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6 GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968
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FATHER Rollins E. Lambert,
Chicago archdiocese priest
who is president of the
Black Priests’ Caucus, will
be a featured speaker at the
annual meeting of the Na
tional Conference of Catholic
Charities, opening in Pitts
burgh, Nov. 17. (NC Photos)
K. Of C. Director
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(NC)-Arthur J. Melka, 60, one of
the 21-members of the supreme
board of directors of the Knights
of Columbus, died (Nov. 12)
here. An executive of an Oakland
dredging company, Melka joined
the K. of C. in 1937, and served
as a grand knight and state
deputy before his election as a
director in 1965. He was a native
of Chicago and was active in the
National Catholic Laymen’s
Retreat Conference and the
Oakland Council . of Catholic
Men. He is survived by his wife,
three daughters and two sons,
one of whom is Father John
Melka, O.C.D.
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Fa vorable To Chastity
On this occasion, we wish to draw the attention of educators, and
of all who perform duties of responsibility in regard to the common
good of human society, to the need of creating an atmosphere
favorable to education in chastity, that is, to the triumph of healthy
liberty over license by means of respect for the moral order.
Everything in the modern media of social communications which
leads to sense excitation and unbridled customs, as well as every form
of pornography and licentious performances, must arouse the frank
and unanimous reaction of all those who are solicitous for the
progress of civilization and the defense of the common good of the
human spirit. Vainly would one seek to justify such depravation with
the pretext of artistic or scientific exigencies, or to deduce an
argument from the freedom allowed in this sector by the public
authorities.
To Rulers, who are those principally responsible for the common
good, and who can do so much to safeguard moral customs, we say:
Do not allow the morality of your peoples to be degraded; do not
permit that by legal means practices contrary to the natural and
divine law be introduced into that fundamental cell, the family. Quite
other is the way in which public authorities can and must contribute
to the solution of the demographic problem; namely, the way of a
provident policy for the family, of a wise education of peoples in
respect of moral law and the liberty of citizens.
We are well aware of the serious difficulties experienced by public
authorities in this regard, especially in the developing countries. To
their legitimate preoccupations we devoted our encyclical letter
Populorum Progressio. But with our predecessor Pope John XXIII,
we repeat: no solution to these difficulties is acceptable “which does
violence to man’s essential dignity” and is based only on an utterly
materialistic conception of man himself and of his life. The only
possible solution to this question is one which envisages the social
and economic progress both of individuals and of the whole of
human society, and which respects and promotes of true human
values. Neither can one, without grave injustice, consider divine
providence to be responsible for what depends, instead, on a lack of
wisdom in government, on an insufficient sense of social justice, on
selfish monopolization, or again on blame-worthy indolence in
confronting the efforts and the sacrifices necessary to ensure the
raising of living standards of a people and of all its sons.
May all responsible public authorities - as some are already doing
so laudably - generously revive their efforts. And may mutual aid
between all the members of the great human family never cease to
grow. This is an almost limitless field which thus opens up to the
activity of the great internal organizations.
(Pope Paul VI: Encyclical, Humanae Vitae)
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