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R eligions Inside Catholics urged to a special Theologian dies becom e treasu re, J'ather Karl Rahner, who died Mhrch 30, was acclaimed as one ol the greatest Catholic involved says Pope theologians of the 20th century. Smpy on page 6, and editorial on (See editorial on page 4) By SR. MARY ANN WALSH fiage 4. By LIZ ARMSTRONG VATICAN CITY (NC) — Men and women Religious are “a School unions WASHINGTON (NC) - The special treasure of the church," U.S. Catholic Conference, with an whom Christ loves with a ‘ ‘spousal Msgr. Charles 0. Rice talks eye toward the 1984 national character", said Pope John Paul about Catholic school unions in election, has reiterated its II in his first major document on his column on page 4. quadrennial challenge to Religious since becoming pope in American Catholics to "take October 1978. stands...become involved...in­ The pope highlighted the CHS critical form your conscience" on political personal nature of God’s call to issues. Religious, the meaning of the The advice cam e in an updated vows of poverty, chastity and The Reagan administration version of the USCC’s statement has not given African drought obedience, and the role of on "Political Responsibility: relief the priority it deserves, Religious in the Church. Choices for the 1980s." says Lawrence Pezzullo, The 11,000-word document, Earlier versions of the called an apostolic exhortation, is director of the Catholic Relief statement were published in 1976 Services. Story on page 6. dated March 25 and was made and in late 1979 for the 1980 public at a March 29 Vatican press campaigns. conference. The document is titled Movies The 1984 statement, approved “ Redemptionis Donum,” Latin by the USCC’s Administrative for "the gift of Redemption." There are 1.5 million Religious Three new films in town get Board March 22 and released high ratings. See Fr. Peter April 3, includes new sections on in the Catholic Church. energy and civil rights and Diocesan The document is a "spiritual Horton's reviews on page 12. expanded discussion of Central meditation," said Archbishop America, nuclear disarmament music Augustin Mayer, a Benedictine Deaths and other ongoing concerns. and the secretary of the Vatican Much of the document, festival Congregation for Religious and Sister Mary Jafnes Hovan, a however, reads like its 1979 Secular Institutes, at the press member of the Vincentian predecessor, except for minor Members of the diocesan choral conference. Sisters of Charity, North Hills. alterations in wording or use of ensemble raise their voices in "The call to the way of the Sister M. Amelia Foerster, a papal quotes. The USCC is the song, while some of the evangelical counsels springs from member of the Sisters of public policy arm of the U.S. members of the brass section the interior encounter with the Charity of Seton Hill, bishops. add the music during the annual love of Christ, which is a Greensburg. As in 1979, the bishops stated diocesan music festival held redeeming love," the papal Donald A. Tubello, East End. that they “ do not seek the last Sunday at the Syria document said. Charles O'Laughlin, West formation of a religious voting Mosque. The festival was "In the structure of a vocation, Homestead. bloc" or "to instruct persons on presented by the Music the encounter with this love how they should vote by endorsing Department of the Pittsburgh becomes something specifically candidates." Diocesan Schools. Participants personal," it said. Also inside "Make candidates declare their were selected individually. This love is directed at a values, so you can compare those —Photos by John C. Keenan particular person, "and at the Editorials Pages 4-5 values with your ow n," the new same time it took on a spousal Home A g a in ...... Page 8 statement says. "Take stands on character: It became of a love of O bituaries...... Page 9 the candidates and the issues. choice. The love embraces the Entertainment Page 12 (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2)

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tion and of your commitment to deepening understanding of and the pope chose to give a By SR. MARY ANN WALSH secretary of the International there's nothing so drastic in it, one Union of Superiors General in way or the other. poverty." The footnote cites Religious life and the nature of meditation," he said. Canon 669 which says: "As a sign that life," he said. Another Vatican official ROME (NC) — The pastoral Rome, an organization of heads of The 11,000-word papal docu­ female Religious orders, was one ment, an apostolic exhortation of their consecration and as a Other members of Religious defended the document. tone of Pope John Paul II’s first witness to poverty, Religious are orders living in Rome criticized "It's an apostolic exhortation" m ajor document on Religious life of 10 women who participated in called "Redemptionis Donum," nine hours of papal meetings last Latin for "the gift of Redemp­ to wear the habit of their institute, the document, saying it dealt too he said. "It's not just something reflects the input of several determined in accordance with much in generalities rather than tossed out for spiritual reading. luncheon meetings he had with June and July. tion," was released by the Vatican The group also had asked the March 29. the institute’s own law." being decisive on what Religious An exhortation is a statement women Religious, said a U.S. nun While the document was in should and should not do. which means 'I exhort you to do who participated in the pope to speak out about vocations Sister Bujold noted that the text and to write something which does not mention use of traditional preparation Pope John Paul also One male Religious who works such and such.'" gatherings. held a series of meetings with men at the Vatican disagreed with the "The exhortation is telling Women Religious said they would attract youths to Religious Religious garb. life, she added. "It's quite interesting that Religious, organized by the Union document's reference to Religious Religious to live Religious life would like the document “to be of Superiors General. as “ eunuchs” for the sake of God's with all that that implies, but it is one of pastoral concern where love "I don’t know who will read there's no mention of the word this," said Sister Bujold. habit,'” she said. Montfort Father Marcel kingdom. told in a pastoral way, as a father and concern for Religious life speaks to his children, not as a Gendrot, executive director of the "It's disastrous. It's absolutely were expressed and that we did Sister Bujold added that she There is, however, a footnote policeman speaks," said the Union of Superiors General, horrendous to equate our not want something normative,” would have liked the pope to say reference to the section of the new official. said U.S. Sister of St. Joseph “ more about the apostolic role of Code of Canon Law which deals praised the document but had no Religious vows with castrating comment when asked March 30 if oneself,” he said. The official added that there Dorothy Bujold. Religious life, more about getting with Religious garb. was no need for the pope to be "What he says is not exactly into the world where the action is, The text says that public witness the papal document showed input One Vatican official who asked from the meeting with men not to be named said the document specific, because specifics are new," she said, adding that she in conformity with the church. I will be aided by "faithful already contained in canon law. was satisfied with the document's think the document speaks more observance of the church's norms Religious. disappointed many Religious. Currently, there are 1.5 million form and tone. about how I can convert myself regarding also the outward "It appears to be a good "They were expecting some­ Religious in the Catholic Church. Sister Bujold, executive than it is a call for action. But manifestation of your consecra­ document which expresses a thing substantial on Religious life Last of 9Farina Fathers9 begins scholarship fund

