HH _ reported: today. © “She ig-very,. weit depron, o Loren’s "sister, Maria Selcolone, was quoted as oO saying: by. i Messagero. ‘The repor! could : _ not he confirmed.. . Loren, serving i a soday sentence | on. tax * evasion charges at a small women's jail in. Caserta, 30 kilometred’ north’ of Naples, “doesn't gleep,.doe;’t eat and is. 'very: ° upset,” Tl Messagero said, ‘quoting family ; and jail sources. - The paper quoted: ‘the: jail’s director,” = “Lillgna De Cristofaro, as saying she: as |. “gerjously - concerned about her _Payehic “state.” ‘diagnosed Be; nS atate, she. is very’ahaky.... To-calni her a-bit I have ‘prescribed her some tranquillizers." " ‘Giovanna Cau, the actress’ lawyer, said ‘her client will ‘ask for sémi liberty status, - whieh will, allow her to leave the prison” during the day and return at night. - - The: 47-year-old actrees has already ~ ‘asked. President Sandro Pertini for a - “pardon, but: that does not appear likely... Under Italian law, she will not be eligible - for semi-liberty until she completes half of . _ her sentence. IL Messagero quoted an. upidentified ~ long-time friend of Loren: as saying the - aciress “id paying the price for her fame: - "It's. grotesque situation; any other | 7 person wouldn’thave ended in jail for_a 20- . year-old.tax evasion case,’’ the friend’ was - CTICAN § crt ( (AP) @0: ~ alveadwith his planned: “yislt: ‘td Britaln begiqning, "Friday, but will’ ‘nol meet ‘with political leaders. to. - “sult the realities” of the situation inthe: Falkland ‘ - fighting,-the Vatican announced today. « The Holy See announced’ that Archbishop Achille | “-Sibvestrini, the Vatican's foreign minister, yall travel "Argentine President Lepoldo Galtieri. ‘But Rev. Romeo Panciroll, the Vatiean spokesman; ; refused.to discuss the nature of Silvestrini’s visit. Vatican officials announced that the Pope will not . Meet with any British political. leaders in an effort to stress the “religous and pastoral” nature of the visit, ° * Islands ‘where ~ British and ‘Argentine forces are a to ‘Buenos. Alres today with a papal message for. s The report’ sald Loren wits visited _ quoted as saying. Religion Roundup EDMONTON (CP) — City _ council’s economic. affairs committee, despite _ob- _ jections from Ald. Paul Norris, has recommended " that the Edmonton Pastoral . Institute be given a $6,600 grant. , | Norris a gaid he was op- posed to giving the church organization . taxpayers’: money to fund marriage | 7 counselling courses because’ it. duplicates work other churches do for free. © In -April, clty ‘council: vetoed the institiite's fun-- ding request | for this year. It. recelved-a $6,000 grant last © year, Rev: John Carr, the ‘in ; stitute's, executive director, told the committee the: programs . ‘dan. have, an- “impact on. the serious. divorce - rate” in this province.” a) Carr.said- He, pROBEAH, ‘help young people frepare . ‘for . marriage, provide ‘training to couples onhow to . be better: parents. and. offer’ “marriage’” enrichment weekends.’ - Norris. said many chur- u members were welcomed into the church, ‘CALGARY | (CP) — Catholic school poard trustees, now in the second half of their ‘three-year term, ‘say “they are cofi- cerned -.about where © Tinancing will-come from _for the 1983-44 season. . Chairman’, Ted Sullivan said | a ‘mounting “budget. . deficit’ of ‘at least. $2.6 million, in. 1983-84 * will probably increase even More in the following years. . “The financial situation represents our most critical _ task,” said ‘Sullivan, adding - there is a Strong. likelihood he willrun again in October, 1983, ” He ‘said he. ‘and his six - <éolleagues must obtain a. tax; allotment. which * “the © et jnillion ia “More being ctianfielled. into the ‘of volunteers: who. Bring -° Public. boards which is rightfully ours,” Sullivan said. “It’s a matter between Alberta’s Catholle boards - and the province, “ches alreddy offer free help to young couples and there ds‘no ‘need for the city.to ~ School Act now. under way ways in- which God is” . speaking.and acting in our - ~ fund. an ‘organization that: - duplicated existing church © | programs. ..: “The “Catholic church. Maloney uyed to run: the : girls in Toronto. > And Vatican may not approve ¢ of. .. it. but Bernadette Simone™ . and Lawrene ‘McCann’ think it’s great to be altar girls, v _alreddy, ‘has compulsory +, Marriage courses that don’t... ’ : gost anything," he said.