Fourth Session Predicted CINCINNATI — Before leaving here to attend the third session of the Second Vatican Council, Cin cinnati’s Archbishop Karl J. Alter predicted a fourth session will be needed to complete the council’s work. “I don’t see how it would be pos sible to finish the work already outlined for the council in the ses sion ahead. But I believe it can be done in one more session,” the archbishop said in an interview on the eve of his departure. Archbishop Alter noted that the At Butner Clergy Institute On Retardation Set For October The Second Ministers’ Institute will be conducted at Murdoch Cen ter, Butner, North Carolina, Mon day-Tuesday, October 5-6, 1964. Theme for the two-day Institute will be “The Church and Mental Retardation.” Resource persons, in addition to the staff at Murdoch Center, will be: The Reverend Warren Carr, Pastor, Watts Street Baptist Church, Durham; Dr. Sam O. Cornwell, Deputy Director of Mental Retardation, North Car olina Department of Mental Health; and Dr. Alan Keith-Lucas, Director, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Carr will speak on: “The Pastor Looks at Mental Retarda tion.” Dr. Cornwell’s address will be: “Current Trends in Mental Re tardation.” Theme of Dr. Keith Lucas’ three lectures will* be: “Christian Maturity and the Help ing Process.” This two-day Institute, sponsor ed by Murdoch Center, of the De partment of Mental Health in co operation with the North Carolina Council of Churches, and the Dio cese of Raleigh, is being coordinat ed by the Reverend Milton P. Snyder, Chaplain at Murdoch Cen ter. Murdoch Center, a state institu tion for care, treatment and train ing of mentally retarded persons, has over 1500 residents and re ceives applications from 21 coun ties in the central part of North Carolina. Dr. J. F. Elliott, Superintendent of Murdoch Center, announced that all ministers, church-related voca tional workers and other interest ed persons are invited to attend the Institute. Anyone desiring further infor mation may write Chaplain Snyder regarding advance registration. Southern Foundry Corporation all metal to specifications high Grade Brass Bronze and aluminum Castings 1310 So. Wilmington Street TE 2-6416 Raleigh, N. C. third session is scheduled to con clude Nov. 20 to enable many of the bishops to attend the 38th In ternational Eucharistic Congress which opens in Bombay, India, Nov. 28. When asked about reports of Jewish criticism of the proposed statement on relations between Jews and Christians after the con fidential text had been disclosed in the public press, Archbishop Alter said: “It is unrealistic to anticipate the action of the Vatican Council, which has not yet met for delibera tion in its third session. No one knows what modifications may be made in the text of reports to be submitted to the bishops for con sideration.” “The Church has always taught,” the archbishop continued, “that Christ died for the sins of all men, our own included. The Church has never in the past and does not now attribute responsibility for the death of Christ to the Jewish na tion as such, and not even to all its leaders; most certainly it does not do so in respect to succeeding gen erations, who were not yet born.” HE ADDED that “the Church, moreover, reprobates any ill will, hatred, or persecution of any indi vidual, group, race, or nation.” “Christ taught that we must love all men without exception,” he said. “The Church expresses its gratitude to the ‘People of God’ of the old Testament, from whose ranks came Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, the apostles, and many thousands of early Christians. “The Church expresses more over her intense sorrow that the Jewish people have suffered per secution and indignities in the past, and repudiates any attitudes which might lead to anti-Semitism. TRIANGLE MIRROR AND GLASS CO. 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Religion is not the only factor which leads to social cleavage and conflict; history, both of the past and of our contemporary period, bears ample witness to this fact.” Archbishop Alter said he expects council action in defining more clearly the role ,of the laity in the Church. In this respect, he said, “the council perhaps will point out the responsibility which rests on all members of the Church for the expansion and extension of the kingdom of God.” DISCUSSING the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy adopted at the council’s second session and promulgated by Pope Paul VI, the archbishop said he was “gratified” to have had a part in ratifying the liturgical changes. He admitted that the possibility of Mass in the language of the people had seemed extremely re mote a couple of decades ago, but added that the change is “most welcome.” He called use of English in the Mass “a real and genuine advance toward getting the whole congrega tion involved in the Mass as a com munity action.” As for the liturgical renewal in the Cincinnati archdiocese, “we’re on our way,” said the archbishop “Participation by the people will continue to grow in the coming years,” he added. “We’ll not be able to have high Masses in English in all probability for some time,” he said, “because we don’t have the proper music yet that will fit the text.” When Masses in English begin, Nov. 29, cards will be available in all churches with the complete text in English on one side, and with hymns in English on the other. 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