By PATRICIA BARTOS O'Brien, diocesan director of parishioners who have raised and religious education, and Francis educated their own families, who They were always spoken of Devlin of the diocese s special have been active in parish life and collectively as "The Farina gifts office, Fr. Farina decided on who have not had the opportunity Fathers" during the more than 50 the "Farina Fathers' Scholar­ or finances to attend college. years the five priest-brothers ship," which will be awarded for It is the program managers who would be aided by the scholarship served in the diocese. the first time this fall. It was a “ for better or worse” Father had initially just wanted program. grouping, recalled Fr. Edward R. to make a contribution to the Although the complete criteria Farina, the sole surviving diocesan CCD office in his for selection of a scholarship recipient have not yet been brother, who is pastor of Christ the brothers' names, according to Fr. determined, one requirement will King parish in Ambridge. O'Brien. But, talking it over, the "We were never taken two focused on the idea of a be that the person has worked in individually," Fr. Farina scholarship that would cover his or her parish CCD program for laughed. "If you didn't like one of college studies for one person per at least five years. Those interested in learning us, you didn't like any of us." year. In addition to the close familial All of the Farina Fathers had more about the "Farina Fathers and priestly bonds that drew them been early and active supporters Scholarship" should contact Anne together throughout their lives, of parish CCD program develop­ McCann, diocesan director of the the "Farina Fathers” also were ment, according to Fr. Farina. CCD Office, Diocesan Building, closely aligned in basic beliefs — And, according to Fr. O'Brien, 111 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh that laypeople should be there was an expressed wish 15222. intimately involved in all aspects among a number of CCD parish Asked to reflect on the of parish life, that liturgical workers for further education. phenomenon of five brothers all updating was of great benefit to Since 1970, when the CCD entering the priesthood — and the modern Church. And they all coordinators program was begun, contributing a combined total of shared a deep love for and it has grown to include 94 full-time more than 200 years of service to veneration of the Blessed Mother. parish religious education the Pittsburgh Diocese — Fr. In what he hopes will serve as an directors, who hold master's Farina thinks of it as a perfectly appropriate tribute to the memory degrees, and 45 full-time parish natural development. of his brothers — Msgr. Albert and coordinators, who hold at least a “ I was almost born into the Frs. Louis, Joseph and Wilbert — bachelor degree. priesthood," he added, tracing the Fr. Farina recently established a And it includes 148 program story back to the Farina family's college scholarship fund to managers, men and women who early life in the mining patch of provide for training in theology, are part-time volunteers Yatesboro, east of Kittanning. education and catechetics to responsible for some or all of a And he recalled the still powerfuj impression made by the boys' Louis Farina. One of the shared values of the parish CCD workers. parish's catechetical programs. Fr. Edward R. Farina, who recently established a For the most part these parish priest Fr. Rocco Maturo, scholarship in memory of his four priest-brothers, brothers’ lives was their devotion to the Blessed Fr. Farina has arranged for the scholarship fund to be perpetuat­ program managers do not hold “ an extraordinary man.” is shown before a portrait of the five Farinas. In Mother, shown here in a hand-carved statue. The boys' parents were Italian — Photo by John C. Keenan ed following his own death. college degrees. Frs. O’Brien and portrait, rear from left, are Frs. Edward, Joseph Farina categorize them as older (Continued on page 3) and Wilfred. Front are Msgr. Albert (left) and Fr. Working with Fr. Patrick

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Catholics urged Religious a special treasure: Pope (Continued from page 1) Paul VI on Religious life and for the sake of the kingdom of The pope said that in professing called Religious consecration a heaven,’ they bring into the midst obedience. Religious work to to become involved whole person, soul and body, “ fuller expression of baptismal of this passing world the transform "all the selfish whether man or woman,” it tendencies to dominate rather (Continued from page 1) documents describe this consecration.” announcement of the future discrimination as “ a grave added. “The Church thinks of you, resurrection and of eternal life: than to serve” and become like “ Evangelical chastity," it said, “ Become involved in the injustice and an affront to human above all, as persons who are life in union with God himself Christ, who redeemed humanity "helps us to transform in our campaign or party of your dignity" which "must be consecrated. Consecration through the beatific vision and the through his obedience. From such interior life everything that has its choice," it continues. “Finally, aggressively resisted by every determines your place in the vast love which contains in itself and an understanding of obedience source in the lust of the flesh; use the coming months to better individual and rooted out of every community of the Church, the completely pervades all the other comes “ that religious submission evangelical poverty, everything understand the issues and inform social institution and structure." people of God,” he said. loves of the human heart.” w hich in a sp irit o f faith your conscience." The 1984 document then adds that finds its source in the lust of "And at the same time this The pope added that the consecrated persons show to their Issues discussed specifically, if that "racism is a particularly the eyes; and evangelical consecration introduces into the reference to freely chosen legitimate superiors, who hold the briefly, by the document are serious form of discrimination” obedience, enables us to universal mission of this people a chastity and to virginity as having place of God," he said. abortion, arms control and and that while progress has been transform in a radical way that special source of spiritual and a higher place than marriage does Religious superiors "must disarmament, capital punishm­ made in eliminating prejudice, which in the human heart arises supernatural energy: a particular not contain "any lack of esteem exercise in a spirit of service the ent, civil rights, the economy, "an urgent need for continued from the pride of life." style of life, witness and for matrimony." power conferred on them through education, energy, family life, reconciliation in this area" The three vows assist apostolate, in fidelity to the the ministry of the church" and individuals in overcoming moral “The evangelical counsel of food and agricultural policy, remains. mission of your institute and to its chastity," he said, "is only an should show "willingness to listen health, housing, human rights, In the new section on energy, the weaknesses and offer “ the identity and spiritual heritage,” to their brothers or sisters," he possibility of being reborn each indication of that particular mass media, and regional conflict 1984 statement urges national he added. possibility which for the human added. — including Central America, day to a more profound good policies which would: The vows of poverty and heart, whether of a man or a The pope asked Religious to southern Africa and the Middle • "Promote conservation and hidden in the human soul, ” it said. “This good is manifested under obedience emphasize redemptive woman, constitutes the spousal continue working generously for East. responsible stewardship of our love while chastity “ places love of Christ himself, of Jesus the the church and to "always act in Some language in sections the action of grace, towards which limited energy resources; greater emphasis on the spousal 'Lord.'” union with her, in conformity with carried over from 1979 seems