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. Continued f~om Page !'SiXteen You must love your neighbor as yourself. The whole Law of Moses and the teachings of the 'prophets depend on these two commandments" (Matt. 22,36-40) r am worried about the resurgence ,of Nazism. But the same Matthew can I do' not mean Nazism in Germany;l mean Nazism also ,sum up these two comin the United States. And I do not mean theAnietican Nazi mands Q as one; "Do for others Pa'rty, which is a ridiculous. splinter group. I mean the Nazi what you want them 'to-do for you: this is the meaning of the mentality that seems to me' '.. , Law of Moses and the teaching to ,b~'- increasingly . wide~' Nazis .~laimed that ,their' .moral: of the prophets" (Matt. 7.12). . spread ~in' our society.NazisuperiQrity' .flow~d. fro~ ·their· St.. John explains why: "If somementality;I-take it, has three pure bloodline~ :apd., th~ ~aters one says. 'I love God' yet' hates ' ·in contempOl:ary, Amer,ica, see' characteristics: (1) It emphasizes.: moral superiority. flowing "from his brother, he is a liar" (I John emotion and will rather·than rea- political ideology. ,(Although of 4,20). "This then is the command that Christ gave us: he who loves son. The fantastic pagan liturgies course black bloodlin:es are.preGod must love his brother also" ~ s,umed to grant moral superiority (I John 4,21). and so. too. the, use bf,narcptics; Christ says: "If you love me. thus. the neo-Nazis 'are willing to ,LE<::TURE ON ZEN: The well-known Jesuit scholar. obey my commandments ...whoconcede in part the biological' on Zen, Father Lasalle, speaks on the subject at the Church ever accepts my commandments origin of virtue.) . of S1; Peter in ,Cologne. Father Lasalle has established an and obeys them. he is the one Two recent experiences em-' REV. phasized for me the strong' Nazi institution of Christian Zen in Tokyo and is on tour lectur- who loves me ... if you obey my commands. you will remain in strain in contemporary America. ingon the rprac~ice. NC Photo. ANDREW M.::: . my love ..." (John 15,10), But One was reading the "black thethen he i~mediately explains GREELEY ology" of a' gentleman named the commands he means: "This Cone. It is a theology filled with . is my commandment: love one hatred for white 'people and the another just as I love you" (John assumption of a moral superior. Bishop Asks Goverll1ment Officials 15,12). in, the sports palace at Nurem- ity of black over white. Love Is Patient Avoi,d'Shoals of Is@~ationism berg and the demonic Wagnerian· . Professpr Cone's admirers and Is this command of love really speeches - of the Fuhrer were supporters say that this biologWASHINGTON (NC) - An solutions for economic produc- so subjective and so easy? Not classic examples of the irration- ically based theology is merely •American' bishop told a congre- tion problems and for the equiality of German Nazism. the political strategy he is using gation of U. S. government offi- table distribution of . wealth if we try to love the way Paul describes: "Love is patient, kind. (2) It appealed to the human to build up black pride and to capacity to hate as a necessary point out, to whites the oppres- cials'and ,Latin American diplo- among the world's, haves and" not jealous or conceited or proud; not ill-mannered, selfish, force for accomplishing social sion which has existed forcen- 'mats:here that the United States have-nots. Saying injustices exist in the irritable. Love does not keep a change. The German nation was turies in American society. We' "must carefully avoid 'the\shoals ,western hemisphere. he said. record of wrongs; is not happy called on ·to hate the victors of ought not. they argue. take Cone of a resurging isolationism." Bishop William G. Connare of "We must strive to remove situ- with evil; never giv,es up; its World War I. to hate the inferior seriously or literally~ Greensburg, Pa.. specifically ations which cry for' change in faith. hdpe and patience never . Slavic peoples. and/. eventually. warned against sharp cuts in our Pan American world. Women's Lib fail; hope ~rid Plltience never to hate to the point of destruc"Bishops and priests must fail" (I Cor. 13.4-7). There's U. S. econoniic aid. He said: tion all those wI:to were not ""In 'liD" understandable desire speak out against injustice wher- nothing vague about that. There were those who said :. "Aryan." It was only through And Jesus makes it less vague hatred that, the German people th.at we ou?ht not take ~dolph to set our own economy in order. ever it raises its head. whether in ,. ~Itler senously or lIterally ,'Americanli' mUf?t not foolishly the Americas or in any other s~iII;. "~ove one another just as could achieve their destiny. . ,~Ither. :P~~fessor Cone wo~ld.re; ,'. '.cut' ·ioreign·~id -'in a drastic part. pf th,e~orJdl:: ~e said~,., :.