ECB Eugene C. Best Radio Interviews 1963-1965.
Best, Eugene C.
55 audio recordings.
University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English.
Donated by Rev. Eugene C. Best in 2011.
Preferred Citation
Eugene C. Best Radio Interviews (ECB), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
Scope and Content
Tape recordings of radio interviews conducted by Rev. Eugene C. Best with bishops and others involved in the Second Vatican Council.
Background
Rev. Eugene C. Best was Director of Radio and Television for the Diocese of Cleveland. He was an accredited journalist at the Second Vatican Council and had a regular radio program on which he interviewed participants in the Council. He won the Gabriel Award for best broadcasting regarding Vatican II.
Best, Eugene C.
Horton, Douglas, 1891-1968.
Williams, George Huntston, 1914-
Nanayakara, Leo, 1917-1982 .
McGrath, Marcos G.
Nelson, Claud D.
Weigel, Gustave, 1906-1964.
Davis, Charles, 1923-
Stransky, Thomas F.
Baker, Joseph.
Heston, Edward Louis, 1907-
Sherry, Gerard E.
Brown, Robert McAfee, 1920-2001.
Hallinan, Paul J.
McCauley, Vincent, 1906-1982.
Dery, Peter Poreku.
Cogley, John.
D'Souza, Eugene.
Tappe, Walter.
Green, Michael Joseph.
Amissah, John Kodwo, 1922-1991.
Steele, Harvey, 1911-
Ligutti, Luigi G.
Van Geusau, Leo.
McManus, Frederick R. (Frederick Richard), 1923-2005.
Mejía, Jorge.
Barrett, Robert.
Mahon, Gerald.
Norris, James J., 1907-1976.
DeWitt, Cornelius.
Thomas, Albert.
Küng, Hans, 1928-
Helmsing, Charles.
Begin, Floyd.
McGarry, James.
Fittkau, Gerhard.
Outler, Albert Cook, 1908-1989.
Cordeiro, Joseph.
Hettinga, Nicholas.
Harnett, Joseph.
Hurley, Mark J. (Mark Joseph), 1919-
Holleran, J. Warren.
Gallagher, Joseph.
Fernandes, Angelo.
Baum, William W.
Flannery, Edward H.
O'Hanlon, Daniel, 1919-
Catholic Church. Diocese of Cleveland (Ohio).
Vatican Council (2d: 1962-1965).
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AECB Eugene C. Best: Audio-Visual Material
AECB 45131-45230 Eugene C. Best Radio Show Recordings regarding Vatican II 1960s
AECB 45131 Archbishop John Amissah, Bishop Of Cape Coast, Ghana, Africa - Ghana And The Council [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 Ghana: its size, location, religious population and economy [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 his (Abp. John Amissah's) personal background in a pagan family [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 changes in the Ghanian hierarchy during the 1950's, from white missionaries to native Ghanians [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how Ghanian Christian education can be enriched by noting what is common to both the pagan and Christian traditions [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how early anthropological studies (but not current ones) misrepresented native marriage and polytheism, and what these two truly are [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how and why the proposed Council document on the Missions is inadequate, not sufficient for the needs of the Church [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 Council document on the Missions does not show how mission activity is a responsibility of the whole Church [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 Council document on the Missions does not show how a Church in the world must help to build a better world [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 Rev. Harvey Steele, Director, Inter-American Co-Operative Institute, Chicago Member, Scarborough Missionary Society, Antigonish, Canada - The Antigonish Plan At The Council For Latin America [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 the Inter-American Cooperative Institute, set up to train lay leaderson sociological and economic levels, based on the Antigonish Plan [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 what kinds of students take what kinds of courses at the Institute [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 his personal background as missionary preparing him for leadership in the Institute [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 first in China, then in Dominican Republic; expelled from both [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 world-wide travel studying missionary development programs [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 fact-finding tour studying Latin American republics' economies [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 at Council, working through N.C.W.C. with Latin American Bishops [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 a few progressive Bishops concerned with well-being of their people at all levels [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how Antigonish Plan can help them: no conflict between priests spreading Gospels, saving not souls but human beings, while working for development [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 priority of teaching justice rather than charity [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how Vatican II is a crucial learning experience for all Latin American Bishops [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 Msgr. Luigi Ligutti, Priest, Diocese of Des Moines, Iowa; Permanent Vatican Observer to U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 the close relationship between daily Christian living and home economics [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how the Vatican shares the F.A.O. goals in the struggle against world hunger [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 how the modern missioner plants not just Gospel seeds, but teaches how better planting methods can improve agricultural production [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 the close and cordial relationships between peoples of different religions at the F.A.O. [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 the causes of world hunger and how to reduce imbalances between the have and have-not nations [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 1. lack of knowledge how to develop; of will to produce what is truly needed; and social injustice [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 2. too much spending on armaments: for not constructive but destructive puposes [2073] 1964
AECB 45131 the important role of the 40 lay observers/experts at the Council, and how they help educate - the Cardinals and Bishops there [2073] 1964
AECB 45132 Rev. Jorge Mejia, Professor, Sacred Scripture; Buenos Aires, Argentina Editor, Criteria Magazine; Theological Expert, Latin American Bishops - The Church In Latin America: Its Problems, Its Needs [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 CRITERIA magazine, Latin America's equivalent of AMERICA or COMMONWEAL in U.S. [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 the Latin American Bishops at the Council, their common problems, and their organizing as CELAM to address them [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 the common problems: 1.societal, 2. educational, 3.liturgical. Therefore, needed are: [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 1. SOCIAL REFORMS - bridging the gap between rich and poor [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 2. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - most people in Latin America (180,000,000) are baptized as Catholic, but know little about what it means to be Catholic. Needed are: more priests and religious, yes; but greater lay responsibility; and a renewed diaconate [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 3. LITURGICAL REFORM - a liturgy in the vernacular to foster true Christian living, which alone can bring about social reform. [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 Rev. Robert Barrett, Priest, Youngstown, Ohio; Official, Catholic Relief Services - Needs Of Church And Poor In Far East [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 his five years working with CRS in the Far East, first in Pakistan, then in Vietnam [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 the impact of Far Eastern Bishops on the work of Vatican II [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 efforts by German Catholic journalists to train Asian lay journalists, by German Catholics to foster and develop social structures (e.g. hospitals, schools) and communications media in Asia [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 the dedication, idealism, and self-sacrifice of young Americans in the Peace Corps [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 how CRS makes no distinction (of race, color, creed) for recipients of food/clothing aid [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 how CRS cooperates with other religious relief groups (Protestant, Jewish) and with other national agencies (e.g. British, German, Swiss, etc.), with examples from Pakistan and Vietnam [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 how U.S. religious aid, audited by U.S. govt., does go to the really needy [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 the relevance of the International.Eucharistic Congress at Bombay, to problems of hunger among poor peoples of the world, and against Communism in the Far East.. [2074] 1964
AECB 45132 Rev. Gerald Mahon, Superior General, Mill Hill Missionary Fathers - Modern Missions And World Poverty [2074][fragment] 1964
AECB 45132 the background and present situation of the Mill Hill Missioners, The tape abruptly ends here. [2074] 1964
AECB 45133 Douglas Horton, Former Dean, Harvard Divinity School; Accredited Non-Catholic Observer, Vatican Council II - The Ecumenical Experience At Vatican II [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the courtesy shown observers by Vatican officials; and the importance of the "coffee bars" at Council sessions which foster a sense of fellowship and camaraderie [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the criteria for observers invited: from international, not national, Protestant churches; and the international ties, the ecumenical history, of the United Church of Christ [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 his ecumenical work at Harvard, and the background of the ecumenical movement [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the Chair of Catholic Studies recently established at Harvard [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the importance of historical studies for ecumenism, of Vatican II as the end of one era and the beginning of a new one [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 Pope John XXIII's remarkable insight, that truth does not change but its manner of expression does [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the importance of understanding correctly the nuanced Council speeches, and so the need for skilled translators, for secrecy inside St. Peter's [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the basis for membership in the World Council of Churches, and the beliefs of young men training for Protestant ministry [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the new respect for others, and the awareness that theological languages differ in light of historical traditions and experiences, coming from Conciliar contacts [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 the need for the total Catholic church, following the lead given by Bishops, to eliminate prejudice by getting to know others, and to begin dialogue at every level: theological, grass-roots, denominational [2075] 1963
