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VOL. IV, NO. 44 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy JANUARY 18, 1963 DDF Appeal To Rally Aid For Handicapped Children ate and widespread ing the handicapped children ress in a very short time in apprwrai has greeted the an- as one of the major goals of providing for the religious and nouncement last week that the the Diocesan Development educational welfare of our boys Diocese of Miami will launch Fund Campaign for 1963. and girls who enjoy good an extensive program of help- "We have made great prog- health, and lead normal active lives," it is pointed out by Bish- op Coleman F. Carroll. "Now, however, we must be- gin to fulfill our moral obli- gation to make possible (he proper care and training of the many unfortunate young people in our midst who are afflicted in one way or an- other. They have been too long neglected." Bishop Carroll has been speaking at a series of gather- ings being held in various sec- tions of the Diocese, sponsored by members of the Lay Ad- visory Board, in connection with the Advance Gifts phase of the Development Fund Cam- paign now under way. The General Phase of the drive will open on Feb. 10, and thousands of volunteer workers will make personal calls on ev- ery family in the Diocese on Feb. 24, designated as "Stay at Home" Sunday.

DIOCESAN SEMINARIANS are shown with Msgr. James J. With a minimum goal of Walsh, vocations director, before the new statue of their patron, $1,250,000, this year's cam- Voice Photo St. John Vianney, recently erected on the grounds of the minor paign also has listed as major TYPICAL OF THE POORLY CLOTHED truck loads of clothing donated through seminary which bears his name. The annual Burse Fund projects: children in the migrant labor camps of South sources in the Diocese were distributed to the collection to maintain the seminary will be taken up in churches A new home to provide Dade County are these three youngsters who migrants and their families last Saturday but and chapels of the Diocese Sunday, Jan. 20. See Bishop Carroll's medical and nursing care for live at the B & L camp in Princeton. Four more clothing is still urgently needed. letter and page of pictures on Page 9. elderly men and women, con- ducted by Little Sisters of the FAMILIES IN DISTRESS AFTER CROP FREEZE Poor and the Aged. -NCCS-USO Program Here A new building expanding facilities of St. Vincent Hall, the Diocese's refuge for un- Church Speeds Migrant Aid During Cuban Crisis Praised wed mothers. The Diocese of Miami's Span- -During the December and Jan- Calle, assistant pastor at Sacred ish-speaking Apostolate is again uary cold spells when temper- Heart , Homestead, who WASHINGTON (NO — The were scattered over a wide A new Library and Activi- extending its charitable and un- atures dropped to freezing in serves at St. Ann Mission in DSO program of the National area from Homested to Fort ties Building at St. John Vi- tiring hand to administer to the South Dade County, crops were Naranja, clothing was collected anney Seminary. Catholic Community Service in Lauderdale. Requests pour- spiritual and material needs of wiped out and many migrant and distributed to the needy -southern Florida bolstered mo- ed into Thomas Butler, NCCS migrant workers who arrived in Other needed projects to be families were left almost desti- families by Sister Imelda and rale of thousands of U. S. serv- director in Miami for play- several South Florida areas provided when additional tute, with the head of the fam- Sister Peter Joseph, both vet- ^cemen during the Cuban crisis ing cards, small games, sta- some months ago. ily without work. Under the di- erans of the Church's program inilitary buildup there, accord- tionery, magazines, and.other funds are available include a mg to a report. reading material. Since many of the migrants rection of Father Juan de la (Continued on Page 16) (Continued on Page 3) are of Catholic background, • The report, submitted to the originating in Puerto Rico, ~NCCS executive committee by Cuba and in Catholic commu- :/Ms chairman, Edward B. Han- How Many Handicapped Children j nities of Texas and Mexico, Jfy, said hundreds of Civilian the Diocese of Miami takes a OFFICIAL . . . Diocese Of Miami- — including mem- particular interest in the spir- The Chancery announces the following appointments: 'church and women's Are There In Diocese Of Miami? S itual life and physical well- ' -groups, and top religious, bus- I r Effective Thursday, iJan. 24, 1963. How many handicapped children are there in the Diocese being of the temporary resi- ;*. iness and civic leaders — took of Miami? dents who work in the fields ! THE VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR DAVID E. 'part in the program. BUSHEY, administrator, Sacred Heart parish, Punta Gorda. Officials of the Diocese and leaders in the 1963 Develop- and packing houses of the Kj| To help meet demands or the ment Fund Campaign are endeavoring to find the correct farm areas in Homestead, Effective Thursday,, January 17, 1963 f|eritical situation, NCCS tempo- answer to that question. Included among those for whom an Lake Worth, Okeechobee, Im- THE REVEREND FATHER EDUARDO FERNANDEZ, rarily transferred two staff extensive program of, care and training is being prepared mokalee and Fort Myers. | assistant pastor, St. John the Apostle parish, Hialeah. |«iembers from Washington to are the exceptional children, boys and girls who are mentally A team of Spanish-speaking i THE REVEREND FATHER JOSE DE LA PAZ, assistant filorida. They are Isabel Pow- retarded in varying degrees and those who are emotionally U priests and four Sisters of St. i pastor^ St. John the Apostle parish, Hialeah. ell and Nancy Lilly. disturbed, as well as those suffering from cerebral palsy and Joseph of St. Augustine, assist- V The report indicated that one other similar crippling diseases. THE REVEREND FATHER ORLANDO ESPINOSA, chap- ed by a group of lay people, de- lain, Camp Kendall, Kendall. =%f the most important services In order that an accurate estimate might be made of vote full-time to assisting the fairing this period was assist- the number of children and their needs, parents or members families of the migratory work- THE REVEREND FATHER FRANCISCO PALA,, S.P., liance to chaplains, including dis- of families of such children are asked to write to Father ers from early November until \ chaplain, St. Raphael Hall, Miami. tribution of more than 15,000 re- Donald F. X. Connolly, the Chancery Building, 6301 Biscayne May when the transients leave j THE REVEREND FATHER JOAQUIN GUERRERO, ad- Itigious articles. Blvd., Miami 38, Florida. j ministrator, Camp Matecumbe. ? Florida to work in other parts of The men served by NCCS the country. Council To Proclaim Right Of Religious Freedom EOME (NO — The Secre- ing them, he said, "men tried of truth which others see . • . Concerning the problems of has always been "rather con- doctrinal heritage." Then tariat for Promoting Christian to impose by force and in the We should recognize it wher- expressing, truth, Cardinal Bea servative when it is a matter said: ever we come across it." Unity will submit to the next name of truth certain convic- stated that the of formulas for expressing her tions on other men, forgetting "Yet when the Holy Fath session of the ecumenical coun- the no-less fundamental value inaugurated the ecumenic cil a document which would council he explained the nec< of the love of truth — man's sity of proclaiming to the me proclaim the Catholic Church's freedom, that is. This free- belief in freedom of conscience ern world the truth, of whii dom means man's right to the Church is the custodia and worship, Augustin Cardinal dispose freely of his own des- in a new language — that i Bea revealed here'. tiny according to his own the language of men today, tl Cardinal Bea, president of conscience." only one they understand. the secretariat, said the doc- It was after reading to the ument will uphold every "Preserving faithfully thi guests a telegram extending purity of doctrine, it can b< man's right to follow the dic- greetings from John tates of his conscience and expressed therefore throng) XXIII that Cardinal Bea spoke other and different concepts his right to worship as he on this theme — "the love of chooses without interference according to the mentality truth, practiced in charity — and language of men.'! by the state. the road to harmony among in- The Cardinal was addressing dividuals and groups." The Cardinal concluded \ the eighth annual "Agape (love- referring to the recent Chris The German - born Scripture mas message in w' Pop feast) of Brotherhood" sponsor- scholar declared: ed by Rome's Pro Deo Univer- John spoke of man's, _,}rstin sity (Jan. 13). He presided over "One should always under- for peace. "Today," he sai< the banquet, which brought to- stand another man's point of "we are also aware that peac gether more than 500 persons view. This means putting one^ does not depend on legislator from 21 faiths and 69 nations. self in his place and. seeing or nations alone, but on largi Among the guests were not only things from the position from sections of peoples themselves adherents of various Christian which he sees them. One should This peace must be built there denominations, but also Jews also realize that reality has a fore with love through tb and Moslems — including pro- thousand different aspects, a NC Photo practice of love in charity. Ti fessors from universities in Tel thousand different facets, U.S. AMBASSADOR TO GHANA William talked to the Holy Father with the aid of Msgr. achieve this harmony, we mus Aviv and Cairo — and whereas the individual, even Mahoney and his family chat with Pope John Thomas Ryan (standing), the Pope's English seek the help, strength ant Buddhists and Taoists. when very gifted and intelli- XXIII during a special audience in the Vatican. interpreter. The Mahoneys were on vacation in light of God." gent, sees only one or a few. Ambassador Mahoney and his wife Alice (center) Rome. In his talk, Cardinal Bea characterized the wars of re- -"Love of truth cautions us ligion of past centuries as io bear in mind the limita- 1 "another error of the misun- tions of our knowledge and Observers 'Genuinely Happy derstood love of truth." Dur- also to recognize the aspect With Treatment At Council BALTIMORE (NC) — The Protestant and Russian Ortho- Be Our Guest non-Catholic delegate-observ- dox observers, said the observ- ers at the ers "saw the council intimately Yes, without cost or obligation, were "genuinely and sincerely and from the inside." happy" with their treatment, a you and your wife can enjoy a prominent ecumenist who trans- "They were kept from noth- lated for them said here. ing," he said. Observers were given books which were the Father Gustave Weigel, S.J., basis of council discussions. a professor at Woodstock They heard every word spo- (Md.) College, said the pres- ken, translated into their own ence and the actions of the language. assembled bishops ''have Surmising on what the ob- made it clear that ecumeni- servers will write in their re- cal action is something es- Coral Harbour ports to their own church NASSAU • BAHAMAS sentially Catholic." bodies, Father Weigel said: Father Weigel added: "The "I imagine that they will Catholic Church, formally and N point out there are still many fully, accepted the ecumenical questions we have to discuss, drive as something proper to that progress on the Catholic Catholics. Within Catholicism, therefore, ecumenicism is no side must still go on. longer under any kind of ques- 'Tftiis will certainly be part tion." of their- reports. But the very fact that they will say in the Father Weigel, who spent the beginning, 'We were treated first session of the Second Vati- ecumenically' — this is going can Council translating the Lat- to do a great deal of good right Bask on the beach at the famous Coral in proceedings for some of the away." Harbour Club, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy gourmet meals. Visit historic island landmarks and colorful downtown Church Is Not 'Complacent/ Nassau. See one of the most picturesque oceanfront resort communities in the *}• Cultured Pearl Bahamas... all without expense or obli- * in HKt. Gold...$100 Observer At Council Says gation. For details on our Magic Carpet t Weekends to Nassau, write or telephone: IOWA CITY (NO - An offi- were called upon so often to »> cial Protestant observer at the express reaction to plans be- * said ing laid before the council L B. Adair Realty Co. * here it is "no longer accurate, that "you could say we were 6201 Montgomery Drive, Miami 56, Florida if it ever was," to think of the almost unofficial comsultors." t Catholic Church as a "closed, MO 6-2784 i "The Best in complacent and sectarian body .The observers were treated • Liturgical that has nothing to learn from with courtesy "that could not William Economou, RealW anybody else." have been surpassed," Dr. Nich- 1506 Ainsley Building, Miami.32, Florida 1 AT? ols said. He added: FR 1-0798 • THE BIT Dr. James H. Nichols of the Princeton Theological Seminary, ' "In two months of speeches Clergy Department Religious Articles offered this comment during a at the council, there was not one Capt. George F. Morrison, Open 9:30 to 5:30 Daily Open 9:30 A.M. - 9:3fr P.M. panel discussion of the council single phrase calculated to af- with: Phillip A. Thomas, Realtor * front or humiliate Protestant or — or By Appointment Mon., Fit, Sat. with Bishop Robert E. Trady of Baton Rouge, La. The discussion Orthodox ." 6660 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida ' Ph. OX 6-1362 9:30 to 5:30 Tues., Wed., Thurs. PHONE: 754-3558 Ph. OX 1-0716 was held under the sponsorship of the State University of Iowa Bishop Tracy stressed the ed- franchisee! representative: NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER here. •' ucational value of the first ses- Carl G. Fisher Corporation • Developers of Coral Harbour sion and said the second session 247 Security Trust Building • Miami 32, Florida 79th Street at 27th Avenue Dr. Nichols, a Presbyterian, was likely to move very quickly said the official observers toward a consensus.

Page 2 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Region I Diocesan Development Fund Committee Dinner At Riviera Club Region in Diocesan Development Fund Committee Dinner At The Villas FUND TO PROVIDE EXTENSIVE PROGRAM OF CARE Help Handicapped Children, DDF Plea From Page 1) ing the past year, the Hew Bis- are able to be amalgamated or emotionally ill or mentally home for young peo- cayne College for Men has into a high school program. retarded at some period in their ple and adults suffering from come into existence; Barry Col- growth. The Church has this lege for Women has added two cerebral palsy and other crip- "We find it necessary now, obligation to care for all those new buildings to its campus and pling diseases; a residence however, to turn our thoughts under our protection. To these construction of the new Mary- unfortunate children we must for adolescents who through mount Junior College for girls and our efforts to the less for- no fault of their own come has been started at Boca Ra- tunate, those who are mentally extend the loving hand of care." AUTO . into custody of Juvenile ton, with its opening scheduled Court, and additional New- for next September. man Club facilities for the Members Of Lay Advisory "Now is the time when we many new junior colleges in must begin to provide schools tiie state. and training centers for the Board Of Development Fund LOAN handicapped young people," Bishop Carroll emphasized Bishop Carroll has emphasized. Following are the members of Edwin J. Wiegand that there are at the, present Granville Morse According to Msgr. Bryan the Lay Advisory Board of the time 36,339 boys and girls en - Charles A. Cunningham O. Walsh, director, the Catho- 1963 Diocesan Development rolled in 88 Catholic schools of lic Welfare Bureau of the Dio- Fund: R. Hardy Matheson the Diocese — 29,927 in 65 pa- cese has been constantly re- George Cavanaugh rochial elementary schools and ceiving appeals for help in Stuart W. Patton, chairman of James J. Gerity, Jr. 6,412 in 23 diocesan and parish the treatment of severely dis- 1963 campaign. Thomas H. Keating high schools. Most oi the dio- turbed boys and girls, as well Frank E. Mackle, chairman William S. Miller as for those afflicted with Joseph B. Egan cesan high schools were con- cerebral palsy and similar of Lay Advisory Board. structed or expanded in the last Dr. Daniel Langley , physical difficulties. Elliott J. Mackle three years with the help of the Michael A. Perri Robert Mackle Diocesan Development Fund. The most pressing problem y J. Harold Klaine faced by the bureau is the need Richard B. Roberts Matthew Walsh Higher education has had an for a truly residential treat- William E. MacDonald Emmett J. Kelly amazing growth as well. Dur- ment center for children who H. Earl Smalley, Jr. Raymund F. McAdams are severely disturbed. Many Howard J. Korth George Coury James W. McCaughan Itching to drive the new car of your choice? children in such condition can- John Ring not be placed in boarding Denis V. Renuart Clothing Is donated Maurice Ferre Just ask your Dealer about a Boulevard schools or foster homes with Michael O. O'Neil Joseph M. Fitzgerald To Needy Refugees normal children. They must fre- John H. McGeary, Jr. National Auto Loan. Rates are low...service quently be detained in state Arthur J. Gallagher Edward F. McHale Needy Cuban refugees will be Wallace Gilroy fast. Step on it f the recipients of 1,000 pairs of schools or adult mental hospi- Harry J. Husman trousers,. 100 top coats and 100 tals where psychiatric care and David Scholl Evan Sholl special educators are available. overcoats recently donated to Vincent O'Neil Fred Breit NCWC , «We have within the Catho- Roy McAndrews James Curtis Skakel by the Bond Clothing Co., Roch- lic Welfare Bureau the set- Philip Lewis C. Clyde Atkins ester, N.Y. up which would - make pos- Edward D. Lewis Fred Hartnett The clothing, donated in ap- sible after-care for these chil- Irwin N. Walker Dr. Edward J. Lauth „- oulevard preciation for the assistance of dren," Msgr. Walsh said. Richard F. Hoyt August Paoli the Miami office of CRS in lo- "We have no means available Louis J. Hector Robert Hansen NATIONAL BANK cating 20 tailors and seamstress- for the rehabilitation of those Frank J. Rooney Walter Wendell 5000 Biscayne Boulevard—Miami whose emotional instability is ' es among Miami's exiles to work Anthony Abraham . Frank McDonough ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the clothing company's plant, temporary. The Diocese has ' Hoke T. Maroon Member Federal Reserve System concentrated its efforts on Richard Sokolowski will be distributed at the CRS Thomas Madden, Jr. reception center in the Freedom the education of those who Edward Lucas Daniel J. Connor Tower. are more fortunate and who Ralph Hartman

