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140th Year. CXL No. 51 20 cents Friday, March 15. 1985

O rganizational structure approved

fo r cen tral ad m in istrative offices

By STEPHEN KARUNCHAK directly to the general secretarial. A March 13 statement Irom the Bishop Bevilacqua has approved diocese said that the new structure a new organizational structure lor ol administration establishes dear the central administrative ollices ol lines ol supervision so that the diocese. diocesan policies and procedures Aux. Bishop Fr. Donald Diocesan department heads and can be carried out in an orderly and Bosco Wuerl employees learned ol the newly effective manner. The statement adopted Diocesan Table oi also said that the new structure Organization at a meeting March increases the amount ol internal 13 in the Diocesan Office Building. coordination among all diocesan Last March. Bishop Bevilacqua structures and reduces the number appointed an eight-member ol people reporting directly to the steering committee, headed by Aux. bishop. Bishop Anthony C. Bosco. to make will eventually help us to do the temporalities: each diocesan oilice Bishop Bosco said that the recommendations on how a study work oi the Church better. has been placed in the secretariat secretaries will be responsible lor oi the administration ol diocesan "It is the skill, competence and which most closely rellects its area seeing that the ollices within their offices should be conducted, what dedication ol our stall, however, ol service. To oversee the lour secretariats are operating the scope ol the study should be. that will enable us to accomplish secretariats and to be responsible elliciently and to consider who should oversee the study, and our goals. This structure will allow lor the daily administrative allairs consolidation ol ollices where how the results ol the study should me to devote more time to strictly ol the diocese, a general secretariat necessary. The new structure he be implemented. pastoral concerns which are an has been established. said will mean less duplication ol Commenting on the new essential part oi my office as To head the general secretarial. effort. more cooperation and better diocesan structure. Bishop Bishop." Bishop Bevilacqua has appointed communication between diocesan Bevilacqua said: "I am grateful to Under the table ol organization, Bishop Bosco, presently the ollices. "Communication is a Bishop Bosco and the other reporting directly to the office of the diocesan chancellor, as general problem In many large organiza members ol the Steering diocesan bishop are the secretary; and Fr. Donald Wuerl, (ions, not only vertically, but Committee, which he chaired, lor administrative secretary to the presently the rector oi St. Paul laterally." he said. A major their line work and dedication over bishop: the obligatory, advisoiy Seminary In Crafton as associate objective ol the re-organization is the past year. The decisions which boards — the Presbyleral Council, general secretary. A new chancellor the improvement in communica­ will be appointed to succeed Bishop tion." Cathedral reopening near go into forming a new diocesan the College ol Consultors and the structure can be very difficult and yet-to be established Finance Bosco: Fr. Wuerl will keep his post At present. Bishop Bosco said must be considered veiy carefully. Council: as well as the auxiliary as seminary rector until the end ol that no major changes in personnel Fr. Leu Yanyo. administrator oj St. Paul Cathedral in Oakland, is It is the nature ol most bishops and vicars-general. the present academic year. in diocesan ollices are expected. lookingJorward to the Catltedmis reopening on PalmSunday. March organizations to resist change. We Also under the table ol in addition, a tilth set ol diocesan Those ollices reporting to the 31. The main body oj the structure has been closed since last June 4 each have developed our own organization, lour secretariats have ollices whose services either cross Secretariat for Clergy are: the /or an extensive restoration project — thejlrst in more than 30 years at routines over the years. 1 believe, been created to oversee special all secretariat boundaries or whose Clergy Personnel Oliice, the the Oakland church. Sloty on page 3. however, that we will soon discover areas ol ministry — clergy, services do not clearly lall underany —Photo by John C. Keenan the wisdom in these changes. They education, human services and oi the secretariats are to report I Continued on page 21

B ishop B evilacqua explains im portance of R C IA process

By PATRICIA BARTOS members, recalling that he conducted the Rite of Election ior 176 candidates irom some 35 parishes The Rite ol Christian Initiation ol Adults, which on the first Sunday of Lent at St. Paul Cathedral. is being implemented in parishes as the new Under the rite these persons will return to their method of welcoming converts into the Church, parishes, where at the Easter vigil they will be presents a "tremendous opportunity" lor the granted the Sacraments of Initiation — baptism. Church, according to Bishop Anthony J. Eucharist and confirmation. Bevilacqua. Though priests may miss the "one-to-one" The process of receiving new members goes approach of instructing converts and the joy they beyond the rite itself. It "rellects the tile ol the received through such work, the new rite, which Church, touches the nature and mission of the stresses the life of the Catholic community, offers a Church itself." he told priests at an afternoon greater potential for good." Bishop Bevilacqua said program on the RCIA process at St. Paul Seminary March 6 sponsored by the diocesan religious Implementation of the new rite will help the education office. Church to reach out to those "who have not heard The bishop's remarks to the some 60 priests and the Word of God," those who have no bonds to any again at an evening session for some 75 persons religious organization, those who have fallen away Involved in the mintstiy preceded presentations by Irom the Church, the bishop said. Fr. Ronald Lewinski. director of the office for divine Another plus in implementing the RCIA process worship and lor the catechumenate in the ' is that it also touches the lives of those already in Archdiocese. , the church community: “it refreshes the faith of old The Rite ol Christian Initiation was promulgated members." he added. And. incalling lora number of in 1972 as the process for "welcoming, I orming and ministries to be filled by laypersons, the rite points Initiating persons into the Church. Now being to a "little model of what the religious community Bejore addressing priests on the Rile o) Christian Frank Drabiska. parochial vicar at St. Agatha in offered in some 35 parishes here, the rite was first itself should be — priests, religious and laity Initiation oj Adults in a program at St. Paul Bridgeville: Fr. Ronald Lewinski oj the Chicago implemented in the diocese at St. Sebastian working together," according to Bishop Bevilacqua. Seminary last week. Bishop Bevilacqua talks with Archdiocese, guest speaker; and Fr. Frank Sokol, Church, North Hills, in the late 1970s. Fr. Lewinski. who has been Involved In parish several o) those attending. From lejt are Fr. Charles assistant director oj religious education Jor the The bishop spoke of the "intrinsic relationship" Bergman, pastor oj SL Gregory in Zelienople; Fr. diocese. between the Lenten season and welcoming new (Continued on page 31

I n s i d e V atican predicts shortfall OFFICIAL

V a t i c a n C l e r g y i n 1 9 8 5 operating incom e The Vatican's financial and appointm ents administrative structures need to be modernized by establishing Bishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua a personnel management board By AGOSTINO BONO operating expenses. Previously, it He said the entire 1985 budget and by computerizing opera­ had been used mostly for papal would be about $91 million, almost announces the following clergy appointments effective as noted: tions says Filipino Cardinal VATICAN CITY (NC) — The foreign aid projects, especially to twice the 1984 ligure. The Vatican Jaime Sin, in recommendations Vatican is predicting a shortfall in churches in underdeveloped press release did not give a total to Pope John Paul II. Story on contributions for its 1985 countries. 1985 budget figure. It said the 1984 Pastor Emeritus page 7. operating expenses of 63.296 Other contributions, on which figure was the equivalent of $49.4 billion Italian lire, about $30.1 the Vatican does not provide million. Reverend James F. McBride, to details, are earmarked for The Vatican llguies showed Pastor Emeritus. Assumption P a d r e P i o million at current exchange rates, Fr. Sherwin according to a March 9 press operations. 1,917 workers covered by the 1984 Parish. Bellevue, effective March budget. Cardinal Krol said the 1985 Fr. Anthony J. Cippola, release. The Vatican press release was 17, 1985. budget would cover 3,471. There spiritual director of the Padre Pio The Vatican also estimated a Issued altera March 5-8 meeting of Form er pastor dies was no explanation for the increase. Reverend Charles C. Demblow prayer group at St. Mary's at the shortfall in its 1984 operating a special Council of Cardinals The press statement also said the ski. to Pastor Emeritus. St. Fr. Sherwin Derouin, former Point, explains the work of the budget of 57.818 billion Italian lire lormed by Pope John Paul II in 1981 cardinals were informed that the Joachim Parish. Pittsburgh, pastor of St. Felix in Freedom and group. Pajge 9. (827.5 million at current exchange to advise him on financial and Vatican bank's payment to effective March 31, 1985. St. Augustine in LawrenceviUe. rates). It said about $26 million of organizational matters. creditors of the Banco Ambrosiano dies. Obltuaiy on page 6. the gap would be covered by the The press release did not give any Reverend Francis B. Filip, to was made "without any contribu­ 1984 Peter's Pence collection and more information about the Pastor Emeritus. St. Adalbert W om en’s issues tion from the Holy See and without the remainder by tapping Vatican invested funds. Cardinal John Krol Parish. Pittsburgh.effective June Other deaths touching deposits entrusted to the invested funds. of Philadelphia, the only U.S. 24. 1985. Sexism, patriarchy and administration of the institution." The Vatican began announcing member of the cardinals' council, Sister Mary Ena Phelan of the women's ordination topped the The Holy See budget covers the in recent years that the Peter's said the funds come from money Reverend John T. Flaherty, to Franciscan Sisters of Allegany. many issues of women in the activities of the pope and the Pence collection, a worldwide given the Vatican under the 1929 Pastor Emeritus. St. Michael N.Y. Catholic Church that got new Vatican agencies involved in James P. Sullivan. Mount attention March 4-5. Story on annual request for contributions to Lateran Pacts by the Italian Parish. Pitcairn, effective May 31. be used at the pope's discretion, 1985. Lebanon. page 9. government for expropriation of (Continued on page 3) was being diverted to help cover the papal states. Page 2 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday, March 15. 1985 Diocesan news

C h a n g e D iocesan Table o f O rgan ization

in diocesan DIOCESAN BISHOP

s t r u c t u r e Auxiliary Bishops Bishop's Secretary

a p p r o v e d Vicars General

(continued Jrom page 1) Presbyteral Council Vocations Oliice. the Permanent Diaconate Program. St. John College of Consultors Vianney Manor, the Ministiy to Priests Program. Institutional Finance Council Chaplaincies. Hospital Ministries, the Worship Commission. Clergy GENERAL SECRETARIAT Continuing Education, the Oliice lAssociate Gen. Secretary lor Evangelization, the Oliice lor Parish Councils, the Ecumenical Commission, the Moderator lor Charismatic Groups, the Cardinal OFFICES REPORTING SECRETARIAT SECRETARIAT SECRETARIAT SECRETARIAT Wright Center: and the Gilmary DIRECTLY TO FOR FOR FOR FOR Center. GENERAL SECRETARIAT CLERGY EDUCATION HUMAN SERVICES TEMPORALITIES Oiiices under the Secretariat for Education are: the Catholic Clergy Personnel Office Catholic Schools Office Department for Social S’ Office of Finance S’ Deans Schools Oliice (including Vocations Office A. Elementary Community Development Administration Chancellor Elementary. Secondary. Com­ Permanent Diaconate B. Secondary A. Bureau of Social Pro­ A. Bureau of Budget S’ A. Chancery munity Education Programs, and Program C. Community Education grams S’ Community Action Finance B. Archivist Education Programs ol the Diocese St. John Vianney Manor Programs a. Fund lo r A id o f B. Bureau of Information Office lor Religious ol Pittsburgh. Inc.). the Oliice ol Ministry to Priests' Program D. Education Programs of Neighbors in Need Systems Legal Oliice Religious Education (including the institutional Chaplaincies the Diocese of Pittsburgh, B. Bureau of Services to C. Insurance Bureau Oliice ol the Tribunal Contra tern i ty ol Christian Hospital Ministries Inc. Aging D. Fund Raising Bureau Due Process Oliice Doctrine, the Learning Media Worship Commission Office of Religious Educa­ C. Office of Family Lile E. Building Services/Per­ Research and Planning Center. Adult Religious Education, Clergy Continuing Educa­ tion Office for Justice and Peace sonnel Office and Teenage Religious Education). tion A. CCD Black Catholic Ministries F. Office for Special Gifts Communications Oliice f Catholic Youth Ministry, the Office for Evangelization a. Learning Media Center Catholic Institute of A. Public Inlormation ( Catholic Oliice lor the Deal, the Office for Parish Councils B. Adult Religious Educa­ Pittsburgh. Pa. B. TV Communications Committee lor the Catholic Blind, Ecumenical Commission tion Office of Property Planning Propagation of Faith/Miss­ the Ministry with the Handicapped, Moderator-Charismatic C. Teenage Religious and Development ion Office the Oliice lor Campus Ministries, Groups Education Building Commission Pittsburgh Catholic the Catholic Committee on Cardinal Wright Center Catholic Youth Ministry Clergy Benefit Plan Board St. Paul Seminary Scouting, and the St. Anthony Gilmary Diocesan Center Catholic Office for the Deal Diocesan Purchasing School lor Exceptional Children. Committee for Catholic Commission. Inc. Under the Secretariat for Human Blind Services are: the Department ol Ministry with the Handi­ Social and Community Develop­ capped ment (including the Bureau ol Office for Campus Minist­ Social Programs and Community ries Action, the Fund lor Aid ol Catholic Commitee on Neighbors in Need, the Bureau ol Scouting Services to the Aging, and the Office St. Anthony School for ol Family Lile). the Oliice lor Justice Exceptional Children and Peace and Black Catholic Ministries. The above listing of offices that serve as stall to the Diocesan Bishop is Under the Secretariat for not an exhaustive catalog. This division of responsibliltiy is an Temporalities are: the Office ol expression of an experimental distribution ol accountability. II will be Finance and Administration modified and completed as the reorganization is implemented. (including the Bureau ol Budget and Finance, the Bureau ol Information Systems, the Insurance Bureau, the Fund and the archivist), the Oliice lor which secretariat they would (all. Bishop Bosco added that the lour Catholic Conlerence and the United In addition to Bishop Bosco. the Raising Bureau. Building Services Religious, the Legal Office, the He added that the table ol secretaries will meet with Bishop Nations use the title ol general members ol the steering commit tee and Personnel, and the Oliice lor Oliice ol the Tribunal, the Research organization is llexible and will be Bevilacqua at his request to provide secretary for their chiel are Aux. Bishop John B. McDowell: Special Gilts), the Catholic and Planning Oliice. the Due revised as necessary. consultation. administrative officers. J. Earl Burrell, president ol PIG Industries: Robert E. Irr. director ol Institute of Pittsburgh, the Office Process Oflice. the Communica­ "Ou r approach was not to create a Noting that the table ol the diocesan Oliice ol Finance and for Properly Planning and tions Oliice (including TV new bureaucracy." Bishop Bosco Bishop Bosco said that the Administration: Charles H. Kriebel. Development, the Building Communications and Public said, "but rather to place into order general secretary's position is organization is transitional and subject to modification as it is Ph.D.. Graduate School ol Commission, the Clergy Benelit Inlormation). the Propagation ol existing offices and to clarity their called the "moderator of the curia" implemented. Bishop Bosco said Industrial Administration. Plan Board and the Diocesan the Faith/Mission Office, the lines of reporting." in the 1983 code ol canon law. While lYmhasing Commission. Inc. Pittsburgh Catholic and St. Paul the title ol moderator ol the curia is long-range plans may include the Carnegie Mellon University: John Bishop Bosco said that a process Seminary. As general secretary. Bishop taken directly from the Latin, he call for a diocesan synod to oiler G. McCormick, executive director. will be established to (ill the Not on the structure at this time Bosco said that he probably will be said the title has no relationship lor consultations to the diocesan Health and Wellare Planning position of secretary (head) ol each are local affiliates ol national in daily contact with Bishop Americans. The decision to use the bishop in directing activities and Association: William G. Milbum. secretarial. organizations. Bishop Bosco said Bevilacqua. In the same capacity, he title ol general secretary lor the programs of the diocese. The retired senior vice president. Offices reporting directly to the that such offices were not listed on said that he will be meeting post, he said, was made because documents ol the last diocesan Mellon Bank: and Maty Ann general secretariat are: deans, the the table ol organization because “regularly and frequently" with the Americans are lamiliar with that synod, the 18th synod of the Pobicki. director oi the diocesan chancellor linduding the chancery it still had to be determined under heads of the four secretariats. title, noting that the United States diocese, was implemented in 1971. Oflice lor Research and Planning. Seton Hill Sisters elect officers and Elizabeth Seton High Schools, The general chapter of the Seton Hill Sisters of Charity recently has served on the council for four elected a new major superior and years. administrative council members Sister Laverne taught in schools lor the order. of the Pittsburgh and Greensburg dioceses and also has been a Sister Mary Ann Winters member of the council. Sister Lois becomes the new superior, assisted Sr. Mary Ann is dean of student services at Seton by council members Sisters Jean Hill and director of the freshman Augustine. Laverne Cassidy, Lois seminar program there. Sister Sculco and Patrice Hughes. Patrice, daughter of the late Dr. They will be installed at a Patrick and Margaret Hughes ol ceremony at Seton Hill on Sunday. Lawrenceville and former principal June 9. of Sacred Heart High School, is Sister Mary Ann. a lormer council Augustine, daughter of Mrs. Julia assistant superintendent for member, taught chemistry at Seton Augustine of Crafton, former secondary schools for the New ojjlcers Jor the Sisters oj Charily oj Seton Hill Cassidys. Lois Sculco and Patrice Hughes. Hill College lor 12 years. Sister Jean principal of Mon Valley Catholic . D.C. Archdiocese. are. Jrom leji: Sisters Jean Augustine. Laverne

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WOTlà J ^ g ^ y r g Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday, March 15. 1985 — Page 3

St. P aul C athedral to reopen its doors on P alm S unday

By PATRICIA BARTOS striking. The freshly cleaned and painted walls — installation of new terrazzo flooring to replace the brooding dark bronze Stations — and painting in done in a mixture of three shades of soft gray, asbestos tile beneath the pews and addition of the white and glazing of the Holy Spirit figure atop the St. Paul Cathedral will reopen its doors on Palm lightening gradually in color until they become attractive polished "Sardinian Red" granite to apse above the altar. "He was always there but no Sunday. March 31. following a 10-month almost off-white in the vaulted ceilings — are replace the former vinyl tile in the aisleways. The one ever saw him," Fr. Vanyo laughed. restoration project that saw the exterior of the complemented by a darker offsetting trim along the three-quarter-inch granite will retain its shine and Throughout the monlhs-long process. Fr. Vanyo church cleaned, the interior cleaned and painted, arches, done through a new glazing process, and is a "much, much tougher'' surface than marble, Fr. stressed preservation ol all that was best in the the original quarter-cut oak pews relinished and the highlighted bands of friezes. Vanyo explained. This granite also was used as a Cathedral. Ol the almost-finished project he said rebuilt, new ilooring installed and stained glass The textured effect of this highlighting is baseboard around the Cathedral's pillars and walls. simply, "it looks really good. 1m pleased and I hope windows repaired and cleaned. handsome — "the glazing is the superb The old high altar and the marble sanctuary were the people will be pleased as well." contribution" to the Cathedral's new appearance. cleaned, as were the Cathedral's limestone pillars The cathedral closed last June 4 for the work and and the vestibule's mosaic tile flooring. The Cathedral's interior was last painted in 1952 Masses in the meantime have been olTered in Our Fr. Vanyo said. Light entering through the Cathedral's 186 The present altar, done In white carerra marble, and '53 and the last renovation work was done in Lady's chapel, in the cathedral basement. repaired and restored stained glass windows — the was installed as part of the Cathedral's 75th 1955 and '56. No special ceremony will mark the reopening, but famed "Munich" windows on the main level, the anniversary in 1981. Not touched in this restoration project was the Bishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua will oiler the 11:15 second level of trefoils and the arched clerestoiy Two television platforms were installed at the Cathedral's 5.000-plpe Beckerath organ, which had a.m. Mass on Palm Sunday. (He also will be at the windows high above them — reflects through the front central pillars — each platform taking the been encased in plastic during the work. Fr. Vanyo Cathedral lor services Holy Thursday. Good Friday newly visible details of the art work. space of some 20 seats. The additions have an indicated a major re-cleaning of the organ will be and lor the Easier vigil.) Also heightening the bright and airy effect are the elevation of 30 inches and have red carpeting and delayed because of the cost involved. Yet to be completed, according to Fr. Leo Vanyo, newly painted light fixtures throughout the wood trim, blending in with the pews. Cathedral administrator, are restoration work on church. The fixtures, which previously were The entire restoration project, which totalled an Architect for the work was Stanley Fyzdrowski. some 30 percent of the pews, plus installation of natural aluminum in color, were cleaned, re-wired estimated $ 1 million in cost, also included cleaning who with Fr. Vanyo supervised the contracting new aluminum kneelers (lighter and more easily and painted into a bright gold. The color of these and waterprooiing the Cathedral's exterior, work. fiui. Vater did the painting; John Phillips Inc. maintained), redressing of the main and side altars fixtures will be matched in the brass fixtures of the installing storm windows lor the stained glass, installed the granite: Pittsburgh Terrazzo did the and painting and re-installation of the lights for the vestibule and the lights at the Stations, which are installing "petty grid" carborundum-strip floor terrazzo work: Pittsburgh Stained Glass handled Stations of the Cross. being re-plated. mats inside entrances to the Cathedral, re-wiring ol the windows and Tri-State Waterprooiing did the Still, the effect on entering the restored church is The major change in the restoration project was the public address speakers, cleaning ol the interior stone cleaning.