to be the practice of poverty, chastity • “Commit energy develop­ character of this love,” the papal The pope praised evangelical the teachings and directives of the stronger in the 1984 document. and obedience renders the human ment to improving safety for the document said. The pope cited poverty as a means of imitating magisterium of Peter and of the For example, the 1984 soul particularly sensitive." work force and the community; Christ’s exhortation of freely Christ. pastors in communion with him, statement, discussing abortion, • "Promote international The pope also spoke of the choosing chastity for the kingdom In the Gospel call to renounce fostering, at the personal and says the 'right to life is the most cooperation in developing and growth in the relationship of God (Mt. 19:12) and St. Paul’s one's possessions to follow Jesus community level, a renewed basic human right and it demands distributing energy, thus reducing between God and the individual statement to the Corinthians that “ there is hidden the testimony of ecclesiastical awareness." the protection of law.' ’ It adds that tHe tensions which may lead to Religious which comes through virginity is better than marriage the infinite richness of God which, The pope also called on "we do not accept the concept that international conflict; Religious life. anyone has the right to choose an “This intimate and profound (1 Cor. 7:38). transferred to the human soul in Religious to provide a “ witness of • "Provide for equitable love that the world today and all abortion" and that "w e reject the access to energy resources and knowledge of Christ is actuated "Through the vow of chastity, the mystery of Grace, creates in humanity need. " public funding of abortion." benefits, particularly for low- and grows deeper day by day consecrated persons share in the man himself, precisely through In 1979, the document said that through the life of personal, economy of the redemption poverty, a source for enriching He added that canon law income people; and regarding "outward manifesta­ "the right to life is a basic human • "Promote the development community and liturgical prayer through the free renunciation of others not comparable with any tion of your consecration and of right which should have the of renewable energy sources." proper to each of your Religious the temporal joys of married and other resource of material goods, protection of law ." But it did not families,” he said. family life," the pope said. "On a source for bestowing gifts on your commitment to poverty" Since the last political enable Religious to live out their mention public funding or the responsibility statement, conflict The pope cited the documents of the other hand, precisely by their others in the manner of God call to witness God's love. concept of the right to an abortion. in Central America, especially in the Second Vatican Council and having made themselves eunuchs him self," he said. Both the 1979 and 1984 sections El Salvador and Nicaragua, has on abortion call for passage of a intensified. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT constitutional amendment to “ Central America has come to PAIO POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT overturn the 1973 Supreme Court be the most visible focus of our Be An ruling legalizing abortion. attention to regional conflicts," Instrument GREGORY RIBOVICH It’s Time for Action... 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Joseph, architects Belli and Belli, they asthma. “It's called black lung ordained in 1935, died in 1979. Fr. shared a striking, simple beauty now," Father said. Edward, ordained in 1943, has and a modern liturgical sense that Widowed at age 37 with seven been a priest for 41 years. And pre-dated the advances of Vatican children, Mrs. Farina rallied to Wilbert, ordained in 1944, died in II. support her family. She opened a 1982.) Fr. Edward, pastor of Christ the small clothing store, took in "There never was any point King for 25 years, oversaw boarders, set up a "miniature when I decided to be a priest,” Fr. construction of a catechetical farm" with animals and a garden Farina said. "But on the other center building and the St. Benedict fpeace9 planners to feed the children, Fr. Farina hand, I've never regretted it. To remodeling of the church. Bishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua visited St. Benedict Kris Mielcarek, Suzie Smolin, Mary Tobin and recalled in admiration. this day I’ve never wanted to be His commitment to CCD is Academy in West View recently to discuss plans Andrea Lappe, all St. Benedict seniors. Bishop But she wasn't alone. Fr. anything else.'' shown by his action shortly after for the upcoming peace rally and Mass to be held at Bevilacqua will be the main celebrant for the Maturo took a real interest in The older boys’ experiences taking over as pastor in 1958. He Point State Park Friday, April 13, beginning at rally’s 1 p.m. Mass. All high schools in the diocese helping the fatherless family. He prepared the younger ones for sent a parishioner (a public school noon. St. Benedict is sponsoring the program. are welcome to participate in the rally. For visited them almost every evening priestly life. Father said. They teacher) to the West Coast to Here, the bishop talks with planners, from left, information call Sister Audrey Quinn, 931-6050. and just about adopted Albert, the continued to meet weekly attend an advanced summer oldest son, Fr. Farina said. throughout their lives, and, at one course in religious education and Fr. Maturo was “ greatly point, four of them were stationed to bring back both ideas and the brothers, Fr. Farina was quick chaplain at the Holy Family of weekly sessions they shared responsible” for the priestly together at Regina Coeli Church in dynamics of the program. and emphatic in his answer: Nazareth Sisters' motherhouse in experiences and opinions, "We vocations that developed in the Manchester. Albert was also to "We had no experience” in Bellevue, has been conducting his could always get into a good "One of the highlights of my Farina family, he added. "It was serve as pastor of Immaculate setting up a parish religious famous "Encounter With Silence" argument," he laughed, recalling really through the basically loving Conception in Bloomfield, where education program, "so we just priesthood, one of the supporting six-day retreats here for many his brothers. attention he gave us." his mentor, Fr. Maturo, also had put the entire program into influences, has been the retreat — decades. One of the retreats' most He hopes his choice of a CCD When Albert left for the served. operation at once," a program not 'a' retreat but ‘the’ retreat — vocal admirers was Dorothy scholarship-memorial to them given by Fr. John Hugo. seminary Edward was four and In addition to the “Farina that extended from pre-schoolers Day.) will reflect their beliefs. Wilbert was two. Later Louis and Fathers” there were also the to adults, he explained. "1 owe it to him to say this — I "Personally I have a great then Joseph entered. They were "Farina churches” — Immacu­ And, it turned things around. "It wouldn't be the priest I am today if Fr. Farina called it a “happy conviction of the worthiness of a followed by both Edward and late Conception in Bloomfield, got everyone involved,” Fr. it wasn’t for him. And my brothers coincidence” that all five Farina good CCD program. It draws Wilbert. The family also included Mother of Sorrows in McKees Farina remembered. felt that too. The sad thing is, there brothers chose the priesthood. parishioners together to two girls, Julia, who died in 1982, Rocks, Madonna del Castello in Asked to summarize his feelings is no one to follow him with his "We had our own support group," accomplish its ends." This was an and Catherine Borgo, who with Swissvale and St. Philip Neri on the priesthood and of sharing work. ’ ' something that experts today see idea closely shared by his her husband John belongs to St. (church and school) in Donora. the life's work chosen by his four (Fr. John Hugo, currently as vital to priests' lives. In their brothers, he said.