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January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 Reports Tell Of U.N. Troops Blessed Vincent Showed Looting Church In Katanga Sighs Of Sainthood Early BRUSSELS (NO — New de- (NO — tails have been reported here Blessed Vincent Mary Pallotti, of the looting of Church proper- to be canonized Jan. 20, was a ty and vandalism by United Na- popular Roman priest so chari- tions Ethiopian troops in i table that he often came home Katanga province in the Congo. barefoot after giving his shoes to. someone in need. Earlier, Joseph i When Father Pallotti died in Cornells, O.S.B., of Elisabeth- returning from , they 1850, he left a living legacy — ville, capital of Katanga, had were stopped by Tunisian sol- confirmed reports of looting the Society of the Catholic Apos- diers who forced them to fill tolate which he founded in 1835. and violence by the Ethiopi- their pockets with cartridges. ans on the basis of reports he Today, the society, generally Then they accused the youths known as the Pallottine Fathers, received personally during his of carrying ammunition and stay in Brussels. has spread throughout the world lined them against a wall and and numbers more than 2,200 ' (In Katanga, Father Edouard threatened to shoot them. A members. Kileshie, Vicar General of the Tunisian officer who arrived Elisabethville archdiocese, pro- on the scene prevented a mas- Blessed Vincent was born in tested to UN authorities against sacre. Rome on April 21, 1798 — the "sacrilegious profanities" com- Archbishop Cornelis also re- son of a prosperous grocer and 1 mitted by the Ethiopians ported that St. Boniface's a devout Catholic mother. Even ,ioto ."against the Holy Eucharist") church was hit by two mortar in his early childhood, he show- CANONIZATION OF THE found- ed extreme holiness. er of the Society of the Catholic The Ethiopian soldiers were salvos. Sisters took shelter in the cellar all night while their Apostolate (Pallotine Fathers) serving with forces which took Bis practice of penance was Blessed Vincent Palotti, will be over the Katanga capital in the convent was being severely so severe that his parents bombed. held at St. Peter's Basilica in UN drive to force that seces- were afraid he was going too Rome, Jan. 20. Blessed Vincent sionist province to recognize the far. However, they were re- - NC Photo died in 18S0 of severe pleurisy authority of the Congo's central Anti-Religious Movies assured when their parish which he aggravated by walking HEAD BOWED, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New government in Leopoldville. priest told them that he saw through the cold streets of BERLIN (NO — During the York, prays before cross erected near Berlin wall where an exceptional spiritual qualities " On New Year's Day, Tuni- past year anti-religious motion Rome after giving his coat to 18-year-old East German, was slain while attempting to flee to in their boy. a beggar. sian troops threatened a pictures in the Soviet Union the West. Partially visible behind cross is U. S. Maj. Gen. group of Catholic youths. drew 25 million spectators, ac- James Polk. • At the age of 16, Vincent de- and wanted to imitate him in When students of St. Boni- cording to the Soviet magazine, cent decided to become a his service to the poor, the face's secondary school were Agitator. diocesan priest. He was ordain- sick and the unfortunate. ed at the age of 23. He offered Political Survey Of Clergy his first Mass in the Gesu He looked beyond the needs church in Frascati outside of of Rome and saw that what Rome. He became a doctor of was needed was a permanent Hit By Vatican Newspaper theology and started to teach institution, composed of priests theology in a Rome seminary. as well as laymen of every pro- fession and trade, to carry on MIAMI'S DEALER VATICAN CITY (NO — L'Os- more than 10,000 of 13,594 Ital- But after teaching for 10 years, WITH COMPLETE FREE servatore Romano has criticized ian priests queried on their he resigned to devote himself to the work of the Catholic aposto- SAFETY LANE CHECKUP STATION a political survey of Italian attitudes ioward the present parish work. late. — NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED priests made by the newly political climate in ex- The following year, he receiv- Father /Pallotti was a famil- founded Political Movement of pressed themselves as op- ed permission to form the Soci- iar figure in the streets of Rome Italian Catholics. posed to the "opening to the ety of the Catholic Apostolate left" policy of the Christian at all hours of the day and which he entrusted to the pa- The critical article in the Democrats. night. He spent long hours in tronage of Our Lady, Queen of Vatican City daily was unsign- the confessional, long hours in the Apostles, and which he ed, but a Vatican spokesman L'Osservatore Romano wrote: hospitals and af sickbeds, com- made completely dependent on Largest Buick Dealer East of Rockies 4 described it as "authorita- "Undertakings of this kind forting the ill and hearing the the wishes of the . tive." would have no -special intrinsic confessions of the dying. interest . . . were it not that Save Time and Money With A story told of him says that The so-called Political Move- they give rise to important ques- ment of Italian Catholics, or- he once disguised himself as a tions. It is assumed that any woman to visit the sickbed of ganized three months ago, is led movement Which calls itself Buick QUICK Service by a former Italian ambassador, a dying man who kept a load- Catholic or represents itself as ed pistol under his pillow to Ugo Sola. It is against the the expression of Catholics, Put that Buick of yours where it belongs ... "opening to the left," the term shoot any priest who might in the hands of trained BUICK SPECIALISTS whatever may be its inspiration come near. used here to describe the co- or objectives, is authorized by a operation between the govern- COURTESY CAR SERVICE • CENTRALLY LOCATED competent authority, particular- Father Pallotti also worked ment coalition headed by the 'LET OUR GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE BE YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL ly when, seeking to act in the with Rome's tradesmen- who Christian Democratic party, field of political parties, it works earned barely enough to live on. and the^ Socialist party led by or gives the impression of work- and worked under poor condi- Pietro Nenni. ing against a harmony which -s tions. He helped the men to or- . The movement claims it is not as indispensable today as it was ganize and set up tradesmen's a confessional party and that it in the past . . . organizations. is not attached to or sponsored by the Church.' But it says rhat "Who, therefore, authorizes He started classes for the HI 4-1661 it takes its inspiration from the this 'movement' to address workers' children and set up a 2301 S.W. 8 ST. (HWY..41 OR THE TRAIL) social encyclicals of the . Catholics and to speak "in their boarding house for orphan girls The survey reported that name?" who worked in shops and fac- tories. For children who had to The Vatican City newspaper work, he organized night also noted that the promoters of Electric post Big Reason Why More & More the survey "addressed them- schools. lights for selves directly to churchmen, By 1834, Father Vincent had {driveways and walks. 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Page 4 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida ENTERED IN ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE Bills Seek To Stop Birth Control Program SPRINGFIELD, 111. (NO — alone. This is the populous be defined in many ways. less to prevent women from Among the first measures in- Chicago area. There are levels of morality." giving birth to a child than it troduced in the Illinois legis- Asked if he thought it was He claimed that it is "im- does to support a child who , ture were bills to prevent the fair to make Catholics support moral" to permit children to be must go on public relief. use of tax funds to support a program which contradicts born into homes where they their beliefs, Maremont said: are not wanted. Spokesmen for numer- birth control programs. "I don't believe this is a reli- ous Catholic groups have led Maremont again stressed his The legislation is designed gious issue. I think it is funda- the opposition to IPAC's to stop the Illinois Public Aid mentally a sociological issue belief that the project will save plans. They have argned that Commission from carrying . . , Morality is a term that can tax money. He said it will cost it offends the religious con- out its recently adopted policy victions of thousands of per- of giving birth control infor- sons, will open the way to mation, devices and related large-scale breakdown in medical care to public Side Effects Of Birth Pills morality among public relief reliefers. recipients, may cost more than present programs and One bill was sponsored by May Harm, Doctor Warns will force participants into Sen. Morgan M. Finley of Chi- medically questionable prac- cago. In the House, Rep. Ralph WASHINGTON (NO — A ed by the Family Life Bureau, tices, chiefly consumption of Smith of Alton, who introduced prominent physician has urged National Catholic Welfare Con- oral contraceptives. a bill similiar to Finley's, fore- a go-slow approach to oral con- ference. cast victory for such legislation However, Protestant and traceptives because of their po- The leaflet is a revision of a by a two-thirds vote. Jewish spokesmen, along with tentially harmful physical memorandum submitted by Dr. representatives of several so- HIS SIGHT FAILING, Joseph Gresco of Cleveland, a former "It would be dangerous, im- effects. ' Ratner to the Illinois Public Aid cial welfare agencies, have ar- carpenter and cabinet maker, decided to build an indoor shrine moral to allow IP AC to go Commission during the recent gued that the proposal will save in honor of the Blessed Mother. Now only a shadow to Gresco, ahead with its plans," Smith Dr. Herbert A. Ratner, Oak tax' funds and will let public dispute over use of tax funds to the grott-type shrine is made almost entirely of sea shells said. Park, 111., director of public relief recipients share in a gathered on a recent trip to Florida. health, says the attitude of in- support contraceptives for wel- In the meantime, Arthur practice already widespread in formed persons has changed fare clients. the community. Maremont, chairman and "from innocence to sophisti- originator of the plan to cation" as more has become Dr. Ratner noted that the The IPAC's policy, adopted Racism 'National Disgrace/ launch state-supported birth known about the effects of the Federal Food and Drug Ad- by a six to four vote in Decem- control, told the United Press birth control pills. ministration has limited use of ber, will use tax money to sup- International that his pro- the pills to not more than port birth control practices for Says Archbishop Hallinan gram will prevent between Dr. Ratner's "medical cri- two years for any woman be- any person on public relief who 4,000 and 5,000 children from tique" of the oral contraceptives cause of uncertainty" about has a spouse or a child and who CHICAGO, (NO — The being born in Cook County is contained in a leaflet publish- their long-range dangers. requests such service. "plague of racial injustice" is a "national issue and a nation- al disgrace," a prelate from the Deep South asserted. Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan of Atlanta, Ga., said the Na- tional Conference on Religion and Race here links the ra- in the past the exposure of our GOING TO cial and religious facts "into racial sores have been left to one objective — justice." the scholar, the social statisti- GET A NEW cian and the publicist. While NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE The Archbishop, who is a vice they have helped to highlight chairman of the conference, the injustices, they have lack- CAR ? "said that if the convention "can ed one basic qualification, re- ,fuse right ideals with right ac- sponsibility for public deci- tion ... the nation and human- sion," Archbishop Hallinan ity will gain." said. "This conference on religion "To truly form the national and race is significant not only conscience, we need not only the because it links these two facts thologian, but the pastor; not into one objective — justice. only the teacher, but the su- That is its most obvious value. : perintendent of schools; not only, But it is important for two other political scientists, but the poli- reasons which may not be as tician," the statement con- evident," Archbishop Hallinan tinued. said in a statement on the con- ference. "If this conference can fuse right ideals with right action, "First, it is national in scope if we can move from the and we hope this will not be area of proclamation to that missed in either the North or of pragmatic testing, from the South. The plague of ra- the reading of resolutions to cial injustice is not contained that of religious and racial within geographical limits. It realism, the nation and hu- is not a regional issue. It is a manity will gain," Archbishop IF YOU HAVE TAKEN A LOOK AT THE 1963 MODELS national issue and a national Hallinan said. disgrace," the statement con- tinued. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR NEW CAR RATE "The findings of this confer- IF YOU BORROW MONTHLY PAYMENTS (INCLUDING LIFE INSURANCE) WILL BE: ence will be drawn from the experiences of Chicago and B ELK'S 24 Months 30 Months 36 Months Washington as much as from $68.94 $56.37 $47.99 Oxford (Miss.) and Albany $1,500.00 (Ga.) What one section dose $2,000.00 $91.91 $75.15 $63.98 brutally by antiquated law and $2,500.00 $114.87 $93.92 $79.96 v " d custom, another does $3,000.00 $137.84 $112.70 $95.95 brutally by private agreement and the curtain of When You are Ready to Purchase your New Car silence," the Archbishop said. "Freedom Is a human right Call Mr. Walsh, Mr. Krupp, or Mr. Hughes and a moral condition. When it is diminished any place, it is reduced everywhere. This les- son of history seems to be one NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of the most difficult for man- kind to learn," the statement N.W. 79th Street at 33rd Avenue said. Telephone OX 6-0700 "Second, this conference RED AND brings together—to use two DEIIf'f DCLn > BIRD ROADS Member: Member: medical terms — both the gen- Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. eral practitioner and the re- • MO 1-4248 • search specialist. Too often

January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 'That All May Be One1 Your Gifts To Burse Fund What I Found At Dachau: Help Educate Seminarians A Ceremony Of Atonement* A great many Catholics have quite recently discovered that By FATHER JOHN B. SHEERIN ticular Saturday.We were quite surprised to find some 400 teen- a most satisfying and rewarding means of fulfilling their obliga- "An Appointment with Hate" is the title of an article by agers making their way in tion of charity can be found in contributing to the support of silent in a cold, driz- novelist Elie Wiesel in the De- our students for the priesthood. zling rain from the chapel ded- cember issue of Commentary. icated to Christ's death agony • He tells of his Beyond doubt it is a satisfying means, because the con- to the Atonement memorial. visit to Ger- From the. memorial, the pro- viction that one is actually helping to make it possible for m a n y last cession moved to the crema- a young man to be trained to preach, to offer Mass, to summer w h e n torium. '. hear confessions, to prepare the dying for the next world, he found, to (Gas chambers had been in- brings a consolation few other generous deeds can match. his surprise and disappoint- stalled at Dachau but the Amer-;. ment, that the icans liberated the camp before Moreover, such gifts specifically directed towards the edu- Germans he met | they were actually put into serv- ice. Nevertheless more than 10,- cation of seminarians are most rewarding to the donor. Perhaps seemed to show 000 persons had been filter- most Catholics are just now beginning to realize the unusual n o repentance FR. SHEERIN ed at Dachau, include w ;many spiritual benefits to be reaped by helping train the priests of for their crimes priests, and when the Ameri- the future. So important is this cooperation for the future well- against humanity and their vi- cans arrived, they found 32,000 cious atrocities against the living prisoners and piles oL being of the Church that the popes of modern times have again Jews. and again emphasized that Catholics who assist in the educa- bodies Stacked high outside the . UNITY OCTAVE He returned home resolved crematorium.) tion of students for the priesthood share greatly in the work to hate the Germans. He feels and blessings of the priest whom they aid. OF The ceremony we were wit- that every Jew should "set apart nessing that Saturday was a PRAYER a zone of hate — healthy, virile ceremony of atonement for the This Sunday, every Catholic in the diocese will have the hate — for what the German great national sin. About 5:30 opportunity to share in this most excellent. charity by con- personifies and for what per- p.m., some of the young people sists in the German. To do.oth- -tributing to his parish burse. Details concerning full or partial- laid wreaths at the foot of the erwise would be a betrayal of memorial. burse opportunities can be found in Bishop Carroll's letter the dead." aiid in the news story this week in The Voice. Then from a nearby plat-' On Church Membership This brings up the old ques- form, the president of the Ba- tion: Are the German people varian Youth Club gave an We are confident that many more than ever before will dis- Some days ago the Yearbook of American Churches proved repentant? I pass by the novel- impassioned address in which cover in the explanation of the Burse Fund that there is no ist's plea for hate. Religious he declared that Germany, again that statistics are not dull by any means. The Yearbook more satisfying or rewarding way of using money for a worthy Jews will have none of it. Ju- must never forget its sin. cause. • set off considerable analyzing among clergy and laymen when it daism considers forgiveness one The president of the Interna- announced that there was a decrease in church membership in of the leading virtues and its tional Concentration Camp Com- relation to. overall population for the first time in 100 years. great day of fasting, Yom Kip- , mittee of Dachau; delivered a pur, is a day of forgiveness. talk in much the same vein. Total membership in the nation's churches amounts to But Wiesel claims that the Then on an open air screen a Pope John, Man Of Year movie was shown telling the 116,109,929 which represents 63.4 per cent of the population. Germans feel that they are no longer at the bar of history whole grim story all over again. , In his lecture last week in Palm Beach on "Christianity This, means that one in three belong to no church whatever. and that they tell their youth It was a documentary that . in the Latter Part of the 20th Century," Bishop John Wright The number of Protestants dropped from 35.4 of the popula- almost nothing about Dachau spared no human sensibilities, of Pittsburgh made this thought-provoking statement: ". . . tion in 1960 to 35.2 in 1961, while Catholics during the same and Auschwitz. "Even if they at the same time recording the' nothing more aptly symbolizes the increasing relevance of re- period dropped from 23.6 to 23.4. did, the students would not be bureaucratic brutality that im- mediately struck down any sign ligion to our times and the pertinence of traditional Catholicism interested — it is alt dead of resistance to the nazis. : "* to the problems of our civilization than does this choice of There are many explanations offered, such as Americans and gone and they can pass their tests and make their Pope John XXIII as the Man of the Year 1962." move frequently and do not always register in a new church; At the beginning of this in- way in life without knowing credible atrocity film, a. maxim many joined the church during the war because of fear and such things." was flashed on the screen- and; Since Time magazine recently revealed that for the first later drifted away, etc. Perhaps all the explanations have some I would like to tell about my held there for some minutes so time Hs~"Man of the Year" was a religious leader, both element of truth in them. visit to Dachau last Nov. 10 as that the youngsters would not non-Catholics and Catholics have continued to comment on it relates to. certain German forget it: "Those who do not re-_ the fitness of the selection. In his long life, Pope John has But a more fundamental.reason seems to be the fact that teenagers. With Father. .Harry member' these past events are McSorley, a Paulist who is condemned to learn them over received countless honors, many of which undoubtedly would many people admit to being disillusioned in religion because of studying Protestint theology at again." I presume, from this be rated of more importance than this designation by a the vast differences in the interpretation of the Person of Christ Tubingen, and Father Tom Bed- text, that the film was made weekly magazine as the outstanding man of the past year. and His mission and teaching. For instance, many who at- does, another Paulist who is an for audiences of older people tended revivals have stated that they returned to their home army chaplain stationed at'-Muv who had been contemporaries of. the. atrocities. • ' However, the choice of a successor; of St. Peter as Man of churches with determination to be more active only to find that nich, I set out for Dachau — just ten miles from Munich. tiie Year by a secular, understandably worldly-minded, unsenti- their minister did not go along with the fundamental doctrines of • Being present at this cere- mental, exceptionally practical magazine, which has never been We arrived at the "hell-hole" mony of atonement was an un- -.' the revivalist. late in the afternoon of this par- forgettable experience. seriously charged with being pro-Catholic, is a remarkable thing. Time has correspondents and therefore its ear to the Others have been disgusted over the obvious contradictions ground in every major city in the world. Its appraisal of the and the illogical principle that it doesn't matter what you believe The Diocese of Miami influence of Pope John in the world of today did not result merely as long as you do right. They have joined the vast crowd who Weekly Publication Embracing Florida's 16 South- from the enthusiasm of Catholics in. Boston, New York and tell themselves you "can worship God anywhere, at home or out Counties: Broward. Char- Chicago, nor from the unexpectedly warm compliments paid Clli Dd DS in the open, just as effectively as in church. So they give up ads. Ian River. L, arfln Monroe, OKeechobee/ Palm the Holy Father by the Protestant observers at the Council, church. Beach, St. Lu.de. nor from the unusually good press Pope John has enjoyed Editorial Plena 8-0543 since bis first audience in.l95S. Moreover, the spirit of materialism is so powerful -in our Adrvrtisina. PL 4-2561; Circulation. 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As a result, millions have forgotten or George H., Monahan Managing Editor Moreover, Pope John's vigorous leadership in seeking social never learned in the whirl of material pursuits that the first Marjorie -L. Fillyaw Feature and Women's Editor justice for the benefit of all mankind, in convening the and only meaningful purpose of life is the of the Gustavo Fena Monte Spanish News Editor Ecumenical Council in order to renew the life of the Church soul. If this is bypassed what reason is left for churchgoing. and to pave the way for unity among Christian religions Angelo Sava Joseph S. Zilley does indeed symbolize "the ^pertinence of traditional Cathol- Advertising Manager Circulation Manager These figures should impress on us a little more deeply the icism ta the problems of our civilization." 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Page 6 January 18, 1963 THE VO£C£ Miami, Florida The Church's Position On Christian Unity AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECT Sv..« .,-.-& By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH house which belongs to all." A Protestant clergyman's zeal In one important respect, how- and vision are largely responsi- ever, the position of many Cath- ble for the fact that our Catholic olics should change drastically. churches during the next 8 days derstandings have arisen. Some by "playing down Catholic doc- There should be a great change will draw many are under the impression that trine or by disguising our op- in attitude towards the quest of more people to Church leaders expect unity to position to what is false" would' unity, believing in it and real- daily Mass than be settled next year — at the be a gross deception which de- izing each has a personal re- usual. What's latest. This is of course absurd. serves to win only contempt sponsibility to help achieve it. more, because of Cardinal Bea, who had work- from sincere Protestants. In fact Moreover, some need to learn his faith and ed so closely with the Protestant one of the Protestant bishops at that all the bigots are not non- courage and per- and Orthodox observers at the the Council hoped that no at- Catholics by any means. We severance, not Council, has insisted again and tempt would be made even "to have too large a share of them. only Catholics, again, "We have only just begun tone down" doctrine. He insisted And this is the reason why our but many Ortho- to move towards each other, on the contrary that we "tone it Holy Father begs us to bring a dox and Protes- MSGR. WALSH and we cannot expect that prej- up," spell it out more clearly new spirit of charity and con- tant groups in many nations this udices and misunderstandings and more intelligently, so that sideration and thoughtfulness to year will unite in fervent pray- created through many very sad its full impact may be better our dealings with non-Catholics. ers for the reunion of all Chris- centuries can be overcome in a realized by all. He himself in his charity to- tians. few years time." The reason for no change in wards the observers at the this aspect of the Catholic po- Council reflects Christ's love This man's name was Lewis Perhaps another and a more sition is rooted in our convic- of souls. His love for others 'as Wattson. As an An- serious misunderstanding arises tion that Christ founded but g\«^, clergyman he was from the speculation over "How gives us the example we all known as Father Paul. For much will the Catholic position one Church and that He meant need. Such an attitude of years he and a group of An- change" in order to help it for all men in all ages ev- charity should impel us to fol- glican men working as the achieve unity. This is a delicate erywhere. This is why Pope low his urging to pray for uni- of the Atonement had matter that needs to be clearly John calls all Christians our ty, to give good example, to studied the problems of reun- understood and appreciated. separated brethren. He told grow in appreciation of our ion in the light of Protestant, With regard to doctrinal and them, "Note, we beg of you, Faith and to really live it. Catholic and Orthodox history. social matters always held in that when we lovingly invite These are the steps to even- As a result of his prayerful the Church, there can never be you to the unity of the Church, tual unity, and such in essence research, he drew up the bold any change. The non-Catholic we are inviting you not to the is the program put out by Fa- and imaginative plan, solidly observers at the Council real- home of a stranger, but to ther Paul over 50 years ago in "Do you have any church mice? based on faith and confidence ized this and respected the your own, to the Father's the Church Unity Octave. in God, the plan familiar to Church's position. us as the Church Unity Oc- Just a few days ago in fact, tave. It is now observed Pope John stressed the same everywhere between Jan. point, as he has done frequent- Helpful Hints For Your Spiritual Reading 18-25. ly, when he said the Council By FR. KILIAN McGOWAN, C.P. sic laws of digesti6n. For one That was 56 years ago. Two was concerned with "Faith- The formation of a Christlike thing, don't overdose yourself. years afterwards in 1909, Father fulness to . the repeated, in- mentality should be the first It's better to have read and di- Paul entered the Catholic tangible, fundamental doc- resolution of anyone determined gested one spiritual classic than Church. He brought with him trines of the sacred deposit of for a reading program suited to drawn up the blueprints of hu- to live fully of the Christlife. to have a passing acquaintance the entire group of Anglicans Faith and to the respect for the needs of each person. man life, such reading would be This is not an with many such books. All food with whom he had been asso- the purest traditions of the. a study of God's revealed plan. easy task for As mentioned so often in this must be thoroughly digested to ciated. In.an unusual arrange- teaching of the Church." This must be the solid founda- Christian ideal- column, first preference must provide true nourishment. ment, his band of followers and tion of all spiritual reading. Therefore, there is no justifi- ism is not com- be given to the material that himself continued to function as If you have found a certain cation for those who are spread- fortable in to- brings us in closer contact with Inspirational reading admits a unit, but thereafter with the book to be helpful in the past, ,ing the word that "the bars are day's culture, the Person, the practice and the of greater freedom, as it may status of a religious order in don't hesitate to return to it and down" now in those matters that and distractions preaching of Christ. It be tailored to the special needs the Catholic Church, known as reread it. A great deal depends may have caused friction be- surround us on would be sheer folly to overlook of the reader. Thus, whatever the Society of the Atonement. tween some Catholics and Prot- deepens your knowledge of too on having the right book at every side. the God-given model uf man's the right time, for our spiritual From the original 17 mem- estants in the past, such as in quest for God. God or inspires a more fer- marriage regulations, participa- To approach vent and generous fulfillment life has different needs at vari- bers, the Society has grown to ous times just as does our physi- tion in church services, the at- every proj- FR. KILIAN Every sincere follower of of His Will is good for you. nearly 500 priests, seminarians cal life. and professed sisters. Almost titude towards birth control and ect and problem Christ needs a certain amount divorce. Being nourishment, spiritual everyone know the fame of of life with the mind of Christ of what might be called forma-N Nor should you be discour- To attempt to create harmony Graymoor in New York, the is no small challenge. It calls tional reading. As God has reading follows some of the ba- aged if you find the biography headquarters of the Society, the of a certain anything the house of charity and mercy but helpful. Our Blessed Lord towards the poor and homeless has told us to seek the perfec- which has become a haven for Our Primary Vocation Is To Love God tion of His Heavenly Father; so many. nowhere does He say that we By FATHER LEO J. TRESE going to do it anyway." Rather The Unity Octave stands out his reasoning is, "Yes, I know have to make this or that saint our special model. We should in a new light this year be- We have the obligation, at all that ordinarily and for most peo- shop around for one more con- cause the Ecumenical Council times and under all circum- ple this would be a mortal sin. It n f e, to be "This action which 1 con genial to our state of life. gave the quest for unity a stances, to seek to do God's But my circumstances are very tremendous push. will. Unless we abandon logical resigned to the pleasant fea- template; will it be more pleasing to God if I do it, special. God will understand and Father Edward Leen, author thinking, we tures of our lives: good health, This is all to the good. Peo- or if I omit it? If I do it, be lenient with me. God would of "In the Likeness of Christ" ple are discussing the possi- cannot dispute good job, good friends, good will it be more pleasing to never let me go to hell for this." adds a consoling note. He writes bilities of unity and obstacles times. The real test of our at- this fact. God tachment to God's will comes God if I do it in this way that deepening insight into the in a much more constructive Here we find tricky human na- made us to love when God has to shape us by or in that?" Such is the atti- pages of the Gospel comes with manner than ever before. ture at its worst. Him. This is means of some adversity; by tude, the mental set which we the practice of what we read. However, it needs to be point- our essential ill health, perhaps, or by a try to cultivate. However, this is not to say It's another way of saying that ed out that already some misun- duty, our pri- failure or a disappointment, or that the hardest choice al- God is a rewarder of those who mary vocation; through a disagreeable neigh- In acquiring the state of ways is the best choice. It seek Him — in reading and else- and it is by an bor or a trouble-maker at work. mind by which God's will be- does not mean that just be- where! It is then that it takes real comes our supreme norm of adherence to cause a course of action is Spiritual reading should be a love to say, "Thy will be done!" conduct, we have one great ob- 40 Hours I God's will that Father Trese pleasurable, it therefore is frequent occurrence in your life stacle to overcome. This is the the less desirable course of we prove our love for Him. temptation to try to twist God's — even a daily one. It's far j Devotion j There is no other way. This does not mean, certain- action. Fortunately, God's better to read 10 or 15 minutes ly, that God wants us to wal- will to make it coincide with will very often does coincide According to a schedule an- ours. Fallen human nature has daily than to go on a monthly We do God's will both in a low in misfortune as though it with our own. If God wants, no/ \ by the Chancery, Forty a cunning all its own. Because reading binge of several' hours passive and in an active man- were desirable for its own sake. us to do something, surely HourVDevotion will be. observ- I want to do a certain thing, it at a time. Remember that spir- ner. We do His will passively With the intelligence which He the easiest way for Him to ed in the following parishes: is easy to convince myself that itual reading is a stimulus and when we accept the events has given us, God expects us to get us to do it, is to make a support of prayer and Our prevent avoidable calamities this is what God wants also. Or, Jan. 23 — St. Stephen Church, of our daily lives with com- the deed attractive to us — Lord has told us to "pray with- and to solve such problems as because doing something in to make us want to do it. West Hollywood plete resignation, One of the out ceasing." can be solved. Whether our ef- God's way promises to be pain- Even after a thoroughly hon- 24— St. Francis of Assissi ways in which God guides us forts to prevent or to solve are ful, I easily persuade myself est examination of our mo- One author has said that in Church, Riviera Beach is through the ordinary hap- that God really doesn't care. I successful, submission to God's tives, we often will find that spiritual reading God speaks 25 — Christ the King penings of our lives, pleas- must have a very sharp eye for will remains the firm ground God's will and ours still coin- to us, while in prayer we C.h arch, Richmond ant and unpleasant. All that my own deviousness. I must be upon which we stand. speak to God. You can be occurs is a part of the pat- expert in spotting the many cide. Heights sure that you'll speak more tern of God's love for us. guises which self can assume. 27 — St. Our dedication to God's will "What God wants, I want." often and more easily to God Church, Fort Myers Nothing is trivial to God, shows itself also in an active When we really have put that nothing unimportant. Each if you give Him the opportu- 27 —Church of the Holy way. In our choices and in The sinner is especially adept principal to work in our daily nity to speak often to you. Family, North Miami incident is a nudge or a push our decision - making, God's at this sort of rationalization. lives, we have found such 30 — St. Dominic Church, as God tries to bring us on- will is our ever - present He seldom says to himself, peace and security as we have This is done through spiritual Miami ward, to Himself. standard of measurement. "This is a mortal sin but I'm not known before. reading. Why not do it daily?

