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The prelate is Ermengilda Cardinal Plorit, Arch- bishop of Florence, who has bjeen In the international news recent- ly because of a controversy with a parish priest, Father Enzo Mand, who was critical of Church wealth and administrative prac- _ ticei; Atielf i^^ ther RusseH mentioned^that^ie^as^ jft^jfeeiing well and would take an asptrii^^'~rMfeT~A~few^ayn^n-fe^ matned. talking with Father Alletto itH-approximately—H^KHMH* Father Alletto, son of -Calogero and Caftaella Vfe1lr7^P^tgrTR»lfesr ter, attended St.- Andrew's and* St. Bernard's Seminaries, and was or- dadned-Marr-^T-l^S. &- TTe was mrniftrt administrator of St Anthony's June 25, 1063, on retire- ment because of ill health of the 4hen4>asl!ff,_ZaQi6r jMiehael Tydings. Father -Alletto's . previous:—assign- ments include:. St.- Francis of Asslsi Church, Au- burn, 1945; St.- AnthW^'r^nilm TMefMTPa&Fk's, RochesteTClWi ^tTPamcK.X^feifig, ra48; Our Lady. of^ou«IeW^ndrar-4949r'»Assump^- : tion, Fairport, 1950; St. Anthony, El- mlra, 1951; St. Francis, Auburn 1959. \ The cardinal spoke of a \well or- ^ gartized - and -, rB»fiMs»i ^moyeni«ni ^^liiMciCis'tiymg totrJfflueiiBce mem- - hers of Australia's ^Parliament;to make abortion legal.,_ \ ' \Our parents,\ he \said '^ere the ^Jlstoffl^Dto^^fejtotteajp^Kft- of love for each other, transmitted this-glffc-of God .to. us. --.- 'For nine months before cur birth ^^TOemory^nder^anding^QrMEyffg.. > V>B _ .^tfesentl^their^pjaiec^ r=-~~^velopHn3ntr^^ ( the^ would depeml? \ j\....... The only difference in! the .life of a child-beforehand after birth, the \* cardinal - said, is-its -depeijdence-be-- * fore birth, its independence after, , birth, ; . N we daily increased in size and physi- cal-perfection; -united -^vith- but--dis*- find from our- mother who bore us in her body. \ ~ ?The^lifeiiof a child is as -sacred^ ^before birth as it is after birth,\ he; said. ''To destroy ffiaTTifeTn*an mr- born child deliberately, an action that 4s^call^aboraonr4s-nqffiing other. .X:-~£„ „eajaee>-8o^alsoJs'-Jie. , murder ojf an unborn mm. > -in^iMtralia,ras--there las heen^el?* where, to^Tna^eleigal rmf^m^V^\ is the commission of murder '.M x ^idj^Si^teaHt —_j— —,. Jhar^ murder^ \Just as murder of an adult is a crime\ crying to heaven for vefi- Tttcson. Arte ^ -(m)~~~BM#p-. Inspiring Audience* ^ \ Vatican City — (NC)-Tiie widow 7=7 -t^ivn^ghts-martyrr\ thfe-BevrHar- tin Luther King; wasrreceived—by Pope Paul VI. She described her. meeting with him as \a most inspir- ume He was named pastor of St. Lucy's Church, Rochester, : before being transferred to St. Anthony of Eadua. Father Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Russell; Rochester, at- tended.__St. Andrew's and St. Ber-.._ . nar^ls-Semln^rieSj^-andJwas-joraialnedL _ June 4, 1960. He served for five years as assistant at Stv-MichaePs Ghurehr— Newark, before his transfer to St Anthnny's on June 29, 1965. Mrs, Clarke Vas housekeeper j&_-_ the—rectory of. St Lucy's briefly be- ing audience.' this kind* visit, which gives us the opportunity of expressing-once more our MmhayortlojLyiMraateJiusband,- the Rev. Martin Luther King, and for his untiring and self-sacrificing strug- gle in favor of the rights of man. The Pope, thanking Mrs., Coretta King for her \kind visit,\ said it gave Jiim \the opportunity of expressing ^Hce~nTore\Ouradmiration - ft>r your husband . .. and for his untiring and '^el±,sacri|icfti&_jteuggle: iitHfeyoE^ot- . iheJ5ghls-.of man.'