V atican predicts shortfall

i n 1 9 8 5 operating incom e

I Continued Jrom page 1) lor the salaries of 1,917 active Gerry Paisley of the London- employees and benefits for 911 based accounting firm of Touche Ross, which handled the governing the Catholic Church. retired employees. transaction, said $152 million This includes the papal diplomatic It did not give 1985 estimates of came from the Vatican bank and an corps and papal foreign aid projects salaries and benefits for active and additional "sizeable amount" came such as support of Church retired employees. Cardinal Krol from the sale of Vatican bank institutions in poor countries. said the 1985 budget estimates shares in the Banca del Gottardo ol A separate budget is maintained that the equivalent of $52 million Lugano. Switzerland. lor the operation of the non-church will be spent on active and retired activities of the Vatican city-state, employees because their numbers such as issuance of stamps and are growing. He said the Vatican coins and maintenance of the now has 3,471 active employees VATICAN CITY (NC) — The skyrocketing value ol the dollar physical plants. and 1,483 retired employees on its The Vatican release said the rolls for 1985. against the Italian lira has put the Vatican in the unique position ol Vatican city-state budget of 1984 The Vatican releases budget having its estimated budget shows a surplus of 412 million lire figures in lire because much of its shortfall grow in lire while it has ($196.000). and a balanced budget expenses are incurred in Italy, said shrunk in dollars during 1984. is predicted lor 1985. Cardinal Krol. The Vatican lirst announced an Regarding the 1984 Holy See Last August the Vatican bank estimated 1984 shortlall in March budget, the Vatican release said made what bank officials called a 1984 and said it would be about almost 25 percent ol the shortfall is "voluntary contribution" of $240 50.921 billion lire. At the time the attributed to Vatican Radio, which million to creditors who had exchange rate was 1.642 lire to the generates no income. It listed threatened to sue because of the Vatican Radio's cost at 14.430 bank's involvement in bad loans dollar, making the gap the M ass for retarded billion lire ($6.8 million), and said which led Banco Ambrosiano, equivalent ol about $31 million. this would rise to 18.109 billion lire Italy's largest private bank at the A year later, March 9. 1985. the JWass McCalley. Carme Bussen. Kathy host and Jeanne time, into bankruptcy in 1982. Vatican issued a revised 1984 Bishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua ojjered Jor ($8.6 million) in 1985. Ubtnger. For thejirst time, sessions were nu luded The press release did not identity estimate which gave the shortlall as mentally retarded adultsJoltowing a Lenten retreat Almost 53 percent of the 1984 Jor them last Sunday at St. Anthony School in Jor parents oj retarded persons and conducted by the source of the money. 57.818 billion lire, a rise oi almost budget went for salaries and Dr. Julia Hartzog oj Duquesne University and Archbishop Paul Marcinkus. 14 percent. Oakmont. Here he talks with Loula Kunz I center Jo) pensions of active and retired Margaret Kiley. a parent. T he observance, whit h Vatican bank president, said he At the time ol the revised Verona and Thomas Ztnkham o) Zelienople. The Vatican lay and clerical employees. drew more than 2UO persons, coincided with could not provide any more estimate, however, the exchange retreat was a semi annual event sponsored by the The Vatican estimated that 54.813 dioceses special religious education department Mental Retardation Awareness Month. billion lire ($26.1 million) was spent information about the payment. rate was 2.100 lire to the dollar. This produces a dollar equivalent ol and was led by Maty Jo Lutz and Sisters Diane $27.5 million, more than 11 percent Bishop Bevilacqua’s Schedule less than the dollar value a year earlier. Importance of RCIA explained For the week o) March 17 The Vatican publishes its budget SUNDAY. MARCH 17 figures in lire because most ol its Priests must "sharpen our 3 p.m. — Gorzkie Zale Lamentation Service at St. Ignatius Church in (Continued Jrom page 1) — "it is the heart ol our very lile. we expenses are in lire. Salaries and must weave the whole process into spiritual direction skills" to help Carnegie. benefits to employees, paid in lire, catechumenate work lor 12 years parish lile." work with the enlightened laity" alone account lor 53 percent ol the and has written several books on who have emerged following MONDAY. MARCH 18 He encouraged priests to see the expenses. the subject, explained the rite is not Vatican II. We told them to take us 9 a.m. — Visit to Students and Faculty at St. Joseph's Regional School in RCIA document as a means tobuild Yet much ol its expenses are paid a rejection of the past but an the Church of the 1990s. to see its seriously — to read. grow, pray — Port Vue. Irom foreign currency donations adaptation reflecting the changes and they have." he explained. 7:30 p.m. — Pre-Confirmation Visit to St. Leo Church. North Side. implementation "not as something received Irom outside Italy, much ol in society and the Church. The need we have to do all in one year but as He concluded, belore taking this in dollars. in society today is lor "great questions Irom those attending. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20-THURSDAY, MARCH 21 the way to begin building Cardinal John Krol ol Philadel support in living the laith." 'We need to take the document and Meeting of the Bishops' Committee on Migration and Tourism. foundations." phia. a member ol the papally "Were trying to create a The rite, by involving persons in make it part oi our own spiritual (Washington, D.C.) appointed Council ol Cardinals community of support around the parish, "helps the community lives, to begin to use it. to see it as advising on linancial matters, said those who are making the journey the basis lor our shared vision in FRIDAY. MARCH 22 to reflect on itself and it is renewed U.S. Catholics contributed at least of faith." he told the priests. spirituality." 7:30 p.m. — Confirmation Visit to St. Bonaventure Church in in the process.' Fr. Lewinski added. $15 million toward Vatican 1984 The pastor's role will be to oversee Glenshaw. expenses. the process, to assure that it is So what is the real dollar value ol "woven into the parish." to "see that SATURDAY, MARCH 23 the Vat leans shortlallVThe Vatican 12 Noon — Marian Manor Guild Annual Luncheon at Allegheny Club. the laith grows." SOMETIMES is not saying and this cannot be The priest must "integrate the Pittsburgh. accurately figured because the Ouch! It can process into the parish structure." hurt to have an exchange rates at which loreign Fr. Lewinski explained, noting the injection. And Lenten thoughts currency was transformed into lire rite is not simply another program was not made public. it's frightening 'o be next on line. IFourth Week oj Lent) SUNDAY. MARCH 17 Come to Pittsburgh’s Outdoor But the little ones in the Children's j Let my tongue be silenced. If I ever forget you. BEFORE YOU BLOW H om e in India k n ow j MONDAY, MARCH 18 YOUR STACK...CALL W alk of the Cross it's all for love. Lord. 1 put my trust in you; 1 shall be glad and rejoice in your mercy, RAY ADENOUR PRESENTED BY because you have seen my affliction. ST. GEORGE YOUTH GROUP It’s because 3 2 1 -5 6 0 0 Sister Ana loves TUESDAY. MARCH 19 Chimneys Cleaned, 12 NOON GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 5th them that she (Feast of St. Joseph) Pointed, Rebuilt 225 ALLEN AVE. (ALLENTOWN) takes such good Come, good and faithful servant. Share the joy ol your Lord. Oral! Delects Corrected FREE ESTIMATES For Information 381-8300 care o f them WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 even though— The Lord is just in all his ways and holy in all his works. The Lord is sometimes— near to all who call upon him, to all who call upon him in truth. it hurts. THURSDAY. MARCH 21 Sometimes love can hurt. It hurts a bit to make a sacrifice from Let hearts rejoice who search for the Lord. 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T h e w o r d Communion, some say. "I believe." words and their usage are likes It is the one used. Hooemuut By NORBERT F. GAUGHAN Ross"; here's where theater Thanks," or the latest trendy contested today in the Scripture comes down hard on the "Living David Denby, film critic fora New justified itself for him. suggestion. What's wrong with readings and the liturgical texts. Bible." beloved of fundamentalist York magazine, wrote an unusual The author, David Mamet, used "Amen?" Frequent usage has brought us to preachers. It is a biased work, piece for January's A tla n tic words as language to be spoken. lace language dlfllculties in liturgy. selective of It emphases. Monthly. "Theaterphobia." He went The torrent of words, to Denby's Liturgical texts also use words; Denby points out the unique Scripture readings: In the Norben on a binge of attending Broadway ears, was a celebration of what here too revision Is going on. The magic of well-written and well-saict February issue of the same Gaughan plays in for an extended theater is about: words. In this funeral rite, the Sunday prayers, are words and how important they are; magazine. Barry Hoberman talks period. particular play, they were often now being reviewed. Should you for our inner being. Presently, new about Bible translations. His The purpose was to see why he those four-letter epithets. But capture the meaning of the original Bible translations are seeking 'Translating the Bible: An Endless liked movies better than plays. His drama triumphed. (Mamet Latin texts? Or should new prayers "Inclusive language" to remove Task" is about the problems since article was the result; he believes authored that brilliant speech of be created by adapting the prayers "masculine dominated" wordings. 1946 in translating the Word of that present-day drama is too Paul Newman to the jury in "The to new styles of speaking? The Will there be other translations lor God. Does the translator seek a preoccupied with theater itself. It Verdict." It deserves to be printed words also change by the specific groups? Probably. It will sense of mysteiy. as did the King Catholics could use only the Douay glorifies show biz. addresses somewhere.) God knows you hear celebrant's use. He may paraphase continue to be thus until Catholics James Version? Or does he want to Version. We are in an abundance of problems of playwrights and actors enough four-letter words from the the prayer by dropping or adding a come to some agreement as to convey the meaning in language translations presently. The New (not what most people face). screen these days, i.e.. in one comic word, or giving emphasis. exactly what the Church Is trying to accommodated to the times and American Bible, the not-so- Denbys other point was that film at least 50% of the dialogue is People too get fussy about the do with the liturgy. Yes. we are to culture? Hoberman applauds the successful of recent translations. Is movies seem to involve the viewer comprised of one such word. And words they use in liturgy. One praise God, but also to do that Revised Standard Version (1946), presently undergoing revision. much more and take him outside little else. strange thing is the way some which has meaning for us. even as which Catholics have been allowed Nowadays it seems that, rightly or the range of his daily experience. Our expressions of religion are people refuse to say "Amen" (as we "do it in commemoration" of to use since 1966 in liturgical wrongly, whatever version Is Yet, at the end, Denby spoke well based on language, especially in prescribed). When receiving Him. readings. Once upon a time. U.S. chosen by the priest because he about one play "Glengarry Glen worship and prayer. But the kind of

E d i t o r i a l s Looking back at Ireland

In Ireland. North and South, A new appeal By Msgr. CHARLES O. RICE Cardinal and others, including Daniel O'Connell, thought that memories are long and there is a Should we call it murder, orcould deep respect lor men and women it have been justified? The victim, constitutional measures would The Diocese of Pittsburgh, the third largest in the country, is produce a just settlement; in truth, who risk their lives against tyranny. comprised of nearly a million Catholics with a long standing Robert Lindsay Mauleverer. was a The IRA continue to count on l'olk Msgr. Charles after long suffering that did reputation for generous support and sacrificial charity. Whether it hard man in a hard occupation — a memory and an enduring land agent who served eviction O. Rice happen, and the tenants who be an international crisis or disaster such as the famine in Ethiopia remained became owners, but admiration. Bishops and other ora local project such as the Parish Share Program, the people of our notices on impoverished tenants great men can talk all they want, and seized their cattle in a harsh violence had forced the hand of the diocese have always met the challenge of giving to better serve their law and preserved the holdings of but some of the best and most law- brothers and sisters here and throughout the world. time of deep misery. abiding Catholics will shrug oil It was Ireland, the year 1850. and thousands of tenants. their talk. As a community of believers, the Diocese of Pittsburgh has always Ellen Rice, my grandmother, who was not born there. I know it well My grandmother was a vety holy been a dynamic force in , a faithful source ol because I spent seven years there as woman and she respected the I have been tiying for years to get remembered, was seven years old. a fix on the affair Mauleverer. and educational, social and pastoral programs to benefit all aspects of life: a lad. Catholic Church and Its Her father had died of cholera the finally 1 succeeded. Last November religious, economic, social and cultural. These programs, the major year before, and her mother with Desperate times call forth acts of authorities, but she knew that the in Dublin. I met Dr. Patrick . part ol an annual 812 million budget, are maintained and financed lour young children was struggling desperation. All over Ireland people whom they denounced were Henchey, a retired Director of the through special collections, the Parish Share Program, tuitions and to survive. She was managing landlords wanted to clear their land engaged in ajust war. although she National Library: he promised to lees, investment incomes, gifts and bequests, all oi which reilecl the chiefly through the heroic efforts ol of people. These people had tilled wouldn't put it that way. dig something up and he did. He deep generosity of the people ol this diocese. Yet. it is the burden ol her small son Patrick, who plowed that soil lor hundreds ol years, but There were many killings in that sent me copies of pages Irom the these existing programs that makes innovation, response to new the fields, although he was so small what matter, since a land boom had bitter time and there were threats, Mullaghbawn Historical and Folk needs and the creation of new programs virtually impossible. that his head was bobbing up and developed and values were soaring. burnings, beatings, and house Lore Society’s Quarterly and a page Committed to continuing the excellence ol existing programs down between the shafts as he Secret societies sprang up to attacks. Rural Ireland was always from The Freeman's Journal. while responding to the challenges ol the luture. Bishop Anthony J. guided the plow. Then came word defend the tenants. In our restless under the system of land Saturday. May 25. 1850. Bevilacqua has announced the Catholic Crusade lor the Future, a that the dread Mauleverer was on immediate area we had the Bog tenure that England imposed 800 strategic master plan to stabilize existing costs while answering the his way to clear the whole townland Men and we gave them credit for years ago. and flare-ups of violence The Bog Men were purely local linancial challenges ol the luture. The establishment ol a S30 million of Its tenants and toss them on the taking care ol Mauleverer. The story dot Its histoiy. It goes back far; and didn't leave much historical endowment fund — called the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh road. No wonder the mother had was that they beat him, and the Edmond Spenser. Elizabeth's trace, but Michael OHanlon. a Foundation — is meant to be a broad based ellort to gain support her children kneel down to thank jarvy, the driver of his hired car. lavorite poet, was terrified of his scholar school teacher in Benagh Irom the top 10 percent (in terms ol ability to give) among Catholics God lor deliverance and pray for the gave him the coup de grace with a rebellious Irish tenantry. on the Cooley Peninsula, told me in the Diocese, plus an open invitation to all the people Irom the deliverers, the men who had pistol. To this day South Armagh, which that he had heard ol them and their community to participate, in order to have a continuous source ol assassinated Mauleverer. twelve The authorities cried murder, is part of Northern Ireland and activities. miles to the north, near outrage, scoundrels; Paul Cardinal should not be. is the center of income lor the luture. Eventually the Bog Men and the Crossmaglen. Cullen led some other Bishops in violent resistance to the British Once again, the people of this Diocese are called to answer the secret societies were infiltrated by Their little farm was in the denouncing the violence, but the Crown, and its town of Crossmagl­ needs of their brothers and sisters in this generation and in spies and they laded away. But they townland of Bellurga. three miles devout peasantry paid little en. where Mauleverer met his fate, generations to come. is the hottest spot in Ireland: it has served a purpose and kept lire and The challenge has been met courageously and generously in the above Dundalk, right on the Bay attention. Their heroes were their been featured in TV documentaries. hope in Irish breast. past; The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Foundation, an essential and somewhat isolated. Although I defenders, the men ol violence. The building block of the future, offers that challenge again and is an outstanding mission ol building church. Women’s pastoral Q uestions for Fr. B ober The U.S. Bishops' committee, which is in the process of writing a By Fr. CHARLES BOBER "One ol the things I like most aboul struggle. pastoral letter on women, recently met in Washington for two days of God is that He gives partial credit. hearings with representatives of various Catholic women religious QUESTION: 1 don't smoke cigarettes. It's not a . This is not an easy question to In the student idiom that means and lay groups. matter ol virtuie. 1 simply lind the; write, but I guess what I'm asking that even il the answer is not totally A general consensus ol thought emerged Irom Catholic religious smoke irritating to my eyes and ge l; is whether or not you think it's correct it is not marked completely women with one dominant request: take a different course, a no pleasure Irom it. However, to a easier Jor some people to be good wrong. The student isgiven "partial different direction, write a letter on sexism not women. Fr. Charles person try ing desperately lo break Christians? In other words, when I credit" lor the correct portion — Suprisingly. despite this seemingly unified chain-of-thought by Bober the habit ol smoking, my lai kol any look around at some oj myjriends « r a r and lor a good try! I believe that religious women, the concerns stated by Catholic lay women struggle might be Iruslrating.Whai and neighbors I know that they are young woman was correct. God regarding the subject of the pastoral differed. is involved there mighl be pari ol an very good Christians but it seems reads our hearts. God knows our Generally, national lay women's groups support a pastoral on the answer to your question. Someone like it's soeasyjorthem. Whereas. I ellorts, our determination and our subject of women. They told the bishops their concerns centered on might look at nje and praise me lor. Jeel I'm just a mediocre Christian weaknesses. Our achievements (or support for women in difficult circumstances, more specifically in not smoking and criticize! and have a very difllcult time lack of then) are read by God in that matters resulting from disruption of family life. themselves lor being loo weak to do • doing even that! light. Significantly, many female religious emphasized during the so. The error, however.is that 1 don t fruits," that approach also has Its deserve the praise, it's not struggle hearings objections to male-dominated structures and prevailing limitations. For example, if a young ANSWER: All ol this gives us the context in ai all and really obtains no reward attitudes in both society and church. man or women commits a crime or which to best ask your question. Is It seems that what the women religious were really saying to the This is more of a response to your lor me (spiritually, that is . my gets into trouble, should we Christian lile easier lor some than personal reward is easier committee is that sexism Isjuslasmuch present in theChurchasin question than an answer. I would immediately say that the parents others? breathing). our society and they would like to see it addressed in the future like to share with you some of my did a bad job? No. 1 think we admit pastoral. own thoughts on your linequestion that such an approach can be God has given gifts to all of us. In the same way. then, while some The deadline for the pastoral's completion has been set for about Christian life. unfair. We credit the parents' The gilts possessed by some people people seem to have an easy time sometime in 1988. Critics question that is not enough time for the efforts no matter the outcome. If really do seem to enable them to live and you such difficulty in living a bishops to write an adequate letter addressing the issue. One flaw in some people's vision they really tried to do their best, good Christian lives without much Christian life, we must remember More important than the time limit at this point is that somewhere of Christian life is that they tend to what more can we demand? ellort. However, we must always that the reward is based on the along the way, Catholic religious women and/or lay women should be judge it solely by results. Perhaps, Doesn't that say something about remember that the struggles ol struggle. If living what you call a involved in the process. Not as a token gesture of concern for the because we live In a pragmatic the spirituail life ats well? Should we each heart are personal. We can mediocre Christian life is diflicult problems women as a group experience but as a necessary resource society, we are tempted to judge a judge one's Christianity on product never be certain of the difficulties for you, God sees that. Your ellorts to provide vision and guidance on this monumental and so person as a "bad" Christian or intent? Or more importantly, facing one another. What is certain, and your suffering in doing so are important task. because they don't produce the how does God judge it? the cross which you. like Christ, It may be time to stop skirting the important issue of the role of and always important to remember correct results in their lives. carry as a sign of victory to the women in the Church. The decisions made here will affect the entire is that God reads the heart and While there Is some truth in the Kingdom. structure of the Church: the men and women who make up the Biblical notion of "judging by the A college student once told me: rewards not results but the people of God.