January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miruni. Florida Paae 7 BARRY COLLEGE Strikers And Industry Are 1T300 N.E. 2nd AVENUE In A UNIQUE Miami, Florida AND -ANCIENT Living In Times Long Past CEKEMOHY. By Msgr. George G. Higgins discover that their "victory" CARTHUSIAN Late Afternoon Courses had driven two or three New or By the time this column ap- York newspapers out of busi- t OF pears in print the newspaper PRE-BAYON, Open to Men and Women ness and had thereby eliminat- TRANCE, strike in and the ed a number of jobs for their K£C£lVe THE much more serious Gulf own members. And both the SAME mm Registration: February 1, 2 9:00-11:30 a.m. and East printers and the longshore- AS A TXACOHSSi 1:30- 4:30 p.m. Coast longshore- men might discover they had Course No. Description SH Days Time men's strike lost favor not only with tradi- CHRISTIAN Tims •may, hopefully, tional critics of organized labor VesrcD Undergraduate Courses have been set- but with many old line friends WITH S7DLK tled. &-MAHIPLE- Art 101 Art Appreciation 2 M W 3:00-3:50 of the labor movement as well. «W THIS 0CCASION. Art 376 Art in the Elem. School 2 M W 3:00 3:50 M e a n- And while the two unions Art 305 Advanced Design 3 • while, almost in question may think they ¥l/9ST • all of the daily can afford to disregard pub- AWN Art 496 Creative Contribution 3 n e w s p a- MSGR lic opinion, the labor move- It4 EUROPE Art 381 Crafts for Teachers 3 M Th , i:20 ment as a whole might have pens and in- HIGGINS TO SMOKE. Econ. 102 Problems of Econ. 3 M Th 4*0-5:20 depend- to pay a heavy price for DE JEREZ. Educ. 318 Educational Psychology 3 deist magazines which I have their intransigence, an appar- (ME OF COLUMBUS' M Th 4:00-5:20 THE GKEAT SFANISH DRAMATIST CREW, WAS ^consulted are up in arms, ent victory for these two LOPE Der VEGA (7S

Bishop Carroll's Appeal For Aid To Burse Fund To The Priests, Religious And Faithful Of The Diocese: Through your generous prayers, sacrifices, and material support, the Diocese of Miami has been able to erect a minor seminary. Its facilities provide the best possible education and training for young men who wish to dedicate their lives to God as future priests. At the present time there are nearly 170 students there. In addition there are over 80 candidates in major seminaries' throughout the world, preparing them- selves to serve as future priests for the Diocese of Miami. As you must realize, the annual expense is high in providing for room and board for these students. To help offset this annual financial burden, the Diocese has adopted a system known as the Burse Fund. A Burse is a sum of money, $20,000.00, which is invested by the Diocese so that its annual income will provide for the yearly expenses of an individual seminarian. Once a par- ticular candidate is ordained, the income is applied to another until ultimately many young men are helped to ordination. Each parish of the Diocese is making an effort to complete or increase its own Burse. In addition, Diocesan and parish organizations, as well as individual Catholics, have established memorial Burses. Next Sunday a special collection will be Future Priests Depend On Your Generosity taken up at all the Masses and will be applied to your own parish Burse Fund. Nearly 170 Seminarians Study At Minor oeminary As a spiritual reward for your material generosity in this s campaign, you need only recall the words of the late Pope Pius XII. The Holy Father said that anyone who helps a candidate to the priesthood has a share in all his future Masses and good works. Furthermore, those who in any way aid the seminary program of the Diocese of Miami will share in the Masses and prayers each day of all the Diocesan seminarians. Please be as generous as you can in next Sunday's Burse Fund collection for your parish. You could not help a cause more deserving than this. Wishing you God's blessings during this New Year, I remain

• Very sincerely yours in Christ

Bishop of Miami New Quarters Of Philosophy Students Visreors join Seminarians On Basketball Court

Seminarians Are Shown In Study Hall of Science And Refectory Building Nourishing And Attractive Meals Are Served In Spacious Refectory January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 BISHOP WRIGHT SPEAKING At PALM BEACH CITES Rising Role Of Religion Today PALM BEACH — The selec- tion of Pope John XXTH as the Man of the Year by Time Maga- zine, symbolizes the increasing relevance of religion to our times and the pertinence of tra- ditional Catholicism to the prob- lems of our civilization, the Bishop of Pittsburgh said here. Bisbop John J. -Wright, a recognized authority on the Ecumenical Council and the Episcopal Advisor of the Lay Retreat Movement in the , spoke to a ca- pacity audience at the Henry Flagler Museum here. The program sponsored by the Cenacle Retreat League was presented to benefit the new Voice Photos Cenacle Retreat House for Bishop John J. Wright Of Pittsburgh Addresses Crowds In Palm Beach Women in Lantana. NOTED ORATOR. Bishop John J. Wright of Pittsburgh, is wel- comed to Palm Beach by Msgr. J. P. O'Mahoney, pastor, St. Recalling a London lecture of Edward parish, and Grant Bedford, director of Henry Flagler Squirettes Of Mary Set Meeting Today Square Dance Slated Ernest Renan, late 19th century Museum where Bishop Wright lectured for the benefit of the agnostic, on the past glories but Cenacle Retreat House. The Squirettes of Mary, the Mrs. Jeanne Niemoeller of the WEST HOLLYWOOD — A future eclipse and decline of Catholic Welfare Bureau will be square dance sponsored by the Catholicism, Bishop Wright told Immaculate Heart of Mary Cir- alone." He c'ted Mexico as an the speaker. Dad's Club of Chaminade high the audience that "Renan and smack in the middle of the 20th cle Number One, will meet "to- example. The program has been plan- school will begin at 8:30 p.m. his 19th century contemporaries century and at the opening of day (Friday) at 7929 SW 52nd ned by religious chairman, Lin- today (Friday) on the school would have found it absurd to the Space Age, would be chosen Commenting on the settling Ave. da De Roy. grounds. suppose that the Pope of Rome, Man of the Year by a strictly of the Roman Question by Pope Pius XI and the conse- secular news weekly of world- quent more-free emergence of wide circulation. the Holy See out of the de- funct controversies of the age FOR BETTER BANKING SERVICE "They would have been fur- of nationalism and into the COMBINED STATEMENTS ther astonished," the Pittsburgh arena of the international pre- IN NORTH DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA prelate noted, "that the choice occupations of the 20th cen- OF CONDITION of the Pope would be made pre- tury, Bishop Wright declared cisely in that New World to that "the farsighted valiant Peoples National Bank of Miami Shores which, even then, the 19th cen- action of Pope Pius XI in the 1930s and 1930s" was essen- FOUR tury looked as the place where American National Bank of North Miami tial to the present prest'ge of U'.t. 147th ST. most of all 'reason' would final- the Holy See. ly triumph over everything the Peoples National Bank of North Miami Beach Papacy and religious values rep- "The dramatic andluminous PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK resented." manner in which Pope Pius XII National Bank of Commerce MIAMI SHORES had used the teaching office of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK "The amazing personality of the Holy See, thus placed in >. DECEMBER 31, 1962 NORTH MIAMI the Pope explains in no small more advantageous perspec- PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK degree his appeal to the imag- the Roman Question, in order to NORTH MIAMI BEACH' ASSETS ination of our generation and xercise a world-wide intellec- NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE to the admiration of men like tual and spiritual leadersh'p U.S. Government Insured or MIAMI jAMttKAH those who gave him this popu- without precedent in centuries," Guaranteed FHA & VA Loans . . $ 1,654,688.55 lar accolade," Bishop Wright was emphasized by the prelate NATIONA1 Other Loans and Discounts 23,387,323.87 1AMK said explaining that many oth- as another event which has made religion a powerful force. Bank Buildings and Parking Lots 1,418,868.95 er events in these first six dec- ades of the 20th century have 168,385.80 Old Building and Stores contributed to making religion In conclusion, the Pittsburgh Furniture and Fixtures 629,607.58 the powerful force that it is prelate told his South Florida 310,473.26 today. audience that the lay retreat Accrued Income and Other Assets movement established by Bishop 165.28 Overdrafts Among these Bishop Wright Coleman F. Carroll in the Dio- U.S. Government emphasized and discussed sev- cese of Miami is a means to Securities . . . . $11,458,486.73 eral historical developments in- these desired ends. Federal Corporation cluding the rise to political pow- Bonds 75,010.83 er and world-wide cultural influ- Becomes Lawyer ence of militant atheism through Federal Reserve DETROIT (NO — Sister the communist revolution. Mary Leo Pavlowski took her Bank Stock . . 124,650.00 oath of admission to the bar in State, County and "This development," he de- a ceremony here, thereby be- clared, "terrifying still in its On February 25, 1963 the 100th anniversary coming the first nun in Michi- Municipal Bonds 3,236,554.08 threat, has not been without of the establishment of the National Banking gan to become a lawyer after New York Stock providential aspects; it has entering religious life. 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£'•'••• Page 10 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida ACCOMPANIED BY CLAPPING HANDS AND TOM-TOMS Ancient Ethiopian Rite Mass At St. Peter's Basilica By THE VERY REV. Represented at the Council that each of these Rites has time of the , buil JOHN E. YOUNG, CM. were some 18 different East' (Father Young, of the St. John Vianney its counterpart also among the later a very ceremonious ele- ern Rites called Uniate. since Seminary of the Diocese of Miami, was in Rome for Orthodox groups (not in com- The vast spaces of St. Peter's they are united under the au- vation takes place. Following two months as theological consultant to Bishop Cole- munion with Rome), and it is echoed to unusual and startling thority of the Holy Father. the consecration of the bread man F. Carroll during the first session of the Second significant that the latter have sounds. Strange melodies in a They date their origin back to and wine a highly impressive strange tongue filled the Basil- Vatican Council.) ten times as many adherents. the very early days of the act takes place. Priest and ica to the accompaniment of In 1960 there were 11,065,444 Church. Wherever the Euchar- people join together in reciting the persistent and infectious istic Sacrifice was offered, as Uniates and 115,000,000 Ortho- throb of tom-tom drums and an act of faith in the Real ___ Christianity began to expand, adopted for the liturgy. As ear- cal language and ceremonial. dox. the rhythmic clapping of hands. Presence. Again before the the Liturgy or Mass followed ly as the third century, the in- The chief rites can be summar- The assembled Council Fathers The Ethiopian Rite, as in all very general rules, with a dividual characteristics in the ized: Communion all join in the pro- looked on with rapt attention — others, both Latin and Oriental, general agreement regulating made their" appear- fession of faith, expressed in some, even joined in the hand centers about the three parts of ance. These stemmed from the The — found- precise and beautiful lan- clapping — as the ancient litur- ' the principal parts of the ed by St. Mark the Evangelist. the Mass. The , how- Mass, namely, the Mass of three great metropolitan areas gy proceeded. The Mass of the The Ethiopian and Coptic ever, comes at the very begin- guage, in the Real Presence, the-Catechumens (the Instruc- of the Eastern : Ethiopian Rite was in progress. Rites stem from it. ning, and is much more the Incarnation, Redemption Rome, which has "witnessed tion), the Eucharistic Sacri- in Syria, Alexandria in elaborate than ours. There is a and Most Holy ; Holy fice (the Consecration), and many rare events and sights,- and Constantinople. The Antiochene Rite — the Syr- multitude of prayers and bless- Communion is received un- no][ most daily saw some- the Eucharistic Banquet (the These cities because of their ian and Malenkar Rites are ings associated with it, as well der, both species. The. Mass thi^-rfevy even for its long his- Communion). ' preeminence were designated branches. as an offertory procession. The concludes with a short prayer tory. During the two months A wide latitude in the choice patriarchates, which set the bread to be used for the conse- that the Council was in session, The — of Con- of thanksgiving and the bless- of scriptural readings,, of pray- type_ of liturgy for their parti- cration is placed in a large many' of the Rites of the East- stantinople, which includes ing of the celebrant. ers and of ceremonial embil- cular sphere. In this way five veiled basket, which is borne ern Church were celebrated in various^ branches in Asia Mi- lishment was permitted. Natur- basic Eastern Rites emerged. like a crown on the head of one St. Peter's vividly recalling the nor, , Russia Despite . surface difference, ally they varied from place to From them other branches de- of the ministers. It would seem "unity in variety" of the Cath- and even Italy. fundamentally the rites of East place. In general the language veloped, varying in minor de- this custom comes from the olic Faith. and West are the same. It is of a particular locality was tails, for example, the liturgi- age-old custom among the The Chaldean Rite — Centered Ethiopians of carrying all bur- evidence of the great unity of in Mesopotamia, but including dens on the head. The reading the . It has and the Malabars of . of the Epistle and Gospel fol- needs unity; it has not nor does it, need uniformity. As Pope The — exclusive lows immediately after the Offertory. Benedict XV proclaimed: "the to . Church is not Latin, or Greek, It is of great interest to note There is no elevation at the or Slav; it is Catholic."

Offertory At Beginning Of Mass Is Accompanied By Many Prayers Bread For Consecration In Basket Carried On Head Of One Of Priests

Procession Marks Beginning Of Offertory During First Part Of Mass After Consecration Priests And Peeple Join In Reciting An Act Of Faith

January IS, 1963 THE VOICE - Miami, Florida .. . Page 11 'Wall Of Separation' Has No Future, Law Group Told CHICAGO (NO — Robert M. al system worthy of the po- — religion demand, hamper- public aid to church schools President Asks God's Guidance Hutchins, president of the Fund tentialities and responsibilities ing us in our search for what have a duty to be "responsi- for the Republic, said here that of our people," he said. we need above everything ble" and to "carry on the con- In State Of The Union Message the "wall of separation" be- He described the First else: a national idea of edu- test within the rules of demo- WASHINGTON (NO — President Kennedy concluded his tween Church and State "has Amendment as "a charter of cation and a national program cratic decision-making." State of the Union message to Congress with a prayer to no future" in the United States. learning" which "confirms em- to carry it out." Dr. Fey said the view shared God for continued guidance of the nation. But just the same, Hutchins powerments as well as immu- Hutchins declared that the fu- by many Protestants and Jews nities." He said: "With thanks to Almighty God for seeing us added, almost every justice of ture in the West lies in being is that "in this land the reli- through a perilous passage, we ask His help anew in guid- the Supreme Court "feels con- "If we are going to be meta- "the school-master of the gious and the political coven- ing the 'Good Ship Union.' " strained to bow before it." phorical," he said, "let us rec- world." ants are and should be kept The President did not spell out his proposals for Fed- ognize that the First Amend- "If democracy has a future," separated and that this separa- "The wall builders of the ment is not intended as a fence eral aid to education in his message. He devoted only one court may be accused of mis- he said, "it lies in struggling to tion should extend to the insti- or wall around a vacant lot. paragraph to education, saying: be what no big, advanced in- tutions of Church and State and placed piety," he commented Something is supposed to be go- their means of support." "The future of any country which is dependent on the in talk at a conference on ing on inside. dustrial country has succeeded Church and State, sponsored by in becoming — a community "Since we believe that the will and wisdom of its citizens is damaged, and irreparably the University of Chicago law "What is supposed to be going learning together to govern it- damaged, whenever any of its children is not educated to on is learning. A political com- First Amendment and its corol- school. self and to achieve the common the fullest extent of his capacity, from grade school through munity is an educational life in lary statements in the state good." graduate school. Today, an estimated 4 out of every 10 Hutchins, a former chancellor process. constitutions are necessary for students in the fifth grade will not even finish high school of the University of Chicago, "The wall has no future be- "American participation in the maintenance of a pluralistic — and that is a waste we cannot afford." stated flatly that "the wall (of cause it cannot help us learn. these great enterprises should society, we intend to defend separation) has no future." If taken literally, it is arbi- not be obstructed by a figure them," he said. "What has a future is the trary and unreasonable, pre- of speech," he said. "The dominant view among rational, non-metaphorical dis- tending to separate things that Dr. Harold E. Fey, editor Catholics and their allies," he cussion, in the light of all the are not in all respects separ- of the nondenominational added, "is that these laws are provisions of the First Amend- able, thwarting efforts to Protestant magazine the Chris- the product of earlier Protest- Tradition Cited In Allowing ment, of the methods by which understand what education tian Century, said the oppos- ant domination and may and we may obtain an education- and freedom of — and from ing sides in the dispute over should be changed." Reading In Schools WASHINGTON (NO — Tra- The brief, which asks the Su- ditional government "neutral- preme Court to reverse the low- ity" toward religion in the er court's ruling, warns that a GREATER MIAMI FEDERAL United States requires that pub- decision against Bible reading lic school Bible reading be al- • would be a precedent for elimi- announces lowed to continue, the U.S. Su- nating "from the public life of preme Court has been told. this nation all those customs This argument is advanced and traditions that evidence the in a brief filed with the Su- religious nature and origin of preme Court on behalf of the our country and are now and EXTRA SPECIAL School District of Abington, have long been cherished and Pa., and the Pennsylvania Su- accepted by a vast majority of perintendent of Public Instruc- the people." tion. The brief says the Supreme The brief is a detailed de- Court itself has affirmed "that SAVINGS DAYS! fense of Bible reading in Penn- we are a religious people, and sylvania public schools, which that many of our customs was held to be unconstitutional compel the conclusion that last February by a special our public life contains a re- three-judge Federal court. ligious leaven."

