11.21.74

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The ANCHOR

Practical Faith Vital In Todayls Church

,For the first time since the , Father John Thomas, soi, of the American Bishops began to as- Jesuit Center for Social Studies semble annually, the members at Georgetown University, of the U. S. Hierachy came to- showed how "all former orientagether for a full day of prayer, tions to reality-to God, to hustudy and reflection before en- man person, to society and to tering into their usual agenda. nature-came to be regarded as 'Following a concelebrated problematic; that is irrelevant, An Anchor 01 the Soul, Sure and Firm-St. Paul Mass, priests and laity discussed inadequate, or, at least, as no the cl'itica'1 concerns of faith to- longer to be simply taken for day and what they feel the bish- granted, as self-evident." Fall River, Mass., Thursday,' Nov. 21, 1974 ops must do to exercise leader- He callied for a wide ranging ship in the face of a "turning renewal of fa'ith that meets curVol. 18, No 47 © 1974 The Anchor PRICE 15c point in Western history." rent needs-especially renewed .• $5.00 per ,ear Archbishop John Quinn of understanding of the Christian Oklahoma City, il} his homily on message in the face of cultural the Nov. 17 scripture readings, and theological pluralism and a reminded his fellow bishops that new approach to the formation the challenges they face in so- of consoience in the face of a cial upheavals of today are not new ethical sensiNvity towards unlike the challenges the Apos- love of neighbor. Rev. Carl Peter of the Thetles faced when Jesus spoke of ological Department of Catholic the destruction of Jerusalem. "The first thing we are not to University called for a reemphado," the prelate explained, "as sis on fundamental theology, on St. Paul tells the Thessalonians, the expression of basic Christian beliefs. we are not to sit down and fold Msgr. Arthur Sullivan, a pasour hands and wait for the inevitable ... We are to run the race, tor in Prov.idence, R. I., reminded with all endurance, fixing our the bishops of the importance of eyes on Jesus. If we do this, we the National Catechetical Direcwill not become fa·inthearted in tory. "What is most needed from bishops today," the pastor the face of these challenges." 'Speaking on historical changes, stated, "is leadership in teaching faith and values." A strong witness of action as 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 f well as preaching was demanded "STONEHILL COMMUNITY FAST DAY": Student of bishops by Mrs. Helen Casey, organizers of the project to raise funds for the hungry are· Human Development a housewife, "if young people are to be attracted to Chr·istianCampaign George J. Hagerty, student government president; Miss ity as a way of life today." Patricia E. Degnan, senior and committee member; and A nationwide collection Human Rights Thomas P. Duffy, editor of the student newspaper. -Campaign for Human DevelA unanimous resolution by the opment-will be taken up at all bishops asked the promotion and churches and chapels of the dissemination of a statement on Diocese this weekend. The ap- human rights that Pope Paul VI peal seeks to come to the aid issued in October in union with of self-help projects throughout the world synod of bishops. the nation and in the diocese "Human dignity requires the More than 1,000 Stanehill Col- augment long-term. agricultural to alleviate poverty at grass- defense and promotion of human lege students are expected to self-help projects on three conti- roots level. rights." The statement calls the fast today and cDntribute the Turn to Page Two Church to exercise strong role '111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 money they- would have spent for food toward agricultural development programs in countries hit by starvation. Organized by three Stonehill students leaders, the fast started Wednesday midnight at a special liturgical service and will end Sister Beatrice Duchesne has spect to the infirm elderly." The and better training of personnel, , tonight at midnight. been advanced to the rank of chairman 'Of the Senate Subcom- have a greater voice in future George J. Hagerty, student Member by the American College mittee on Long-term Care advo- policy-making. government president and or- of Nursing Home Administrators cated that groups such as the 'Phe senator also recommended ganizer of the "Stonehill Com- (ACNHA). ACNHA, which foster better care an incentive reimbursement sysmunity Fast Day," said that as She is administrator of Sacred tem for long-term care of Mediof Monday (Nov. 18) morning Heart Nursing Home, 359 Sumcaid (welfare) and Medicare (el800 students had pledged to par- mer St., New Bedford. derly) patients. "The better the ticipate in the project. "Before A total of 317 specialists in nursing home, the higher rate Thursday we believe more than long-term care administration of reimbursement," he said. a thousand students will have were saluted by the College this Another speaker was Dr. Eric pledged support for the fast," month at its ninth annual conPfeiffer, Duke University geronsaid Hagerty, a senior from Hol- vocation in San Francisco for tologist. He stated that nursing brook, Mass. having attained the status of Felhomes can ,help Americans The other student organizers low or Member. achieve "successful old age" by are Miss Patricia E. Degnan, a Advancement is determined by maximizing social activities for senior from West Orange,' N. J., a combination of administrative patients, keeping them intellectuand Thomas P. Duffy, editor of experience, education, profesally challenged and as physically the student newspaper and a sional activity and participation fit as possible. senwr from West Roxbury, Mass. in community affairs. In a later address Simon BergWays to improve health care man of the University. of Tel Hagerty estimated that StoneAviv· in Israel supported Dr. hill students may contribute as services for elderly patients as Pfeiffer's remarks. Prof. Bergman much as $2,000 to Oxfam-Amer- well as the quality of nursing administration were pointed out that "we must shift ica, a national organization con- home out emphasis from merely pro· cerned with world hunger. stressed at the San Francisco longing life to making a longer Oxfam-America with headquar- 'Illeeting, said Sister Beatrice. life worth living." She 'reported that the keynote ters in Boston is the American Sister :Beatrice added that Sa-' branch of the British-based Ox- speaker, U.S. Senator Frank E. ford Famine Relief Committee. Moss '(D., Utah) charged that cred Heart Nursing Home offers a variety of programs to provide The Stonehill student leader "federal policy makers have said that the money' donated to failed to develop a coherent and for patients the quality of life reSR. BEATRICE DUCHESNE ferred to by speakers. Oxfam-America will be used to comprehensive policy with re-

1,000 Stonehill Students Proclaim Day of Fast

Administrator of Sacred Heart Home Member of Nursing Home College

in promoting justice and dignity, both in civil society and in her own institutinos. It spells out especially - what must be done to guarantee certa'in specific rights in danger today: the right to life, the right to eat, socio-economic rights, politico-cultural . rights and the right of religious liberty. Education The U. S. Catholic Conference wi'! place new emphasis on 'influencing public school policy. It will make special efforts to be sensitive- to other cultures and languages in all its educational work. Five mapor concerns were pointed out: * The universality of a right to educaNon; * A positive and prudent sexual education; ,;, Training in socal skills; ,;, The right of all children to be motivated to appraise moral values with a' right conscience and to embrace them with a personal adherence, together with a Turn to Page Two

Renew Fast, Abstinence NEWARK (NC)-A vountary return to a program of fast and abstinence has been suggested by Archbishop Peter L. Gerety of Newark as a means of helping people who are starving in other areas of the world. (In a pre-Thanksgiving Day statement issued here, the arch·bishop suggested that "we make Wednesday a day of fast every week by drastically reducing the quantity of food we consume on that day." "I suggest further," he said, "that we return to the observance of abstinence on every Friday by completely eliminating meat from our diet on that day-the day when Our Lord , Turn to Page Two

NEW PRESIDENT: Archbishop. Joseph L. Bernardin of Cincinnati was elected as the new president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops on Tuesday. He succeeds John Cardinal Krol of Philadelphia.


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