? — Mrs, King spoke with the Pope about 20 minutes. ~ The Pope, in his formal welcome to—Mrs.-King^ said: ~~ tfyUeWVkurck (Coatlaned from Page 1) Midtown Plaza (Continued from Page 1) \Come Prepwed\ Tsr - dlsjcJples. 'Take and eat itr* he said; elae changes, Tiere«>«w. At- the- Benedktton, uihcji pane* dowa the aisle of the dmrd addreu- ^iTthe first peraon m eich peirirlthr the nlntattoa, \The Spirit of the LonL be with you.\ While they dup- ed the hand of the one addrened, —toe-latter-reapoiaed.-'-'And-wlthyoaL €ao. N Thto bleaaias and hindcl«ip> was then pawed on from peraon to> per—a «aUlthe^ whole conirejfatf Had partklptted, — But the \piece ae^^es^ltaIKe' , caihes in the Dialogue Homily 'conducted by the Rev. James Hughes of Christ - Clarion Church and Siiter Bon/ven^ of Naureth Colleie- Tljis wiss_ a termon in revenerao to^*p«aic^-wlt&L the \iniplratioh\ comiiii not primir- lly from tho^«acheCT4)ut-£rpni-theli ^ore—going-^G--^^-AnthQny_______ j Father Alletto was-transferred there. She came to Rochester from Bing- hamton several years ago. She leaves a daughter, Miss Jean Clarke, of Detroit; two brothers, James and. T We thank you, Mrs, King, for At the Rome airport, where she^ ' describedTthe audience as \inspiring she spoke of the Pope's \strong com- mitments and convictions\ about rac- ism and poverty. -~: 4 ?I=^ed:^to^convey^-th^^ —many-pooi^ersons-^rf-the-worM-and— many T>eace-loving people of-the ship- for peace,' especially his work \ for disarmament and for a world de velopment fimdTto help poor nation^,'' Frin^^Gfe^lr~<^T^c$ow-h»y?^ tered public discussion of new l|^isr lation with a stateweht-fayijSli^the J!aC^tt»liei3hu«AJu^Jia-Mippi^^ proposing any legislation thatwould . weaken the present abortion law in Bishop Green^Otateiment was made 4r^responser-to laws-^reporlgrfghich saidra~isoimiitte« _ of^eatli^lic-priests- and laymen would propose a bill to the state - Legislature to take abor- tion out of the realm of the lawJand leave such decisions to women and -their-physicians;——^ T : - ^± ££->_- But the aeOngdirector of the com- mittee which has. been studying the abortion question. Father Edward J. RJyle, diocesan direcfoT oJ-Catto^\ CKarluesTTsaid^recommendationsr of the committee have riot Ueen finalized. The bishop said the jnoral \ques- she said. -ly-whether-eMl-rlaw-places-sanction -\ on it or not. \The Church does not dsh^-to^-foree=4ts==doctrine— ifpon others,\ he said, \but our Cathpjic people have the du^ to .support legislation /. which, will defend toe rights of all the people of the state, including the right to life.\ Rabbi Edward Zeri pie JOJL the nearby < Sharon Federal Peace Day Se 'thisls myn^y7TKenTie tooirthe William SheehaiC and alistex, J[ar garet Crlmmins, all of Binghamton. Shocked and grieving\ parishioners recTltea\ tfie rosary' for Mrs. \Clarke at the church Tuesday night St. Anthony^ new church and ad- joining rectory, 60 Lorimer St., were eonstructed-Jn ,1965, Father Tydings, who died Feb. 25, 1967, and who had spent 29 of hi&-31 years of priestly the T)arish7 remained in residence in -Hie.rectory until his death. • cup, gave thanks to God, and gave 1t~t:e them. 'Drink it, all of you* he- said;' /for this is my blood, which seals God's covenant, my blood pour- ed out for many for the forgiveness of sins.'