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M963 > „ 'THE WANTS SOUGHT Congress Again Gets Bill To Aid All Pupils DANCING WASHINGTON (NO — Rep. Delaney. However, it died with- and to put Federal funds into mer of Florida, George Hud- James J. Delaney of New York out committee hearings. the development of public com- dleston Jr., of Alabama, and NO COVER • NO MINIMUM "again has introduced his bill to " The bill's biggest organized munity, two-year colleges. D. R. Matthews of Florida. ************************* give each school child a Fed- support comes from the Citi- The resolutions all. were re- eral grant which could be spent zens for Educational Freedom, Amendments Asked ferred to the House Judiciary at any school, public or pri- a non - sectarian association Committee. vate. of parents and others devoted On Prayer In Schools WASHINGTON (NO — Six The issue of public school re- flamingo room to protecting the rights of pri- Identical to a measure he ligious practices became a live- s vate school pupils. Its head- congressmen have proposed on WITH ITS LUSH V_/TROPICAL PATIO sponsored in the 87th Con- ly issue late in the last Con- gress, the bill proposes that quarters are in St. Louis, Mo. the first, day of the 88th Con- gress constitutional amend- gress and could be one again a flat $20 be given to each Delaney's measure was one in the 88th Congress. grade or high school pupil. of nearly two dozen related ments to continue public school The program would cost $1.7 to education which were in- prayer and Bible reading. The issue came to a head fol- billion over a two-year period. troduced in the first three Resolutions for this purpose lowing the U. S. Supreme AND// HIS SOCIETY to/ORCHESTRA In the case of children who days of the new Congress by were introduced by Reps. Court's ruling last June attend, or wish to attend, rec- members of the House. Frank J. Becker of New York, 25 against a prayer prescribed ************************* ognized private schools, the bill Steven B. Derounian of New by. the New York State Board provides that a parent or legal Among the flurry of educa- York, John Bell Williams of of Regents for recitation in New Enjoy superb cuislno Dancing 9:30 PM to closing guf' Nn present the U. S. Com- tional bills were measures to Mississippi, William C. Cra- York public schools. In the Colony Room (except Monday) mit -rer of Education with a permit individual income tax 8 to 8:30 PM For reservations call form recording the pupil's in- deductions for certain educa- 0UR 21stYEA R UNion 6-8811 ~!i rrrrf On the Ocean tention. tional expenses, to increase the present Federal program of A U. S. Treasury check then loans to needy and talented col- \XJL1P XIXXX would be sent the parent or lege students, to extend for four guardian. It would be honored years the program of Federal CHINESE BANQUET $2.25 Includes Hotel and Cabana Club for payment only when endorsed aid to public school districts Won Ton Soup, Barbecue Spare Ribs, Egg Roll, Chicken to the school of the pupil's at- Chow Mein, Black Ton and Dessert. Orders to Take Out 101st St. and Collins Ave., Bal Harbour where enrollment is crowded be- and Delivered. . . tendance. cause of the children of Fed- 325 - 71st STREET, MIAMI BEACH PHONE UN 6-4303 All pupils who do not re- eral employees, to assist pro- cord their intention to attend grams of technical education a private school would be pre- sumed under the bill's terms PL 9-6825 CAPC COP OH BISCAYHt BAY to be going to a public school. For Your Dining Pleasure . . . Don't Forget To Visit The . The allotment for these chil- RESTAURANT dren would be paid to the AND LOUNGE local education agency in the BLACK ANGUS political subdivision where "•IN THE HEART OF MOTEL ROW" the child lives. Known as the "Junior GI Adjacent St. Mary Magdalen Church Bill" because of the similarity 17700 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Florida SEAFOOD RESTAURANT On the it has to the operation of the CHAR-BROILED CHOICE <£* ^ f\ 79th St. • law which permitted millions of • MAINE LOBSTERS Causeway armed service veterans to at- Sirloin Steak Dinner I oOV • NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD tend the school of their choice "We can sell our steaks at this low price because we have THIS IS • CLAMS, OYSTERS & STONE CRABS after World War II, the bill an uncle who is a Cattle Rustler." NO BUM STEER was first introduced in 1962 by Bring this ad for FREE Gift with dinner. MIAMI'S OLDEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT — OUR 16rh~YEAR

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Carroll told parish cent de Paul and Holy Name the pastor, Father James Glea- chairmen of men's retreats societies also were discussed at during a meeting and dinner son, CM. the meeting. held Saturday at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Ketreat House. LAY RETREAT movement was discussed by Beach. Among those present were Earl Quattle- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, center, during a baum, St. Ann parish; left, Father Cyril Congratulating the men on recent meeting of parish retreat chairman at Schweinberg, retreat director; Father Kilian their apostolic efforts, Bishop the Passionist Retreat House, North Palm WcGowan, and Donald R. Stautberg, right, Carroll emphasized the need for both men and women to make a spiritual retreat and r urged chairmen to continue in Annual Meeting Set For Catholic Publishers Here their efforts to promote the retreat movement among the Members of the National As- Hotel Deauville, Miami Beach. principal speaker at sessions of faithful throughout South sociation of Catholic Publishers of the convention following Memorial Mass for deceased Florida. and Dealers in Church Goods brunch. members of the organization The obligations and respon- will convene for their 56th an- The association numbers nual meeting Jan. 24-26 at the will be celebrated by Bishop sibilities of their positions were Coleman F. Carroll at 10 a.m. among its members church outlined for the 50 chairmen Saturday, Jan. 26, in the Cathe- goods retailers, manufacturers representative of 32 parishes by dral. of church goods and religious Donald E,. Stautberg, of Cin- Holy Name Society articles as well as Catholic pub- cinnati, president of the Na- Bishop Carroll also will be lishers. tional Catholic Laymen's Re- Assists At Mass treat Conference. FORT MYERS BEACH — More than 933 laymen in the Members of the Holy Name PAN AM Diocese of Miami have parti- Society of Ascension parish re- cipated in retreat conferences ceived Holy Communion in a PLATING On January 10, 1954 Gables Lin- -, •which began in June at the body at the 7:30 a.m. Mass last Passionist Monastery. Accord- Sunday. Before the Mass five ing to a report from Father COMPANY coin-Mercury Company opened its * Cyril Schweinberg, C.P., retreat new members were received into the Society. doors for business. It was then, director, these conferences in- DISTINCTIVE METAL FINISHES cluded a Cursillo, a silent three- A Communion breakfast was and is still, dedicated to the idea of day retreat for the Spanish- held later with Attorney L.T. iGold Plating of Religious Articles speaking and a weekend con- Ahrenholz as guest speaker. Mr. ECCLESIASTICALLY APPROVED "Fair Dealing" with the car buying ference for Jxtys enrolled in Ahrenholz spoke on "A Nation < See "Dkk" Blake public high schools. public. This policy has met with under God" from its begin- 98 NE. 73rd St. PL 7-6621 Men of St. Edward parish, ning and that our remarkable {Just Off Miami Ave.) Palm Beach; St. Jude parish, progress could be attributed to Miami, Florida warm acceptance in this area as Jupiter and St. William Mis- this fact. sion, Sebastian, will observe during these nine years we have a weekend retreat from Jan. 25 to Jan. 27. A general mid- delivered to local car buyers more week retreat is scheduled than 11,000 automobiles. for Jan. 29-31, Father Schweinberg said. We have grown with the greater A group of 15 men from . I Shaw Air Force Base in S. y Miami area. Pete Schaefer, founder Carolina including officers and ATTENTION BUILDERS! enlisted men will join men from of Gables Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. and the Miami Catholic Singles Club for a weekend retreat, Feb. 1-3. INDIAN RIVER FRONTAGE his entire staff of 52 automotive Conferences will be conducted by Father Damian Reid, C.P. specialists, on this, the starting day of their 10th business year, rededicate CYO Skating Party Approximately 50 acres fronting themselves to the principle of de- The Catholic Youth Organiza- 971 feet on Indian River and Indian tion of St. Rose of Lima parish livering full value in sales and service will sponsor an ice skating par- River Drive. 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Page 14 r January 18,1964 THE* VOICE Nfiamf, Florida' TO BE INAUGURATED HERE SUNDAY Daily Mass League Formed POMPANO BEACH — The Mass League now has thou- Membership in the Daily Daily Mass League, an associa- sands of members. Rome gave Mass League is open to all the tion of the faithful in good stand- its approval by granting to the faithful in good standing who apply for membership to the ing who have a genuine desire Daily Mass League membership designated Daily Mass League to attend the Holy Sacrifice of unusual spiritual benefits in Center which in the Diocese the Mass daily, will be inau- 1957. of Miami will be Assumption gurated Sunday, Jan. 20 at the The purpose of the League, Church. Those applying must Assumption parish. which does not require attend- express in writing the genuine Father Patrick D. O'Brien, ance at meetings, and whose desire to assist at Holy Mass pastor, has - been appointed members are not required to daily and to promote the de- votion to the Holy Sacrifice of spiritual advisor of the League pay dues, is to foster among the Mass. which is being initiated in the the faithful, by prayer and sec- rifice, by good example and by Diocese of Miami with the It is important to note, Fa- any and all good means at its approbation of Bishop Cole- ther O'Brien said, that the only disposal, a greater receptiveness man F. Carroll. requirement for membership is to the salvific work of Christ as the genuine desire to assist at A laymen's organization be- brought to us by Christ through Mass daily. This is not a prom- gun in the early 1940's by a the intermediary of the priest in ise or a vow and. there is no group of Catholic business men the celebration of the Holy obligation binding under any sin in Rochester, N.Y., the Daily Eucharist. whatsoever.

Voice Photo MARYMOUNT COLLEGE now under construc- ministered by the Religious of the Sacred Heart tion in Boca Raton is progressing ahead of of Mary, is shown with a three-dimensional schedule. Mother Gerard, academic dean of model of the college. Initial phase will include the junior women's college which will be ad- academic and science building and dormitory. PAULSENS PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR Scholarships To Marymount JANUARY BOCA RATON — Marymount must give up college aspira- school credits, including rank College now under construction tions because of the lack of and I.Q.; scores on the Scholas- here has initiated an honor necessary funds." tic Aptitude-Test of the College scholarship program for quali- Examination Board; lied high school students which Scholarships are available in and the scholarship application the amount of full or partial CLEARANCE! will be effective when the junior and contract forms which may college opens in September. tuition. The new college's an- be obtained from the college aft- nual tuition for non-resident stu- er forwarding the first three Announcement of the pro- dents is $1,000 per year. Gen- eral fees for resident students, gram was made by Mother Recipients of Marymounf hon- Gerard, academic dean of -including tuition, room, board and activities total $2,200. or scholarships earn financial Florida's first Catholic wom- aid through performing stipulat- en's junior college. 20 to 50°/. In order to qualify for the ed services in the college li- honor scholarships the stu- "Our purpose is to award fi- brary, offices or book store dents also must rank in the lancial aid to those students for a certain number of hours upper third of their class, at- vhose high school record gives weekly. tain satisfactory scores on svidence of leadership, scholar- Further information con- the Scholastic Aptitude Test ship, character and service, and cerning the scholarship pro- and submit recommendations vho without this assistance, gram of the fifth Mary- REDUCTIONS from their principals testify- vould be unable to attend mount College in the United ing to their merit. he college'," Mother Gerard States may be obtained by aid. "The fulfillment of our In addition scholarship can- writing to the Scholarship dans in this respect will help didates must fulfill-all entrance Committee, Marymount Col- reduce the large number of gift- requirements of the college and lege, P.O. Box 370-S, Boca 3d young ladies who .yearly submit a transcript of high Raton, Fla. Suits Slacks

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V.-' -Ti-.t.*: FAMILIES IN DISTRESS AFTER CROP FREEZE Church Speeding Assistance To Migrant Workers (Continued From Page 1) of assistance for the migrant workers. In addition, an appeal from Catholic chaplain, Father (Capt.) Bernard E. Ihrie at Homestead Air Force Base, brought enough clothing to fill three trucks. Last week four truck loads of clothing were moved into two of the seven labor camps which dot South Dade County.. Migrants who are out of work are eligible for the surplus food distributed by the Federal government and receive sup- plies of rice, dry beans, cheese, corn meal, flour, shortening, canned meat, dried milk, pea- nut butter and rolledx wheat. According to Father de la Calle, an urgent need for clo- thing still exists among the mi- grants in the South Dade area where the priest estimated that

*•» 2,020 Catholics are numbered among the migrants. Voice Photos At the present time, Father Sister Imelda Holds Migrant Baby As Father De La Calle Distributes Clothing de la Calle said, more than MIGRANT WORKERS' CHILDREN at the Mexico City Camp 120 migrants are receiving in- on Krome Ave., Homestead, stand around happily with toys struction in preparation for re- they have just received while Father Juan Antonio de la Calle ceiving their First Holy Com- tries out a coat on a young boy. munion. Although there are fewer workers in the area than in other years, he report- ed, they are assisting at Mass and 'attending catechism class- es in greater numbers. In- struction classes in Christian Doctrine are conducted one night each week in camp fol- lowed by group recitation of the rosary and the shoeing of a religious film and explana- T. WHCEMTl tion. 5*1V4CC Children of the migrant fami- lies are transported by buses to Mass each Sunday where they hear a sermon preached in Spanish. They receive religious instructions in the camps from the Sisters. In the Fort Myers-Immokalee area where approximately 5,000 migrants are located, most of truck farm crops and gladioli were destroyed by cold early in the season. Father Emiliano Or- dax, administrator of Our Lady Sister Peter Joseph Watches Unloading of Clothing, Canned Goods Last Saturday of Guadalupe Mission at Immo- HELPING LOAD A TRUCK with food and clothing for migrant kalee, has made an appeal for workers in the Immokalee area is Father Emiliano Ordax of large quantities of rice and Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission there. The. supplies were made beans for the Texas and Mexi- available through the St. Vincent de Paul warehouse in Fort can-born migrants who are Lauderdale. more familiar with the prepara- tion of these foods than some of those distributed by the gov- school for the children of mi- Vincent Church, D e I r a y ernment. grant workers, Father Gonzales Beach. As in South Dade conducts Christian Doctrine County the children are pro- vided with bus transportation. Food, vitamins and clothing classes every Friday after are being distributed to the An evening Mass is cele- migratory families in the school is dismissed. Once each Palm Beach County and Okee- week the Sisters transport chil- brated for, the adult migrants, chobee areas under the direc- dren in need of immunization who are usually working during tion of Father Jose Gonzalez, to the Palm Beach County the day, at Holy Name Church assistant at Sacred Heart par- Clinic. In cases of illness among in West Palm Beach. Confes- ish, Lake Worth; and Father l Jose Vilacoba, assistant at St. children or adults, however, sions are heard before he parish, Rivi- there are no county facilities Masses, Father Gonzalez a S, era Beach, who recently ar- available and the priests and and the Sacrament of Bap- rived from Spain. They are Sisters must secure medical aid tism is administered after the assisted by Sister Mary Aqui- for those unable to provide it evening Mass. nas and Sister Jane Francis. "for themselves. Catechism classes for children The generosity of farmers in of high school age are taught at the area has relieved the clo- Each Sunday three Masses St. Luke School in Lake Worth. thing shortage there, Father are celebrated for the migrant In addition the priests and Sis- Gonzalez said. At the present workers' families, Father Gon- ters travel daily to visit the time 394 children are receiving zalez said. Masses are of- families who reside in the more .religious instruction for a two- fered for the children at St. than 20 labor camps in the area. hour period once each week. Philip Benizi Church in Belle In the evenings a movie pro- Glade by Father Gonzalez, jector is used to show religious At Indiantown where the who travels 45 miles from films in remote camps and farm Women And Children at B & L Migrant Workers Camp Picking Out Clothing Federal government provides a Lake Worth; and also at St. shelters.

Page 16 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Installation Planned Fashion Show Group Schedules , By Club On Jan. 21 Ice-Skating Party Slated Jan. 26 , An ice-skating party sponsor- PLANTATION — Mrs. Rob- FORT LAUDERDALE — A ed by the Miami Catholic Sin- ert Ford will be installed as luncheon and fashion show un- gles Club will be held at 8 p.m., president of St. Gregory Wom- der the auspices of the Blessed Sunday, Jan. 20 at the Polar en's Club during dinner on Mon- Sacrament Woman's Club will Palace, 3685 NW 36th St. day, Jan. 21, at the Plantation begin at noon, Saturday, Jan. Special prices will be in effect Country Club. 26, in the Yankee Clipper Ho- for CSC members who will be Members and guests Will as- tel's Polynesian Room. required to show their mem- sist at Benediction-in St. Greg- bership cards. Guests may ac- ory Church at 7 p.m. and din- Mrs. Darcy Shean will be the company members. Further in- ner will follow. fashion coordinator and Mrs. formation is available from Al Joseph R. Corriveau, chairman, Blenke at NA 4-0672. Mrs. J. -Winston Anderson, will be assisted by Mrs. Alfred president of the Miami DCCW Skaf_and Mrs. James Leach. also will install Mrs. Paul J. Judge To Give Talk Reservations may. be made Yohman Jr. and Mrs. Donald CORAL GABLES — "You and by calling Mrs. Ray Collins at Dorini, vice presidents; Mrs. Your Child" will be the topic LO 4-4474. Thomas J. Imms, recording of Dr. Ben Sheppard, Juvenile secretary; Mrs. H. E. Lennon Court Judge of Dade County, Jr., treasurer; and Mrs. Charles when he speaks to members of H. Muench Jr., corresponding When You Shop, St. Theresa Home and School secretary. , Mention The Voice Association at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, in the school cafeteria. cipal speaker will be Fa- NC-Photo tht,. iviichael Keller, pastor. UNDER THE APPROVING EYE of Sister Do- ishing touches to a bulletin board proclaiming lores of Holy Trinity school in Dallas, Texas, the forthcoming beatification of Mother Seton, Joan O'Connor and Phillip Civello put the fin- foundress of the American . Luncheon-Cards In Ft. Lauderdale Card Party Set FORT LAUDERDALE — A Save with the Leader — luncheon-card party under the In North Miami auspices of St. Anthony Catho- An all-day card party to bene- lic Woman's Club will begin at fit the Rosary Makers of St. FRANK LUISI noon, Tuesday, Jan. 22 in the James parish, North Miami, will IGNORE THIS AD parish clubrooms. be held Tuesday, Jan. 22 at the Sales Manager First Federal Bank, 8340 NE Mrs. Joseph B. Naber is gen- • • • UNLESS YOU'RE LOOKING Second Ave. eral chairman for the party to St. James Parish FOR: A REAL INVESTMENT which all ladies in the parish The party will begin at 10 have been invited. a.m. in the Friendship Room '90% of all millionaires become so through owning real estate. More money has been made in real estate than all industrial investments and continue until 4 p.m. combined. The wise young man or wage earner invests his money in real estate." 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As a part of their regu- nize that there has been a men- lar course of instruction tal block created on this subject on the evils of Commu- by what Pope Pius XI has nim, Miami Diocesan called "the conspiracy of si- school pupils study "Ques- lence" on the part of most of tions and' Answers on the general press of the world Communism" by Richard concerning the true character of Cardinal Cushing. The Communism and its techniques. Voice therefore publishes Q. What would be the first , another installment of ex- step to be taken in the battle cerpts from this authori- against Communism? tative source through the courtesy of the Daughters A. Obviously, since we are of St. Paul, at whose book- combating what is at its core store, 2700 B.iscayne Blvd., militant atheism, our first .step the complete volume is must be to affirm to ourselves available. and others pur belief in God. The recitation of the phrase, "I Q. Are there any effective believe in God, the Father Al- we can point out, the United editors, and educators live in forward the Communist cau>~. ways, short of war, to check mighty, Creator of heaven and States has been by and large total darkness as to the' true This makes it practically im- . the internal Communist con- earth" must not only be on our pursuing a policy of abject ap- nature of this enemy of religion possible for us to engage in cul- spiracy? lips but also inspire our activ- peasement before Soviet Russia and freedom. The basic world tural exchanges, summit confer- ities. — to~o much of our press our outlook of Communism, we have ences, and the other "methods A. Yes. But in order to do knowledge of atheistic Com- television, radio, magazines and seen/is dialectical materialism, of "peaceful coexistence" which this, courage, persistence, and munism — its nature, its line Q. What must we then do in too many of our government of- which makes the Kremlin and the Kremlin so far has most intelligent knowledge of our foe order to help save America skillfully advocated to our own at any particular period, and ficials doing eventually or cham- its allies determined to conquer are required. At least these at- from complete defeat? pioning eventually what Moscow the world. detriment. tributes are necessary on the its true attitude toward re- wanted us to do or to cham- part of community leaders. If forms? A. We can profit by the 1959 Q. Will the Kremlin use both Q. What can we show has message of the Catholic Bishops pion. In other words, the Krem- we proceed in this task with lin has too often dominated the fair means and foul to accom- been the result of our yielding A. This is not at all difficult on "freedom and peace," and humble faith in God, we shall American mind through the for those who are obliged to understand and make others un- be greatly strengthened in this Communist line. If we are to take biology, physics, higher derstand that appeasement will effort. save our country, it is clear we mathematics, philosophy, and never bring peace. It always must halt this process, which Q. Is it so difficult for intel- other difficult subjects as early brings war or slavery or both. came to a new high point for ligent Americans to master a as high school. We must recog- For the past twenty-five years, Soviet Power with the invitation to Nikita Khrushchev to visit the United States in 1959. Q What mast we under- stand, first of_ all, and make others understand in order to protect America at the present ' hour? plish this world conquest pur- A. As - is evident from our during the past '25 years to the wishes of the Kremlin studies and conclusions in pre- pose? as represented by the Com- vious chapters, we must first of A. That is precisely what we munist line? all understand the nature of have proved in our previous con- Communism and make others A. It has led to the constant understand it. This is the great siderations, from Marxist-Lenin- shrinking of the free world and weakness of the United States ist morality, which states that the growth of Soviet Power with today, that many of its officials, any method must be used to our acquiescence and assistance.* ROOF COATINGS BY MURRAY!