-, 1L~16~~~~ou. ,,.!he w.-~e!~~t lq,,:e ~l Ject the Idea that truly vIrtuous fashion to our brothers in need Accident of Birth" 'lXmdng'J (~o~e '"'a¥ten~~g,~1h~~ man, C;l.n have ,for his -friends .is,: (3) Finally. the Nazi mind re- black ,men would kill ~ny whi~e 'in Latin 'Amerlca and throughout Mass' 'wer!'! Ambassador Rafael to give hi~ life iodhe~~ You ~re fused to deal with people as in- men. but not necessanly. a~1 h.ls the world." , Alperto Zuniga of Costa Rica, my friends if you do what J "In a' world which daily be- chairman of the Council of the command ... This then, is what dividuals. A man was not to be, readers would be so tImId In' judged. on who he wa~ personally drawing such an implication comes smaller, every man must Organization of American States. I command you: love one an· or What he did personally or from his writing. help other me~:' he added. and the U. S. representative to other" (John 15.13f). Vague? Not what his own particular and speThe other experience was, Bishop Connare gave', the ser· the counCil. Ambassador Joseph . at all. "This is how we know cific characteristics were; he was watching on television some' of mon at the Pan-American Mass. J. Jova. Also in the congregation what love is: Christ gl!ve hi~ life to be judged by what broad cate- the anti~s of th.e spokesmen for ·an annual event here since 1909. were Secretary of Transportation for us. We too then, ought to gory he belonged to. If he was Women's Lib.' Le't me make it Bishop Conriare said the John Volpe and former Supreme give our lives for our brothers" "Aryan" he was good. if he was clear that I haVe been a feminist Church is concerned about just Court Chief JustiCe Earl Warren. (I John a. 16). All we need is the faith to believe it and the coura blond "Aryan" he was better. for 15 years. and I think that Cardinal Patrick A. O'Boyle of age to do it. . if he was a Jew. he was evil, in- every Catholic must _be one in Washington. D. C.• ,presided at '., light of the stand 'Pope John the Mass and Archbishop, L~igi Continued from Page Sixteen ferior. and had to be liquidated. took in Pacem in Terris. Time ·What ·counted in a"man's life mate laws and authorities, the Raimondi. apostolic delegate in was the accident of his birth. not' I deplore discrimination against life and teachings of .Jesus and 'the United States. was the main The hours that make us happy, his accomplishments and achieve-· women in the secular society. His followers, t~e tradition of celebrant. make us wise.. ,-John Masefield ments; and what counted in: and I am ashamed at the dis- the Church. · at a II ' crimination against them I'n the h th a man· sh ou Id 'IIve weer St. Paul, assures us that only was also the' acCident of hi!( Church. I .think., women should the loving man or woman IS able SIX CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU birth., A man was executed:-noC be '~ble to be .,priests•. bishops. to "judge what is God's will, ONE·STOP BANKING f6r committinga'specifi~d'crime ami ~ven ,popes., Tp,eY·. certainly' what is good. pleasing and per.- , but b~cause•. he,happened,to be'. c~uld do no wo~se·than.some oC fect" (Rom 12:2). God'!!'. will, born' 'of "I1arerits with' certain: the present male leadership in', what 'is really important in hu-' "bloodlines;'; , ' , ' . :; ~:.- .'.' the Church. and. they might do man life can he deeply appreci: ,One needitofIook"vefy far in:. a good deal better. . , , ated and responded to.only by a American soaiety today to dis-. Screaming Women ' person who struggles to keep his cover appeals to the irrational. mind and heart open to God and OF TAUNTON the demoni6, the hating. the sick. Nonetheless, many of the other!!. "My prayer is that your North Dighton • North Easton • - Norton and the stereoty~ing prqpen.sities WQmen's J..ib, spo~esmen are ter-,' love may more and more Raynham • Taunton of the human personality. Thus, rifying. They seem to be human' abound. both in understanding Member Fede~cil Deposit Insurance Corporation a~1 whites are guilty of, racism.. beings filled with almost uncon- and wealth of experience. so that all men arechauvinists•.··all old 'trollable~ anger. and hatred. with a clear conscience and p~ople hiiVe :'sold' out:," Whol~ __ . screaming fbrthsickneess, ani-', blilmeless conduct, you, may
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