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THE GUARDIAN, DECEMBER 12, 1969 PAGE 3
Council Papers
Be P ublished
Vatican City (NC)-- Pope Paul
[has authorized the publication
Secret documents from the Vat-
archives pertaining to the
Vatican Council on the 100th
of that event.
"His Holinesshas authorized the
secret archives to avail
of such collaboration
I the part of scholars, historians
theologians which they will
necessary for a good start
the work," according to a
statement.
The cuments are to be divided
categories: preparatory
conciliar acts, and accessory
such as letters, notes and
Pope Paul Gets A Laugh
Hilarity erupted recently as Pope Paul VI put mitre, made of wicker, was among Mrican
on a wicker mitre, during a visit by seminarians handicraft items displayed for the Pope. (NC
from the Propaganda Fide College. The papal Photo)
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Evansville, Ind., Gets New Bishop
Washington (NC) -- Msgr. Fran-
cis Raymond Shea, 56, a pastor in
his native Knoxville, Tenn., was
appointed by Pope Paul VI as the
third bishop of the 25-year-old
Evansville, Ind., diocese.
The Pope's action was announced
here by Archbishop Luigi Rai-
mahdi, Apostolic Delegate in the
United States.
Bishop-designate Shea succeeds
Archbishop Paul F. Leibold of
Cincinnati, who headed the Evans-
ville diocese from 1966 until he
took office as head of the Cin-
cinnati archdiocese in early Oc-
tober. The appointment was made
six days after Bishop-designate
Shea observed his 56th birthday.
The bishop-designate was ed-
ucated at Holy Ghost Elementary
School in Knoxville, then made his
studies for the priesthood at St.
Charles College and at St. Mary's
Seminary, in Baltimore, and the
North American College in Rome,
where he was ordained to the
priesthood March 19, 1939. Fol-
lowing ordination, he studied at
Peabody College, Knoxville, and
earned a master of arts degree.
He served in parish work and
as a teacher at Christian Broth-
ers College and Siena College in
Memphis, Tenn., until 1945 when
he became principal of Father Ryan
High School in Nashville. He was
appointed pastor of Immaculate
Conception parish in Knoxville in
1956. He has served as a diocesan
consulter, as a member of the
board of education and of the the-
ology commission of the Nash-
ville diocese.
Clergymen
Picket Stores
Cleveland (NC)-- Fifteen cler-
gymen representing Catholic,
Episcopalian, and eight Protestant
denominations nave called for a
commitment to celebrate Christ-
mas in a different style.
The clergymen will picket down-
town stores in Cleveland, Akron,
and Youngstown to "call attention
of the public to the over-commer-
cialization that has taken the
Christian away from the real
meaning of Christmas." They ex-
plained that no particular business
firm or firms are the target of
their picketing.
Church Raises
Ban on 'Old
Catholic' Chapel
Vienna, Austria (NC) -- A 98-
year-old interdict on a chapel of
the "Old Catholic" sect here has
been lifted by Franziskus Cardinal
Koenig of Vienna.
The interdict, or ban, on the use
of the chapel by Roman Catholics,
was imposed in 1871 when civil
authorities assigned the chapel for
the use of Old Catholics.
Old Catholics are a sect that
developed from the refusal of some
German theologians and canonists
to accept the definition of papal
infallibility issued by the First
Vatican Council in 1870. Theypro-
fessed adherence to the teachings
of the first sevenecumenical coun-
cils and the Nicene Creed but
confession and fasting, among
other things, were regarded as
optional. The Old Catholicsbecame
loosely organized into national
churches in several countries.
Their holy orders and sacraments
are considered valid.
In announcing the lifting of the
interdict, Cardinal Koenig said
he hopes that "former historical
burdens and mutual mistrust" Will
be replaced by "a spirit of fra-
ternal understanding and of ecu-
menical thinking."
Old Catholic leaders called the
step "a sign of advancing fraternal
reapprochement between the two
churches, which have been divided
since 1870."
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