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Pope Paul Visits Seminarians Continued from page 1A most austere In discipline and obe dience to seminary life ... “YOU GIVE evidence of being the number one seminary in Rome,” the Pope said. “Such in deed is your seminary that it is at the top not only in numbers but the beauty of its buildings; not only in its discipline but in its interpretation of seminary life. “We expect that you will always contribute the fidelity and good example, of the silent but com plete influence of your scholastic activity in the preparation for the priesthood. And know that this will be the great gift you bring the Church of God, and that the Church will not fail to repay you with its blessings and thanks, its friendship, its spiritual solidarity with each of you, with your fu ture ministry and with each of your dioceses.” When he arrived at the villa that sets on a hillside of rugged forest and formal gardens, Pope Paul was met by the college rec tor, Bishop Francis Reh, and the superior of the downtown graduate house for student priests, Msgr. Joseph L. Zryd. He joined -the faculty of both houses in the cha pel, where the choir gave a poly phonic version of the official pray er for the Pope: “Oremus Pro Pon tifice.” AFTER AN address of welcome by Bishop Reh in Italian, Pope Paul spoke informally in Italian to praise the American seminary. Then turned to a prepared address in English devoted to the ideals of seminary formation. “You are indeed privileged to be BLESSES SCHOOL Nagercoil, India — (NC) — Bishop Thomas R. 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WORLD FAMOUS OPEN KITCHEN Finest In Italian Food CHARLOTTE, N.C. 1318 West Morehead St. here during this historic days of the ecumenical council,” he said. “In the serene workings of the seminary you can witness the workings of the council and strive to enter into its spirit . . . “We urge you to prepare your selves intellectually as well as pos sible, because the community looks to the priest for guidance and leadership more than ever before. Here in the seminary you have order and discipline — guarantees for a good preparation. But we know your young spirits rebel at times at what seemingly are brakes on your initiative, and your de sire to confront the vast problems of the world. “REMEMBER THAT obedience is most necessary in any well-or dered society, and that it is the most basic virtue upon which con structive and effective activity is solidly founded.” With his private secretary, Msgr. Pasquale Macchi, and Msgr. 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Almost reluctantly, he returned to his limousine and drove back to the papal palace just up the hill. He had left behind as a gift to the college the golden chalice given him by students at the sem inary he once attended in the town of Brescia in northern Italy. He said he hoped the gift “would establish a link between my own seminary and this one.” WELCOMING Lawrence Cardinal Shehan of Baltimore to tb annual meeting of the National Federation of Catholic CoC lege Students is Oliver Barber, Jr., president of the federatl Cardinal Shehan keynoted the meeting (Aug. 30) in Wash’ ton, D.C. Priest Tells Newsmen Catholic News Reporting Not Easy Manchester, N.H. — (NC) — There is “no easy, simple way of reporting a story” about the Cath olic Church, Father Vincent A. Yzermans, director of the Infor mation Bureau, National Catholic Welfare Conference, told a group of newsmen here. 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