\ Participants then entwined branches and a vine, with most processing to the table to consume the elements. —The—program ^asted-noarlyi 90 min- utes. — --- --•- ' Father Kenny was quoted as~ de- claring: \Now it Is quite Joyous and., delightful that we're all following in - - • - Profes&ht groups officially pa^ audience. Speaking formaily back and tfortfi, the Rev. Mr. Hughes »nd Jls^ ter explained the relevance *£*the^ jfce thomeijgt^ipMt,o<ri»e;ijordi, If Freedom,\ and asked ev«yono t» -JWnliheni by answering-theMiueatlon^ —\WhalHceep•-yott=ff6^b^l)^^lgi«el'• , ticipating includebTQie Christ Clarion congregation, which recently voted to sell its church and to meet in homes, and ^wo.other floating groups — (.Covenant Community, mostly Episcopalian, and Ecclesia, a mixed —groapr\ The new building, and the new -school which -was-constructed-in 1955 behind the rectory at 15 Costar St, replaced the former St Anthony's combined church-school building at the corner of Lvell and Plymouth Avenues. _JBojwojd„«ob confuaiQPr the con- gregation was dtvidedjffi(o IHJUTH of; firee who in their pewi quietly dls- cawod a powlblo answer and-wrota- rt out on cards provided. This con- versational encounter wis unique lnt ittelf. The clergy «nd_th6se engaged! \Leo Dodd of the Servants group designed the mimeographed pro- Trmrior Uie celebra^onr-Mary Dodd-_ ^ jB^i^L-thejnicrophonerr-tay^- repre^;; sentatlves of the groups included: Vic Gibbons, Servants; Dan Pope, Oove- narrt; Loren Graham, Ecclesia, and Bruce McCullogh, Christ Clarion. Blind Enthusiasm -=Becrtei-by^ope Vatican Cltv — (NCj— Mangoes not build a better world~by pTungingr into the future with only blind en- thuslasm and a frenzied passion to !_•- in community work have many op- jpor^uuties for personal conUct with ^~- e> thoea of other faiths but the pa- Ishionera, Catholic or Protestant, have few. v While some of the replies to the -TjwsBtIwf = weW =t hln^r^ wasn>t-timei for^iulgateJBizoJeiaerat engaged in • lively exchange of views on each one. As they remarked, many of these statements were truly thought-provoking. And We recalled Cardinal Krol's comment made or* TV thai same morning, that the Spirit can and often does speak: through the layman. Greek Primate Orders 'Suitable'Wedding Garb Athens — (RNS) — Archbishop ^foronyinosnsf-Attens-aria -AH^Greece^— said here that wedding couples must rome~ra\TKe ceremonT-hv clothings- which will \create a suitable atmos- -phere in the house of God.\ The directive followed a marriage ceremony In which the bride and bridegroom wore '^hippie\ attire at an Athens church. If mere was any flaw in the entire evening, it was the fact that the church itself wasn't filled to capacity. As usual, In^ddiUon^Maae-laymenv- there were a good many nuns and. surprisingly, several teenatgers and children. Perhaps the people in' the area thought this would, be just an- other ecumenical service. We cant i»ope-tha^iiimaar--servlce5i will_be>^ AFFILIATIONS NOT RECORDED Toronto, Ont, — (RNS) — Statis- - tics—about the religious affiliations of students will no longer be kept by the University of Toronto. Three years ago, the university deleted all ^references to religion from its ap- plication forms, but -asked students ^out-their--preferences—at- overthrow everything for the sake of change, Pope Paul VI told a general audience this week. He said today's generation seems too be \inebriated\ by what it mis- takenly-considers-to be progress -~Bnd-4ndeed-collat)or«tes-m-rt-^tfr force and enthusiasm, and often with- -- out anjeresfirve.