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Intercommunion
‘Slows Progress’
VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI, speaking to the first
plenary assembly of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity-,*
severely criticized recent instances of intercommunion and
intercelebration.
“Far from moving ecumenism
slow its progress,” the Pope said.
“They do not, in fact, take
account of the essential ties
existing between the mystery of
the Eucharist and the mystery of
the Church, and take for granted
ah agreement that has not yet
been fully realized on the nature
of the ministry and on the
Eucharist.”
Without giving names, dates or
places, the Pope said that “in
recent months in various parts of
the world” non-Catholic
Christians had been admitted to
the catholic Eucharist, Catholics
had participated in the Eucharist
celebrated by non-Catholics, and
ministers of various Christian
communions had celebrated the
Eucharist in common.
“It seems that we find
ourselves before a desire to rouse
the lagging movements of what
some have called ^‘institutional
ecumenism,” the Pope observed.
“We must recognize that this
impatience sometimes has a
positive aspect. No one will deny
Abortion Laws
Rejected By
Medical Group
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (NC) -
The Nevada State Medical
Association has rejected a move
toward relaxed abortion
. legislation for the state.
Attempts by delegates to
promote a relaxed abortion law
failed to capture enough votes for
the removal of the existing
abortion statute, for a more
general proposed legislation by
the medical association, or for a
recommendation from
obstetricians and gynecologists.
The statement issued
following the Nevada House of
Delegates meeting (Nov. 10)
read:
“The reference committee
feels that there are such strong
differences of opinion among the
members of the NSMA that at
this time the NSMA cannot and
should not take a definitive
stand. The House of Delegates
therefore recommends that the
NSMA not actively participate in
promoting or opposing the
therapeutic abortion law if it is
introduced in the next legislature.
“It should be emphasized to
all concerned that if such
legislation is introduced,
individuals desiring to testify
should specify that they are not
representing the Nevada State
Medical Association.”
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along, these precipitous actions
that it can be a sign of love for
Christ and of an ardent desire to
hasten the realization of His last
prayer that they may be one. But
since the institution willed by
Christ for the service of the
Christian people is in the balance,
one can only make his own the
sentiment expressed once by St.
Paul about his brothers in Israel:
‘I bear them witness that they
have zeal for God, -but not
according to knowledge.’
The Pope said the road of
ecumenism was long and difficult
because it could not avoid
following the path of theological
truth and of “the demands
proper to the visible and
Communitarian aspect of the
assembly of believers.”
: The unity willed by Christ, “is
-wot merely the collaboration of
all, it is an ecclesial unity, visible
and organic,” he said.
Saying the hour Of unity will
come in God’s time, Pope Paul
continued:
“In awaiting it, we will pursue
our march along the line already
traced, a line well known to you:
that of discussions at the level of
those responsible; that of
meetings in prayer, in the study
of Holy Writ and of authentic
tradition; that of charity, and we
mean thereby not only charity
exercised in the bond of good
and brotherly friendships among
members of the various Christian
confessions, but also and above
all the charity which is exercised
in collaboration in the great tasks
imposed by the present state of
humanity: peace, disarmament,
social progress, the promotion of
countries on the way to
development and of poor
populations, those who implore
help, instruction and bread.”
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