Abp. McCarthy sets Holy Year My beloved in Christ: Gospel values; growing in a sense of At this time, I ask the offered an opportunity to volunteer I am pleased to announce that, community and developing a sense of cooperation of every priest, religious their services in this unique, massive, after consultation with the priests, one's mission in life. and member of the faithful of the cooperative pastoral effort to Religious and faithful of our Arch- II. The second phase will be that Archdiocese, I ask individuals, promote the Kingdom of Christ, the diocese, it has been decided to of discernment. At Pentecost time, families and parishes to prepare for life of faith, prayer, love and joy in celebrate this 20th year in the history committees will draw out of the this venture in grace by the fervent our Archdiocese. of our Archdiocese as our own Arch- Lenten reflections conclusions and prayers and sacrifices of individuals, diocesan Holy Year or Jubilee Year. resolutions from which Archdiocesan of families and of parishes. I invite Devotedly yours in Christ, It will be a year of religious policies and programs of response to suggestions relative to the im- growth and enrichment for the faith- our people's needs will be formulated. plementation of the program. During ful, the religious, the priests and the III. The third phase of our Holy our Stewardship Program this Fall, Archbishop of our Archdiocese. It Year observance will be one of every member of the faithful will be Archbishop of Miami will, with God's help and the interces- celebration and commitment. It will sion of Our Lady and your hopefully be at a massive Arch- cooperation, be a year of grace, a year diocesan-wide rally, perhaps at the of spiritual renewal for individuals, Orange Bowl, when we will, as a parishes, institutions, organizations people, give thanks for God's and the entire Archdiocese. blessings, rededicate ourselves to our Hopefully, it will be a time of healing lives in the service of God and our for those who have become alienated fellowman, and make a commitment from the Church, a time of recon- to the new programs, new ideals, new ciliation for members of families and living of the life of Christ that will ^VOICE friends who have become estranged, begin for us on that evening. VOL. XIX No. 33 PRICE 25c OCTOBER 28, 1977 a time of earnest evangelization as we reach out to those who know not Christ the Lord, a time of new unity in Christ, a time of affirmation and encouragement for those who have become disheartened, a time for listening to the needs and hurts of our people, a time for setting new directions and goals as we look to the future in living out together the fantastic life in Christ to which we have been called. As I envision it, the Jubilee Year will be celebrated in three phases: I. The first phase will be one of prayerful reflection and prayer for guidance of the Holy Spirit. This will occur during the Lenten Season. During this period we will meditate on the great essential themes of our calling. There will be weekly convocations, family discussions, conferences of members of organizations and movements, to listen to the voices of the people of our Archdiocese, to evaluate the quality of our faith life, to ask with a listening heart what the needs are, what the problems are, what must be done to improve and to grow in living together the life of Christ in our time in southern Florida. These themes will include: growing in faith—evangelization of ourselves and our environment; our lives of prayer; living atcording to

Big Bird isn't going to be confirmed this year because he had all the wrong answers 2 Major documents coming from to Father Donald Walk's questions last Saturday. The By JOHN MUTHIG the faith. Both areas were largely ignored in the Sesame Street star delighted VATICAN CITY-(NC)-As history's draft resolutions. youngsters attending an calmest synod enters its final days, the 204 synod The evening of Oct. 24, synod members afternoon of reflection for members are penciling in changes on two major received a nearly^,000-word draft of a "Message Confirmation candidates at documents which will present a modern, more to the People of God" on catechesis. St. James parish. Theme of flexible definition of catechesis. Unlike the 34 resolutions which are for the the afternoon was "Spirit Day" In a vote Oct. 22, the synod fathers accepted Pope's eyes only, the "message" will be made and included celebration of the general tenor of the first document—a series public on Oct. 29, the synod's final day. the Liturgy. of 34 resolutions on catechesis. The first draft of the message repeats key The synod is drawing these up for use by concepts contained in the resolutions, but in a Pope Paul VI as kind of roadmap charting the more positive way. major directions which the month-long synod BOTH draft documents see catechesis as discussions have taken. much more than mere classroom work or courses At the synod's request, the Pope will be in preparation for receiving the sacraments. writing a major document on catechesis, based on Catechesis is viewed in the documents as a the synod's work. lifelong process leading to commitment and to While they approved the general line of the acceptance of a mature, adult faith. resolutions, the synod fathers have also sub- The documents stress the importance of mitted more than 1,000 amendments. Classified 20 community support for formal catechetical Editorial. . . 18 MANY of these seek to correct what many programs. Family Life 14 bishops felt an overly cautious approach to some The place of Catholic schools as a special Movies £t TV. ..17 controversial catechetical experiments or means of catechizing is restated. Yet the Prayers 14 programs which teach questionable doctrines. documents point out that in some places Catholic S. Fla. Scene. . . 15 Other amendments propose that resolutions schools are banned by law and that in all cases Youth 16 give more prominence to the place of social justice catechesis cannot be limited to the Catholic in catechesis and to the role of women in teaching (Continued on page 16) Census and Stewardship program moves along Parishioners of South Florida churches can begin to build our Stewardship "invaluable information that we must have to participating in the Stewardship Program Program," Archbishop McCarthy em- assure an orderly development of our Arch- were urged this week by Archbishop Edward phasized. "Christian community is an diocese," the prelate pointed out. A. McCarthy to complete and return their essential element and census has always been In addition to regular census cards, census cards as soon as possible. a necessary part of developing that com- "discovery" census cards were also Census cards were distributed in the munity," he added. distributed last Sunday for parishioners to parishes last Sunday. Those who did not Archbishop McCarthy has urged all of indicate the names of families known to them receive them may use the replica reproduced the faithful to be sure they are registered who for one reason or another might not be (below) in this week's edition of The Voice. In members of their parish family. The census registered in parishes. order that census information remain con- update and the Time and Talent Survey All census cards should be returned to fidential, the cards should be sealed in en- scheduled for Nov. 6, is expected to provide parish rectories or churches no later than this velopes and returned to pastors. parishes and the Archdiocese of Miami with Sunday, Oct. 30. "Census is a cornerstone upon which we

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Those in parishes participating in Stewardship Programs who did not receive a Construction starts census card should complete the above and place in a sealed envelope to be dropped in the Sunday collection or mailed to their parish rectory. on hall at St. Clare CENSO PARROQUIAL FECHA:_ By GEOFFREY BIRT construction. Palm Beach County John A. Knippel, general Correspondent contractor and member of the CIUDAD ZONA POSTAL TELEFONO NORTH PALM parish "is doing the work at ESTAOO: MARQUE: CASADO SI ( ) IDIOMA QUE HABLAN EN LA CAS A: ANO DEL BEACH —Construction is Soltero(a) ( ) Casado(a) ( ) POR LA lngl«a ( ) EapaAol ( ) MATR1MONIO invoice cost only," Father Separado(a) ( ) Dlvorcla do(a) ( ) Vludo(a) ( ) IGLESIA? NO ( ) Dim already underway on a parish Flemming said. "He won't, NOMBRES Afio de RED SlON Miaa NfVEL EDUCACIONAL hall in St. Clare parish which even put up a sign advertising DE Nacl- Bauti- Domi- Precepto Elemen- Sscun- BAUTISMO mlento CAT. OTRA xado Com. Cont. nical Pascuai tal daria Univ. Ocupacl6n when completed at the end of that his company, Southern December will serve as a Suburban, is the contractor," ESPOSO SI { ) St SI SI SI center for parish social life, the pastor explained. Most of NO ( ) NO NO NO NO thanks to the generosity of the costs were raised by ESPOSA SI ( ) SI SI SI SI (Nombre parishioners. parishoners last year, Father d» >oll«ra) NO ( ) NO NO NO ' NO According to Father Neil Flemming said. Hijos *n la caia. Ano d« Miaa CLASE OE ESCUELA Claasa Flemming, pastor, a small When completed the new Nombraa d« Naef- Bautl- 1a. Domi- Prscepto A QUE VAN de Cat»- bautlamo. mlento CAT. OTRA zado Con). nical Cat. j Pub, Otra Grado cismo' Oeupaol6n structure at the entrance to parish hall will also provide an

St SI SI : SI SI SI the church grounds on area where school children, NO NO NO NO NO NO Prosperity Farms Road has who bring their lunches, may SI SI SI IS SI SI been serving as a parish hall eat; and a portable stage for NO NO NO NO NO NO and office. A private residence entertainment presentations. S) SI SI SI SI SI NO NO adjacent to the parish plant is In the future a kitchen will NO NO NO NO being used as a rectory. SI SI SI SI SI SI also be installed. NO NO NO NO NO NO When the new center is In the near future Father SI SI SI SI SI completed the small hall and Flemming intends to plan a NO NO NO NO NO NO office will be remodeled to time capsule containing parish SI SI SI SI SI SI NO NO NO HO serve as rectory and office. history, names of parishioners NO, NO The temporary rectory who have helped to provide Los fleles que no pudieron tomar parte en el censo parroquial del programa 'Stewardship' building will be sold and funds the new structure, and a set of en sus parroqulas, deben completar la tarjeta y enviarla en un sobre cerrado a su derived will be utilized to help the current coin bearing the parroquia. Pueden tambi£n depositarlo en la colecta del domingo. defray the cost of the new 1977 date.

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Page 2 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE (Friday, October 28,1S77 Correction

Stories in the news media last week gave the incorect impression that the Archdiocese has committed itself to provide a hospice for the dying and a birth-in facility. These were misleading reports of remarks Archbishop McCarthy made in addressing the Miami Ministerial Association. The Archbishop in his talk reported that these two proposals had been brought to his attention, and were being reviewed with interest as to feasibility. At this time, however, no definite decision has been made. The Archbishop would welcome comments from Voice readers, and other interested in- dividuals concerning these suggested ideas.

All Souls Day Masses set in Archdiocese cemeteries

Thousands of travelers have been greeted along Maryland's eastern shore by signs such Masses on Wednesday as this one near Ocean City in a project sponsored jointly by the archdioceses of Nov. 2, All Souls Day, will be Tuesday is Wilmington and Baltimore. The signs were erected during the peak of the summer celebrated at 10 a.m. in three tourist season. Archdiocesan cemeteries. Father Ernesto Garcia- holy day Rubio, pastor, Our Lady of The feast of All Saints, Divine Providence parish, will a holyday of obligation, will Gallup sees 'good news' offer Mass for the. repose of be observed, Tuesday, the souls of those buried or Nov. 1. interred at Our Lady of Mercy Faithful of the Arch- Cemetery, 11411 NW 25 St., diocese are urged to consult in statistics on Catholics Miami. Mass will be their respective parish celebrated in the mausoleum bulletins for times of MARRIOTTSVILLE, Md.-(NC)-"I baptized adult Catholics—some 8.5 million- chapel. Masses. have some good news for a change," pollster are totally alienated from the Catholic In Fort Lauderdale, George Gallup recently told participants in Church, and 49 percent—some 19 million—do Father Jerome J. Martin, and the third for the personal an evangelization workshop for priests and not attend church in a typical week. pastor, Blessed Sacrament intention of the celebrant. pastoral associates of the Baltimore arch- An overwhelming proportion of teenage parish, will offer Mass in the Plenary indulgences, diocese. Catholics (82 percent) and Protestants (74 chapel of the mausoleum at applicable only to the souls in Current statistics show that a higher percent) believe that a person can be a good Queen of Heaven Cemetery, purgatory are granted to the proportion of adults indicate the Catholic Christian or Jew if he or she doesn't go to 1500 State Rd. 7. faithful who visit a church on faith as their religious preference than a church or synagogue, the pollster said. One Father William Lynch, All Souls Day and recite one decade ago, that interest in inner life and third of teenagers who describe themselves as O.M.I., pastor, St. John Our Father and the Creed, or involvement in religious movements has in- "very religious" do not actually attend Fisher parish, West Palm who visit a cemetery and.pray creased, that Mass attendance is holding church, he added. Beach, will celebrate Mass for the departed. solid during the mid-1970s, and that young "The conclusion would appear clear," at Queen of Peace Cemetery, The date of com- Catholics (18-29) are attending Mass slightly Gallup said. "American teenagers are highly 10941 Southern Blvd., West memoration for the faithful more often than they did in 1975, Gallup said. religious or spiritual, but are 'turned off by Palm Beach. departed follows the feast of In his address on "Who Are the the churches and organized religion. Only one The feast of All Souls will All Saints and was chosen so Alienated and Unchurched?" Gallup told the fourth express a high degree of confidence in also be observed in parishes that Masses for saints in four bishops and 260 priests and pastoral organized religion, far lower than the figure throughout South Florida. heaven and of the souls in associates in attendance that there are other recorded for older people and for the adult Each priest is privileged to purgatory should be signs of a Catholic upswing, among them population as a whole (38 percent)." celebrate three Masses to be celebrated on successive days these facts: Exploring solutions to the problem of the offered for all the faithful thus expressing the Christian • Four percent of teenage boys express alienated and unchurched, Gallup said: "The departed, another for the belief in the "Communion of some interest in the priesthood or in the might make some headway intentions of the Holy Father Saints." Brotherhood, and eight percent of teenage in evangelism by encouraging Catholic laity girls express some interest in the Sisterhood. to reach out to the unchurched or religiously • Pope Paul VI receives a "highly alienated and try to encourage them to 1978 Calendar in braille favorable" rating of 37 percent among believe in Jesus Christ and to worship Him in New York—The Xavier occurring within the month. It Catholics today, up from 25 percent in 1976. the community of believers." Society for the Blind an- thus acts as a companion to • As high a proportion of Catholics as For every Catholic engaged in such nounces the availability of its the Sunday Mass Propers in Protestants are in upper income and upper activity, the pollster said, there are three 1978 Braille Catholic calendar. Braille (also available from the education groups, and a greatly increased Protestants. This calendar will be sent free Xavier Soceity). percentage of Catholics is now in leadership to any person in the United To receive a Braille roles in business and other fields. Among the other possible solutions States and Canada as long as calendar and to obtain further • Non-Catholic attitudes about mentioned by Gallup were: increased the supply lasts. information on other free Catholics are more favorable than in the past, outreach through counseling services; an The only one of its kind. services in Braille, Large Print and more importantly, Catholics feel better examination of the reasons for defection; The Xavier Society Braille and Tape, the visually im- about themselves. The proportion of closer attention to the leadership needs of calendar provides the paired should write to: Catholics rating their own faith as "highly women; strengthening of the family unit; sightless person with a XAVIER SOCIETY favorable" on a 10-point scale has increased improved communications among laity, convenient means of knowing FOR THE BLIND since 1975 from 62 percent to 69 percent. clergy and the hierarchy; and new efforts to each Sunday's feast, as well as 154 E. 23rd Street But, Gallup said, 20 percent of all satisfy the spiritual hunger of teenagers. all other important feasts New York, N.Y. 10010

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 3 Snag in Broward's porno battle

By DAVID S. HEEREN Special to The Voice Boulevard between the limits of the FORT LAUDERDALE-An two cities. adverse legal decision has put a snag Shaw had been a strong sup- in a campaign to eliminate alleged porter for several years of a por- pornographic establishments from nography crackdown which led to Broward County, but Sheriff Ed elimination of massage parlors within Stack is hoping the setback will be the Fort Lauderdale city limits. only temporary. BIBSE1 M "Our city has been very active in Judge Sidney Aronovitz, of the fighting pornography. In fact, we feel U.S. District Court in Miami, ruled we have led the entire county in this recently that Stack's office was area," Shaw said. "harrassing" adult bookstores in an However, it was not until Shaw effort to force them out of business. and Veltri decided to write the letter After expressing the hope that to the County Commission last the. bookstores and other por- spring that the campaign gained nographic establishments soon would BOOKSTORE .MOVIES impetus throughout the county. be driven from the county, Stack was •1 J. I After this letter was written, the disappointed in the ruling, but said it county and the cities of Hollywood, would not cause him to give up the Margate, Plantation, Pompano fight. He said he would revise his Beach, Deerfield Beach, Hallandale procedures to comply with the and Coral Springs became more judge's order, but would not stop actively involved in trying to sending patrols into areas where eliminate pornography. these establishments are prevalent. At the same time, the sheriff A countywide citizens' action said he was hopeful that the Broward group, the Broward Citizens for County Commission would pass a set Community Standards, was born and of five ordinances giving his office began picketing pornographic and other law enforcement agencies' establishments and collecting more power to deal with the thousands of signatures urging their bookstores, massage parlors, and X- abolition. This group received rated movie houses which have been support from many churches. diminishing in number as the anti- porno drive has gained popular the City of Plantation support during recent months. established a hotline number, 792- The ordinances proposed by 4322, to receive information per- Stack include the following taining to pornographic activities. provisions: The Broward State Attorney's 9 Women working in massage offenses would not be granted papers Stack said the three ordinances Office launched a major investigation parlors would be required to h|ive jtq work intopless oiv bottomless that would be applicable countywide into pornography. occupational licenses or they cduld *eibaretJs. Women working in these are especially iifrpdirtant to his plans •* Margate Mayor John Zerweck not ask men to remove their clothing, places would be prohibited from for ridding the county of por- called for a U.S. Senate investigation this would serve to protect mingling with the customers, a nographic businesses because in the into organized crime in,.,Broward pce officers who entered the practice Stack said is used to induce past, when a crackdown was begun in County, saying he believed organized parlors, because it would enable them men to participate in illicit sex acts. one city, they simply moved across a crime was behind much of the .";tQi-«-,avoid being placed in com- • Operators of X-rated movie municipal line. alleged pornographic activity in, the promising situations. houses, adult bookstores, health Stack launched his crackdown in county...... s ' - ;tl • Occupational licenses also spas, massage parlors or encounter June, shortly after receiving a letter At about the same time*;-the would be required for massage parlor studios would have to submit to the signed jointly by Fort Lauderdale Broward Grand Jury began.an in- employes or they would not be County Commission complete Mayor E. Clay Shaw and Plantation vestigation aimed at organized crime . permitted to have physical contact resumes including their conviction Mayor Frank Veltri. figures involved in distribution of . with members of the opposite sex. record, or they would not qualify to Shaw, a member of St. Anthony alleged pornographic materials. 0 Places of business • where obtain an occupational license. parish, here, and Veltri, a member of Stack said there has been a liquor is served would be subject to The first three of these or- St. Gregory's parish, Plantation, reduction by nearly one-third in the police searches at all hours without dinances would be applicable to the became upset when a row of adult number of crimes committed in the the requirement of a search warrant. entire county. The final two could be bookstores, massage parlors and X- vicinity of alleged porno establish- • Convicted prostitutes or applied only in the county's unin- rated movie theaters sprang up along ments on West Broward Boulevard gamblers or anyone convicted of drug corporated areas. a one-mile strip of Broward since he began increasing patrols in that area.