AECB 45133 how the Christian unity to be consummated is still far in the future! [2075] 1963
AECB 45134 Mr. James Norris, President, International Catholic Migration Commission; Former Director, Catholic Relief Services; Lay Auditor, Vatican II - World Poverty And The Christian Conscience [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 the work schedule of lay auditors at the Council [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 his work with Catholic Relief Services in Europe after 1946, then with the International Migration Commission in Africa, Asia and Latin America [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 how the lay observers, qualified and competent, are being consulted about the Church in the modern world, how their insights and comments are sought and welcomed, how they are treated as full-fledged members of the Council [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 his talk to the Council Fathers, delivered in Latin, arguing that special attention be given to world poverty: that this become a special concern for the Church as it was for Jesus [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 how the new situation of the world today demands a new approach to the problems of the poor in the world, a new approach by the universal Church [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 how private relief agencies (e.g. CRS) working with U.S. govt, programs try to help people help themselves, regardless of religion or race, the only criterion one of need [2076] 1964
AECB 45134 Rev. Dr. George Williams, Professor of History, Hollis Chair of Divinity, Harvard University - Ecumenism And Religious Freedom [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the International Association for Liberal Christianity and Religious Freedom, which he represents at the Council [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the expectations of, and involvement in, the Council by Protestant observers [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the importance of Latin for understanding historical Church documents and current Conciliar debates [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 how Protestant insights and points of view get to be worked into Council documents [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the two groups of Protestant observers: 1. guests of the Secretariat for Christian Unity, specialists; and 2. delegates of international Protestant bodies [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the relevance and importance of the statements on religious liberty and ecumenism [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the great freedom of discussion in the Council itself re the document on ecumenism [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 Protestant surprise at the wide range of opinions and liturgical rites at the Council [2076] 1963
AECB 45134 the widespread concern among Bishops for the promotion of Christian unity, and the need for Protestants to respond [2076] 1963
AECB 45135 Bishop Leo Nanayakara, Bishop of Kandy, Ceylon - Needed: An Indigenous Asian Catholicism [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the history of Ceylon, the religious picture and situation there [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 Ceylon's current focus on educating the whole population [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 Ceylon's constitutional requirement that religion be taught in all public schools [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the need, nevertheless, for Catholic schools in Ceylon [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 social problems linked with the caste system in Ceylon [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 how Kandy, with an enshrined relic of the Buddha, is to Buddhists what Rome is to Roman Catholics [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the ancient Buddhist culture, with its high moral code, but lacking a concept of God [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 how Catholicism must be re-thought to make it intelligible and acceptable to the East, to make it indigenous to the cultures and peoples of Asia [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the growth and development in thinking of the Bishops, from their experiences and through their debates at the Council [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 Bishop Mark Mcgrath, C.S.C., Bishop / Administrator, Archdiocese of Panama; Member, Theological Commission; Episcopal Chaplain, Pax Romana in Latin America - Collegiality Of Bishops And Episcopal Conferences [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 his own background and experiences: a bi-lingual native of Panama, member of the Congregation of Holy Cross, much-travelled throughout Latin America [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the Latin American Bishops (600), the largest regional group at the Council [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 their common pre-occupation: aggiornamento - how to adapt Latin American Church to make a more meaningful contact with the modern world [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the important difference between: 1. the collegiality of Bishops (their shared responsibility for the Church throughout the world), and 2. national or regional conferences of Bishops (cooperative ventures granted and approved by the Pope) [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 Latin American national conferences of Bishops, now formed into a regional conference [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the myth of a "wealthy Church" in Latin America, and its actual poverty [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 the responsibility of U.S. Bishops and Catholics to help the poor Churches of the [2080] 1963
AECB 45135 examples of help given: to Latin America by Germany, to Panama by Chicago [2080] 1963
AECB 45136 Bishop Cornelius De Witt, Bishop of San Jose Antigua, Philippines - The Church 400 Years In The Philippines [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 the Philippines (its 7,000 islands, its cultures, languages, traditions, background) and the Catholic church there, with its own special mission as the only Catholic nation in Asia [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 planning to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Catholicism's arrival in Philippines [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 the 50 Bishops there, the many missionaries from many countries in the world [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 problems recruiting native priests, and how problems of poverty and education relate to the shortage of priestly vocations [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 the importance of liturgical renewal in the Philippines, and the great need for the use of vernacular language, given the 9 major dialects spoken there [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 the document on The Church in the Modern World as the outstanding development of this third session of the Council [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 local concerns of the Philippine Bishops at Vatican II, e.g. for Religious Liberty [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 Bishop Albert Thomas, Bishop of Bathurst, Australia - Australia: Still A Catholic Missionary Country [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 his background and work in Australia [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 Australia's geography, economy (sheep herding), climate, population [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 Bathurst: the city (oldest in Australia away from the coast) and his diocese (90 years old) [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 the Catholic church's work among the many immigrants from central and southern Europe since 1945, work following the pattern of U.S. church work in 19th century [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 major difficulties and problems of church in Australia: 1. priests covering long distances; 2. approaches to religious education 3. isolation of Catholics in traditionally Protestant country; [2081] 1964
AECB 45136 the impact on ecumenical relationships in Australia since first session of Vatican II [2081] 1964
AECB 45137 Bishop Vincent McCauley, C.S.C., Bishop of Fort Portal, Uganda, Africa - Uganda Martyrs, Uganda Church [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the canonization ceremony on Mission Sunday at St. Peter's of 22 Uganda Martyrs [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 a special African oratorio with African musical instruments, the large African delegation present in their colorful African costumes [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the background and history of these 22 Roman Catholic martyrs, and others of the Church of England martyred with them [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 killed by Uganda's King because they would not take part in pagan practices; boy pages, mostly, aged 12-18; one large group burned, June 3, 1886; killings between Nov. 1885 and Feb. 1887 [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the background of Christianity in Uganda [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 first missionaries (Church of England) in country in 1876, then expelled; in 1885, missionaries returned; some martyrs were baptized, others had baptism of blood [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the numbers in and extent of his Diocese [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 some 154,000 Catholics, including refugees from Congo, and only 50 priests; some people still alive today knew these martyrs [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 close relationships between Catholic Church and Church of Uganda (Anglican) [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 a great sense of togetherness, sharing efforts in education, welfare and the medical apostolate. Pope Paul VI at canonization recognized and honored the Protestant martyrs, when canonizing the Catholics [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 Pope Paul VI's concern for ecumenism [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 Pope honored the Archbishop of Ugandan Church at Rome [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 neighboring African countries, and concerns of African Bishops at Council [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 Congo, Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda; their concerns, the spiritual aggiornamento of their Catholic people; document on Missions most important [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the significance of the canonization of Ugandan martyrs for the problem of racism in Africa, and world-wide [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 his (Bishop Vincent McCauley's) gratitude to U.S. supporters of missions abroad [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 Bishop Peter Dery, Bishop of Ghana, Africa - The Missionary Needs Of The Church In The World [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 his (Bishop Peter Dery's) own small and poor Diocese [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 problems a missionary Bishop has in his Diocese [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the youth of the Church, and of the native Bishops, in Africa [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 how the expenses of the African Bishops at the Council are defrayed by the Vatican [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the need for an international Christian Lay Missionary Apostolate, like a Church Peace Corps [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 the specific needs of mission Churches, e.g. in Ghana [2082] 1964