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C an Science and Faith m ix? Letters to the e d ito r By MICHAEL J. McMANUS handful of "creation scientists" with God. He suggests that the act "You will see that I am a biological who argue that the world was of devotion is "as much part ol the heretic. I believe that the living created in six 24 hour days.) natural world as is the psychic sicjp Learning to w ait world is as closely linked with m However he thinks Darwin and of animal life: it is part of the theology as It is with physics and By MICHAEL J. 20th centuiy geneticists have an biological system, and as important To the Editor: chemistiy: that the Divine element McMANUS inadequate" and "excessively as sex... Lent is a time for developing a fuller awareness of the love and is part of the natural process — not materialistic" understanding oi "Religion is not rational, it is splendor of our Lord, Jesus Christ. It is a time to give up some of our strictly super-natural, but para- * evolution. essentially emotional: if it is to be creature comforts in the hope of communing with our Lord on a physical..." First, he believes consciousness real and to work, it must be as deep deeper level. 'We must tiy to combine a played an important role in and sincere as human love." In his book, "The Crisis of Faith," Fr. Thomas Keating calls this scientific approach to theology with evolution, particularly in mankind. However, he adds that "1 am far "giving up the support of sensible consolations" which helps us to a burning spiritual laith...just as a years later her work had attracted Pure Darwinists regard themind as from being an orthodox Christian. have an increased "willingness to live by faith alone." knowledge of the biology of sex does such notice that she was given the a by-product of physico-chemical For me it is the spirit ol By giving up some of our "sensible consolations," those things not destroy the love of a lover, so a Nobel Peace Prize. processes within the brain. But Christianity, not any hypothetical which seem reasonable but which also can distract us from God, life religion linked with science "It ishard to believe today, but the that ignores the central importance dogma of theology, that matters. might seem to be a bit more tedious. We are breaking routine habits through a natural theology need whole hlstoiy of science up until ol choice and initiative (conscious Evidence of the working ol a Divine that have become comfortable. not destroy the rapture of our well into the 18th century — was a behavior) in giving rise to new Power that we may call God, the This break in routine can make our days seem longer and we can communion with God." "direct search for God, deliberate habits, said Sir Alister. reality of religious experience and become impatient. It may seem like we are doing a lot of waiting: Extraordinary words from an and conscious." said John Davies Second, he points to the the sense of the sacred, and a beliel waiting for Lent to be over, waiting to resume our reassuring extraordinary scientist. Sir Alister in his book, MAN AND HIS pervasiveness throughout the in the way of life as taught in the routines, and waiting for Easter and our Lord. Haroy. 89, picked out from the last UNIVERSE. "Copernicus, Kepler, human species of the habit ol Gospel ol Jesus — a beliel men have FT. Keating says that the waiting can lead to a fuller awareness of chapter of his book. THE LIVING Galileo. Newton. Leibnitz and the dependence on an outside, spiritual died ior — these, to my mind, are our own dependence on God and to a greater awareness of His love. STREAM: EVOLUTION AND MAN. rest did not merely believe In God in Power. "It is in this apparently non­ vital." "God has the right to make us wait not only for an hour, or a day, or a They illustrate his remarkable an orthodox sort of way: they material part of the world that the One of his surveys lound that week, or a month, but our whole lifetime. By waiting we come to ability to bridge the long-separated believed their work told humanity power we call God must lie: some more than 30 percent of people accept the fact that God is the Lord: we are only a creature, and worlds of science and religion — more about God than had been source of influence to which Man have enjoyed a "spiritual awareness whatever we have is His pure gift," Fr. Keating says in his book. and thereby add immeasurably to known before. can have access in an extra sensory of a Power beyond themselves." At "Humility is the whole-hearted acceptance of the fact that God both. "Their incentive in workingat all way by the communicative act we age 83. Sir Alister summarized his owes us nothing and that we owe Him everything. We must First learn Last week. Sir Alister. a was a desire to know God: and they call prayer." flndings in a book, the SPIRITUAL lo wait with patience." he adds. distinguished British marine regarded their discoveries as not This is courageous writing ior a NATURE OF MAN. As we learn to wait, and as we see God work in our lives according to biologist was named the 1985 only proving his existence, but natural scientist. But Sir Alister did Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum. of the His time, not ours, we leam "to wait with confidence. By waiting long Templeton Prize winner for revealing more and more of his more than write. Al ter 50years as a American Jewish Committee, said enough in the presence of God...we gradually find ourselves loving Progress in Religion. It is the nature." leading marine biologist, he of Sir Alisters winning the Him as our Father and Friend," Fr. Keating says. world's largest prize, worth about Charles Darwin's book on lounded the Religious Research Templeton Prize: "The crucial issue Lent is thus an opportunity for us to meet a friend — God. $180,000. evolution. ORIGIN OF THE Unit at Manchester College. Oxiord of our lifetime is the complete risk BOB OAKES Why is it the biggest? We are SPECIES, changed all that. in 1969. which has applied the human race laces. Science and New Castle trying to say to the world that Although his grandfather. scientific methodolgy to provide technology can bring great progress in religion is more Erasmus Darwin, had attributed "such a mass of evidence that the blessing. But if unrelated to moral A special day inportant than progress in the beginning ol lile to "THE FIRST majority ol the intellectual world values, science and technology is an anything else — or even all things GREAT CAUSE." Charles saw each must come to realize that religious unguided missile, a Frankenstein. The Holocaust was not a produst of To the Editor: combined,"says John Templeton species ol plants or animals as experience is indeed a vital part ol crazies and psychopaths, but oi The family of Mr. and Mrs. John Kremer wishes to express its who created the prize. thriving or dying out solely based man's make-up." German scientists with Ph.D.s." appreciation to the Pittsbuigh Catholic for the front page picture Sir Alister may be largely on their capacity to adapt to an He has collected several thousand and coverage of the World Marriage Day that was held on Feb. 10 at unknown now. But so was Mother often hostile environment. contemporary accounts ol religious Teresa when she received tjie first Sir Alister does not question experience which demonstrate that Hopelully. many more scientists St. Bernard Church (Pittsburgh Catholic. Feb. 15). Our thanks also will recognize the authority ol God. to Bishop Bevilacqua who officiated at this beautiful Mass: to Msgr. Templeton Prize in 1973. Seven Darwin's basic thesis (unlike a believers ARE able to communicate Robert Garland, pastor of St. Philip Parish in Cralton, Mr. and Mrs. Kremer's parish: to the priests of St. Bernard Parish: to the choir that sang so beautifully, and to all the other priests who participated in Ire la n d ’s trin ity o f sain ts the celebration. The Kremers, married for 72 years and two months, were the longest married couple in attendance. By Sr. MARY FIDELIA CHMIEL celebrated monastery also became a Pilgrims for Christ or Pilgrims lor This day was oneour family will long remember. It was truly special As the time of the traditional St. great center of culture, a school ol the love of God. Patterned alter to us all. atricks parade approaches, apostolic missionaries and lor Abraham, their spirituality was SUSAN ALISESKY ansforming cities into momen- centuries the last resting place oi characterized by a willingness to Bethel Park iry emerald isles, Robert Mayer, saints and kings. But in spite ol his leave the lamiliar lands, to become (Editor's Note: Mrs. Alisesky is a granddaughter oj Mr. and Mrs. rolessor emeritus of Celtic happiness at Iona. Columba never detached or displaced voluntarily to Kremer.) inguages at the Catholic lorgot his beloved Ireland. His ring the light of Christ to others. niversity of America oilers some remains were finally brought back This spirituality of "lar away mety advice to the wearers of the to Couny Down where he rests with places" tended to torm apostles ol ‘M y kind of saint’ reen. Bridgid and Patrick. broad horizons and breadth oi He maintains that there's been The best known member oi vision coupled with a great capacity To the Editor: nough malarkey about St. Irelands trinity ol saints is St. lor sacrifice and tremendous I really enjoy the meaty columns written by your newest columnist, atrick s driving out the snakes Patrick. He was not bom in Ireland. dedication to the Kingdom ol God. Sister Fidelia, and have taken to collecting the columns. om Ireland and. although legends IRISH SAlHfS The son of a Roman-British officer, The saints she talks about are down-to-earth people, embroiled in bound, truth is best served by he was captured by Irish raiders This iniormation helps us to the problems and controversies of their days, yet possessed of a deep oncentrating on his unique double monastery at Kildare. Thus when he was 16 and carried oil in better understand that ethno spiritual bent. That is my kind of saint! I guess it really highlights the mtribution to Ireland. More she was the abbess of the first slavery" 10 pagan Ireland. Forced to cultural lactors play an important fact that there is potential goodness everywhere, il wejust loosen our nportantly. he suggests that it is convent in Ireland. The foundation work as a shepherd lor a cruel role in lorming attitudes, belieis. blinders and strive to uncover it. me lor St. Pa trick to move over and developed into a center of learning master, through suflering. values, and priorities. It seems that Keep up the good work and don't be afraid to take a chance on new bare the limelight with two other and spirituality: around it grew up loneliness and resultant commun­ the signiiicance ol the Irish contributors. opular saints historically included the cathedral city of Kildare. There ion with God he gradually learned monastic tradition was absorbed MARTIN RES1CK i Ireland's trinity of saints, namely she also lounded a school ol art and the secret ol prayerlul resignation. by some osmosis into the Squirrel Hill t. Bridgid and St. Columba. Even its manuscripts became world Alter six years, he managed to bloodst ream ol general ions ol Irish. le legend portraying St. Patrick famous. Despite extravagant escape France, began studies lor According to Sister Breda O" C olum nist’s errors’ olding a shamrock, the trilobate legendary miracles attributed to the priesthood, and returned to Sullivan, a member ol the Sisters ol oral emblem of the Irish and the her, like changing water into beer. Britain where in a vision and St. Paul from Limerick Ireland one repeated dreams he heard the voice To the Editor: ^mbol of the Trinity, becomes an Bridgid was one ol the most begins to understand why the ol the Irish calling him "Come and Italians have traditionally been less I have read the paper when 1 get a chance. I have followed Msgr. lvitation to share the accolades remarkable women ol her time walk with us again. Undeniably, positive about their sons and Charles O. Rice for 40 to 50 years. nd together to point to the primal known for her boundless charity the vision ol Patrick meant as much daughters entering religious life 1 was in Pittsburgh when he helped the Bakery Workers Union imily, the Blessed Trinity, the and compassion lor all in need. lor Ireland as the vision ol Paul than have the Irish parents.Italian price the Liberty Baking Company out of the marketplace. erfect community of love. The second member of the trinity meant lor Macedonia. Americans, even relatively religious 1 read his defense ol murderers and felt he should never be on any This is as it should be! The first is St. Columba orColumbkille. Bom Macedonia. ones, regarded a clerical career as board that had authority to make decisions, including the church. urpose of saints is to give glory to in Leinster. Ireland around 563. With a heart lull of love lor his wasteful. Marrying, having His backing of Walter Mondale was a reflection of his erroneous iod. A close second is to leaven the this Celt of Celts of kingly courtesy lormer captors, he returned as a children, and peretuating the thinking. But. his column. Labor's Grave Mistake (Pittsbuigh ump of humanity by a leavening and generosity could well have been missionary to the renowned land ol lamily are priorities lor them. Catholic. Feb. 22). should include: Rice's Errors in Judgment. rocess which varies with each the king of Ireland had he not made saints which became ior him a land CLAIR MCLAUGHLIN aint and with the period and the Church his vocation. He is best of obstacles and difficulties. He As members ol religious orders or Monroeville ultureol the country in which they known as the Father of the Iona ved. Furthermore, the saints Community in Scotland which to travelled the length of breadth ol lamilies we do need some form ol refer to spend their heaven by this day serves as a model lor a Ireland and despite the hostility ol community. We cannot become D eficit cuts □ntinuing to build communities ol Community ol Intersection the Druids he won the pagan mature Christians or saints in lith and love which go beyond ties proposed by C.F. Happold in his nation for Christ. Like Bridgid and isolation. In the day’s of the Irish To the Editor: I blood, culture, and language as Religious Faith" and "Twentieth Columba he established many trinity of saints, it has been said, in Deficit cuts could peril thousands of union jobs. Congress will be a extravagant exaggeration, that be brief accounts of Ireland's Century Man. In such a communities and monasteries looking under every rock and behind every tree to uncover new places Ireland "glittered with saints who rtntiy of saints will illustrate. community, people ol various which became unique centers ol to cut programs, reduce costs and make a dent in the deiicit. Alphabetically, the first member disciplines and walks ol life would piety and learning. Because Ireland were as numerous as the stars ol One plan being tossed around Congress would involve stopping all heaven." Today, we cannot doubt f the trinity is St. Bridgid whose periodically assemble and work did not experience the Roman scheduled increases in federal outlays. This means freezing items the hidden sanctity of the countless arents were baptized by St. Pat rick with each other not lor each other occupation and was separated by like federal pay. Social Security payments, and stopping proposed nd with whom she developed a because they would be united by a an ocean from the continent. saints on the way from the crib lo budget increases in everything from assistance programs to the the cross and the crown whose lose friendship. She showed faith vision and lived values and all Christianity here was graited to a name may never come up lor defense budget. merest in the religious life and would be vowed to a deep charity, good tree of Celtic culture, rather The plan has two serious weaknesses. First, if all increases were beatification, but who act as a aok the veil in her youth. It is compassion and humility. than to a foreign hybrid. stopped cold, it would still fall short of the $50 billion sought to put a leaven to bring peace to troubled, elieved that St. Mel ol Armagh Obviously this type of community is There is something extraordi dent in the deficit. Second, the largest bite would come out of the onlerred abbatial authority on her. a liar ciy from the cults or the nary about the history of these emerald isles and to renew the lace • defense budget — something few believe Congress will attempt. hout the year 470 she lounded a transient communes! This Celtic monks and nuns known as of the earth. Another alternative is outright cuts in existing federal programs. This would be a phase twoof the infamous Reagan budget cutsof his first term. These cuts would threaten the pay or the security ol virtually every Y o u ’re p art of m e union family in one way or another. Some of the cutbacks now being eyed by Congress for fiscal year 1986 include: • $1.8 billion from railroad retirement, black lung benefits, lood By Fr. JEROME LeDOUX non-person, a nobody, because few, isolated because you have been ? stamps. Social Security, veterans' pensions and other programs. 1 know how you feel." can be very if any, afilrm you as a person, as forgotten, unappreciated, perhaps - • 8248 million from Civil Service Retirement. e and quite offensive to the one someone capable, likable and even abandoned by those who • $ 120 million from Job Corps. am we are trying to console or lovable? You are part of me. because mean something to you? In varying • $535 million from Amtrack. the, especially If the consolee 1 feel what you feel and 1 hurt where degrees I empathize with you. since • Fr. Jerome and how you hurt. You see, 1 have you are part of me. • $798 million from mass transit. >ws that we have not been LeDoux • $54.5 billion from revenue sharing programs. DUgh whatever problem or been down that same road before. As time wears on. sister, are you These programs are not government giveaways, but represent rtful experience under which Brother, do you leel heartbroken troubled by aging and fearful of the approaching specter of death? Are much of the backbone of our economy. They support thousands of /he is laboring. because someone whom you love jobs In government and in the private sectors in construction. il that notwithstanding, sister, I has rejected you? Do you feel used you saddened by the prospect of j . transporation and other critical industries. However, these it to know how you leel. because embarrassment to the point ol because the love which you gave so ultimate humilation of you and programs and many more are on the chopping block this year when ) feel most of what you leel. Do humiliation, because you have been generously has gone unrequited? yours through decomposition? In ; -Congress begins wrestling with the deficit. i feel slighted, overlooked, put down, undermined and Do you leel abused because, lor all this, you understand, 1 am so veiy ; w B CHARLES LUNDY jetted by people at large or by sabotaged? You must be part of me. yourgestures ol love, you have been much a part of you. Brother, are you depressed, tired, Charleroi leone near and dear to you? since I go through the bite of that repaid with neglect, ill will and acts weak and worn by the weight ol the en I see your plight or think same humiliation whenever I see ol meanness. You are surely part ol sum total of all this? 1 am with you j mt it 1 relive the gnawing pain pi you in disgrace. me. because your pain registers in Letters w elcom e in all your travail, because you are nr feeling ignored and Are you frustrated, brother, since my feelings and in my veiy being. many of your efforts are loiled by Sister, do you feel defeated, a part of me and of my whole life. The Pittsburgh Catholic welcomes commentjrom readers. mportant. Irother. have you been cruel conditions or by cold people? failure in life because you are a W e ask that letters to the editor be no more than 300 words. Sister, you are part of me in ; barrassed by your poverty, by Are you discouraged because ol frustrated single? Or does your ‘ and that they be legible. All letters must be signed and Jesus: "We are afflicted in every way j ir lack of education, by y°ur your frustration in backing up no dashed feeling have its roots in a Include telephone number and address Jor verification. posslfc'e, but we are not crushed: • sonal deficiencies, by the matter how hard you press forward, torturous marriage. In separation, full of doubts, we never despair. We ! Letters that can't be verified won't be used. Letters Jrom ■fortunes oi circumstances or. in tailing short of your goals no divorce or widowhood? Although I are persecuted but never; persons requesting that their names not be printed won't be rst ol all, by devious or conniving matter how hard you tiy? 1 feel cannot empathize with you in all abandoned: we are struck down but * used either. Letters may be condensed or rejected at the ids? It seems as il 1 am being frustrated with and lor you. 1 leel these. I suffer with you. for we are never destroyed, Continually we - discretion of the editors. Opinions reflected are those of the barrassed personally, because I discouraged with and tor you. both part of the same body of our carry about in our bodies the dying reader and are not necessarily those of the Pittsburgh the awful discomfort which I because you are part of me. wounded Brother. Jesus. Catholic or of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Do you feel deflated, sister? Do Are you plagued by the ache of of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus ceive In you. may be revealed" (2 Cor. 4.8-9). ilster, are you beyond you sometimes feel almost like a loneliness, brother? Do you feel