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By NORBERT GAUGHAN large schools and education as a play today want families to Primary election Much is made of “support competitive endeavor has also produce the individual who is both systems.” Where there are none, triggered anxieties as to their help free and yet responsible. Society Tuesday, April 10, is primary election day, a time when the move is to establish them; as supports. asks for young people who will be upwardly mobile and get ahead. all of us will have the opportunity to do something about where some have existed, the What about the Church? That The modern mood emphasizes the government besides complain about it. pressure is on to review and make was a support system of a kind, especially in those bygone days, in individual against every other Granted that the vote of one individual in itself isn’t going them more effective. These NORBERT “ new" structures are also being small parishes and towns where group, including the family: the to sway an election. But if enough citizens feel the sam e way GAUGHAN adapted for use by church people. you could meet the same people at push for “my rights” sets up about issues and elected officials, their viewpoint will What is a support system? It the same Mass every Sunday, tension. Not all grow equally; not prevail. We defeat the whole system if we fail to even cast consists of the coming together of where you grew up with Catholic all are autonomous. Some still our ballot. people in the same profession or in children (your neighbors) in the need checkpoints, guidelines. But There are important offices being contended for in this similar lines of work, or those parochial school or possibly since the family is often depicted election. We urge our readers to make use of their vote and living in a community who are together attended the same in TV and movies as repressive not to let apathy keep them away from the polls. presumed to share kindred Catholic high school. The family (remember the movie, "Ordinary shared in parochial events, the People?” ), the individual has to interests and concerns. The the families of the past, they were As usual, this election issue of the Pittsburgh Catholic picnic, the Lenten services, the find support elsewhere. It may be meeting is a chance for them to seen as achieving the same contains many paid political advertisements. Again we school entertainments, the annual occasionally in encounter groups ventilate and express some purpose. In some of them at least, emphasize to our readers, these ads are not endorsements bazaar or fair in which parents or in various artificial bodies. The anxieties. Presumably they are when beset by a hostile world, you by this paper of any of the candidates or their views. As a and young adults worked need is to discover certain ones reinforced by knowing that others could find affection and care. But alongside each other. Parish with whom we can do our thing religious, non-profit publication, the Pittsburgh Catholic is “ care” and have similar the m odem family, it is said, is prohibited by federal rules from endorsing political experiences. Whether present societies, K. of C. and C.D. of A. together and in the process can different because of the need in reinforce one another. candidates. support systems grew out of groups also helped. But the modern feelings of alienation or our culture that both husband and Vatican U fire storm radicalized Can the parish church, or the loneliness stemming from our wife work, that there are less groups in parish life. The demands larger Church ever again act as a culture, or whether they existed persons in the average family, apparently made to change the support system? Perhaps it wants under another guise, can be that more demands are made on habits of religion sent some to, but given the present anger debated. Has the phenomenon all its members by outside packing away from the Church, or among Cathqli.es, the differing life Father Rahner grown out of present psychologi­ interests. So in many cases as a seeking smaller, like-thinking styles, the apparently conflicting cal or sociological insights? Did support system, family may have groups for reassurance. opinions about what is Church The death of Father Karl Rahner at the age of 80 marks people not need them before and diminished. For adolescents, the One sociological development teaching, there’s not much hope the passing of one of the great theological voices of the got along well, or did persons not peer group became a support may well come as a result of the that it will. Still, we must keep twentieth century. One theologian quite recently has having such helps think they were system, particularly in high thrust of modern culture, that the trying. We must explore or create referred to Father Rahner as spokesman of the alone and unsupported? school and college. There you met primary purpose of the family ways in which we can learn that Second Vatican Council and its aftermath. While this is not The original support system new friends, people to whom you now is to help each member each of us has value in God's eyes, gravitated, to become buddies, quite true, the contribution of Father Rahner's writings has was supposed to be the family. develop his individuality and be but we have value also in the love share ideals. But the growth of the of family and neighbors. been so significant that early in March of this year Pope While we do not intend to idealize autonomous. The social forces in John Paul II wrote to him on the occasion of his eightieth Scriptures birthday to express “esteem for tireless, scientific a ctiv ity .” Jesus the In the early 1930’s Rahner began a thorough personal Questions for Father Bober study of philosophy, immersing himself in both classical , German writers and in the more contemporary insights of phenomenology and existentialism. In particular, he life-giver By FR. CHARLES BOBER to the pope each year by Catholic adopted the language of Martin Heidegger and applied it as QUESTION: dioceses for use in world-wide By FR. RICHARD MURPHY a highly technical tool to analyse the principles of theology Recently I read that the Vatican missionary and charitable efforts. A “ m u st" for visitors to and the content of divine revelation. The result was a brand gave $250 million to an Italian Jerusalem is a visit to Bethany, How the Vatican gets money is of Rahnerian theology called Transcendental Thomism. bank. I consider that an insult. 