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PAGE 7 — The Georgia Bulletin, January 21,1971
Inactives’ Return
In KEARNY, N.J., a
special committee of the New
York archdiocesan priests’
senate proposed a return to
the ministry by all inactive
priests who desire it-even if
they are married. The
proposal was among 12
recommendations by the
senate’s ad hoc committee of
concern which had been
charged with drafting a
program to change the
current “negative climate”
toward priests who have left
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active ministry. Each
proposal will be put to a vote
when the senate meets again
Feb. 1. (NC)
***
In VATICAN CITY, Pope
Paul VI called the kidnaping
of diplomats “shameful
blackmail.” Speaking at the
annual audience for the
diplomatic corps accredited
to the Holy See, the Pope
deplored the “shameful
criminal attacks” on
diplomats by those trying to
force governments to yield to
their political demands.
***
In MEXICO CITY, a lay
leader has urged Cardinal
Miguel Dario Miranda of
Mexico City, to resign,
contending that a survey
taken among priests in the
capital city indicates that the
cardinal is out of touch with
current conditions in the
Church. Jose Alvarez Icaza,
head of the National Center
of Social Communication and
a member of the Vatican
Council of the Laity, made
the appeal as well as the
survey. He said he wants
Cardinal Miranda, who was
75 a month ago, to resign in
favor of a younger clergyman
“who could undertake a
much-needed renewal of the
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***
In PORT ELIZABETH,
South Africa, Bishop Ernest
Green has resigned as head of
the Port Elizabeth diocese
and will work as an ordinary
priest in one of the poorest
and more isolated parishes in
the Capetown archdiocese.
He had been bishop of Port
Elizabeth for 15 years. (NC)
***
In ADDIS ABABA,
Ethiopia, the central
committee of the World
Council of Churches
sidetracked an evaluation of
its controversial grants to
groups fighting racism to
debate instead the theological
implications of dialogue
among men of differing
faiths. Engaging the attention
of the 96 churchmen and
women at the 12-day meeting
here is the attempt to find a
basis for dialogue among men
of differing faiths. Put aside
momentarily were the
reactions provoked by the
small monetary grants made
last September to 19
organizations combatting
racism, several of which are
black African liberation
movements. (NC)
***
In WINNIPEG, Manitoba,
the Manitoba Medical
Association, warning that
abortion on demand could
result in severe mental,
physical and social problems,
said that therapeutic
abortions should not be
regarded as a form of birth
control The 1,000-member
medical group said in a
statement here that if the
public wants to control
population growth, it should
stress acceptable means of
birth control. Abortions, the
association said, should not
be taken lightly, because of
possible negative effects on
health and society. (NC)
FROM LONGHAIRS TO MONKS — This group of Notre Dame students voluntarily became
monks in a Benedictine monastery for a summer and through their training were transferred from
longhairs to the more traditional tonsorial style of a monastery. Despite their shaven heads the
students seem to have maintained their own identity. Doug Daher, (far right) wrote in the school
publication, that he discovered the wide variety of attitudes and backgrounds among the 26 monks
in the Mount Savior Monastery was far from the conformist view held by many laymen. The idea
for the stay was generated by two professors at the university. In both pictures are, front seated:
Tom Hampson. Others, left to right: Mark Dellamano; John Cox; Tom Sullivan; Mike
O’Shaughnessy and Doug Daher. (NC PHOTO, courtesy Notre Dame Univ.)
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