Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Apr 1953, p. 15

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 18, 1953 18 Rutherford's FIRST IN QUALITY... VALUE . . . AND SAVINGS Pope Issues Caution To Psychoanalysts CITY (AP)--The Pope, limits, for certain kinds of secrets. | PALL Roman Catholic aiti- | It is not right to make use of it tude, has cautioned both psycho-| indiscriminately in psychoanalytic analysts and their patients of the limits within which they may prac- tice or submit to this form of modern healing. He said psychoanalysts must not assume priestly functions and pat- ients must not reveal the secrets of confession. The Pope touched also on sexual education and the sexual instinct, with which psychoanalysis is con- cerned. "One should be slow," he said, "to lower man . . . to the level of the brute." The Pope presented the Church's attitude on psychoanalysis to dele- gates of the Catholic congress on |. psychotherapy and psychology at a special audience Sunday. His ad- dress was released today by the Vatican press office. The Pope said intimate secrets of individuals "must be safe- guarded." These, he said, are fre- quently endangered by psychoanal- ysis. | practice." | The Pope said "efficacious sex- {ual education, in entire safety, | teaches with calmness and objec- tivity what the young man should know for his personal conduct and his relationship with those with whom. he is brought into contact. "For the rest," he added, "'the |accent will be placed principally, in sexual education as, moreover, in all education tipon self-mastery and religious training. "The trite principle that sexual trouble of the unconscious, as all other inhibitions of identical origin, an be suppressed only by their | being. brought to the level of cons- ciousness, is not valid if it is gen- eralized without distinction. '"The indirect treatment also has |its efficacy, and often it suffices to a large extent." Referring to psychoanalytical methods in the sexual domain, he |added: 'One cannot consider as VALUE DEMONSTRATION \ "There are secrets," said the licit, without further consideration, Pope, 'which must on no account | the evocation to the level of cons- be divulged--even to a doctor, |ciousness of all the representations, even in spite of grave personal in- emotions and sexual experiences, convenience. : '"The secret of confession may never be revealed; it is equally forbidden for the professional sec- | ret to be communicated to another, including a doctor. '"The same is true of other sec- rets. One may invoke the prin- ciple: 'for a proportionately grave reason it is permitted to reveal a secret to a prudent man and: one capable of keeping a secret.' This principle is correct, within narrow which lie dormant in the memory and the unconscious, and which are thus actualized in the psychic." |the doctor insofar as morality is | concerned. "Obviously," he said, "it is not | primarily a question of the dis- {cretion of the psychoanalyst, but |of that of the patient, who fre- | quently has no right what ever to || give away his secrets." Thomson Dailies President Again Heads Canadian Press TORONTO (CP)--Herve Major, news editor of Montreal La Presse, Wednesday was elected honorary year. Mr. Major, who was president of e national news-gathering co-op- erative for the years 1950-52, was presented with a television console at the annual meeting of members. His election to the office of hon- orary president followed at the meeting of the incoming board of directors. ' Roy H. Thomson, head of the Thomson newspaper group, was re- president, R. J. Rankin Mail-Star, first vice-presi- dent, and D. B. ers, Regina Leader-Post, second vice-president, were also re-elected. elected th The annual meeting {ollowing 19man board of direc- Bachna Sr Prairie--| R. 8. Malone, Winnipeg Free Press; Philip 8. Fisher, Win- nipeg Tribune; D. B. Rogers, Re- Leader-Post; R. M. Cantlon, Star-Poenix; Ontario--John HE. Motz, Kitoh- oor. Wate joo Record; Arthur R. , London Free Press; Roy H. Thomson, Timmins Press; John Bassett, Jr., Toronto Telegram; Standard; Peter M. ford. Expositor. Gazette; . J. West, Montreal Star; Herve Major, Mont- real La Presse; A.-F. Mercier, Quebec L'Evenement-Journal; Maritime-- B. Herder, St. John's, Nfid., Slegram, R. J. Rankin, Halifax Mail-Star; Roy D. Duchemin, Sydney Post-Record. The meeting expressed regret at retirement from membership of Senator W. A. Buchanan, Leth- bridge Herald, and Emile Jean, Trois-Rivieres Le Nouvelliste. | D. Smith, publisher of the Fort |Wiltam Times-Journal and him- {self a charter member of CP, re- | marked that Senator Buchanan is {not only an outstanding publisher but '"'has been one of the men to | whom the west owes so much for |its advancement in methods of | agricultural improvement, in irri- |gation projects and in building up |of an industrial empire in the | wheatlands." Senator Buchanan's {son Hugh Tuesday was named to | CP membership for the Lethbridge | Herald. The senator, as a former |CP president, becomes an honor- lary member. Rubber Workers Ask 20-Cent Hike TORONTO (CP) -- The United Rien Workers' Union (C1008 olive of 20 cents an ho for us cents an r for its $5500 Canadian members, STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST. E, WHITBY PHONE WHITBY 552 Memorials ® Markers Wage adjustments headed the list of 10 points in this year's eco- nomic program drawn up by the union's international poliey com- mittee at a meeting convened here by L. 8. 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