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GEORGIA BULLETIN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1968 3
Pope’s Schedule dVui{les To Priests
WASHINGTON The President’s Commission on Human Rights heard Whitney Young
(left), seen here talking with former Gov. Robert Meyner of New Jersey, moderator of
the conference, and Ambassador Averell Harriman, commission chairman, declare that
one of the most significant factors in the struggle for racial equality is that blacks in
America have been Joined by the young people. (NC Photos)
Against SCLC Spokesman
Disputes Claim Black
Priests Will Leave
CHICAGO-A Chicago archdiocese chancery has stated it has no
information to support a claim by a Southern Christian Leadership
Conference official who said black priests were being “pushed out”
of the archdiocese and might be leaving the priesthood.
The claim was made by the Rev. Jesse Jackson who addressed a
session of the Association of Chicago Priests (ACP) on “Poverty and
Racism in the Church.” The Rev. Mr. Jackson is currently director of
Operation Breadbasket here.
their efforts to gain collective
bargaining.
--Opposition to the
installation of Sentinel ABM
missiles in the Chicago area.
In a position paper on
counteracting tensions in
neighborhoods facing religious,
racial or ethnic diversification,
For
Christmas Eve
The tentative schedule for
Dec. 24 is as follows:
7:45 p.m.-Leave Rome by air;
9 p.m. Arrive at Grottaglie
airport outside Taranto; to be
received by Church and
government officials; Pope will
give benediction at a chapel near
the airport, then by motorcade
will pass through towns of
Grottaglie and San Giorgio
Jonico, the route to be
illuminated by thousands of
persons holding torchlights;
10:30 p.m.--Arrive at
Taranto’s Piazza Vittoria; to be
greeted and addressed by
Taranto’s mayor, then to the
residence of Archbishop
Guglielmo Motolese and the
cathedral;
11:40 p.m.-Arrive at steel
mill yard to celebrate Mass before
anestimated 20,000 persons;
2:30 a.in. (Christmas
morning)-Board plane back to
Rome.
Donnellan has announced that
faculties to hear confessions and
to preach have been exchanged
for the priests of the Diocese of
Savannah, the Diocese of
Charleston and the Archdiocese
of Atlanta. The new ruling is
effective immediately for all
priests of the three jurisdictions,
both diocesan and religious.
Father Robert A. Reicher,
chairman of the Social Action
Committee, attacked the
activities of Father Francis A.
Lawler for creating a dual
housing market and appealing
indirectly to racial hostility.
With one Chicago black priest,
Father George W. Clements,
sitting behind him on the
platform, the Rev. Mr. Jackson
said: “It is wrong for George
Clements to be ridiculed, to have
no opportunity to grow in this
diocese.” He said later that
Father Clements and other black
priests here could not grow,
“cannot be men,” were being
“pushed out” of the priesthood,
and might be departing from it.
The chancery spokesman said
archdiocesan offices have no
information which would
substantiate the assertion
“regarding the departure of a
group of Roamn Catholic priests
of the archdiocese.
“If such were the case the
office of the archbishop would
obviously by appraised of the
fact,” the spokesman added.
Father Clements could not be
reached for comment.
The ACP meeting was
centered on the “Church’s
Mission to the Poor.” The priests
passed a number of resolutions of
the social action committee and
adopted constitutional
amendments which would
broaden and strengthen the
power of the association.
The resolutions included:
-Support for the Contract
Buyers’ League, a group of black
homeowners who are withholding
payments on their homes to
protest inflated prices under
which the homes were bought
and who seek to renegotiate their
home contracts. The priests
backed their resolution with a
collection of $ 1,400 as a “token”
of support.
-Establishment of an urban
institute for Sisters, priests and
laity for training in the pastoral
ministry.
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Later, a group of 21 white
priests and members of the inner
city parishes recommended that
John Cardinal Cody and the
archdiocesan personnel board
consider that Father Clements be
made pastor of St. Dorothy’s
parish where he is now associate
pastor.
—Recommendations to the
archdiocese on redistribution of
resources and personnel to assist
the poor and amplify their voice.
-Support for Cesar Chavez
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