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f »»•• i PAJAilX CLINIC Is It Love Or Bid For Security?' How can you tell whether a girl really loves you or is just hanging on for the sake of security? Madge and I are juniors in college, though not at the same school, and have been going steady for about two years. She doesn't seem to know her own mind. Sometimes she says, "Let's just be good friends," but she can't really mean it because she later takes the initiative in becoming very affectionate again. Since we can't marry for several years, should we just keep on going this way? My friends say if she is not sure, she is really not in love. Maybe they're right, but I'd like to be sure.

By FATHER JOHN L. THOMAS, S.J. , Too busy to stop at the bank? Then do A cursory reading of your letter, Ed, would lead one to your banking by mail, at any hour of the day agree with the verdict of your friends. If after two years of or night. It's so convenient. Stop at our dating Madge is still uncertain about her real feelings toward Information Window for details of onr you. it would seem safe to conclude that she's not in love. Yet tit lew doesn't quite square with the facts as you present Bank-by-Mail service. (And remember, we them. Though she's obviously experiencing some type of un- pay the postage!) certainty,~Jier actions don't indicate that she's merely looking for a suitable way to end your relationships. Usually when a girl says, "Let's just be friends" under such circumstances, LITTLE RIVER BANK she means the affair is definitely over — Madge apparently doesn't. AND TRUST COMPANY 8017 N. E. SECOND AVENUE Perhaps she is just hanging on for the sake of security? 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January U, TrrtVCHcY Miami,*rlbrW Page* Dinner-Dance Jan. 30 Will Aid St. Vincent Hall pper^ More than 300 guests are ex- with pected to attend the annual dinner-dance sponsored by mem- FOR THE MOST THRILLING MES bers of St. Vincent Hall Auxil- 1 iary Wednesday, Jan. 30 at the SAGE of your life, only the fines Surf Club, Miami Beach. paper, correct styling and exquisite craftsmanship will do! MIAMI STA- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll TIONERY CO., 8222 N.E, 2nd Ave. will be guest of honor at the Little River, carries fine wedding sta- benefit of the organization [ tionery and are qualified to assist which devotes its efforts and ' you with your selection. Invitations, projects to the support and reception cards, announcements, assistance of St. Vincent Hall thank you notes — engraved or for Unwed Mothers located printed. PL 4-4656. . on the grounds of Miami's Mercy Hospital. RENT A GORGEOUS WEDDING Dinner will be served at 6:30 GOWN! Beautiful, exqusite gowns p.m. and dancing will begin at at" SHAVERS, 7910-16 N.E. 2nd 8 p.m. Reservations may be Ave., Little River. They're not made by contacting Mrs. James cheap in quality, home made or McCaughan at HI 8-8640. second grade in any way but are Other members of th<- ar- extremely fine stock. Rental prices rangements committee ar: ,;s. from $40 up. Hoops and veils also Webb Jay, Mrs. James Sottile, for rental. Bridesmaid's dresses and Mrs. Jame Llewellyn, Mrs. dresses for mother of bride and Philip Lewis, Mrs. Lawrence groom available. Call for appoint- C1ILCMNG i.L^LUVATIONS for the benefit Mrs. Frank Mackle and Mrs. James McCaug- Lally, Mrs. Edward Bradley, ment. PL 4-9022. dinner dance of St. Vincent Hall Auxiliary are han. Proceeds from the event will be donated Mrs. Ralph Renick, Mrs. John Mrs. Hoke T. Maroon, Mrs. Edward H. McHale, to St. Vincent Hall for unwed mothers. Bonner, Mrs. Edward Doyle, RELIEVE YOURSELF OF THE Mrs. Carl Grimmelman, Mrs. TROUBLE! They will get your Paul Shaefer and Mrs. Francis travel tickets anywhere! By air Retreat Set Reed. or steamer! NO COST for this i Hospital Will Fete Also Mrs. E. B. Elliott, Mrs. service. MIAMI SHORES At Cenacle DCCW Directors Michael O'Neil, M r s. Walter TRAVEL-CENTER, INC., 9723 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami I DCCW In Broward To Hear Bishop Humkey, Mrs. Howard Korth, Shores, gives complete travel service to anywhere in LAKE WORTH — Members Mrs. William McHale, Mrs. the world. They take care of all reservations and tickets ?| Board members of the : of the Sacred Heart Altar and Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Denis V. Renuart, Mrs. John for tours, cruises, independent trips. They are highly \ Broward County Deanery of j Rosary Society will observe a will be guest of honor and Beatty, Mrs. Julian J. Eberle, experienced in this business. PL 1-6529. •^ the Miami Diocesan Council ] principal speaker during the Mrs. Hoke Maroon and Mrs. ! weekend retreat at the new of Catholic Women will be Cenacle Retreat House in Lan- luncheon which will be held in Eugene Sullivan. ' guests of the South Florida I conjunction with the winter VITAMINS! NATURAL tana from Friday, Jan. 25 to Mrs. Frank Mackle is pres- j State Hospital during open J Sunday, Jan. 27. meeting of the Board of Direc- ident of the auxiliary which SOURCE! „ MINERALS! ;; house at 1:30 p.m., Monday, | tors of the Miami DCCW. was organized early in 1961 Allergy Free, Diabetic ' Jan. 21. Reservations may be made and Salt Free Foods. Also by contacting Miss Tess Shee- to foster community interest Mrs. J. Winston Anderson, in and provide auxiliary serv- Dr. Jenspn's Products, <* The deanery, under the J han, spiritual development Council president, will preside: ice to the home for unwed Thompson, Schiff, Vio- : chairmanship of Mrs. Eugene , chairman of the organization. at the business sessions begin- [ mothers conducted by dioce- bin, Bronner, Hoffman, Universal, Dynamic, El Molino, j Ahearn, collected more than \ The monthly meeting of the ning at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. etc. They have Breads, Juices, Teas, Books, Juice Ma- 500 gifts and organized society will be held Thursday, 24 at the Deauville Hotel, 6701 san and chines. All at GERRARD'S NATURAL HEALTH FOODS, Christmas parties for, the j Jan. 24- when members will Collins Ave., Miami Beach. staffed by the Sisters of St. 275 N.E. -79th St., Little River. L J. Taylor, D.C., is patients in December. sew altar linens. According to Joseph of St. Augustine. qualified to assist you and help determine your needs. Mrs. Irene Light, Catholic Char- Luncheon will be served at I Funds donated by the auxili- PL 4-7778. ities chairman the group has al- I noon and the meeting will re-1 ary have already made possible ready provided 24 layettes for sume in the afternoon. a new kitchen, dining hall and St. Elizabeth Guild needy infants and more than 20 recreation-study room at the ALL MAKES! ALL MODELS! dresses for young girls. home •which provides comforta- Only $4.00 for a service call ble and private living quarters too! For an honest estimate To Hold Card Party Plans will be discussed for a for unwed mothers. on radio or TV repair call benefit dessert card party Leper Colony Aided POMPANO BEACH — A scheduled to be held Wednes- According to an announce- MID-CITY RADIO SHOP, luncheon-card party under the ment this week from Bishop 9713 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami day, Jan. 3ff in Madonna Hall. By Bandage Project auspices of St. Elizabeth Guild Carroll, a new building, great- Shores. They have a complete^supply of nationally known ly expanding present facilities will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wed- FORT PIERCE — Bandages parts and trained technicians to do the work. They give Guild Will Meet for a leper colony in the Phil- will be provided at St. Vincent a 3 months guarantee and are a reliable shop. For fast nesday, Jan. 23, at the K. of C. ippine Islands are being provid- Hall as a project of the 1963 service Call PL 7-7615. Hall, 1803 Sample Rd. COCONUT GROVE — Diocesan Development Fund "Whose Children Are Yours" ed by members of St. Anastasia Women's Club. Campaign. Reservations must be made will be the topic of Mrs. How- ECCLESIASTICAL PLATING, POLISH- before Jan. 21 by calling Mrs. ard Doolin when the Ladies According to Mrs. Michael De- Guild of St. Hugh parish meets ING, SPRAYING! For many years they James A. Morris WH 1-5274 or Florio, project chairman, 55 Fish Fry Slated Today at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, have done this type of work on Sacred Mrs. Joseph C. 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January 1«,a963 THE VOICE j Micro!, FJonda» Page,?] Columbus High Team Forensic Winners 16 CYO Basketball Teams HOLLYWOOD — Christopher dinal Gibbons, Madonna Acad- Daum of St. Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas; and Cecilia Romague- Form Dade County League Columbus High School won first emy and Monsignor Edward Others in the order of their ra, Notre Dame Academy. place in a tournament held last Pace. ' A 16-team Catholic Youth teams but members of the Jay- judging were: Veronica Ander- The next Forensic League weekend by the .Catholic Foren- Taking first place in the Organization Basketball League vees teams may compete with son, Notre Dame Academy; tournament will be at Immacu- sic League at Chaminade High Oratorical Declamation divi- has been organized in Dade George Lloyd, Columbus; Rob- their coaches' consent. School. sion of the tournament was lata Academy on Saturday, County. Ken Olsen of Christopher Co- ert Preziosi, Monsignor Pace; Jan. 26. Another rule agreed on was Notre .Dame Academy took lumbus. A total of 25 students O. Barrato, Archbishop Curley The League will open its that all players be in good second place and St. Thomas competed in this division. schedule Sunday, Jan. 27. There standing in their CYO's. In the Aquinas finished third. Other E. Damich, Archbishop Curley will be -two league divisions, case of public school students, schools participating were Car- Second place went to Hank and Ward Kearney, Columbus. One in the South Dade deanery this means they must be at- and one in the North Dade Michael Garretson was first ' tending Confraternity of Chris- deanery. place winner in the Dramatic tian Doctrine classes. Stephen's Group Plans Picnic YOUTH Declamation division in which The schedule calls for each The home team is to desig- team to play six Sunday games day are invited to attend. Bus 24 students competed. A Chris- 9A CL&Jdnq...? : nate the court on which the WEST HOLLYWOOD — St. through March 3. Sometime topher Columbus student, game will be played and is re- Stephen's C.Y.O. members from transportation will be provided. early in March, a tournament sponsible for notifying the visit- MacArthur Senior High School The bus will load near the rec- Marc Pelea was second. Books Answer K will be held at a high school plan a Picnic-Swim Party at tory at 10:30 a.m. and return ing team by telephone call and Pam Nagel of Cardinal Gib- indoor gymnasium with the top Birch State Park, Fort Lauder- to the rectory at 5:30 p.m. Teens Questions CYO teams from Dade, the West sending a postcard . on the dale Beach on Wednesday, Jan. bons was third, followed by Jen- Wednesday preceding the game. Reservations should be made Coast, Broward and East Coast 23, from 10:39 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. nifer Phillip, Notre Dame; Pe- Dear Doris: in advance by telephoning deaneries participating. Jerseys or T-shirts w; ie What do you think of cen- All teenagers who have no Kathy Fleischer at YUkon ter Cocuzza, St. Thomas Aqui- parish colors wHl be worn 6y sorship of books, movies, scheduled school classes that 9-1869. nas; Nancy Kelly, St. Thomas Trophies will be awarded to etc.? Is it necessary? Is it the tournament's first and sec- always good? Should young ond place winners, most valu- people be guided by it? Can able player and most sports- young people read or hear manlike player. vulgar or profane language Opening without copying it? Who is Teams from the following responsible for bad books parishes will compete in the and plays, the writers, the league: St., Monica, St. John, Schedule SUPPORT YOUR players, the producers or Holy Redeemer, Our Lady of (Sunday, Jan. 26) Perpetual Help, St. Lawrence, the public? NORTHERN DIVISION Bertha (Ontario) St. Rose of Lima, St. Mary, and St. James, in the Northern St. Monica's vs. St. John's CHURCH I have taken but a few of the Division; and St. Dominic, St. Holy Redeemer vs. Our Lady of Perp. Help pertinent questions from your Hugh, Blessed Trinity, Epi- long letter since space does not phany, Corpus Christi, Little St. Lawrence vs. St. Rose SCHOOL Flower, Holy Rosary and Im- allow the comprehensive answer St. Mary's vs. St. James maculate Conception, in the SOUTHERN DIVISION your letter requires nor the Southern Division. St. Dominic's vs. St. Hugh's complete Catholic viewpoint you Blessed Trinity vs. Epiphany CLUB asked for. Final plans for formation of the League were completed at Corpus Christi vs. Little Flower So rather than give you half a meeting of CYO adult advisers Holy Rosary vs. answers I'm recommending last Sunday night at St. Thom- HOSPITAL some reading material in which as Aquinas Center on Miller Road in Coral Gables. you will find the answers to all the home team. The visiting your questions. It was decided at the meet- team will wear white T-shirts. through ... ing that high school basketball "Catholic Viewpoint on Cen- rules be used for all league The coach or captain of sorship" by Harold C. Gardiner, games, with each quarter last- the home team is expected to S.J. (Hanover House, Garden ing eight minutes. phone in the .results of the City, New York). "What is the game on the day following the Index" by Walter Kerr (Bruce The home team will be contest (Monday) to the. Chan- Top Value Stamps Publishing Company, Milwau- responsible for providing the cery CYO office, PL 7-5714 be- kee, Wisconsin). referee, scorer, timekeeper tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and the basketball. Starting The May 1960 issue of Ave - time for each game will be Winners of each league will Marie magazine has an article 3 p.m. Outdoor courts will be be presented trophies. GROUP SAVING PLAN entitled "Bad Morals, Good used for league games. Books and Vice Versa." It will Father Walter Dockerill, youth answer your questions about the No members of the high director for the Miami diocese, Members of authorized organizations can influence of vulgar language on school varsity teams' will be said any team wanting full uni- youth. eligible to play on the CYO forms with lettering, at a spe- now use filled books of Top Value Stamps in cial discount, could obtain them by calling the CYO chancery of- a joint effort to acquire needed merchandise CHILDREN'S fice. — from a coffee urn to an automobile. SHOP See the back cover of the new Top Value 2646 E. OAKLAND PARK BLVD. Young Adult Group FORT LAUDERDAL'E — LO 6-4025 Stamps Family Gift Catalog for further infor- Unique Selection of CHILDREN'S APPAREL Plans Dinner Dance mation or write to: Infants Thru Sub-Teen Sizes - CORAL GABLES — The Parochial School Uniforms for ST. ANTHONY Young Adult Club of Little Flow- er parish will hold a dinner dance at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 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St. Stephen's of West Holly- Busiest of the Northern Epiphany, 38-23, and St. wood and St. Theresa's of Coral schools was Our Lady of Per- John's, 48-30. Gables maintained their leads petual Help, led by Bob Mc- Other action saw St. and perfect records in the Dade Grath and Bob Wasman, as it Michael's pick up a pair of vic- County Parochial School basket- beat Holy Redeemer, 29-23, and tories, 39-38 over Epiphany and 44-20 over St. John's. ball league last week. St. Mary's, 35-31, while losing a close 27-25 game to St. Rose of The league standings: St. Stephen's, the North Divi- Lima. NORTHERN DIVISION sion leader, scored a 52-23 vic- Won Lost Pet. St. Stephen's 7 0 1.000 tory over Visitation to run its Holy Redeemer, meanwhile, Immaculate Conception 6 1 .857 St. Rose 5 2 .714 record to 7-0. OL.PH- 4 3 .571 edged St. Mary's, 27-25. Holy Redeemer 4 4 .500 In the Southern half, St. Holy Famllv 3 5 .375 In the Southern play, Sts. St. Mary's 2 6 .250 CONSIGNOR PACE HIGH basketball team in- visor; second row, Coach Floyd Williams, Tony Theresa also kept its mark Visitation 0 8 .000 Peter and Paul pulled itself cludes: first row, from left, Br. Paul Phillips, Cancirelli, Fred Krishon, Pat Culbertson, Larry unblemished with a S2-39 tri- SOUTHERN DIVISION into a tie for second with Won Lost Pet. principal, Garfield Jackman, Mike Chaney, Gilliard, David Hershberger, George Hays and umph over Sts. Peter & Paul. St. Theresa 8 0 1.000 - Sacred Heart by beating the Sacred Heart 6 3 .M7 Mike Sweet, Fred Stoye, Harold Hasanbank, Br. Stephen Nicholas. Pace High defeated The Musketeers now have an Sts. Peter & Paul t 3 .647 Homestead school 39-27. The St. Michael's 4 4 .500 George Wilson and Fr. Louis C. Roberts, super- Chaminade last week by a 34-33 score. 8-0 mark. Epiphany 2 6 .250 Panthers also defeated St. John's 9 4 .NO Immaculate Conception con- tinued as St. Stephen's most persistant challenger by taking Columbus-Curley Tilt Tuesday a 24-14 decision from . Both Christopher Columbus Lauderdale Northeast at the Coast Conference Northern Divi- and Archbishop Curley High face McArthur High gym. sion, registered its second vic- tory of the season over North SUPPORT THE tough tune-up battles tonight be- Both Msgr. Pace of Miami ALL-PURPOSE fore squaring off for their big Miami, former Class AA state and Mary Immaculate High of champions, 55-44, as 6-8 Lee CATHOLIC PRESS HOME FINANCING intra-diocese game next Tues- Key West are idle. Freeman got 21 points. day at the Miami Edison. High buying, bunding,selling gym. Both clubs turned in impres- or refinancing sive showings last week as Other key games last week The CC Explorers take on Curley knocked off the Gold saw: Southwest High tonight at the champions, Miami Beach, 63-51, LaSalle nip Cardinal Gibbons Eagles gym while Curley trav- with a strong fourth quarter fin- 58-54. els down to Homestead to meet ish and followed with a 69-65 South Dade High. decision over Key West. Msgr. Pace edge Chaminade, 34-33. Other games on tonight's Improved play by 6-5 junior busy card have Norland at Fort center Paul Michaels was one And Mary Immaculate lose its Lauderdale's, St. Thomas Aqui- reason for ttie Curley surge. its first game to a Monroe Coun- nas High, St. Patrick's of Mi- Michaels scored 12 points ty foe as Coral Shores won a ami Beach at Pine Crest School against the Beach and got his wind-swept outdoors game by a in Fort Lauderdale, and the all-time high of 20 points 36-31. South Atlantic Conference duel against tough Key West. Advertising between Cardinal Newman High Columbus turned in its finest of West Palm Beach and Car- basketball showing with a 67-41 Sales Help dinal Gibbons of Fort Lauder- romp over Hialeah High as Jim dale. McKirchy hit for 20 points. WALK TO CHURCH 1 Block To Little Flower Wanted On Saturday, Chaminade of St. Thomas, rapidly devel- Hollywood is host to Fort oping into a power in the Gold You can earn good diovwk OUla fo-0p ClfdA. . . . Specializing pay as a representa- Mike Hefley Winner Of MVP Award in Church Work tive of the advertising department of THE FORT PIERCE — Mike Hef- ing, Jack Windle, best blocker, BEAUTIFUL • RESTFUL • HOMEY * ley was named the team's most Kary Guettler, best lineman, VOICE. Experience valuable player as the Fort and John Guettler, most im- Downtown Hollywood helpful but not neces- proved. Pierce Central Catholic High at MAINTENANCE • sary. Part or full time. Fran Curci, University of Mi- >24.50 *« football team was honored here 20th Ave. and Buchanan St. Car necessary. last Saturday night at its an- ami freshman coach, was guest * speaker. nual banquet. BENNIS Write or call: Hefley came up a double win- FOR THE BEST TRADES, Angelo Sava ner as he also won the best Advertising Manager back award. PRICES and TERMS PRINTING Other award winners included Billy Krause, sportsmanship; «• ASK FOR - COMPANY THE Vince Grizanti, most outstand- 1072 Ali Baba Ave. VOICE Opo-Locka, Florida 6301 Biscayne Blvd. Philip D. Lewis, Realtor * REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Daniel J.. Horvath| AMERICA'S LARGEST "ON THE TRAIL" Michael J. Boyle Miami, Florida General Manager PONTIAC DEALER PALM BEACH COUNTY DETROIT' FLINT* MIAMI 665 S.W.8-ST. 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tSIJl ..• .1 » «. if —m r*n—n—, * »•«.. s Page*23 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami; Floridc Inician Campaha Para Desarrollo de la Diocesis