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O b i t u a r i e s Pope: Y outh A t th e sch ools Fr. Sherw in D erouin, O FM Cap. c a n c h a n g e Fr. Sherwin Derouin, former pastor of St. Felix In Freedom and St. Augustine In Lawrenceville, died Saturday. March 9, In St. Joseph Nursing Home. Garfield. He was 78. w o r l d b y A native of Bark River, Mich., the former George Derouin was educated at St. Norbert School in De Pere, Wise, and joined the Marist th eir choices Brothers In 1926. He graduated from Fordham University and taught lor several years, before transferring to the Capuchin order and professing his vows in VATICAN CITY (NC) — Young 1937. people can change the world by the Father took theological studies at Capuchin College In Washington. choices they make. Pope John Paul D.C. and was ordained May 1. 1942 by Bishop Moses Kiley In St. U said during a recent audience Adalbert Church, Milwaukee, Wise. with a group from Japan. He served as professoral SL Fldells Seminary In Herman following his The future can be shaped by ordination. Later, from 1950 to 1956 he was religious superior of St. those who have the courage to Mary Frtaiy in Herman. He was pastor of St. Felix in Freedom from 1956 choose good over evil, peace over to 1959. and religious superior and pastor In Dover, for one year. violence and brotherly love over Father served as pastorofSt. Augustine in Lawrenceville from 1960 to injustice," the pope said. He 1966 and as assistant and later superintendent of Auberle Memorial encouraged young people "to work Home in McKeesport from 1966 to 1976. hard and wisely for a better world He later taught special students at St. Fidells and from 1977 to 1983 where understanding, justice, resided at St. Conrad Friary In Annapolis. Md. He was living at St. peace and love will be the heritage of Augustine Friary In Lawrenceville at the time of his death. every member of the human Surviving are nieces and nephews. family." Funeral Mass. with Fr. Robert L. McCreary, provincial minister, The pope made his comments officiating, was offered Wednesday, In St. Augustine Church. Interment while addressing Japanese from followed In the Friars' Plot. St. Augustine Cemetery. Millvale. • the town of Sendai, which has a Memorial donations may be made to the Capuchin Franciscan special relationship with the Province of St. Augustine, 220 37th St.. Pittsburgh 15201. for the Vatican dating from 1613 when the training of future Capuchin Friars. town sent a special envoy to visit Pope Paul V. About 50 years ago. Sr. M . Ena Phelan other representatives visited Pope Sister John Martin Sullivan. ASCJ. principal oj St. St. Vitus alumnus: and Leonard Simon, who was Sister Mary Ena Phelan of the Franciscan Sisters ol Allegany died Vitus School in New Castle, introduces Bishop master oj ceremonies Jor the event The bishop Pius XI. Thursday, March 7, at the St. Elizabeth motherhouse In Allegany. N.Y. The pope noted that some needs Bevilacqua to Shelbi lajrat. a sixth grade student was the keynote speaker at the banquet to kickoJJ Daughter of the late Dennis and Nora Finn Phelan ol Httsburgh, she in the world have remained at the school at the Friends o/ Catholic Education the observance oj Catholic School Weeks Jor St. entered the community in 1913 and taught in Croghan, N.Y. constant throughout those years. banquet Looking on are Robert Simon, an eighth Vitus. Because of ill health, she returned to the motherhouse and served lor "Much has changed in the world grade student at St. Vitus; Nicholas Marrangonl a —Photo by CllJ Page, The New Castle News many years with the St. Elizabeth Mission Society. since that time," he said, "yet the Surviving Is one sister, Veronica Flnneran of Verona and nieces and need for openness and contact nephews. between peoples of different Funeral Mass was offered Saturday, March 9, at the motherhouse, N a t i v i t y C heerleading contest set cultures and beliefs is as urgent tollowed by interment in St. Bonaventure Cemeteiy, Alleghany, N.Y. now as it was then." St. Francis Academy. Castle awarded to the top three squads w i n s t i t l e When such contacts are fostered Jam es P. Sullivan Shannon, will hold its annual in both divisions and individual in mutual respect," he added, "we James P. Sullivan, former president of the Diocesan Holy Name cheerleading competition for trophies will be presented to each Nativity, North Side, won the realize how widespread and sincere area grade schools on Saturday. girl on the first-place squads. North Section 1 title of the Society, died Friday. March 8. in Ohio Valley Hospital. are the aspirations of all peoples to Mr. Sullivan, 55. was a self-employed real estate broker in Green Tree. March 23. For more inlormation or to Catholic girls grade school junior achieve a world of peace: peace that A member of St. Bernard Church in Mt. Lebanon, he was a former The competition will be divided enter squads, telephone Dorothy varsity league in a is not merely the absence of conflict member of St. Philomena In Squirrel hill. into two divisions, varsity and McGinley at 881-7590 or 882- three-way playoff. but the practice of genuine justice Surviving are his wile Hermlne Darringer Sullivan: two daughters. junior varsity. Trophies will be 9731. at the service of the integral Nativity defeated St. Alphon- Margaret Ann and Christine, both at home; and one brother. William T. development of every human being sus, Wexford, 20-13 and St. ol Mt. Lebanon. and of all peoples." 4 receive science aw ards Francis Xavier. North Side. 29-15. Funeral Mass was offered Tuesday. March 12, in St. Bernard. Burial St. Francis Xavier de lea ted St. followed In Calvary Cemetery. Four students at the Carlow received a 850 U.S. Savings Bond Alphonsus for second place. P o p e p r a y s N e c r o l o g y Campus School in Oakland from Consolidated Coal for his Two members of the Nativity received first place awards at the energy-related project. It was the team were selected to participate after death March 18 second time he received an award regional meeting of the in the junior roundball Fr. Peter J. Bem arding...... 1969 Pennsylvania Junior Academy of from the company for an enerfty- basketball tourney. They are of Chernenko March 19 Science held recently. related project. Cassie Smith and Clara Kelly. Fr. Julius Utecht...... 1941 VATICAN CITY (NC) — Pope John Miss Petite also received a first Fr. Joseph J. Hochberg...... 1953 Receiving the first place Paul II retired briefly to pray March place award in the third annual Coaches for the Nativity team March 20 awards were; Melissa Ellis, 11 al ter being informed of the death Charles Drew Science Fair for her are Ray Mabold. Tom Garbe and Fr. Francis J. K ru k ...... 1945 Joseph Panasiuk. Nicole Petite of Soviet President Konstantin project, "Creativity vs. Age." Earl Connor. Fr. Paul J. Odelga ...... 1948 and lan Winters. Panasiuk also Chernenko and sent condolences Fr. James R. C o x ...... 1951 in a telegram to the Soviet Union's Fr. Joseph L. Abbate...... 1979 School takes vice president. March 22 Polish H ill registration "Upon learning of the death of the Fr. Mario Del Signore...... 1984 president of the Supreme Soviet. baptismal certificates and applications March 23 Immaculate Heart ol Mary Mr. Konstantin Chernenko, who immunization records. Parish­ Fr. Thomas H. Btyson...... 1943 School. Polish Hill, will conduct Lawrenceville Area Catholic exercised the highest office in the ioners should also bring Fr. Thomas S. Reilly...... 1967 registration lor kindergarten and High School, a co-ed school Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, vertilication of membership in March 24 new students on Wednesday. located at 5321 Penn Ave.. is 1 ask your excellency and your the parish. The registration lee is Fr. Vincent P. Brennan...... 1959 March 20 from 9 a.m.to 11:30 presently accepting applications compatriots to accept the 830 lor kindergarten students a.m. and from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. lor the 1985-86 school year. For expression of my condolences, and 1 and 845 for new students. in the school olflce. information on registration assure you of my particular For more information, procedures and academic thought to the memoiy of the Parents should bring their telephone the school at 621- Last year she earned programs call 363-1568. illustrious deceased." the telegram children's birth certificates. 1545. said. $71,908. His earnings Beaver H NS aw ards night “Modem Banking With Old Fashioned Courtesy" w ere $67,355 V e r o n i c a ’s The Beaver County Deanery of the Holy Name Society will hold its MAW OFFICE SHA1ER 19th annual awards banquet Sunday, April 21, at 6 p.m. in St. Frances OFFICE Cabrini church hall. Center Twp. V e i l 900 Mt Royal Blvd Five laymen and one priest will be honored lor their work with the Pgh.. Pa. 15223 PASSION 486-4245 society. Aux. Bishop John B. McDowell will be main speaker. PLAY BLAWNOX OFFICE Tickets, at 811. are available from Holy Name members. 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News in brief V a t i c a n Passion plays and anti-Sem itism needs to be WINONA. M inn. (NC) — Parish passion plays must avoid triggering images of Jews as "Christ-killers," two experts in Catholic-Jewish relations warned. u p d a t e d The tradition of the passion play began "in the midst of the ugliest period of Christian mistreatment of Jews" in medieval times, the two said. By AGOSTINO BONO The comments appeared in an article written by Eugene J. Fisher, secretary for Catholic-Jewish relations of the National Conference of ROME (NC) — The Vatican's Catholic Bishops, and Rabbi Leon Klenicki, who is in charge of financial and administrative Jewish Christian relations for the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai structures need to be modernized Brith. by establishing a personnel A t the It appeared in the February issue of PACE 15. a monthly newsletter management board and by for Christian educators published October through May by St. computerizing operations, said Mary's Press in Winona. Filipino Cardinal Jaime Sin, in Vatican Although modem passion plays may be "intended to achieve a recommendations to Pope John valid spiritual end" by depicting Christ's life and death, they can still Paul II. unwittingly project anti-Semitism and scriptural inaccuracies, according to Fisher and Rabbi Klenicki. The personnel management "For example, most passion dramas tend to have the Pharisees'as board should be composed mostly major actors in the event, even though they do not appear in the of lay people, and its duties should Gospel accounts themselves (except in the Gospel of Luke, where include writing job descriptions of their role is trying to warn Jesus of the plot against his life!). lay and clerical employees, Likewise, the holding of a formal Sanhedrin trial (recounted only in including the heads of Vatican Matthew and Mark) is very doubtful and is mentioned in neither congregations, he said March 6. Luke nor John." Congregations are usually Also, "the image of Pilate as a well-intentioned, even benign ruler headed by cardinals. that one sees in most passion plays is historically erroneous. In fact, Cardinal Sin is a member of the Pilate was a bloodthirsty tyrant who crucified hundreds of Jews, Council of Cardinals which advises Fisher and Rabbi Klenicki wrote. Pope John Paul II on Vatican The authors cited the guidelines prepared by Catholic theologian financial and administrative Leonard Swidler of Temple University: "The play should not leave us matters. He was interviewed in with thoughts of suspicion or feelings of disdain for Jesus' people, Rome by National Catholic News View repeated that Christianity, M asonry incom patible the Jews. Rather it should make Christians grateful that we have Service during the council's March been led to the one true God, the God of Israel, through the Jew, 5-7 meeting, at which he made the VATICAN CITY (NC) — An unsigned article in the something more substantial." Father Herron said. Jesus." recommendations. Vatican newspaper LOsservatore Romano has The 1983 statement also said that "local According to Swidler s guidelines a passion play should avoid "Job descriptions need to be repeated a 1983 statement from the Church's ecclesiastical authorities do not have the laculty to creating the impression that Jews as a people are responsible for updated every year. The world is doctrinal congregation that said Masonry and pronounce a judgment on the nature of Masonic Jesus death, and the play should have Jesus and his followers look moving very last." he said. Cardinal Christianity are incompatible. associations." Until then, a number ol U.S. bishops and act like Jews. Sin heads the Archdiocese ol A doctrinal congregation official. Father Thomas had been making such judgments and in some Manila, Philippines. Herron, said the article was a Vatican "policy cases permitting Catholics to join particular The personnel management Letter to pope expresses ‘disgu st’ position" that had "quasi-official" status. He said Masonic lodges. board would streamline the Vatican the article appeared because of questions raised at The reason the congregation drew such a clear work lorce by eliminating job the time of the congregation's November 1983 ROME (NC) — The head of the world's Discalced Carmelites in a line about the lack of local authority in such duplication and by eliminating statement on Masoniy. matters, the article said, was that the Church had letter to Pope John Paul II has expressed "disgust" at the "vety hard overlapping duties, he added. "The basic point they're trying to bring out is that found "common principles" among Masonic tone and the polemical content" of a Vatican letter announcing a Another responsibility would be people's personal experience might be positive, but groups that required "an identical evaluation on decision to write a new constitution based on a 16th-century rule. establishing salary scales for that doesn't take care of the complexities of the tm. part of all Church authorities." Spanish Father Felipe Salnz de Baranda wrote to the pope Oct. 24 Vatican employees, said Cardinal whole Mason situation," Father Herron said March This was true despite the diversity that can exist after he had received an Oct. 15 letter signed by the Vatican secretary between indi-Hual Masonic groups, the article of state announcing the decision. The pope had ordered the Sin. 6. "The Church is like a Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes to draw up The 1983 statement emphasized the Church's said. corporation. It needs good prohibition against Catholics becoming Masons constitutions for the more than 800 cloistered Carmelite convents Alter the 1983 statement was issued. Msgr. managers. Lay men should be and said that those Catholics who are Masons are throughout the world. Richard Malone, director of the doctrinal and asked because they know the "Permit me. Your Holiness, to express to you my disgust for the veiy in "serious sin." pastoral research and practices committees ol the language ol management, labor and The Feb. 23 newspaper article, under the hard tone and the polemical content of the letter of the secretariat of National Conference oi Catholic Bishops, said the computers." he said. headline. "Irreconcilability of the Christian Faith state. Father Sainz de Baranda wrote. doctrinal congregation statement meant that a 'We are pastors. We are not Father Sainz de Baranda also said that the Vatican document had and Masoniy," restated the main points of the 1983 local bishop did not have the power to judge on his trained for that, " he added. taken sides with a small number within the order who opposed post document. It also commented on the reasons the own the presence or absence ol anti-Catholicism in "The computer is a very statement was issued. Vatican II efforts. a particular Masonic assocation. important invention. 1 have a The article said that Masoniy was much more Cardinal Agostino Casaroli. the Vatican secretary of state, wrote computer in my archdiocese. Why than an association of men of good will. Masonry "It says the bishop has to write to Rome." he said. the letter as a response to a dispute within the order. About 80 can't the Vatican have one?" he Msgr. Malone also distinguished between what percent of the nuns wanted constitutions based on experimental also involves "moral obligations" lor its members, a "rigid discipline of mystery" and a "climate oi he called real Masons and other Masonic declarations approved by Pope Paul VI. Some 20 percent, primarily asked. "If I want my records, I push the secrecy" that brings to members the "risk of groups." located in Spain, wanted a rule based on the 1581 rule of St. Teresa of button and there it is," he said. becoming the instrument ol strategies unknown to He said "real Masons" take seriously the Avila, who founded the Discalced Carmelite nuns. Cardinal Sin said he has principles of "pure Masonry." while other groups The Vatican has ordered the congregation to base the new them," the article said. computerized archdiocesan A Catholic, the article said, "cannot cultivate two call themselves Masons but do not take seriously constitutions on the 1581 document. historical records since 1976 and the theoretical tenets of Masonry. Neither Vatican nor Carmelite officials would comment on the kinds of relationships with God. nor express his has made several microfilms which relationship with the Creator through two kinds of The New Catholic Encyclopedia says that the dispute. are stored in different locations to symbolic forms." Masonic principles include a body oi religious prevent the records from being lost The article also said the doctrinal congregation beliefs and symbols and reject many Christian or destroyed. did not want to ignore efforts it has authorized beliefs as divisive opinion. Vatican and the pastoral Regarding eliminating duplicate toward dialogue between Catholics and Masons. The encyclopedia also says that "many American jobs. Cardinal Sin said the Neither Father Herron nor Gian Franco Freemasons have joined the lodge for social or ROME (NC) — Vatican officials presented "no major hurdles" to problems that could create should Svidercoschl. vice director of LOsservatore business reasons, with a perfunctory education in the content of the U.S. bishops' proposed pastoral letter on the be discussed first with employees Romano, would say who had written the article or Masonry and slight or no acquaintance with its economy, said Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland of Milwaukee, and "we should solve the problems in which Vatican department it had originated. philosophy." chairman of the committee drafting the letter. together." Svidercoschi said it had come from an organization Msgr. Frederick McManus of The Catholic The archbishop was in Rome for talks with officials of the "Why should they resist if we sit of the Holy See. University ol America, a consultor to the Vatican Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace. down first and they see the reasons Svidercoschi said he did not know why the article commission which revised the Code of Canon Law. The Vatican is eager to hear the bishops' views, he said in an behind the plan?" he asked. appeared when itdid. 15months alter the doctrinal said in 1983 that while the Vatican declaration Interview March 6 with National Catholic News Service. "1 go away Modernizing and streamlining congregation's statement. Father Herron said it seemed to prohibit a bishop from making a quite pleased" from the talks, he said. Vatican operations also would help attempted to add some background to the 1983 judgment on a particular Masonic group, it did not The archbishop said he came to Italy for informal talks with in reducing the Vatican's yearly statement. take away the bishop's faculty to dispense officials of the Vatican commission and to get European opinion on budget deficit, he said. "1 don t think there are any new problems that individuals in particular cases from observance oi a the first draft of the pastoral, released Nov. 11. "But there will always be a deficit this is directed at. But a number of people have specific Church law. Thus it would seem that Some European observers saw social concepts in the draft similar because this is a universal church noted that the congregation's statement in 1983 bishops still had the power togiveadispensation in to those which led to the formation of Christian Democratic parties serving humanity," he said. was so short that it was unsatisfying. They wanted a particular case, he said. in Europe after World War II, he said. The best way to erase the defici t is However, one European criticism is that the dralt lacks a to Increase contributions to the Vatican, said Cardinal Sin. theoretical definition of capitalism, he added. D octrinal preparation essential Jor teachers: Pope "There is a more theoretical approach to things in Europe. We are We have to do a better job more empirical," he said. showing the laithful the credibility "Europeans say we haven't tried to define American capitalism of the Church and that it needs VATICAN CITY (NC) — Pope John Paul 11 said Doctrinal instruction received in preparation for and treat it on a theoretical level." Archbishop Weakland said. money for Its charitable works and March 6 that systematic study of church doctrine is baptism, conllrmation or Communion is not This criticism is not going to change the approach of his to maintain the departments ol the "indispensable" for full-time and volunteer religion enough for catechists. the pope said. committee, added the archbishop, because the European approach Holy See." he said. teachers. "A more systematic study is indispensable. In is almost impossible to do. "Then we can explain that one The pope told a recent general audience that focal fact, sometimes circumstances have led those "There is no real single definition of capitalism. There are as many way of showing loyalty is through churches cannot merely rely on people who are responsible for catechesis to have recourse to the manifestations as people who use It." he said. tribute." he added. willing to teach but are inadequately prepared in collaboration of people of good will, but without an The current Council ol Cardinals The first dralt of the pastoral letter has drawn criticism from U.S. doctrine. adequate preparation. Such solutions are generally government oflicials and conservative Catholics who say it is too is composed of 14 members and deficient." he said. "The formation of catechists is an essential can only recommend programs to The pope also said that the teaching oi Church critical of capitalism. element of the common task lor the development the pope. Cardinal Sin expressed doctrine “has for its objective not a simple and the vitality of the Church," the pope said. In hope that the pope will accept the knowledge of the truth, but the spreading of the some places, one can say that the Church lives modernization proposals. faith." All the Church's teachers should have this thanks to the work of catechists." O n pastoral life issues Why would the pope call us "missionary spirit." he said. together if he is not going to take The pope encouraged catechists to study in The study oi Church doctrine itself should stay NEW YORK (NC) — The National Pastoral Life Center has our suggestions?" he asked. specialized institutes that can fully prepare them in within certain limits, he said. announced it will produce a six-part, nationwide teleconference "The council is not criticizing the Church doctrine. "A study that places the faith under debate or series beginning March 28 to address critical pastoral questions Vatican. It is looking ior "The doctrinal formation is a fundamental introduces doubts about the revealed truth could confronting the Church today. weaknesses and ways to correct necessity, because catechesis cannot be limited to not help catechesis. The development of doctrinal The series, called "Church '85.'' will be telecast live over the them." said Cardinal Sin. teaching a minimum of truth that is learned and science must be in agreement with a development Catholic Telecommunications Network of America. The pastoral life repeated by memoiy." the pope said. of the faith," the pope said. center also will transmit an unscrambled signal that can be received by any satellite receiver in any diocese. Talks on videocassette Church mtnistiy to the family will be the focus of the first Vatican keeps in contact w ith PLO, A rafat teleconference, scheduled for March 28. 3-4:30 p.m. Guests will WASHINGTON (NC) — Pope John Paul Il s regular Wednesday general include Father Thomas Lynch, U.S. Catholic Conference VATICAN CITY (NC) — The Vatican maintains with the pope and with the Vatican "at all levels' audience talks are now available on representative for family life, and Father Steven Prelster, executive contacts with Yasser Arafat and the Palestine and "with continuous channels of communica­ videocassette, the National director for family studies at The Catholic University oi America. Liberation Organization because ol a concern for tion." Other topics in the series Include the Rite of Christian Initiation Conference of Catholic Bishops peace in the Middle East, a Vatican press Aralat said the signltlcance ol such contacts lies for Adults and the parish. April 25; the U.S. bishops' draft pastoral announced in Washington. spokesman said March 4. in the pope's "enormous moral authority." which letter on the U.S. economy, May 23; and education, the elderly and lay The NCCB said the Vatican's "It is not a mysteiy that Arafat and the PLO have he can use to help find a solution to the Middle East mlnlstiy in the fall. television production company Is had contacts for a while with the Holy See," said problems. making the 15-minute videocasset­ In addition to presentations by major speakers, the teleconference Msgr. Glulio Nlcolini. vice director of the Vatican Aralat also alluded to the pope's often-expressed will Include questions by telephone and from audiences in diocesan tes available in seven languages, press office. concern for free access to religious sites in centers around the countiy. including English. "These contacts have always been inspired by the Jerusalem and said. "1 cannot help but underline The National Pastoral Life Center, an affiliate of the U.S. Catholic Exact cost of the videocaseties concern of the Holy See for peace in the Middle .East that the position ol Pope John Paul II on Jerusalem Conference, promotes the development and renewal of pastoral were not announced. According to and the attention with which it follows certain also is a source of pride for us Palestinians." mlnlstiy and parish life. the announcement, cost would problems." such as "Palestinian and Lebanese The pope has called for international guarantees depend on videocasette format and The teleconferences are being produced with grants from the problems." he added. which would protect Jerusalem as a city sacred to Catholic Communication Campaign and the Brencanda method of delivery. The Vatican comments came shortly alter the Jews. Moslems and Christians. During a meeting Further Information is available Foundation. publication of remarks by Arafat in L Espresso. an Feb. 19 with Pope John Paul. Israeli Prime Minister Further information is available from Ann Delaney, teleconference from Egldio Maggioni. Centro Italian newsweekly, in which the PLO leader said Shimon Peres repeated Israel's position that producer. (212) 431-7825. Televislvo Vatlcano. Vatican City that he maintains "systematic and fruitful" rapport Jerusalem remains the unified capital of Israel. State. Europe. Page 8 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday. March 15, 1985 Diocesan news

