Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1963 Catholic Council Recesses After Busy 9-Week Session Bv United Press International) By United Press, New York The Ecumenical Council received today at September. The following is a summary of important events of the nine-week session of the world gathering of Catholic hierarchy: Sept. 21-In a pre-council speech, Pope Paul VI calls for a reform and internationalization of the Roman Curia, the Vatican administrative body. SEPT. 29—Pope Paul opens the second session promising to follow path of the late Pope John XXIII and asking bishops to "build a bridge toward the contemporary world." Sept. 30—The 2,500 Ecumenical Council fathers begin discussion of a document "De Ecclesia" which outlines the nature of the Church. Oct. 29—In an extremely close vote, bishops decide to treat the blessed Virgin Mary in the document about the Church rather than dedicate a separate document to her. OCT. 39—In historic voting the next day, the bishops accept Pope Paul's invitation to share in governing the Church, declare that authority along with the Pope is theirs "by divine right," and accept the principle of a new priestly order of deacons, possibly married, in the Church. Nov. 5—After cutting off debate on the Church document and sending it back to commission for amendments, the Council moves on to discuss proposed decree on bishops and the government of dioceses which envisions a decentralization of authority in the Church. NOV. 18—The Council moves on to a proposed decree on Ecumenism which stands as a historic milestone in the Christian unity movement. Nov. 19—A statement on religious freedom which reverses Catholic tradition in this field and proclaims the right of all men to believe and worship according to their consciences is introduced for Council consideration. Nov. 22—The Council overwhelmingly approved a liturgy constitution designed to reform and renew the mass and other forms of Catholic worship and which permits the substitution of modern languages for Latin in the mass and sacraments. NOV. 25—The Council approves a decree on communications which backs qualified freedom of information and which many bishops admit was ill-erepared and ambiguous about censorship. Dec. 4-Pope Paul closes the Council with the promulgation' of the liturgy constitution and communications document. AWS Members Play Post Office An intramural postal delivery service will be initiated during December to earn money for the Associated Women Students annual SMOP project. This year SMOP stands for "Save Money on Postage." The AWS House of Representatives will set up a Christmas card delivery system Dec. 12-13 and 16-18 for the organized houses who wish to exchange Christmas cards. The women will sort and deliver the cards for two cents each, and the money will go for the AWS memorial scholarships which are awarded at the end of each year. Last year the group sponsored a late night for which women paid to stay out later than regular closing hours. The campus information booth will serve as the "post office" from 9:30 to 3:30 each of the designated days. Workers will deliver the cards each evening. THE GRAND PRIX OF THE United States this year was lengthened 23 miles to a total of 253 miles to assure a minimum duration of two hours. Women Whistlers? STUTTGART, Germany — (UPI) —The State Athletic Association said today 12 women were trained to work as handball referees because "male referees are scarce and a female whistle commands more respect." BUSINESS DIRECTORY Now! 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