1 which lies just beyond the Mount only part of your question. The of Olives. A stupendous thing His books, “The Spirit in the World,” “Theological am unemployed and yet try to FR. CHARLES more important part is how it happened there one day when the Investigations” and “ The Christian Commitment” will contribute to my parish and even BOBER to the annual collection for the accounts for its use. It is my carpenter from Nazareth stood long remain classics of Catholic Literature. Because he pope. Does the Church think I’m opinion that such accountability is before a tomb that housed the sought to combine two schools of thought he won for himself crazy that I will continue to do that absolutely essential if the Church lifeless body of his friend. After a the title the “ Father of Catholic Existentialist Theology.” when they are so careless with the is to remain credible. Steps in this moment of prayer, he cried out In the face of certain Modernist tendencies he also proved money I give? direction have already been taken "Lazarus! Come forth!" To; that a theologian does not have to be anti-ecclesial nor does by creation of a financial advisory everyone's astonishment, he stand opposed to the language of Sacred Scripture. In council consisting of several Lazarus obeyed the command. cardinals. Not since the divine creative fiat contrast he reiterated the primacy of the Church as “ the ANSWER: property (particularly in Italy in place where one is apt to hear the Word of God.” 1870), revenue from these Their advice may well have brought the world into existence The news services did recently with a word had such power ever carry a story about a settlement possessions all but ceased. The been instrumental in the Placing great emphasis on the structures of human Lateran Pacts of 1929 not only settlement reached recently been granted to man. reached by the Vatican and Italian On witnessing this miracle (the subjectivity and the ability of men and women to perceive banking authorities. Since I am created Vatican City but also where the Vatican seemingly God's word in many and diverse ways, Rahner developed a compensated the Holy See for dealt justly with banking 7th that John tells of in his; not part of the inner workings of Gospel), many believed in Jesus. theology of Christian anthropology which gave the central the Vatican or the Italian banking confiscated property. The institutions and those who had settlement was 750 million lire in invested in them. Hopefully, this But not all. Opposition had place to the person of Jesus. The centricity of Christology to community, I can’t give you hardened towards him, and his. details of the reason why this cash and 1 billion lire in negotiable will continue to grow into full modern theology stems directly from Rahner's influence. enemies had resolved to bring settlement was reached. government bonds. Such money accountability for funds entrusted plus gifts, bequests and income to the Church by individual about' his death. Far better, they? Rahner’s theology of Christ led him to be an avid student However, it is not uncommon fora said, "that one man should die ora bank to extend loans or credit to from investments form the members throughout the world. of Christian spirituality and he wrote many books on behalf of the people, than have the other banks, institutions or Vatican treasury. This in turn is prayer. Among these were several little works on the whole nation destroyed." Strange governments. When such loans em ployed in the day-to-day While demanding accountabili­ Sacred Heart and Jesuit spirituality. Traditional devotion reasoning, but it carried the day. are not repaid, losses do occur. It operation of a civil entity known as ty on the part of the Vatican we and Ignatian piety were factors often overlooked by They would see to it. would seem from news reports Vatican City as well as the central must also be consistent in Rahner's theological students in approaching his thought. administration of the Holy See. As demanding similar accountability The story of Lazarus' return to that something like this occured life has been told wherever the Equally forgotten was Rahner’s period as a pastor during with any other government body, by all those who are entrusted with with regard to the Vatican Bank Gospel has been preached. It is the Second World War. He looked upon this time as most and financial institutions in Italy. deficits do occur. The Vatican is charitable contributions. This influential in the development of his theological outlook. no exception as news reports must certainly include local part of the 2,000 year old Christian Your question not only touches recently spoke of a $9 million parish churches, religious tradition, yet is still difficult to Looking back on his life, pastoral, spiritual and intellectual, accept. In the normal course of on this specific issue but also on deficit for Vatican Radio. communities of men and women Rahner was able to say only a few days before his death: events, no one returns from the the entire matter of Vatican Obviously, in the future, steps will as well as diocesan structures. In grave. Lazarus did. A sa sign, this finances. To begin, we might ask have to be taken to insure break­ this way, I believe, the honesty “ In the first place everyone has a responsibility to thank miracle is stupendous. It says where the Vatican gets its money. and integrity which marks the the Lord for each day of his life, since each of these days was even financing rather than more clearly than words that Historically, the Vatican came to vast majority of church given and represents for us the possibility of attaining deficits. Jesus, like God (and because he possess large units of land in Italy administrators will remain eternal life with God. This life for me, in general, has been and elsewhere through donations was God in the flesh) is the life- The annual collection for the beyond reproach. And you will not very beautiful.” by individuals and rulers. be seen as foolish for the trust you giver. pope which you mention is another The idea of life from the dead Fr. Jerome M. Vereb, C.P. Revenue from these lands became place in them and in the way they matter. Often called Peter’s was brought up in the Old part of the Vatican Treasury and exercise stewardship over what Pence, this offering is of ancient Testament in a tantalizingly was used for building projects in you give to them for the work of origin as an annual tax paid to the Rome as well as missionary work evangelization and care for the obscure fashion. Ezekiel one day Holy See by kings and princes. had a vision of a field of dry bones and care for the poor. poor. Other viewpoints With the confiscation of Church Today it is a free will offering sent (ch. 38). and he was asked, “ Son of man, can these dry bones come to life?" The prophet answered very It is gratifying to be assured by the U.S. Supreme Court cautiously: "You alone know that. that the inclusion of a Nativity scene in a city’s Christmas Lord God. " Then, before his very display doesn’t violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Analysis of school situation eyes, those dry bones — Constitution, doesn’t amount to an establishment of symbolical of the unhappy lot of a religion, doesn't pose a threat to the nation. out between the Federation of people in Exile — cam e together! By MSGR. CHARLES O. RICE Diocesan Teachers and the The Babylonian Exile would end. It would be even more gratifying if the court ruling had Two weeks ago at St. Anne’s we Diocese. There is even an umpire Life would return. celebrated the ninethieth Physical death is always with been endorsed by a larger majority of the justices; four of with clout. In this free and open anniversary of our parochial us. As the years go by, the number MSGR. CHARLESij process whatever the union wins it the nine dissented, insisting that the “ primary