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Courier-Journal Thursday. August 11, 1968 HMDIipOSIMI RWIWnl Of MI/lVl* IWW t CLOSING THE MARIAN YEAR -Papal ceremonies official*closing, the Marian Year wiM be avaiabte via satoffte for broadcast worldwide, the Vatkun amMwnced. Pope John Paul II WHI celebrate the Mass in St. Peter's Basilica on August 15, the feast of the Assumption, dosing 14 months of prayer in honor of Mary, the Mass wM be fMnned by Itafian state tele- vision and broadcast via Eurovision throughout Western Europe. Funding for the sateWte upfnk is to be provided by the Knights of Columbus. Mary's assumption is depicted in this detail of a painting by Bergognone, Ambrogio di Stephano. . SCOTISVILLE Area: Beautifully maintained horse farm on 13+ acres. 2 yr old Ranch, huge Wells barn: upper level has 4 large bays. 2 large graineries, 4 chutes to lower level; lower level has 19 box stalls, tack rm, feed rm, 6 pastures, 2 pad- docks, several out bldgs. Great money maker. Ten Cooper, N. Chili Gallery, 594-4333. 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Among other things, the report recommend- ed recognizing the pope as universal primate with authority in matters of faith as he cur- rently holds. It also cited that dialogue participants agreed \on the essentials of the eucharistic .faith with regard to the sacramental presence of Christ and of the sacrificial dimension of the Eucharist, and on the nature and purpose of priesthood, ordination and apostolic suc- cession!' Bishop George Carey of Bath and Wells, En- gland, who proposed the resolution, said he hoped the entire conference would share the view that \the Holy Spirit of God is leading us slowly but definitely toward agreement and reconciliation!' The resolution, passed August 2, welcomed the commission's two agreed statements on authority \as a firm basis for die direction and agenda of the continuing dialogue on authority!' The resolution also recognized the \serious responsibility\ placed on Anglican bishops \to weigh the possible implications\ of ordaining women bishops, since ordination of women was to be discussed by the second Anglican- Catholic commission. The previous day, the conference voted a compromise resolution urg- ing Anglican provinces to respect each others' decisions on whether or not to ordain women bishops. The Catholic Church does not allow ordi- nation of women. Father Kevin McDonald, an official of the Vatican's Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, has said the Catholic Church is work- ing on a detailed response to the ARCIC I re- port. He said the response should be released , later this year. South Africa urges pope to plan short visit Pretoria, South Africa (NO — South Afri- ca, pointedly excluded from Pope John Paul ll's visit to southern African nations this Sep- tember, is trying to convince the pontiff to make a brief stop to celebrate Mass at Jan Smuts international airport in Johannesburg. On August 4, South Africa's foreign minis- ter, Rolof Botha, said a short visit to South Africa would help relieve traffic congestion ex- pected when South African Catholics travel to see the pontiff during his September 14-16 visit to Lesotho, a tiny country surrounded by South Africa. Botha said that he was surprised and puz- zled about South Africa's exclusion from the pope's nine-day visit to the region. The exclu- sion of his country from the five-nation pa- pal itinerary was puzzling, the foreign minister said, in light of Pope John Paul's reception of South African President Pieter W. Botha at the Vatican in 1984. 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