AECB 45137 his gratitude to the people of U.S. and Europe for their help [2082] 1964
AECB 45138 Vatican II Press Panel [2083] 1964/1119
AECB 45139 Msgr. Joseph Harnett, Priest, Philadelphia, PA; Director, Catholic Relief Services, Asia and the Far East - Catholic Relief Services: Service Guaranteed To The Poor [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 his own background in CRS since 1947 [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the world-wide operations of CRS since 1943: in N. Africa, Italy,and throughout Europe after WW II, then throughout Asia (where live 2/3 of the world's peoples) [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 how U.S. aid reaches the poor, e.g. in S. Vietnam: through #1.) government programs, and #2.) private agencies (24 from U.S. overseas) [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 how CRS aid is guaranteed to reach the poor (i.e. through oversight of the process of distribution, and documentary records of everything done) [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 his responsibility for 27 CRS programs in Asia; the presence of Communism there; and how helping poor peoples and nations is also beneficial to U.S. business [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the influence Vatican II will have on Catholics world-wide, and through them on everyone in the world [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the need for Catholics to learn more about the problems and needs of their fellow humans around the world [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 Msgr. Mark Hurley, Vice Chancellor, San Francisco, CA; Peritus,Vatican II's Commission on Seminaries, Universities, Catholic Schools - Vatican II And Christian Education [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 how Christian education is a much wider term than Catholic schools [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 why there is no definition of "Catholic schools" in Council documents, since schools differ so widely in diferent parts of the world [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 his own background, training and experiences in the field of Catholic education [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the structure of the Commission, its numbers (of Bishops and priest advisors) and its responsibilities [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 other major Council documents related to Christian education, and the need for all Catholic educators to study and implement them [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the relevance of the documents on Religious Liberty and Ecumenism [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the place of the U.S. Catholic school system in what is a pluralistic U.S. school system [2084] 1965
AECB 45139 the dilemma for a U.S. Catholic school system, founded to combat anti-Catholic hostility in a public school system when such hostility no longer exists [2084] 1965
AECB 45140 Msgr. J. Warren Holleran, Priest, San Francisco, CA Spiritual Director, North American College, Rome - Priestly Training: New Approaches [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 his own personal background; the present status of the document on Religious Liberty; the meaning of and reasons for secrecy re documents at Vatican II; and John Courtney Murray's precarious health situation [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 new ideas re existentialism and Protestant theology, and the need to educate priests aware of and comfortable with creative movements of thought in the world of today [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 trying to prepare seminarians 1.) to be authentic Christians (as specified by Pope Paul VI in his encyclical Ecclesiam Suam) and 2). to be adaptable to the changing demands of a priestly apostolate [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the most important documents of Vatican II from a perspective on seminary training and priestly spirituality: The Church, Bishops, Seminaries,and the Priesthood [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the need to understand priestly vocation and service beyond that of the Council of Trent [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 how Vatican II and the church, an institution not static but of great historic dynamism, are indefinitely open to progress in the future [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 Msgr. Joseph Gallagher, Executive Editor, Baltimore Catholic Review; Translation Editor, Guild Press Edition, Vatican II Documents - Translating Vatican II: A Challenge For All Catholics [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 how he came to be translation editor of the 16 Council documents, and how the translation is not for scholars (who use the official Latin texts) but for ordinary Catholics [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 problems of translating, then interpreting, commenting on and implementing documents [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the broad significance of the document The Church in the Modern World, with all Vatican II documents referring to the world of today [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the most important document, that on The Church, with other documents developing chapters or themes in that document [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the emphasis on collegiality at every level, of bridge-building between all peoples; and the importance on all documents of Newman's Essay on the Development of Doctrine [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the crystallization of great historical experiences^ of great wisdom in a consensus of Council Fathers, making this a great watershed of Catholic history [2085] 1965
AECB 45140 the challenge now for ordinary Catholics to read/learn / live the 16 Council documents [2085] 1965
AECB 45141 Bishop John Moorman, Church of England, Bishop of Ripon, England Observer for Anglican Communion at Vatican II - Anglican Concerns At Vatican II [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 the make-up of the world-wide Anglican communion, and his own ecumenical history [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 Popes John XXIII and Paul VI, and the tensions/diversity evident at the Council [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 how the Anglican communion, begun 400 years ago, introduced reforms now envisioned at Vatican II, and balances much diversity within its communion [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 the warm welcome and continuing help given him by the Secretariat for Christian Unity [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 three topics of special interest to Anglicans at this Council: 1.) the liturgy - which Anglicans reformed 400 years ago 2.) the decree on ecumenism -and the importance of getting/talking/praying together 3.) collegiality - the role of Bishops [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 other concerns: the role of Mary in the Church, and the validity of Anglican Orders [2088] 1964
AECB 45141 Dr. Claud Nelson, Consultant, National Conference of Christians and Jews Special Correspondent, Religious News Service - Ecumenism And Religious Liberty [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 his (Dr. Claud Nelson's) 1962 book, "The Vatican Council and All Christians", his background in Protestant-Catholic ecumenism, the significance of the Eastern Orthodox in the ecumenical dialogue, and the importance of religious liberty for ecumenism to progress [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 how the Council has promoted honest friendly conversations among Christians [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 his (Dr. Claud Nelson's) deep concern for conciliar development of a statement on religious liberty [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 the beginnings of the ecumenical movement in the 1880's, the role of Dr. John Mott and the Y.M.C.A. in it, and his work with the Y.M.C.A. in Catholic Italy after World War II [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 the new openness here at Session Two, after the atmosphere and impression of secrecy at Session One, such openness a necessary ingredient of an ecumenical movement [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 institutional unity remains a long way off, with a major problem being: how to define "the Church" [2088] 1963
AECB 45141 the publication "The Dialogue" by the National Conference of Christians and Jews [2088] 1963