Teaching as Jesus Did

‘F o rg ive u s o u r tresp asses’...

By Sr. PENNY NIKOUCH, R.S.M. A key element in Jesus' prayer lor persons belonging to Christ. 'There because of the love permeating capable of wrongdoing: when one shadow of hurt, true forgiveness Diocesan-Parish Liaison his disciples is his desire lor their is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one s total being. makes allowances for circumstan­ has not occurred. Jesus was the model of ' "Many of the readings this week in oneness or unity. He prays this one God and Father of all, who is If one knows one is loved, one is ces one may not understand: when forgiveness. He forgave the Lent dealt with "The Lord's Prayer." prayer lor future disciples also. over all, and works through all and emboldened to take new risks. one has faith in the basic good of prostitutes, evil-doers, the betrayal Jesus prayed about glory and being "...As you. Father are in me,and 1 in is in all" (Ephesians 4:5-6) Another person falls in love with us, personkind, when one is willing to by his own disciples, and even those 'glorified." He affirmed that he was you: 1 pray that they may be one in or returns our love, and suddenly start again with compassion and who put him to death. True glorified in his disciples. He defined us..." Uohn 17:21) This unity During this Lenten season one we are able to love in new ways, not without grudges. This fresh start forgiveness is an act ol the highest eternal life as knowing God and depends on Christ being central in should become aware of one s just that person but others as well. brings with it a deeper shortcomings in disrupting the of human behaviors. Jesus Chirst who was sent by God. the life of the Church. As one continues to love, one then understanding of the (utility of unity within the Church. When we must forgive and not hold grudges. grudges, expectations, and The disciples of Jesus, present Paul, too, had to deal with the understood with our whole being— Forgiveness is often called an unresolved hate and anger, and At this point of the Lenten and future, occupy a significant problem of disunity in the Church. not simply with our mind — how unconditional gift of love. This renews one's hope in the power ol season, let us openly look at the place in "The Lord s Prayer." They He sought to undermine the causes deeply and unreasonably God loves implies not that I will forgive you if love. center of our lives. Is God truly the are special people to him. given to of disunity at Corinth by us, an inner transformation occurs or when, but I will forgive you Another aspect of lorgiveness center of my life? Do I cause KTm by the Father. Jesus emphasizing the oneness of the that can, does, and will spill over because 1 must, if I ever hope to that is even more demanding is disunity within my Church, or do I commends them to the keeping of spirit and the oneness of the body of into our outer lives. continue to live fully. True lorgetting. As long as one lorgives love and forgive as Jesus did? God even as he commissions them Christ. In Ephesians 4:1-6 Paul If one truly believes in this forgiveness comes when one learns but maintains the memory of the "Forgive us our trespasses as we to carry on the work God wants reminds us of the quality of spirit transformation, the disunity that to empathize and apologize when hurt, the resentment, the feelings ol iorgive those who trespass against done in this world. and living that gives evidence of seems to exist will slowly dissolve one admits that one is human too. being violated while still living in us."

‘S unday M orning Insights’

"Sunday Morning Insights." Wheeling College. He has written Eugene F. Lauer. Liturgical Press. articles and reviews in a number ol Collegevilte, 1984. 237 pages. journals and papers, including the 88.95 National Catholic Reporter. Fr. Steven Celebration. Hospital Progress, and By F r. STEVEN PALSA Paisa Charities USA The 199 essays included in "Sunday Morning Insights" are based on the readings oi each "A Wap oj the Cross. " Tolbert Sunday of the Church's Liturgical McCarroll. Paulist Press. New York. Year. The Scripture readings lor 1985. 110 pages. 84.95. special celebrations like Thanks­ those who could not spend large giving and Memorial Day are also periods of time for reading. Each Since at least the filth century treated. The author takes the offering is especially to be admired Christians have prayed the stations Scriptural texts and selects an for its organization and clarity. of the cross. The fourteen stations aspect ol the message ior rellection. have served as a way lor us to The essays are not explanations of Topics like non-violence, ecology, remember the passion and death of the texts as much asanalyseso! the assertiveness, worry, "decision Jesus. They are an opportunity to meaning ol the scriptures lor making", and "saying "no"," surface enter into the passion, to encounter modern society. as points lor discussion. Jesus personally and to learn Traditional doctrines are compassion. The essays are written very well interpreted along the lines ol and are quite interestingbutdo not modern theological explanations. reflect a comprehensive grasp of the The Trinity is recognized as a This beautiful devotional book is background or meaning of the "mystic community." a sacrament a new approach to an ancient Scriptures as an essential element is seen as an "experiential reality' spiritual practice. By his use of of the liturgy. "Preaching the New and the real presence of Christ is prayers, psalms, reflections and Lectionary" by Reginald H. Fuller viewed according to the perspective meditations, the author brings a (Liturgical Press) for example ol existentialism. The author goes contemporaiy relevance to the approaches the selection of the to great lengths to write in "non- Stations. He tries to be scripturally Scriptures in a liturgical and sexist" language both in relerences based and proceeds in a way that is theological way. "Sunday Morning to human beings and God. God the appreciative of the celebration of W aynesburg dedication Insights" selects one aspect of the Father (Abba) is called the Creator the Eucharist. He begins with the three Sunday readings (not or the Divinity even in the essay experience of the Last Supper and necessarily a major point) and discussing the Lord's prayer, ends in Emmaus. Readers will find proceeds to make connections with (which may be ignoring a very that the stations are in a different Retired Bishop Vincent Leonard recently visited St Koller and Daniel Scott A reception Jollowed the modem psychology, sociology and important point in the Scripture sequence but they will discover a Ann Church in Waynesburg to Jormally dedicate ceremony. The parish purchased the Jormer theology. text.) prayerful calm ol sensitive the parish's Joachim House — a centerJor parish Clendenning Residence in November oj 1983 and rellections. The text is accompani­ renewal, adult education, spirituality programs renovated it Jor use by parishioners. Those who seek to fashion a Nevertheless, evety essay is well ed and enriched by photos ol wood and CCD classes. Here he marches in procession deeper inner life of the Spirit in this organized and interesting and — trees, vines, fence posts — as a —Photo courtesy oj Observer Publishing Co. with Fr. John B. Corbett, pastor, preceded by Donna busy complex modern world may worth the time ior meditation or contemporaiy invitation to "Behold find the essays to be of value lor rellection. Father Lauer is a priest the Wood of the Cross." This their journey of faith. Brevity and of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and is excellent book lor meditation can simplicity ol explanation are marks an associate prolessor of theology be purchased at your local Catholic H o m e A g a i n that make this book attractive lor and religious education at book store.

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Sexism , p atriarch y issues given prom inence at hearings

By JERRY FILTEAU At the alternative hearing some speakers also Presentation Sister Margaret Cafferty, LCWR The alternative hearing served as a gathering for argued for new attitudes in the Church in areas president urged the bishops to promote a different many voices frustrated or angered at the role of WASHINGTON (NC) — Sexism, patriarchy and such as abortion, sterilization, artificial birth process first, designed to gather information about women in the Church and the Church's« strict women's ordination topped the many issues ol control and lesbianism. That hearing was held at a women in the Church and to reflect on that teachings on sexual and reproductive morality. The women in the Catholic Church that got new Lutheran church after authorities In the information theologically and sociologically. Only Committee of Concerned Catholics, which sponsored the alternative hearing, was formed ip attention March 4-5. Archdiocese of Washington ordered a Catholic after that kind of process, she said, could the parish to withdraw the offer of Its facilities. bishops hope to have an adequate basis for writing support Religious, chiefly women Religious, who A committee of U.S. bishopsgetting ready to write a pastoral letter. face possible expulsion from their orders if they do a pastoral letter on women held Its first hearings During the bishops' committee hearings the Dolores Leckey. director of the U.S. bishops' not publicly retract their support of a statement Women's Ordination Conference announced to the those two days, gathering in Washington to listen national secretariat for the laity, suggested that a issued last year that claimed there is more than one to testimony from nine national Catholic women's press that it had 10 U.S. bishops who were pastoral letter on women would be incomplete "legitimate Catholic position" on the morality of organizations. members, although it would not release any names. without a companion pastoral on men. since no direct abortion. The bishops' hearings were also used as the The bishops' committee, headed by Bishop changes affecting women can be made without Frances Kissllng, a member of the committee and occasion for an alternative hearing in Washington Joseph lmesch of Joliet. 111., was formed after the affecting men as well. executive director of Catholics lor a Free Choice, sponsored by the Committee of Concerned U.S. bishops voted in November 1983 to write a Representatives of the National Black Sisters which sponsored the abortion statement as a lull Catholics, a group angered at the Vatican because pastoral letter on women in the Church and society. Conference urged the bishops to tackle racism, page ad last October in The New York Times, told of its conflict with some U.S. women Religious over It held the March 4-5 hearings to ask sexism and other "isms" together, arguing that about 160 people gathered lor the alternate abortion views. representatives of major national organizations of these are intertwined. hearing. The attitude of the Church In all areas of lay women and nuns what topics they though the Common to both hearings were some themes —- Representatives of Las Hermanas. an sexuality is contributing to the destruction of letal pastoral letter should cover and what approaches it anger at the Church's all-male power structures, organization of Hispanic women in ministry, life." should take. calls for eliminating sexism in both the Church and argued similarly that being a woman and being a She said Catholic women have heard sermons on About half the women's groups testifying urged society, pleas for the ordination of women. Hispanic combine to make life doubly difficult for "their reproductive non-rights." but lew have ever the bishops to write a pastoral on sexism or on Hispanic women both in the Church and in The bishops also heard women urging them to patriarchalism rather than on women. With minor heard sermons on men's responsibilities to help, American society. promote stronger family life and traditional moral variations, all aigued generally that it would be avoid unwanted pregnancies or to stop rape or values, to give more attention to pastoral care of presumptuous or foolish for an all-male group of Mary Ann Schwab, representing the National domestic violence. women in all situations, to advance lay ministries of bishops to write a pastoral letter on women. Council of Catholic Women, expressed hope that Panelist Mary Leach, a mathematician, said women, and to strengthen lay women's The Leadership Conference ofWomen Religious, the pastoral would help enable Catholic women to women in the Church today are "like Lazarus" organizations in the Church. representing the superiors of most women "fill the growing ministries needed to reach the begging for morsels from the male-dominated They also heard requests to link sexism with Religious in the United States, argued that the modem world." In society at large, she said, it Church. racism and to write a pastoral letter on men as well pastoral should be delayed until a theology of should promote the advancement of women's "I don't need a celibate male priest " to tell her as on women. women is more advanced in the Church. rights and dignify through law and public policy. about reproductive issues. Ms. Leach said.

D irector explains role

A look at P adre Pio groups

ITheJollowing was wriuen by Fr. Pio in 1962 when 1 was a young boy Anthony J. Cippola, spiritual visiting Italy with my grandfather. director oj the Padre Pio prayer Padre Pio told me, "You will be a group at St. Mary 's at the PoinLj priest one day and you will have Padre many crosses in your priesthood. Pto By Fr. ANTHONY J. CIPPOLA Courage, even Our Lord had a cross. Look at the cross He gave me. Your crosses will be unusual, but remember the cross is a sign of Many people wonder what the, love." Padre Pio Prayer Groups are. The There are now two Prayer Groups prayer groups were formed at the in the Pittsburgh area. Every first request of Pope Pius XII, who urged Sunday of the month St. Mary that prayer groups be formed and people how to pray and support one another as true Christians. Mercy Prayer Group meets at 2 p.m., the faithful come together once a concluding with Mass at 3 p.m.. at month, as a day of recollection. The Padre Ho called the prayer St. Mary's at the Point, downtown Padre Pio Prayer Groups are not groups "beacons of light" where Pittsbuigh. The Divine Child Padre Businesswom en m ark 45th special interest groups or God's graces are received and Pio Prayer Group meets every something that operates outside shared with others. People who second Sunday of the month at 2 Four charter members oj the Catholic Business & Catherine Balkey and Ella Pace, twin sister ol the coniines of the Church. have attended the Holy Hours have p.m. concluding with Mass at 3 Professional Women's Association oj Pittsburgh Mercedes The organization helps Jund college Specifically, the prayer groups received immense graces. Medically p.m., at the McGuire Memorial were honored at the group's recent 45th scholarships Jor Catholic girls, educate and train came at the request of the Holy documented physical cures and Children's Home, New Brighton. anniversary celebration at the Pittsburgh Press native Sisters in the missions, provide aid to the Father and are for the whole countless other graces have been Everybody is welcome to attend the Club. From left, with Rosella Bianco /centerJ.Jormer Little Sisters oj the Poor and Sl Mary oj Mercy's universal church. reported. Padre Pio Prayer Groups. president, are: Mercedes Pace. Catherine Ceagin. Red Door " work. The iaithlul agree lo assemble The Holy Father wanted an hour Iraternally once a month, under the Padre Pio Spiritual Reluge. Inc. of prayer concluding with a Mass. direction ol a priest, with no other began May 25, 1979, a day Pope Pius XII was concerned with obligation that praying in common commemorating the birth ol Padre lirst relugee children's home "Casa teaching, and guidance. The religious indifference. The prayer and of exhorting their friends and Pio (May 25. 1887). It was the Spirituality of Padre Pio, and. recently a television interview in Padre Pio" in El Salvador. organization is asking tor support groups come together to honor the acquaintances to pray. incorporated in Pittsburgh Lord in common prayer. To be Pennsylvania and 1. a Pittsburgh Birmingham. featuring • Aiding a mission in Argent ina through prayer, trust in God. and united with Jesus with the aim ol The prayer groups enhance and Diocesan priest am its founder. Fr. Cipolla as a guest on Mother to acquire a Ford truck lor needed sacrifice. The relugee home must be support the Church. People who Angelica's nationally broadcast transportation. God's Home. The motto is "Unless resisting spreading religious During the lile ol Padre Pio it was come together from different program on EWTN on August 22. Locally the group's goal is to build the Lord build the house, they labor indifference and fighting for the one of his dreams to have a parishes to pray in common go 1984. a refugee center to house the poor in vain who build it". ( Psalm 127) triumph of good, ol bettering spiritual reluge: a place where back to their own parishes renewed • A magazine — Thorns and destitute children: also, a place The spiritual reluge is grateful to oneself in religious practices and spiritual and physical help can be and strengthened to contribute to Roses" is published three times where the spiritually lost and those who have given their support consciousness, of molding onesell given to help poor, destitute their local church In a spirit of yearly. It is free to all subscribers to impoverished can be restored through prayersand the sacrifice of In the industrious practice oi children, and the spiritually charity and service. all parts of the nation and to through spiritual counseling. donations. charity, and giving one's impoverished lo bring them back to Canada Australia and Ireland. contribution of prayer for priestly The purpose of the prayer group God; especially those who remain • Adult pilgrimages are vocations as was insistently is for the spiritual elevation of all outside of the Church and the sponsored yearly and youth requested in the exhortation of the the members (it Is open to all Sacraments. Holy Father. Christians) by personal prayer or retreats are conducted at Fatima. If you want to do your prayer in common, so that each one, Some of the accomplishments of Portugal. Fr. Cipolla recently World War II was terrorizing, our Spiritual Refuge are: conducted a beys' retreat at Fatima. freed from hindrances of human a disservice... devastating, and demoralizing. It respect and from sin. entirely • Prayer Groups — Holy Hours Portugal, on July 26th — August weakened man's morale and tending toward God and all good, to bring people into a closer union 8th with 20 boys from all over the condition of life so much that a may become an example toward with the Blessed Sacrament. nation. Don 't m ake a spiritual formation was needed. A • The sponsoring and aiding of God and his neighbor. • Promotional Work — monthly call to prayer and The monthly prayer group "Day including talks in parishes refugees. recollection could only help one to • The recent sponsoring of our of Recollection" consists of one throughout the United States on see his life in the proper perspective hour of prayer before the Blessed of God s will for man; namely, his Sacrament — devotional prayers salvation. are recited before the Blessed Sacrament and the rosaiy is There are some 700 Padre Pio V e r o n ic a 's MASS Prayer Groups throughout the prayed. Benediction follows, concluding with the celebration of United States and in every V e il continent. Italy has the largest one Mass. The prayer group follows the in the world next to Ireland. The lituigical events of the church year PASSION FOR L I F E In which Advent. Christmas, Lent Padre Pio Prayer Groups bear Padre PLAY Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, Plo's name because he started the and Easter are emphasized and prayer groups immediately at the celebrated liturgically. After the For information March 24, 1985 and each succeeding Holy Father's request Holy Hour, there is usually a social and Raaarvationt fourth Sunday of the month, to ask for hour in which a program is God's help on the issues of life, prepared with either a speaker ora Padre Pio was a humble Italian 4 3 1 - 5 5 5 0 through the intercession of our Capuchin priest from San film. Blesssed Mother in her Divine Giovanni Rotondo, Foggla. Italy, The Pittsburgh Padre Pio Prayer Maternity. who bore the stigmata of the five Group is the third largest in the wounds of Christ Crucified for fifty nation. New York has the largest FASHION 9 : 3 0 A . M . years, from September 20. 1918 prayer group. until when he died September 23. The groups began in the BUYING SL Benedict the Moor Church 1968. Pittsburgh Diocese as early as GLAMOUR 91 Crawford St. et Centre Avenue Millions of people the world over 1964. The first Padre Pio Prayer (five minutes from Downtown) knew him and sought his advice, as Group was held in Toner lnsititute. BE A PART OF If you leave no Will. State law determines who shall receive he was endowed with special Brookline, with Father Linus. (just above the ) your property. The law makes no distinction as to youth or age. illness or health, wealth or poverty, or any of the many other mystical gilts from the Lord. The O.F.M. Cap.. as spiritual director. He THE EXCITIN6 Father Louis F. Vallone.Celebrsnt prayer groups bear his name was succeeded by Fr. Kevin Miller. MERCHANDISING special circumstances which often vitally affect the well-being because Padre Pio was their O.F.M, Cap. In 1970 the Padre Pio THE ROSARY WILL BE of your own family... or the special church programs that are most important to you. pioneer. Since his death his cause Prayer Group moved to St. Mary at WORLDS AS A PRAYED AFTER MASS of beatification was opened so a the Point downtown Pittsburgh, FASHION BUYER Only by a legally valid Will can you provide for those you love. short prayer is said lor his where it is still today because of the In Obedience to God's Command­ Write or call today for our informative booklets on Wills and canonization at the Holy Hour. This many people coming and lor the Bequests. DISCOVER: ments of Love, we stant against is not the reason why the prayer convenience of everybody in the abortion, infantcide, and euthanasia. groups were lormed. diocese. Fr. Edward Pikus led the Mr. Francis Davlin, RETAIL FASHION We pray for PEACE in the spirit of Offica of Special Gifts, 456-3139 Those who attend the Padre Pio Padre Pio Prayer Group Holy Hour Diocese of Pittsburgh from 1970 until 1974.Fr.Pikusalso Blessed Mothers Fatima message— Prayer Groups must be with the BUSINESS M6T. 111 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 had the Padre Pio Holy Hour at St. peace through obedience to God's Please send me without obligation your booklets. mind of the Church. Since Vatican Laws. Augustine Friary in Pittsburgh. 1 FINANCIAL AID Council II in 1962. there has been N a m e ...... expressed a greater need for prayer became became the Spiritual FHEE PLACEMENT We urge people of all faiths to come groups to be formed for increased Director of the Padre Pio Prayer ASSISTANCE and pray with us. A d d re ss ...... devotion, spiritual growth, and Group at St. Mary's at the Point in 765-3366 8ponsornl by the Psdrs Pio Praysr Group City/State/Zip...... spiritual awareness. The 1974. and serve as its present Far lurthar information 835-4807 attar 0 P.M. Charismatic Renewal came about: spiritual director. T e le p h o n e ...... Bible Prayer Groups and courses in Strangely enough, my own 1ST meditation developed to teach priesthood was predicted by Padre Page 10 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday. March 15, 1985