effect” of school; naturally we dug into of our family and friends including the scene (in an annual display sponsored by the O. RICE will have earned, along with history. In 1894 St. Anne’s had one respectability and independence. decreases steadily, for death city of Pawtucket, R.I.) was to give "the government’s lay teacher and a handful of kids. exacts a regular tribute. But there imprimatur of approval” to the particular religious beliefs Over the years it grew as the Although St. Anne's is not one of is another kind of death even more exemplified by the creche. community changed from a the fifteen involved in the election, fearful because it can estrange us Catholic Telegraph mining patch, surrounded by farm it is a delicate matter for me to from God. Sin can do this, and does Cincinnati land, to a suburb. discuss because, I am, after all, so whenever we defy God and his school than was the custom for gosh sakes, management. law. formerly. Incidentally the public When the Ten Commandments Not surprisingly the fortunes of schools have their own problems. the school fluctuated. During the 1 have to say however that 1 am and Jesus' words about loving God Less pupils, higher costs and a proud of Bishop Bevilacqua's and our neighbor become Depression it barely surived. At new rival — the fundamentalist Pittsburgh Catholic the height of the baby boom it was stand: lay teachers in justice are inconvenient to us, we gradually; Christian schools. entitled to choose to organize and Official Publication of the Uutcese of Pittsburgh the largest school in the Diocese, die to spiritual things and become no one should interfere with them 1,611 pupils. Now we are aboutone immersed in material affairs. Alt wrong, for as St. Paul wrote to the Serving the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, eighth as large. As you surely must have read, or their choice. Romans, "the Spirit of God dwells Butler, Greene, Lawrence and Washington some 15 parochial schools of the A few observations might be in Diocese are being organized by a in you... and you belong to God." Our smaller school costs us order. In our system the pastor Baptism has brought this about, union that already represents the has the ultimate responsibility for more than the huge one used to. In lay teachers in our high schools. incorporating us into Christ in His those days there were many nuns, the school, but the wise pastor lets death and victory over death. We Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates We really have to have a special the professionals run the show. whose monetary reward was union because the unions which have been reborn in order to live. Most. Rev. Anthony J. Bevilacqua, M.A., J.C.D., J.D., President One visits and may teach a bit of When we seriously consider the ridiculously low and whose class represent public school teachers, Fr. W . Peter Horton, Executive Secretary religion, but Sister knows best. magnitude of God's investment in loads were staggering. The few and represent them well, have an the world, words simply fail us. and General Manager lay teachers did not fare much understandable institutional Any pastor with a school has to Incredible as it may seem, he has Established 1844 by Most Rev. Michael O'Connor, D.D. better. hostility to the parochial school be a juggler with a pretty good taken up his abode in us; we are Annual Subscription R ate: 88 in U.S. 89 in Canada system — this rival, lower paying, Eleven years after we opened, balancing act. He must balance made by grace into living Member: Catholic Pres* Association the Sisters of Divine Providence less expensive system. Our wages his obligation in justice to the tabernacles wherein God dwells. Served by N t Newt Service are not really comparable, and the teachers and, likewise in justice, Second-C'laat Pontage Paid at Pittsburgh, Pa. arrived and are still with us. Our We are constantly reminded by faculty has three full time sisters PSEA and AFT have to regard us to his parish and school. such thoughts, of God's great love Robert Melder, Editor a low wage threat to the rest of and one part time; eight full time Parochial schools are easier to for us and of our dignity and William Paul Patrick Fodiak, Associate Editor their members. It is trade union Patricia Bartos, Stephen Karlinchak, Reporters lay teachers and three part time. close than to open or reopen. Like worth. In the old days a crew this size instinct, or should be, to bring the Jesus, the promised Messiah, Jack Lee. Advertising Representative lower end up to par regardless of most pastors I am determined to Frank Rode, Business M anager would be handling around 600 keep mine open and prepared to do leads His children from the consequences. Since we have no Frank Murray, Circulation Manager pupils — fifty to a room! whatever is legal to raise the tyranny of sin into the liberty of Published Every Friday tax base to support us, we cannot the children of God. He alone can match the public sector. necessary funds. Our school has shrunk for free sinners, liberating them from Postmaster & Subscribers: Send address changes to But in the final analysis, union the binding-cloths and napkins of Pittsburgh Catholic, 110 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. littZ various reasons. The parish is smaller, (other parishes were Mind you, we are not under legal or no union, there is only so much sin. Jesus the life-giver has the carved out of us), it is older obligation to bargain with our we can come up with. However it words of eternal life. Through his teachers, and no labor board has is my considered opinion that no divinely established Church, we Pittsburgh Catholic (ISN 032-0323) demographically. The baby boom is long gone and there are not so jurisdiction, but an equitable school, which is at all sound, will are reminded of His invitation: 110 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 many kids around, and, anyway, system of conducting an election have to close because of going Come forth from your sins, and Phone: (412 ) 471-1252 more of these go to the public and campaign has been worked union. walk with me. Opinions / comments Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April 6, 1984 — Page 5

