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Courier-Journal — Friday, Sept. 13, 1968 Happy Anniversary, Bishop Kearney t= Responsibility and pride always marlced Bishop Kearney's concern fer his priests. He ordained nearly 400 priests for the Diocese of .Rochester and annually posed with them on their Ordination Da& Bishop Kearney's home, 947 East Ave. Bishop Kearney's role as a builder cannot be symbolized better than by this photo showing that he always personally hung the first crucifix in a new diocesan or parochial building. ^Bishop Lawrence B. Casey of Paterson is his close friend. He served Bishop Kearney as secretary for nine years and as Aux- iliary for 13 before leaving the diocese in 1966. 5f\o 'jlqoyq a/1) l o -v) uc! J Any visit to a school brought wit and fun. Bishop Kearney still attends school functions of all kinds. Here the Bishop takes the baton to lead singing at a Nazareth College assembly. Priestly concern tor the sick includes respect for nurses, doctors and hospitals. Bishcp Kearney's presence at nurses' graduations always gave pleasure and inspiration. Of all his flock, in all his priesthood, children have been dearest to Bishop Kearney. These two youngsters were guests at one of his HVew Tear's Day receptions where he annually greeted hundreds oi families. A priest must raise money for his people's needs. Bishop Kearney knew the worries of jmany campaigns and the triumphs of gener- jous diocesan cooperation. Here he glows with the victory of a 1952 drive which produced nearly $5 million for high schools. r If FORMAN'S ROUND-THE-CLOCK ^^p/^|^ , ^/'TTV^/~ >, With styles and styles of lovely, long-wearing ^ * ^v^lVlliVJ stockings to keep your legs in fashion! Very savings priced. Come, write- or phone 325-1800 for you«- ^1 A . • • 1 Round-the-Clock wardrobe. Good to remember, ^^k /% I HJ we keep your size? and preferences on file for future 1 L^/_/\*m | j| J reference! Stocking Collections, Floor One, Mid — town; Culver-Rid.ge, Pittsford. TS NOW? \ T ~~ 3 P ai « lO llVJfYi SEAMLESS Reg. IN0\^ D = Super Agifcrr 2m 5.1® H—Demi-toe Agi Ion stretch 2.00 5.1(1 X—Demi-toe Contour Cantrece . . . 1.75 4.5® C—Demi-toe dress &heer 1.75 4.5®— F— Heel & toe dress sheer 1.60 4.05 G- Heel & toe mesh 1.60 4.0S A — Airveil spandex support 4.95 3.95 pr PAINTY HOSE 0- Agilon bikini panty 3.50 8.7® U—Aerionwear panty 3.00 7.5® WITH SEAMS v W-Walking sheer 1.75 4.5® j.JvJul Inl i vk> Buffalo — (NC) ~ I A. McNulty of Buffal statement discussing his seven seminary faculty r differed with Pope Pai control ban, insisted t to the vicar of Christ i for a seminary.\ Four of the priests w sistant pastors, one was minor seminary, one Tet archdiocese of Boston fr was on Joan. The first Father Thomas G. DaiU ed the nationally pub ment of dissent made Catholic theologians, bt tor of a church in Bafc Six of the priests ha< opinions on birth co through a private audie bishop after five of th him a \statement of coi lowing Father Dailey's 1 Bishop McNulty assi statement: \The law oi imposes upon the bisho] the responsibility to pi tegrity of the teachings < . . . The seminary is ; 2Vt et Belgian Bisl New York - (RNS) is an excerpt from the sued by the Belgian R< •hierarchy on Pope Pai on birth control. Your bishops are de< of the difficulties ex many of the faithful w selves to what extent th to accept and observe tions decreed by the P 1. First, every doct tion of the Church, in which concern the appl Gospel doctrine to ro must be welcomed wit and the spirit of rec< the authority establish, can legitimately claim. 2. If the declaration eration is not infallible irreformable — as enc ally are not and as Hi in fact, is not~craimed are not bound to an and absolute adherent dogmatic definition re< 3. Nevertheless, ev« where the Pope (or the lege grouped about him the fullness of the pow the doctrines which he virtue of the power wt to him, require of then part of the faithful, -s sent of the will and gence, sustained by the (Lumen Gentium, No.' This adherence does much on the argumer the declaration as it d ligious motive appeal authority sacramentall; the Church. 4. If, however, somen in the matter and ca] ing for himself a well-e sonal Judgment — wh presupposes sufficient arrives at other concl tain points after a se tion before God, he 1 follow his conscience provided he remains tlnue his search loyal! Even in this case, h sincerely faithful to His Church, and recog ly the Importance ol magisterlum. 5. Finally, when it concrete application oi prescriptions, it may some of the faithful, 1 tlcular circumstances to them as conflicts cerely believe it is irai form to these prescrlp 6. It must be reco ing to traditional doc final practical rule is conscience duly enlig ing to the set of crite dium et Spes presents No. 51, par. 3), and th the opportuneness of mission of life belong the married couples tl must decide on it bef 'Secret' On Hv -London—-(RMS*- 'i'9'P» :t. 7T London has made put a secret letter which i to Catholic bishops b lication of Pope Paul' birth control warning document wouTd caust tions and urging then \joyful submissiveness ing. According to The said it had received letter In French froi source,\ the letter w bishops with an advai encyclical. The letter, signed by J Ciccognani, Vatican State, urged the bisli the teaching \in Its \showing its positive aspect.\ Noting that sometirc rifices are required b: tal morality, the letfe ops to \spur\ the lai cal and voluntary effo pllne and to a more _coruMdent-xecourse to 1 Pope Paul \is inforr and practices prevaler ary society,\ JheJette is well aware of the < be needed to educate this point. He knows — sometimes heroic