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.J. V - .' '^_:. •t— ;. <<^tiawed frwn Page 1) l*<t of preparationorunderstanding. ftOmc Mi« J j»M^ tSathoMci and non-Catholtcs in the hope that It will perform the truly pastoral service of bringing new mem- berg to the Faith. ish community In the celebration of the Sunday Eucharist. ttui of Honie Masses is to be •trong- Ty encouraged. This applies especial- ly during Advent andlLemt.^ GUIDELINES In the Instruction «a Ettcharistlc Wvrskla, issued by gregation of Rites we are told: Hut Sacred Can- an May 25, 1*«7, \ 3. The celebration of Hbnw^a'asses should-take place on weekdays only, not onr Sundays and feast days. ~t These Home Masses are open io In order to emphasis* the value •f the unity of the parish caaunaaity in the celebration of tie Eucharist •• Saaaays and feast days, Masses tor—parocojar - sjrowaSi~ •»»,•• •• •—ru. clattoas and societies, should be held oa weekdays if poaalMe. — 5 7 Communion under both kinds, at Home Masses, has not yet been ap- proved by the Holy See. 's 6. The Liturgy of the Home Masse: is to follow the Roman Rite as~ pre- sented in Jie liturgical books? 1 -:—— fii-«nter-to implement this direc- tive of the'Sacred Congregation of Rites, the Liturgical Commission of- —fergthe^ollowimr guidelines for-Hre' _jeelebgatlon of Home Masses: 7.. Any one of the 4 Eueharistic Prayers may be used in HomfrMasses. We~are continuing^o^rge the value of Masses In people's homes, with the stipulation that these cere- monies should\be preceded and «<F 1. The Home Masses are intended to give people * deeper\»ense~of com- munity and an intimate experience of community, in order that they cwnpanied by adequate Instruction In this way the meaning and signifi- Tcance of the ®tetration will be evi- dent to all who are present. Wishing you every blessing. ., Ekmocraey Can't JMQI& „4.._ In Chutch, &3P — •-••:-; i. ' •> -••A-\ m Courier Journal — •. Friday, Jan. It, 1969 eachings (Continued from Page; 1) quired of priests and theologians un-__ acceptable; and said that it regarded the ^rohlbitioW^^artififiial-meithods— for the regulation of births as qffen- sive for an adult Catholic community. Bishop Petrus J, A, Moors of Roer- mdraOttMde. He said it was con- trary to the spirit -of the Second Vatican Council and did not express Christ's calPtn spread the Gospel. Two Dominican theologians gave contrasting views of the statement who is /fcrchlrishbp -soi Utrecht,: v«^s humorously chided by the chair for mali||luT , 'unaeaT^a^catibn'^and3 found himself under-frequent-attaek ^from:theavant-garde* / ••-_' A youth demanded: \Who are we -to represent youth?^Where aire the jraariduana \imokers , the kids who ieave homeand iwertogeBfterFV A girl replied, \Well we are de- cent young Catholics^ whereupon another girl retorted, \I am not a decent young-..Catholic and I can) prove it\ -—— b=—••• ••.— ••'•Mflrlf':: Tieviewing Iu¥3 -'-— to-members^ol^ttji abroad, Archfoisho most moving expe ^Following the t late Francis Card visits to GIs ov Cooke visited me armed forces in . Vietnam\ and now on-mora* attitude: Father Edward Schillebeeckx, called thfr document— \a pearl.\ Father Andw^MTdlna-said— the docjnnentr was-'-disparaging-tc- ward Church authority and a colossal undermining of the determination T the Pope- says we must have.\ < (NC News Service) —- iTniai, n*wny ~ The German . they say, have jtouched the faundat_ tions-of faith and of .the ecclesiasti- cal community.^ . _:- -FoocFFor Biafrans Sen. Charles E. Goodell (R.-N.Y.), Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, Catho- lic Archbishop Terence J. Coojke_and Sen Jacob R^yj^(RgN^ examine foodstuffs outside St. Patrick's Catheolfa^ bishopa have said that^tifr impossible for the Catholic Church to have a ~ completely democratic structure.' a^Woid-on-Questions of Faith and- ChuTchly Life,\ released here after a special two-day session of the -German —bishops?—conference,—the bishops said, \questions of faith, of _—jnoral' norms and •-sacramental—life- - cannot be solved by majority de- cisions. '<In tiiwe pmei tJm principle of do- mocracy. ^at-jll^powe&rcomeg-from Oa liturgical experiment*, the blah- . ops warned against, \experiments - -whereby faith ut the saerameatal presence of Jesus Christ and in.. the significance of the Eueharirtlc —meal-for usd^n-the-faiHi-and-for- the ecclesiastical' community Is en- dangered. Therefore, Intercommunion cannot be a means to reach Church .