i i 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Nov. 25, 1966. Pope Paul Tells Jesuits ‘Hears Disquieting Reports VATICAN CITY (Reuters) — ‘ Pope. Paul told the Jes uits — the Roman Catholic Church's largest teaching and fmissionary order—he has heard disquieting ‘reports .about~ them «and warned them, against worldliness or a ‘slackening of obedience. 2zThe Pope told the order’s Su- perior - General, Father Pedro Arrupe. and 220 priests he was ~estonished and grieved by some “reports’ and rumors” that -yeached him about the Jesuits sand “other religious families.” , Speaking at a mass in the Sistine Chapel. he listed: errors end illusions which might have , Pome from a drive for a. “expression of your zeal”’ : more lively action in the weld.” But he added that these spec- nlations were “for the most part dissipated” by the deci- sions of the Jesuits’. General : Congregation. or supreme. legis- here X resume of the Pope’s ser- sued by the Jesuits’. in- oo service said the ru- mors that the order intended to em- /%érk on revolutionary changes ‘op were abandoning the tradi- : fioms that had for centuries.| * made them such a powerful i force in the service of the ? Church" } WARNING REPEATED a [ The Pope has repeatedly cwarned the faithful and clergy i too far with the greater freedom which resulted i from the recent Vatican Ecu- | menical Council. The Pope asked the Jesuits: “= remain today, : forever what your foundation ¢ has been until now for the Holy Apostolic See?” He “We cannot hide our } ment and, in some : ‘ ef ' ' selves, you will have our con- fidence and esteem.” The reason for the Pope's criticism was not fully clear, but observers. noted that there have’ been protests from :many young Jesuit priests and semi- narians against. thé rigidity of the order’s system and its rule of obedience. Bonny Refit Report Given. 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