Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1957 — Page 8

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Cardinal Os Poland Is Visiting Vatican Launches Historic Visit To Vatican VATICAN CITY (UP>— Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski may stay here as long as two months for an extensive Roman Catholic Church study of the position of its members behind the Iron Curtain, informed sources said today. The Polish primate, who arrived here Wednesday night, was expected to spend today resting and conferring with his five-man staff in their at the convent of the Polish Order of the Sisters of the Holy Family. Although strict secrecy shrouded his schedule, Vatican sources said it was not likely he would have, his first interview with Pope Pius XII today as had been expected. There was no reason given. The cardinal’s arrival was a psychological victory for Catholicism in its ideological battle, with Communism for the 75 million church memberst who Mve behind the Iron and Bamboo Curtains. Vatican sources Mid the major purpose of the visit would be a thorough examination’ ’ of possi-

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ble ways of improving the situation of Poland’s 25 million Catholics under the yoke of Communism. Relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Warsaw government have improved slowly since Wladyislaw Gomulka, a Communist who has steered Poland somewhat out of the Soviet orbit, rose to power in October. Wyszynski himself was allowed to resume his duties as primate after three years under arrest. Since the cardinal is the only church primate to get out of an Iron Curtain country since Communism swept Eastern Europe after World War 11, he can supply invaluable guidance to church officiate here. Asia Church Leader Warns Christians World Council Os Churches Meeting BUCK HILL FALLS, Pa. (UP)An Asian church leader said today Christians have lost their “sense of urgency” about the “unfinished task” of winning the world to Christ Dr. D. T. Niles of Ceylon, head of the Evangelism Department of the World Council of Churches, warned U.S. protestant leaders that this is no time for resting on their oars. “The events of the world are moving at a terrific pace,” he said, “and we are already seeing the calamaties that are in store for us if the obedience of the church does not keep pace with the events of history.” Nites spoke before the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference for the World Council of Churches. Leaders of 32 major Protestant Denominations are attending the three-day meeting here. jNUes said uuistum evangelism seems to be suffering from a lack of “conviction that anyone needs to be evangelized.” He said this can be traced to a realization tha “the performance of the Christian community in moral and religious living shows little superiority over that of adherents of other religions.’* But he pointed out that Christians are not called upon to preach the claim that they are better than anyone else. “The authority of the evangelist lies not in what has happened to him but in what has happened to the world,” he said. “God has loved the world in Jesus Christ, and Jesus has died for the world ... Evangelism becomes compulsive on those who know this truth. ” Three Are Arrested On Traffic Charges Three motorists were arrested on traffic charges Wednesday evening and all are scheduled to appear in justice of the peace court Friday night. t*'. '. Larry B. Dunbar, 25, of Fort Wayne, was charged with speeding on U.S. highway 27 north of Decatur. William Frysinger, 59, of Rockford, 0„ was arrested on U. S. highway 33 in Pleastnt Mills for driving a vehicle with an improper muffler. A charge of driving with an expired operator’s license was filed against Elmer Wendel, 30, of Decatur, who was also arrested in Pleasant Mills. If you have sometmng to seU './ ooms for rent, try a Democra' Want Ad. it brings results.

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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957