Catholic Service Bureau for Broward County Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy presented a speaking to dinner guests, among whom were recently observed an "Appreciation Evening and special award to former director, Mary Alice more than 40 volunteers honored for their ser- Annual Meeting" in Fort Lauderdale during which Owens, above. The Archbishop is also shown vices to the bureau, an agency of United Fund. Page 4 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday/October 4,1977 Communion in Hand Some of the benefits By FR. THOMAS KROSNICKI, S.V.D. # Reminds us that through the sacraments petition for needed food, a humble reception of (The following article, the first of three, of Christian initiation—Baptism, Confirmation the divine gift. explaining Communion in the hand was prepared and the Eucharist—we have become temples of • Appears to many as a more mature, adult for NC News by Father Thomas Krosnicki, the living God, a chosen race, a royal priesthood, gesture. In their eyes, normally only infants and associate director of the Bishops' Committee on a holy nation. Receiving the Lord into the palm of the infirm receive food into their mouths from the Liturgy.) our hand brings out the truth that we are cleansed another's hand, granted such feeding of another is As November 20 approaches, parishes across and consecrated by these rites, sharers in Jesus' an action normally accompanied by great love and the country are preparing for the introduction of priesthood and a new creation. tenderness. the optional practice of Communion in the hand. # Requires, as an active gesture (like 0 Facilitates an easier and reverent Where the proper explanation and instruction standing, saying "Amen"), greater participation distribution of more substantial altar breads have been given, the optional practice will be produced according to directions of the revised introduced without difficulty. When nothing has Roman Missal. These guidelines call for breads been said by way of introduction, questions and which appear as actual food that can be broken problems might arise. The one lesson we have all and shared. Placing these larger particles on the learned from Vatican II is that any revision of tongue can be clumsy and a source of anxiety for liturgical practice needs adequate explanation. both minister and communicant. The first point to keep in mind is that the • Is a more relaxed and hygienic method of practice of Communion in the hand is an option. distributing Communion. Even with thin wafers One need not make use of it if for some reason and great care, the minister's fingers often come receiving on the tongue is preferred. It is hoped in contact with and are moistened by the com- that whatever method is used, it will be the municant's lips or tongue. This causes discomfort communicant's choice based on good reasons. for the minister and for others. Communion in the Those who choose to receive in the hand will hand helps eliminate this difficulty. do so not because it is something new or because 9 Links together the presentation of gifts everyone else in the parish seems to be doing it. and the reception of the Lord. The same hands Rather, the communicant has chosen to receive in which brought forward and offered the bread and the hand because he or she finds it spiritually by the communicant and thus fulfills the ideals of wine earlier in the Mass now receive back these helpful. The recent publication of the Bishops' the Constitution of the Liturgy. transformed gifts. Committee on the Liturgy entitled "The Body of • Forms a positive, human, understandable It should be noted that the above points were Christ" lists several reasons why someone might response to Jesus' invitation of "Take and eat." not outlined to "prove" that one method of be moved to received Communion in the hand. In this method, we actually reach out, receive the receiving Communion is better than the other. The practice: Lord's body into our hands, and then com- The Church recognizes both methods of Com- • Teaches that our entire body, including municate ourselves. munion reception as acceptable. What the Church hand as well as tongue, shares equally in the • Lifting up and extending one's hands is interested in is that whatever manner is chosen, goodness of God's creation and in the holiness reflects the giving-receiving dynamic which the reception of Communion is done with great achieved through Christ's entrance into the world occurs in Christian life and worship. At the same faith, reverence and understanding. as the Word made flesh. moment, it expresses a reliance on another, a (Next: A change in ritual, not in doctrine.) Priest answers questions (The following article was A. There is nothing new A. If it were I do not else. And finally it might help written by Father Jack Totty, about receiving Communion think it would have been the to remember that your tongue a member of the Archdiocese in your hand. It is as old as tradition of the earliest is no more anointed nor holy Liturgy Commission). the Church. Jesus did it at his Christians, nor would Pope than your hands, so where is Q. I hear that soon the last Passover meal. We have Paul have approved of it, nor the disrespect? It is really parishes in our Archdiocese records of it in the 2nd cen- over 75 per cent of the just a case of habit, of a will be giving us Communion tury. In the 4th century St. American bishops voted for it. pattern of thinking with which in our hands. Is that true? Cyril, the Bishop of Priests have always held many have grown up. A. Yes. By the end of Jerusalem, taught his people: Communion in their hands Q. Won't this present a November every parish is "...make the left hand into a and saw no disrespect in that. problem when people are expected to give Communion FATO4 in the Mystery of throne for the right which Q. But the priest's hands Communing under both kinds in the hand to those who want shall receive the King, and were anointed with oil at his by intinction? it that way. the Holy Eucharist. then cup your open hand and ordination and our's weren't. A. Since intinction is poor Q. You mean we each Extending our hands take the body of Christ, A. That ceremony of the liturgy anyway, its disap- have a choice? is a symbolic gesture reciting the Amen." And in priest's hands had nothing to pearance would be a side A. Yes. Each individual is of praise and the 8th century a writer tell do with Communion. He was benefit of this change. We can free to decide for himself thanksgiving. us: "The bishop gives anointed on the hands as a work our way back to the whether he wants Communion Communion into the extended symbol of being totally Church's tradition of the first in his hand or on his tongue. including Canada. hands of the people." anointed, just as all Catholics 14 centuries when Com- Q. Is this true all over Q. Why another change? Q. Then why did the are anointed on their forehead municants eat and then drink. America? What difference does it make? custom of giving it on the at Baptism and Confirmation That is symbolism and A. That's hard to say. A. In liturgy we are tongue get started? as a symbol of being totally therefore good liturgy. Over 75 per cent of the dealing with signs and A. We don't know for anointed into a sahre in Q. Well, I still feel uneasy American bishops voted in symbols. Communion in the sure, but it seems to have Christ's priesthood. Deacon's about it. favor of this option, so we can hand is a sign of being treated started in Spain in connection have always given out A. Then by all means suppose that it will be almost as an adult. In our culture with magic and superstition. Communion, and their hands stay with your present way uniform. But there may be a only babies are fed by having It was also probably con- are not specially anointed. In until you feel comfortable with few which do not, just as there their food put into their mouth nected to the changeover from much of America laymen give the restored way. Your choice is for Saturday evening for them. leavened to unleavened bread. out Communion and their will be respected, just as you Masses. It is also being done Q. Where do the priests Q. Isn't this old way hands are no more anointed must respect the lawful choice in over 50 other countries, think up these new ideas? disrespectful? than- are those of everyone of others. MAYBE YOU NEED A MILLION DOLLAR LOAN. THE DANIA BANK 255 East Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania, Florida 33004 Dade: 945-6341 Broward: 925-2211 Member FDIC ,t Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 5 Your child-what do you want for him? "If I ask any parent what education. SHE GAVE the example they want for their child I "If parents fail, others of the parent who punished a think they would say 'I want may try but will not be able to child for lying. Then the phone my child to be good.' But it overcome," she said. rings and the child answers it. will never happen unless the "That is a frightening The parent then says, "If that children experience it in the statement, but not one to be is Mrs. Jones tell her I'm not home," said Sister John feared. Rather, it is one to at home." Aloysius, I.H.M. enlighten." Sister acknowledged that Sister Aloysius, who has She said Catholic schools parents have a harder time a masters degree from and CCD are not enough but than in past times when Villanova and is the Director are intended to be in things were not questioned. of Religious Education for all cooperation with parental "You are surrounded teachers of the Order of guidance. today with so many con- Immaculate Heart of Mary, "Children view the flicting values, materialism, spoke to the parents of parents as the ones who know television," all of which, she Epiphany school children. all there is to know," she said, added is one reason parents SHE REFERRED to the adding that parents are not must be strong teachers. Vatican's Decree on Christian expected to be formal She urged parents to Education which states that educators. . make major restrictions on parents, not schools, are first "YOU ARE teaching television use in the home. and foremost in Christian from the moment the child is "Television doesn't sell born. Some doctors say the products to the people. They ACCW deanery child knows even before he is sell people to the products, she born if he is wanted," she said. said, pointing out that TV Sister Aloysius said executives go to the sponsors meet Oct. 31 example is one of the main and guarantee to deliver so "Keep Doing Good ways a. parent teaches. many million people to them Works and Sharing Your "When was the last time for so many dollars per Resources for These Are your child saw you pray?" she second. Sacrifices That Please God," asked. "Do not be timid about "ONLY FOUR countries will be the theme of the Fall having your children see you in the world permit com- meeting of the Central Dade pray or on your knees. Bring mercials on TV," she said, and Old Dr. Hairyhands consults with a young colleague Deanery of the Miami Arch- your children when stopping the U.S. is one of them. "We before performing surgery on a pumpkin in the diocesan Council of Catholic at Church or going to Con- become so consumer oriented pediatrics wing of Cincinnati's Good Samaritan Women. fession. Don't just make God that kids think giving them Hospital. Behind the rubber mask is Sue Besl, a Women of St. Brendan an aspirin bottle when you are things is an act of love. student at Ursuline Academy, who was a volunteer parish will be hostesses during in need...Thank God for good "But sometimes saying ghoul at a Halloween party. the one-day sessions on things your family has." no can be a greater act of Monday, Oct. 31 in St. She suggested that the love." Brendan cafeteria, 8755 SW whole family be involved in "The greatest gift you 32 St. praying all week long about can give your children," she 1977 Continental Mark Vs Continental Four to choose from Registration and coffee at problems or decisions the said, is not material things, i IUUOC 11 Kjt 11 9 a.m., will be followed by a family has to make. "Show but is "the faith." Mark V o A \/p business meeting where them you need God for "Look around your home. Couaar OAi V C members will hear Sidney guidance." Is there anything that tells Marquis MORE THAN "1,000! Collie, president of the In- you it is a Catholic home?" Comet* ^"^ ec'ua"y incredible low price tags on 47 Some children are g l other brand new 1977 luxury cars. ternational Student Society at psychologically torn, she said, Sister said children will o Dcat the University of Miami. because they are learning become what they are told Including 48 Full-Power Demonstrators. Come Test-Drive Them! good things at school and they they are, good or bad, and will PeteSchaefer's LIXCOL;V.MERC,LRY Mass will be con- love what they learn. Then live up to whatever their home celebrated at 11:15 a.m. in the they come home and don't see environment presents, parish church it in practice. Catholic love, or indifference. GABLES 4001 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables • 445-7711

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WATCH FOR THE Fail Concert by the Ecumenical Festivals of Greater Miami, Inc. attracted an overflow crowd to St. Mary Cathedral last Sunday. Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy is shown MAIL with high school choristers and artists as he commended the entire group for their program of religious music. THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH Do you read our mail?... If so, you'll receive in the next week Fr. AAcCann marks 25 years or two our invitation to help the Holy Father do what Christ did in the Holy Land. ...In Bethlehem, for instance! At the POMPANO BEACH- as pastor of Holy Name of Pontifical Mission Orphanage our Sisters are giving a home Father Frank McCann, Jesus Church, West Palm to 60 little Arab girls who otherwise might have been lost pastor, St. Elizabeth Church, Beach. In 1968 he was ap- forever... In Jerusalem the Pontifical Mission office provides will observe the silver jubilee pointed pastor of Our Lady clothing (collected in "the U.S.A.) to the aging and the of his ordination to the Queen of Martyrs parish, Fort crippled, babies, the destitute—as well as food and medi- priesthood during a Mass of Lauderdale; and from 1970 to cines (more than 1,000 children daily receive their only hot Thanksgiving at 12:30 p.m., 1973 was pastor of St. John IN meal).... Refugee boys are becoming tailors at the Salesian Sunday, Oct. 30. Fisher parish, West Palm THE School in Nazareth....Blind girls learn to "read" in the Gaza A native of Ireland who Beach. HOLY LAND Strip, deaf-mute boys and girls begin to speak at Epheta in was ordained in 1952, Father Father McCann has been YOU Bethlehem. It's all possible because you support the Pontifical McCann studied in schools at pastor of St. Elizabeth Church CAN DO Mission for Palestine....What is the Pontifical Mission? The Glenravel and Bakkyinena for the past four years. He will CHRIST'S sister agency of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, and studied Business Ad- be guest of honor at a WORK it's the Holy Father's self-help relief agency for 1.8 million ministration at Bedford reception between 1:30 and 5 Arab refugees, begun 28 years ago by Pope Paul himself College, Belfast. He was in p.m. on Sunday. (then Monsignor Montini) after the first Arab-Israeli War. business for 10 years in- Your own mission of mercy in the Holy Land, it serves cluding a period of five years M.S. Sunward II Moslems as well as Christians on the basis of 'need not creed'.... as manager of Brennan 3 Nights If you do not hear from us this week, why not write to us? Brothers in Belfast. in 1956 and assisted at We'll tell you how you can help. Epiphany parish, South Mia- from $115 per person He began his studies for based on 3 or 4 the priesthood in 1947 at Mt. mi. From 1959 to 1964 he was administrator of St. Monica in cabin Mellary Seminary, Waterford Limited number of cabins $3000 School bus for the blind and completed those studies parish, Opa Locka, where he • $2000 Equip maternity clinic at St. John College, Water- supervised the building of the GALEN TRAVEL • $350 Generator for vocational workshop ford, where he was ordained. parish church and school. 18721 W. Dixie Hwy. NMB 33180 12 • $250 Classroom in refugee school From 1964 to 1968 he served Miami 931-0700 Ft. Laud. 781-7874 a For three years he was WAYS a $100 Portable altar for camp chapel stationed in the Diocese of YOU a $75 Sewing machine for girls' school Ambato, Ecuador and was CAN D $50 Bicycle for visiting nurse chaplain to the personnel of HELP a $10 Braille books for the blind the American Embassy in a $5 Two dresses for an orphan girl Quito and to the American a $2 Blanket for a baby i Armed Forces stationed a $1 One month's lunch for a refugee child there. a $ "Stringless" offering where He came to South Florida needed most