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For cash call RECTORY HOISEKEEP- 10% D ISC O U NT 600 HOME c a ll 431-2614 for group ratea. Heritage U.S.A. D oroth) or Paul before -120 TOURS ® 1 1 0 0 pp do ER—livc-in. South Hills THROUGH MARCH June 14-16 * 1 3 5 selling 279-0359. 242-0451. IMPROVEMENTS Trip includes, round Area. Three priests. Bed 'n' Breakfast WANTED USED FURNI­ South Hills Accounting CARPENTRY-Decks. por- OCR LADY OE-l.ourdes | We provide all your trip transportation, References required. Box 815 Spring/Summer - Ohio-Pi Igrimage. One day. New England Country this paper. TURE—and antiques. ehes, doors, windows, travel noadi Hotel Lodging, taxes, Inns Crai ton T rading Post 922- kitchens, bath, gamerooms. Sunday. May 5. Dinner. Air/Cruises/Bus. tips, gratuities, ent­ 290 SITUATION 831-9538 Mass. meditation, reserva­ June 15-22 * 6 8 5 4441. 10-5. Closed T uesda\ & drywall. ceilings, additions. HILTON Pickup Pointa in rance fees, touring and Geritol Follies WANTED Small jobs welcome. tion $22.00. Betty. 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Barthol- Moe Bandy j furniture, antiques, glass­ sets, dining sets, fancy Opry, Musical Show, BROTHER-For music Free est. 17 )rv . exp. Lou, omews-Smail ranch, ideal ware, and entire estates, carved furniture, oil Complimentary Din­ May 4 * 3 5 paintings, oriental ruga. since 1975, playing lo p 40. John, 36I-8I0I. vlarter home. Nice lor FUNERAL DIRECTORS j Thank >ou lor calling 364- 030 ner Call or Write for Stan Hywet & Qua­ polkas, dinner music. For H A N D Y M A N —A ll t)pes newlyweds or working ! 6801. High PrioM Paid detailed brochure. ker Square weddings, parties, banquets. home repairs. Plumbing, couple. Excellent location. May 22 * 3 3 CASH — For old oak 4 43 -8 0 90 Gino Posteraro, alter 3 heating, carpentr), painting, 242-5376. Call for details CALL FOR FREE 1985 lurniture. Furnishing old 367-0140. and electrical. Ver) TOUR BROCHURE home. Not antique dealer. & t c A / a n c t reasonable - prompt 901 HOUSE Write or Call CELEBRATE—Your spe­ Ask about Early Bird Call 361-6185. ______service! 621-3762. FOR SALE cial occasion with music by D is c o u n ts CASH — For jew elr), ZONA TOURS ETERNITY. Excellence in PAINTING—I nterior $20 diamonds, watches, sterling, MOUNT WASHINGTON- BEINHAUER I860 HOMEVILLE ROAD all types of music. Call 487- per average room. Exterior CALL EARTH TOURS music boxes, quilts, old toys, Duquetne Village Shop. 4930 or 881-8276. painting, and wallpapering. $28.000 Ban Rent Receipts! Ctr. 7 * 8 . 6 8 0 0 pocket knives, oriental rugs, 390 MISCELLANEOUS Cal Don 884-0837. Convenient! 2 story. 2 W MIFFLIN, PA. 15122 3 7 1 - 0 6 * 0 old trains, hand-painted EXTRA IN C O M E-purchase CELEBRITY-Versatile band SENIOR C ITIZE N S —Have bedrooms, across Irom Pann Hilla Shop Ctr China, bah) dolls & oil Calilornia T-shirts, sweat­ lor your wedding or banquet. )our walls washed or painted school. Call Ff-V REALTY 469-3902 Pittsburgh) 11653 PENN HILLS DRIVE paintings, tedd) bears, shirts. headbands and scarves Continuous entertainment! at prices )ou can allord. 241 - 343-7711 or 831-5500. PITTSBURGH. PA 15835 potter). We bu) anything (Ellwood at wholesale prices! Resell to Call us now lor 1985 dates. 5953. PENN HILLS-St. BARTS- 752-9701 over 50 years old or entire City) triends or at Flea markets. Paul 823-4975. Parish. Spacious 3 bedroom. Classified Rales W A LL W ASH ING- House estate. Highest prices paid. $2.00 lor catalog. Postage f y e f a n l'ii Don't compare our 20 Wardi...... $6.00 cleaning, window cleaning, 2 story on large lot! Air 261-5697. and handling refunded with FOR POLISH POLKAS— prices with others. Each additional w ed 15 canta paper cleaning and replace­ (Central), automatic door I PAY C ASH —for old coins first order. McDonough and Standards and a bit ol Check our tour pack­ Prtptymtnl Raes ment window ropes, grass opener, disposal. Close to and old watches and I Associates. 454-Soulh everything. Music lor all age contents. We give 20 Worte...... $560 cutting. Go anywhere. Free every thing! $62,900. Century Coraopolis. PA. 15108 Oltplay Ratai appraise estates! Call Bob Atlantic Avenue, Pittsburgh. occasions and places. Call estimates. Call 48I-5866, 21 Metro. Richard Jonnet you more! Available on Raquel Lenny 276-3850.______343-9968. 15224. ______488-6623. 7 95-4300. Around the diocese Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, March 15, 1985 — Page 11

Cranberry Singles guest speaker Tam m ies ’ concert in Trafford E x-C arter aide at C arlow Max Cleland, the secretary of state of and former Richard Mowiy, pastor of the Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian The Trafford Jr. Tamburitzans will present their 15th annual concert administrator of the U.S. Veterans Administration, will speak on Church, will speak on the joys and problems of re marriage at the Saturday. March 23, at 6:30 p.m. at the Trafford Middle School on Saturday. March 23 at 1 p.m. at Carlow College. His lecture. "Strong at Friday, March 15 meeting of the Cranberry Singles. The organization Brlnton Rd. Featured performers will be the "Happy Hearts the Broken Places." is a part of the Family Weekend at the Oakland will meet at 8 p.m. in the St. Ferdinand Parish Hall, Cranberry Tamburitzans" of Youngstown. Township. Ron Rendulic is music director, with Kathy Rendulic as college. choreographer. Cleland lost both legs and an arm alter a grenade explosion in All single adults are welcome and child care will be provided. Informal Vietnam. After 18 months of rehabilitation, Cleland entered politics and socializing will follow the meeting. Donations of snacks and soft drinks A dance will follow at the White Oak Athletic Association, McKee S’ became the youngest member of the Georgia State Senate. Later, he will be appreciated. Lower Heckman Rds., with music by the Bekrlje Combo. The menu will became a staff member for the U.S. Senates veterans affairs committee For more information, telephone Lou Ann Salva at 776-5004 or Dolly feature ethnic foods. Tickets, at S3 for adults and $2 for students, are Jones at 728-4487. available at the door or from members. and served as head of the Veterans Administration in the Carter Administration. There is no charge for the program. For more inlormation. telephone A dult ed topic on radio M ckeesport speaker set 578-6089.

Sister Barbara Einloth, religious education consultant for the Greensburg Diocese, will discuss adult religious education in the Latin M asses planned Church on Fr. Tom Smith's "Say Yes to Life" radio program Saturday, Sister Margaret Ormond, theology prolessor at March 16, from 11 a.m. to noon on WEDO (810) AM in McKeesport. Ohio Dominican Colge. will be the third speaker in St. Boniface Church at 2208 East St.. North Side, oilers a Latin High Mass on the fourth Sunday of each month at 11:45 a.m. (except lor July Sister will also evaluate the Greensburg Diocese's "Journey to Joy" the Lenten series sponsored by 11 McKeesport Lenten program. parishes. She will speak on "Prayer lor the Long and August). Haul" Thursday, March 14. at 7:30 p.m. at St. The next Latin Mass will be Sunday. March 24. Angela Merici hall. White Oak. All are welcome. A Notre D am e night lecturer and speaker at retreats in many countries, Sister Margaret will locus her talk on the spiritual C enter Tw p. program Timothy O'Meara, provost of the University of Notre Dame since 1978, dimension of coping with today s pressures. Sr. Margaret The Christian Mothers of St. Frances Cabrini Church in Center Twp. will be guest speaker when the Notre Dame Club of Pittsburgh hosts its have slated a day of recollection for T uesday. March 26, beginning with annual "Universal Notre Dame Night" Sunday, March 17, at the 10 a.m. Mass and including conferences, confession, devotions and Pittsburgh Hyatt, Downtown. Ingram fa m ily film series This annual observance is marked by 178 Notre Dame alumni clubs lunch. Fr. Dismas Young, OFM Cap.. of SL Cecilia Church in Rochester will around the world to highlight the academic achievements at Notre "Creating Family," a new five-part film presentation featuring author, conduct the program. Dame. lecturer and family therapist Clayton Barbeau. will be shown on For reservations at 86 (due by March 23) call Mrs. Samuel CoJallila. During the evening program Dennis Clark, a 1970 Notre Dame grad Wednesday evenings. March 20, March 27, April 10, April 17 and April 775-4231. or Mrs. Earl May. 378-7839. and now an attorney living in Penn Hills, will receive the club's annual 24 from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. at the Ascenion Parish CCD Center in Ingram. award for service and commitment. Clark is a past president of the The llve-part series includes: "Husband/Wile Relationships." group. "Creating Family." "The Male-Female Crisis." "Teens and Singles: Love St. M ary alum nae event vs. Sex." and "Parents as Role Models. The St. Mary College Alumnae Club of Pittsburgh will hold a G lenshaw parish renew al luncheon-lashion show-color analysis Saturday, March 30. at noon at Ladies o f C harity set M ass the Pittsburgh Press Club. Downtown. For reservations or inlormation A parish renewal week will be conducted at St. Bonaventure Parish. call Maty Ann Kuhn, 364-4814. Glenshaw. from Sunday. March 17 to Thursday, March 21. Fr. Scott The Ladies of Charity will hold their annual Mass. investiture and Seethaler, OFM Cap., will conduct services daily at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 luncheon Saturday. March 23. p.m. The theme for the renewal will be Living Our Faith in a Changing Aux. Bishop Anthony Bosco will offer a 10 am. Mass in St. Paul Squirrel H ill luncheon World." Cathedral and invest new members. A luncheon will follow at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral community center. 419 S. The Guild ol St. Philomena Church. Squirrel Hill, will hold its annua) Dithridge St. ‘C a m p spring luncheon and lashion show Saturday. March 30,at 11:30a.m.at F ire'ju b ilees set Guest speaker for the luncheon will be Fr. James W. Garvey.directorof the Sheraton-Station Square. For reservations at 812.50 call Mrs. the St. Joseph House of Hospitality, Hill District. Mononagahela Valley Council oi Camp Fire Districts will hold services Ronald Freeman. 421-6568, or Mrs. Dominic Lagana. 421-3185. to mark the 75th anniversary of Camp Fire Inc. this month. Donora District will have an ecumenical service Sunday. March 17, at 2 p.m. in St. Charles Church, 7th S' Heslep Aves.. Donora, with all B raille hym nals invited. A social will lollow. Fayette district members will attend Mass Sunday. March 17. at 9:15 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. now available Newell. The Committee lor the Catholic Blind is compiling hymnals in Sacred H eart series braille and large print lor use by visually impaired people, Sacred Heart Church. 310 Shady Ave.. East Liberty, will host a three according to Msgr. Paul M. part Lenten series on When We Are Suffering. beginning Sunday. Lackner. director of the PAINTING March 17. with a 1:30 p.m. talk by Fr. Steven Paisa He will discuss committee. "When Bad Things Happen to Good People. I nterior/Exterior O AR PAINTING PAINTING Also set are Deacon Mario Giconi discussing "Why Sullering? Why Commarcial - haaldentiel JA M ES BURN The project will begin with Interior * Exterior Me?" Wednesday. March 20. at 7:30 p.m. and Fr. Raymond Utz Sunday. PAINTING Interior - Eximrtor Painting PAINTING CONTRACTOR collections of traditional hymns WALL WASHING Horne Remodeling WALL COVERINGS March 24. at 1:30 p.m. on the Sacrament of anointing ol the sick. All are 80 Voars Eaparienca INSURED REFERENCES Commercial/Residential commonly sung in many FREE ESTIMATES Free Estimates - Insured welcome. Fr. Paisa and Deacon Giconi will speak in the Blessed Discount to Sr Citizens DON HAZLETT FREE ESTIMATES Churches/Spray Painting parishes. They will be compiled in DANIEL BARR Sacrament Chapel. Fr. Utz's program is in the high school. loose leaf binder form to provide 882-2797 SINCE 1956 6 7 8 - 5 2 7 0 6 2 1 -4 6 4 4 for new additions. Also included Free Estimates Insured will be seasonal and contem­ V entral A m erica W eek' events fteich In terior £ E xterior MJS Painting 441-2188 821-3810 porary music. Interior Remodeling 121.000 households PAINTING St. Anne Church in Castle Shannon will host two events marking Lowered Winter Those interested in obtaining each week with your 22 years Experience Retei "Central America Week (March 18 24). A panel of three speakers will such books should contact Sister message at fantastic VERY REASONABLE Showcase Reference Discount SUPPORT YOUR discuss Nicaragua Sunday. March 17. at 8 p.m. in Harkins Hall. fates. Call lor details Insured Free Estimates Insured/Free Estimates Constance A. Bahl. SC.. STEINER Participating will be Art McDonald. Louise Wilde and Maureen McFalls. Committee lor the Catholic Blind. 471-1252 673-5163 ADVERTISER Donation is S3. For inlormation call Denny Martin or Sister Jackie 200 Tabor St., Pittsburgh 15204 381-1356 Ketter, 344-5011. and indicate whether braille or Msgr. Charles O. Rice, pastor, will oiler a Mass Sunday. March ¿4.at large-print is needed. No charge REMODELING noon marking the fifth anniversary ol the death ol Archbishop Oscar is made, but donations will be Romero. accepted. I grou ornamental jim m y CECERE Bat Construction Co. ■ IRON WORKS HANDYMAN CABINET REFINISHING 111 Potr PMflM CtMSpN Home repairs, roofing, IY (ILL IONIUM The committee also works to testoni Railing Gate GnllOmdns All Types of ► Roofing • Painting « remodeling, additions, • KITCHEN CABINETS V olunteers cited locate visually impaired persons on Chuck — Residence — R e m o d e lin g • Brick S Chimney h inting gamerooms & cement • REFERIGERATORS within the diocese and members Schools. Window Gnards Gratings • OFFICE FURNITURE (and Use Mat a A m te Wort. R e a s o n a b le • Glitters t Downspouts w ork. • FURNITURE Volunteers with Alternatives to Abortion will be honored at the make home visits to determine "Daftmanship S im 1832" 672-9746 Very Reasonable FOR ESTIMATE CALL group s meeting Tuesday. March 19. at 8 p.m. in Trinity Cathedral. 325 religious needs. They work with 331-8861 341-4393 4 3 1 -4 4 4 4 3 5 1-3 293 1 461-3843 461-7324 7 9 3 -6 7 9 0 Oliver Ave., Pittsburgh. Volunteer services ol ATA range lrom counseling local parishes to find transporta and pregnancy testing to providing housing, clothing and baby items, tion and guide services lor Mass Caruso Brothers Samuel Billante Imling Remodeling in addition to the services ol Genesis House, a home lor pregnant and other parish events. The GENERAL CONTRACTOR D A V E G IE L ^ L C H U B A X women in suburban Pittsburgh, and a hotline (731 -2420) that operates Construction Co. Inc. C om plete committee also arranges lor Decks, Gamerooms, | Guaranteed Lowest Garage Doors & seven days a week. religious instruction ol students Room Additions, Price* on Top Quality Auto. Door Openers In te rio r X) v at School Retaining Walls. I Thermo!tzed Wind­ Salts A Service ows and Doors. Inetelletlon Included R em odeling H E A TIN G & for Blind Children, provides 8 8 2 -8 4 0 5 with purchete CERAMIC TILE Perspectives on hum an rights 279-7789 NEW S REPAIR REMODELING religious reading materials lor 6 5 5 -8 6 7 9 FREE ESTIMATES PLASTERING persons of all ages and promotes WORK 6UARANTEE0 WALL COVERINGS •RNfta| • WMm LaRoche College Campus Ministiy will sponsor a panel discussion. Repair Work iteiionibli • SUng • NaM| retreat attendance. IT'S NO SECRET Support Your •6Mre *A> CatflOMiag "Human Rights...Sharing the Vision" on Friday. March 22 at noon at the Bathrooms our That subscriptions Ilc Parlth Share Program • fclttl A Fncia any newspaper pay 487-7295 Specialty ^Theprogram wdl discuss human rights from a variety ol perspectives only a small pari ol the FREE ESTIMATES ANY NOME IMPROVEMENT and will look at the methods to obtain these rights. Participating In the coat of the publication. GUARANTEE The dilference Is made WINDOWS 8 8 5 -3 6 9 7 Firfancing 271-6246 panel discussion will be Dr. Richard Blacket ol the University ol up from advertising Pittsburgh who will discuss The Black Perspective on Human Rights. revenue. Renee Cochise of the Commission on Indian Allairs who will IT'S NO SECRET I GLASS BLOCK WINDOWS discuss "Human Rightsand the American Indian ;ChristiannaDutton That our advertisers! ol the Pittsburgh WomensCenterand Shelter who will discuss Human ROOFING invest a portion of their E i s M Year Round Rights from the Women's Perspective ; Dr. Lianne Nonnan ‘he advertising budget in I t Pittsburgh Peace Institute, who will discuss Non-Violent Methods ol the Pittsburgh Catholic W h Installation ROOFING A J . ABELS Attaining Human Rights': and Dr. Edward Brett ol LaRoche College to solicit your trade. ■ M B S SIDING They offer you mer­ ' a : ROOFING CO. who will discuss Where Violence and Non Violence Meet. Specialists All types of Root Work chandise and services We Guerentee Setíeiectioa! Insured References 30 fears txparltaco el reasonable prices. I f not ms defied, Don’t Pay! Windows Porches Fra* Estimates Isstrsd North Side Conference aw ardees IT'S NO SECRET Evangelista Company 795-0140 461-3306 That you should buy 3 4 3 -8 0 1 0 Tom Cox. executive director of the North Side Civic Development from them, when you need Iheir merchan­ REPLACEMENT % Council Inc.. was named winner of the "North Side Person of the Year" dise and services and WINDOWS WELTE award to be presented Friday. March 22. at an awards dinner at theHoly that you should tell MAJOR BRANDS 7 DlFFEREN T MANUFACTURERS Trinity Greek Orthodox Community Center, 302 W. North Ave., at 5:30 them you saw Iheir 21 STYLES 4 COLORS ROOFING CO. advertisement in the All Windows are Custom Made p m YOU CHOOSE: Milton "Milt" Moore, will receive the sports award for working with Pittsburgh Catholic. In SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1946 this way, they know bays • BOWS • VINYL • WOOD disadvantaged youth and his untiring effort in coaching athletics. Last • VINYL & ALUMINUM their advertising GAROENS • WOOD & VINYL year he was coach of the St. Joseph CYO Senior Varsi ty Basketball team program works. 50 % OH Eacti • ALUMINUM Residential & Commercial which was runner-up in the State CYO Basketball ToumamenL He is Insulated Window IT'S NO SECRET 1-800-243-8080 • SHINGLES • TILE • SLATE well known for his ability to help shape and mold disadvantaged That dollar« invested & D WINDOWS • GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS • SIDING youngsters on the Northside. by advertisers, resul­ .ll • SOFFIT & FASCIA • HOT ROOFS Others to receive awards at the ceremony include: Barbara Bums, ting In increated ealee, Education: Ben Woods, Government: Tom Mistick SP Sons, Inc., In the Pittsburgh Mr. businessman: Business: and the Manchester Craftman s Guild. Culture. Catholic helps the Are you concerned about rising costs in the operation Also a number of residents from different North Side neighborhoods advertiser establish of your business. Interested in reaching a potential RUBBER ROOFS rapport with the will be honored. For more information telephone 321-1204. audience for a minimal costs. For example an ad this Catholic Community of size would cost less than... FREE ESTIMATES FIFULLY INSURED Mayor Richard S. Caliguirl will present the Conference and Southwastern Pennsyl­ neighborhood awards. vania and at the tame *2 5 PER WEEK 510 S MAIN ST lime repeated Invest­ If you want some more information, please call PGH PA 15220 ment* help* the 921-8252 C hild ren’s Liturgy w orkshop Pittsburgh Catholic ______471-1252 ext. 11______increase its capacity, A workshop on children s Liturgy will be conducted Saturday. March B O B M A S S I E and It halpt you tha NOTE: 23 from 9-30 am. to 3 p.m. at St. Colman School. Turtle Creek. Fee, LINCOLN-MERCURY TOYOTA raadar to learn more Deadline tor advertising in the Business Directory has been changed. All advertising lor this including lunch. Is 84. CCD classes In the deaneiy will be cancelled to about your Catholic section including changes must be in our hands by 12 noon on the twentieth ol each month. PHONE 678-6679 faith in todays world enable teachers to attend the program. 1200 LONG RUN ROAD (ROUTE 48) Current advertisers will be contacted when their contract expires. For information or registration call Sister Anthony. 823^4871. m c k e e s p o r t , w h it e o a k , p a .