^ : 777. ^ \The past is forgotten, tradition is interrupted and habits are aban- doned,\ he said. For the sake of \novelty\ every- thing is questioned and everything must be put into jf state of crisis hv these impatient* ones, .the Pope said. The Holy Father asserte _ nan_ Today has gained an awareness of the - difficulties in his lifer as well as the possibilities for improvements which can be introduced. The Pope said he would not^bV _ n TIPpH for IVM1AU COMMENT DISAGREE QUESTION PLEAD You can do _JhfiMLJIL_ LETTERS irfHr EDITOR mrRmnjsr The family of Frederick T. Humnicky wishes to thank all the priests, sisters, and faculty from Sacred other areas, the classmates, neighbors, and the many friends ahcTlelatives for their letters,\flow- ers, masses, and cards of sympathy. God bless all of you,_ :. Vol. 80 No. 17 — J«nn»ry 24, llir PubHihed Weekly br-th«Koche«««r-e«atolle Preu AuoeUtlon. SUBSCRrPTIONT RATES. Sinrle Copy 15c; 1 year Subscription in U.S., Tt. p -I t E j u : i 18.00; Canada and South America, SS.50; The Family of Fred Humnicky other (orelcn countries, »».50. Hiin OBIce, S5 Scio Street, Rockeater. N.Y. , 1«<M. Second Claw Poitafe Paid at Roeheitiir; N.Y. V *?^\ FORMATS FAMOUS STOCK TAKING IS NOW IN PROGRESS! »H©^2 off more\ LOWER LEVEL BeaufifuT Vdlues \from our T3Rt and Linen Shops FLOOR ONE (NC NTews Sei London—Everyone w directly or indirectly i personally involved in ness,\ the^congregatioi ster cathedral here v Peiee^uwdayrdsesnojas \Have you got a pail -or-a-bor-xrfgrenades- room?\ asked • Msgr. 'chaplain to London 13 reason why you should every man, woman an< country. _. spent about ($84} each on armam 'Today our country i lion pounds ($4.1 bUli An,' the swords of the 900 million pounds (4 on beer and only 150 : <$8gajiMlUon) is lent < poor courr&ies of tB brothers in Christ . , . . \Peace is so much i condemnation of cert behavior. It is not-the of the arms race It i ing of small nations in •economic—pressure.— I -passivl^-ofi-us-4n-the joy the good life ai with things arThey peace starts with love community.\ 7^ In a White Ho religious services in service will be Sun included among the ::zp!)^teuwas-oust< apartheid, is one o Biafra, sponsored b held in the future, not only in Greece \~*^but-4n-ether parts of tta> diocese. tion. The latter practice has now been abolished. whjch \in certain forms is legitimate and dutiful.\ • Accessories _ • Gloves • Blouses ~+ Stioer • Sportswear • Men's Shop • Boys'Shop '2J. :';Yp.Bng\A^n\T.Sh.5p 7 .Tr\.:\..\>J.SfecKtftfl's..\' \.'.:'\.. 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TAKING VALUES ALSa AT CULVER-RIDG^ AND PITTSFORO church rectory (Jan. i ed that a priest vistr ° Father LeBoy said: very ill w^th Hong 1 New York hospital ai here to recuperate.\ 3 ed the playwrignt ove days, for ihstructions. rw^vedTnto the chiu Williams and his bn Eptecopalians, Their g All sales final • No man\ or phone orders • N© C.O^k orders \ \\•\«' \ —-- { ~ J 1 1 \1 * - V- ' \\ • * ' j •*^ *^l m' la/* . >-^-. ^- pi I j L v , v ,'NhL • \ •\t I'^P:.' ..» —an TEpfsropalian clerjjg rAtrlite requll!t7tiie c 5 / wiright was baptized ' :^36bJe^ifil^Jl^|dej -^^sfatueirf Re of the National Gat; obe«rva^!on Kev. * .-.V. , ' - 4'-, •'.' .Nt. 'C-. ^.L-4, •k, \, :'l -' -|~. ; .^.~- r .~,—_, r ™ T _».j™ 1 ,—M I1( , ,,,.,,, _ , , - ii i II; 11 ^ iii> T^^ M < Hlt *!^\\\\kaaaaBaaaaaHaa%a^^ '••.)•, • ••>, ^™W^ :