HUMMEL €) CY Dear ENCLOSED PI FA5F FINn f, Monsignor Nolan: FOR

Please NAME \\\A return coupon with your STREET offering Florida's Largest TITY STATE ZIP CODE Hummel Dealer THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION 1 Al figurines avatoUe including "Hng TE T^DTTTON of- Around Rose" and Annual plates from 1971 to 1977. We ship any- NEAR EAST where in the State. ' MISSIONS TERENCE CARDINAL COOKE, President This MSGR. JOHN G. NOLAN, National Secretary Gifts • Party Goods • Greeting' Write: CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOC. Cards • 3830 W Broward Blvd 1011 First Avenue • New York, N.Y. 10022 Ccr. Rt 4*1. Ft. Lauderdale Telephone: 212/826-1480 :' . ;" PLAZA CENTER Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 7 Golf tourney to aid church

NAPLES-St. Peter and Gene Sarazen, are ex- Church building fund will pected to participate in the benefit from the entire match which features low proceeds of the Second An- gross and net awards in both nual Bobby Nichols In- the men's and ladies' vitational golf tournament on divisions. A donation of $30 Nov. 9 at the Royal Palm includes green fees, cart, food, Course at Lely Country Club. refreshments etc. Tee-off time is 7:45 a.m., In addition to PGA and 1 p.m. For reservations Discussing plans for the Bobby Nichols Nichols, Dick Eric, and John Agnelli, champ, Bobby Nichols, U.S. call 774-3726 or 774-3206 in Invitational Golf Tournament are Father tournament director. Opener winner, Ken Venturi, Naples. Michael Hickey, Rudy Fitzek, Bobby It's a Date c Nov. 4 following 9:30 a.m. Mass, parish Broward County hall. An auction follows meeting. Fall OUR LADY QUEEN OP MARTYRS barbecue 3 p.m., Nov. 5, parish grounds. parish "Oktoberfest" today (Friday), HOLY FAMILY Women's Club Saturday and Sunday on the grounds, "Monster Mash" for adults, 9 p.m., Oct. Fort Lauderdale. Rides, booths, games, 29, parish hall. Reservations 891-5084. Recent visitor to Miami's Camillus House and Centra refreshments. ST. JOSEPH Friendship Club, Hispano Catolico was Alan R. Horton, United Kingdom ST. JEROME Women's Club lun- Surfside, meets 1 p.m., Nov. 1, parish Dept. of Health and Social Security, right, shown with Mrs. cheon and card party, Nov. 1, 12:30 center. Richard Keller, ACCW International Affairs chairman; and p.m., parish hall, 2533 SW Ninth Ave. Palm Beach County Brother Lawrence, regional director, Brothers of the Good OUR LADY QUEEN OF HEAVEN Shepherd. Women's Guild Halloween dance, Oct. SACRED HEART Ladies Guild, Lake 29, parish hall, North Lauderdale. Worth, rummage sale, Nov. 4 and 5, 8:30 Reservations 971-1536. a.m., Madonna Hall, 430 N. "M" St. ST. BONIFACE Women's Club ST. LUCY Women's Guild, Highland Carmelites plan nursing home meeting, 8 p.m., Nov. 2, Pembroke Beach, lunchoen meeting, Nov. 7, Boca Del Mar Club, 6202 Boca Del Mar Dr., Pines. WEST PALM BEACH-Plans for the ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Women's Boca Raton. Mrs. Violet Doummar, guest speaker. Reservations 278-2528. construction of a new nursing home facility have Guild, luncheon and fashion show, Nov. been annouced by the Carmelite Sisters for the 9, Pier 66, 11:30 a.m. Fashions by My ST. THOMAS MORE Madonna Aged and Infirm. Irish Cottage and Crui.se Line Fashions. Guild, Boynton Beach, meets after 8:30 Reservations by Nov. 3, 491-1225. a.m. Mass, Nov. 4, KC Hall. Daughters of A certificate of need to erect the new facility ST. HENRY Women's Guild Hobo St. Paul will speak on Bible Study. on the site of the present Lourdes Residence, Night, Oct. 30. Beef Stew dinner, dan- LADIES OF KNIGHTS, W. Palm formerly operated as a nursing home, at 305 S. cing. Guests dressed as hobos should Beach, dance, Nov. 4, 9 p.m., K. of C. Flagler Dr. has already been granted. bring old eating utensils. Hall, Marine Dr., Music by T.J. and Her Razing of the present structure and con- Pipers, refreshments. ST. BERNADETTE Golden Years struction of a new building is expected to begin Club meeting after noon Mass, Nov. 4, ST. CLARE Women's Guild shortly at a cost of $2.5 million, the Sisters said. refreshments, cards. Christmas Mini-Bazaar Workshop, 8 p.m., Nov. 2, parish hall. Refreshments. ST. JOHN FISHER parish "Get- Dade County Acquainted" wine and cheese party, 8 Seafood specialists p.m., Nov. 4, 1600-39th St., W. Palm since 1959 ST. RICHARD Women's Guild meets Beach. SUPERB FACILITIES CAPT PERRY'S FOR GROUPS OF UP Sea Chest Restaurant TO 400 - PHONE EARLY BIRD SPECIAL US TODAY FOR INFORMATION HARRIS Sun. 1619 N.L 4th AVE. 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P re-Can a conferences PEMBROKE PINES-Pre-Cana Con- ferences for those planning to be married in the near future are scheduled to be held at St. Boniface parish. Sessions are slated at 8 p.m. on Nov. 6, 13, and 20 in the parish hall, 8330 Johnson St. Couples planning to participate in the sessions which are required before marriage, should bring introductory letters from the parish in which they will be married. National Right to Life president, Dr. Mildred Bulfin and Mrs. Bulfin, Fort Lauderdale. Dr. Jefferson, center, talks with local pro-life Jefferson was feted at a reception last Sunday leaders, Mrs. Magaly Llaguno, left; Thomas following her appearance on a local TV program. Mercy Hospital gala Endter, Fla. RTL vice president; Dr. Matthew "Autumn Gala" dinner and dance to benefit slated for Nov. 4-6. The following weekend, Nov. East; 597-5717 North Naples; 597-3211 Pine Miami's Mercy Hospital will be an event of 11-13 women of St. Pius X and St. Bartholomew Ridge; 261-1813 Park Shores; and 261-3885 Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Doral Country Club. parishes will participate in retreat sessions. Poinciana. Dr. and Mrs. Ricardo Nunez-Portuondo are A Charismatic Weekend Seminar is planned serving as chairmen for the event which annually for Nov. 18-20. Talk by Dr. Sheppard attracts hundreds of guests. Mr. and Mrs. Father George Maloney, S.J., New York Dr. Ben Sheppard will speak on "Today's Thomas D. Lumpkin are honorary chairmen. City, will be the retreat master. For additional Drug Abusers" during the monthly meeting of information on the seminar and retreats call 582- the Miami Serra Club at noon, Tuesday, Nov. 1, Mini-family workshop 2534. at the Hotel Columbus. A mini-family workshop will be presented at CD A institution Divorced-single club Immaculata-LaSalle High School by Father Catholic Daughters of America from three Men and women who are divorced, separated, Gabriel Calvo, founder of Marriage Encounter, courts in the Archdiocese of Miami recently or single have been invited by Father James Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 7 to 10 p.m. participated in the institution of Court St. Lucie Reynolds, pastor, St. James Church, to an Co-sponsored by the Christian Family No. 2176, the 18th CDA Court in Florida. organizational meeting at 7:45 p.m., Friday, Nov. Movement and the school, the evening is for More than 30 charter members were inducted 4 at the Religious Education Trailer on the parents and their teenage (over 14) children; during the ceremonies at St. Lucie Church, St. grounds of St. James School, 601 NW 131 St. parents without partners, priests and Religious. Lucie. Members were present from Court Maria The club formerly known as the "Hello Parents with children under 14 are invited as a Regina, Fort Lauderdale; Court Holy Spirit, Dolly" Club for women is reorganizing to include couple to the workshop. Pompano Beach; and Court Palm Beach, West men, Father Reynolds said. Attendance will be limited and reservations Palm Beach, including Mrs. J.S. Nader, Our Lady are required. For further information contact Bob Queen of Martyrs parish, Fort Lauderdale, second and Irene Tomonto at 253-2036. Vice-State Regent. Josephites note 200th More than 200 years of service to the Church Cenacle retreat slate White elephant sale in Florida was recently observed by jubilarians of LANTANA—General retreats for women NAPLES-A "White Elephant" sale on the Sisters of St. Joseph during ceremonies in St. and a Charismatic Seminar are scheduled at the Saturday, Nov. 5 at Naples Dodge will benefit Augustine. Cenacle Retreat House, 1400 S. Dixie Hwy. Right to Life, Action for Life and the Emergency Nuns observing jubilees are Sister Mary during the month of November. Pregnancy of Collier County. Imelda, 60 years; Sister Dorothea, 50 years; A retreat for women of St. Clare parish, N. Those wishing to donate salable items should Sisters Agnes Rita, Mary Theresa, Mary Victor Palm Beach, and other South Florida women is call 774-4992 in Naples South; 775-3347 Naples and Elizabeth Marie, 25 years each.

WHO TOLD YOU WE'RE A COLLEGE TOR WOMEN ONLY?

They're wrong, although it's best in faculty, academic programs easy to understand why. For and facilities. many years Barry College was a We're looking for some more college only for women. But we good men (and women) who have admitted men in selected know a good deal when they see programs since 1954 and became one: QUALITY EDUCATION FOR fully coeducational in 1975. Now QUALITY STUDENTS. Let us men make up a substantial part prove it. For futher information of our enrollment. write the Admissions Office, Barry We are small enough to care College, 11300 N.E. 2nd Avenue, about students as individuals Miami, Florida 33161. Or call and large enough to offer the 758-3392, extension 241.

BARRY Ii COLLEGE -38 years of excellence in education 11300 N.E. 2nd Ave., MIAMI, FLORIDA 33161 -2 years of excellence in coeducation

Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,19771 Page 9 Families invited to enrichment nights

Families of the Arch- munication, acceptance, diocese are invited to the forgiveness, prayer, honesty, Family Center for a series of conscience development, enrichment nights, starting values, faith, suffering, joy Friday, Nov. 11, and con- and whatever others par- tinuing each Friday ticipating families suggest, thereafter, according to Terry according to the Reillys. and Mimi Reilly, directors. COORDINATING the The activities at the nights will be Father Ron Center will be held outdoors Luka, C.M.F., of the Center amid the greenery of the 17- staff, and Harry and Barbara acre facility at 183 St. and 12 Schneeberg of Holy Family Ave. NW, but will be canceled parish, North Miami. in the event of rain. While individual families Families are invited to are invited, parishes are urged come out about 6 p.m. to share to bring groups of families in a picnic supper. Around 7 a the hope that these family theme of Christian family life activities might be repeated in will be explored through films, the parishes, thus slides or a talk. The themes strengthening not only the will vary each week and will family members but the bonds include such topics as com- between families within the

parishes. formation on the nights or on their parishes can call the Families will break down planning of similar nights in Center at 651-0280. Positive parenting dosses into age groups for discussion of themes, then re-group to continue discussion and sloted ot four locations develop a small family project Information parties set around the theme. The Positive parenting 9; and on Wednesdays at evening will conclude with a programs will be offered at our Carrollton School, Coconut family liturgy, snacks, for Marriage Encounter locations in the Archdiocese Grove, beginning April 5. singalong, and informal What is Marriage En- parish hall, Coconut Grove. starting Nov. 1, developed by Sessions will run from 7:30 to relaxation. counter? Who participates? Nov. 13, St. Catherine of the Archdiocese Family 9:30 p.m. What are the benefits to Siena Family Center, Enrichment Center and the The Archdiocese Office of Registration fee for the Youth Activities is married couples? following noon Mass. Barry College Continuing program is $20 for one person These questions will be Babysitting services Education Department. collaborating with the and $30 for a couple. program, encouraging the answered for those interested provided. The program, which Registration is limited and participation of families whose during a series of Information consists of six sessions, will should be sent to the Con- 9th or 10th grade youths have Parties in November spon- Nov. 20, 8 p.m., home of have a staff of psychologists, tinuing Education Dept. of made the Kerygma weekend. sored by Marriage Encounter Tom and Jo Parks, family counselors, and parents Barry College, 11300 NE 2 of South Florida. Hollywood. Ph 989-5494 and with special communication Ave., Miami 33161. Checks THE BASIC structure of Information Parties are at Christ the King parish, skills. It will explore methods should be made payable to these evenings, said the scheduled as follows: 1600 SW 112 Ave., following of parenting, problems of Barry and registrants should Reillys, input, age group Nov. 3, 7:30p.m., home of 11 a.m. Mass. children, creative listening, indicate which workshop they discussion, family project, Pat and Jerry Barberio, W. Marriage Encounter accepting and modifying wish to attend. relaxation and celebration can Palm Beach, Ph. 689-0347. weekends are slated Nov. 11- behavior, sibling relation- Friday, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., at easily be used for parish days, Nov. 5, 7:45 p.m., home 13 at the Dominican Retreat ships, resolving and the home of Dave and Sue evenings or afternoons of of Bruce and Mary Lou House, Kendall; and Nov. 18- eliminating conflicts, and Langlois, Southwest Dade, family reflection. An orien- Dailey, Southwest Dade 20 at Our Lady of Florida honest and positive com- 248-5065. tation for parish directors of County, Ph. 253-0304. Retreat House, N. Palm munications. Thursday, Nov. 17, 8 Religious Education on- this Nov. 8, 7 p.m., St. Hugh Beach. The series will be offered p.m., at St. Augustine technique was offered at the at Barry College on Tuesdays, Church, 1400 Miller Rd., Coral Center Oct. 13. beginning Nov. 1; Tuesdays Gables. There is no charge for the DEPENDABLE SERVICE-OUR RESPONSIBILITY at St. Helen's parish in Fort enrichment nights and Lauderdale starting, Jan. 10; reservations are not needed. Thursdays at Cardinal Anyone wanting more in- PARISH PHARMACIES Newman High School, West WANTED In time of sickness, and for better Palm Beach, beginning Feb. ORIENTAL RUGS health, you know you can depend WE PAY CASH on your pharmacy. The quality i For your oriental rugs - FIRST TIME Formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa. prescription experts in this Whatever their age! OFFERED I FREE ESTIMATE section are listed by parish Dade 576-5741 location for your 9 Broward 467-1717 convenience. 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By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN that this is not a closed in the history of religion. It likewise proves Words carved over the archway Americans and American Catholics, entrance of a mid-western or at least some of them, are very Benedictine monastery greet visitors susceptible to the emotional appeal of with this message: "Preach to all enthusiastic religious movements. who enter here." Others, however, find them- A serene atmosphere and deep selves uncomfortable, turned off or inner peace does seem to pervade the highly suspicious of that style for grounds and members of monastic prayer and worship. It seems strange communities. The monks, whose to them; they experience insecure, healthy faces and hardened hands nervous or angry feelings when first reflect their daily farm labor, pray attending a charismatic session; the alone or together with a quiet highly emotional and external ap- dignity. In chapel they bow slowly, proach raises doubts about its profoundly, gracefully, and with stability, its lasting character, its great reverence. orthodox basis. Today's charismatic prayer Cardinal Leon Joseph Suenens, group tends to have a distinctly the highly respected Archbishop of different approach. The singing is Brussels-Malines, Belgium, speaks to bouncy and enthusiastic; arms are that matter in his recent publication, raised. high in praise; participants "A New Pentecost?" clap their hands in unison to ac- "The spontaneity of this prayer company the music; members speak of praise, expressed by rhythmic or shout words of glory and thanks to movement, clapping of hands, hands the Lord; people laugh and cry and raised or joined altogether in a sign of offer highly personal testimonies. unity is especially appreciated by The charismatic movement has young people. It helps those who lend apparently reintroduced strong themselves to it, to step out of their feelings and emotions to prayer and individualism, their inhibitions and worship. their excessive cerebralism. Nearly thirty years ago, an "Sometimes people object to English scholar, Msgr. Ronald Knox, this as being too emotional. It is wrote a book called "Enthusiasm," a worthwhile analyzing this objection text which became a classic study of more closely. For if someone objects enthusiastic religions with special to the emotional character of a reference to the 17th and 18th particular style of prayer, it can well centuries. He also considered in a be that he feels himself threatened by final chapter more contemporary its personal quality. We are so ac- movements like the Quakers and the customed to formalism, ritualism, Oneida Greek society in the United and conventionalism, that deeply States. personal prayer can present a His concluding section main- challenge to our inhibitions. tains J;hat enthusiasm in religion is "We are afraid to be ourselves not yet dead, but judges its future before God and before one another quite limited. Knox wrote — and hence we resort to a defense remember, this was 1950: mechanism which labels as PRAISE "Account for it how we will, by "emotionalism" what in reality is an the less general diffusion of religious authentic personal quality of prayer. sentiment, by the decline of fun- We tend to avoid emotion in our damentalism, by the modern relations with God, or at least we educational outlook, by the influence prefer to depersonalize prayer, just as of radio on oratorical technique, it is we have today stripped and laid bare THE clear that our fellow countrymen are so many of our churches." less susceptible, in these days, to the I have observed the joy and emotional appeal. Perhaps it is a peace of monks during and after their closed chapter, this chapter in the period of more restrained public history of religion." " prayer. I have also experienced the LQR1D The rapid and remarkable peace and joy of 200 priests, religious growth of pentecostal or charismatic and lay persons within and following prayer groups in the past decade on a lively, emotional hour-and-a-half of the contrary, clearly demonstrates common charismatic prayer.

