OPEN HOUSE was held at St. Terese’s Church, Durham, on the third Sunday of June. Shown above are the parishoners who served as guides. From left to right they are (seated) Mis. Bertie Fowler, Mr. George Thorne, Mrs. Ruby Borden, Mr. Richard Fowler, Mrs. Georgetta Yel lock, Mr. Robert Duncan, Mrs. Jocelyn Stevens, and Mrs. Davesene Spellman. Standing are Miss Allyson Duncan, and Mrs. Ramola Corbitt. (Photo By Purefoy’s.) Sunday Open House Held At St. Teresa's, Durham The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and the Parishioners of St. Teresa of Avila at Durham, gave their non-catholic neighbors and friends a chance to see and to examine the interior of their chapel by sponsoring on Open House on the third Sunday in June. The purpose of the Open House was an attempt to dispel many false notions about Cathol icism and to build goodwill in the community. Guides were stationed at the various parts of the Church to ex plain the Baptismal Font, Holy Water and the Sacramentals, the Altar, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Way of the Cross, the Statuary, the Rosary, the Holy Bible, the Confessional, the Sacred Vessels, Vestments, and Altar Ap pointments. The Blessed Sacra ment, was removed from the Church. To aid the guides, neatly printed cards were displayed all over the Church. By using this method each guide was well versed in the item he or she was to explain. TRYON, N.C. OAK HILL HOTEL Traditionol Southern Cuisine — Speciol rotes for traveling and weekend guests — most reasonable hotel. Church near. All sports and diversions. r i HYDRAULIC PATIENT LIFTER FOR HOME AND HOSPITAL * Will Handle 300 lb. Patient HOSPITAL BEDS SAFETY BED SIDES BACK RESTS BED TRAYS COMMODE CHAIRS FOLDING WHEEL CHAIRS INVALID WALKERS ' Write For Literature and Prices "Winchester" 119 E. 7th St. Charlotte, N.C. 421 W. Smith St. Greensboro, N.C. In preparation for the open house, a publicity program was outlined. News stories were sent to the local newspapers, and radio stations. Invitations were addres sed to all the families in the im mediate neighborhoods. This project was most success ful mainly because the parishion ers gave their cooperation and in terest. The heat of the day made the program somewhat difficult, but many persons endured the heat to make the visit. The parish was honored to have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tillman and their famiies .from Our Lady of Consolation Par ish in Charlotte to pay a visit. Fa ther Joseph Howze, the Pastor, was most pleased in his parishion ers’ loyal cooperation. Associates Worry About Pope's Health Vatican City — (NC) — Those close to Pope Paul are worried over the state of his health and are pressing him to go to his sum mer retreat at Castelgandolfo earlier than usual this year. Last summer the Pope did not leave Rome for Castelgandolfo un til Aug. 5, but there are rumors that he may make the trip early in July this year. He met privately (June 30) with Father Mario Sirio, S.D.B., the new pastor at the sum mer retreat. The hot weather in Rome and the Pope’s busy rounds of audi ences and speeches are only part of the reason for his apparent weariness. He has been studying the progress of the conciliar com missions with the closest atten tion, and the Church’s current re examination of the morality of the pill as a means of regulating con ception has drawn heavily upon his attention. MJ EVERY MEAL A TREAT HERE Use Our Convenient Credit Cords .1 «A Raleigh — Hwy. 64 East Greensboro — Hwy. 29-70 Columbia, S.C.—Know Abbott Drive Charlotte—Jacksonville, Fla. a Cbwpltfji Ium, i DAIRY FOODS MILK AND ICE CREAM ★ At your nearby store MILK AND DAIRY FOODS ★ By convenient home delivery PINE STATE RALEIGH • OXFORD • HENDERSON DUNN • GOLDSBORO SANFORD . ROANOKE RAPIDS Xintli Curolinqfc Choict Sinn IUIU It's a Mad, Mad World j Church of England Seeks To Extend Use of Latin By John A. Greaves (N.C.W.C. News Service LONDON—While the Roman Catholic Church in England is preparing to use English in part of the Mass, the State Church of England is seeking to extend its use of Latin. This move is included in one of two Anglican Church measures submitted — as the Established Church must by law — to Parlia ment for approval. They seek to obtain legal recognition of some current Anglican Church practices already in use. And these two small requests, not sufficiently important to merit the title of pariamentary bills, are expected by some political ob servers to arouse a storm in the House of Commons as further signs of the Anglican Church’s alleged “drift to Rome.” One is called in official legal jargon the Vesture of Ministers Measure, and is about vestments and rubrics. The other is the Pray er Book (Miscellaneous Provi sions) Measure, and also deals with rubric and liturgy. In general, these measures would simply rec ognize practices which have long been common in Anglican churches. THE LITTLE GROUP of die ASPDEN ASSOCIATES, Inc. Floor Maintenance & Sanitation Equipment—Supplies—Service Home of the P.O. Box 1737 Greensboro, N. C. hard Protestant Members of P^; liament is planning, according n reports, to fight them tooth ani| nail. One such M.P. was said W have declared that some of thej' intended provisions such as legalit ing stone altars and mass vest, ments, the use of unleavened breai for Holy Communion and extes sions in the use of Latin wen “attempts to legalize the Romi Catholic forms.” One clause in the Prayer Bod Measure would extend the use s Latin. The Act of Uniformity] establishing the State Church, aR lows Latin in the colleges and hail of Oxford and Cambridge univerj sities and in the three big Anglji can colleges of Westminster, Ww Chester and Eton. Now it is pro; posed that it should be allowed is other universities and “such otb er places of religious and sounf learning as custom doth allow «: ordinary may permit.” Archbishop Michael Ramsey o Canterbury told reporters: “Whil it is not expected that the use o Latin will be more extensive tha it is at present, such a restricte right seemed undesirable.” As regards unleavened breai the law at present provides tlul the bread used at communion shall be “such as is usual to be eaten."* Another clause in the new measuw would allow bread “whether leav-j ened or unleavened,” but of the purest wheat flour obtainable, j AN OPPONENT of this mow* said the insistence on bread ii normal use for communion wafj deliberately intended by the re formers so that it could not W, reserved and kept as in Romar Catholic churches. A further clause in this meaj sure allows bishops to appoint spei cial feast days to be observed bf church-goers. 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