AECB 45142 Rev. Gustave Weigel, S.J., Professor of Ecclesiology, Woodstock College, MD - Ecumenism: A New Action For A United Church [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the old and newer meanings of the word "ecumenism" [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the history of the ecumenical movement: its Protestant origins and development, the German Catholic interest via Unam Sanctam, the papal involvement initiated by John XXIII, and the ecumenical presence at Vatican II since its beginning [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the difference between a polemical and ecumenical approach: after warfare between Roman Catholics and Protestants since the 16th century, dialogue in faith and brotherly love now replaces fighting [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 how ecumenism is not a debate, but both sides speaking, listening, learning, trying to understand one another, with a hope the Holy Spirit works thru the movement [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 Rev. Charles Davis, Professor of Theology, St. Edmund College, Ware, England Editor, Clergy Review; Author, Theology for Today - Ecumenism In A Changing Church [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 his (Rev. Charles Davis's) book, a collection of essays talking about what goes on in theology today [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 how ecumenical actitivities at Vatican II require, firstly, a need to renew and reform the Catholic Church, and then to see that the demands of other Christians are met [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the "changing Church", changing more than we recognize [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the difference between the essential structure and elements of the Church, and its shortcomings in the way Church history has progressed [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 how growth in understanding is always possible, how Christian elements and values are found in other Christian Churches, and how we need to change a situation of Christian disunity by working towards unity [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 Rev. Thomas Stransky, C.S.P., Member, Secretariat for Christian Unity - The Decree On Ecumenism: A Challenge To Catholics [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 his own background and preparation for ecumenical work, including four years of postgraduate study in Protestant theology [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 what ecumenism is, and what it demands of Catholics: to renew ourselves, to better understand our separated Christian brothers, and to learn what Christ wills for unity [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 how the Holy Spirit speaks to Catholics through Protestant mouths, e.g. their reverence and respect for the Bible, contributions to the ecumenical and liturgical movements, emphasis on the lay apostolate, social action, and response to international problems [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 how ecumenism is neither compromise nor concession, but fidelity to Christ's will [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the general make-up of the Decree on Ecumenism now in process of development, a Decree not for Protestants or Orthodox, but one requiring a change in Catholics who must take part in Church renewal [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 prayer in common with Protestants: when and when not appropriate [2089] 1963
AECB 45142 the wealth of Christian elements in Protestantism, too little acknowledged by Catholics [2089] 1963
AECB 45143 Rev. Hans Kung / Küng, Author, The Council, Reform, and Reunion; Editor, Ecumenical Section, Concilium; Professor, University of Tubingen - Keep Your Eyes Open, Have The Courage To Think And To Act [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the forthcoming International Eucharistic Congress in Bombay, and its theological challenge: how to reconcile two truths - one acknowledging religious freedom and the validity of non-Christian religions, the other the need for Christian mission [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 his (Rev. Hans Kung's) interaction with Bishops at the Council, and the Bishops learning from their interaction with other Bishops of the universal Church [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 his (Rev. Hans Kung's) own growth and development, from the traditional medieval theology of his student years at Rome to his avant-garde professorship of ecumenical research at Tubingen [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 his (Rev. Hans Kung's) new book Justification, reconciling Luther's teaching with the Council of Trent [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the close interaction at Tubingen between the Protestant and Catholic theologians [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the influence on Vatican II of Johann Adam Mohler, and John Henry Cardinal Newman [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the reasons for the formation and existence of his new Institute for Ecumenical Research at the University of Tubingen [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 Bishop Charles Helmsing, Bishop of Kansas City, MO; Member, U.S. Bishops Committee for Promoting Christian Unity; Member, Vatican II's Commission on Ecumenism - Calling All Catholics To Promote Christian Unity [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the background of the U.S. Bishops' discussions on ecumenism, and two weeks of intensive Commission work to prepare a document for Bishops now at the Council [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the leadership given to the ecumenical movement by Protestants, and the great help given at the Council by Protestant observers [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 experiments and efforts in Kansas City to promote Catholic involvement in ecumenism [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the connections between liturgical renewal and ecumenism [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the unity of faith required for Eucharistic intercommunion [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the balance in the document on Religious Liberty, between the right to religious liberty and the need to follow a well-informed conscience [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 how the Document on The Church completes the work of Vatican I, recognizing the importance of the collegiality of Bishops, and fosters ecumenis [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 what all Catholics can do to foster ecumenism and eventual Christian unity [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 Bishop Floyd Begin, Bishop of Oakland, CA; Chairman, U.S. Bishops Committee on Promoting Christian Unity - In Things Necessary, Unity; In Other Things, Diversity; In All Things, Charity! [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the Bishops Committee on Promoting Christian Unity: its work, its function [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 what the U.S. Bishops understand by the ecumenical movement [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 a distinction between those "baptized" and those"unchurched": ecumenism (dialogue with other Churches) does not compromise the Christian Catholic commitment to mission (concern for unchurched individuals) [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the contributions made by Protestant observers to conciliar sessions [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the diversity of opinions at the Council, reflecting e.g. differences of history, culture, and conditions in different countries, negated by a spirit of charity among all Bishops [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 the regrettable absence of Orthodox Patriarchs and Bishops at the Council [2090] 1964
AECB 45143 how open discussion of disputed topics at the Council enables progressives and conservatives to broaden their thinking, resulting in almost unanimous consensus by Bishops [2090] 1964
AECB 45144 Rev. Leo Van Geusau, Director, Dutch Documentation Center, Foyer Unitas, Rome [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 how in 6 languages, the Doc. Center acquires and distributes new and major theological studies to the Bishops at the Council for their study [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 some theologians recently involved in the work at the Center, e.g John Courtney Murray, Gregory Baum, Yves Congar, Karl Rahner; and the importance of their work [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 how the Center and the Foyer Unitas share a goal: to serve Church as ecumenical centers [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 recent speakers at the Center and their topics [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Edward Schillebeeckx : the Church in, the Christian's duty to the world [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Pietro Pavan: Religious Liberty, the need to be open to the sincerity of others [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Yves Congar: the Church in need of continuing reform [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Hans Kung: the need for openness, truthfulness in the Church [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 two crucial issues: problems facing married couples, and religious liberty for Catholics in the Church [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Rev. Fred McManus, Professor of Canon Law, Catholic University; Past President, American Catholic Liturgical Conference [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 the background and importance of the Council's Constitution on the Liturgy [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 American's involved (e.g., Paul Hallinan, Godfrey Diekmann, Cardinal Ritter) [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 to involve all Catholics as a community in their Sunday worship [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 the need to change Catholic mentality about its public worship [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 why change is possible and needed in an "unchanging Church", distinguishing what can from what cannot be changed, and changing because change is a sign of life [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 how the liturgical document relates to the ecumenical movement [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 like Council's goals: to renew faith in Catholics, to foster union of all Christians [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 a new urgency in worship: reading Scripture, proclaiming the Gospel [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Bible vigils and Bible services [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 the re-introduction of the Prayer of the Faithful [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 how the Constitution, passed almost unanimously by world's Bishops, should be studied and accepted whole-heartedly by all Catholics [2091] 1964
AECB 45144 Msgr. Joseph Baker, Theological Peritus, Advisor to Joseph Cardinal Ritter at Vatican II - Cardinal Ritter's Interventions At Vatican II: On Liturgy, Revelation, And The Nature Of The Church [2091] 1963
AECB 45144 Cardinal Ritter's progressive leadership in St. Louis since 1946, and his experiences before the Council leading up to his interventions [2091] 1963
AECB 45144 Cardinal Ritter's interventions: 1. on Liturgy - stressing the preaching of the Word, the Gospel, as a central part of sacramental worship; 2. on Revelation - speaking in defense of freedom for Scriptural scholarship; 3. on the Church - emphasizing the role of the laity, stressing the collegiality of Bishops 1963