Acaba de iniciarse la Gampana aaual para el Fondo —Colegios -con cuidados y ensefianzas especiales para pital y ateindida por las religiosas da San Jose de San Agus- de Desarrollo de la Diocesis, qua cultninara el domingo 24 niftos mentalmente retardados o con problemas emocionales. tin. de febrero cuando todos los catolicos registrados en la Dio- cesis de Miami serin visitados a fin de recabar su coopera- —Un nuevo, local para el St. Vincent Hall, expandiendo —Una nueva biblioteca y otros locales para el Seminario Diocesano de St. John Vianney, para facilitar el mayor da- cidn para este afto. considerablemente las presentes facilidades de la casa para sarrollo Intellectual y fisico de los jdvenes que estudian para niadres no casadas, situada en los terrenos del Mercy Hos- Cada afio la Diocesis se fija una serie de metas a ser el sacerdocio en la Diocesis de Miami. cubiertas entre las mis urgentes necesidades de la Iglesia en los 16 condados del Sur de la Florida. Este ano el cuidado Este es el quinto ano que se hace la col&cta para el de los ancianos y de Ids ninos con problemas mentales o Fondo de Desarrollo de la Diocesis y a traves de las tres emocionales seran dos de los mis importantes puntos para anteriores han sido promo vidas obras importantes para el cuidado de ancianos, para los ninos abandonados, para los los que se recabarA la ayuda de los fieles colegios secundarios de la diocesis, para el seminario, etc. El Obispo Coleman F. Carroll anunci6 que por lo menos En la larga lista se encuentran desde la construcclon del Se- s« necesita un. mi!16n doscientos cincuenta mil ddlares para minario de Miami hasta el Hogar para Ninos Abandonados cuibrlr solo los cuafcro proyectos de m£s crltica necesidad. en Perrine. Hay otros problemas vitales que demandan atencion y que cer&n atendidos si los fondos obtenidos em esta colecta HI dfa culminante de la campana, que este ano d el •uperan la marca fijada. . - " . . domingo 24 de febrero, numerosos voluntarios saldran a visi- tar las casas de los catolicos a traves de las distintas parro- Los cuatro proyectos mayores son: quias de la Diocesis, recabando directamente su contribu- c!6n para los proyectos de 1963. UN GRUPO de joVenes cubanos asi como de otras nacionali- —Una" nueva casa para ancianos que reqtrieran cuidado mSdico pero que no puedan pagar los altos costos de esos dades Latinoamericanas, estudian en el Seminario Diocesano En las ouatro primera* oampanas del Fondo de Desarro- •ervlclos. Estara a cargo de las Hermanitas de los An- de San Juan Vlaney, para el que el Fondo de Desarrollo de la Uo de la Di6cesls fue recolectado un total de $4,020,630.93 ciani/? Desamparados, que artteriormenfce sirvleron en dis- DisScesis dedlcard este aSo una buena parte de lo que se re- que han also invertidos en numerosas obras de asistencia tintos asilas de Cuba hasta quo fueron exputsadas de «H1 caude, para la construccion de una nueva bibiioteca. social

Reunense Integrates de la UCE de Miami

Los distintos grupos que La apertura del acto estuvo Coral de Acci6n Caatolica Cu- tuada en el Centro Hispano intagran la Union de Cuba- a cargo del doctor Jos6 M. bana, que interpretd magis- Catdlico con motivo de la vi- nos en el Exilio afectuaron el HIan, del equipo dirigente tralmente distintos numeros. sita del Obispo Boza Masvidal pasado domingo una reunion quien explico brevemente los La Coral habia logrado aglu- a Miami em el mes de sep- .informal en la qu« intercam- fines de la UCE. .\ continua- tinar durante varios afios uno tiemtore. biaron inquietudes y estre- cion deJ Dr. Francisco P6rez de los mejores grupos voca- Qrganizan Acto en Beneficio del oharon iazos en ooasion de Vich, tambi^n del equipo di- les de Cuba, gozando de un La UCE se compene da la celebraci^n de la festivi- rigente, hizo entrega de .sen- renombre que sobrepasaba ya grupos de no mis de 12 per- dad de la Sagrada Familia. das cartas, testimonios de fe- el ambito nacional a la lie- St. Vincent Hall de Miami sonas, que peri6dlcamente se El teota central de la reunion, Iicitaci6n, a los representan- gad a del comunismo. Actual- reunen para estudiar los pro- S» aspera que mas de 300 Uamando a Mrs. James Mo- que fue desarrollado por el tes de las uniones 7 y 8, se- menta los integrantes de la personas asistan a la comida blemas de Cuba y su soluclon Caughan al HI 8-8640. R.P- Angel Villarocga O.F.M., fiores Alfredo Llarena y Ea>- Coral que se encuentran exi- a la caida del comunismo, te- 30 de enero en el Surf Club varso precisamente sobre la manuel Carvajal, por el alto liados en Miami estan reor- nlendo como guia un boletin battatble aaual el mie'rcoles Mrs. Frank Mackte preside vida familiar en el exilio y y sostenido entusiasmo demos ganizando ese grupo, supe- mensual que desde Caracas de Miami. Beach, patrocmada a las Damas Auxiliaras del el fortalecimiento del hogar trado err el ano que termini. rando las naturalea dificulta- envia el equipo central, bajo por las integrantes del St. St. Vincent Hall, que procu- como base de la reconstruc- Detalle digno de desta-carse es des, ya que muchos se encuen- la direcci6n de Mons. Boza. Vincent Hall Auxiliary " ran ayuda para el hogar de cldn de Cuba. . que el sefior Carvajal, direc- tran fuera de esta area • in- niadres no casadar. al cuida- tor de la Uni6n numero 8, cluso otros han permanecido uno de los mas perseverantes en las prlsiones do Cuba. El El acto del domingo, que El Obispo Coleman V. Ca- do do las Hermanas da San La Union de Cubanos en el oongregd a uin numeroso gru- miembros de la UCE no es doctor Carlos Alzugaray tuvo rroll sera invitadio de honor Jose y bajo la direocI6n del Exilio fue creada por Moos. po de cubanos, muchas de los oubano sino costarricense, a su cargo la direcci&n de es- a este efvento, cuyas organiaa- Catholic Charities. Eduardo Boza Masvldal a rafz cuales aiin no pertenecen a doras dedican sus esfuerzos de su desflerro y es -su pro- de cuyo pais fue durante lar- ta que fue una de las pritne- la organizaci6n de Mons. Bo- gos anos Encargado de Nego- ras presentaciones del grupo al mantenimteato y asistencia De acuerdo con el anuncio posito aglutinar a todos los za, promote ser el inicio da del St. Vincent Hall para del Obispo Coleman F. Ca- cubanos en un program* de oios en Cuba, donde eonstl- en el exilio. una nueva etapa de desarro- tuy6 su familia. niadres no casadas, situado en rroll durante este afio seran ideales y proyeotos comunes. SEGUNDA REUNION llo de la UCE en Miami, d»ii- los terrenos del Mercy Hos- ampliadas las facilidades del Desde Caracas, donde ahora LA CORAL DE AOCION de cuenta ya con un conside- pital. St. Vieeat Hall, como umo.de reside, el Obispo cubano des- CATOLICA Fue esta la segunda vez que rable caudal de mierabres: los proyectos del Fondo de terrado orienta a las uniones las 14 uniones de la UCE que La comida sera a las 6:30 Desarrollo de la Diocesis. que funcionan en distintas re- Uno de los momentos mia radlcan «n Miami celebran • • • P.M. y a continuaci&n comen- glones da Norte y Surame'rl- emotlvos de k Velada de lia una reunidn conjunta. La pri- oa asi como en Europa UCE fue la presentaci6n de la mera fue una asamblea efec- zara »1 baile a las 8 P.M. Las WELLINGTON, Nueva Ze- reservaciones puedsa hacerse Acto Benefico landia, (NC> — Diez huer- fanitas chinas procedentes da Hong Kong, recien instaladas Deben Reportar los aqui por la Sociedad de San Para Pacientes Firma de Confecciones Dona Ropa a Refugiados Vicente de Paul entre fami- Extranjeros lias catolicas, iniciaron el ano Una importanfce casa de la pianta de confecciones res de asentarse en esa lo- con un vuelo de mis de 7 mil ES Departamento de In- de Cancer kildmetros sobre el Pacifico confeacciones, la Bond Clo- de dicha compaftia. calidad. migracion y Naturaliza- del Sur. Las huerfanitas, cu- thing Co., de Rochester, yas edades varfain en/- -^16 cion recuerda que todos los El almuerzo y canasta par- Haoe algiin tiempo el "Porque muchos de los extranjeros resldiendo ac- Nueva York, ha donado al meses y 3 anos, pudie*, jn- ty anual patrocinado por las CRS gesti mo el trabajo pa- refugiados cubanos Ilegan contrar hogares aqui gracias tualmente en log Estados Damas Auxiliares del Mercy Catholic Relief Service mil ra esos 20 cubanos refugia- sin la ropa suf iciente y por- al esfuerzo realizado por la Unldos deben feportar su Hospital se efectuara el pr6- pares de pantalones y dos- oficina en Hong Konk del domicilio antes del 31 de dos, entrevistaiidose para que muchos de ellos se es-' xirnio miercoles, dia 23, en el cientos abrigos, para ser Servlcio Catolico de Auxllio- enero, Uenando las tarjetas Hotel Fontalnebleau, de Mia- elle el direcor de esa agen- tan resituando en ciudades NCWC. distribuidos a los cubanos que al objeto se facilitan en mi Beach. da en Miami, Hugh. Mc- y pueblos lejos del calido todas las estaciones de to- refugiados. Loone, con representativoa clima de Miami, esta ropa rreos de la nacioo. • • • Los fondos procedientes de - El dwnativo es en recono- de la Bond Clothing. La llenari una gran neoe- este beneficio serin desttna- cimiento por la asistencia oficiiia catolica de Miami sidad," declar6 el Obispo La ley alcanza a todos los dos a cubrir los gastos de tra- transports a esos cortado- AuxiUar de Nueva York y no • ciudadanos, excepto a tamiento de cancer a pacien- de la oflcina del CRS en ESPtCEAL aquellos que ostentan la director ejecutivo del CRS-, tes del Mercy Hospital. Miami, que les envid, relo- res y sus familias, los que CANDLE LIGHT INN condition de diplomSticos. calazandolos, 20 sastres y al llegar a Rochester fue- Mons. Edward E. Swam- Quienes ' no cumplan con ron asistidos por la Catho- strom, al tener noticias de Comidas Dominicales esa dlsposlcltfn puieden ser Las reservaciones pueden costureras cubanos, que lic Charities en las labo- la donacidn. DESDK LAS 12 DEL DIA sancionados seriamente. hacwse Uamando a Mrs. Jo- ahora estan trabajando en COCONUT OROVB. FLA. seph Geary, al FR 4-2226.

Page 24 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Redobla la Iglesia sus Cuidados Por los Trabajadores Migratorios La Diocesis de Miami, a (raves de por mantener viva la fe de ellos y de su seccion de Apostolado en Espanol sus hijos asi como por socorrerlos en redobla sus esfuerzos caritativos para sus necesidades. Para ello, en les cam- mitigar las neeesidades espirituales y materiales de los trabajadores migrate- pos de Homestead, Lake Worth, Okee- rios que eada invierno llegan al Sur chobee, Immokalee y Fort Myers, un de la Florida para trabajar en las labo- grupo de sacerdoies de habla hispana, res de eultivos y cosechas. con la cooperaci6n de las religiosas Fervorosos creyentes, como uno de Hermanas de San Jose" de San Agustin, los resultados de s« ancestro y cultu- trabajan incansablemente en las distin- ra hispanicas, la Diocesis se esfuerza tas misiones establecldas en esas zonas.

* * Las re«ientes olas frias que Texas y Mexico, slendo por tando. estado azetande al Sur de lo tanto su idlema y su an- 1« Florida, han afectado de cestro el espanol. Durante • A traves de toda la Dioce- manera particular a un see- sis, las misivneo que para es- tcr que por su dificil situa- todo el ano est&n viajafido de noite a sur y de sur a norte los trabajadores i lantiene la cion eon&nica carec« de los Iglesia se movilizaron una medies neeesarios para hacer en busca de temporadas de vez mas en. favor de estos mo- frente a los rigores del tiem- cosethas. EL PADRE La Calle distribuye algunas de las Ropas Donadas a los trabajadores mjgratorloa pe. Se trata de los trabajado- destos braceros. del Area de Homestead. res migrateri«s, que eada in- Estas olas frias los afeeta- a los adultos cuando estos ter- vierno Began al Sur de la Flo- ron grandemente en su pre- Por ejemplo, en el irea de Homestead, los capellanes die mlnan sus faenas diarias. Al- rida para trabajar aqui en las caria situaci6n economica, ya rededor de 199 personas con- MISAS LOS DOMINGOS cosechas de cilriccs y legum- que ai danarse los eultivos la base aeres enclavada en esa zona, padres Bernard F. Ih- eurren eada noihe en los dis- bres. muchos d« ellos perdieron se- tintos campos a estae reunio- CON SERMON EN ESPANOL manas enteras de txabajo. Por rie y Luit G. Tabarelly, die- ron a ?onoce- al personal ca- ne«, a traves de las cuales Alrededor dc unos 12 mil otra parte lo poco que ganan aljUKos reciben el bautismo, apenas les alcanza para pa- t61ico d* la misma la dificil se encuentran este afio traba- situaci6n de los migrantes y la primera comunion o son CORPUS CHRISTI-10 A.M., 12:55 y 5:30 P.M. gar sus mode«ias viviendas y jando en los campos de cul- poco despues el Padre Juan unidos en matrimogjo. Tam- para connprar algo que comer. \ *230 N.W. 7th Ave.. MIAMI tivo desde Indian River hasta A. de la Calle recibia en la bien para los pequefios se Homestead, en lo que es Dio- Carecen en su mayoria de re- Misidn de Naranja - tres ofrecen clases de religion. cesis de Miami. En sn mayo- pas que les abriguen del tru- ST. MICHAEL-10 A.M. y 6 P.M. cam.i«nes cargados de ropas y Junto a la preocupac&n por ria preeeden de Puerto Rico, ck) invierno que nos esta azo- frazadas, asi como tam'bien mantener viva la fe de este 2935 W. Hagter St., MIAMI una bu^na cantidad de ali- importante sector d« la pro- mentos y juguetes que inme- duction, la Iglesia caiolica ve- GESU-5:30 P.M. diatamente fueron distribui- la tambien per el mejo- Eniciase el Lunes el Nuevo Curso dos a las familias necesitadas raatiento de sus eondieiones f 18 N.E. 2 St.. MIAMI para las que akanz6 el en- materiales, allegando ropae, del I de Accion Social vk>. Al mismo tiempo se mo- JHguetes, medicinas y todo 1NMACULADA CONCEPCION-11:30 A.M. vilizaron otros sectores, —co- caaiitA eHos paedan necesitor 68 W. 42 Place. HIALEAH El Institute de Accion S«- minario de Recursos Econ6- mo la parrpquia de St. Hugh sin poderlo adquirlr debido a (En Iq Mision de St. Bernard, a kit 10 a.m.) eial, patrocinado por la Dio- micos. — que tambien hicieron lle- sus diflcultades econoinicas. cesis de Miami, comenzari el

Jose I. Lasaga, Fermfn Pei- •.**•*• 8 a 10:3* P.M. en el local del grantes, que integran alrede- Nerthslde Shopping Center, MIAMI Institute, en el Centre HIs- nado, Carmeol Mesa, Lourdes dor de euatrocientas familias. BOMBAY, NC) —En un re- pan« CafeHco. Yero y Jose M. Ulan. Para ellos se ofrecen dos mi- ciente serainario £obre el con. LITTLE FLOWER-12:30 sas donunicales con sermon flicto entre China roja e In- Las asignaturas que se ofre- En general en estes eunms en espanol en la capilla de la dia, celebrado aqui, el cardi- 1270 Anastasia Ave. CORAL SABLES ceran a los alumnos que se del IAS se analixa el desa- mision. Al mismo tiempo, tan- nal Valerians Gracias, arzo- >• . • blspo de Bombay, dijo <[ue el jsatriculan per primer a vez rrollo de log aspectos basieos to el Padre La Calle, como conflicto era el resultado 16gi- STS. PETER AND PAUL-12:55 P.M. son Doctxina Social Cristia- de la politics social en los las religiosas de San Jose vl- co it una deeada de agresio- 900 S.W. 26th Road. MIAMI na, Psicol«gia y Comunismo, sistemas capitalistas y coma- sitan cada semana les distin- nes comunistas en Corea del (Pr^dica en Espanol en Otros Misos) Materialism© Dialectico, Poli- nistas, y a qu6 se debe aspi- tos campos de cultivo para Norte, Vietnam, Tibet, Birma- tiea Social, Eeonomla, y Se- rar en un sisiema cristiano. ofrecer instruction religiosa nia y Malaya.

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January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Flwruk. Page 25 The Question Box God Love You Who Should Be

Most Reverend Family 'Boss'? /* Fulton J. Sheen By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY Q. In a sociology class I was told that in the ideal Catholic ,' a family man and wife should be equal. I think this is too theo- retical and that one or the other should be the "boss" — preferably the man, at least when it comes to making decisions What did I see at the Council? This is the first of a series and having the last word. on that subject. I saw poverty. I never before saw such pov- A. Husband and wife are certainly equal as human beings, erty in the Church. I have seen the poor clinging to the hill- with God-given rights. The sides of Rio de Janeiro; I have seen children with no clothes value of a wife's soul, her hu- ed her. She presented Him in other than paper torn from billboards; I have seen the poverty man dignity, and her temporal the Temple, was with Him when on Chinese trains, as refugees pushed down from the North to the Magi came, took Him to and eternal happiness are no escape Communist persecution with no other worldly goods than Egypt and brought Him to Je- less than those of her husband. a black sack containing a little black bread: I have seen lep- rusalem when He was twelve, They play equal but different and then kept Him un* her ers in Uganda dragging their stumps to a Catholic asylum, roles in their marital, parental authority in her home V^_^ He where white habits and whiter souls greeted them with the "... a Catholic nurse got me in touch with Father and general family relation- advanced in wisdom and" favor love of Christ. before God and men. Jerry Boudreau . . ." ships. Neither should try to usurp or intrude on, or scorn After that there was only the SHARING OUR TREASURE or deprecate the role of the wedding feast at Cana of Gali- But at the Council I saw the poverty behind this pov- lee, her trip with Him to Ca- other. erty. I saw the bishops on whose shoulders rest this terrible pharnum (John 2, 12), an un- want and hunger and suffering. Often they lined up before Get Conversion Prospect Am I being too theoretical? solicited visit to Him after one my Council seat, begging a few Mass stipends ia keep their of His discourses, when He Sound practice can only be hardly seemed considerate of priests alive. I saw the poverty of bishops from behind In Touch With A Priest based on right theory. So let her (Luke 8, 19-21), and then the Iron Curtain, who slept three in a room because they us try more of it. We hear it those final days of suffering with could not afford separate quarters; I saw one prelate with- By FATHER JOHN A. O'BRIEN even unto the consummation of said that the husband is the Him on Calvary and at the the world. It means that the tomb. We are not even told that out a pectoral cross — he sold it to pay his way to the There are many methods of head of the family and the wife Church is divinely safeguarded He appeared to her after His Council; I saw the poverty of (another bishop who had to kindling the interest of non- its heart. Which is more im- Resurrection. The last we hear leave the Council because a cyclone and typhoon whipped Catholic friends in our holy from error, and is thus empow- portant to the life of your of her she was with the Apos- out most of the churches in his mission; I saw the poverty Faith and thus getting them ered to interpret the Bible. body? You will be strong and tles and the brethren of Jesus of one bishop who gave up the best diocese in a country started on their healthy only when each per- in the upstairs room in Jerusa- " 'Go into the whole world,' lem, where they were all in con- to accept the poorest, after three had refused the impover- way to the said Jesus to His first bish- forms its proper function. Church's open stant prayer together (Acts 1, ished aea. ops and priests, 'and preach 14). door. the gospel to every creature. Now, to be more practical: I He who believes and is bap- agree that major decisions It would seem that she is These are de- Does not a mother suffer more for the hunger of her tized shall be saved, but he should be the function of prominent in the story of His scribed in child than the child himself? These bishops have also suffered who does not believe shall be the husband — the head. But life when she was needed, for "Sharing the any capable wife is able to His conception, His birth, and •more for the poverty of their priests and people than the condemned' (Mark 16:15-16). Faith" and break the matter of major de- His early care; but that she priests and people themselves. Never before did I see the pov- "The Open "Insisting upon the duty to cisions into fragments, so that then with due humility slipped erty of Christ as I saw it at the Council. I saw the Christ D o o r", pub- accept the Gospel because of they will require only a series quietly into the background until lished by Our , hungry at the Mount, thirsty at the well and without a cup, Father o Br}en the authority with which Christ of minor decisions — clearly she was again needed during His Sunday Visitor, sleeping under the stars for the birds had their nests but the clothed His priests, He said: her own domain. agony on the Cross. Huntington, Ind. 'He who hears you, hears me; Son of Man had nowhere to lay his Head. I certainly do not agree with The most effective single and he who rejects you, re- jects me' (Luke 10:16). you that the last word should method is to get the prospect be the privilege of the man, un- I tried to help them. I told them I was doing my in touch with a priest. This is "As a result of the Church's less it be "Darling, I love I Missal Guide best, but I felt so inadequate. The Holy Father has ap- shown in the conversion of Mrs. authority to teach in the name you." Both temperament and »» **• pointed me President of his Pontifical Mission Societies in Edwardine Richeal of New Or- of its Founder, it has the unity immemorial custom give the Jan. 20 — Second Sunday after the United States, and yet all I can do — and this is so which Christ said was to char- woman the privilege of the last leans. acterize it. 'Holy Father,' Jesus Epiphany. Mass of the Sun- little — is to collect an average per capita,' contribution word. To dispute her acquired prayed, 'keep in thy name those right in this matter will only day, Gloria, Creed, Preface of of 27 cents from United States Catholics each year for "I was reared as a Baptist," writes Mrs. Richeal, "but lost whom thou hast given me, that prolong arguments, delay the the Trinity. his Missions. Will you not in Christ's Name, Who though interest and stopped attending they may be one even as we last word, and make it more Jan. 21 — St. Agnes, are . . . 'Yet not for these (As- rich became poor, and in Mary's name, who could afford church services. I am a regis- acrimonious. Let's be realistic! and Martyr. Mass of the only two doves when she offered the God-Child in the tered nurse, and was working postles) only do I pray, but for those also who through their Feast, Gloria, Common Pre- Temple, make an offering each month for the poor I saw in a hospital where nuns and • • * word are to believe in me, that face. at the Council — and will see when I again return? priests are fairly active. Q. You spoke of our Blessed all may be one, even as thou, Jan; 22 — St. Vincent and St. Thank you! "I was married out of the Father, in me and I in thee' Mother being assumed into Anastasius, Martyrs. Mass of Church to a fallen-away Cath- (John 17: 11-21). heaven not only in soul, but olic. When our marriage was also in body. "Is this her hu- the Feast, Gloria, Common GOD LOVE YOU to F. M. for $11.05 "To thank the Sacred in danger of breaking up, a "The Catholic Church alone man, biological body, or is it Preface. a heavenly new body? Heart for helping me find employment. I shall send additional Catholic nurse got me in touch possesses this unity. Its 550 mil- Jan. 23 — St. Raymond of with Father Jerry Boudreau at lion members profess the same checks periodically." . . . to L. K. for $1 "To thank God for A. I would say that it is the Pennafort, Confessor. Mass of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Faith, unite in the same wor- old one made heavenly. She my return to the Sacraments, I want to help spread the the Feast, Gloria, second Church. ship, receive the same sacra- has the same kind of body in Faith in the Missions." ... To C.J. and Friends for $2.60 ments and acknowledge the prayer of St. Emerentiana, "Father gave me a lot of heaven as her divine Son has. "We earned this by putting on shows in the neighborhood." same supreme authority — the After all He got His body from Common Preface. good advice and strove valiant- pope, who is one of the succes- ... To Anonymous for $10 "My New Year's resolution was ly to save our marriage. But it her. And she has the same Jan. 24 — St. Timothy, Bishop sors of St. Peter. kind of body that you and I to send an offering to the Missions each month, and this is ended in divorce, and my hus- and Martyr. Mass of the band is still out of the Church. "Upon the completion of the hope one .day to have in heav- the first installment." Feast, Gloria, Common Pre- I was so impressed by the un- instructions, I was received en. After all she was just as selfish efforts of Father Bou- into Christ's true Church and human as we are. face. \. ./ made my First Holy Com- WORLDMISSION, a quarterly magazine of missionary dreau that I decided to look into Jan. 25 — Conversion of St. the Catholic religion. As the munion. * • * activities edited by Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, is the Paul, Apostle. Mass of the course of instruction progress- Q. Why is it that we know ideal gift for priests, nuns, seminarians or laymen. Send "That was one of the happiest ed, I began to perceive that the so little of the Blessed Mother Feast, Gloria, second prayer $5 for a one-year subscription to WORLDMISSION, 366 days in my life. It is wonderful Catholic Church isn't simply to have one's sins forgiven in after the death of Christ? of St. Peter, Gloria, Preface of Fifth Avenue, New York 1, New York. 'another Church,' but is the the Apostles. the , to A. I might answer that ques- Church founded by Christ Him- receive our Eucharistic Lord in self. tion by asking you one. Why do Jan. 26 — St. Polycarp, Bishop Holy Communion and to assist we know so little of the Blessed and Martyr. Mass of the SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice DIVINELY SAFEGUARDED at the holy Sacrifice of the Mother during the lifetime of Feast, Gloria, Common Pre- to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National "This discovery has far-reach- Mass. The Catholic religion has Christ — especially during His face. given me a peace of mind, a Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 ing implications of the greatest public life? Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y., or your Diocesan Director, importance. It means that the sense of security and a happi- Jan. 27 — Third Sunday after ness never experienced before. Rev. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. Church has authority to teach She was fairly prominent dur- Epiphany. Mass of the Sun- in the name of Christ, who Would that I could share my ing His infancy and His life as day, Gloria, Creed, Preface of promised to be with it all days holy Faith with many others." a growing boy — when He.need- the Trinity.