i Page 12 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday. March 15. 1985 Around the diocese

Priests m ark 40th ju b ilees Archbishop W eakland in Latrobe

The 14 members of the ordination class of 1945 gathered for a Archbishop Rembert Weakland of Milwaukee. formerarchabbotofSt. reunion recently at St. Michael parish In Munhall. where Fr. Albert Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe. will speak on "Catholic Social Training Goralka, a class member, is pastor. and the U.S. Economy" Monday. March 25, at 8 p.m. In Kennedy Hall, SL The prlest-jubilarians were ordained March 4, 1945 In St. Vincent Vincent College. Archabbey basilica by Bishop Hugh Boyle. Archbishop Weakland served as chairman for the National Class members are: FrJoseph Dempsey, pastor of St. Francis in Conference of Catholic Bishops' committee on the economy, which Harmarville and St. Timothy. Indianola: Fr. Joseph Kopecky. pastor of prepared the first draft of the pastoral letter in November. St. Ambrose, Spring Hill: Fr. Francis Plantes, pastor of SS. Peter Paul. The program is free and open to all. with no tickets or reservations Homestead, and St. Isidore. Braddock; Fr. Walter Karaveckas. pastor of required. St. Casimir, South Side. In 1967 Archbishop Weakland became the first American elected as Fr. Jerome Filip, pastor of St. Victor. Bairdford; Fr. Charles abbot primate of the Benedictines, heading the confederacy of 17 Roach.pastorofSt. Catherine.Wireton: Fr. Zygmunt Szamlcki. pastor of congregations and representing the order at the Vatican. St. Ignatius, Carnegie; Fr. Stan Jozwiak, (retired) former pastor of Holy He has headed the Milwaukee Archdiocese since 1977. Cross in Glassport. Fr. Thomas Jackson, director of chaplaincy services for the state; Fr. James O'Connor, (retired) former pastor of St. Francis in Flnleyville; Fr. CYO schedules Lenten play Ed Murray, C.S.Sp., of Duquesne University; and Benedictines, Fr. Leopold Krul, former archabbot of St. Vincent in Latrobe, and Fr. The 12th annual Lenten production of the St. Sebastian CYO. Ross Terrence Rogan of Immaculate Conception parish in New Germany, Pa Township, will be "Come to Know Him." The show will be presented on Deceased class members are Fr. Francis Tassey. iormer pastor of Holy Friday, March 29, at 8:15 p.m.; Saturday. March 30 at 8:15 p.m.: Sunday. Sepulcher. Glade Mills; Fr. Joseph Fronek; Fr. Andrew Spisak, former March 31 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. 311 Seibert pastor of Corpus Christi. East End, and chaplain at Leech Farm; Fr. Alex Road. Kozladek. and Benedictines Fr. Ildephonse Wartman and Fr. Thomas The play deals with four individuatls seeking something more than Jones. contemporary life offers amd the people who help them find it. No admission will be charged but donations will be requested. Retardation aw areness days Proceeds will benefit CARE's hunger relief efforts. In the last 11 years, more tham 830,000 has been raised for hunger The weekend of March 23 and 24 has been declared as Retardation action projects by the youth group. Sabbath/Sunday Weekend. People of all denominations are encouraged to observe this weekend in a special way. e.g.. to plan special worship services about retardation and retarded people: to invite retarded A ging parents w orkshop persons to take part in these and all regular services; and to take responsibility for learning more about mental retardation. The sociatl work department of St. Francis Medicatl Center. Lawrenceville, will present a six-part workshop and support group. Pre-Easter sale in G reensburg "Coping with Your Aging Parent." beginning Wednesday. Matrch 27. The group will meet on six consecutive Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Study Room Two, second floor of the Medicatl/Parking complex on Penn The Sisters of Charity will hold a pre-Easter sale at Assumption Hall. Avenue. Mt. Thor Rd.. Greensbuig, March 22-24. Hours are Friday from 1 to 9 Presentations will be made by a physician, an attorney, a dietitian and p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Featured will be other health catre professionals during the six-week program. Speakers hand-made items, needlework, crocheted goods and other items. will discuss some of the confusing emotional, medical and legal issues surrounding aging. Discussions will include: how to talk with and Squirrel H ill luncheon understand aging parents: responsibilities atnd decisionmaking in times of crisis; and how and where to seek help. The Respect Life Committee at St. Philomena Church. Squirrel Hill, Participants must registerbefore March 20. To register, telephone the will host a free Lenten luncheon forsenioradultsWednesday. March 27. medicatl center's social work department at 622-4676. in the gym following the 11 am. novena Mass. A communal anointing of the sick and elderly will be conferred during M arking 100th birthday the Mass. For reservations call Pauline Cooksey, 422-8476. H oly N am e sets fa m ily day Fr. Francis X. Lackner, pastor oj St Margaret in Green Tree, visits the Law rencevilleflea m art parish's oldest member— Mrs. Alice Ward — who marked her 100th The Diocesan Holy Name Society will hold a day of recollection lor birthday last month. Mrs. Ward, now living in John Kane Hospital, members and their families Sunday. March 24. beginning wit h a 4 p.m. The Lawrenceville Area Catholic Elementary School will hold its semi­ celebrated Feb. 11. She shares the same birthday as Fr. Lackner. Mrs. Mass at St. Maria Goretti chapel. Glen Way in Pit lock, McKees Rocks. annual flea market, rummage sale and bake sale Friday and Saturday. Ward is the widow oj Aaron Ward, a Jormer rtverboat captain who Speaker will be Fr. Paul E. Yurko. diocesan HNS director. March 29 and 30. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Holy Family Building, 43rd died 56 years ago. She has a great niece. Nancy Rosser oj Green Tree. A dinner will lollow the Mass. Dinner reservations at 86 per person St.. Lawrenceville. All are welcome. Mrs. Ward is a charter member o) S t Bernard parish in Ml. Lebanon must be made by Monday. Matrch 18. by calling the Holy Name office at and is retiredJrom South Side Hospital. She moved to PittsburghJrom 456-3081 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Checks may be sent to Holy Name Society. 111 Blvd. of the Allies. Pittsburgh, 15222. M arian M anor event Cleveland in 1905. —Photo by Fr. Wall Rydzon The 25th annual Golden Monogram party sponsored by the Marian Manor Guild will be held Saturday. March 23. at the Allegheny Club — Polish beatification sought PCUC presents ‘The S ilent S cream ’ , beginning at noon. Cards, a bake sale, Chinese auction and a boutique will follow. The event will raise funds for the A national committee has been organized to request names to People Concerned lor the Unborn Child, the state's oldest and largest Marian Manor Nursing Home in Green Tree. petition Pope John Paul 11 to begin the beatification process lor Fr. Jerzy grassroots pro-liie organization will present "The Silent Scream." For reservations call Mrs. Eugene ConnilT. 921-1773, or Mrs. Frank Popieluszko. the Polish pro-Solidari ty priest murdered recently. Buchheit. 531-7357, by March 18. depicting an actual abortion ol a ietus on an ultrasound screen. Names of petitioners may be sent to: Committee in Support lor the The Him will be shown at the lollowing local ions: Wednesday. March 20. Beatification of Fr. Jerzy Popieluszko. 11333 Joseph Campau. 8 p.m.. Beulah Presbyterian Church. Martha Graham Black Fellowship Hamtramck. Mich. 48212. Youngstow n discussion group Hall. 2500 McGrady Rd.. Churchill (East Hills): Thursday. March 21.8 Fr. Popieluszko's grave has become a site where people place fresh p.m.. Carlow College. G race Hall/ Kresge Audi torium. Fi I th Ave., Oakland: flowers and candies daily and where many gather lor prayer. His Iormer "Bear-With-Us." a support and discussion group in creation Sunday. March 24. 2 p.m. ®> 7 p.m.. St. Bonaventure Church. Social Hall. church is crowded ior daily Mass and often loudspeakers are needed to spirituality, will hold Its second meeting on Saturday. March 23 from 10 2001 Mt. Royal Blvd.. Glenshaw (North Hills); and Friday, March 29. 8 reach the many people in the church courtyard who cannot gel in. a.m. to 7 p.m. at the St. Joseph Newman Center. Youngstown State p.m.. Elizabeth Set on Center. 1900 Pioneer Ave.. Brookline (South Hills). University. Youngstown, Ohio. Admission is 81 with tree parking at all locations. The workshop will begin with a presentation of the Four Paths of The Him is not recommended lor children below high school age. For Alderson on TV Creation Spirituality, to be conducted by Sister Patricia McGuiness of more inlormation or directions call PCUC at 531-9272. Buffalo. N.Y. Art as Mediation courses Include clay, to be conducted by Wayne T. Alderson. area labor management consultant who was Sister Paulette Kirschensteiner; dance by Sister Barbara Feicht; instrumental in the settlement of the McGraw-Edison plant closing ritualmaking by Steve Toma; maskmaking by Sister Carolyn Gomey- Drug aw areness sem inar dispute in Canonsburg. will appear on NBC s “Today show Friday. Kopkowski; and clowing by Bro. Joe Martin. The program includes time March 15. for reflection, discussion and body prayer. The Mount Washington Lionesses Club will hold a drug awareness The date marks the 40th anniversary of the Allied invasion ol Pre-registration Is required by March 19. The fee for the day is 810. program on March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Sullivan Hall (St. Maiy of the Germany and the beginning of the end of the Nazi regime there. For more information or applications, contact Bro. Joseph Martin, St. Mount Parish). Bigham Street. Mount Washington. Alderson at the time was serving with the Third lnlantiy and was the Joseph Newman Center, 26 W. Rayen Ave.. Youngstown. Ohio. 44505 or The presentation will Include films and speakers. The event is open to first American soldier to reach the Siegfried Line. He suffered severe telephone (216) 747-9202. the public. wounds from a hand grenade during the battle.

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4G rief w orkshop set Religious com m unications course M cKees Rocks spaghetti dinner