AECB 45144 reasons why Cardinal Ritter integrated schools, first in Indianapolis, then in St. Louis [2091] 1963
AECB 45144 why Cardinal Ritter stressed preaching of the Gospel as central to worship, and why he stressed the collegiality of Bishops: their inherent rights as successors of the Apostles, their shared responsibility with the Pope for the needs of the universal Church [2091] 1963
AECB 45144 ecumenical experiences of the Church in St. Louis, and the Cardinal's intervention on behalf of a strong Conciliar statement on ecumenism, something new for the Catholic Church: no longer just proselytism and polemics, but involvement in dialogue [2091] 1963
AECB 45145 Archbishop Angelo Fernandes, Coadjustor Archbishop of Delhi, India - The Church And Non-Christian Religions In India [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 the antiquity of Christianity in India, the city of New Delhi and the archdiocese of Delhi [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 his own background (in Karachi, Bangalore, Ceylon, Bombay) and his need to re-think the meaning of apostolate on his arrival in Delhi [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 differences between southern India where St. Thomas the Apostle preached (some 2 million Catholics there now) and northern India (with very few Catholics) [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 the frequent dialogues in recent years among various Christian groups in India [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 Christianity's impact on India now, thru social services and educational efforts [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 Pope Paul VI's visit to the International Eucharistic Congress in Bombay last year, and the many great benefits expected to flow from it - e.g. an emphasis on the primacy of the spiritual life, very important in India; an encouragement to dialogue with non-Catholics and non-Christians on commom human needs, concerns, values [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 the spiritual traditions of Indies non-Christian religions, the Church searching for points of contact for mutual appreciation, for dialogue re inner spiritual life and asceticism [2092] 1965
AECB 45145 Rev. James McGarry, Professor, Pastoral Theology, Meynooth College, Dublin, Ireland Founder and Editor, The Furrow - Ireland: The Land Of Saints And Scholars In Renewal [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 his (Rev. James McGarry's) magazine The Furrow: the meaning of its title,and its purpose - every generation needs to till/cultivate the field of God, i.e. to renew the Church constantly [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 the purpose of his presence in Rome: a conference on liturgical renewal [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 Meynooth College: its history and contribution to missions of the world of priests ordained from dioceses all over Ireland [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 "pastoral theology", as the practical application of other branches of theology [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 how the Vatican Council will radically examine Seminary structures, practices, cultures [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 what has been done to re-examine these at the Meynooth Seminary [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 the need for liturgical renewal in Ireland, the reasons for making changes in the Mass and in liturgical worship [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 the relevance to Ireland of Council topics such as religious liberty (where the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion) and ecumenism [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 Ireland's future contribution to the world thru adoption of the reforms of Vatican II [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 Msgr. Gerhard Fittkau, Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Essen, Germany Head of German Language Section, Council Press Office - The German Experience At The Council [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 his (Msgr. Gerhard Fittkau's) deportation to a slave camp in Siberia from a parish in east Prussia after WW II [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 his (Msgr. Gerhard Fittkau's) work with Catholic refugees in Protestant East Germany, and his work in the U.S. raising funds to help rebuild the Church in Germany [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 his (Msgr. Gerhard Fittkau's) present work with German-speaking language groups from 9 European States [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 the English-speaking Press Office under Father Edward Heston [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 the excellent press coverage given the Council in the U.S., especially by the N.Y. Times [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 the meaning of collegiality, as experienced by European Bishops before and after WW II [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 how the German Catholics, struggling to rebuild their Church after WW II, realized that having been helped, they now need to help others, e.g. in Latin America [2092] 1964
AECB 45145 German reaction to Vatican II concerns to make a statement on Jews, not just as reparation to Jews, but for the spiritual renewal of the German Church itself [2092] 1964
AECB 45146 Father Edward Heston, C.S.C., English Language Press Officer, Vatican II - The English-Speaking Press At The Council [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 his (Fr. Edward Heston's) press work, caring for English-language correspondents accredited at Vatican II [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 how he (Fr. Edward Heston) became involved in this work, and his many years working in Rome [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 why Religious Orders and Congregations have their headquarters in Rome [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 the use of Latin in Catholic universities at Rome, and at the Council [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 his daily schedule after morning Council sessions: identifying speakers, summarizing their talks, preparing a bulletin for the Press Panel -- all under great pressure [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 how the meaning of "Council secrecy" was reinterpreted by Pope Paul VI [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 how the Council has become more newsworthy as a result of its greater openness [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 how the Press Panel has become almost a "theology school" for journalists, and through them for the world [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 contributions made indirectly and implicitly to the Council by journalists covering it [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 the variety of reporters there: religious and lay, Catholic and non-Catholic [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 how the new approach to the Press may contribute to eventual Christian unity [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 Mr. Gerry Sherry, Editor, Georgia Bulletin, Atlanta, GA - A Working Journalists View Of The Council [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 the reason for his presence in Rome, his background in journalism, his impressions of press coverage of Vatican II, and the news briefings given journalists there [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 the "terrific experience" of his attendance at a Mass (in the Byzantine rite, the Russian language) opening a Council meeting [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 Father Edward Heston as "the best press secretary ever seen" [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 Cardinal Cushing's proposal for simultaneous translation of Council meetings, not feasible given technical difficulties in St. Peter's [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 why so much coverage is being given to the Council: because the future of the Church is being discussed and decided there [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 the reaction of Bishops to coverage of the Council, and the struggle of journalists wrestling with difficult theological concepts to be as accurate as possible [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 the reaction of working journalists to the Council's Decree on Communication [2093] 1963
AECB 45146 his contacts with non-Catholic observers at Vatican II: their positive experiences at and impressions of the Council [2093] 1963
AECB 45147 John Cogley, Former Executive Editor, COMMONWEAL; Writer for Religious News Service - A Journalist At Vatican [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 his (John Cogley's) background work leading up to his presence at Vatican II, Session Three [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the difficulties of covering so many disparate topics at the Council [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the make-up of U.S. and European press coverage at the Council [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the increasing theological sophistication of journalists covering the Council [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 how the press coverage reflects progressive developments in the Church -- the impact which the press has had on the Council [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the importance of public opinion in the Church [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the great achievements of the Council thus far [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the Document on the Church: as Mystery, as stressing laity as equal members of the People of God and the importance of lay person's role [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 for the U.S., the Declaration on Religious Liberty, and a statement on the Jews: the Church has learned from the U.S. experience here [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 Archbishop Eugene D'Souza, Bishop of Bhopal, India - The Church In India, The International Eucharistic Congress In Bombay [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the city of Bhopal, its populace, and his small Diocese there in central India [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the importance of communalism in India: its many languages, customs, racial groups [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the challenges of developing a liturgical renewal for India's diverse Catholic groups [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the significance of the International Eucharistic Congress in Bombay [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 recent problems of the Church in India [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 Church seen by many as a remnant of British colonialism: from the West, an alien western presence [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the most important Council topics for India [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the Constitution on the Liturgy, allowing for integration of Indian cultural traditions in worship [2094] 1964