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 11 Father of western monasticism By FR. JOHN J. CASTELOT education. was on the verge of sincere people of all classes came to Empire. He changed the forma ST. BENEDICT, abbot, collapse. The whole empire had been him that he decided to form a the one he had used at Si: patriarch of Western monks, father overrun by barbarians and Arians, community after his own heart. He grouping all the monks toget S of Western monasticism, started a the Church was torn by dissension, built 12 wooden barracks, each with one large building to live as a movement which exerted a well-nigh violence was the rule rather than the 12 monks and a prior, over all of under one father. incalculable influence on Western exception, and vice of all sort was whom he had supreme jurisdiction. ABOUT this time he corr T. civilization. In fact, as late as Oct. 24, rampant. Benedict's fellow students This was a departure from the model his famous Rule. It is a maste 1964, Pope Paul VI named him the reveled in the general licentiousness of Eastern monasticism. in which of spirituality combined with patron saint of Europe. It is un- and so, fearing that he might get monks lived alone in complete common sense, advocating a fortunate, then, that he emerges from caught up in the same lifestyle, he isolation, each one a law to himself. liturgical prayer, stu and the pages of history as a rather decided to leave. We are not told how long this venture The emphasis on work ». as ; shadowy figure. The reason is that WITH his chaperone he fled to a lasted, but Benedict had to leave novation of sorts. For a long B we really do not have a good little village about 30 miles from suddenly and unexpectedly. There manual labor had been disdaii historical portrait of his personality. Rome, but even here he was uneasy. lived in the neighborhood a dissolute the lot of slaves and pea THE earliest information comes He felt more and more strongly priest who was infuriated by Benedict raised it to a positi E from the Dialogues of Pope St. drawn to a life of solitude and con- Benedict's holiness and success. He dignity as an ingredient of a Gregory the Great, himself a templation. And so, all alone now, he tried character assassination and balanced Christian life. It mat Benedictine, who flourished almost a searched among the hills until he attempted to poison his food; neither monasteries centers of activity N half century after Benedict's death. found a spot now known as Subiaco. worked. Finally he smuggled kinds, and not only were the} He gives us a good bit of biographical Here he met a sympathetic monk prostitutes in to seduce the monks. sustaining; they could reach c information, but it is hardly first- from a nearby monastery, who led For the good of the monastery, better the situation of all i. E hand, and it is presented, not in the him to an almost inaccessible cave. Benedict, having set everything in vicinity. And the work they i sequence of a good biography but FOR three years he lived in this order, went elsewhere. copying ancient manusi rather in a series of anecdotes. These desolate place; his friend brought ELSEWHERE turned out to be preserved for posterity not oni anecdotes, furthermore, contain a him bread every day, and this was his a place that has become world Scriptures, but also the great great deal of material which is quite only contact with the outside world. famous: Monte Cassino. The town of of classical antiquity. patently legendary. Keeping this in In time, however, his whereabouts Casinum had been destroyed by the ST. BENEDICT may hav mind, however, we can disengage a became known and people began barbarians and the people had I fair sketch of Benedict's career and at his head in the clouds, but h coming to him for counsel. Under reverted to paganism. Benedict least some idea of his personality. both feet planted firmly or pressure he consented to govern a converted them, destroyed their ground. He proposed ideals HE was born of a wealthy family community whose abbot had died. temple and, in its place, about 350, at Nursia (Norcia) in Italy about 480, would not tolerate exotic or b G But they were an undisciplined lot. laid the foundations for the great austerities. And this beautiful together with a twin sister, Friction grew; they tried to poison monastery which became the center Scholastica. As a teenager he was of the idealistic and the realis him but failed, and he went back to for evangelization and, indeed, perhaps the key to understa: T sent to Rome under the watchful eye Subiaco. civilization in the dark years of a chaperone to broaden his what must have been a fascin THIS time, however, so many following the fall of the Roman personality.

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By THOMAS E. QUIGLEY and in a "European < THERE'S A quiet revolution going on in the States—that still wields Catholic Church today and it will decisively shape diminishing) power in the what our children and certainly their children will are all but inevitable an know as church in the third millenium after imagine. Christ. Swiss missiologist Walbert Buhlmann But Buhlmann's typ calls it the coming of the Third Church, the least in general outline. Hi church of the Third World, of Africa, Asia and of the East where Christia especially Latin America. took root. The first eight One could argue, in fact, that it's already notes, were held on Eas here except that we in the so-called First World, Church flourished in Eur< Europe and North America, continue to fix our of the Middle Ages to the < gaze, as McLuhan puts it, on the rear-view mirror. and has continued to be We look at where we've just been and imagine Church, what Lennie Bruci that's a fair picture of the future when it doesn't not inaccurately "t Jnl; even describe where we are today. BUT IN the la*, qui ROUGHLY half the world's Catholics are witnessed such sweeping c today in the southern hemisphere, the Third the world that we find it World. Fully a third are in Latin America and that only 17 years ago before the century is out —less than 23 years African states first gain< away —at least half of the world's projected 1.2 The dramatic presence of billion faithful will be on that one continent. at Vatican II and the exp More than numbers are involved. It's the new Latin American churc shape and texture and coloration of the Church clearly portend the comir that is undergoing a major sea-change as the Church. center of gravity moves southward. Because we THE THIRD Church live at the tail-end of the Second Church's may be in the ascendem predominance, that of the "European" Church, uphill process. Nobody slid

Columban Fathers in their life of missionary work- Page 12 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1.377 Monks: Reforms and Prayer KN0W By FR. ALFRED McBRIDE their religious colonizing of the Celtic successors, the Cistercian monks— TO acquire a quick fix on the rise lands and eventually moving into was to lay a firm economic base for mat from of monks, think of Egypt, Ireland France, Switzerland and parts of Europe in millions of acres of Subiaco, and Italy. Ascetics. Nomadic in- Germany. Men like Columbanus and cultivated and well managed farm- gether in YOUR tellectuals. Common sense farmers. others established more than 40 land. Basically, they taught the i a family The first monks appeared in Egypt monasteries in these places. Wearing tribes how to settle down, sow crops, around 330. They emphasized long white habits, carrying curved rotate the crops, keep records, plan :omposed asceticism, withdrawal from the staffs, bearing holy books in ahead and invest in the future. isterpiece FAITH world (desert life) and forms of piety waterproof bags around their necks, THE dominance of the ith good that to us seem eccentric to say the they bore the Gospel and their Benedictine style over the other a lif° of least. Paul of Thebes wore palm cultivated monasticism into Europe. kinds of monasticism was due in id k. leaves and dined on a half loaf of BUT the Europe of those days large measure to its practicality and is an in- bread brought to him by a crow. needed more than Egyptian ascetics to the push given by Pope Gregory ong time Hilarion ate only bread, water, salt of Irish culturalists. Europe needed the Great. Gregory saw how valuable iained as and lentils. Some perched in trees. farmers. The population explosion the Benedictine way would be for the peasants, And don't forget Simon Stylites who among the tribes meant that hunting Church and for the future of Europe. isition of lived on a 60-foot high column, ex- and foraging would not produce Egyptian asceticism was too with- f a well- posed to the elements where he enough food. Out of Italy came a drawalist. Irish cultivation of the made the praised the Lord by a thousand third monastic movement to respond arts was too remote from pressing ity of all prostrations a day. About 360, St. to this need. The common sense "needs. Benedict provided a ;hey self- Basil wrote a Rule which tempered farmer-monk arose from the genius of pragmatic middle way and prevailed. h out to much of the oddity, but the emphasis St. Benedict. Blending the ascetical OF course the Benedictine way 1 in the on personal asceticism remained. strain of the Egyptians and the didn't just produce farmers, it also ;y did in FAR different were the Irish humanist decency implied by the produced an immensely attractive uscripts monks who flourished after the Irish monks, Benedict created a prayer life and spirituality. With the only the conversion of Ireland by Patrick. The community of monks who would divine office, meditative reading of at works Egyptian monks flowered in the rich convert the swamps of Europe into the Bible, emphasis on fraternal and civilization of the Byzantine empire. golden meadows. communal charity and the tradition lave had The asceticism was somewhat a BENEDICT moderated the of hospitality to be shown to Christ t he had reaction to the affluence around withdrawal from the world ten- the Guest, these monks carved out a on the them. Irish monks grew up in a dencies of the Egyptians and the Christian life style that inspired sals but country that was tribal and nomadic nomadic preferences of the Irish. millions, helped evangelize Europe r bizarre and maritime. Further, Ireland was With the cloister, he retained the and give birth to a multitude of other ful blend so hospitable to Christianity that it privacy for prayer. With stabilized types of religious orders. alistic is welcomed the new religion without monasteries he offset the wanderlust THESE monks saved the best in standing violence, martyrdom or any known of the monks. But with the call to a tempered asceticism from the scinating instance of violence. move out into all of Europe, his Egyptians and a taste for learning IRISH monks were ardent monks traveled, not for wandering's and culture from the Irish. Linking students of the Bible and remarkably sake, but to settle new territories. this to spiritual ideals and economic gifted in the arts. And they enjoyed The stunning achievement of the needs, they gave Europe a basis for roaming the seas. This accounted for Benedictine monks —and their the civilization that was to come.

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n offshoot" —the United there is struggle going on and it is struggle, more Ids inordinate (but rapidly than shifting population or conversion trends, the world, the changes that that explains why the Church of Latin America .' are also hard for us to and Africa and Asia —and the Church of the migrant and refugee and oppressed within the typology is persuasive, at First World —is coming into its own. . His First Church was that The goal of this struggle is the just society, a istianity began and initially world that has overcome all forms of oppression ght ecumenical councils, he and domination. For Third World Christians, for Eastern soil. The Second the Third Church therefore, the goal is one of Europe from the beginning liberation. the dawn of the modern era Gustavo Gutierrez, probably the best known i be the paradigm for the proponent of the theology of liberation, describes $ruce called irreverently but the task as threefold: personal liberation from >nl> IE Church." selfishness and all sin; political liberation of the . quari^r century, we have community (a nation, a race) from social and ing changes in every part of economic exploitation; and the final conversion id it difficult to remember through history of the human race into the ago an equal number of Kingdom of God. jained their independence. THESE IDEALS, certainly, are lofty ones. e of these African churches Yet we must constantly attempt to realize them. explosive creativity of the For us in the globe's northern half, the Third ;hurch after Medillin (1968) World demands for a just international order are of the Third World as much an opportunity for our own growth as they are a challenge to our complacency. How we urch, like the Third World, deal with the explosive Panama issue, for one idency but it's strictly an example, may tell a lot more about us than we j slides up the mountain. So realize.

...in Christian teaching and Baptism in the third world. Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,19771 Page 13 Dad learns he has role in rearing kids

were reared in, to the children value to our family. we are now raising. We are offering the Four years ago we had Positive Parenting Program the chance to take a course in conjunction with Barry By TERRY and MIMI designed to give parents more College beginning this REILLY tools in their quest to be November so that parents in better parents. I remember the Archdiocese will have that I've been conditioned, as parents are present in the how much I resisted going to kind of opportunity too. We'll be offering this once this year I think most men have, that home parenting can be a that class the first time. I A family seated together fathers really aren't supposed mutual and a shared didn't want to let anyone sharing a crossed bread. and three times next Spring, to be actively involved in the responsibility. I know with think I had anything to learn all in different locations of the "rearing of children." Dads, our family I tried for a while to about being a better father. Eastern part of the Arch- we learned, were supposed to live out my role as parent in Much to my surprise many of but also to communicate diocese. We hope to provide V>e either the benevolent the the way I described above. the other men in the group felt about them with each other. the same course in the Naples creatures who would dole out I discovered that I was the same way. I also thought For example, we often area and the Keys next fall. allowances or the ogres who critical of the way Mimi was it was going to be a class had differences of opinion For further information call us meted out punishment when handling the "little" things where all the parents were about when we should say or Barry College Department they got home from work. which I thought were "big" coming because they had "no" to the children. One of us of Continuing Education. Moms were supposed to take things. Really the basis for serious problems with their would see reason to say "no" We would like very much care of the little problems and much of our disagreement on children. I discovered that and the other wouldn't. Often to encourage both mothers Dads, the big ones. the rearing of children was the they, like me, had little the children knew who to come and fathers to attend these I've found that to be reality that we weren't raised problems and lots of to for permission or approval. courses. Single parents are happily untrue. When both in the same home. Mimi came questions. The parenting program gave welcome too. In the future, we mother and father become from a different home and a The course gave me us insight together for when plan to have courses involved in the responsible different set of parents than I insight, sure enough, but it we should say no. These kinds developed specifically for the parenting of their children did. We both brought at- also provided a common of skills along with a lot of single parent. great rewards come to both titudes and opinions which we ground for Mimi and I not information about positive parent and child. When both. learned from the families we only to deal with our children parenting was and is of real By Terry Reilly Funnily Night

Opening prayer over the world, but it's message to each swering the following: If I were a Saint, photographs of summers in the past. Oh Lord, How great is your love! The community has been very much the what would be my good qualities? Each Sharing oceans are not large enough to hold it; same. Each of us here today is called to read his aloud to the family. After all the 1. Someone share a fun memory of the mountains not high enough to reach be a saint just as peoples of ages past paragraphs are read, write out a list of something the family experienced three it. Only our human hearts, small and were, too. All Saints Day helps to ring out five good qualities that are present summers ago. tragile as they are can search inward the challenge to every one of us, begin- within the family now. Put them on the 2. Mom of Dad—tell about a through prayer and begin to discover the ning right here in our families. refrigerator door for this week to remind childhood memory of a favorite summer. universe of Your love. Thank You, us of our goodness. 3. Each share a moment he felt Dearest God, for hearts, for prayer and Activity Ideas 3. Adult Family—Scripture Time. loved by someone in the family last week. for You. Our most wondrous God, be with 1. Young Family—Saints Mural. Materials: Bible. Read aloud us tonight. Amen. Materials: roll of shelf paper, crayons or Revelations 7:9-17. Share thoughts and Closing Prayer—Choose one or more. Theme—All Saints Day magic markers. Together draw and color ideas. What is it saying to us as in- 1. The Lord's Prayer This week we celebrate All Saints a mural of the family's favorite Saints. dividuals? To us as a family? 2. Hail Mary Day on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The feast day Write below each Saint why that one was Snack Time 3. Spontaneous prayer was begun in Rome back in 741, when a so important and why he or she is a Place one person in charge of 4. Thank you, gentle Jesus, for this chapel in St. Peter's Basilica was con- family favorite. When finished, hang the creating the snack and then serving it. Be evening and for our Family Night. Bless secrated to all the saints. Later, in 834, mural in the family eating area. sure to let a different family member us this coming week. Let us see your face Pope Gregory IV extended the feast to . 2. Middle Years Family—Me, a have a chance each week. in the eyes of those in need and may we the entire Church. The day has been Saint? Materials: paper and pens. Each Entertainment family member write a paragraph an- give generously with a loving heart. celebrated for centuries in our Church all Share some old movies or Amen.