Page 26 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida HOLLYWOOD IN FOCUS I,EGIO\ OF DECENCY FILM RATINGS No One Film to Sweep' Oscars A I — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge Reluctant SaJnt By WILLIAM H. MOORING Longest Day," "Freud," "Days Among the fellows I see Air Patrol In Between Age Sellers ("Lolita") or MarceH Alias Jesse James In Wake of Stranger Runaway All Hands On Deck It's Only Money Safe At Home of Wine and Roses" and "To Peter O'Toole^ ("Lawrence"), Mastroianni ("Divorce - Italiai Almost Angels In Search Of Saintly Sinn«rs HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Un- Babes In Toyland The Castaways Sergeant Was A Lady Kill a Mockingbird," "The Mu- Jack Lemmon ("Wine and Style") from a contest whic] Bashful Elephant Invasion Quartet Silent Call less "Lawrence of Arabia" Best Of Enemies Island, The Roses"), Gregory Peck • Hollywood so often decides ii Beauty and the Beast Invisible Invaders Slaves of Carthage sic Man" getting narrowly edg- Beyond Time Barrier Jack The Giant Killer Snow Fire breaks into an unexpected cam- favor of "sticks" grown furthe Big Gamble John Paul Jones Spy in the Sky ed out by more recent arrivals. ("Mockingbird"), Burt Lan- Big Jeeter Joseph and Stop, Look and Laugh el trot, I can foresee no single afield? Big Night His Brethren Stowaway In The Sky caster ("Bird Man"), and Big Wave Jumbo: Bon Voyage La Belle Amerieaine Summer To Remember movie running off with as many This still leaves "Long Day's Robert Preston ("The Music In the race for best directo Blood and Steel Kill Or Cure Swinging Along Boy and the Pirates Ladies Man Sword And The Dragon Oscars as "West Side Story" Journey Into Night," "Billy Man") whose chances would do not discount Peter Ustino' Clown And The Kid Land We Love Swordsman Of Siena Coining Out Party Last Angry Man Tarzan Goes To India Budd," "Mutiny on the Boun- have been much better six ("Billy -3udd"), David Leai Conspiracy of Hearts Last Dawn Teenage Millionaire did last year. Constantine And. The Last Days of Pompeii ty," "Advise and Consent," ("Lawrence"), Blake Edward Cross Last Voyage Ten Who Dared months ago! Crash Landing Left, Bight and Center There Was A Crooked Academy nominations, due ("Wine and Roses"), Rober Damn-the Defiant Legend of Lobo Man even "What Ever Happened to Damon and Pythias Libel 30 Years Of Fun David and Goliath Life of Maria Goretti 300 Spartans next month, are being sifted Baby Jane?," "A Taste of Hon- But where do we drop Robert Mulligan ("Mockingbird"), o: Dentist In Chair Little Shepherds Of Three Stooges In Orbit Desert Attack Kingdom Come Tomboy And Champ from more contenders of equa- ey" and "Divorce-Italian Style," Mitchum ("Seesaw"), Terence John Huston ("Freud"), al Embezzled Heaven - Longest Day Trojan Horse Escape From Twelve To The Moon Stamp ("Billy Budd"), Trevor though come Oscar night, soon Lost World Two Little Bears ble, academic merit, yet appeal- any of which may edge its way East Berlin Maioriiy Of One Under Ten Flags Howard ("Mutiny"), Ralph fine, Italian hand may swipi Everything's Ducky - Make Way For Lila Underwater City in. Five Weeks Man On A String: Unearthly ing to a much greater variety Richardson C"Long Day's Jour- the prize, away from all o In A Balloon Master of World Up .In Smoke Face of Fire Michael Strowoff Valley of Dragons of tastes, then ever before. ACTRESSES IN RUNNING ney"), James Mason and Peter them. • Flute And Arrow Midsummer Night's Warrior and Slave Girl Forever My Lcve Dream Walch Your Stern For the Love of Mike Misty " We'll Bury You Highly eligible actresses, I Gambler Wore A Gun Mothra When Clock Strikes Whether or not the movies Purree Murder, She Said Wild Westerners, Tine think, are Anne Bancroft ("Mir- of Love My Six Loves Wonderful World of have matured, this illustrates % - • . • - Mysterious Island acle Worker"), Geraldine Page LI'L SISTERS ... -at Day Mystery Submarine the Brothers Grimm that the aspects of life with 'Gunfigrht ' Nine Lives World Was His Jury ("Sweet Bird of Youth"), Kath- Great Van Robbery No Man Is An Island World Without End which they deal, have multi- Hey, Let's Twist Password Is Courage Wrong Man arine Hepburn ("Long Day's Honeymoon Machine Phantom Planet ; Young Guns of Texas plied. Hey Boy, Hey Girl Phantom of the Opera You Have To Run Fast A IK— MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR Journey"), Lee Remick ("Days ADOLESCENTRALLY UNOBJECTIS AND ADULTO S of Wine and Roses") and Shir- All Night Long Frantic For a We must remember that Four Ways Out ley MacLaine ("Two for the Antigone t General Delia RoverC neither box-office popularity As The Sea Rages Guns Of Darkness Samson arid the Se\en Miracles of the World nor strictly moral considera- Seesaw"). , Hand of Death Sardonicus Because They're Young Hands of a Stranger Savage Guns tions, , are supposed to influ- Belle Sonuners Hell Bent For Leather Say One For Me Rosalind Russell ("Gypsy"), Beware Of Children The Hellions ence Academy voters. Nor do Beyond All Limits Hell Is For Heroes Scent of Mystery Rita Tushingham ("Taste of Big Money Hit And Run _ Secret of Deep Harbor they to any appreciable ex- Billy Budd Holiday For Lovers Secret Partners Honey"), Sue Lyon ("Lolita"), Birdmaju Of Alcatraz Incident Tn An Alley Shadow Of Fear tent Black Sunday, Lawrence Of Arabia Shame of the Black Tights Sabine Women even the "Baby Jane" girls, Blueprint For Robbery Li neap Sinner Born To Be Loved Lisa Six Black Horses With this reminder I select Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Bride to the Sun Sniper's Ridge Broken Lane Lion, The So Lovely — So Deadly "Lawrence of Arabia," "The are in the scramble. But Not For Me Lonely Are The Brave Song Without End Bridge To Sun Lone Absence Spiral Road Loves of Salammbo Stagecoach To Madison Avenue Dancer's Rock City After Midnight Magnificent Seven Stranger At My Door Colossus Of Rhodes Man In Cocked Hat Stranger In, My Arms Court Martial Man In The Net Surrender Hell 7 IMU5TRUNALON6NOW,$I$>TER... Crazy For Love Manster, The Sword of the TIME TO PRACTICE MY DRAWING- !* Date With Disaster Marie Octobre Conqueror 'Lawrence A Spell-Binder Day of Fury Matter Of Who Taras Bulba Pays of Wine and Reset Mein Kampf Teenage Bad Girl Dead To The World Mighty Ursus Tender Is The Ndght FILM REVIEW sweeping vistas of desert and Deadly. Duo Miracle Worker Ten Seconds To Hell Deadly Companion* 33 West Street displays of battle on the sand. Devi Most Wanted Man Thunder In The Sun By WILLIAM H. MOORING Electra , Mutiny On The Bounty Tormented Lawrence, mesmerically char- Escape From Zahrain My Geisha Trunk, The Everybody Go Home Naked Edge Two Rode Together LAWRENCE OF ARABIA acterized by Peter 0'Toole, Experiment In Terror Night Creatures Two Tickets To Paris Face of a Fugitive Once Upon A Horse Virginis of Rome (Excellent). Adults and adoles- united Arabian tribes in revolt Fanny Operation Bottleneck Wake Me When Fear No More Outsider, The '- It's Over cents ... (Columbia). This against the Turks, later to drop Flame In The Street Party Crashers Walk Like A Dragon Flower Drum. Song Pirates Of Blood River Walking Target four-hour spell-binder does noth- from public life entirely. This Follow That Man Playboy of the Wild and The Innocent 40 Pound Of Trouble Western World Woman Obsessed ing to clear up the mystery provides the substance for an A III — MORALLPrematurY UNOBJECTIONABLe Burial E FOR ADULTS that has been created around Ada Home Front The Hall Rider on a Dead Horse unparalleled adventure story. Adventures of a Horror Chamber of Rocco and His the character and exploits of Young Man Dr. Faustus Ring Of Fire All In Night's Work Horror Hotel Roots Of Heaven Thomas Edward Lawrence O'Toole is tremendously well Another Time, Another Hustler, The Sail A Crooked Ship Place If A Man Answers Nazi Criminals (alias Shaw, alias Ross), Brit- backed up by Alec Guinness Ask Any Girl Information Received Secrets Of The Bachelor In Paradise Inherit The Wind Singer, Not The Song ish scholar, adventurer,' secret (who played Lawrence in the Back, To The Wall Innocents, The Something Wild Battle Of Stalingrad Interns, The Sound and the Fury agent, soldier and visionary of play "Ross" and now becomes Best Of Everything La Notte Brava- Summer and Smoke Big Deal On Last Year at Sundays and Cybele World War 1. Prince Feisal), Jack Hawkins, Madonna St. Marie nb ad Sweet Bird of Youth Black Orpheus Let No Man Write Taste of Honey as General Allenby and other Boys Night Out My Epitaph Term of Trial Breakfast At Tiffany's Light In the Piazza The Notorious Landlady It does entertain and in mag- fine actors including Anthony Captain's Table Loneliness of the Long This Earth Is Mine Children's Hour • Distance Runner Thuhder'of Drums nificent style. Spectacularly Quinn, Claude Rains, and Jose Claudelle Inglish Lovers Of Teruel To Kill A Mockingbird produced by Sam Spiegel and Ferrer. Serious moviegoers, no Come September Magician Tower of London MEMO TO: fiwianldu muL S Couch, The Make Mine Mint Town Without Pity vigorously directed by David Counterfeiters of Paris Manchurlan Candidate Trial and Error less than those demanding only Crime Does Not Pay Marriage Of Figaro Two for the Seesaw Lean (the "River Kwai" Critic's Choice Married Too Young Two Women spectacular action, should find Day of th« Outlaw Mirror Has Two Faces Warriors Five team), the" complicated narra- ~k The Adelphi Tutoring School is pleased to announce End of Innocence Nine Hours To Rama West Side Story this a rare and exhilarating ex- Explosive Generation Ninth Circle Whatever Happened tive dra,ws visual magic from perience. . the adoption of SRA* instructional materials in its Facts Of Life One, Two, Three To Baby Jane? Five Golden Hours One Foot In Hell Where the Truth Lies programs of educational improvement on on indi- Four T*ast Guns One Plus One Who's Got the Action French Mistress Onjy T*o Can Play Why Must I Die vidual basis. SRA places special emphasis oh Read- Girl With A Suitcase . Period of Adjustment Wonderful Country Grass \% Greener Please Turn Over - Wonders of Alladin ing, Spelling; and Mathematics. . • Happy Thieves Plunderers, The Yesterday's Enemy Hitl. Portrait-In Black Young Have No Time Catholic Programs On Radio, TV » — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PAST FOR ALL * Mr. Lester Rosenthal, the director of the Adelphi Ahgel Baby Indestructible Man Rat Race Arturo's Island Tutoring School, believes these programmed mater- Back from the Dead ' It Happened In Athens Rebel Breed Daily 10:30 A.M. — THE CATH- Back Street It Takes A Thief Revolt of Slaves OLIC HOUR — Ch. 7, WCKT ials, prepared by Science • Research Associates, to be Big Show Rookie 5:35 A.M. _ SERMON OF Second in a series of four Black Whip Joker. The Shakedown the very best individualized programs published. Lead- Blood and Roses Journey To The Shoot the THE DAY — WCKR, 610 Kc.; half-hour programs on "Art Born Reckless Seventh Planet Piano Player 97.3 FM — Five-minute ser- And The People," written by ing educators endorse the SRA laboratories as the Bramble Bush Juvenile Jungle Sodom and Gomorrah Can-Can - Kind of Loving Solomon and Sheba monette will be preached from Father William Lynch, S.J. most effective remedial programs available, Candid La Viaccia Some Came Running Jan. 18 through Jan. 21 by Chapman Report Law, The Sons and Lovers Father Charles D. Clements, 10:30 AJtf. _ SPANISH Circus of Horrors Look In Any Window Splendor In Grass CENTER PROGRAM — Concrete Jungle Love In Goldfish Bowl Subway In the Sky assistant pastor, St. Brendan, •A" The SRA programs are individualized, -developmental, Crack In the Mirror Lover Come Back Summerskin parish; and from Jan. 22 'WMET, 1220 Kc. — Spanish Cry For Happy Lovers On A Tightrope Take A Giant Step through Jan. 31 by Father Religious Program conducted - and multi-level. Each student is given a placement Curse of the Werewolf Madame Telltale Heart Desire In Dust Magdalena Terror In the Night John J. Nevins, assistant di- by Spanish Dominican Fath- test and begins at his own level of achievement. Stu- Devil's Eye Man In the Shadow That Touch of Mink rector, Diocesan Catholic ers on behalf of Centro Diamond Head Mania This Angry Age Hispano Catolico. Father Ave1 dents are highly motivated because each progresses Doctor In Love Man of the West Three On A Spree Charities and assistant pastor, Doctor No Man On the Prowl Tomorrow Is My Turn the Cathedral parish. lino Gonzales, O.P.. moder- at his own best learning rate with continuing success. Edge of Fury Mark. The ... Too Late Blues tor; and Father Jose Maria Elfitith Day of Marriage Go Round Too Young for Love Polios, O.P. The Week Mary Had A Little Two Faces of Sunday Firebrand. The Matter of Morals, A Dr. Jekyll •k Students may start their courses at any time and or- Five Gates to Hell Maxime Two Loves 11 A.M. — "THAT I MAY . range their hours of study to suit their convenience. Force of Impulse Middle of the Night Two Weeks In 6 A.M. — THE HOUR OF SEE" — Ch. 7, WCKT — Re- Frightened City Minotaur Another Town ST. FRANCIS — • WQAJW, From the Terrace Misfits Vampire and the 560 Kc. ligious talk by Father David Girl Named Tamiko Mongols, The Ballerina J. Heffernan, pastor, St ~k Tutoring is available at Adelphi in all school subjects. Girl's Town Morgan The Pirate Very Private Affair Lawrence parish, North Miami Olbye Again Most Dangerous Wattz of the Toreadors 6:30 A.M. — THE CATH- Mr. Rosenthal is an expert at preparing candidates of Black Witch Man Alive Warrior Empress OLIC HOUR — WCKR, Beach. Never So Few" Wayward Girl for College Entrance and all Adelphi teachers ore »y Anniversary Night of the Qarter What Price Murder 610 Kc. 11:30 A.M. — MASS FOR Head. The Nights of Rasputin White Slave Ship dedicated, highly-skilled specialists. The environment House of Women No Exit Wife For A Night 6:30 A.M. — THE SACRED SHUT-INS •— Ch. 10, WLBW- House On the Pretty Boy Friend Wild Harvest TV — Father Lawrence J. at Adelphi is highly conducive to the pursuit of study Waterfront Purple Noon Wild In the Country HEART PROGRAM — WGBS, CONDEMNED 710 Kc. Conway, assistant pastor, the and every effort is made to inculcate each student Boccaccio 70 Les Liaisons Prime Time Cathedral parish, offers the Breathless Love Is My Profession Question of Adultery 7:15 A.M. —• THE CHRIS- Sunday television Mass For with good motivation and fine study habits. , Come Dance With Me Lovers Night Heaven Fell During One Night Mating Urge Saturday Night and TOPHERS — Ch. 4, WTVJ — Shut-Ins. Narration by Father Five Day Lover Naked Night Sunday Morning Dean Jagger presents tips John W. Glorie, assistant pas- -A- Your inquiries are invited. Simply phone, write, or Girl With the Nude Odyssey Seven Capital Sins showing what the average in- tor, Corpus Christi parish. Golden Eyes Never On Sunday Sins of Mona Kent Green Mare. The Odd Obsession Temptation dividual can do to strengthen come in for information. • ' I Love. You Love Oscar Wilde Too Young his government. Carmen Cav- 6:05 P.M. — CATHOLIC Joan of the Angels Phaedra Too Immoral VOICE OF THE AIR — Lady Chatterly's Port of Desire Truth, The allero provides the musical Lover Pot Bowie Young and Damned interlude. WGBS, 710 Kc; 96.3 FM — A BUSINESS AND SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION summary of national and in- \dvise and Consent Intruder Sky Above and 9:05 A.M. — THE CHRIS- ternational Catholic news TUTORING SCHOOL Cl-eo From 5 to 7 King of Kings Mud Below TOPHERS — Ch. 5, WPTV compiled from the full report ADELPHI SvorVflUlffnStyle L»n* Da>"s Journey Strangers In A City (West Palm Beach). of the NCWC worldwide News "Where students are individuals" Eclipse Into Night Too Young To Love Service and diocesan news , ' * * * (**A separate classification is given to certain films •which, while 10 A.M. — THE SACRED from The Voice. Commenta- 8001 N.E. 5th Court not morally offensive, require some analysis and explanation as A HEART PROGRAM — Ch. 5, tor: Father John W. Glorie. Ample Parking, Street Level Location protection to the uninformed against wrong interpretation and false WPTV — (West Palm Beach) conclusions.) — Father William M. J. Dris- 8:45 P.M. — THE HOUR OF BISCAYNE SHOPPING PLAZA PL 7-7623 (Please clip and save this list, ft will be published periodically.) coll, S.J., talks on "The ST. FRANCIS — WKAT, Apostleship of Prayer." 1360 Kc.

