Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1959 — Page 6

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Express Interest , P In Pope's Call * Council For Church Unity Is Welcomed NEW YORK <UPT> — Leaders of Protestant and Orthodox Christian churches expressed deep inter-

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est today in Pope John’s announcement that he will call a Council for church unity. The Rev. Edward T. Dahlberg, president of the National Council of Churches which represents 33 major Protestant and Orthodox said that anything that would bring together all the churches of Christ "would be blessed of God.” "Anything that will be a step toward unity of churches would be

welcome," he said, “but it would have to be recognized that it would be a mutual coming together, not under conditions laid down by one churdh for all others.”' The Rev. Mr. Dahlberg stressed, however, that Protestants will not countenance being looked upon as •‘separated Christians" returning! to the church of Rome. Metropolitan Antony Bashir, archbishop of the Syrian Antiocian Orthodox, archdiocese here, said

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the “peoples of the East” were always willing to welcome such moves, providing they are sincere. “I don’t find any reason why the apostolic churches should be divided," Metropolitan Bashir said. “There is only one holy apostolic church. Its difference could be ironed out in ecumenical councils.” ’ ’ , •■; " The metropolitan said one way of reaching understanding would be to go back to the unity that

existed before the great schism of 1054. He said a study should be made of the dogma and doctrine that existed then, and all that has divided Christendom since then should be discarded. » “But when one side wants to rule the other, then I am sure the eastern churches will never take it," he said. In London, the Church of England said that, if invited, it would I send an obseivet te the Vatican’s]

church council with the hope it would lead to eventual reunion ol Protestants and Catholic#. An official spokesman told United Press International, however, that he. interpreted Pope John's announcement of an ecumenical council of all Christian branches as a bid to bring back the Russian and Greek Orthodox Catholic churches into the fold of Rome, rather than an overture to ■" ■■■■■■— I ||l 1 '"’.."’Tfr*-

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the Protestant churches. In Geneva, Dr. Visser T. Hooft, secretary general of the World Council of Churches said today the call for an ecumenical congress was of “tremendous importance.” He said the Pope’s plea to discuss unity under Catholicism — “illustrates the tremendous importance which this problem of unity has assumed in our time.’ r Stale Traffic Toll Low Over Weekend Only Two Traffic Deaths In Indiana United Press International Indiana’s weekend traffic death toll was held to a rare total of two in spite of snow and rain which made driving hazardous in some areas. Both fatalities were recorded within the first eight hours of the 54-hour weekend period, Friday night and early Saturday. The remainder of Saturday and all of Sunday apparently went by without any additional fatal accidents. The death toll included a West Point youth and an Alabama man.

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