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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1963)
Wednes., June 2, 19M Pace S Herald- tc News Klamath Fall! Celebration 'Plans Made For Pontiff EDITORS NOTE: Following Is the second of a three-part series on Pope Paul VI, the man and hit origin, hi policies and what his pontificate may I hold for both the Catholic and non-Catholic world. POPE PAUL VI -,. By United Press International. ; The mayor of the little village ;of Conccsio put in an urgent tele phone call to his counterpart at Sotto II Monte, some 30 miles Sway in northern Italy. I; When the call came through, ? Mayor Riccardo Giustacchini be .'gan shouting excitedly: "We've got a Pone now. loo. What did you do to celebrate yours? I need some advice." For this was the village where, on Sept. 26, 1897, Giovanni Bat tista Montini was born. Hie sec ond of three sons, to the well- to-do family of Giorgio Montini and Giuditta AMiisi. ; : . Sixty-five years later on June 21, 1963, Montini was chosen su- Jireme pontiff of the Roman Cath ie-lie Church. He took the name ..Paul VI. Reason For Call I;: Mayor Giuslacchinl had reason '.to put in that urgent telephone I -call to nearby Sotto II Monte for ; "expert advice." It was there that the late Pope John XXIII was born 81 years before as An gelo Giuseppe Roncalli. And that little village has never seen such a celebration as when Roncalli was named pontiff in 1958. Aside from the fact that Mon tini and Roncalli both grew up in the same area of northern Italy, they were worlds apart In ineir background. Roncalli, who died June 3 after . a four and a half year reign as . pontiff, came from a peasant - family of 13 children. His broth ; ers continued to till the soil even s after he became Pope. l-Montinl's family were wcll-lo-i do .landowners, not nobility but :with generations of sulid back ground. He was one of three tons. While Roncalli's father toiled most of his lite to buy a home and a bit of land, Montini's father1 kept three houses, thousands oi acres of land, and was a crusad ing Catholic Journalist and mem ber of the Italiun Parliament. Both Religious Both families, however, were extremely religious. Every morning, the front door. of the Atenlini home would be opened by a servant shortly be fore seven o'clock and the three Montini boys, followed by the mother and father, would come out and walk to the local church 1 for morning Mass. '! Durinff the dav there were set ;:limei devoted to prayers. When ;the family was at their summer home at nearby Vcrolavccchia a bell was rung at three o'clock every afternoon. No matter what they were do ing, the boys stopped to pray for a few moments. The dally ringing of the bell was to mark the traditional hour of the death of Christ on the cross on Calvary. Enters Priesthood ' On May 29. 1930, Giovanni Mon tini was ordained a priest at the cathedral of Brescia. Later that year he went to Rome, where he continued his studies at the Lombard Seminary! of the Gregorian University and at the University of Rome. In May, 1923, his studies were! interrupted fur several months' hen he was sent to Warsaw. Poland, as secretary of the papal TOinclalure. While there he added Polish to his growing list of lan guages. He speaks, in addition to his native Italian, English. French, German Spanish, and the language ol the church. Latin. In the autumn he returned to Rome and again took up his stud les. A year later he entered Into) regular service In the Vatican secretariat of slate nnd in 1925 was named a clerk there. II II U . 1,41 1J.WJ JJ.tlJ.tAUffW T TIT KING SIZE CAN WIZARD HOUSEHOLD DEODORIZER AT mmmc PAY LESS 'Ell k. GILLETTE PUSH BUTTON III! It I f I I "!!' Jk I Ml ' "'""Z " II 79r MA II Kh I If I I J J1 f I I . L J. 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