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January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 29 OUR PARISH INDIA: THE MONSOON BLOWS Sunday Mass Timetable TWICE EACH VEAR the monsoon winds sweep over India. On ARCADIA: St. Paul, 7, 11. 10:30, 11:45, 12:55 (Spanish) AVON PARK: Our Lady Of Grace, St. Timothy, 8, 9:30, 11. their way toward the high Himalayan peaks they let fait their St. Vincent De Paul (Central High heavy burdens of water, drenching the 8 30, 10. School cafeteria). 8, 10, 11, 12. countryside below . ^ . To the poor BELLE GLADE: St. Philip Benizi, 10. MIAMI BEACH: St. . BOCA GRANDE: Our Lady of Mercy, St. Joseph, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12 and people of India, the monsoon brings 5:30 p.m. 10:15 both hope and despair. Rains soaking St. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, their parched fields make the grain BOCA RATON: St. Joan of Arc, 7, 9, and (• p.m grow so the women can make gruel for 10 30, 12. St. Patric i, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:30 the single daily meal . . . But the ty- BONITA SPRINGS: St. Leo, 7:30, 9:30. and 6 p.m. BOYNTON BEACH: St. Mark, 7, 8:30, MIAMI SHORES: St. Rose of Lima, 7, phoons also tear down their fragile 10, 11:30 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. shelters. In the village of VAROOR, in CLEWISTON: St. Margaret, 8, 11:30. MIAMI SPRINGS: Blessed Trinity, 6, the diocese of TIRUVALLA, , 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 12 and COCONUT GROVE: St. Hugh, 7, 8:30, 5:30 p.rrt. "church" is a hut provided by Bishop 10 30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. (Sermon's in Spanish and English]. MIRAMAR: St. Bartholomew, (Firemen's Mar Athanasios . . . When the mission Recreation Hall, at Island Dr. and The Holy Father's Mission Aid station opened a few months ago, not CORAL GABLES: Little Flower (Audi- Pembroke Rd.) 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15. torium), 9, 11:30 and 12:30 (Spanish); MOORE HAVEN: St. Joseph the Work- for the Oriental Chimb a single Catholic lived in VAROOR. (Church), 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30. er, 10. Already more than one hundred have been converted . . . But St. Thomas Aauinas Student Center, NARANJA: St. Ann, 10:30 (Spanish) the monsoons threaten and the Catholics of VAKOOR fear their 8 30, 9:30, 10:30, 12. NAPLES: St. Ann, 6, 8, 10, 11. DANIA: Resurrection (Olsen Junior High NORTH DADE COUNTY: St. Monica, frail chapel will not stand up to the storm. A stronger building: School) 7, 9, 10:30, 12;15. 8, 10, 11. ean be erected for $4,000—$2,000 for the land, $2,000 for con- DEERFIELD BEACH: St. NORTH MIAMI: Holy Family, 6, 7, 8, struction. Won't you help now, before the big wind starts to (5109 N. Fed. H'way) 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 9, 10, 11, 12, 6:30 p.m. DELRAY BEACH: ST. Vincent, 6:45, St. James, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 blow? 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. FORT LAUDERDALE: Annuciatlon, Visitation, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 and 9:30 12:45 p.m. NORTH MIAMI BEACH: St. Lawrence. WHEREVER ST. PAUL'S TRAVELS TOOK HIM, drama and Blessed Sacrament (Case Funeral 7. 9, 11, 12:15. ^ violence seemed to break outl At Phillipi, his words put him in Home), 6, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30. NORTH PALM BEACH: / Clare, prison, then an earthquake destroyed .the walls ... At Ephesus Queen of Martyrs, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11:30, 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12 and.. j p.m. 12:30, 6 p.m. OKEECHOBEE: Sacred Heart,^ Boys' a whole city rose in anger and confusion at his talk; on the way School, 10;30. to Malta he was shipwrecked . . . Having escaped this, he was St. Anthony, 6, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, OPA-LOCKA: Our Lady of Perpetual 11:45 Help, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30. bitten by a viper. Then at Puteoli he stayed one week within St. Bernaderte, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 7 p.m. St. PKilip (Bunche Park). 9. the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, not far from Pompeii and Her- St. Clement, 8, 9, 10, 11:15, 12:30. PAHOKEE: St. Mary, 11:30. St. , 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. PALM BEACH: St. Edward, 7, 9, 12 culaneum . . . You know what happened to those ancient cities and 5:30 p.m. shortly after Paul passed by. This very dramatic man had a FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH: St. Pius X, PERRINE: Holy Rosary, 7, 8, 9:30, world-shaking message: the doctrine of the Mystical Body of 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 10:30, 12. St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach), 8, 9:30, PLANTATION: St. Gregory, 8, 9:30, Christ . . . Many of our missionaries walk (much more quietly) 11 and 5:30 p.m. 11. 12:15. in St. Paul's footsteps in the Holy Land today. You can help by POMPANC* BEACH: Assumption, 7, 8, FORT MYERS: St. Francis Xavier, 9:30, 11, 12:15. sending us a STRINGLESS GIFT which we can use where most "I know you pledged a lot, Ma'am, but we have to 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. St. ElizabJth, 8, 9, 11, 12. needed. FORT MYERS BEACH: Ascension, 7:30, POMPANO SHORES: St. Coleman, 7t follow the blue prints I" 9:30. 8, 9:30 11, 12:15. FORT PIERCE: St. Anastasia, 6:30, PORT CHARLOTTE: St. Charles Bor- DON'T FORGET! Just $2.00 from you will send a blanket to 7:30. romeo, 7, 8, 9:30, 11. PORT ST. LUCIE: Marina,' 9. a Bedouin, one of the PALESTINE REFUGEES who feel their Auditorium: 9, 10:30, 12. PUNTA GORDA: Sacred Heart, 7:30, homelessness even more these cold winter nights! WRITERS Re-Roofing & Repairs HALLANDALE: St. Matthew, 6:30. 8, 10, 6:30 p.m. N. Y. publisher wants books on all subjects, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 6:30 p.m. RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The fiction, nonfiction. No fee for professional All Types Roofs — Since 1920 HIALEAH:- Immaculate Conception, 6, King, 7, 10, 12. "The tragic beauty of the face of Christ opinion. FREE: Brochures that show bow your 9, 10:30, 11:30 (Spanish). RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis, 7. 8, Shines in the face of man;" book can be published, publicized, sold; tips PALMER Roofing Co. (City Auditorium), 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30, 10:30, 11:30. and article reprints on writing, publishing, and 6:30 p.m. SANIBEL ISLAND: 11:30. So says Fr. Daniel Berrigan, S.J. in a poem from his new book contracts. Write Dept CFH-1. SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission. 8 a.m. FR 3-6244 St. Bernard Mission: 9, 10 (Spanish). SEBRING: St. Catherine, 7, 9:30, 11. (The World for Wedding Ring; Macmillan Co.) . . . The young EXPOSITION 386 Park Ave. S., N.Y. 16 St. John the Apostle, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SOUTH MIAMI: Epiphany, 6:30, 8, 9, missionary DAMIEN DE VEUSTER had nothing of the poet 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish), 5 p.m. and 10, 11, 12. about him that day when he first landed at the MOLOKAI leper 6 p.m. , St. Thomas (South Miami Jr. High HOBE SOUND: St. Christopher, 7, 10:30. School. 6750 SW 60th St.), 8, 10, 11. colony and looked at the crowd before him. Yet where most STUART: St. Joseph, 7, 9, 11. men would have seen only ugliness, the scars of sickness, he HOLLYWOOD: Annunciation, (Madon- VERO BEACH: St. Helen, 7:30, 9, 11. na Academy) 8, 9, 10, 11:30. WAUCHULA: St. Michael, 9. saw the face of Christ, tragic yet beautiful . . . Today this dis-' Little Flower, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30, WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin, ease has lost much of its age-old dread due to medical advances 10:45, 12, 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. 9:30. that make possible a cure. Still, throughout our NEAR EAST Nativity, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30, Holy Name, 7, 9, 10:30, 12. 11:30, 7:30 p.m. St. Ann 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. territories we must provide care for its victims . . . Join our St. Bernadette, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 7 p.m. St. Juliana, 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. DAMIEN CLUB and send $1 a month for this great cause. St. Stephen, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 and 7 p.m. ON THE KEYS BIG PINE KEY: St. Mary of Pines, HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6:30, 8, 8:30, 10:30. KINDLY REMEMBER THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WEL- 9:30, 11, 12. KEY WEST: St. Mary, 6, 7, 8:30, 10. FARE ASSOCIATION IN YOUR WILL. Mass stipends are OPEN YOUR SAVINGS IMMOKALEE: Lady of Guadalupe, 8:30 MARATHON: San Pablo. 6:30, 8:30, often our missionaries' chief support. Day by day they depend 10. ACCOUNT FOR $250, OR MORE a.m. and 7:30 p.m. PLANTATION KEY: San Pedro, 6:30, upon us. Membership in our society is $1 a year for a single FRED B. HARTNETT INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross, 7:45. SAVE BY THE 21st JUPITER: St. Jude (U.S. 1), 7:30, 9. 9, 11. person; $5 for a family. President and Director, KEY BISCAYNE: St. Agnes, 7, 8:30, EARN FROM THE 1st Real Estate and Insurance LABELLE: Mission, 9. DEAR MONSIGNOR: LAKE PLACID: St. James Mission, Priest Sees Red Defeat ANTICIPATED 8 a.m. ANNUAL LAKE WORTH: Sacred Heart, 6, 7, 8, HEREFORD, Tex. (NO — A Enclosed Is my donation of for DIVIDEND 9:15, 10:30, 11:30. St. Luke, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30. native African priest predicted LEHIGH ACRES: St. Raphael (Admin- here communism will fade in Name .. istration Building) 8, 10. MARGATE: St. Vincent. 8, 10, 11:30. Africa. Father Francis E. Kabu- PAID Street . QUARTERLY MIAMI: The Cathedral, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 6 p.m. leta of Kampala, Uganda, also Corpus Christi, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Span- disclosed that he had never seen City ... Zone State ish), 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) and 5:30 • LIQUI-GLASS • p.m. (Spanish). a lion until he came to the Gesu, 5 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30. Holy Redeemer, 7, 8:30, 10. > United States. AUTO WASHED $/l95 International Airport {International UP Hotel), 7:15 and 8 (Sundays and Holy- FRANCIS CARDINAL SPEllMAN, President and WAXED *! days). The priest who came here on Migr. Josepk T. Ryan. Nat'l Sec'y St. Mary of the Missions and St. a visit spoke at St. Anthony's * Engine $ Francis Xavier, 7, 8:30. Send all comiminlcariont to: < Steamed Cleaned 3.95 St. Brendan, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30, church. He acknowledged that CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION SAMPLE OF RATES: 12:30, and 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. (Span- S Car Washed $ From 2,080 4,000 ish). Africans have a low standard of 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New York 17, N. Y. MIAMI TO: LBS. LBS. St. Dominic (Fairlawn School) 7. 8, " (Whitewalls FREE) 1. Atlanta, Ga. $163.00 $270.00 living, a fertile breeding ground Baltimore, Md. 206.00 360.00 9, 10, 11. (Spanish). Brooklyn, N.Y. 221-00 400.00 St. Mary Chapel, 8:30 9:30, 10:30, for the spread of communism, Chicago, III. 233.00 408.00 11:30, 12:30 (Spanish). Cleveland, Ohio 223.00 390.00 St. Michael, 6, 7, 8, 9 (Polish), 10 but added there is no real pov- DAVIS SUNSHINE Pittsburgh, Pa. 210.00 380.00 (Spanish), 11, 12:30, 6 p.m. (Span- Philadelphia, Pa. 218.00 380.00 ish), 7:30 p.m. Dade County Aud- erty because of close fam'ily AUTO WAX Washington, D.C. 208.00 360.00 itorium 9, 10:30. 12. 2136 N.W. 24th Ave. NE 5-6496 SS. Peter and Paul, 6:15, 7, 8, 9:15, ties. GREATER MIAMI'S 110134 N.W. 27th Ave. 696-2341 Ace RB Van Lines, Inc. CATHOLIC i MIRROR-GLAZE _^_u FUNERAL HOME MONTHLY CONTRACT HARDWARE For the past EIGHT YEARS * % LIGHTING FIXTURES we have had the privilege to furnish PAINT PEST CONTROL *t MODERNFOLD DOORS P. A. JOSBERGER for use at the many Catholic Institutions * * SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PL 4-5451 in the West Palm Beach area. * * Worth Chemical & Paint Co. * FARREY'S % - * Home Office and Plant 1800-1816 — 10th Ave. North * 7225 N.W. 7th Avenue LAKE WORTH/ FLA. MIAMI for the sake of your home 'SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL' Manufacturers of 5350 WEST FLAGLER ST. GUARANTEED QUALITY PAINT 448-6524 Interior and Exterior House Paints PHILIP A. Varnishes and Enamels FAL.CO BUILDER* DEVELOPER PRINTING WHOLESALE — RETAIL 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE. MIAMI 38, FLORIDA . accent on t Telephone JUstice 2-6146 Phone PLaio 8-0327 Page 30 January 18, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Requiem Today | Deaths In Social Security ^Hdiu ard]fl~HaIe t Sonsiiic. BRISSETTE, AHMAKD J., JK., DAI/TON, MRS. ANN V., 83, of In Chicago For 55, of 1010 Spring Garden Bd.: Gesu 300 Biscayne Blvd. Way.; Gesu Can Pay Church; Reed-Gantler Funeral Home. Church; burial in Tarryton, N. V.; * * * Philbrick - Brooking Miami Funeral CASANUEVA, MBS. MARGARITA Home. .. „ FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Fred Snite MUNIZ, 76, of 3293 NW 4th St.; * * * Funeral Bills St. Michael's Church; Emilio a Mon FATH, LESTER F., 59, nt 525 Solemn Requiem Mass will be Funeral Home. NE 61 St., The Cathedral; Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery; McHale and Free Booklet Gives 3 Generations of sung today in St. Luke Church, COMAS, VINCENT BE GO, 64, of Sons Funeral Home. 3018 NW 8th Ave. Corpus Chrlsti Church; Scopellitl Funeral Home. Full Information Experience Chicago, for Mrs. Loretto M. GBRIAOH, MISS. MARY, 92, of Snite who died Tuesday in St. 708 ViUa* Bella Ave., Coral Gables; Social Security and Veterans Church of the Little Flower; Tracy Benefits are explained in the Francis Hospital, Miami Beach, Funeral Home. Largest Funeral Father Swift Offers *" * * • new GUIDEBOOK recently, pub- at the age of 82. GRCTTBMETER, GERTRUDE A., lished by Lithgow Funeral Cen- 72, of 19501 NE 19th Ave.; Holy ters. Many families are un- Home in Dade Count) Requiem For Mother Family; McHale and Sons Funeral aware of the extent to which The mother of the world- Home. they may benefit under Social DORCHESTER, Mass. — * * * ^ Security — as much as $255 Catholic Owned famous polio victim, Fred B. HAMJEY, MRS. MARGARET Solemn Requiem Mass for Mrs. MARY, 89, of 4550 SW 5th Ter., for funeral expenses! Snite, Jr., who died in 1954 after Church of the little Flower; *"hil- and Managed spending 18 years in an iron- Mary Swift who died Jan. 1 brick-Coral Gables Funeral Home. Veterans are now entitled to at the age of 73, was sung in * * * special burial allowances "which Edward F. McHale lung, Mrs. Snite came to Miami MJDVIGH, MRS. ROSA T., 76, ot bring help to families in time Prices to satisfy St. Peter Church here by her 402 SW 97th St.; St. Rose of Lima; of need. Beach with her family from McHale and Sons Funeral Home. son, Father Richard J. Swift, Get your FREE COPY of this Every Family Elmhurst, 111., in 1923 and has MCMILLAN, MRS. LOUISE, 95, of wonderful GUIDEBOOK. There S.S.J., pastor, Christ the King/ 1055, NE 123rd; Holy FamUy Church; is no obligation (no one will wintered here each year since. Van Orsdel Gratigny Road Mor- PL 1-7523 parish, Miami. tuary. call). Mailed in a plain wrapper., 7200 N.W. 2nd Ave. ' * * * -Write to Lithgow Funeral Cen- "Near the Cathedral" i ame of the Holy Sep- NOCDErRAS, DR. BALDOMERO, A native of County Leitrim, 70, of 6505 SW 104th St.; Epiphany ters, 487 N.E. 54th St., Miami ulchre, she was active in char- Church; Fhllbrick - Coral Gables 37,: Fla., or telephone PLaza INVALID CAR SERVICE Funeral Home. itable and community projects Ireland, Mrs. Swift came here 7-5544. ' 55 years ago. She is also sur- on Miami Beach and for the PUGA, LUIS, 57. of 750 NW 12th vived by another son, Allan of Ct.; Sts. Peter & Paul Church, New- past 12 years was a co-sponsor man Funeral Home. HOLLYWOOD'S:" CATHOLIC this city. with her husband, Fred B. Snite, SMITH, MRS. MABIE E., 79, of 7006 SW 22nd St.; St. Brendan's of the annual St. Francis Hos- Church; Van Orsdel Coral Gables Mortuary. pital Ball at the Surf Club. A Father Paolazzi Dies . * * * VIII reasons why VAN OVERLOOP, MRS. DESIRE, pioneer member of St. Patrick 81, of 2135 Taylor St., Hollywood; MILAN (NO — Father Bon- Church of the Little Flower; Wadling- 1050 N/ Federal: Hwy. parish, Mrs. Snite was a mem- filio Paolazzi, ordained 11 years ton Funeral Home. :.••••••• WA 2-7555. - '•- ber of the Patrician Club. ago after spending most of his Van OrsdeVs is Miami's In addition to her husband, life in politics, died here at the FUNERAL she is survived by a daughter, age of 88. HOMES Mrs. Terrence Dillon of Winnet- Father Paolazzi, who in his ka, 111.; and a daughter-in-law; most recommended years as a priest founded a FT. LAUDERDALE Mrs. Teresa Larkin Snite of Mi- home for indigent aged priests, ami Beach and River Forest, N. FEDERAL HWY. — 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. was an early collaborator of It- JA 2-2811 LU 1-6100 111. The Snites have eight grand- aly's postwar Premier Alcide DAN H. FAIRCHILD " PHIL H. FAIRCHILD funeral service daughters. De Gasperi. FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Convenient Locations •— four chapels strate- CARL F. SLADE, F.D. KRAEER FUNERAL HOME gically located for family and friends. R. JAY KRAEER, Funeral Director Ambulance Service More experienced — Van Orsdel's conducts CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME more adult funerals than anyone in Dade • ' • / ..••••• II County . . . and passes savings developed 800 PALM AVE. HIALEAH TU 8-3433 200 N. EEDERAI. HIGHWAY oh to the families we serve. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA

Phone WH 1-4113 Finest facilities — Van Orsdel's beautiful III chapels provide everything possible for com- fort and reverent dignity. All chapels equipped Leading Funeral with pews and kneeling rails. Director HARRY B. WADLIMGTON Finest service — no compromise with qual- ity. Our best service always — to anyone —• In Hollywood—140 S. Dixie Hwy. DON'T DEPEND ON IV regardless of the amount spent — and we WA 3-6565 guarantee our service. YOUR MEMORY In Wesf Hollywood— 5801 Hollywood Boulevard Personal attention — our staff trained to SfcE INSIOE B/VCK COVtR YU 3-656.5 personally handle every problem, no matter tff/ youv-mUEPHONE DIRECTORY how^ difficult, every' detail, no matter how small.

Freedom of choice — every family may VI select a service price within their means — no one has to plead charity to purchase any of our funerals —- no questions are asked — and we use no selling pressure!

JOHNSON /FOSTER Complete funerals, quality for quality, cost FUNERAL HOME. INC. less ot Van Orsdel's — and have for over 20 VII years. EMILIO C. MON 1650 HARRISON ST.HOLLYWOOD, FLA.PHONE: ^A 2-7511 FUNERAL HOME We offer all families a choice of over 60 VIM different caskets, with the finest of funeral . "S1RVIENDO LA COLONIA H ISP ANA" service and facilities . . . complete in every 1873 W. FLAGLER ST. detail, from $145. PHONE FR 9-1697 formerly with Tampa's Leading funeral Home Antes una de las Mayores Funerarias ie Tampa

G. D. PEDEN FUNERAL HOMES QanOuM Complete Ambulance Service MORTUARIES GAITHER D. PEDEN, Jr. LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND OWNER C. D. Van Orsdel, Licensee 8231 BIRD ROAD 9798 HIBISCUS ST. MIAMI 55, PERRINE For Further Information Call FR 3-5757 Telephone 226-1811 Telephone 238-2724

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