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Look for lunch, dinner, and dessert specials daily! 6326 Massachusetts St. awrence, KS 843-4555 Open Mon-Sat 11-midnight Sunday noon to 11 Catholicism to have revised guidelines New catechism more tolerant of homosexuals The Associated Press PARIS — The Roman Catholic Church moved yesterday to bring doctrine into line with modern life by unveiling a new catechism that casts a more tolerant eye on homosexuals. It also extends "Thou Shalt Not Steal" to include those who pay low wages or perform low-quality work. The first revised guidelines for the Catholic faith in 426 years contain no new sins and eliminate none of the old ones, including divorce and abortion. In line with traditional teachings, the catechism describes homosexual acts as "intrinsically dissolute, contrary to natural law" and instructs homosexuals to practice chastity. But in an appeal to tolerance, the catechism adds that because most homosexuals do not choose their lifestyle willingly, they "must be welcomed with respect, compassion and delicacy. "One must avoid all unjust discrimination against them." bound to disappoint many of the world's 900 million Catholics. The new catechism, a 676-page book that will be the basis of shorter catechisms that often are memorized by Roman Catholic children and adults, renews many orthodox positions. Some of its provisions, including an insistence that only natural contraception is acceptable, are Some stricty modern items are condemnations of terrorism and hostage-taking, drug abuse and drug-trafficking, and the transplantation of organs against the consent of the donor. The catechism appeared first in French, since that was the working language of the drafting committee. It will appear in Italian and Spanish next month, in English and German next spring and eventually in Latin, the church's official language. "We have simply tried to take up the commandments again on how a Christian can conduct his life today," said Jean Honore, bishop of Tours and the catechism's French editor. The catechism spurred intense debate among the 3,000 bishops who submitted some 24,000 amendments to the six-year project. It is rooted in the Ten Commandments, with some up-to-date twists. The Seventh Commandment — Thou Shalt Not Steal — is interpreted as a call for economic and social justice. Women priests, approved last week by the Church of England, were unacceptable because Christ's 12 Apostles, whom priests represent, were all males. "Any manner of taking and unjustly holding the property of another, even if it does not specifically contradict civil law, is contrary to the Seventh Commandment," the catechism says. Richer nations are urged to welcome poor immigrants. Price-gouging and low wages are considered forms of stealing, and the disabled have a right to work. Forging checks is sinful, as is badly performed work. Going on strike is a moral right unless accompanied by violence. The church's once sacrosanct stance on private property has been modified to state that the earth is the heritage of all mankind. guidelines on sexual behavior, broadly under the Sixth Commandment — Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery. Apart from greater tolerance for homosexuals, the catechism broke little new ground. Sexual union outside marriage remains forbidden. "Among the sins gravely contrary to chastity, one must cite masturbation, fornication, pornography and homosexual practices," the catechism says. "cultery and thirst - polygamy and free sex - offences to the dignity of marriage." Under the Fifth Commandment — Thou Shall Not Kill — the catechism does not rule out a state's right to impose the death penalty. Regarding abortion, the catechism says that "human life must be protected in an absolute manner from the moment of conception." Basic doctrine — heaven and hell and a tripartite deity comprising father, son and holy spirit — are unchanged. The last complete overhaul of the catechism was adopted by the Council of Trent in 1566 at a time when the church was battling Protestantism. Since then, the Catholic flock has spread to the Americas, Africa and Asia. Take A Whiff Creation Station stocks Lawrence's largest selection of exotic fragrances from around the world! Essential Oils Natural Perfumes Body & Massage Oils add a little spice to your life! CREATION STATION 726 Mass. 841-1999 - Incense from the Far East PRESENTS Africana thought BLACKSTUDENTUNION Brenda Verner, Ed.M. Harvard University President, Verner Communications 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday, November 17,1992 Wescoe Hall Auditorium (Room 3039) PAPA KENO'S PIZZERIA 6 EAST 9TH STREET DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE 841-PAPA(7272) TRADITIONAL PIZZA BY THE SLICE ANDPIE Admission: FREE Topics of Discussion 749. 4333 Kizer Cummings JEWELERS Rings Fixed Fast! *Slide presentation:Public Property Media Images of Black and White Women. *Discussion of contemporary issues that affect the African American Community. 833 Mass*Lawrence, KS Sponsored By: Black Student Union 425 Kansas Union 864-3948 Black Panhellenic Council Student Senate