A workshop on “Grief: What Is It and How Does It Affect Us?" will be The journalism department of Duquesne University will oiler a three- The apostolate committee of SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish. McKees conducted Saturday, March 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Mt. Assisi Convent's credit summer course on religious communications, May 13 to June 21. Rocks, will hold a spaghetti dinner on Sunday. March 24 from noon to 8 I St. Francis Library. 934 Forest Ave., Bellevue. Speaking will be Sister The course is designed to help clergy, seminarians, Religious and laity p.m. at the Tap Club, McCoy Road. Salads and baked goods also will be Arlene McGannon of the pastoral care department at John J. Kane improve their communications skills and to work effectively with the available. | Regional Center. Ross Twp. To register at $3 call 369-2042 (weekdays) print and broadcast media Tickets are S3 lor adults and 82 lor children. Tickets may be ! or write to Sister Arlene at 934 Forest Ave.. Bellevue. 15202. Students will gain an understanding of the secular and religious purchased before and alter Sunday Masses or at the door. For more press, public relations and photography. Topics will include deciding information, telephone Stan Roman 331-0911 or Marlene Vlasach at M onroeville luncheon what is news, focusing on the right audience, making contacts, utilizing 221-6858. available resources and how to present a religious news story in the The St. Bernadette Auxiliary to the Sisters of St. Joseph will host a media. Easter fa sh ion show in A liquippa luncheon Thursday. March 28, at noon in the parish hall, Monroeville. The course will be taught by William Fodiak. journalism department For reservations at $3 for adults and 81 for children call Jean Connors, faculty member and formerly assistant editor at both the Pittsburgh Catholic and the Greensbuig Catholic Accent. The I’arent-Teacher Guild ol St. Titus School. Aliquippa. will hold an 373-7288, or Eileen Gress, 373-2905. by March 25. Babysitting will be "Easter Extravaganza" fashion show on Sunday. March 24 beginning provided. For more information, telephone 434-6446 or write Journalism Department Duquesne University. Pittsburgh, Pa, 15282. at 2 p.m. in the parish hall on Franklin Avenue. Fashions will be provided by the Lemer Shop. Beaver Valley Mall. In addition, iherewill J r . Tam m ies set concert be a silent auction, bullet and more. Tickets are S3 per person. Annual banquet The Junior Tamburitzans of the South Hills will present their fifth M ercy Day cablecast annual concert Saturday. March 30, at 7 p.m. in Mellon Jr. High School The East Hills Pitt Club will hold its annual banquet on Saturday. auditorium. Washington Rd. SP Castle Shannon Blvd.. Mt. Lebanon. March 30 at the Churchill Valley Country Club. The cocktail hour is at 6 A videotape ol the address ol Sister Bette Moslander. CSJ. to the The 47 performers will be dressed in authentic costumesand present p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Pittsburgh Sisters ol Merty for their Mercy Day celebration will be songs and music from Croat ia. Bulgaria. Romania and Macedonia. They The guest speaker will be Jim O'Brien, assistant atheltic director of cablecast over Pittsburgh's community access cable channel. The will also include American music and clogging. Music director is James the public relations and sports information at the University of program will be shown under the program title ol "Mercy Day — Kopriva and Tom Petrone is choreographer. Pittsburgh, who will discuss the history of university's sports program. Pittsburgh" on Channel 21 on Monday. March 18 at 6 p.m.. 9 p.m. and The Duquesne Jr. Tamburitzans will perform as guest group. Tickets In addition, the club will present its annual award to a distinguished midnight: and on Wednesday. March 20 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at $3 for adults and $ 1.50 for students includes admission to reception alumnus of the university. and dance following at Castle Shannon Memorial Hall. 3600 Library Rd. Tickets are 825 per person and may be obtained by contacting Belva Ethnic music by Orchestra Lole and Eastern European foods will be Schlff. East Hills Pitt Club Secretary, 1107 Washington Blvd.. C entral H.S. benefit featured. Pittsburgh, Pa, 15206. The Mothers' Guild of Central Catholic High School, Oakland, will M t O liver renew al set hold an Italian dinner (eggplant Parmesan, stulted shells, hot sausage, M cK eesport lecture and more) on Sunday. March 24 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the school to benelit St. Henry parish in Mt. Oliver will host a week of Lenten renewal Central's computer center. Sunday. March 31, through Wedhesday, April 3, conducted by Fr. Scott Fr. Stephen Kato. pastor ol St. Stephen Parish in McKeesport, will Seethaler, OFM Cap. speak on the importance ol the Fat ima message on Sunday. March 24 at The renewal opens on Palm Sunday and will follow the theme "How 7:30 p.m. in the St. Perpetua Parish CCD Center. 305 32nd St.. My Faith Handles the Problems of Stress." Daily Masses are at 11 a.m. McKeesport. Parking will be available. For more information, telephone M usician in national com petition and 7 p.m. Topics will include "Christian With a Passion,” "The Call to 678-5595. Forgiveness" and "Victim to Victor." John M iller, music minister at St. Gerard Majella Parish in Penn Hills and a senior majoring in sacred music at the Duquesne University Area m an w ins grant School of Music, has advanced to the finals of the Music Teachers National Association's national competition to be held in April in C a l e n d a r Emest Scarano, a former resident ol Penn Hills who now is media and FRIDAY. MARCH 15 programming specialist with the Detroit Archdiocese, has won a Miller advanced to the finals by winning the recent divisional 820.000 grant to produce a radio series for Black Catholics. competition. Previously, he won the district competition last October Naim Guild, Our Lady o f Grace, Scott Twp. — Meeting lor widowed, The funds from the U.S. Catholic Conference will enable Scarano to and the state championship in November. divorced and single persons, school social hall, 310 Kane Blvd.. 8 p.m. prepare a three-year series titled "This Far By Faith" addressing the Miller studies organ and improvisation under Ann Labounsky Steele, Cards, dancing, refreshments. special needs and reviewing the histoiy and traditions of Black director ol the university's sacred music program. He plans to pursue a Our Lady of Grace, Stott Twp. — Fish fry, 5 to 7 p.m., Conroy Hall, 310 Catholics. The series will feature prominent Black Catholic preachers, Master of Music degree in organ conservatory after completing his Kane Blvd. bishops and choirs. undergraduate studies. Scarano. a 1970 graduate of Central Catholic, will work with the SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Academy of the Afro-World Community directed by Fr. Clarence Gaelic Arts Society — Annual SL Patrick's Day dinner and talk by Fr. Williams, CPPS. Heniy McAnulty. Duquesne University chancellor, on Irish Couple speak out on E l Salvador Connections and Reflections. 6 p.m., Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Oakland. Seton m usic courses Jor youth A young Baptist couple who worked as volunteers in an El Salvador St. Wendelin, Carrick — Ham dinner, 3 to 6 p.m.. Nutrition Center. orphanage for several months spoke on the situation in the Central Adults, $5; children under 12, 82.50. The music preparatory division ofSetonHillCollege.Greensburg, has American country at several programs in the area recently. St. Christine, Industry — Fashion show, luncheon, card party, 1 p.m. begun its four youth instructional programs for the spring semester. Garth Cheff, 26. and his wife Betsy Larson, 25. gave talks at St. Admission. 83. Programs being offered are Music Exploration for Pre-Schoolers, the Raphael School in Momingside and at the Thomas Merton Center as Consolata Women's Auxiliary — Card party. 2 p.m.. Consolata Mission Starbright Musicals, the Seton Chorale and semi-private voice lessons. part of their discussion tour of the U.S. House, 7110 Thomas Blvd. Tickets. S3 at the door. For information call The programs are open to musically talented youth, ages 4 to 14. For The couple, who studied at the University of Alaska and later at the Dolly Bloise, 271-5198. more information, telephone the Seton Hill music preparatory division University of Arizona, became aware of the Central American situation at 838-4280. while living in Tucson and working with the Sanctuary Movement to TUESDAY, MARCH 19 aid refugees there. Women's Guild, St. Joan of Arc, Library— Auction and meeting, 8 p.m. D.U. high school honors program They spent five months in Central America, visiting Guatemala. All, women of parish welcome. Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador and they devoted three and one- Duquesne University will offer its "High School Integrated Honors half of those months to helping out at an orphanage in San Salvador. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20 Program" (HS-1HP) to academically talented high school juniors and They worked to set up a new administration for the institution where seniors for seven weeks during the summer. 90 children — ages six months to 13 — are housed. The children were Marian Movement of Priests — Cenacle, 7:15 p.m.. St. Boniiace. 2200 Students who participate in the program, which runs from late June orphaned in the ongoing fighting in El Salvador. East St.. North Side. All welcome. For information call 835-4807. to late July, will receive seven college credits that can be used towards a The couple also helped to distribute food, medicine and clothing to degree at Duquesne or another college as well as the opportunity to the displaced residents. They will return to work at the orphanage in THURSDAY. MARCH 21 experience college life. March. PhrisHnn Mothers and Guild, St. Henry, Mt. Oliver — Luncheon and Two courses from the university's integrated Honors Program (1HP) Cheff noted that the government in El Salvador “looks at card party, 12:30 p.m.. church hall. Donation, 84; all welcome. will be featured in the academic segment of HS-IHP. One course will humanitarian efforts as subversive." The death squads still use threats Respect Life Committee, Most Holy Name, Troy Hill — Film. “If You're focus on America's western heritage while the other will focus on man and intimidation to keep clergy and individuals in line, he added. Not There, You'll Be Missed" on mental retardation, 8 p.m., school hall. as a rational being. Each course will be conducted by two professors The ecumenical efforts in Central America by churches from many Discussion to follow. All welcome. representing differing disciplinary perspectives. countries are important, but they provide "band aids" in a sense while WWDS Singles Group, St. James, Sewickley — Dance, 8 p.m., social In addition to the academic program, information sessions will be not touching the root of the problems of the society. "The churches can't hall. Walnut St. Music by "The Chateaus." Admission. S3. offered featuring lectures and discussions on various topics of interest change that" the couple noted. to college-bound students. Among the topics are essential study skills, "We want to work now not only to tell the American people about the FRIDAY. MARCH 22 the reading of college catalogues and course selection listings, the situation but also to give reasons why the stream of refugees from El St. Athanasius, West View — Fish fry, 4 to 6:30 p.m. Cost, S3. transition between home and college, financial aid and college athletics. Salvador continues." they explained, noting "gross human rights . Cenacle Retreat House, Oakland — Weekend retreat for women on A full schedule of recreational activities are also planned. violations" are the problem. The refugees want to be home, but the situation is so dangerous they "Meaning of Human Suffering." conducted by Fr. Cornelius Van der The HS-IHP program is funded in part by a grant from the Buhl Poel. C.S.Sp. Offering, 850. For reservations call 681-6180. Foundation and is based on a curriculum developed with the aid of must leave," they added. St. Paul Retreat House, South Side — Weekend retreat for men. 5 grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the pm.to Sunday. 2:45 p.m. For reservations call 381-7676. Mobay Chemical Corporation. JIM DRONEY & MIKE SILVESTRE SELL Christian Mothers and Guild, Madonna of Jerusalem, Sharpsburg — Admission to the program is limited to students whose records, H e ’ s | Fish fry, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., John Paul I Center, 9lh S’ Clay Sts. Dinner. S3; recommendations and test scores demonstrate superior academic EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE sandwiches, 82. Also take-outs. achievement and sufficient maturity to benefit from the program. A DESKS, FILES, TYPEWRITER Christian Mothers and Guild, Most Holy Name, Troy Hill — Fish number of tuition reduction grants have been made available from the W a i t i n g ! CALCULATORS, SUPPLIES. dinner, 4 to 7 p.m. Adults. 83.85: children under 12, 82. Frick Educational Commission and from other private sources. The FAST DELIVERY DISCOUNT PRICES St. Mary Lyceum, North Side — Meatless dinners of fish, oysters, applicaton deadline for grants is March 15. He's a Pittsburgh MT. LEBANON OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. shrimp, sea food platter, scallops or sandwiches. 3 to 7 p.m., 910 Registration for the program isopen through May 1 but enrollment is Catholic advertiser. He 1817 Bmksvflli Rd . Pittsburgh. Pi. 15216 344-4300 Chestnut St. limited. For more information, telephone 434-6326. has published his Our Lady of Grace, Scott Twp. — Fish fiy, 5 to 7 p.m., Conroy Hall. 310 advertisement in the Kane Blvd. Pittsburgh Catholic NEIL TOOMEY because he wants to SATURDAY. MARCH 23 A. J. VAT#) SERVING THE PITTSBURGH offer a special invita­ I VILLANI REALTY Women's Guild, SL Winifred. Mt. Lebanon — "Silver Shamrock" card i 6300 Coastal Hwy , P 0 Box 525 ANO COMPANY INC DOCESE FOR OVER 13 YEARS tion to you to favor him party. 11:30 am., Benedict Hall. Also fashion show and luncheon. For NEW OR USED CARS AT I O cun City. Md. 21842 tickets at 88.50 call 561-2862, by March 20. with your business. | SALES—RENTALS—CONDOMINIUMS SLMichael. South Side — 'Veronica's Veil," 2 and 7:30 p.m.. 21 PiusSt. We hope you do. Not Now renting tor 1985 just because it will 1 12 iS* M m Agi I w W um I C M ra n w m For reservations (required) call 431-5550. NORTH SIDE BUICK singly ACTS, St. Winifred, ML Lebanon — St. Patrick's Day dance. 9 BEAVER & W NORTH AVE. prove to him that AFFORDABLE VACATIONS PITTSBURGH. PA.. 15233 advertising in the | AMÈLO M VILLANI RuMr NT* VILLANI. RmUI H ji pm.. Greentree Holiday Inn. Admission. 85 at the door. No reservations STEVE MICE. Sal« Mgr needed. 321-7800 "ProlMtionil A Sincere Service Catholic" constitutes ImEMK* Of CREATE* OCEAN CITY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gilmaiy Ladies Guild — Luncheon-card party, 2106 Brownsvill Rd., a good investment, noon. For reservations at 84.50 (required) call 881 2567 or 884-5946. although it will, Not PTG, Annunciation, North Side — Used book sale. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. FAMILY AUDIENCE ; just because it will help parish hall. 2603 Norwood Ave. Featuring reference books, novels, many SHOW PARTICIPATION ; us to sustain advertis- S T . JOHN’S jpthers. For information call Gerry Seldl, 231-2139. ALL FEATURED IN ONE SHOW ng sales, although it Phone 921-2258 Starring will do this too, and El SUNDAY. MARCH 24 thus provide revenues P r i m a r y SVPXI-TV, Cht»nn«*i 11 — Mass for shut-ins. 6 a.m. Mass interpreted for to help maintain and ftie deaf. MstfQMoD enlarge upon our PTG, St. Ignatius, Carnegie — Pancake and sausage meal with Easter For Homo Delivery ol & reader services. Health Center Èunny. 9 am. to 2 p.m., church hall. Finley Ave. Adults. 82.50; children the ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS ROCK & GOLD DANCERS We hope that you A NEW MEDICAL OFFICE IN 10 and under. 81.25. Pittsburgh Catholic will favor him—and all St. South Side — "Veronica's Veil. 1 and 5:30 p.m. Call 471-1252, Pittsburgh Catholic performances, 21 Plus St. For reservations (required) call 431-5550. Circulation Dept. For More Details Call 864-6995 St. Michael, Braddock — Organ recital by Homer Wickline. 3 pm- advertisers—with your ELLIOTT patronage principally featuring works of Bach. 747 LORENZ AVENUE Women's Guild, SL Raphael. Momingside — Annual Communion because you will find PITTSBURGH, PA., 15220 breakfast, following 9:30 am. Mass. Holiday Inn. RIDC. Rt. 28. For Ocean City Md. — Hom e of OPEN YUR him eager to please, reservations at 85.25 call Rose Montesano, 781-3832. reliable to deal with and appreciative of the Lawrence J. Drexler, M.O. St. Benedict the Moor. Hill District — Mass for peace. 9:30 a.m.. Fr. Lou The CaptainsTablc^staurant Certified American Board of Internal Medicine Vallone. celebrant. opportunity to serve Will provide general medical services for, i orfiy«. 0f Charity, St. Francis of Assisi, Finleyville — Annual social. 2 you. v ^ If - MOTOR adults and adolescents. pm- Finley HalL Tickets. 82.50, at the door or from members. Please do youraalt a Mothers Guild, St. Nicholas. Millvale — Spaghetti dinner and ilea ANTA at IMh St. S 1 I A I Ocean * ,A City. HOTEL flavor,—don't keep him market, noon to 5 p.m.. 24 Maryland Ave. Dinners. 83.50 for adults. 82 Rooms For appointment, pleaae call On tlw Ocean %/ MD 21*42 102 w aitin g. for children under 10. Also bake sale and hand-made items. m St. Perpétua, McKeesport — Talk on "Importance of the Fatima •ALL ROOMS AIR CONDITIONED »SWIMMING POOL •MEETING Message" by Fr. Steve Kato. 7:30 p.m., CCD Center. 305 32nd St. For CALL NOW ROOMS «COLOR TV ALL ROOMS «COCKTAILS AT CAPTAMS TABLE 922-6503 •OtRECT DIAL PHONES «FREE LOCAL CALLS «ELEVATOR SERVICE P it t s b u r g h information call Joe O’Gurkis, 678- 5595. 301-280-7191 •ALL ROOMS WITH HE AT «FAMILY GROUPS ONLY «CALL OR WRITE South Side Catholic Athletic Association — Social. 1:30 p.m., St. Peter NOW' COMPLETELY RE-DECORATED FOR '85 C a t h o lic H u ll, 28th tP Sarah Sts Tickets. 85.

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M ovie ratings Innovation plus The classifications Jor the Dr. Detroit, O moral suitability oj Jllms are First Blood, A-III determined by the United States Fort Apache: The Bronx, A-IV 0 I I Catholic Conference's Depart­ Gorky Park, A-IV G ray’s CLO show s balance, d a r i n g ment o j Communications. Harry and Son, O The Hotel New Hampshire, O The Ice Pirates. A-III Movies at area theaters: Jinxed, A-III By Ft. PETER HORTON the same shows were repeated every of "1776", "Annie" and "A Chorus the greatest theatrical successes. Lone Wolf McQuade. A-III lew seasons. Attempts by the CLO Line", the new season will be Closing the season will be the Amadeus, A ll The Lonely Guy, A-III From those early days in the to forge ahead were dismal failures bordered by the national Webber-Rice musical, "Evita", the Beverly Hills Cop, A-1II Max Dugan Returns. A-II expanse of to its as even an excellent production of companies of "La Cage Aux Folles" story of Argentina's legendary Eva Blue Thunder, O My Favorite Year. A-III current home in Heinz Hall lor the "Company" was found controver­ and the ever popular "42nd Street", Peron. the ambitious peasant girl Purple Hearts, A-III The Breakfast Club, O Performing arts, The Civic Light sial and upsetting. Other musicals both originally part of the City of who rose to national power. Winner Careful He Might Hear You, A- Reckless, O Opera has musically brightened such as the superb ‘A Little Night Champions Series. The Summer of the Tony award for Best Musical. Revenge of the Ninja, O 111 many Pittsburgh summers. Music" were chopped up to avoid season will officially open at Heinz "Evita" is an international hit that The Falcon and the Snowman, Splash, A-II Offering six weeks of Broadway's any possible offense resulting in Hall on June 25th with a new CLO is extremely popular with all Superman HI, A-U A-III finest musicals. The CLO has built uneven, disappointing product­ production of the Webber-Rice audiences. This is Spinal Tap, A-II Into the Night. O a reputation for entertainment of ions CLO returned to the success of collaboration. "Jesus Christ Civic Light Opera is still Unfaithfully Yours. O Johnny Dangerously. A-III the highest quiality and finesse former formulas and traditional Superstar", the historic rock opera committed to the finest standards The Killing Fields, A-li Videodrome, O even when struggling through seasons, refusing to grow because it that launched this musical team to of theatre excellence, but under the Lust in the Dust. O financial difficulties. hurt so much. super stardom. "George Ml", a dynamic direction of Charles Gray, The Mean Season, A-III • AT. General Patronage. With the arrival of Charles Gray Broadway triumph based on the that commitment is both national Micki and Maude. O • A-II, Adults and adoles­ With the single intent ofbringing the great white way to Pittsburgh, as executive director/general Jimmy Cagney film, “Yankee and local. Not only will the CLO offer Mrs. Soflel, A-IV cents. manager, the Civic Light Opera has Doodle Dandy" will be the second another memorable summer, it will Passage to India. A-II • A-m, Adults. CLO has often relied on classics, begun to mature again. Last year, a production, a musical celebration share this project with the nation Places in the Heart, A-II • A-IV, Adults with reserva­ musicals which were the standards CLO production of "Guys and of musical showman. George M. through mounting its own tours. Protocol, A-II tions. An A-IV classification of their day and which hold a place Dolls" actually took to the road. No Cohan. After a week at Heinz Hall, While remaining faithful to the The Sure Thing, A-III designates certain films that, in theatre history. While CLO held longer was CLO to be a local group, tradition of the theatre, it will also Vision Quest. O while not morally offensive in fast to tradition. Broadway was both "Jesus Christ Superstar" and but hopefully, it was to become a delve into the innovation o f the Witness, A-IV themselves, require caution and breaking in new forms of musical, "George M!" will tour the country as some analysis and explanation theatrical entertainment. Rodgers major iorce in American theatre. the CLO strives to become source theatre in a delicate blend of Movies on Home Box Office: as a protection against wrong and Hammerstein, Lemer and Balancing tradition with for musical theatre for the entire classics and contemporary interpretations and false Loewe and Meredith Wilson were innovation, Gray has put the CLO country. Stops along the tour will productions. Growing up is never on a new track with hope of an Bad Boys, O conclusions. followed by Andrew Lloyd Webber include Atlanta and Saint Louis. easy, but it is a necessary fact ol file. exciting future, a future that Betrayal. A-II • O, Morally offensive. and Tim Rice. Kander and Ebb. The rest of the season includes the Charles Gray and the CLO are The Buddy System. A-III The word "Recommended” Stephen Sondheim. Michael includes a move to the new classics "Carousel" and "The Desert growing up establishing a promise Christine. O appears behind the titles of Bennett and Stephen Schwartz. Benedum (Stanley) theatre. The Song", two of the all time favorite of maturity for the future which Cujo, A-III those films that merit such Suddenly CLO was dancing out of announcement of the 1985 musicals in American theatre includes placing Pittsburgh on the D.C. Cab. O designation. step. summer season reveals a history. "Man of La Mancha", the map as a theatrical giant. This The glorious musicals of the past, commitment to growth through a beautiful and touching story of Don gutsy dedication and dashing style Local TV , radio productions like 'The Sound of quality balance of fine entertain­ Quixote, the Knight errant and his will further enhance our number TELEVISION PROGRAMS Music". "Camelot" and "South ment. beautiful lady. Dulclnea. This one ranking. 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