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(A sample prayer to be deceased relatives, friends, and all who Feast of All Saints LECTOR: That God will renew His adapted by the parishes) have done good to us, that God may give November 1,1977 Church with new examples of holiness by 31ST SUNDAY OF THE YEAR them the reward of their labors in his raising up saints who will speak to the October 30,1977 kingdom, let us pray to the Lord. (R.) Celebrant: The Father has really men and women of our day and lead them Celebrant: God loves everyone he Celebrant: God our Father, you are a given us His love by making us His to follow Christ, we pray: (R.) has made. He has mercy on all men. To God of people, you are happy to be called children; this shows that He is eager to this God of compassion, let us offer these our God. Listen to the prayers of this give good things to those who ask. LECTOR: That the world may prayers and petitions. people who put their trust in you. Grant acknowledge as sons and daughters of LECTOR: The. response is: Lord, us what we need to come to your kingdom LECTOR: The response today is God all who work for peace, we pray: have mercy. where Jesus is Lord for ever and ever. "Lord hear us." OR.) . LECTOR: That those who bear the LECTOR: That we may believe in name Christian may show the charity our individual call to holiness and remain and peace of Christ to our world, let us true to Christ by being concerned to pray to the Lord. (R.) assure that the hungry are fed and the LECTOR: That the leaders of Discussion sorrowful comforted, we pray: (R.) government and all in civil authority LECTOR: That those with authority may defend the rights of the un- and roles of leadership may be quick to derpriviledged and minorities, let us 1. How many Catholics live in the Third Benedict bring? Why did the reward true worth and that every nation pray to the Lord. (R.) World today? Benedictine way dominate? may seek the way that leads to peace, we LECTOR: For Archbishop McCarthy 2. Define: First Church, Second 7. Discuss what we may learn from St. Church. Benedict today. Can any of his pray to the Lord: (R.) and the whole Archdiocese of Miami, that 3. It is suggested that we may be principles be applied to today's LECTORt That this day may be one we may overcome language and cultural coming into a period which might be society? of hope for us in that our confidence in barriers to live as one people united in called the Third Church. What does 8. What state was Rome in when God's unfailing love is deepened and we Christ, let us pray to the Lord. (R.) this mean? Benedict was a youth? are given heart because of our brothers LECTOR: That our parish com- 4. What do you feel the response of the 9. What difficulties did Benedict en- and sisters in heaven praying with us and munity may grow in zeal to seek out and non-poor of the world should be to the counter? for us, we pray to the Lord: (R.) help the sick and the suffering, the lonely poor? Can you help bring response in 10. Discuss this statement: "Benedict Celebrant: Father, You are glorified and the aged, and all in need, we pray to a practical way? Discuss. may have had his head in the clouds, in Your saints: by their prayers give us the Lord. (R.) 5. How did monasticism come into but he had both feet planted firmly on the strength and protection we need. We LECTOR: For those who have Europe? the ground." ask You this through Christ our Lord. departed this world, especially for our 6. What type of monasticism did St. Amen. Page 141 Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 Halloween events are creeping up A Halloween Spook OUR LADY OF House will be sponsored by LOURDES ACADEMY will the CYO at ST. ROSE OF have their poetry, reflections LIMA parish, North Miami, and prayers published in Hi- Sunday, Oct. 30, from 6:30 to Time magazine. They are 10 p.m., in the cafeteria. Cheryl Laria, Shelagh Children from pre-school through eighth grade are welcomed. Admission is 50 Youth Corner cents. Rinehart, Meg Sharkey, Deborah Andrews, Gayle A Halloween dance, Parr, Myriam Pomares, sponsored by ST. BAR- Susana Oberheiser, Miriam THOLOMEW CYO will be Mainieri and Christian Ibarra. held at the parish hall Saturday, Oct. 29, from 8 to Josephine Fochrenbach 11:30 p.m. Music by "Circle." of NOTRE DAME Cost is a ghostly $2 with ACADEMY has been cited for costume or pre-sale tickets. At outstanding performance in the door without costume writing. The National Council you'll have to dig up $2.50. Cheerleaders jump for joy at the right Gospel values. Both the "Bananas" and of Teachers of English has answer given during a mock television the "Apples" have their own authentic named her a winner of a quiz game during Kerygma. The purpose cheerleaders to spark on their teams to Nine Students from NCTE Achievement Award. of the game is to raise the consciousness victory. of youth on social issues based on Minathon to aid Linda, First Kerygma of season not forgotten by CYO The first Kerygma of the parish, Deerfield Beach; Dec. 9-10 at St. Edward WEST PALM Day), as a special project to new school year was held last Sister Agnes Marie of the parish, Palm Beach. Ninth BEACH-St. Juliana's parish raise funds to aid teenager weekend at Notre Dame Religious Education and 10th graders interested in C.Y.O. members here have Linda Crosby. Linda was Academy. Officially, it was Department; Sister Jovanna participating should contact scheduled a 2 1-6-mile seriously injured in a car Kerygma number three but it of DYA; and Msgr. Willie the Department of Youth "minathon" starting at 10 accident three years ago, and had all the excitement and Dever, director of DYA. Activities for an application. a.m.,.Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving has since been unable to walk enthusiasm of Kerygma The two-day experience is or talk. number one. based on team ministry and The plan, said Joseph Thirty-one ninth and 10th Sister Jovanna was emphatic Ranier, chief organizer of the graders participated in the about the adults taking a back Wonderful TODAY/ theme event, is to receive 50 cents Friday-Saturday experience seat and really being present per mile as pledges for two of provided by 12-teenage team only to assist the teen team. the miles completed by members and seven adult staff The teens conduct all the of 1978 Dade Youth Fair runners. members. A group of men skits, discussions and ac- The C.Y.O. will "sub- tivities. The 1978 Dade County contract arrangements have from the Cursillo Movement Youth Fair will have as its been concluded. The second scribe" prayers as a pledge to volunteered their time to do The program places a theme, "Wonderful World of weekend concert will feature cover the remaining one-sixth all the cooking for meals. The heavy emphasis on family TODAY." and will highlight Roy Clark of Hee Haw fame. of each mile. The course is to two days were really the result involvement at the closing the concept that 1978 is "a Stadium seats for all shows be from Southern Boulevard of combined efforts on the ceremony which includes truly exciting time to be will be reserved. Bridge to the Royal Palm part of a variety of people celebration of the Eucharist, alive," according to an ad- As part of promotion of Bridge. The money earned by ministering to each other. an agape with a social dessert vance announcement. the Fair, the Dade County the half-dollar pledges for Major seminarians Mark buffet, and a commitment Library System will distribute runners is to help pay some of Henberger and Mike Me- ceremony. For the first time, 50,000 Youth Fair bookmarks the debts which Linda's ac- Manus were on hand to assist Kerygma is a Greek word weekend Tamiami Stadium through each of its 22 (plus cident has created. the teen director. Luz referring to the "God News" concerts, featuring top names five bookmobiles) public Co-sponsor of the event is Melguizo conduct the and focuses on the questions in the world of entertainment, libraries. A bookmark, in Vincent Giamatt, a St. Kerygma. Adult team and needs young people have will be a part of a Youth Fair. Youth Fair colors, telling Juliana parishioner who owns members also included Father as they seek a Catholic The first concert will offer a about the 1978 Fair will be the Dunkin' Donuts establish- Jim Murphy, of DYA; Sister identity today. leading contemporary music placed by librarians in each ment, and by whom Linda was Mary Lynn of St. Ambrose The next Kerygma will be group to be announced when take-out of books. employed.

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 28, .1977 / Page 15 :«%:>' Two main documents coming from Synod (Continued from Page 1) classroom. Both drafts reassert the right of the Church and parents to catechize. They condemn op- pressive governments for blocking this right, especially by withholding from the Church access to the mass media. Both drafts voice concern that doctrine be taught in its entirety, but neither condemns contemporary catechetics in this area. On Oct. 21, synod fathers began electing 12 members of the synod's permanent council—the body which concludes work of previous and prepares for upcoming ones. On the first ballot, Archbishop Joseph Bernardin of Cincinnati, president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Cardinal Aloisio Lorscheider of Fortaleza, Brazil, were chosen. Cardinal Lorscheider has played a key role in the synod. He is also president of the Latin MARCH FOR MARY: At St. Joseph's Hill statues, inousands of people devoted to the Blessed Mother joined in Rosary American Bishops' Council (CELAM). of Hope in Brea, Ca., more than 1,000 Those elected on the second round of people joined in the National Rosary Marches in cities throughout the country. balloting included Bishop G. Emmett Carter of March which featured seven living London, Ontario, president of the Canadian bishops' conference. The draft message and resolutions, drawn from three weeks of synod discussions, reflect U.S. Bishops call media many of the concepts—and often incorporate key phrases —found in the 33 written interventions presented to the synod by the American bishops. important to catechesis Those interventions dealt with the need to catechecize special groups (such as youths, ethnic VATICAN CITY- "Many persons find that Discussing print media, the and racial groups, scientists, the handicapped), (NC)— "Communications they are given more in- bishops recommended that along with central concepts to be included in media are relevant to every formation than they can Catholics support the Catholic catechesis (such as the quest for social justice, level of catechesis," the U.S. assimilate or evaluate. press. 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Page 16 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE /Friday, October 28,1977 l AMUSEMENTS/ Oh,God'isa bit of sunshine "Oh, God!" is a strange Beverly Hills liberal who MOVIES-TV-RADIO £ and mostly beguiling little might easily join us quaffing movie that drops onto the vodka martinis around the current film scene, well—if not pool is typically soft and like manna, then certainly like comfortable. Who are writers a moment of sunlight through Gelbart and Corman to be Film Ratings: the smog. providing "God's" answers to This wacky fantasy is such questions as, "Is Jesus National Catholic Office built loosely on the story of Christ the Son of God?" Moses, with the Lord in the Humility is not one of the form of a wisecracking senior film's virtues. for Motion Pictures citizen (George Burns) ap- pearing to an assistant scene—a courtroom speech On the other hand (to Annie Hall (B) Monkey Hustle (A-3) and a couple of amusing At the Earth's Core (A-2) Mean Frank, Crazy Tony (B) ; manager (John Denver) of a quote Tevye), the larger Aaron Loves Angela (B) My Father, My Master (A^J) , miracles. His message is not Airport '77 (A-2) March or Die (A-3) suburban California super- impact is very positive, and Aguirre, Wrath of God (A-3) Midway (A-2) : market in hopes of spreading all that bad: "Maybe it's hard some of the theology is Alex and Gypsy (A-2) My Friends (B) : American Friend (A-2) Missouri Break (B) • the Good News. The word, to believe in me in times like brightly on the mark. At Long Last Love (A-3) Mohammed, Messenger of God (A-2) these, but if you had faith to (Denver: We need help. God: Audrey Rose (A-3) Mother, Jugs, and Speed (B) simply, is that He exists, He Murder By Death (A-3) is a person, He cares. And start with, maybe the times That's why I gave you each Battle Command (A-3) Man on the Roof (A-3) since He's given us all we need would change...Maybe it other). Bittersweet Love (A-3) Mr. Billion (A-2) Best Friends (B) Mac Arthur (A-2) to solve our problems, we would help to know I believe Pop images of God Breaker, Breaker (A-3) in you." always have danger in them: Bridge Too Far (A-3) Nasty Habits (A-4) should get on with it. Between Lines (B) New Girl in Town (B) The movie is not terribly they may soften, falsify, Black Mama (A-3) Network (B) sentimentalize. But in dark Black Pearl (A-2) Next Man (B) profound. It seems to go out Naturally, after God Black and White in color (A-3) No Way Out (C) of its way not to be. Instead, it leaves, there is no scientific times, even a glimmer of truth Brothers (A-3) evidence of His presence- is better than nothing. Breaking Point (B) One Sings, Other Doesn't (B) tries to be simple, basic, Speaking of images of himself, Buffalo Bill and the Indians or Sitting Orca (A-3) direct. It's obviously an only the testimony of people Bull's History Lesson (A-3) Outlaw Blues (A-3) who saw and heard. Burns says, "Now Omen (B) ecumenical God film designed Cassandra Crossing (A-3) Obsession (A-3) for a skeptical time in which The spoofery is ham- Michelangelo —that was a Car, The (A-3) Outlaw Josey Wales (B) picture." "Oh, God!" ain't Citizens Band (A-3) Other Side of Midnight (C) even believers are at each fisted at times, and the Chicken Chronicles (C) Outrageous (A-4) script's concept of God as a Michelangelo, but it ain't a Christian, the Lion (A-l) others' jugulars. Burns-as- Cria (A-3) God will satisfy few non-religious, non-demanding bad deal. (Not Rtd., PG) Cross of Iron (B) People That Time Forgot (A-2) Cousin Angelica (A-3) People of the Wind (A-l) theologians, but he is credible Pipe Dreams (A-3) and upbeat. Day of Animals (A-3) Providence (B) Death Collector (B) Pumping Iron (A-3) In the endless, mindless Deep, The (B) Pardon Mon Affaire (B) Variety Show of popular Dirty Hands (B) Reincarnation of Peter Proud (C) culture, God (or a reasonable Dream City (B) Raggedy Ann and Andy (A-l) Demon (B) Rebellion in Patagonia (A-3) facsimile) gets to do the Distant Thunder (A-2) Ritz (B) Don't open the window (B) Rocky (A-3) equivalent of a three-minute Day That Shook World (A-4) Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown (A-l) bit squeezed among Satan Demon Seed (B) Rescuers (A-l) Domino Principle (A-3) Rollercoaster (A-3) Charlie's Angels, and Howard Ruby (B) Cosell. The wonder is not that Edvard Munch (A-2) Effie Briest (A-3) Sandakan 8 (A-3) the bit is brief, but that it's Embryo (B) Story of Sin (C) there at all. Eagle Has Landed (A-3) Satan's Brew (C) Exorcist II (C) Sensual Man (C) This new film, directed by Spirit of Beehive (A-2) Fantastic Animation Festival (A-2) Sorcerer (A-3) funnyman Carl Reiner, takes Final Chapter- Walking Tall (B) Special Day (A-4) God rather seriously, once you Fraternity Row (A-3) Sidewinder I (A-3) Farmer (C) Sinbad and Eye of Tiger (A-2) get used to Burns' easygoing Food of the Gods (B) Spy Who Loved Me (A-3) patter and wry, down-to-earth First Nudie Musical (C) Slap Shot (C) For the love of Benjie (A-l) Savage Sisters (C) one-liners. (When Denver Silver Streak (A-3) complains that he has no Silent Movie (A-3) Gable and Lombard (B) Sleeper (A-3) evidence, while God gave Great Texas Dynamite Chase (C) Small Town in Texas (B) Moses ten tablets, Burns Greatest (A-3) Smile Orange (B) Get Charlie Tully (B) Sweet Revenge (A-3) explains that Moses had a bad Greased Lightning (A-2) Smokey and Bandit (A-3) memory. Didn't He usually Gumball Rally (B) Sentinel (C) Gus (A-l) Summertime (A-3) appear hovering over peoples' Gods of the Plague (B) Sunday In Country (B) beds? "Ah, Hollywood," sighs Swashbuckler (A-3) Harry and Walter Go to N.Y. (A-3) Star Wars (A-2) Burns. He also casually Hell (B) Stroszek (A-3) admits some goofs, like the House by Lake (C) Suspiria (B) Make-up artist Robert Schiffer touches up the top of a House of Exorcism (C) Squirm (B) avocado: "We made the pit Huckleberry Finn (A-l) Survive (A-3) too bit.") God as comedian? pumpkin-head mask he created for Jonathan Winters' Harlan Co. USA (A-2) role in "Halloween Hall O'Fame," a special holiday Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (A-l) Tentacles (A-3) Voltaire (says Burns) Homage to Chagall: Colours of Love (A-l) Two Minute Warning (B) described God as a comedian presentation on "The Wonderful World of Disney" In The Real of the Senses (C) Thieves (A-3) with an audience that was airing Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m., over WCKT, Islands in the Stream (A-2) That'll Be the Day (A-3) It's Alive (B) They Call Her One-Eye (C) afraid to laugh. Channel 7. I never Promised You a Rose Garden (A- They Came From Within (C) 3) Twilight's Last Gleaming (B) What the movie does Island of Dr. Moreau (A-3) 3 Women (A-4) Together Brothers (A-3) satirize is the modern reaction Jacob, the Liar (A-2) Town That Dreaded Sundown (B) to God's message, which is Visit with Nikki Giovanni Jail Bait (C) Treasure of Matecumbe (A-l) Jabberwocky (B) Touch and Go (A-3) close to what it was for all His Poet Nikki Giovanni is learn to get along with each Julia (A-2) Tunnelvision (C) Joseph Andrews (C) prophets. Denver, perfectly the Christopher Closeup guest other." Journey Into Beyond (B) Uncle Tom's Cabin (C) cast as an earnest, honest nice on station WCIX-TV, Channel "I have learned in life Kentucky Fried Movie (C) Undercovers Hero (B) guy, is taken for a fruitcake, 6, at 10 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 6. that solutions are much easier Killer Elite (A-3) Killer Force (C) Van (C) even by his wife and kids. He "I'm fueled by people," to articulate than to bring Killing of a Chinese Bookie (B) Viva Knievel (A-2) is hounded by religious nuts, says Nikki Giovanni to hosts about," she continues. "Im Kings of Road (A-4) Virility (C) doubted and exploited by the Richard Armstrong and now more serious about trying Looking Up (A-3) Voyage of Dammed (A-3) Late Show (A-3) Woman's Decision (A-3) cynical media, used as a comic Jeanne Glynn of The to make a meaningful change Lifeguard (A-3) Wizards (A-3) interlude on the Dinah Shore Christophers. "I think that in terms of how we live." Littlest Horse Thieves (A-l) Women (A-4) Let's Talk About Men (A-3) We All Loved Each Other So Much (A-2) i talk show. He is grilled by an mankind is the last frontier," Carol Tipton si- Logan's Run (A-3) Wonderful Crook (A-3) interfaith group of university she continues, "and as a poet I multaneously interprets in Lollipop (A-l) Women in Cellblock (C) theologians, who give him a Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (C) Welcome to L.A. (B) am extremely interested in Sign Language. Last Remake Beau Geste (A-3) Wild Duck (A-3) list of questions (written in exploring it." La Grande Bourgeoise (A-3) Won Ton Ton, Dog That Saved Hollywood Last Days of Man on earth (B) (B) Aramaic!) "that only God can "Basically I'm concerned Let Joy Reign Supreme (B) Xala (A-3) answer." He loses, his job— with the strength of the in- the head of the supermarket Marathon Man (B) You Light Up My Life (A-2) dividual," she adds. Calling Marquis of 0 (A-2) Yazuka, The (A-3) chain had prayed at the White Matter of Time (A-3) for all people to "get in- 9 A.M. - Ch. 7 Memory of Justice (A-4> Zig Zag (B) House and with the Joint volved," Ms. Giovanni says, "The Church and The Chiefs, and was an expert on "Too many people have given World Today." KEY TO RATINGS religion. 8A.M.-Ch.5 up their personal respon- The TV Mass Al—Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage Finally, Denver is sued sibility to make the world a for Shut - fns A2—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents 10:30 A.M. - Ch. )0 A3—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults for libel by an obnoxious little bit better." She goes on The TV Mass A4—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults With Reservations money-grubbing corn-pone to say, "We've got to do for Shut-Ins. B —Morally Objectionable in Part for All C —Condemned evangelist (Paul Sorvino), better. If we can go to Mars thus setting up Burns' big and the moon then we can The archdiocese or Miami* TV Programs in English Miami, Florida / THE VOICE f Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 17 MATTER OF OPINION *— ( Editorial Death penalty-more evidence in