AECB 45147 the statement on Seminary education, moving away from western Church's emphasis on Council of Trent, opening way for introducing the wonderful Indian educational tradition [2094] 1964
AECB 45148 Msgr. Walter Tappe, Parish Priest and Pastor, Santa Rosa, CA - A Parish Priest At The Council [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 how he (Msgr. Walter Tappe) and other representative priests of world came to be invited to the Council [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 the daily work routine ("from 6:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.") of Council participants [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 the pastoral nature of the Council, as intended by Pope John XXIII [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 the significant and historic changes to be expected from the Council [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 a new frame of reference for priests, especially in documents on The Church, The Church in the World, the Liturgy, and Ecumenism [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 how re-education will be absolutely necessary for all Catholics: priests, religious, laity [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 to re-think obligations, to change personal and spiritual lives [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 to cope with expected anxieties, confusion, fear [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 Bishop Joseph Green, Auxiliary Bishop, Lansing, MI - The Council And The Cursillo [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 the Cursillo Movement, and its role in promoting the goals of Vatican II [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 what the Cursillo is: who makes a Cursillo, how a Cursillo differs from a Retreat [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 how Cursillo relates to Vatican II [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 fosters participatory Liturgical renewal, dynamic Christian living [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 awakens in laity new Christian self-awareness, sense of personal and Christian responsibility for making a better world [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 three most important Council documents: 1. Ecumenism, 2. Religious Liberty, and 3. The Statement on the Jews [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 1. a major Council goal: to foster dialogue with other Christians, to foster Christian unity [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 2. Religious Liberty respects the consciences of all men and women [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 3. to apologize for our bad historical past, to forestall any repitition of such persecution in the future [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 the centrality of the Document on the Church in the World [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 trying to come to grips with modern problems [2095] 1964
AECB 45148 emphasizing the dignity of the human person [2095] 1964
AECB 45149 Rev. Dr. Albert C. Outler, Professor of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Delegate Observer for World Methodist Council at Vatican II - Methodism And The Vatican Counil [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 his present work with the World Methodist Council [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 Pope Paul VI's symbolic gesture, divesting himself of the papal tiara, of some papal pomp, as expressing his will that the Church be a Church of the poor [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 the background of Methodism's origins in England and spread in the U.S. [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 John Wesley, an evangelical Catholic within the Church of England (1738/9) working with dedicated lay people disciplined for prayer and service [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 the Methodist Episcopal Church in the U.S. (1784): its mobility of preachers (outriders) keeping up with the frontier as America expanded westward [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 the theological traditions of Methodism: Anglican theology and ethics blended with German pietism, a complex theology balancing faith expressed in Christian living [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 the close contacts of Protestant observers at the Council with its Catholic leaders [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 the most important topics discussed this Third Session: The Church, Religious Liberty, Ecumenism, with the Liturgy [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 why the document "The Church" is so important, especially its chapter on "The Laity" [2096] 1964
AECB 45149 Msgr. William Baum, Executive Secretary, U.S. Bishops Commission for Christian Unity - Ecumenical Perspectives At The Councils Ending [2096] 1965
AECB 45149 Pope Paul VI's Bible vigil with Protestant observers, and his expression of regrets for the Catholic separation from the Orthodox Churches, these final days of the Council [2096] 1965
AECB 45149 what happened at the Bible vigil at St. Paul's: a model for Christians praying together [2096] 1965
AECB 45149 the background of the separation between the Eastern and Western Churches, and the ceremonial mutual expressions of regret made at Rome and at Constantinople [2096] 1965
AECB 45149 the reaction of Protestant observers to these ceremonies, and their increasing concern for outreach to the Orthodox Churches [2096] 1965
AECB 45149 what effects the movements toward Christian unity may have on a non-Christian world [2096] 1965
AECB 45149 the most important document(s) of Vatican II re Christian unity: The Liturgy (and the priesthood of all the faithful), The Church (the People of God, not just a clerical Church), Revelation, and Religious Liberty [2096] 1965
AECB 45150 Rev. Edward Flannery, Editor, Providence Visitor Author, "The Anguish of the Jews" - The Anguish Of The Jews And Vatican II [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 why his (Rev. Edward Flannery's) book: Jews know the history of anti-Semitism, Christians do not - but should [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 how he (Rev. Edward Flannery) got interested in the topic, how long he took writing the took [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 the historical and psychological aspects of anti-Semitism, needing to be rooted out [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 the Greco-Roman precedents for anti-Semitism, the distinctive Christian contributions [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 how in the contest between Synagogue and Church, leading to their conflict, the "deicide" charge became a secondary Christian tradition [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 the long-forgotten primary Christian tradition (Paul to Romans, 9-11) - that because of God's choice, Jews are God's friends - now being renewed at Vatican II [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 Vatican II condemning all anti-Semitism and rejecting the "deicide" charge [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 his visit to Rome's synagogue and ghetto, the last to go in Europe, and what life was like there until 1870 [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 how American anti-Semitism, a form of discrimination, differs from the European [2097] 1965/1219
AECB 45150 Rev. Daniel O'Hanlon, S.J., Professor of Theology, Alba College, Jesuit California Province, Los Gatos, CA; Vatican Assistant to English-Speaking Observers at Council - The Protestant, Orthodox, And Anglican Observers [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 the unity of all Christians, a major Council goal first requiring inner Catholic renewal [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 his own background in ecumenism: a dissertation on Paul Tillich done at Tuebingen [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 John XXIII's assignments before his papacy (in Bulgaria and Istanbul) which influenced his concern for Christian unity [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 the understanding and trust deepening between Catholic theologians and non-Catholic observers, growing out of personal contacts and new friendships [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 the observers present as "official delegates" of their own Churches, and their ways of contributing to the actual shaping of Council documents [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 which Council documents the observers consider to be most important: Revelation,The Church, Ecumenism, Religious Liberty, and The Church in the Modern World [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45150 the larger lines of the Council: 1.) inner Catholic renewal 2.) aiming at the unity of all Christians 3.) working together in service to the world-wide human family [2097] 1966/0424
