'Roman Catholics Worship In US. In Livelier Fashion TARHSPOCERSIAR 4 ey sth tee eeer 2 * By GEORGE W. CORNELL YORK (AP)--American ics began worship- the scriptures and pulpit preaching. | The move has striking ecu- menical overtones, "When we invite a Protestant friend, he will find himself very much at home in the 'foremass' or 'service of the world'," says Most Rev. Paul J. an, Arehbishop of Atlanta and a by|liturgical commission member. It will 'make the church comprehensible to all .' declares a liturgical commission of United States bishops, and lead to a '"'more "full, conscious and active par- teipation" by the faithful. The bishops set this Sunday, the first of Advent and the he- There will be considerably worship, particularly with the more liturgically minded de- nominations, such as Episcopal- jans (Anglicans) and Luther- ans. d Worship of Protestants has al- ways been in the people's lan- guage, a point at issue in their 16th century break from Rome. hymns--a tively rare thing in most Ro- man Catholic parishes--also is recommended, as an opening|4S processional, at the offeratory, at communion and a recessional hymn. customed to mostly in private meditation, despite urgings to the contrary, the transition poses the biggest reorientation. shows an imperious old matron in a flowered hat looking scorn- fully about at her hymn-singing fellow parishioners and grumbl- ing: beads with all this yappin' go- ing on?" Singing of rela- To those Roman Catholics ac- spending mass A recently published cartoon "} low's a-body to say their By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP)--James Calla- ghan, who haniles his position) treasury chief with a smiling and easy air, told overseas cor- respondents Friday he'd like to see his name vanish from news- papers for a time. "My job does not require headlines," said the chancellor' of the exchequer who has been at the centre of something of an economic hurricane, what with new import charges, @ con- troversial budget and a run on the British pound sterling. Callaghan stresses that Brit- ain's economic problems can best be solved in a quiet and unsensational manner and the government had tackled them in a businesslike way. Britain Chief Of Exchequer Requests Fewer Headlines But he assured the reporters his words were not meant to be "harsh" when he chargtd ear- Wer this week that overseas countries had received the wrong impression of the labor gevernment's economic meas- ures, "We have been passing through a difficult period," the chancellor declared. pec that 11 eniadl ju nada, were p to nama financial aid to pro- tect the pound, Callaghas added: "The world now knows that we have the united strength of the whole Western monetary system behind us. We have been given time to press forward with our longer-term plans for strengthening the economy, s0 tion) club from Bill McKechnie for and labor are working the pol- John McHale CRACKERS SOLD a CE Pr a Ee er mr ry THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 30, 1964 2] HOUSTON (AP) -- President of Milwaukee Braves announced the purchase eS Atlanta in 1966. Atlanta, at pres-| will continue to operate there in ent in the International League,|1965 as an AAA club. 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The Roman Catholic mass, centering on the eucharist or Lord's supper, first was put in Latin when that was the lan- guage spoken by most Chris- tians of the fourth century Ro- man Empire. RETAINED LATIN Although Latin became a dead language, it was retained iby the Western rite of the church, leaving the mass in a tongue uniform but unknown by most worshippers, and thus largely up to the clergy. "With the introduction of the vernacular, the people can par- ticipate intelligently . . . instead of murmuring a mumbo-jumbo of Latin, as incomprehensible to them as Hindustani," says Rev. Ralph Gorman, editor of the Catholic magazine, The Sign. Under the revamped ritual, worshippers will stand in many phases of it, for prayers, hymns and psalms, instead of kneeling silently through most of the mass as before, The priest may face the peo- ple throughout the service, in- stead of having his back to them as in the past, although this remains optional since it requires a forward position for the altar table to permit stand- ing behind it. Most altars are against the wall. ig of the new ecclesiastical year, for introduction of the far- changes in parishes across the U.S. In Canada, the switch to the new form of the mass will take ce next March 7, the first inday of Lent. GREAT IMPACT A tremendous and telling im- pact was foreseen among the 'nearly 45,000,000 Catholics in the 17,500 parish churches in U.S. cities and villages. Many have been going through special instructions and practice to prepare for the new mode of worship. For others, it may seem at first stunningly unfathiliar, different--and per- haps temporarily disconcerting. Some individual Catholics, settled in the habits of a life- time, have voiced complaints about the extensive changes. Smoothing out the readjust- ments is expected to be a long process. The reforms originally were authorized by the Vatican coun- cil in Rome last year in its mon- umental 12,000-word "constitu- tion on the liturgy," which left detailed implementation up to regional hierarchies. In the U.S., about half the masa is being put in English, * with much of it to be voiced . by the people instead of only by priest or altar assistants, CITE PRIMARY AIM Greater lay participation is a "primary aim," says Rev. Frederick R. McManus, a litur- gical scholar of Catholic Uni- versity, and a periti or expert adviser to the Vatican council. 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