Letters to the editor The funeral sermon By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN didn’t seem to mind taking this through heart collapse. teenager with them on the way What do you say about him at During my teen days Tom home. Nevertheless, it was pay the funeral? Should his deep Hogan often gave me a ride home Thanhs for coring day and they wanted to stop en virtues and noble deeds be I after evening basketball practices mentioned? Or does that turn the route at a tavern to cash their or Friday night games. To the Editor: checks. Tom felt some reserva­ homily into a Church-prohibited In those World War II years gas We are so grateful to so nany for the concern shown us during tions about the suggestions, but, eulogy? Should the preacher rationing kept parents from the FR. JOSEPH as sort of a guest, he could not say speak solely of how Christ the recent fire here at Hdy Rosary Church. On behalf of the role so common today of being CHAMPLIN parishioners, we wish to nank all who took the time to send too much. conquers death and will raise up every available chauffeurs for The cash-checking stop turned Tom Hogan to everlasting life? Or wishes, messages, prayer! and donations during our time of their active teenagers and into an hour-long stay. When we does that reduce the homily to an sadness and stress. It is so cfnforting to know that Holy Rosary is prevented high schools from finally started home both the impersonal discourse which could still loved by so many peopi providing bus service following content and language of the be given at anyone’s funeral by When all repairs are m af and our church is restored to its sports events. original beauty, we plan to I kve a rededication ceremony and all conversation turned pretty earthy simply changing the deceased’s I had several possibilities for the wire mill. name? will be invited to give honor and glory to God with us. Tom, a huge, but most gentle and adult. While a few of the items covering the 10 or so miles from registered on my impressionistic The Church seems to answer In the meantime, we are pnying that our Lord in turn will bless Camden High School to our person with sparkling eyes and mind, I more clearly recollect those questions not in either/or, all of you for your generositl Thanks for caring! soft smile, brought with him from | country home when practice Tom's deep, regretful concern but both/and fashion. The "R ite of Ireland a noticeable broque, a sessions finished around 5 p.m. I afterward that a supposedly Funerals," article 41, states that FR. THOMAS R. MILLER could peddle my bicycle, capacity for work, a strong FR. DAVID H. TAYLOR innocent youngster had been the homily should be brief and not hitchhike/walk, squeeze with too Catholic faith and a wealth of Co-pastors, Holy Rosary Parish exposed to such bad example. become any kind of a eulogy. The many others into Elmer stories. I visited Tom Hogan in the same article, however, mentions I can’t remember the content of Graham’s jalopy for part of the hospital some weeks before he that the homily may properly Homewood those tales now nearly 40 years journey or ride stretched out in the died. The same sparkle and smile include an expression of praise later, but I do recall Mr. Hogan closed trunk of Pauline Buck's were there and the same strong and gratitude for the gifts God telling them as just the two of us coupe as she returned from a faith. Although not well educated, gave the deceased. traveled homeward at that Kindness appreciated day's work at the Mystic Stamp this very wise and intelligent man Tom Hogan's funeral homily Company. midnight hour. What cam e back to had regardless known from consequently ought to have and These alternatives were not me most vividly during Tom’s To the Editor: memory since his earliest years did include words about his available later on when we funeral just before Christmas, It was indeed my great honr and privilege to attend the viewing the litany of our Lady. He recited goodness which prompts our practiced at night, played a game however, was an incident and its and wake for my late beloveicousin, Fr. Mario Del Signore, who the rosary daily and was fingering praise and leads us to imitate him. or had a dance, so it was either aftermath when we weren’t alone was the pastor of Our Moth« of Good Counsel parish. I want to those beads in the ambulance as It likewise should have and did stay overnight at Jack Plumley's on this journey. thank all of the parishionfs and friends for their extreme drivers rushed him one more time bring all of his life into the context home or catch Tom Hogan when That day he had ridden instead kindness to Fr. Mario, whiclwas also extended to us last Sunday, to the emergency room in a final, of Jesus' ultimate Easter victory he finished his afternoon shift in with a few other workers who March 25 — which was also lie feast of the Annunciation as well. but futile dash to stave off death over sin and death. What a day for Father to go | Heaven, as he loved Our Lord and Our Lady profoundly. GILDA DEL SIGNORE God’s cane raiser Washington, D.C. By FR. JEROME LEDOUX heard everything: Germans the land: Scribes, Pharisees, Can any good come out of educating blacks in Mississippi to notables of every kind. Yet, he Vacherie? become priests as far back as 1923. chose mainly a bunch of It was as if a thousand They must have been out of their fishermen. So why should a cane Reply to Opusyei letter Nathanaels, each standing under minds." raiser not follow in the shoes of the his fig tree, had responded to FR. JEROME “ Actually, they started in fishermen? Isn’t the first black To the Editor: Philip (Jn. 1,46) simultaneously LEDOUX Greenville, Mississippi in 1920, but bishop of this century the son of a I was somewhat surprised] see the Pittsburgh Catholic publish and had put the question to they were pressured out of there in rice mill hand? Isn’t one black Suzanne Rini’s impression: ic and highly subjective diatribe everyone within earshot. a few years, what with the bishop from the ghetto of Harlem against Opus Dei (March 2i especially since it is riddled with You say his name is Terry? Isn’t prevailing attitudes, the Klan and and another from a ghetto of factual errors and completi unfounded allegations. I have met that the black boy from South know, who was nimseir a sugar all.” C hicago?" lith her at length. I find her most "What did the Divine Word with Ms. Rini and talked Vacherie, 40 miles up the cane worker? Whom does he make Considerable pomp and Missionaries see in a boy who had charming, but I also think tin her perceptions are most peculiar. Mississippi river from New himself out to be? circumstance in St. Louis Some notable examples:!) Woodlawn Residence, the first been raising cane most of his Orleans? Steib, you say? Where "Isn't this the same little black Cathedral of St. Louis, Missouri on center of Opus Dei in the tiited States, was located near the did he get a German family name? boy who presumed to start studies life?" February 10 was a far cry from the University of Chicago becaiie it provided off-campus housing to It must be the name of one of his for the priesthood in 1953, way Jesus chose his apostles. university students. After all college students and even business slave master forebears. journeying down the Mississippi “ Well, it could be that they saw in little Terry what Jesus saw in Twoscore bishops, some 800 people have a right to a spiriiality. The place could by no stretch river across the border into Bay Nathanael: namely, a man priests, scores of nuns and over of the imagination be corjidered "luxurious," but the first The Carpenter of Nazareth was St. Louis, Mississippi to St. laypersons jam med the without guile. Perhaps Terry 2,000 members tried to make it aileasant as their shoe-string budget haunting the towns again, Augustine Seminary which was cathedral to witness the passing would allow. No, it did not ajoy Rockefeller funding. looked as promising standing triggering the same questions run by the Divine Word on of the apostolic torch. beside the cane as Nathanael 2) None of her reputed "fist four members of Opus Dei” were which he provoked 