AECB 45151 Rev. Robert McAfee Brown, Professor of Religion, Stanford University, CA; Official Delegate Observer, World Presbyterian Alliance Co-author (with Gustave Weigel, S.J.), "An American Dialogue" - Presbyterianism, The Council, And Christian Unity [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the busy schedule of the delegate observers, and their involvement in the Council [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 his collaboration with Fr. Weigel for their book, each looking at and trying to state what the other's Church looked like [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 how much has happened since that book, how the ecumenical dialogue has progressed [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the historical background of Presbyterianism: reformers intending to purify the Church, not break away from it [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the "very significant" allocution of Pope Paul VI opening this Second Session: a plea for mutual recognition of common guilt, for mutual forgiveness one of the other [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the observers attendance at all Council sessions along with the Catholic Bishops of the world, and their many ways of being involved in Vatican II [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the deep sense of history needed for any theologian or liturgist -- for anyone! -- to understand what is going on here at the Council [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the current liturgical renewals, Catholic and Protestant, looking back at the sources [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the tremendous variety in which Mass is celebrated day after day in St. Peter's, showing much more Catholicity and diversity than American Catholics realize [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the need for religious periodicals and publications to expose their readers to living persons, not just stereotypes of other religious persuasions [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 how informal mingling of observers and Bishops at the morning coffee bars in St. Peter's -- Bar-Jonas, Bar-Abbas! -- fosters new friendships and better understandings [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 his talk to students of the North American College on the theme of religious liberty, and why this is so central to Protestant concerns [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the unity of the U.S. Bishops on religious liberty, based on their own experience in America [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 what a tremendous educational process Vatican II is for all the Bishops gathered here, a process that works itself out in several different ways [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 crucial issues still dividing Catholics and Protestants, especially papal infallibility and recent Mariological dogmas, such that Christian unity may never come fully [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the probability of a common Protestant and Catholic Bible in the U.S., and the importance of a joint translation and commentary on the Bible [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the role of Religious Studies in American universities, where ecumenical thought will be fostered and students will examine their own faith with academic rigor and integrity [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 the crucial importance for all Catholics to pray, work, and study in a way to promote Christian unity, as Pope John XXXIII said [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45151 that Catholic ecumenism does not mean a greater effort at converting Protestants, who already share in the Mystical Body of Christ and His life of grace [2098 (2089)] 1963
AECB 45152 Archbishop Joseph Cordeiro, Bishop of Karachi, Pakistan - Pakistan's Social Problems And The Council [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 his (Abp. Joseph Cordeiro's) background as a native of India / Pakistan [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 statistics re the religious situation in Pakistan: Roman Catholics just 1% of 94 million people ~ the apostolate there an indirect one, through schools and social work [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 social problems of special concern to Pakistan's 12 Bishops (of 10 dioceses) [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 housing in cities, agriculture in villages, health care everywhere [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 development of industry, creation of new jobs [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 Pakistan's outlook on life, different from that of materialistic Western world [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 education as primary concern of Pakistan's Bishops, especially for majority Muslim population [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 the outstanding result of Vatican II: the Bishops world-wide getting to know one another and their mutual problems, thus fostering collegiality, i.e. an awareness of all Bishops sharing responsibility for the Church world-wide [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 how and why the Muslim religion is taught to Muslims in Pakistan's Catholic schools [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 the concern to shed image of colonialism, to increase the number of native vocations [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 Bishop Nicholas Hettinga, Bishop of Rawalpindi, W. Pakistan - Vatican II's Impact On The Newly-Independent Pakistan [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 his (Bp. Nicholas Hettinga's) small Mill Hill mission diocese in an almost totally Muslim N.W. Pakistan [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 how and why he, a Holland native, became an English Mill Hill mission society member [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 his mission work in Pakistan as a great work of charity, a response to [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 Pakistan's new independence in 1947, people's new awareness there [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 of their need for self-development in schools and social work [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 the growing social awareness of Catholics as community, of Church togetherness [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 the great impact of Vatican II's liturgical renewal in mission lands: the vernacular liturgy as community prayer forming parishioners into one Christian family [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 the help (food, equipment) given newly-emerging Pakistan by Catholic Relief Services [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 the marvelous contributions of lay missionaries to Pakistan [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 their exemplary work and courage there in the past [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 an expectation that Vatican II will encourage even more to come there [2099] 1964
AECB 45152 because lay missionaries not only give, but receive much in return [2099] 1964
AECB 45153 Archbishop Paul Hallinan, Bishop of Atlanta, GA [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 his (Abp. Paul Hallinan's) background in Newman Club work, his work on Vatican II's Liturgical Commission [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the dynamic importance of the liturgy touching the lives of all Catholics [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the important work of other former Clevelanders at Vatican II: Cardinal John Krol of Philadelphia, Bishop Floyd Begin of Oakland, Cardinal John Deardon of Detroit [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 why liturgical change is needed: so all Catholics may participate in worship of God, with understanding, and to benefit from the liturgy [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 how liturgical renewal is related to Roman Catholic relationships with other Christian churches [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 how Pope John XXIII, under the Holy Spirit, put liturgical renewal at the forefront of Conciliar concerns, and the world-wide Bishops enthusiastically responded [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 how the Catholic laity can and must be docile to the Holy Spirit and accept the liturgical changes ahead [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the call of the Church is clear: a new way of Roman Catholic worship [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 a matter ahead of time, great effort and cooperation, under God's grace [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 acceptance easy for some, difficult for others; education needed by all [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 loyalty to Church requires moving ahead on these changes in liturgy [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 community worship takes precedence over practice of private devotions [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 changes in Mass ahead: some vernacular possible within a year; further changes in rite and structure being considered in light of historical research [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 to eliminate private prayers (e.g at foot of altar) and duplications; to give new emphasis to the homily; to foster communal, corporate worship [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the vibrancy of corporate worship, envisioned by Vatican II's call for liturgical renewal, experienced at the national Newman Club Convention this year at Lafayette, LA [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 cordial relationships at Council of Bishops and theologians with Protestant obervers [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 observers' involvement in conciliar schedule, participation in Council developments, great interest in liturgical renewal [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the relationships, and pitfalls, of liturgical renewal re ecumenical progress [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the role of the Word of God (and Bible Vigils) and of the Blessed Virgin Mary in liturgical renewal [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 Bible Vigils, a religious experience; BVM not downgraded by centrality of Christ in liturgy [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the International Committee for a Common Liturgical Text, its spontaneous development, the search by Bishops from nine English-speaking nations for a common English text [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 the benefits for priests reading their Breviary in the vernacular [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 praying best in their own language, a growing familiarity with the Word of God to be reflected in preaching and teaching [2106] 1963
AECB 45153 how John Henry Cardinal Newman has helped shape Vatican II and the Church in the modern world [2106] 1963
AECB 45155 Bishop Karekin I [Sarkissian] on Eastern Churches and the Council [reel to reel C] 1960s
AECB 45155 Brother Max Thurian - Taizé / Taize Monks and the Community [reel to reel C] 1960s
AECB 45155 Rev. Robert McAfee Brown, Professor of Religion, Stanford University, CA; Official Delegate Observer, World Presbyterian Alliance Co-author (with Gustave Weigel, S.J.), "An American Dialogue" - Presbyterianism, The Council, And Christian Unity [reel to reel C] 1963
AECB 45156 Vatican II Press Panel [reel to reel F] 1964/1119
AECB 45156 Rev. Arthur MacCormack - World Poverty and the Council [reel to reel F] 1960s
AECB 45156 Bishop Clarence Issenmann - The Council in Perspective [reel to reel F] 1960s
AECB 45157 Msgr. Walter Tappe, Parish Priest and Pastor, Santa Rosa, CA - A Parish Priest At The Council [reel to reel L] 1964
AECB 45157 Bishop Joseph Green, Auxiliary Bishop, Lansing, MI - The Council And The Cursillo [reel to reel L] 1964
AECB 45157 Mary Price, Former Assistant Editor of Jubilee [reel to reel L] 1960s
AECB 45157 Sr. Mary Luke - A Nun at the Council [reel to reel L] 1960s
AECB 45158 Archbishop John Amissah, Bishop Of Cape Coast, Ghana, Africa - Ghana And The Council [2073][copy of AECB CT 45131] 1964
AECB 45159 Rev. Harvey Steele, Director, Inter-American Co-Operative Institute, Chicago Member, Scarborough Missionary Society, Antigonish, Canada - The Antigonish Plan At The Council For Latin America [2073][copy of AECB CT 45131] 1964