—unity.*— \\\-'- —-— jfJtyjJEfflQdj^SLiMiUected-fotshipniefflt to starving Biafrans and was . sent to Brooklyn for loading on the SS Forra. Sen. Goodell was ctalrmaff-Qfrthe Blafra Chilstmas Ship CommittceT reported that 3,500 tons of food we're expected to be carried bythe vessel (RNS) -Delegates-ehallei „ on his reported statement, that the • findings of the Pastoral-CoancllH*^^ year-old temporary body, welre-pure- ly-advisory^ He declined to define what its status is but said, the bish- ops viewed* it as a dialogue or con- s common anderstandiBfc_l__L__I. __ AEchbishop T Angelo,.Jgdicj-Jthe... —papal pronuncio, was not present oh <5»e day~The~ismncil' discussed mar^- riage and the family and, is^edTTts statement on the encyclical Humanae Vitafe . ..___ 3^ing-this^^se^W a ^hOTladnef , — the Dutch Catholic dairy DeTijd com- =mentedVf-Though~he~was^nominated_ as-ltar^ktrnfficial observer of the Holy See at this plenary assembly, he> did not observe what this assembly thinksiabbul -Hie encyclical, 'inepapal 1- . In fact, all nine Dutch bishops voted for the resolution on moral- -jty, along with 7B other delegates. No tally\«f negative votes was taken. The -to^jg^le^terinclude-39-priestsr Foreign jobservers^ were struck % -4he freedom of debate. Cardinal Al- representative missed~~the most dra- matic moment oflhis whole pJenary- meeting.\ . T ~\ , Before adjourning the pastoral —council session also declared that the _^contat>yeisial-J]>utch New Catechism (De -Nieuwe Katechismus) \in its_ original form\ is a \safe guide for religious instruction^ . -*_ frink, the gentle,. whiteJhaired man BBfiaAfftifi 'Capacity the people, has no validity. Here the yjchurrMy off Ire Is .obligated only to the Lord in faithful obedience,\ they said. A -fall democrattiatton of\ the Church, they add, is contrary to its Balaam ftvea by Jesus Christ. The bishops confirmed their sup- port for the decision of the Second Vatican Council to maintain priestly celibacy but said that they are ready to support The laiclzation of priests New York — (RNS) — The. acqui sltion-of—fouF-G-87-^StFatGfreigh transport planes from the U.S. goy- \ Five Joint Church Aid leaders flew 4n-froitt-^urop^or-a-speeto-e«afep^ UJLJkmate&Jfaie^ The Dutch bishops announced' in Noviember that they wowlilssueL a special supplement to the catechism containing corrections and clarifica- tions recommended by a special com- mission of cardinals named by -Pope- -Pata^a-to-study^e-catechisnt \Our military anjr otheiriri^tha given our own m to everybody els< said. \Natives wl jured, everr-those receive medical ] -Lsee-in this an in value placed on accords jerfectly counsel to love_ Johannaesburg^ (RNS) — Gary . ca's top professio joined American '. convert to Mor \Mormon Firesid ^Johannesburg Mo to enter other professions. Neverthe- less, they said, \we cannot charge such former priests wltli tasks which are reserved\ for priests or deacons.\ The) document stresses curtailment of the rea incarnate, Jesus Christ, of His birth of the Virgin Mary or of His deith and Hi* resurrection means depart- ing from the faith of the Church, -the- MsjSepsr-however^-jscogtike the freedom ot personal .religious de- -•—cision-and ^the necessity of a respon- sible fonnaUott-of-consciencesr——- lenting oa- the discussion? of ?s birth control encyclical, . VMae, the bishops rejm»t 'ana arain^st the Church!* my m general which, Mrs. King to Preach Lngrlican Cathedral Loadon— (RNS) — Mrs, Coretta King^ widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Ivlira^ellveFa seimonTrTtlie pulRit of St. Paul's Cattiedral (Angli- can) here on trie evening^ ot March— •18. * -\^ter-King-preached in the cathedral four years ago when.be was en route to Oslo^ireceive the Nobel Peace.; • Prize. Mrs,\ King will be the first\ ,wwnan3o. preach from the St Pjrol Jpulpit3urrTny an official Anglican ernment will allow Joint Church .Aid, -the religious agency airlifting food into Biafra, to double its daily ship ments. The C-97s, with a capacity of 18 to 20 tons, will also transport the cargoes at aboutrtealf the former ex- pense per ton. The Biafra airlift formerly used DCr6s and 7s which have a capacity of- -.about- 10 tons; ———^=^— At present, a spokesman said T JorSreirurch Aid has approximately $1.5 million,, sufficient funds to conis'^ ence here devoted chiefly to discus- ^Oit^PBSeHriOT^anes-ana^tfieri^efr\ fect on the Biafra airlift. Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, ex- ecutive -director of Catholic Relief Services, informed the conferees that a-new^Anierican^non-profit-organiza>~ tion had been formecr to-receive-tiier ^^aircrafLlrom the U.S. government— The organization. Joint Church Aid Tor Biafra Relief Washington — (NC)—The United States has announced it will contri- bute an additional $2.3 million to aid -the-International Committee of the Red Cross in Nigeria and Biafra. ^ffi^bamjiecepJejL^^eJiingl^ \U.S.A\7~has Bishop Swanstrom as its president and Rabbi Marc Tanen- baum of the American Jewish Com*- mittee and James McCracken of Chjjrch World Service, relief agency of'the National Council of-Churches, as vice-piresSents. The announcement, by the Agency tor international Development (AID), said the funds would be used to pur- chase medical supplies, storage facili- ties, and air and ship charters in the effort to help victims of the Nigerian civil war. Cardinal Alfrink said (Jan. 8), \but that does not- mean that we take back what we said before.\ The catechism, published in October, 1966, bears the cardinal's Imprimatur (permission to publish). The council also called for solu- tions \that are more than a com- 4>nMiisec-or-ai-stQp=gap'' for broken. service.' . _hnne—the airlift -for about 4hree- months, until, the middle or end of . April.... - ^ ........ • •••---,. \Is is not much In terms of the need,\ he said, \but this; .isjthe firirt_ time we —have - beeTT\ able 3o Took -fihead-more-than-three-we lAt—the, press-jBonfer-eneer—Bishop- Swanstrom again denied repeated NP ^eriarf eharge^ »to$;jto Mjptfe/pto- sponsored airlifts are being used, to transport munitions to the Biafrans. The~sWpmentSK;he ^saidV \are'-Onen to ; AID also announced the U.S. has -authorized the delivery of 67,340 metric tons of Americans foodstuffs for Njgeriap, ^relief„ programs since the o»ibreak;of,itbe..war. marriages among-Catholicsr : It urged' authorities to \seek an answer to theological.and practical problems about the indissolubility of ^ChrisUan-'-marriage^ and tor iseek \amendments and simplifications\ of canonical jules and .procedures re- garding It was tKe fi Player at a Mortt although Casper. ~side sessions\ ei U.S, A large thro -golferSi •——-— any type of neutral, inspection that lion brii anyone can realistically devised— ' ~ of UlSTgi ^^^u^qsj^o^i^ri^gy^cejytea^i ,..-. and illations with the Vatican wore T^e71aT^?OTfflhnl(ftn of #ffl mil- portpor^^ a fuUiie-se^Ivu-^^^ to $22:5 million the total pastoral r council, which has not yet ^been scln^luiedr\ v ~- ~\'' - •.-\ Moon Trip Religious Experience —Waatuaftoa, D.C. ». («iTS) 'T can't understand taking a trio like'v_ --i__ this withOAiTTeeognltlB^ti reirgiouT significance,^ Apollo ,8 Commander Col. Frank Borman told one of the largest press conferences ever held here. ried with us is the fact that we real- ly do alLexlst-on-the-small jtobe and The nation's capital had spent the day in giving Col. Borman and his fellow astronauts, Navy Capt James LoveU; Jr., and Lt Col. William And- ers, a tumultuous heroes' welcome. <M Bwsaaa was asked by a news- mas: What, besides the Chrlttoui Eve readiat twn the fuirt chapter sf. Geaietil, was the religious agal-- ffeaaee tf the moon fllghtr Ho re- pUed^taat he was hopeful of getting a closer look \how all this got start- ed,\ referriag to Creatiea. He indicated to the several fcun- dred newsmen present that the trip ^*ir^e^inow^hld r ~TSH^^ Ugious beliefs. His companions nod- ded their agreement. At one point he said, \The one overwhelming emotion th%£ we car- when you get to 240,000 miles it real- ly Isn't a very large earth.\ Col. Borman^ comments on the Christmas Eve Bible reading brought the heartiest applause of their laugh- punctuated appearances as they ad- dressed a joint session of Congress — and the nine justices of U.S. Supreme Court. \Oae of the thugs that was truly hirtorlc,\ he Joked, ••was that we got that good Roman Catholic, BUI Anders, to read from the King James Version.\ Setting his gaxe on Chief Justice Earl Warren in the front row, fee quipped: \But now that I see the gen- tlemen in the front row, I'm not sure we should have read from the Bible at all.\ _ he—«n4o^*ers^-were--^obvIoTiis^^ pleased when Justice Warren, whose Court barred prayer and Bible read- ing in public schools, went,up to Col. Borman and warmly greeted him. ed him. 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