Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1963, Image 3

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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1HJ
New Leader of Catholic Church Said Man of Many Complexities
5f i??t !M!v r,,owlg I character can be aeeo in hit I He hu been described ui u archbishop of Milan for I Hi early achoolinj was A prodigious reader, h
toe tint of a three-part serias
on Pop Paul VI. tha man and
his origin, hi policies and
hai his pontificate mar hold
for both tha Catholic and non
Catholic world.
By United Press International
His strength of mind and
eyes.
It is in his dark blue eyes,
deeply set and piercing, that
you see the courage and cool
intellect of Pope Paul VI,
who otherwise gives the ap
pearance of frailness.
Giovanni Battista Montini
is a man of many complex
ities
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liberal" in church circles,
but there are overtones of
traditionalism and a trace of
the authoritarian air of the
late Pope Pius XII.
At times he is bunt,, hut
in his writing and speeches
he can be as complex and
circumspect as Pius, who
often took 10 pages to express
painfully what others might
say in a few paragraphs.
Pope Paul's life has been
dedicated to keeping Catholi
cism in step with a swiftly
changing world.
Supports John's Moras
He firmly supported his
predecessor's moves towards
bringing the church in line
with the space age.
And now assuming the
throne of St. Peter as the
262nd Pope, he has vowed to
continue the forward-looking
policies of John XXIII, the
aims of the Ecumenical Coun
cil and its aspirations of
Christian unity, and giving
the church a focal role in
securing a just world peace.
Pope Paul VI is no orator
who appeals to the emotions
of his listeners, but a speaker
whose words are to be closely
studied.
Even with the working men
of the bustling Milan archdio
cese this method of communi
cation was fruitful. Montini,
about nine years, devoted a
good portion of his time to
battling the inroads of Com
munism. To do this he went
to factories, shops, wherever
workers-Communist or Catholic-were
to be found.
The new pontiffs back
ground, the progressive Cath
olic atmosphere in which he
grew up, and his days in the
Vatican secretariat of state,
shaped his "liberal'' outlook
to matters of the world and
the church.
Montini's father, Giorgio,
was a crusading lawyer and
journalist who for years was
the leader of the Catholic
party in the northern city of
Brescia, a deputy in the
Italian Parliament, and man
ager of Brescia's Catholic
newspaper, "II Cittadino"
(The Citizen). Giorgio Mon
tini and his wife, Giuditta
Alghisi, died in 1943.
Gionvanni Battista is the
second of three brothers-all
successful in the walks of life
they chose, and all still living.
One is a surgeon, the other a
senator in the Italian Parlia
ment. The new Pope was born
Sept. 26, 1897, at Concesio, a
little village of about 7,000
persons, five miles north of
Brescia and some 60 miles
from the metropolis of Milan.
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The Family Council
kdltor't noe: The Family Council eomlits or m jntfre. .
bhychUtrUt, thr clergymen, three editors and a women'i editor.
Each article U a lummary of & family disagreement presented to the
Council. Ti Council dealt with problem i, major and minor,
eTiounterftd by guidance counselor! and - nodal workers. Edited by
Mr. Alma Denny. (Copyright b General feature orp.)
Elisa C.-My husband wants
to get rid of me and keep our
children.
Norn: an C.-I'd be better off
without her, and so would
the kids.
Elisa C.-I've been married
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seven years to a Navy flier.
We only knew each other two
months. I'd won a car in a
beauty contest, and I think
he was in love with the car,
not me, for he has made my
life sheer agony. We have two
children whom he tries to ali
enate from me, telling them
I'm crazy and might hurt
them. For the past year he's
been asking me to please
leave. I'm a good woman, a
loving mother, eager to be a
good wife.
Norman C.-This woman is
oversexed. I'm still not sure
the children are really mine.
With my mother's help I can
raise them alone, away Irom
Elise's dangerous influence
and ideas. It's true I hardly
knew her when I married
her, but I sure knew it was
a bad mistake a few days
later when she told me she
was pregnant - even the doc
tor couldn't convince me on
the "timing." She should just
go back to her old boy friends.
...
Tha Council: We can't call
in the Marines for this Navy
family, but we're sounding
the all-out for a clergyman,
a doctor, a lawyer, a marriage
counselor. Any one of these,
responding on an emergency
basis, should be able to (1) De
termine who of these two is
more "normal"; (2) Separate
them and place the children
with the healthier parent,
thus rescuing them from the
emotionally warping atmos
phere now prevailing; and (3)
Attempt io restore the sicker
parents to a point of sufficient
maturity for a balanced, rea
soned decision as to the future
of the marriage . . . We won't
buy Norman's diagnosis. We
hasten to assure Elise that, if
she's led the exemplary lifen
she claims, no court will de
prive her of her children. The
initiative in setting her home
to rights must probably come
from her. We hope she will
S.O.S. one of the experts men
tioned above to cast a cool
eye on the seething witches'
brew which can poison four
lives.
MEATLESS DAY ORDERED
Vienna, Austria - (ITS - The
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with Jesuit priests in Brescia,
first at the "Cesare Ariel"
college then at the "Cristo
Re (Christ the King) semi
nary.
Teachers later described
him as "a well balanced boy,
determined and very intelligent."
he
amazed friends when he was
appointed archbishop of
Milan in 19S4 after serving
30 years in the Vatican secre
tariat of state by taking 90
packing cases full of personal
books with him to the north
ern Italian city.
He thrived in the intellect
ual atmosphere of the secre
tariat, and was one of the top
aides to Pope Pius XH-a man
who was cautious about dele
gating authority.
' During his tenure with the
secretariat of state, and later
as archbishop of Milan, Mon
tini waged constant battle
against the atheistic doctrine
of Marxism-Communism. He
is certain Io continue this
course as pontiff.
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