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STUDY MADE

Vatican Council

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SOUTH BEND (Indiana), March 27. More than 250 theologians declared yesterday that the West’s increasing wealth in the face of growing misery in underdeveloped lands was a “burning scandal” that mocked all its pretentions to be a Christian society. In a “call to conscience,” they said that the economic imbalance stood as a total obstable to construction of a neighbourly world. Signatories of the statement included eminent Protestant, Roman Catholic and Orthodox Church scholars from Europe and North and' South America, in South Bend, Indiana, for a weeklong conference to study the Second Vatican Council.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31020, 28 March 1966, Page 1

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STUDY MADE Press, Volume CV, Issue 31020, 28 March 1966, Page 1

STUDY MADE Press, Volume CV, Issue 31020, 28 March 1966, Page 1

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