AECB 45160 Msgr. Luigi Ligutti, Priest, Diocese of Des Moines, Iowa; Permanent Vatican Observer to U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization [2073][copy of AECB CT 45131] 1964
AECB 45161 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45158-160 1964
AECB 45162 Rev. Jorge Mejia, Professor, Sacred Scripture; Buenos Aires, Argentina Editor, Criteria Magazine; Theological Expert, Latin American Bishops - The Church In Latin America: Its Problems, Its Needs [2074][copy of AECB CT 45132] 1964
AECB 45163 Rev. Robert Barrett, Priest, Youngstown, Ohio; Official, Catholic Relief Services - Needs Of Church And Poor In Far East [2074][copy of AECB CT 45132] 1964
AECB 45164 Rev. Gerald Mahon, Superior General, Mill Hill Missionary Fathers - Modern Missions And World Poverty [2074][copy of AECB CT 45132] [fragment] 1964
AECB 45165 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45162-164 1964
AECB 45166 Douglas Horton, Former Dean, Harvard Divinity School; Accredited Non-Catholic Observer, Vatican Council II - The Ecumenical Experience At Vatican II [2075][copy of AECB CT 45133] 1963
AECB 45167 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45166 1963
AECB 45168 Mr. James Norris, President, International Catholic Migration Commission; Former Director, Catholic Relief Services; Lay Auditor, Vatican II - World Poverty And The Christian Conscience [2076][copy of AECB CT 45134] 1964
AECB 45169 Rev. Dr. George Williams, Professor of History, Hollis Chair of Divinity, Harvard University - Ecumenism And Religious Freedom [2076][copy of AECB CT 45134] 1963
AECB 45170 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45168-169 1963, 1964
AECB 45171 Bishop Leo Nanayakara, Bishop of Kandy, Ceylon - Needed: An Indigenous Asian Catholicism [2080][copy of AECB CT 45135] 1963
AECB 45172 Bishop Mark Mcgrath, C.S.C., Bishop / Administrator, Archdiocese of Panama; Member, Theological Commission; Episcopal Chaplain, Pax Romana in Latin America - Collegiality Of Bishops And Episcopal Conferences [2080][copy of AECB CT 45135] 1963
AECB 45173 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45171-172 1963
AECB 45174 Bishop Cornelius De Witt, Bishop of San Jose Antigua, Philippines - The Church 400 Years In The Philippines [2081][copy of AECB CT 45136] 1964
AECB 45175 Bishop Albert Thomas, Bishop of Bathurst, Australia - Australia: Still A Catholic Missionary Country [2081][copy of AECB CT 45136] 1964
AECB 45176 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45174-175 1964
AECB 45177 Bishop Vincent Mccauley, C.S.C., Bishop of Fort Portal, Uganda, Africa - Uganda Martyrs, Uganda Church [2082][copy of AECB CT 45137] 1964
AECB 45178 Bishop Peter Dery, Bishop of Ghana, Africa - The Missionary Needs Of The Church In The World [2082][copy of AECB CT 45137] 1964
AECB 45179 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45177-178 1964
AECB 45180 Msgr. Joseph Harnett, Priest, Philadelphia, PA; Director, Catholic Relief Services, Asia and the Far East - Catholic Relief Services: Service Guaranteed To The Poor [2084][copy of AECB CT 45139] 1965
AECB 45181 Msgr. Mark Hurley, Vice Chancellor, San Francisco, CA; Peritus,Vatican II's Commission on Seminaries, Universities, Catholic Schools - Vatican II And Christian Education [2084][copy of AECB CT 45139] 1965
AECB 45182 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45180-181 1965
AECB 45183 Msgr. J. Warren Holleran, Priest, San Francisco, CA Spiritual Director, North American College, Rome - Priestly Training: New Approaches [2085][copy of AECB CT 45140] 1965
AECB 45184 Msgr. Joseph Gallagher, Executive Editor, Baltimore Catholic Review; Translation Editor, Guild Press Edition, Vatican II Documents - Translating Vatican II: A Challenge For All Catholics [2085][copy of AECB CT 45140] 1965
AECB 45185 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45183-184 1965
AECB 45186 Bishop John Moorman, Church of England, Bishop of Ripon, England Observer for Anglican Communion at Vatican II - Anglican Concerns At Vatican II [2088][copy of AECB CT 45141] 1964
AECB 45187 Dr. Claud Nelson, Consultant, National Conference of Christians and Jews Special Correspondent, Religious News Service - Ecumenism And Religious Liberty [2088][copy of AECB CT 45141] 1963
AECB 45188 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45186-187 1963, 1964
AECB 45189 Rev. Gustave Weigel, S.J., Professor of Ecclesiology, Woodstock College, MD - Ecumenism: A New Action For A United Church [2089][copy of AECB CT 45142] 1963
AECB 45190 Rev. Charles Davis, Professor of Theology, St. Edmund College, Ware, England Editor, Clergy Review; Author, Theology for Today - Ecumenism In A Changing Church [2089][copy of AECB CT 45142] 1963
AECB 45191 Rev. Thomas Stransky, C.S.P., Member, Secretariat for Christian Unity - The Decree On Ecumenism: A Challenge To Catholics [2089][copy of AECB CT 45142] 1963
AECB 45192 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45189-191 1963
AECB 45193 Rev. Hans Kung / Küng, Author, The Council, Reform, and Reunion; Editor, Ecumenical Section, Concilium; Professor, University of Tubingen - Keep Your Eyes Open, Have The Courage To Think And To Act [2090][copy of AECB CT 45143] 1964
AECB 45194 Bishop Charles Helmsing, Bishop of Kansas City, MO; Member, U.S. Bishops Committee for Promoting Christian Unity; Member, Vatican II's Commission on Ecumenism - Calling All Catholics To Promote Christian Unity [2090][copy of AECB CT 45143] 1964
AECB 45195 Bishop Floyd Begin, Bishop of Oakland, CA; Chairman, U.S. Bishops Committee on Promoting Christian Unity - In Things Necessary, Unity; In Other Things, Diversity; In All Things, Charity! [2090][copy of AECB CT 45143] 1964
AECB 45196 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45193-195 1964
AECB 45197 Rev. Leo Van Geusau, Director, Dutch Documentation Center, Foyer Unitas, Rome [2091][copy of AECB CT 45144] 1964
AECB 45198 Rev. Fred McManus, Professor of Canon Law, Catholic University; Past President, American Catholic Liturgical Conference [2091][copy of AECB CT 45144] 1964
AECB 45199 Msgr. Joseph Baker, Theological Peritus, Advisor to Joseph Cardinal Ritter at Vatican II - Cardinal Ritter's Interventions At Vatican II: On Liturgy, Revelation, And The Nature Of The Church [2091][copy of AECB CT 45144] 1963
AECB 45200 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45197-200 1963, 1964
AECB 45201 Archbishop Angelo Fernandes, Coadjustor Archbishop of Delhi, India - The Church And Non-Christian Religions In India [2092][copy of AECB CT 45145] 1965
AECB 45202 Rev. James Mcgarry, Professor, Pastoral Theology, Meynooth College, Dublin, Ireland Founder and Editor, The Furrow - Ireland: The Land Of Saints And Scholars In Renewal [2092][copy of AECB CT 45145] 1964
AECB 45203 Msgr. Gerhard Fittkau, Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Essen, Germany Head of German Language Section, Council Press Office - The German Experience At The Council [2092][copy of AECB CT 45145] 1964
AECB 45204 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45201-203 1964, 1965
AECB 45205 Father Edward Heston, C.S.C., English Language Press Officer, Vatican II - The English-Speaking Press At The Council [2093][copy of AECB CT 45146] 1963
AECB 45206 Mr. Gerry Sherry, Editor, Georgia Bulletin, Atlanta, GA - A Working Journalists View Of The Council [2093][copy of AECB CT 45146] 1963
AECB 45207 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45205-206 1963
AECB 45208 John Cogley, Former Executive Editor, COMMONWEAL; Writer for Religious News Service - A Journalist At Vatican [2094][copy of AECB CT 45147] 1964
AECB 45209 Archbishop Eugene D'Souza, Bishop of Bhopal, India - The Church In India, The International Eucharistic Congress In Bombay [2094][copy of AECB CT 45147] 1964
AECB 45210 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45208-209 1964
AECB 45211 Rev. Dr. Albert C. Outler, Professor of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Delegate Observer for World Methodist Council at Vatican II - Methodism And The Vatican Counil [2096][copy of AECB CT 45149] 1964
AECB 45212 Msgr. William Baum, Executive Secretary, U.S. Bishops Commission for Christian Unity - Ecumenical Perspectives At The Councils Ending [2096][copy of AECB CT 45149] 1965
AECB 45213 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45211-212 1964, 1965
AECB 45214 Rev. Edward Flannery, Editor, Providence Visitor Author, "The Anguish of the Jews" - The Anguish Of The Jews And Vatican II [2097][copy of AECB CT 45150] 1965/1219
AECB 45215 Rev. Daniel O'Hanlon, S.J., Professor of Theology, Alba College, Jesuit California Province, Los Gatos, CA; Vatican Assistant to English-Speaking Observers at Council - The Protestant, Orthodox, And Anglican Observers [2097][copy of AECB CT 45150] 1966/0424
AECB 45216 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45214-215 1965, 1966
AECB 45217 Archbishop Joseph Cordeiro, Bishop of Karachi, Pakistan - Pakistan's Social Problems And The Council [2099][copy of AECB CT 45152] 1964
AECB 45218 Bishop Nicholas Hettinga, Bishop of Rawalpindi, W. Pakistan - Vatican II's Impact On The Newly-Independent Pakistan [2099][copy of AECB CT 45152] 1964
AECB 45219 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45217-218 1964
AECB 45220 Archbishop Paul Hallinan, Bishop of Atlanta, GA [2106][copy of AECB CT 45153] 1963
AECB 45221 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45217-218 1963
AECB 45222 Bishop Karekin I [Sarkissian] on Eastern Churches and the Council [reel to reel C][copy of AECB R2 45155] 1960s
AECB 45222 Brother Max Thurian - Taizé / Taize Monks and the Community [reel to reel C][copy of AECB R2 45155] 1960s
AECB 45223 Rev. Robert McAfee Brown, Professor of Religion, Stanford University, CA; Official Delegate Observer, World Presbyterian Alliance Co-author (with Gustave Weigel, S.J.), "An American Dialogue" - Presbyterianism, The Council, And Christian Unity [reel to reel C][copy of AECB R2 45155] 1963
AECB 45224 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45222-223 1960s, 1963
AECB 45225 Vatican II Press Panel [reel to reel F][copy of AECB R2 45156] 1964/1119
AECB 45226 Rev. Arthur MacCormack - World Poverty and the Council [reel to reel F][copy of AECB R2 45156] 1960s
AECB 45227 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45225-226 1960s, 1964
AECB 45228 Msgr. Walter Tappe, Parish Priest and Pastor, Santa Rosa, CA - A Parish Priest At The Council [reel to reel L][copy of AECB R2 45157] 1964
AECB 45228 Bishop Joseph Green, Auxiliary Bishop, Lansing, MI - The Council And The Cursillo [reel to reel L][copy of AECB R2 45157] 1964
AECB 45229 Mary Price, Former Assistant Editor of Jubilee [reel to reel L][copy of AECB R2 45157] 1960s
AECB 45229 Sr. Mary Luke - A Nun at the Council [reel to reel L][copy of AECB R2 45157] 1960s
AECB 45230 Wav-File Back-Up of AECB CD 45228-229 1960s, 1964