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...Theodore Cardinal Innitzer. Aging (74) Cardinal Innitzer believes that the church should live in peace with whatever temporal power happens to be in control. When the Nazis took Austria in 1938, Innitzer publicly urged Catholics to vote for them (an act for which he was sternly reprimanded by Pope Pius XI), and later Innitzer made it clear that he thought he and his church could get along with the Communists through conciliation and diplomacy. Young (40), vigorous Franz Jachym, on the other hand, is a thoroughgoing anti-Communist who disagrees with Innitzer's conciliatory ways...
Last week Pope Pius personally examined the case, ordered Jachym's consecration to proceed. The Pope announced that he had overcome Jachym's personal apprehensions, ordered both Innitzer and Jachym to Rome. There, in the church of Santa Maria dell' Anima, Cardinal Innitzer intoned the solemn Mass and performed the ceremony of consecrating the new bishop. Msgr. Jachym, kneeling before the cardinal, was stern-faced as he made his responses. After the ceremony, leaning for the first time on his pastoral staff, Jachym walked firmly from the church, his hand lifted in blessing, his eyes downcast...
...still making news. The question of a U.S. diplomatic representative at the Vatican first came up in 1779, when John Adams wrote the Continental Congress that he hoped it would "never send a minister to His Holiness," nor receive a Roman Catholic nuncio in the U.S. But when Pius IX was elected Pope in 1846, his reputation for liberalism made U.S. Protestants so enthusiastic that the event was celebrated with nondenominational mass meetings in New York and Philadelphia...
Holy Year in Europe (Sun. 10 p.m., Mutual). An hour-long documentary, including the recorded recital of the Lord's Prayer by Pope Pius...
...reporters was making news once again; a Dali Madonna appeared on the cover of This Week magazine, to illustrate an interview with the new Dali by news-wise Art Critic Emily Genauer. Dali had painted the picture last summer at Port Lligat in Spain, showed it to Pope Pius XII last fall. The Pope, Dali said afterwards, showed, "extraordinary comprehension" of his effort...