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6 GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968
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BASEMENT
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PAINTING,
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PAINTING INTERIOR AND
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Painting Interior, Exterior
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Bishop Bernardin
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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (NC) -
Catholics must have “a correct
understanding of truth” and
“openness” if they are to face the
changes demanded by the times
as challenges rather than threats,
Bishop Joseph L. Bernardin,
General Secretary of the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops,
asserted here.
They must also have “a great
faith in the Holy Spirit,” he
added, “if the present crisis is to
be a threshold to a new and
better era instead of a retreat into
oblivion.”
Speaking at a convocation at
the University of Bridgeport
(Oct. 30), the bishop declared
that a great danger now is “the
possibility that the (Second
Vatican) Council may lose its
momentum; that the
wonderful-but often relatively
minor—changes which have
already taken place will be
understood as representing
everything the council stood
for.”
“If this attitude were to
prevail,” he continued, “the full
neat, fast,
job too small,
or mine. Lamar,
meaning of the renewal would be.
missed and, in the process, the
crisis of the irrelevancy of
religion to everyday life would
become more acute.”
Asserting that “fear-fear of the
unknown” is one of the problems
people face today, Bishop
Bernardin pointed out that
“while we may be sure of our
ultimate goal, we cannot always
be sure of our immediate path. We
cannot always knew the direction
in which change will take us.
Moreover, we cannot always
control the change once it begins
to take place; it frequently brings
in its wake excesses of various
kinds, exaggerations and even
errors.”
“This,” he pointed out,
“frightens many people because
it threatens them, and it is this
fear which prompts some to
refrain from moving ahead as
quickly as many would like.
While produce and the common
good often require a certain
degree of moderation, when the
slow-down is arbitrary or stems
from fear, it can cause a great 4%
deal of tension and conflict.”
It was here that Bishop
Bernardin said “we must have a
correct understanding of truth
and how our knowledge of truth
progresses.”
The bishop said “it would be a
mistake tficn tcT look upon the
documents as definitive
statements which have brought us
to another level of doctrinal
development, but will now freeze
us at that level for an indefinite
period of time.”
He also pointed out that Pope
Paul VI himself had stated, that
the “documents themselves
represent a true development of
doctrine because they are a
synthesis; they bring together
into union, after analyzing their
respective content,
complementary truths—truths
which at first have appeared
opposed or contrary.”
The important question, he
added, “is whether the liturgical
renewal has really taken hold.
Has the liturgy truly affected our
minds, hearts and wills so that
when we come together to
celebrate the Eucharist we are
conscious of the bond of love
which unites us; aware of our
identity as God’s people?”
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FATHER Leonard P. Kellermann
S.M. has been assigned to Our
Lady of the Assumption parish.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he
was assigned to St. Joseph’s
Paulina, La., and later was pastor
of Holy Family Church,
Richwood, W. Va., and Sacred
Heart Church, Gramercy, La.
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“While we can never change the
objective content of revealed
truth, we must continue to
harmonize that truth with the
new knowledge we acquire about
man and the world. We must try
to find better ways of expressing
it—ways which will be meaningful
to the men of every age.”
Calling “openness” a second
quality people must possess, the
bishop asserted that “there must
be a real willingness on our part
to listen to another person’s
point of view.”
“We must try to find out what
he really means when he says or
does certain things. Just because
a person uses a terminology
which is different from ours, this
does not mean that his position is
totally different from ours. Still
less does it mean that his position
is incorrect,” the bishop said.
“Too often a person will turn
off someone else and consider
him as a threat to orthodoxy
simply because the one does not
understand what the other is
saying. To avoid this, we must be
open; we must be willing to
communicate. And this will
require a great deal of patience
and humility.”
The bishop said the seeds of
renewal we are now experiencing
“were sowed long before Vatican
II,” but that the changes since
the council “took many people,
even those in positions of
leadership within the Church, by
surprise.”
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