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PAGE 6 - The Georgia Bulletin, January 25,1973
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Missing Sunday Mass
Cause for Expulsion
'PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A new policy that allows
Catholic schools here to expel students “for gross
neglect of Sunday Mass” has been approved by the
pastors and consultors of the Philadelphia archdiocese.
The policy statement, submitted to the pastors last
November by Cardinal John Krol, will go into effect
March 1 in Catholic elementary and high schools here.
In a letter to the pastors
announcing initiation of the
policy, Cardinal Krol said:
“Be sure to stress (to
parents, pupils and school
personnel) as clearly and
firmly as possible the
medicinal nature of this
policy--that it is not
conceived to force the
dismissal of children from
Catholic schools but rather to
marshal the forces of home,
school and parish in order to
impress upon the young the
realities and consequences of
their faith commitment.”
The policy statement
outlined two dismissal
procedures:
-“The common good
requires that the pastor
continue to have the
authority to dismiss a child
from the parish school for
gross neglect of Sunday Mass,
or for total lack of
cooperation of the family
with the parish. The
seriousness of such a penalty
demands that it be used very
reluctantly and only after
repeated attempts have been
made to
situation.”
correct
the
-“The pastor shall also
have the authority to secure
the dismissal by the diocesan
high school of a student from
the parish for the same
reasons . . .”
The dismissal procedure
includes: notification of all
families and students of the
policy; two attempts to
persuade the individual to
correct the situation;
notification of dismissal.
The case may be appealed
if a student is dismissed.
Appeals, according to the
procedure, will be heard by a .
board of review established in
the diocesan tribunal.
“The presence in the
school of a Catholic student
who refuses to live up to the
fundamental requirements of
his faith is both a serious
scandal and an act of
unjustice to those who
support the school,” the
policy statement said. “The
same is even more true when
this is the attitude of the
whole family.”
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The first Family Communion Breakfast of 1973
sponsored by the Holy Name Society was held recently
at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and
featured an address by Manuel Maloof, chairman of the
DeKalb County Democratic Party.
Maloof encouraged the
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William Buckley Says
ALBANY, N.Y. (NC) -
The English Mass is a
“catastrophe;” Father Robert
Drinan is more politician than
priest; the Church should be
proud of leading the fight
against abortion.
Those were some of the
opinions expressed by
conservative columnist
William F. Buckley in an
interview with THE
EVANGELIST, the diocesan
newspaper here.
Buckley, a Catholic,
founder of NATIONAL
REVIEW magazine and host
of his own weekly TV series,
“Firing Line,” was
interviewed before a lecture.
Asked what the most
positive sign in the Church is,
Buckley replied: “The
guarantee that the gates of
hell shall not prevail against
it.”
As for the post Vatican II
reforms, he said, “I suppose
an archvist could find a
reform that was desirable.
None springs to mind.”
The English Mass, for
example, is a “catastrophe,”
Buckley said.
“It isn’t in the Catholic
tradition of the last 500
years. Mass was a bilateral not
a trilateral experience. It was
between us and God through
the priest. Now it seeks to be
between us, the priest and
whoever else is there. It is
unsuccessful except in highly
disciplined situations such as
boys’ schools.”
One of the major
problems, he continued, is
the translation, which he
described as “enough to make
anyone with any concern for
the language wince. It is a
major penance to recite it
aloud. I am tempted at times
to wear earmuffs in Church.”
As proof of his opinion,
Mr. Buckley said the English
Mass has failed to bring more
people to Mass. “Less people
are going now than 10 years
ago,” he said. “It is
unsuccessful.”
On the other hand, he
noted, the Latin Mass was “at
least not positively offensive.
It had a considerable
mystery.
“The notion that what is
said by the priest is
understood because it is in
English is romantic. Much of
what he is saying - the
epistles of St. Paul, for
instance-is as difficult as Ezra
Pound. At least when you
were reading it opposite the
Latin you could read at your
own pace, study it, inquire
into it. My own feeling is that
there is much less devotion,
much less curiosity, much less
exultation now. I am not
blind; I can see the reactions
of 12-years-olds, 13-year-olds,
my own son-they are not
getting anything out of
Mass.”
As for the “hyphenated
p riests,” such as
priest-politician, Buckley said
he did not think of
Massachusetts Congressman
Father Robert Drininan as a
priest.
“What he is is a
Democratic politician whose
background is the
priesthood,” Buckley said.
“My quarrels with him would
be the same quarrels I would
have with Teddy Kennedy.
At least Father Berrigan asks
us to think of him as a priest.
He understands the Bible and
the Church as enjoining
certain things which I don’t
understand them to enjoin.
Therefore my quarrels with
him are much more serious.”
However, one area in
which it is still taken
seriously is in the
abortion issue, Buckley said.
“The people who desire
permissive abortion laws see
the Catholic Church as the
principal institutional
manipulator of anti-abortion
opinion, which it is. It should
be quite proud of it.”
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