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THE VOICE <30l Bbcoyn, Bird., Miami 38, Flo. Return Postage Guaranteed VOICE Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida VOL. Ill, NO. 34 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy NOVEMBER 10, 1961 ENCYCLICAL TO HONOR LEO THE GREAT Dope Makes 'Anguished Appeal For World Peace ^VATICAN CITY (NO — A Great on Nov. 11, and will The Pope's plea for peace the- threat of some fresh ca- new encyclical was promised by center upon his relation . to was made in these words: tastrophe. You are giving here, Full page pictures of the observance by the Dio- gentlemen, a lesson of true and Pope John XXIII at the com- the Church's history. bined celebration of his 80th cese of Miami of Pope John's double anniversary "This is an entirely peaceful genuine concord, a sample of birthday and the third anniver- The Pope also used the occa- on page 11. meeting . here everything is what'understanding among na- .sary of his coronation. sion to make what he called an peace, serenity, confidence. tions could be." "anguished appeal" for world The encyclical, he said, will gave' a sermon in Italian. As he read on4 it was clear "What a fine example to a Pope John issued a second mark the- 15th centenary of peace. It was apparent that the Pope's that he was becoming fatigued world which is always troubled, appeal for peace two days later the death of Pope Leo the During the Mass, Pope John slight cold was still with him. from the effort. always restless, always under (Continued on Page 10) New Private Thanksgiving Girls' School Clothing Drive • To Open Here To Aid Needy ' The internationally-known Re- Catholics of South Florida ligious of the Society of the have been asked to observe Sacred Heart have accepted (ho Thanksgiving Week by gather- invitation of Bishop Coleman F. Carroll to establish a private ing clothing, shoes, blankets school'for girls in the Dioce-e and bedding supplies to be dis- of Miami. tributed to the world's needy. POPE JOHN XXIII GOV. FARRIS BRYANT Fifteen members of the or- The 'diocesan campaign to der, which was founded i n assemble clean and usable France in the year 1800, have items for shipment overseas Gov. Bryant Tells Of Pope's already arrived in Miami and will be a part of the national are completing preparations clothing collection sponsored to inaugurate classes in (he annually by the U.S. Catholic Concern For Cuban Refugees college preparatory day school Bishops. during the next semester of the current school year. Parishes have been asked to respond to the appeal by gath- Mother Agnes Barry, superior ering and packing /the contrib- OF FLORIDA yicaress of the Washington Vic- utions according to informa- ariate is the superior of the new OFFICE OP THE GOVERNOR Voice Photo tion sent to all pastors by TALLAHASSEE community whose order is now MIAMI'S NEWEST private school for girls will be conducted by Father Peter J. Reilly, director represented for the first time of the drive in the Diocese • of the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Heart at El Jardin in BHYANT in the diocese south of Washing- Miami. GOVERNOR ton, D.C. on the east coast of Coconut Grove. Shown at the entrance to the main building of the estate are Mother Agnes Barry, R.S.C.J., superior vicaress, the US. Each parish will establish and center; Mother Attridge, R.S.C.J., assistant to the superior, left, publicize its own collecting point By GOVERNOR FARRIS BRYANT IN COCONUT GROVE and Mother McDonnell, R.S.C.J., head mistress. ' She is assisted by Mother to which parishioners will bring Our audience with Pope John XXIII was without question their contributions. McDonnell, head mistress and one of the rich experiences of our lives. It was an occasion Mother McGowan, mistress of 'Catholic Voice Of The Air' EMERGENCY AID we shall remember with great pleasure all our days. • studies at the new Convent of Father Reilly said that the Because we are not Catholic, much of the symbolic the Sacred Heart located on destitute people overseas can majesty of the Vatican and the procedure attendant to our a beautiful 10-acre estate in On WGBS Sunday Evenings use such items as men's suits, brief audience was lost upon us. Unmistakable, however, was Coconut Grove known as El work clothes, dresses, coats, the great spiritual strength of Pope John and the heritage A weekly radio broadcast fea- Jardin which translated of the Air," the 15-minute children's wear and other ap- which permeates every corner of the Vatican. means "the garden." turing news of Catholic in- newscast will be carried to parel. Items should be clean, terest will begin