As we have said before in this space, it when it comes to the State walking a prisonment. The highest rate of murder is possible for someone to knowingly and prisoner down a corridor, strapping him in increase was in states which had poor conscientiously kill another person without a chair and electrocuting him, the realities capture and conviction rates, regardless of just cause, and therefore forfeit his own of that person's life cannot simply be the ultimate punishment. right to life. discarded in deciding whether to kill him or This is not the first study that has shown Theoretically, the society, the State, put him on ice for many years. those basic results. can justifiably take that killer's life after Then there is the argument of There is naturally a lot of emotion in- due process, and God will be the ultimate deterrence, which would have to be the volved in this issue. Some ugly crimes are judge of that person's soul as He will for all most important justification for capital being committed. But whatever form of of us. punishment, since it would involve the penalty takes place should be based on the However, the process just described saving of future victims. truth as best we can determine. Evidence includes a lot of assumptions and conditions However, numerous studies have failed does not support the deterrence theory. Or, which are hard to meet in most actual in general to show any deterrent effect of one might say simply that someone who cases. the death penalty. Now a study, reported kills deserves to die as a matter of justice. The history of capital punishment is a last week, by Brian Forst of the Institute for But the record shows that mostly poor and history of discrimination by economic class Law and Social Research studied statistics minorities get the death penalty. (When is and race in all countries where it is used. from 32 states for a period between 1960 and the last time you recall a well-to-do Anglo Thus, it is hard to believe the State is really 1970. being executed?) This, then is not real determining which cases are truly willful, He found that "those states in which the justice, and actually reflects the kind of conscientious killings, cases without actual use of capital punishment ceased social injustice that leads to many killings mitigating circumstances that might justify during the 1960's experienced no greater in the first place. something less than the ultimate penalty. increase in the murder rate than did the This is not bleeding heartism. This is As for psychiatric evaluation of the states that did not use capital punishment in history. We do not favor turning dangerous accused, except in extreme straight-jacket the first place. criminals loose on society with a slap on the cases, there is a great gray area of un- Forst said that if the death penalty wrist, or bonding out dangerous suspects at certainty even among the doctors them- deterred homicide, then when executions the drop of a signature, which too often selves as to how responsible a given person end in a state one would expect murders to happens. is in a given situation that is a climax to a go up. But, he found that "the states that If we want deterrence, we need efficient life of economic deprivation, childhood ended the death penalty had smaller in- law enforcement, cooperation from the traumas, racism and many other factors. creases in the homicide rates." community, improving social conditions We don't believe social conditions can What DID deter crime was a high rate and swift and efficient justice in the courts. justify murder or other horrible actions, but of capture and conviction and im- Twenty thousand volts just won't do it. Letters to the Editor

sanctity, authenticity and oneness. repent. As for atonement, capital Special learning In reference to Holy Com- Executions punishment will bring it about. munion, hand or tongue, I am (3) As to "conversion" my classes-where? saddened at even the necessity of supported question is "to what" —Christian or being asked a preference. Of course it Having read and re-read some other religion? We do not I read with great interest the should remain as it has been through carefully the article regarding Capital require anyone to adhere to any article, "Naples teacher uses 'love,' the years. What mortal is worthy of Punishment by Archbishop Mc- particular religion or belief. Why is 'try' as key to special learning." holding the Lord in his hands when it Carthy in your issue of 23 Sept. 1977, society required to convert such an The article ended by asking for is truly the Lord who holds each and I take the liberty of "sounding off" offender? interested mothers to observe her every one of us in his hand? He for capital punishment. My reasons (4) As for rehabilitation, my class and help in carrying on her suffered for this right and few of us are, as briefly as possible, the question again is "to what." Society work and with a quote from Sister know what real suffering is. following: is not under any such obligation to Carmella of Dade County. Confession has turned into (1) There is no need to prove such an offender. Is there such a class in Broward somewhat of a social call with the "conclusively" that capital punish- I agree whole heartedly with the or Dade County? new rite of Penance and is so com- ment is a deterrent. I find the use of objectives which should be a part of Bea R. Statnick fortable for the penitent that he most the adverb "conclusively" inap- the criminal justice system, as set Fort Lauderdale likely will go out and repeat the same propriate. There are few propositions forth by Archbishop McCarthy, (Editor's Note: According to offense over and over. which can be proved to that extent. except as to premeditated murder Sister Carmella remedial reading If Catholicism was the first and The certain knowledge that which is, in my opinion as a lawyer of teachers are included on most of the only religion, as the Church teaches, premeditated murder, if proved 50 years experience, about 22 of school staffs in Broward and Dade then leave it alone, otherwise it beyond any reasonable doubt, will be which were spent as a Judge Ad- County. However, programs by becomes man-made and meaningless, punished by capital punishment will vocate in the United States Army, in trained therapists are not available.) just like many others. be a deterrent for many, if not all. a class by itself. Nothing is more Our dress code has faded—we no Life imprisonment almost never heinous than it except possibly Host in hand longer need cover our heads, we can means that—only support by a State treason. 1 eat meat on Friday, the day of our or the Federal Government until Colonel William J. Flynn called 'whim Lord's crucifixion. How can we still some bleeding hearts feel compassion Fort Lauderdale call ourselves Catholic? and release the offender to society. Editor: In reference to the I will never hold the Lord in my article "Communion-hand Or tongue" (2) As for "adequate op- hands—there is much more comfort portunity for repentance and All letters to the editor (Voice Sept. 9, 1977) I would like to in knowing that he holds me in the must be signed. Names will state: What's happening to our atonement," any conviction of palm of his hand. premeditated murder carries with it be withheld from beloved Catholic Faith? Like many Mrs. D.M. Carani publication upon request. other religious denominations, it is the right to automatic appeal to the Hialeah highest court in the State or the The Voice reserves the gradually bending to suit the whims right to edit letters within of a crazy mixed-up world. I feel that Federal Government which has (Editor's note: See story on Page 5 jurisdiction. Such appeals take very context for space con- our faith is slowly losing the very for clarification of background and siderations. things that drew most people to it: considerable time during which the meaning of Communion in the hand.) convict has ample opportunity to Page 18 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 How much can government do? But Msgr. Baroni does see a way to make housing will be designed for those too well-off to government more effective—he wants to make qualify for public housing but not well-off enough government more responsive to community to buy a home without some public assistance. groups and other nonprofit organizations con- Another area that will see a big increase — cerned with city life. "There was an article in The from $2.3 million to $15 million —is counselling Wall Street Journal the other day that said neigh- for people holding mortgages under HUD By JIM CASTELLI borhood groups did more rehabilitation in the programs. This program comes under Msgr. WASHINGTON-(NO- President Carter City of New York than the city did last year," he Baroni's jurisdiction. recently focused attention on the problems of points out. He says there are 55,000 families in default America's inner cities with highly publicized The neighborhood and the family should be on mortgages that could cost the federal Treasury visits to New York's devastated South Bronx the focus of government policy, Msgr. Baroni some $2 billion. Counselling to help these families area and a similar neighborhood in Detroit. . believes. "There are no lobbies for the family in avoid default could both save federal money and One of the people responsible for Carter's Washington, there are no lobbies for neigh- prevent family disruption, Msgr. Baroni believes. visits was Msgr. Geno Baroni, a long-time ac- borhoods in Washington," he told a meeting of HUD will also begin a pilot project with the tivist in civil rights, ethnic and neighborhood diocesan Family Life Directors in mid-October. Labor Department to put unemployed youths to issues who is now Assistant Secretary of Housing Is Msgr. Baroni getting his point across to work in housing rehabilitation. Eight cities will and Urban Development for Neighborhood others in the administration? "Ask me in six each receive a million dollars for the projects, Revitalization, Consumer Affairs and Regulatory months," he answers. according to Msgr. Baroni. Functions. But he is eager to point out what the Ad- HUD is considering ways to provide in- Msgr. Baroni will be involved in devising a ministration has already done for the cities and centives for investment in the cities and ways, to follow-up plan for revitalization of the South to discuss its future plans. deal with the related problems of housing, energy Bronx. He is also a_ member of HUD's Urban First, he notes, there were Administration conservation unemployment, Msgr. Baroni says. Regional Planning Group, a task force with the initiatives in the $6.2 billion Housing and Urban Other possible actions include steps to assignment of making major urban policy Development bill just signed by the President. require more citizen participation in Community recommendations by November 15. One was the Urban Development Action Grant Development Bloc Grant projects and to require Msgr. Baroni, who has done his share of program to provide one-time grants of $5 million "targeting" of 75 percent of those funds to the criticizing unresponsive administrations in the to $20 million to 40 or 50 cities for use in long- cities' neediest areas. past, is well aware that the Carter Administration term projects to revitalize neigh- HUD is considering an Urban Development is now called unresponsive by blacks, blue-collar borhoods, stimulate jobs and similar efforts. Bank to provide loans for urban projects. Msgr. workers and others who put Carter in office. The Community Development Bloc Grant Baroni also favors funding of an Urban Co-op to "It's going to get worse, he says. "There are program, part of the HUD bill, includes a new provide funds for community group projects two things at work. First, there are 'new ex- formula designed to favor aid to the older, poorer much as the Urban Development Bank would pectations' that the Administration will be 'more cities of the Northeast and Midwest, according to provide funds for the business community. responsive.' After eight years, expectations are Msgr. Baroni. Community groups are eligible for There is a growing agreement within the there. project funds through the cities under this housing field —as, for example, in a recent article "At the same time, there's been a change program, he says, and are also eligible for aid for by Neil Pierce, a columnist specializing in urban from the 60s. No one is going around today technical assistance. affairs—that the kind of community par- thinking he has 'the plan' to save the cities. Msgr. Baroni says HUD's new budget ticipation pushed by Msgr. Baroni is vital to any There's a great skepticism about just how much request includes more money for housing urban policy. government can do. rehabilitation. Surprisingly, the new budget It may be that the success of the present "Don't get me wrong," he says, "I'm all for request will also ask for funds for 50,000 units urban policy eventually hinges not on what government programs. Government can do a lot, of subsidized housing for a program similar to one government does by itself, but on what govern- but it can't love children for you." suspended by the Nixon Administration. The ment does to help communities help themselves. The war pictures-help or hindrance?

Have you seen the War Pictures? Do you employ the soft sell approach, using By Many people who opposed the Vietnam War compelling logic to win people over? Are even the claim that the real turning point in American fetal development pictures "too emotional"? Dick Conklin Public opinion took place when the TV networks Must you avoid at all costs an image that could be began showing scenes of death —the faces behind called "fanatical" by some? the body count: attrocities at My Lai, gunned Or do you try to adapt your presentation to The well-known "garbage bag of dead down American pilots, napalmed children. The each new audience, using the strong stuff only babies," too horrible to be true, was eleven o'clock news brought it home. when demanded by a hostile (or apathetic) photographed at a Toronto teaching hospital. (A "Right to Lifers" are pretty well known for situation? few years later a similar bag, being transported their "dead baby" pictures—aborted babies in Dr. and Mrs. Jack Willke have been telling from an abortion clinic to a New York City in- vivid color. The stark reality of abortion. Telling the pro-life story right from the beginning. They cinerator, fell from a truck and was discovered by it like it is. Since education is one of the three key are the authors of Handbook on Abortion and a passersby.) thrusts of the pro-life movement (the others are popular slide-cassette kit in use by many pro-life Thousands joined the pro-life cause as a legislation and alternatives to abortion), you'd groups, schools and hospitals. Dr. Willke is also result of seeing those early presentations. Pro- expect teaching techniques to be a source of currently a vice president of the National Right to abortion speakers began to stipulate, as a pre- frequent discussion. They are: Life Committee. In a recent talk before Florida requisite to a debate, that no slides, pictures or Do you show the abortion scenes whenever pro-life representatives, the Willke's reminded films were to be used. Today such confrontations addressing an adult or teenage audience? Over them that our nation today is audio and visually- are usually limited to radio and TV talk shows. 18? 15? oriented. They suggested that every talk on Yet still we take our pro-life story to anyone who abortion should include a film or slide set showing will listen—church and civic groups, CCD and the growth of the unborn baby during pregnancy, high school classes. and include the recorded sound of the fetal What does it take to change the mind of an heartbeat. abortionist doctor? A militant feminist? The Mrs. Willke made the Vietnam War com- mother of an unplanned pregnancy? How do you parison. "Everyone must see our War Pictures motivate a churchgoing Christian to get in- once," she said. volved? Many of you remember the early days of the Have you seen the War Pictures? abortion controversy, before the issues of abortion complications, tax funding and euthanasia were raised, when the basic question FREE PRESENTATION "When does life begin?" was the center of Do you want to tell the pro-life story? Are you discussion. The pro and anti sides would hotly a junior high, senior high, or CCD teacher? A debate the subject, often by angry, opinionated priest? Social workers? Just concerned? A people untrained in debating techniques. But still free copy of the Willke slide-cassette kit, with the right to life zealots would often score the a script, is yours for the asking. Write: winning point. How? Many felt that the graphic Catholic League for Religious and Civil Marsha Fleming, right, President of Broward photographs of dismembered tiny bodies, Rights, 1100 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, Right to Life, looks over educational material scorched red from saline solution, drove the point Wisconsin 53233. designed by Dr. and Mrs. Jack Willke. home better than any rhetoric. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 19 By Fr. John Dietzen Can anyone be denied Christian burial ?

burial, if it is clear that this simply expresses the link the Something very similar carry the message that is what the deceased man or Church keeps with those who happens when a man is something permanent woman would want. are baptized. ordained to the priesthood. happens when these Q. I believe I read some You may be referring to When he receives this sacraments are received. time ago that one could no some reported practices in Q. This question caused sacrament, he is established Hence, personal priestly longer be denied a Catholic several European dioceses, quite a disagreement at our in a new and special powers to fulfill these ser- burial regardless of his particularly in France. Not study club: When a priest relationship to Jesus, which vices are never lost. standing in the Church, if long ago it was announced leaves the priesthood, can he involves certain functions However, a man who has that was his request. This that full Catholic burial still offer Mass and hear and responsibilities in the "left the priesthood" may was to include persons would not be automatically confessions? I am a convert service of other Christians, not normally offer Mass or married out of the Church, denied to divorced and to the Catholic faith, and I and of all persons. hear confessions. For ex- those Who didn't go to Mass remarried Catholics if they remember the priest saying, The "power" to fulfill cellent and obvious reasons for other reasons but still have kept their attachment "Once a priest always a these services—for example, having to do with the supported the Church, and to the Catholic/faith during priest." But some of my offering the sacrifice of the spiritual good of all, the so on. But ! this isn't hap- their lifetime and at the time friends disagree. (Iowa) Eucharist or administering Church forbids such a man pening in some of our of their death. Evidence of A. When a person is the Sacrament of Penance- to exercise these functions communities. Why? (Fla.) this attachment would be the baptized, he is, as you know, is, therefore, never lost. except in extreme A. The general rules on religious training of their established in a permanent Some old catechisms used to emergencies—for instance if Catholic burial have not children, attendance at basic relationship and say that the Sacraments of a dying person wished to go basically changed anywhere Mass, etc. identity with Jesus Christ— Baptism, Confirmation and to confession or receive the in the United States, to my In these instances, an identity that will always "place an in- Eucharist, and no other knowledge, though bishops bishops have pointed out be there. No matter what delible mark on the soul." priest was available. and parish priests normally that this policy has no good or evil he may do in the The phrase is an extremely (Questions for this tend to go as far as possible relation to the permanence of future, he remains a baptized poor one because it can so column should be sent to in giving individuals every marriage, or to the right to Christian with all that easily be misunderstood in a Father Dietzen, 1113 W. opportunity for a Catholic receive the sacraments. It implies. variety of ways; but it does Bradley, Peoria, 111. 61606.)

