European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 19, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse , june 19, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 7 Cardinal denies Labelling god s Day Sermon male in Usu r Ial r k gnk i get. Ii is mors r Nav of a a3. So pc it a t l r i Yuji i. Giitl. Tic s i it a or Cut. That i and it a. To it of Annor Jet the dime t ring the quo car Tfirn Zyl Short a Quot he May not have used the exact language a god is a Man a but we stand by our said Post City editor John Cotter. A we paraphrased it for headline purposes. We did no to put quotes around it. But he used the word a male a the word a father a so it was Clear what he was talking for the Church however the distinction Between god being a male and god being addressed As father has always been an important one. Several experts rioted monday that Church teaching has always been that god is neither male nor female but is addressed As father in deference to Jesus terminology As recorded by the apostles in the new testament. A god is a pure spirit neither male nor female a said Ronda Chervin a professor of philosophy at St. Johns Seminary outside los Angeles and a consultant on the . Bishops pastoral. Letter on women. A but because god describes himself As a father and Jesus Calls him father that is How the Church has referred to him. And you can to just eliminate the term and Call him a the divine because that a too impersonal. Jesus wanted us to experience god in a very personal Pope John Paul ii has written that both men and women Are created in the image of god. His predecessor Pope John Paul i stressed the maternal aspects of god in a 1978 speech a the is a father. But even More he is a Mother. He does no to want to harm us. He wants to do Only Good things for All of the late pontiff also referred specifically to several lines from the old testament Prophet Isaiah which make a similar Point about god As who aided suicide faces investigation t 7rvv f re a a a a. A a a a k. Or. I t ,. 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Trumbull a death certificate listed leukaemia As the cause of death. An autopsy two weeks ago found she died of an overdose of barbiturates Relin said. A i believe the care that i gave to Diane and her family met the highest standards under most difficult circumstances a Quill said in the statement. A Diane faced the Prospect of dying with the utmost courage and integrity. A i Hope that a deeper appreciation of the suffering of dying people is achieved As a result of this May prom i Row re stronger new malt liquor criticized or 1. R v # l. I. It Taroj 1-1 wac i Tinl f i a c Nunn to t to it in Moonn # h #. Inc 1 re no researchers Zay x a Wibur a it or Rotts Salt it. A Ato. In a -,p.<�?� it Quot s Al. Is a a -.r, it a Riivs-.i-.t.n�?�,-<<. I a it -1 go of 0,-r, a it a. 1 pm it itto. Ufa by y r lib Hon . ,.-"�?T�?T a a Quot t a in to c a 050 re to g or soft a 1>s a a it it a ms.-? a wait. A i �?�,in.5�>�?� to Man Quot v. Quot we i. Rij 1 a f y m pc a u of a a . . R a t i i Virji a. Kupi borne Black leaders Are Al Oak Oij Sui a potent malt liquor Liat contains 31 us of. Ai Coriol Titan a current brew and will be next published report said. I m. Vai Lireet journal reported that critics of the l brewing co. Product called Power Mas a Quot to. Nuo Delion is socially irresponsible since marketers usually pitch their product to to Scoins one City backs. I a. gain Butts of the abyssinian Baptist guv a a mite to Whitewash liquor and tobacco by 11-Ooato so non to journal said. Ban a Quot Aist Mower in an earlier protest against j i Venu ii when Tut company planned direct sales Eniet a time Liaci Community. R t. Our Oasis a company that has no sense of Muse o Acciai responsibility a Butts told the journal in u Jibaya cd lion. Riann director of the National coa.Io e k a Evetie. Impaired driving in Washington a ref o Market my Power master to inner City Blacks is that this population is among the most lacking in Power in this society. A basically Power master is substituting destructive Power for social the journal said no major Brewer has unveiled so powerful a malt a a any Beer with More than 4 percent alcohol. Regular Beer contains about 3.5 percent alcohol. Power master will contain 5.9 percent alcohol. Stroh brewing co., which makes Schlitz malt liquor and Pabst brewing co., which makes olde English 800 a with a 5.5 percent liquor Content a told the journal they have no plans to increase the liquor Content of their products. United Beer of Brooklyn maker of Midnight dragon told the newspaper it intended to unveil a More potent malt called wicked Gold later this year. Heileman defended its new product telling the journal it wanted a to participate m the growth of the up strength malt liquor category which is where the consumer is u. I f Saf of Florida designs Batty project Ucb in a. Pii. Up ii a the University of in uni i Eastom Oes Igried Bat lower hoping cd a. o toe winged critters out of the c. A 1 t j i new i a soul Home., .1 Foj Crown bats have a a 1 t 1 a i1 Bao Ebal track a a .1, up Ciecior. Oner must hold their ,1 c t 1 i t it Ano gives Oil a t Marsi Ali Hanks _ a. Lor removing a Quot a a. A a. T i it Isom Trie Siadi 1 a a move t Weir into tit Bat ,. A i 11 \ Kllc Nav lius. A a. Us Lugas. A. A _ car a. A in cd or live wooden poles. Small openings in the floor allow the bats to Fly in and away from predators. The Tower sits just West of a wildlife Sanctuary in the heart of the Campus and can accommodate up to 100,000 bats. Piles of Bat guano Are being placed inside As an enticement. There is no guarantee the bats will like their new Home. A similar Bat Tower built on Sugarloaf key in the 1920s, never Drew a single Bat. Officials Hope to move the animals instead of simply killing them because bats Are considered environmentally valuable. They eat half their weight nightly in mosquitoes and Oiler insects and their droppings Are Rich fertilizer. A a it a hard to put a Dollar value on them but 1 believe we save some Money because the bats act As a natural insect control a said Ken Glover the University a pest control manager
