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Blessing the people of the world, Pope John XXIII beginnings his way to the opening of the Second Vatican Council. CRe1igious News Service Photo.j ZVlcAuley Haiis the Mind And ttie Heart of ifie Council The Holy Father extends his hands over his people, giving them the privilege of the Papal blessing. But he has given the Church an even greater privilege-the Ecumenical Council. Pope John XXIII is both the mind and the heart of this great assembly. He has a deep love for the Catholic Church and through this Council he wishes to remove every spot and wrinkle which might obscure or distort her light as a divine institu- tion, making her less attractive than she ought to be in the world's eyes. Under the Pope, the Council is a flexible and vital body, thus helping it to achieve its goals more easily. Pope John is a revolutionary Pope, but he does not intend to force his ideas on the bishops. It is not his Council, but the world's. The state of the world today has distressed the Pope for a long time. He has heard people ask for peace and then watched them increase their threats of war. He has seen nations negotiate for agreement and then only sharpen their dissensions. He feels that the world is plunged in grave anguish and restlessness. It is the duty of the Church to give the world a light of great example, and Pope John has given us the Ecumenical Council with its central themes of unity and renewal. Because he is a great man, we dedicate THE GIL- MARIAN of 1963 to Pope John XXIII-in the Spirit of the Council. Around the world, Masses and prayers were said for the success of the Council and McAuley was a part of that union. 4
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