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YEARLY. 421-2022 EVES: & WEEKENDS: Salads Special orders-Parties & WATER TANKS???????? . N.C. 28694 Ph. 919-246-7272 792-8010 ASK FOR JERRY ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS 754-2681 421-8863 and private homes 238-4243 AGENT: 83&6780 Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 / Page 21 pastorales, a la evangelizacion y Mundo Nacion Estados Unidos a la catequesis. que reprimi6 asi una Delegation Episcopal U.S. A La catequesis juvenil es • Presentan necesidades de manifestaci6n. Solo pedian "Recomendamos que las entre nosotros pastoral juvenil. Minorias "vida, pan y libertad" ante parroquias, di6cesis y con- Parte esencial e importante de WASHINGTON—Al parti- condiciones de injusticia social, ferencias nacionales de obispos ella es la pastoral vocacional. Se cipar en una conferencia sobre comentaron los sacerdotes. reconozcan y utilicon en el mayor acompana al joven en su justicia inter-racial, delegados grado posible los dones especi- progresiva maduracion del ficos de la mujer en todos los del Secretariado pro Gentes de • Echa la Culpa a Marxist as compromise bautismal hasta la Habla Hispana -U.S. Catholic niveles del ministerio de la opcion final del estado de vida. Conference, expusieron las HEREDIA, Cpsta Rica—El catequesis. Que se de a la mujer Pbro. Benjamin Nunez, rector de necesidades en igualdad de consideraci6n para posiciones de Mons. Jose A. DAMMERT oportunidades de trabajo, la Universidad Nacional atribuye liderazgo. segun sus talentos. al abuso de profesores y BELLIDO. vivienda, educaci6n y salud de habilidades y preparacibn." obispo de Ca jam area (Peru) los hispanos en Estados Unidos. dirigentes marxistas los problemas financieros y de moral Los obispos norteamencanos El trabajo de los nifios en los La conferencia tambten trat6 tambien afirmaron que la in- Andes del Peru impide la for- desempleo entre los negros, que en la instituci6n, cuya grave situaci6n ha estado en primera justicia y la discriminacibn son macibn religiosa, y los afecta mas gravemente a los inconsistentes con la dignidad adolescentes, al tener qv j6venes. plana por varias semanas. Comentarios editoriales seftalan humana y que al mismo tiempo trabajar como adultos, tienen ' que esto es parte de la crisis indican una scna ignorancia mismos derechos y obligaciories • No a supeficialidad en nacional ante el exceso de sobre lo que es la vida en cl de estos: la pedagogia prensa graduados de secundaria y la Espiritu, una oposieibn a la labor catequistica dirigida a los nifios y CIUDAD DEL VATICANO— falta de cupo, pero tambie'n del mismo Cristo y una ofensa En un mensaje al congreso en culpan a la penetraci6n marxista escandalosa contra la Iglesia. Viena de la Unibn Internacional de refugiados chilenos. El im- Recomendaron la creacion Cat61ica de la Prensa (UCIP), el pulso educacional logra 35,000 de materiales originates para la Papa Paulo VI exhort6 a los colegiales graduados, pero la catequesis segun la lengua, el periodistas a satisfacer las Nacional y la Universidad de modo de pensar las costumbres y necesidades reales de sus lec- Costa Rica s61o pueden recibir a simbolos de cada grupo racial y tores, a informarles con ob- 10,000 nuevos alumnos. etnico que se catequiza. "La El mundo ha jetividad y a evitar informaci6n existencia, dentro de una misma morbosa b sectaria. Al referirse a iglesia local, de diversidad iVienc de la Pag.24) los 50 afios de la UCIP, el Papa cultural o racial, no ha de ser elogi6 sus meritos y logros, Concurso de considerada una carga, sino una Para los debates, en las sesiones generates, los obispos debian indicar con particularmente "el ayudar a sus bendicibn—una oportunidad de antelacibn su deseo de intervenir, utilizando el latin o pidiendo permiso para miembros a proyectar el punto de Carteles La Voz demostrar que Dios es una utilizar otra lengua. Los obispos que no tuvieron oportunidad de tomar la vista cristiano sobre los familia universal encarnada en palabra pueden validamente presentar su intervencibn por escrito. inquietantes acontecimientos de la iglesia local." nuestra epoca." Hablb ademds El concurso de carteles sobre El ritmo de trabajo hasta el dia 6 ha sido de una o dos sesiones generales de de las presiones comerciales y este peribdico La Voz, esta debate al dia con la intervencibn de 15 a 20 padres sinodales por sesibn. - demagbgicas, que conllevan la atrayendo la atenci6n de muchos Cardenal Timothy MANNING, Rejzularmonte se han ido ofreciendo conferencias de prensa a los periodistas— tentaci6n de complacer la jbvenes en la Arquidi6cesis que arzoblspo de Los Angeles en 262 periodistas acredit ados, 232 cnviados espcciales. A su disposicion han tenido supeficialidad del publico y ya nos han ido enviando sus California USA. cuatro teletipos y 14 lineas telefbnicas. Los boletines informativos se han distraer su atenci6n de los 'obras de arte'. El concurso es Una catequesis adecuada a la distribuido en cinco lenguas—un total de 1550 ejemplares. grandes problemas de la vida bilingile. Los carteles deben situacibn juvenil s61o es posible humana. expresar con palabras, foto, enmarcada dentro de una mas dibujos...lo que es el peri6dico. amplia pastoral de la juventud. Si Las intervenciones de los seis primeros dias— algunas aparentemente • Protestas a pen a de muerte es importante que los adultos. contradictorias, segun han ido indicando los medios informativos— se ha ido Las palabras "La Voz" o marcando lineas de fuerza indicadoras de la situacibn y problematica de la MANILA, Filipinas—La "The Voice" deben aparecer en ademas de vivir los valores decisibn del gobierno del autenticos del Evangelio, Iglesia en cada pais: Africa inquieta por presentar un cristianismo encarnado, el cartel y 6ste ha de ser no mas realista, y de gran respelo a la cultura africana. America latina preocupada presidente Ferdinand Marcos de pequeflo de 14" x 18". colaboren en la pastoral juvenil, revivir la pena de muerte por el no es menos importante la por una verdadera 'integracibn' de la teologia de la liberacibn. deseosa de El concurso esta abierto a pastoral de los jovenes hacia los afirmar que "Medellin esta vivo", e indicando cierto temor ante los avances crimen de "lesa majestad" ha nifios y j6venes de elemental a provocado protestas de mismos jovenes. En esta pastoral 'izquierdistas' entre los lideres de la catequesis rural. Europa del Este secundaria. Pueden enviarse o destaenn la proclamaci6n del abogados, y de dirigentes depositarse los carteles en religiosos y civicos, en vista mensaje evangelico; la nuestras oficinas, 6201 Biscayne organizacibn de la comunidad: sobretodo del regimen de Blvd. Miami, Fla. 33138 antes del represi6n contra personal las oportunidades de misibn y de primero de noviembre. Se servicio. religioso en el archipielago. La otorgarSn premios a los mejores de Pastores del rebafio de Cristo. adolescentes no sirve para los asociacibn de superiores de carteles, todos vendr^n a ser Al promover la pastoral deben proclamar in- adultos, aunque sean muy congregaciones religiosas ha propiedad del peri6dico. juvenil hay que tener en cuenta sistentemente los principios de la jbvenes. dicho que el gobierno ha los estudios hechos sobre la justicia social, que son parte La cultura andina posee arrestado a miles de ciudadanos. Hasta el momento han sido juventud, el resultado de las constitutiva del mensaje valores precristianos que deben El gobierno anunci6 que habia pocos los carteles en experiencias realizadas en este evangelico. ser acogidos, lo mismo que la puesto en libertada a 3,068 per- espanol...Animo y a desarrollar sector de la Pastoral y las rcligiosidad popular, s pesar de sonas. la creatividad. Solo un cartel por sugerencias de los expertos en la ciertas ambigttedades. estudiante. Mons. Mario TEIXEIRA • Obispo condena aseinatos materia. Urge la formacion de Gl'RGEL, calequistas campesinos y GUATEMALA—El cardenal obispo de Itabira (Brasll) Mario Casariego de Guatemala Comunidad tambien urge una acci6n Latinoam erica La enseflanza escolar de la liturgico-catcquistica que supla public6 una pastoral en que • Baile de dlsfraces, del rcligibn no deberfa ser antes que lamenta el uso "del asesinato Mons. Samuel Emmanuel el catecumenado en los paises Movimiento de Cursillos de nada una exposicion sistematica cristianos. como arma polltica." Hay Cristiandad, el sabado 29, en el CARTER, arzobispo de de la fe, al margen de los campafta electoral para marzo. Club de las Americas. Para in- Kingston en Jamaica, problemas que el joven en- Pidi6 a los cat61icos elegir formaci6n, A. Jacomino, 667- Presidente de la Conferencia cucntra hie et nunc ( en el Mons. Roman ARRIETA candidatos por su record, no por 8165. momento exacto de la vida VILLALOBOS, simple lealtad. Por los mismos Episcopal de Antillas. Es necesario dar tambien a academica); sino que deberfa obispo de Tilaran, Presidente de dfas un grupo de sacerdotes • Baile de Halloween, responder a los problemas la Conferencia Episcopal de diocesanos conden6 la matanza organizado por el grupo juvenil los jdvenes una adecuada for- macibn sobre los principios de la suscitados por las distintas Costa Rica de 25 estudiantes por la policfa de St. Raymond, el 28 de octubre disciplinas de la escuela y por el Observa un peligro muy real a las 8 p.m., Tendra lugar en el justicia social. La doctrina social de la ambiente cultural. en el interior de la Iglesia: las 2626 S.W. 3 avenida, con el grupo verdades a medias, las afir- Salsa 76. iglesia parece demasiado exigua, Mons. Jose Gabriel CALDERON, y a menudo se la pasa por alto en maciones ambiguas, las IMP RE NT A • Retiro para mujeres, en las obispo de Cartago (Colombia) opiniones peregrinas a las que se casas de retiros de Kendall, 7275 nuestras escuelas y univer- Muchos sacerdotes y sidades, sin tener en cuenta las pretende dar valor magistral, a "MARESMA" S.W. 124 calle, comenzando este religiosos, preoupados por las como un horizontalismo que !>. viernes 27 a las 7 p.m., hasta el Enciclicas papales que hablan injusticias sociales, quieren claramente de los problemas circunscribe a lo inmanente y 70 N. W. 22 Ave. - Miami, Fla. domingo. Dirigira el retiro el rcducir la catequesis a una casi prescinde dc lo trans- Padre Francisco Villaverde, O.P. actuates de la humanidad. En simple "denuncia" de dichas efecto, no es suficiente un cendente. Sugiere finalmente, Para informacibn llamar al 238- injusticias. No basta decir que un remedio: velar atentamente Gran Surtido de Tarjetas para 2711, Hna. Josephine. conocimiento social abstracto. estan equivocados. Es necesario Es necesario cobrar conciencia a sobre las instituciones donde Bodas, Bautizos, Comuniones, «Dfa de intercambio familiar hacer que la catequesis lleve a principalmente se forman los fondo para transformar la una renovacibn social. Cumpleanos, Recordatorios y en la Parroquir !e St. James, el 6 situacibn social dc injusticia en la catequistas. de noviembre—681-7428. que muchas veces se distribuyen Cardenal Octavio A. BERAS Misas. Impresionesal Relieve. t Fiestas Patronales de Sta. mal los dones del Creador. Con Cecilia, 15-16-17 de noviembre. ROJAS. arzobispo de Santo Do Africa TODA CLASE DE TRABAJOS di-masiada frecuencia se agudiza mingo Republica Dominic ana • Festival del Colegio de Sta. Mons. Auguste NOBOU, Teresa, 2701 Indian Mound Trail, mas el problema porque la in- Obscrva que el ateismo. el COMERCIALES Y SOCIALES transigencia de los ricos no obispo de Korhogu (Costa de C.G., el 19 y 20 de noviembre laicisnui y el secularismo Marfil) AHDRRE,TIEMPQ Y DINERD desde las 10 de la manana, con quiere cambiar la situacion. crecienre exigen intensificar la CDNFIANDDNGS '5 US IMPRESDS Esto conduce a la caballitos, kioskos, juegos, catequizacion. Esro impone dar Hacc falta una catequesis MRIHOS I1MIANEIITE DE t «.«. « t f. M. radicalizacion y. a menudo, a la comida, y pequeno rastro (flee prioridad en los objetivos "encarnada". La catequesis TELEFONO 642-7266 market). . Los obispos, en calidad Page 221 Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 puramente nocional no aicanza al plicar a los seglares en la cura comunidades erlesiales de base. poner a nadie que aprenda de social. hombre en su integridad; se pastoral. Todos han de in- La catequesis debe ser tarea de memoria lo que previamente no precis a siempre una globalidad teresarse por el trabajo diario de todos, pero sobre todo de los ha entendido. Mons. Johannes W. de contenidos. Los destinatarios todos los cristianos. padres, ayudados por los No hay que olvidar, so pena Bl.LYSSEN, (Holanda) de la catequesis no son sacerdotes y por los catequistas. de empobrecer la transmision de Una de las cuestiones fun- homogeneos. Mons. Albert YUNGU, La accion calequistica ha de la fe, que hay que aprender de damentales de la catequesis es la El uso de los medios de oblspo de Tshumb£, Presidente dirigirse hacia una pedagogia memoria algunas f6rmulas. llamada mediacion cultural. Los como el Simbolo de la fe, las jovenes buscan un eslab6n que comunicaci6n social esta genera- Conferencia Episcopal del Zaire existencial y progresiva, con el lizado, desdc hace anos, en la fin de cstimular una fe viva, mas oraciones comunes, las fdrrnulas ongarce la Buena Nueva con sus Costa dc Marftl; ello ha hecho Los obispos del Zaire invitan personalizada. sacrament ales, las principales sentimientos. Su fe en la pedagogicamente mas critica la a la Iglesia universal a partes de la Misa, el decalogo, las Revelacion divina no podra conciencia del pueblo y aprovechar al maximo las bienaventuranzas; en una crecer mientras no se establezca especialmente de los jdvenes. El perspectives dc la catequesis Asia palabra, todos los elementos que un contacto entre su experiencia vehiculo mas poderoso es la extra-escolar. Es mas libre; manificstan la identidad de vida y la Revelacion. Mons. Nguyen Van BInh cristiana. televisi6n. Los obispos no compromete personulmente mas arzoblspo de Salg6n podemos ignorar csta re alidad en a fondo, tanto al catequista como Tengo que ayudar a mis Mons. Frane FRANIC, Mons. Julius GABRIS, el campo de la catequesis. Pero al catecumeno; estimula la oyentes a comprender y vivir su arzoblspo de Split-Mafcarska adminlstrador apostolico de i'so exige un esfuerzo econ6mico crealividad; provoca mas fe en el medio marxista, por lo (Yugoslavia) Trnava 'Checoslovaquia) ..uperjor a nuestras facilmente la adhesion en el que no me sera permitido ocultar Es de desear una fuerte En su pais la religi6n se posibilidades. Por eso pedimos ambilo de la tamilia y del am- las diferencias entre marxismo y catequesis prematrimonial, ensena s61o en las escuelas ayuda a la Iglesia universal. biente. Pero es preciso que los cristianismo, al contrario tengo matrimonial y familiar, porque estatales; no existen mas bto en el Sinodo de Obispos

