In Mexico Traditionalist & Pax Groups Scored MEXICO CITY — (NC) — The Mexico City archbishopric in a pas toral letter has denounced two ex tremist organizations—one on the right and one on the left—as crea tions of “divisive elements aimed at creating schism within Catholi cism.” It said that neither the “Mexican Catholic Traditionalist Movement” | New Movie Code Seen on Horizon NEW YORK—(NC)—Hollywood may scrap its detailed code of pro duction standards in favor of a brief statement stressing treat ment rather than choice of sub jects for motion pictures. This is reported in Variety (Oct. 20), a weekly show business tab loid, which said presidents of com panies allied in the Motion Picture Association of America are exam ning the new code in draft form. Major U.S. film producers now bscribe to a 3,000-word self-reg latory code which spells out pro ibited subjects and methods of ting certain episodes. 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Radiance Drive GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ASUMtm nor the “Pax Cultural Association” has the authorization of the arch diocesan hierarchy. The letter, read at Sunday Mas ses in the 400 churches of this cap ital, was signed by Auxiliary Bish op Francisco Orozco Lomelin in behalf of Archbishop Miguel Dario Miranda, Primate of Mexico, who is in Rome attending the ecu menical council. THE LETTER warned Mexican Catholics that the so-called Pax as sociation, which had its origins in Poland following World War II, is known to have had communist fi nancial backing. It noted that the movement was disavowed by Stef an Cardinal Wyszynski, Primate of Poland, and by the Polish bishops as a whole. It recalled also that the so-call ed “traditionalist” movement ori ginated in the United States under the leadership of Father Gommar De Pauw, and that Father De Pauw was reprimanded by his arch bishop, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan of Baltimore. The letter said that no Mexican who considers himself a Catholic “may join, take part in, or en Our Lady of Mercy Students Addressed By Dr. Leyasmeyer Dr. Karlis Leyasmeyer, Euro pean author, educator, and editor, recently addressed the students of Our Lady of Mercy High in Char lotte. Dr. Leyasmeyer, a first-hand authority on Communism, gave a penetrating discussion on Commu nist strategy and the Communist threat to the United States. To prevent a Communist take-over, he said Americans must develop “dy namic men,” men with total ac ceptance, total dedication, and to tal discipline for the cause of Christian freedom. Dr. Leyasmey er, an excellent speaker, who has won acclaim throughout the Unit ed States for his “factual and clear-cut presentation,” won the acclaim, also, of the students of Our Lady of Mercy. courage” the Catholic Traditional ist Movement or the Pax Cultural Association. While formation of the tradi tionalist movement here was an nounced only last August, the or ganization has been very active. It has carried on an intense mem bership campaign, and has circu lated leaflets and published-large newspaper advertisements aimed at discrediting the reform movement within the Church. Favorite targets of the so-called traditionalists have included Bish op Sergio Mendez Arceo of Cuer navaca, whose cathedral has been referred to in ads as “the wine cellar,” and Msgr. Ivan Illiclr, priest of the New York archdiocese who directs the missionary train ing center in Cuernavaca known as the Center of Intercultural For mation. A quarter-page advertisement in the Mexico City daily Excelsior la beled the Cuernavaca center a place “where a Russian monsignor, Ivan Illich, and other foreigners prepare the new Catholic mission aries who are to spread through out Latin America, where they will become agents of ideas so foreign to traditional Catholicism such as the abandonment of devotion to Mary and the saints and the sub stitution of Biblical psalms for the Our Father and the Hail Mary, in order to carry on a dialogue with God in the Protestant fashion.” Fatima Prepares for Fiftieth Anniversary FATIMA, Portugal —(NC)— A large auditorium, a library and several other buildings will be constructed at the Marian shrine here in time for the 50th anniver sary of the apparitions of the Vir gin Mary in 1967. Msgr. Antonio Borges, rector of the shrine, said he hoped that Pope Paul VI would be able to attend the anni versary ceremonies. 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