Word: ottaviani
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...Pauw did so, but managed to get to Rome for the final session of the council. Some negotiations with conservative Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani of the Holy Office resulted in a proposal to transfer De Pauw from Baltimore to Tivoli, a small suburban diocese of Rome. Shehan tentatively agreed to the reincardination, but never sent along the formal papers. Bishop Luigi Faveri of Tivoli went ahead to sign the docu ments accepting De Pauw as his charge...
...Tracy of Baton Rouge. "The winners won a document." Last week, in one of the strongest exchanges of views since the council began, three U.S. cardinals?Gushing of Boston, Spellman of New York, Ritter of St. Louis?were among the prelates who defended the declaration, while Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani, secretary of the Holy Office, headed the ranks of Spanish and Italian prelates who denounced it as "totally unacceptable...
...Curia cardinals. A case in point is the chapter favoring religious liberty, which was composed in part by U.S. Jesuit John Courtney Murray. In response to considerable pressure from Italian and Spanish bishops, Pope Paul intends to have it revised by the Theological Commission and its president, Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani, who is dead set against Murray's ideas on liberty of conscience...
...called moderators, three of them with strong progressive leanings. But the jurisdiction of this quartet was limited by twelve cardinal presidents, who acted as a kind of Supreme Court for the council. And the moderators also had no real authority over the important theological commission, governed by Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani of the Holy Office. This commission was charged with rewriting the schema De Ecclesia; but it soon became clear that Ottaviani was violently opposed to incorporating in it an idea supported by a majority of the bishops: the notion of collegiality...
...library of the Vatican Secretary of State, the 15 council presidents and members of a coordinating commission that is responsible for presenting the agenda spent three hours arguing whether Suenens had any right to propose the floor vote. They voted eleven to nine against him. Both Suenens and Ottaviani had a series of interviews with Pope Paul. Although reluctant to interfere with the debate, the Pope had already received complaints from several bishops about the slow pace. At length he sided with Suenens...