Sunday, Nov. all parts of South Florida as mended if necessary, and ready The Pontiff seemed to us to embody the warmth and compas- Facilities on the estate include 12 over WGBS, Miami, at 6:05 a public service program (Continued on Page 3) sion which we had seen so well demonstrated by the Catholics a 35-room residence and an p.m. made available to the Dio- of Miami as they opened their arms and hearts to the refugees (Continued on Page 18) Called "The Catholic Voice cese of Miami by the 50,000- from Cuba. Msgr. Thomas Ryan, a most kindly individual,, watt Storer radio station. presented us to Pope John and served as interpreter for our conversation. With Msgr. John J. Fiitzpat- , OFFICIAL \ Endorses United Fund Drive rick,. executive editor of The We found Pope John to be well aware of the problems Voice, as_ commentator, the we face in Florida as we seek to shelter and care for all In connection with the current campaigns of the ' Diocese Of Miami 1 broadcasts will feature news v 3 >J those who, have fled the sword of tyranny in search of United Fund in Dade and Broward Counties, Bishop originating in the Diocese of '•:| The Chancery announces ;| freedom's blessings on our shores. He expressed great in- Coleman F. Carroll has issued a formal endorse- Miami as well as national and Is the following appointments "4 terest in the numbers' of individuals coming from Cuba since ment of this cause. The text of his letter follows: international news gathered ' effective Tuesday, Oct. 31: \ escape has been made more difficult by the Castro regime. The United Fund Campaign of 1961 is. a timely reminder through the world-wide facil- ; We expressed to Pope John our admiration for the great of a duty that is upon the community as a whole to promote ities of the National Catholic ," THE REV. FATHER RO- '| service being performed by the Catholics of our state and our the well-being and betterment of all our fellow citizens, and in Welfare Conference News Serv- > BERT F. REARDON, ad- | belief that their efforts to preserve the religious strength of the particular to succor in a practical way those in our midst who ice in Washington, D.C. ministrator, Blessed Sacra- % refugees, as well as their physical strength, constitutes a vital are, victims of misfortune. ment parish, Fort Lauder- ', '•• force in successful refugee resettlement in Florida and in other WGBS will air the broadcast ^ dale. We cannot all discharge that duty by personal service, of our states. ' ' - simultaneously on 710 kilocy- % -\ nor is it desirable that those who act in our stead engage in cles AM, and 96.3 megacycles The Pope's concern and desire that all possible be done a multiplicity of appeals throughout the year. Federated Fund i THE REV. FATHER -j for those torn from their homes and separated from their FM through special arrange- .; JOHN VRANA, O.S.A., ad- 1 Raising for the support of agencies, whose programs and ment with Bernard E. Neary, loved ones was clearly apparent. He shares with us the hope ,.. budgets are reviewed and approved annually by representa- , ministrator, Church of the X that those now exiled may one day soon return to their vice president and general ••• Resurrection, Dania. '*1 tives and high minded citizens, has been demonstrated to be manager, and Robert B. Mar- homeland without fear and there be allowed to seek prosperi- an effective, and indeed an admirable means whereby all of tin, program manager. ^ Effective Saturday, Nov. 4 j ty in freedom. us can best fulfill what we acknowledge to be an urgent civic, % THE REV. FATHER MI- A As a result of our visit I believe we can honestly report as well as a spiritual obligation. ON TV SUNDAY K CHAEL HANNON, assistant - < to the readers of The Voice that Pope John is not only aware iji pastor, San Pablo parish, _It is my sincere hope, that the people of Dade and Brow- The vestments and vessels of their humanitarian deeds, but strong in his conviction that •s8 Marathon. ard Counties will respond readily and generously to the appeal used at Mass will be illustrated their actions are a timely force in our worldwide search for the United Fund is making this year. (Continued on Page 14) peace. These are sentiments I fully share. 50^000 In Puerto Ricb Offer Vatican ^ecrefary Of Sfafe Mass For Victims Of Castro To Make Return Visit To U.S. SAN JUAN, P. R. (NO — The priest warned that the WASHINGTON (NO — Am- in New York of Francis Car- An estimated 50,000 people, in- events in Cuba are of impor- leto Cardinal Cicognani, Papal dinal Spellman, Archbishop of cluding relatives of Cubans ex- tance not merely for the Cuban Secretary of State, will be wel- New York.