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POPE PAUL VI has made a direct and strongly worded fr appeal to the North Viet- dew namese government to give U.S. prisoners "safety andI the treatment provided for by international norms." He asked that in every case where the terms of these norms may be obscure a / / more favourable interpretation and application which the sentiments of a generous and merciful humanity can suggest" be given.
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Scenes of purposeful activity amid chaos of war sections of in various Vietnam. ( Top) in heavily Catholic Phu Cam area of Hue, Central Vietnam, a new cathedral, seen in background, is being built. ( Left) Australian Colonel Francis P. Serong brings a donation for Sister Anne's 77 orphans in Kontum, c entral highlands, "with t he prayers and good wishes of Father Kevin Broderick and his parishioners of St. Bede's, North Baldwin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia." ( Below ) sign outside entrance to Ministry for Youth, Saigon, hails 2,510 birthday of Buddha. The Minister for Youth is a Catholic.
THE Pope's latest in- told newsmen the prin* tervention on behalf cipal aim of his visit of world peace came was to assure the Vatiduring his first weekly can of the precise scope general audience since of the recent bombings he moved from the of fuel facilities in Vatican to his summer Hanoi and Haiphong by villa at Castelgandolfo presenting a "better unin the Alban Hills. derstanding" of the It followed by only American actions in several hours a French Vietnam. News Agency dispatch from Peking quoting "Profound North Vietnamese AmA nxiety." bassador Tran Tu Binh as declaring that capPope Paul said he tured U.S. pilots will be was troubled by "protried as war criminals since his government found anxiety of spirit does not consider them before the new and prisoners of war under more serious threats to the terms of the Geneva the peace of the human family." Convention. The incident of the U.S. fliers he called a "Disastrou s fact meriting "special Consequences" interest because of the grave conseT wo days before, the very U.S. Ambassador to the quences that can derive United Nations. Arthur from it. "Only because of the Goldberg, had warned in Geneva that "disast- impartial love for peace rous consequences and because of a desire Would follow if the to save humanity from North Vietnamese put even more serious calaU.S. prisoners on trial. mities, we feel obliged However, the Pope to address to the rulers made a reference in his of North Vietnam a talk which seemed to heartfelt and respectful assure moderation on prayer so that they will the part of the U.S. gov- extend to those pri- THE COLLECTION CONDUCTED BY L'OSSERVATORE ROMANO ON BEHALF OF THE WORLD'S HUNGRY HAS REACHED A ernment. He said: "Re- soners the safety and cently we have received treatment provided TOTAL OF ALMOST SEVEN AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. from one party to the by international norms, hostilities in Vietnam giving in every case the Included in the figure enagoras and Pope Paul ine, particularly in Inassurances of goodwill more favourable inter- announced by the Vati- VI on January 5, 1965." dia and Pakistan. and a sincere pledge th pretation and applica- can City daily is $2,000 The daily's campaign Parallel campaigns Put an end to the ruin tion which the senti- received from Greek began last December in have been organised by that has befallen a peo- ments of a generous and Ecumenical Patriarch immediate response to Church, civic and priple already so tried by merciful humanity can Athenagoras of Con- the Pope's appeal for vate groups throughout c ontinuous and harsh suggest. aid in conouering fam- the world. stantinople. sufferings. We would "This act of Christian -And to all those rewish that an equal sponsible we renew our and human solidarity," Pledge of goodwill be sorrowful appeal for L'Osservatore Romano shown by all" peace and concord, and said in an editorial. GRACE the Rev. M. Keating, Vatican sources inter- we ask that every "bears eloquent testiArchbishop has preted the "one party" means be taken, every mony to the sentiment D.C.L., to be assisannounced the folSpoken of by the Pope road followed, so that of renewed brotherhood tant Cottesloe, and lowing clerical apas a reference to the at long last that just which already was depointments: U.S. Ambassador N otarius of the Gold- and honourable solution monstrated in an outRev. R. Doyle to be berg himself had a pri- can be achieved which standing way Provincial and Dioin the a ssistant, Osborne vate audience with the is so ardently desired by meeting cesan Matrimonial at Jerusalem Park; P4)Pe on July 9 and later all humanity." Tebu nal. between Patriarch Ath-
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BISHOP'S PLEA WROCLAW'S Archbishop Boleslaw Kominek urged that priests and people stay away from a government-sponsored memorial to Pope John XXIII. Warning that the tulator for the beatificamemorial is politically tion cause of Pope John inspired and seeks to XXIII. discredit Stefan CardiHe will be responsible nal Wyszynski, Primate for preparing the case of Poland, Archbishop in the late Pope's favour Kominek stated that to be presented to the "this event has been or- congregation at a later ganised without know- date. ledge of the Church hierarchy and outside its jurisdiction."
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In a letter circulated among priests of the diocese, the Archbishop pointed out that repeatH E Pontifical Reed requests to build quiem Mass for the churches dedicated to late Father John Lynch Pope John had been was attended by many turned down by govern- priests and religious last ment authorities. Monday in St. Augustine's Church at River_ MAKESHIFT vale. The Mass was celeCHURCHES brated by Bishop M. "Thousands of people McKeon. assistant priest were worshipping in was Monsignor E. Sullimakeshift churches, but van, deacon and subthe Office of Religious deacon were Fathers J. Affairs not only does McGillicuddy and T. not give permission for Linnane. The master of new churches, but has ceremonies was Father even ordered that a J. Corcoran and the church under construc- priests' choir sang the tion be dismantled to Mass. its foundation," conThere was also a cluded the Archbishop. Mass for Father Lynch Meanwhile, the Con- on Tuesday morning, gregation of Rites has mainly for the laity who approved the appoint- could not be accommoment of Father Antonio dated in the church on Cairoli, 0.F.M., as pos- the Monday.
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