Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1952 — Page 6
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CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, Sept. 23 (CDN)—In his breezy summer castle over-
looking the blue button of Lake Albano, Pope Pius: XII escapes the heat of Rome but not the pressures of office. ° Wednesday and Saturday eveInings at 6 o'clock he appears on {the baroque balcony above the little piazza and blesses the crowd lhe so evidently enjoys greeting. [Then the doors close and he resumes his race with death to fill the emptying College of Cardinals. Death has vacated 24 of the T0 seats of the Pope's nearest adjutants., While the hollow-cheeked, spectacled Pontiff postpones the announcement of the young cardinals for which the world is waiting, death cuts off another cardinal something like every four months, .
» » ~ WHY, it is asked, with communism aggressive everywhere, has Pius XII taken so long to fill up the ranks of his indispensable staff, delaying the counter-offen-sive? The Pope offers no public explanation, His advisers are obliged to imagine the dilemma of his “fatal solitude” rather than defining it. In 1946, after the long gap of the war, Pius filled two seats at once. A consistory investing cardinals is an expensive, elaborate ceremony, best done on a large scale. Today's delay would be less noticeable were it not for the urgency of the church's besieged position. ~- s ” ” PIUS XII always has been slow about large decisions, Here is why he is so careful now, as Vatican observers understand it: The coming college will be predominantly foreigners. Death has already reduced the core of 28 Italians to 16, about a third of the living cardinals. To choose their junior colleagues the Pontiff must reach deep into Africa, Asia, South America, and the hierarchies of urban American, complex congregations with perplexing racial and minority problems. He must appease, if he can, the feeling among Italo-Ameri-
bishops do not move toward red hats with the -same celerity as Americans of Irish and German lineage. ; This is the 77-year-old pope’s second and probably last chance {to enlarge the college by adding {more seats. With about 420 mil|lion communicants, Catholicism is jat least 10 times as numerous as {in 1586 when Sixtus V chose the | first 70 cardinals. The Pope may {increase the seats to 100. The | best Vatican sources think he {will pass this question to his suc-
{self with internationalizing the |cardinalate still further. ° u #" n FOR PIUS to break out more {from the Italian cocoon of princelly cardinals involves thorny political decisions. | The Vatican, while anti-Com- | munist and anti-atheist, seems to {be steering for the role of the {“third force” in the coming world. {This in-between role is also co|veted by secular powers like Sweden and Switzerland, by nearly all the newborn middle-sized | Asiatic powers, and by such agile straddlers as Tito and Nehru. . | For the Pope to make Catholicism into a third force means, among other things, he must balance off the naming of cardinals
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The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Hoosler-born archbishop of St. Louis, is one of the most frequently mentioned prelates for prospective election to the office of cardinal. Archbishop Ritter was born in New Albany and served in connection with SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, Indianapolis, during nearly all his priestly career prior to going to St. Louis. The prelate was consecrated bighop and installed as archbishop, both, in the cathedral in Indianapolis, !
lics are the greatest supporters of the church, against the naming of cardinals in the fettered Communist countries. Looking to the future, it would be unwise to lean too far either West or East. Communism may wane like fascism, but some forms of Marxist states are likely to go on. The cardinals behind the Iron Curtain all have died or gone to jail—the Chinese cardinal is in exile and infirm—and the choicest successors to them are trapped in ambiguous circumstances. i ” = - THE POPE'S dilemma is illustrated by the case of Archbishop Stefan Wyszinski of Warsaw, primate of Poland since the death of Prince Cardinal Adam Sapieha. With Communist consent Archbishop Wyszinski made a trip to Rome. The aim of this unusual | trip—never revealed publicly— was to inform the Pope about the dilemma in which the Polish| Communists had placed him, He had been asked by the Red government to appoint clerical administrators over the western| part of Poland, just wrested from | Germany. There being no peace treaty yet giving Poland this German soil, and the German Catholics] being sensitive on this point, the] Vatican gave Wyszinski neither | approval nor disapproval. The Polish primate chose, it is under-| stood, a middle ground, selecting some church officials himself dnd permitting the Reds to recom-
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Rome to accept the red hat, will they be allowed to return? That is the obstacle in the case of 55-year-old ‘Archbishop Louis Stepinac of Zagreb, recently released from jail by Tito. The Pope cannot bypass men like Archbishop Stepinae, any more than he can ignore the eligibility of Prague’s brave Archbishop, 65-year-old Josef Bgran, a Nazi prisoner at Dachau and now languishing in a Bohemian jail. Making hard - pressed. archbishops into cardinals to reward their fortitude elevates them to a level with 60-year-old Cardinal Josef Mindszenty, serving a life sentence in an Hungarian jail.
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{mend some. In other words, he found to lead the stick-it-out stalled for time and did his best,| phase behind the Iron Curtain, Stalin dies and counter[communism gets under way.
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he virtually must, ‘he Commu-| however, it is seen because it alnists are certain to exploit the/!oWs him to bypass elderly and nomination as a sign of consent/Infirm candidates. In this way he
to Archbishop Wyszinski’s limited |€Vades—with death as his ally— {the obligation of naming arch-
{bishops in their seventies, his own |contemporaries and friends, to a archbishop the Pope has another college already topheavy with dilemma: If he invites them to|2iling octogenarians.
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