seflalando la diffcil situ£ci6n catequetica— por oposici6n de los regime- Ademas de los obispos tuvieron intervenciones superiores generales de nes politicos, y el Cardenal Garrone perfecto de la sagrada congregaci6n para congregaciones religiosas: el Padre Arrupe, S. J.: insuficiente pluralismo perjudica a la educaci6n catdlica expresando la problematica europea —occidental— sobre la la unidad; Padre Agostini, general de los combonianos: la catequesis ha de preparar integridad de la doctrina: temor ante la difusi6n de tetilogos, ante la falta de for- a los cristianos a ejercer sus responsabilidades en la vida sociopolftica. Hno. Jos6 P. maci6n de los laicos.. y por la separacibn del credo comun. En otra intervenci6n el Basterrechea, general de los hermanos de la Salle: que.los obispos se definan sobre la europeo Cardenl Suenens coment6 que los jdvenes dicen 'si' al Evangelio de escuela cat61ica...pues no se valora la catequesis dentro de ella. Jesucristo y 'no' a la Iglesia "que somos nosotros, los que no presentamos ante los jtivenes el autentico rostro de Jesucristo." El resumen de estos seis dias primeros dado a la prensa por el cardenal Hoffner Los asiaticos sefialaron su preocupacibn por la inculturaci6n, la necesidad de indicaba tres consecuencias: •Necesidad de fidelidad al mensaje de Cristo—que solo comunidades de base y la ineficacia de la catequesis parroquial indicando su orien- se da dentro de la Iglesia; • Buscar al hombre donde se encuentra— en las con- taci6n hacia una catequesis cristocentrica, personal, adecuada y conectada con la diciones concretas de la vida; • Encontrar el m&odo justo. experiencia. Durante la tarde del dia 7 el relator del Sinodo cardenal Lordscheider, present6 En su intervencidn—unica reproducida uitegramente por las agendas in- un informe balance en un foUeto de 23 paginas. En dias siguientes—hasta el 13— con- ternacionales de prensa (France Press), el vietnamita arzobispo de Saig6n, Mons. tinuo el trabajo en cfrculos menores para concretar sobre el contenido. Los dias 14 y Nguyen-Van-Binh, indic6 que los "catblicos vietnamitas, viven la actitud de no 15 se dedicaron a relacidn de los trabajos realizados y el 17 y 18 a congregaciones permanecer en un ghetto, sino de cooperar en la construcci6n del pais. Para ello tengo generales con discusidn sobre los trabajos. que ayudar a mis oyentes a comprender y vivir su fe en ese medio marxista" dijo,"por Los obispos llegaron al acuerdo de redactar un documento final ademas de en- lo que no me serd permitido ocultar las diferencias entre marxismo y cristianismo, al tregar al Santo Padre las deliberaciones para un mas extenso tratamiento de la contrario, tengo que exponerlas legalmente, no en una actitud de oposici6n, sino de catequesis. No fue facil Uegar al acuerdo sobre el contenido de tal documento como apertura y dialogo." sobre el papel de la justicia social en la catequesis.

Cardenal Maurice OTUNGA, pastores vigilen con el mayor que exponerlas lealmente, no en en condiciones de libertad escuelas, y no esta permitido arzobispo de Nairobi (Kenla) cuidado cl contenido de dicha actilud de oposici6n sino de religiosa limitada, como sucede impartir instruccibn alguna a los catequesis, para que la figura di> apertura y de dialogo. Presentar en Yugoslavia, el mantenimiento ninos en las iglesias. En las Los africanos, en cstc Cristo domine con toda su fuerza la fc cat61ica en lenguaje y el progreso de la fe depende de escuelas s61o se consiente una momento han de aplicarse y eficacia, sin nadic que la marxista no significa las familias sanas y practicantes. hora semanal a los ninos cuyos seriamente al estudio de las sustituya ni nada que la ofusque. 'marxitizar' el cristianismo. La moral permisiva es padres lo solicitan. Pero el experiencias tradicionales de mortii'era para la fe, porque ntimero de ninos va Africa para encarnar el mensaje Mons. Alphonse D. NSABI, Mons. Joseph EK THABPING, tambien los marxisias exigen, y a disminuyendo paulatinamente, a cristiario en las culturas obispo de Kigoma (Tanzania) obtspo de Ratchaburi (Tailandia) menudo consiguen, de sus causa de las presiones que el africanas. Les han alentado ya La catequesis exigc a la En Tailandia se propone una adcplos actos heroicos, y personal escolar ejerce sobre los Pablo VI, el Concilio Ecumenico Iglesia guias sabios que. catequesis para los j6venes ins- nosotros debemos aventajarlos padres. Vaticano II y cl Directorio respetando los valores pirada en la praclica de vida en el sacrificio y no en el La jerarquia eclesiaslica ha Catequistico General. Existe, tradicionales de Africa, esten monastica dc los budistas. liberalismoburgues, superado ya solicit ado del Gobierno que ademas, una confirmaci6n capacitados para form a r de Gran parte de los jovenes y sin horizonle ninguno para el permita la instruccion religiosa maravillosa de ello, a saber, que manera cfeetiva e integral al budistas, espontaneamente o futuro. fuera de la escuela, pero sin cl Hijo de Dios se hizo hombre y crisliano. especialmente al impulsados por la familia, resultado. se comporto como verdadero joven. abrazan la vida monastica - Cardenal Vicente Cardenal George Basil HUME, hombre en todo. menos en el durante tres mesos por lo menos; ENRIQUE Y TARANCON, pecado. A esie proposito seria con- arzobispo de Westminster veniente que se crearan en los en estc pcriodo de tiempo se les arzobispo de Madrid, Presidente (Inglaterra) Hay que dar una formacion scminarios pequenos grupos de inculca una intensa cducaci6n de la Conferencia Episcopal La doctrina, sin una ex- cristiana progresiva, que haga jovenes, que se habituen tambien doctrinal, cultural y disciplinar, Espaiiola periencia de vida cristiana, es posible la acogida del mensaje al trabajo manual para in- asi como el ejercicio de las vir- NTo hay proporcidn entre la esteril, mas, por otra parte, un evangGlico por parte del pueblo tegrarse en la vida real del tudes y la vida comun. De esta importancia de la accion intento de vida cristiana sin el africano. pueblo africano y prepararse a forma los j6venes adquieren catequistica para la vida de la conocimiento de la doctrina las actividades pastorales madurez espiritual. Iglesia y los medios que ponemos engendra confusion. Mons. Christopher MWOLEKA, propias del ministerio sacer- a su servicio. Los enfermos mentales blspo de Rulenge (Tanzania) dotal. Mons. Joseph KUO (China), En la presentacion del tiencn derecho a escuchar la arzobispo titular de Salamlna contenido del mensaje cristiano prcdicacion de la Palabra de Dios Explica que hay que pasar de La liturgia es fin y al mismo hay que guardar el principio de la y la posibilidad de acogerla para una religion considcrada como Oceania tiempo fuente de la catequesis. jerarquia de verdades y el de la crecer en la fe. El modo mejur es materia escolar, a una religi6n Es preciso, por tanto, poner el fidelidad a la integridad del la participation en la vida de la enlendida como un con-vivium. Mons. Eugene Xavler KLEIN, mayor empeno en aprovechar la mensaje cristiano. comunidad de fe, a la que Tenemos que decidirnos arzobispo de Numea (Oceania) liturgia en scntido catequistico, Tiene especial importancia enriquece con su testimonio; la resueltamente a sentirnos im- Para anunciar la Buena I'specialmente en la formacion hoy que sc presente el mensaje oatequi'Sis, en su dimension plicados en la vida de los demas. Nueva de la salvaci6n hacen cristiana de los ninos cristianizar crisliano poniendo de relieve el ecumgnica exige la necesidad de La Iglesia debi' promover falta, en primer lugar, las fiestas populares locales y las nexo que existe entre el misterio instruir a los fielcs sobre c6mo el pequenas comunidades catequistas bien formados celebraciones familiares. de Cristo y el valor central que afan de promover la union de los cristianas "con rostro humano". competentes y que con su vida ocupa i*n el Nuevo Testa monto la cristianos es parte integrante de En la comunidad cristiana den testimonio del Evangelio que Europa libertad. Igualmentr es preciso la vida de la Igiesia, como local debe existir una par- anuncian-Hay que buscar tales subrayar cl nexo entre el tambien sobre el hecho de que el Iicipaei6n responsable. Antano la catequistas entre los hombres de Mons. Dermot J. RYAN, misteri<. dc Cristo y el respcto a dialogo, para que subsist? arzobispo de Dublin la dignidad de la persona hum ana responsabilidad recaia solo sobre buena voluntad y principalmcnte 1 ofeclivnmcnte. ha de apoyarsc on el sacerdote <> sobre el i-nire i'i.s patin-s du familia, de Hay que alpnerse al principio y. en concrete, cl deoer dt los un cvnncimiento darn di1 hi cn'ocnista; ahor?. hay que im- sue-ric quf las fnmiliiis formt-n general dt- que no hay qiic im- f-risiianns di'promisvf-r is !u>ti'-i;i Miami, Florida i THE VOICE / Friday, October 28,1977 I Page 22 Anuncia Arz. McCarthy en carta pastoral Ano Santo comenzara encuaresma En una carta dirigida a todos y animo para los que viven los fieles el Arzobispo Edward desalentados, de escucha hacia McCarthy ha anunciado que se las necesidades y dolores de celebrara el afto 20 de la nuestra gente. Tiempo para Con zapatos de deporte y Arquidi6cesis de Miami como establecer nuevos caminos y un buen mapa, el obispo Aflo Santo Jubilar metas en nuestra busqueda de Raymond Lucker de New vivir unidos la maravillosa vida Ulm. Minn, --participants arquidiocesano. en el Sinodo de Roma-- se El arzobispo indica que en Cristo a la que nemos sido lanzd a recorrer 16 millas despue's de consultar con los llamados." 'romanas, mientras en su sacerdotes religiosas y fieles ha En su carta el arzobispo tierra, unas 350,000 per- visto conveniente convocar un describe asi su vision del Ano sonas en bici, patines o con buen calzado, hacian aiio de "crecimiento y Jubilar: lo mismo para lograr la enriquecimiento" que se iniciara "La primera fase sera una de meta de 700,000 dolares en la cuaresma de 1978. reflexi6n y oraci6n pidiendo la en pro de la education no- "Con la ayuda de Dios, la orientacidn del Espiritu Santo. publica en el estado de intercesibn de la Virgen Maria y Minnesota. Cada caminan- Esta etapa sera durante la te logro patrocinadores vuestra cooperaci6n, sera un afto cuaresma. Entonces que contribuirian econo- de gracia, de renovaci6n rneditaremos sobre los grandes micamente por cada milla espiritual para los individuos, las temas de nuestra llamada. recorrida. parroquias y las instituciones Tendran lugar convocatorias de toda la Arquidi6cesis," dice el parroquiales, discusiones en arzobispo en su carta. familia conferencias en "Esperamos que sea tiempo organizaciones y movimientos, de restauraci6n para los que se para escuchar las voces de los encuentran alejados de la Iglesia, fieles, para evaluar la calidad de tiempo de reconciliaci6n para nuestra vida de fe, para miembros de nuestras familias y preguntarnos, con corazdn amigos alejados, tiempo de atento, sobre las necesidades, los sincera evangelizaci6n acer- problemas, las tareas a realizar candonos a los que no conocen a para mejorar y crecer en el vivir Cristo. Sera tambi6n tiempo de comunitario de la vida de Cristo nueva unidad en Cristo, de apoyo en nuestros dias, en el sur de la Florida. "Los temas de reflexi6n seran crecimiento en la fe— evangelizaci6n propia y de nuestro ambiente. Vida de oraci6n, vida segun los valores j del Evangelic crecimiento comunitario, y desarrollo de un PERIODICvoxO CATOLICO ARCHIDIOCESIS DE MIAMI El mundo sentido de misi6n. "La segunda etapa, en Pentecostes, sera de discer- hablo en el Sinodo nimiento. Se formaran comites que, de la reflexibn de cuaresma, (Resumen de fuentes informatlvas sobre el Smodo) formulen conclusiones y resoluciones para pautas y A golpe de gong, cada ocho minutos, se han ido sucediendo las programas arquidiocesanos que intervenciones de los obispos reunidos en Roma para el Sinodo respondan a las necesidades Mundial. formuladas por los fieles. El tema de las reuniones "La catequesis en nuestro tiempo, especialmente para los niflos y para los j6venes," ha servido de marco "La tercera fase sera de para el gran examen de conciencia de la Iglesia universal que celebraci6n y compromiso. comenz6 el pasado 30 de septiembre en concelebraci6n Eucaristica del Esperamos pueda ser con una Santo Padre con los padres sinodales, en la Capilla sixtina. demostraci6n masiva—quizas en Los seis primeros dias de trabajo hasta la clausura de la IX el Orange Bowl—donde como Asamblea General el pasado 6 de octubre, acumularon 250,000 pueblo de Dios demos gracias por palabras y 14 intervenciones de obispos, todas ellas breves pero in- las bendicjones de Dios, dicadoras de las inquietudes y el pluralismo existence en la iglesia de renovemos nuestra entrega en hoy. servicio de Dios y los hermanos y (Pasa a la Pag. 22) nos comprometamos a realizar los nuevos programas, ideales y deseos de vivir la vida de Cristo." "Aprovecho la ocasi6n para pedir la cooperaci6n de cada Presidenta Pro-Vida debatid aborto en TV sacerdote, religioso -sa y fiel de "Si una persona ve a otra en la medicina como un ministerio, dicha nacidn no podri sobrevivir Harvard, Boston y es profesora la Arquidi6cesis. Pido a los in- peligro y necesitada de ayuda, como una vocacidn sagrada." sin aquellos derechos que deben auxiliar del Hospital Univer- dividuos, familias, parroquias tiene la obligacidn moral de "Yo jamas podria per- estar garantizados para todos," sitario de la misma ciudad. que se preparen con oracidn y tratar de ayudarla," dice la Dra. Cumple actualmente su segundo sacrificio para este proyecto de manecer impasible y aceptar la anade. gracia. Agradezco sugerencias Mildred Jefferson,"presidenta injusticia de una situaci6n en la La Dra. Jefferson es la unica termino de un ano como nacional del Comite Pro-Derecho Presidenta del Comite Nacional en cuanto a la implementacidn cual el mas joven, pequeno e mujer graduada por la Escuela del program a." a la Vida, con sede en indefenso miembro de la familia de Medicina de la Universidad de Pro-Vida. Washington.D.C. humana esta siendo abandonado Durante el programs M6dico cirujano y con 13 por aquellos que podrian Stewardship—cada cat61ico doctorados 'Honoris Causa', la ayudarle." dice la Dra. Jef- tendra la oportunidad de ofrecer Dra. Jefferson visit6 Miami la ferson. sus servicios en este unico, y pasada semana para participar "Toda persona que est6 in- masivo esfuerzo pastoral de en un debate televisado por el teresada en el futuro de esta cooperaci6n, para promover el canal 6 sobre el aborto, en el nacidn, debe comprender que Reino de Cristo, la vida de fe, program a "to the _ point." oraci6n amor y alegria en nuestra arquidi6cesis." A continuacidn miem- bros pro-vida del sur de la Florida ofrecieron una recepci6n, La Dra. Jefferson, centro, con- al concluir el debate televisado el versando con el Padre Jose P. domingo 23. Nickse y Flavia Marquez, Todos los Santos Presidenta Pro-Vida del grupo La Dra. Jefferson es hija de hlspano local. el martes un ministro metodista y piensa que "estoy continuando la labor Dia de precepto de mi padre—veo la profesidn de Page 241 Miami, Florida I THE VOICE I Friday, October 28,1977