+ ' TORONTO (CP) — The: Simone and McCann, both : 14,. are -just-“two of the- growing’ ‘number af altar their ' - Canadian Martyrs, is just - _the Archdiocese. of Toronto. “It ‘says: so In.the: universal . whieh'hunt:for altar girls.” , The. issue “Is’ the © respon: . “It’s to be follawed. "_ support it.” . ss one--of many. ignoring Reman Catholic church policy by having girls help during’ mass. : church, ; revisions tothe provincial will rectify the matter. : TORONTO (CP) — rank mall and deliver memos’ around the General Electric, .. of ‘Canada’ Ltd. plant in ‘Peterborough. - The directive from 9 Rome says no altar girls,” says Rev, Brad Massman of legislation af the Church. We’ However, Magsmart says ~ the archdiocese -has-‘‘a tot ’ More: serious concerns to. ‘deal ‘with’ than going ona: sibility of: individual parishes, he says. — KINGSTON,. ‘Ont: (cP) - Rev. Joha“A, May: of Zion . ' Evangelical . 2 ."Pembroke, Ont, is the new So president: al. the. "Bay. of. Quinte, Conference of; “the. United Churehi'of : ‘Canadai.” et ‘Marion. Brown: of Brock ‘B.ville.was: élected: president: - "+" designate’ and -will be the * , conference's represeniatlve i “on th 1 on val Divison: of |: on in : Canada.- She ‘the-M will bethe conference’ first . female ‘president next year. " . Relining ‘president Rev, . nN? “Edward ‘Schamerhorn, | “at Queen's. duririg which five‘ministers _ Were honored; al _tetirement “and: dt” presided over a conference | “University new Church bin’ their | sl _ , Priests and brethers in the - Ontario-Manitobs . Colson, 7 spoke gt pbigon he. “founded:.1H8-: bs ; ; Archbishop of Canterbury, } spiritual head of the state church. |. Henry VIII split the Church of: England from Rome after he-was refused papal permission to divorce Catherine of Aragon, the first of his wives, oF when she did not give him a‘son. ‘The British govern: .. ment snd the Holy See established ’ ‘diplomatic Hé said “he~is “hopitg~ organizers ~Mas~ an— op="I- . have in common. “spiritual than moral. _ justice, ‘said it is time to and to “‘suit the realities” of the situation. But he will . 1. - | meet the Queen and her family. - The visit with the Queen was kept on the schedule : "because she is head of the Church of England, Today Maloney is boss of the hundred Redemptorist order's ‘Toronto province. The Toronto province | covers English- speaking eastern Canada, from -- Newfoundland to. the border. . ‘OTTAWA (CP) — Charles the . former Watergale -. conspirator, Tecently to a Christian Festival and said the problems facing the U.S.. and Canada are more Colson, who served seven the war. months in prison on a conition of ‘obstructing “stand up te the sick and fallen society around us and be ‘true living Christians. ” ‘After - ‘his “release from: Prison Fellowstilp, a. group . Christianity to prisoners in Canada and the U.S, | People of all faiths at- tended: the conference, , which was, billed by. in. 1534 portunity to explore fresh Vatican’ officials said. The Roman Catholic Church - and the Church of England have been holding . sproadic talks about ‘reunification for almost 15° ‘years. The schism between them dates to 1534, *. | ' Archbishop Derek Worlock .of ‘Liverpool, who. returned to London, from Rome Monday night, said _ the: Pope will arrive Friday as scheduled, and the ; Vatican said the ,visi€ will last the full six days : originally planned. Théere;had been reports that the . visit would be shortened to reflect the Pope's concern 7 over the fighting. - ; “The visit is on and the Pops i is looking forward to - being with us,’” he said. “He still yearns for peace, | _ bul he. is coming to share-our life as it is. He has no last-minute reservations.” The Falklands fighting had put the visit in doubt because’ some | Vatican aldes and Latin Americari prelates expressed fears that Argentina, where 95 per: _ cent of the people are Catholic, might interpret the . trip as a pro-British gesture. | - The Pope's visit to mainly Protestant Bri ; ‘planned long before Argentina seized the ‘British coloriy in the. South Atlantic and fighting between Britain and Argentina erupted. ‘Thatcher suggested thal the Pope not meet her to keep his ‘distante from . Bul British church sources said he still plans © was _ lokeep to his original itinerary and visit nine citles in: England, Scotland