id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt _005196754 nan International women's year, 1975 1975 .txt text/plain 18754 728 59 o VATICAN STUDY COMMISSION ON WOMEN IN SOCIETY AND IN THE CHURCH Studv Kit iff uioir yam 1975 iikit on BIS VATICAN STUDY COMMISSION ON WOMEN IN SOCIETY $TH AND IN TOE CIIURCH I Information, Suggestions and Study Material for the Use of Local Churches 1975 Publications Office UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 (Sontents Page International Women’s Year: A Commitment for the Church 1 Practical Proposals 5 Two Addresses of Pope Paul VI: To the General Secretary of I.W.Y Women in Society Today: To Italian Catholic Jurists Biblical Studies: Woman in Holy Scripture 11 The Novelty of the Evangelical Outlook on Woman 19 Marialis Cultus: Guidelines for the Study of the Apostolic Exhortation 22 The Participation of Women in the Life of the Ecclesial Community: Questions for the Local Churches 24 The Participation of Women in the Work of Evangelization: Recommendations made to the Synod of Bishops 28 Appendix: U.N. Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women 30 The Council Message to Women 33 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/internationalwomOOunse International Womens Year: ft Commitment for the Church We rejoice, especially on the eve of International Women’s Year, proclaimed by the United Nations, at the ever wider participation of women in the life of society to which they bring a specific contribution of great value. . . On December 18, 1972, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution pro- posed by the Commission on the Status of Woman: Resolution 3010 (XXVII) which proclaimed 1975 International Women’s Year and assigned as its aim: a) promoting equality between men and women; b) ensuring the full integration of women in the total effort for economic, social, and cultural de- velopment at national, regional and international levels, especially during the Second United Nations Development Decade; c) recognizing the importance of woman’s in- creasing contribution to development of friendly relations and co-operation between States and to the strengthening of peace in the world. cache/_005196754.txt txt/_005196754.txt