and Wales. . There -is strong opposition to: the. visit from ao militant Protestant minority led by-men such as Rey. . lan Paisley, the Northern Ireland - ‘political leader, who feel the Pope's. presence threatens. Britain's: - Protestant: heritage: They. object particularly, ad Robert Runcle, the . yélatigis tio Hiatths “ago, anid” the” papal visit is” considered an important step toward healing the rift belween the Roman Cattiolie and Anglican churches. ; “ _, Reports. circulated “in Vatican quarters. that. the: Romén Catholic pontiff also wants to go to Argentina — | early‘next month for a “‘balancing” visit. | day-and generation, = - 7 Theme of the festival was," _, Together ‘in Hape,. ‘bul mm organizer Hans. 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Stallone was celebrated ‘Monday as “the man who has done more tq .. promote ‘this city nationally and. In- 7 terriationally (han anyone else,” “You can break that statue into a million pieces and you'dlind a piece of it in every ’ Philadetphian,”’ said Stallone, cutting a. string to uiiyeil the statue of the boxer, whose arms: are raised in.vietory. “Each one has a sense of striving, of "getting ahead, of winning,” hesaid at the of. the | ‘ceremony, which was part celebration of Philadelphia's 300th year, For Stallorie and. the city’s Rocky fans, the struggle was to.win permission to display the statue, which was used asa himself atthe: ‘top of the Art wa kone steps." ob :museum, ‘on a hill overlooking thé city, ° | * While another site waa sought, ‘Slallone, © fed * gent the statue back’ to Hollywood. piece “whille: the’ slalig was: “it place on th “museum steps for last yenr’s filming: 6 Rocky. TIE: Wie ‘Philadelphia “Art: Com “mission deemed:it ‘artistically: unsuitable. for’: permanent. ‘display: outside: the: ~ y. *#It- gat in my- backyard for five months, At tied to a tree, until the city decided where to put it,’” said Stallone. "I was only in-.” . sulted when they said I wanted it on the ’ steps as a publicity stunt.” After a petition drive by ‘local Rocky - fans, City Council stepped inte the ring with a compromise. Under the agreement, the statue, which - . was designed by Thomas Schomberg of - , Denver, will rémain outside the museum until July 11. It will then be moved to the Spectrum, the Philadelphia arena that was the scene of Balboa's movie fights, Lo After the unveiling, Stallone: .jolned about 1,500 people who paid between -$10 and $50 to attend the film's benefit premiere. The benefit raised more than $30,000 for the Police Athletic League, which provides recreation ‘Programs for the city’s youth. ae ‘Newspaper growth frozen?’ Ae “y ‘ta OTTAWA (CP) — Southam News says the federal _governmient will freeze the - =growth of the: country's two largest : i newspaper chains as hinted in an apparent . cabinet. document, leaked earlier ‘this _ month. i Most of the other proposals outlined in the leaked document will be included in the government's respone to the Kent r yal commission into. newspapers, the néws service says: ‘A spokesman. for : Multiculturalism Minister James: Fleming would. not comment on ‘the report: Fleming, who is. responsible for the Kent report, was ‘to’ “announce . the government's proposals “today in London, Ont., . : Because . the -document- contained ‘ proposals similar to those the minister had," “péen suggesting publicly,, it appeared ‘Benuine.. Tt -was .algo leaked when cabiniet Was. ‘known to be considering its response ti the ; .Kent report. ‘Southam says that after several | stormy. ‘cabinet sessions, the government decided -to compromise between Kent's attack .on - the news giants ‘and the do-nothing ap- proach favored: by the chains and some cabinet ministers, The apparent plan ettectively | kills the ' eontroversial. recommendations of the. Kent: ‘commission which wanted the two’ chains -~ Southam Inc. and Thomson Newspapers Lid. — to divest some of their holdings. nl .Thomson, for example, would be forced to sell its flagship paper, the Globe’ and © Mail, or its other 39 dailies: But under.the government plan, the ” chains would be. broken up only if they a are sold, - Southam says the government will also give the Canadian ‘Radio-television. and’ Telecommunications Commission. ‘clear . ; direction’ to. block. cross-media ownership in. 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