1950 years Missionaries?" “ St. Louis, Mississippi, you ever members. The suggestin that Ramiro de Maetzu and Victor looked standing under the fig before: “ Isn't this the Terry we “ Bay St. Louis, Missouri, you say?" Pradera were members d Opus Dei would strike anyone know? Isn't his father Rosemond, say?" tree." “ Granted that Terry persever­ "No, St. Louis, Missouri. But knowledgeable in Spanish lstory as ludicrous. Nor was there the sugar cane worker? Isn’t his "No, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi ed to his goal by putting in 13 years Bay St. Louis, Mississippi was the Opus Dei involvement in Aljnde’s overthrow in Chile. mother Vivian, that stately, where Missionaries from second leg of Terry's epic which 3) Her statement that ‘ ‘papl favor has been awarded” Opus Dei comely woman from South Germany had come via Techny, of physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual preparation began in South Vacherie. He was due mainly to ‘influence" ¡¿ores the history of five papacies as Vacherie? Don’t we know his Illinois (near Chicago) to found a for the priesthood, did that entitle then called from the Bay in well as the most recent exarrple, Pope John Paul II 's 1982 decision sisters Linda and Sylvia, his seminary for the education of a him to become a successor of the Mississippi to go to St. Louis in to make Opus Dei the Chubh’s first personal prelature. This brothers A1 and Ken, and all his local black clergy in 1923." Missouri. Yes, God works in involved an extensive three-lnd-one-half year study by the Holy relatives from the same place? “Germans, you say? In apostles?" “ Why not? Jesus had the pickol mysterious and beautiful ways." See of "all the data of lawand fact" relevant to the decision "Isn't this the same Terry we Mississippi? In 1923? Now I’ve (L'Osservatore Romano, hglish edition, Jan. 17, 1983). It included consultation with ovr 2,000 bishops of countries in which Opus Dei is active (who wee almost entirely supportive), and concluded that Opus Dei ofirs “ proven guarantees of apostolic Lent V: Gluttony vigour, discipline and faithfiness to the teaching of the Church" By DOLORES CURRAN cleanliness and order, refusing to This takes a terrible toll on (Ibid.). As Paul Johnson, theioted British historian and journalist Gluttony. What does the word allow others to be comfortably Christian family life because the states in his book on the pop! John Paul has no problem judging conjure up? Litter on a movie homey? very values we espouse as Opus Dei, and employing it,"strictly on its merits” (Pope John theatre floor? Nero's banquets? 13. Do we hog the bathroom? Christian are opposed to Paul II and the Catholic Resoration, p. 185). One who never stops eating? 14. Do we refuse to share our gluttonous living. Families who The canonization process i Opus Dei's founder, Msgr. Escriva When we talked about the sin of DOLORES clothing, bikes, books or toys with attempt to live a Christian began in 1981 at the urging oS9 cardinals and some 1,300 bishops. gluttony in catechism classes of CURRAN others in the family? simplicity teach self-control — It is still taking evidence. Since canonization by the Church, old, it always seemed to be tied 15. Do we rebel over a meal of food, clothing, records, sex and involves full and impartial inuiries into a person’s life and works, into food. Yet, the word embraces leftovers? entertainment. Ms. Rini’s prejudgement seeis little more than gossip. Canon law a much broader meaning. We talk 16. In what other ways do we They don't believe a teen has to prohibits persons with interets at stake from serving as decision about a glut on the market or see ourselves as gluttons? attend every rock concert or a makers on cases (see canon!448 ff.). remark, "He’s a glutton for else wants to use the phone? Gluttony in any of these forms parent see every football game to One final point. I find Ms.Uni's surrealistic equation of Opus punishment." 6. Do we practice TV gluttony, can disrupt harmonious family be happy and fulfilled. They don't Dei with anti-democratic putics to be offensive as would any In the family, gluttony shows up insisting that we have a right to life. Excessive accumulation demand perfect meals and a full American Catholic who loveshe free traditions of our country. On in many shapes. I invite families watch anything at any time we leads to clutter and a constant larder every day. They don't social and political matters as on faith and morals, the only to take this little test together and want? desire for more, whether it's equate indulgence with satisfac­ guidance Opus Dei provides ithe teaching of the Catholic Church, talk about ways the sin of gluttony 7. What about closet gluttony? brand labels or uneaten food. tion. as articulated by the popes councils and bishops. Surely that evidences itself in their family Are our closets full but we swear Excessive possession leads to This family can be considered a leaves plenty of room for leedom, democracy and differing life. we have nothing to wear? selfishness and an unwillingness counter-culture family in a society viewpoints on temporal issue. 1. Do we consistently use food as 8. And what about football to share, traits inherent in the that values upward mobility in Let's hope to be spared suclextravagant fantasies in the future. entertainment and pleasure gluttony? Are we miserable if we very meaning of family. economic terms and prizes a DWIGHT G. DUNCAN rather than sustenance? miss a televised game because of Excessive self-indulgence leads to flourishing consumer economy. Director 2. Do we stop for a fast food fix a family or church activity? self-love rather than love of Unamericanism is even implied if U.S. Information Office 2 hours before dinner and then 9. Are we gluttonous talkers, others. we're satisfied with few goods. Opus Dei pick at the food prepared for us at monopolizing every conversa­ Gluttony, as we see by this little That's why it's so hard to practice Christian values in our New York City, N. Y. home? tion? test, is very much a problem in 3. Do we demand separate 10. Can we share the car with today's families. We are society. It takes strongly dishes at mealtime when we others in the family or do we feel manipulated by the media and committed parents and children to be different, to be Christian. dislike what is being served? deprived without one? societal pressure to buy, Upset over carùon 4. Do we feel cheated if we 11. Do we always have to have accumulate, hoard, and collect, Yet, these families serve as a sign to the rest of us and should be miss our p.m. cocktail? a Coke or a cup of coffee in our even though we do not need more. 6 considered one of our national To the Editor: i 5. Do we practice telephone hands? We are told we will be happier if treasures. As a public school admii$trator and as a Catholic, I am gluttony, unhappy if somebody 12. Are we a glutton for we possess more and we believe it. disappointed in the decision < the Pittsburgh Catholic to use the absurd cartoon (March 23). The cartoon depicts two Jung boys being brought into the Church suffers crisis’ principal's office in a public shool to be disciplined. The principal By MSGR. PAUL M. LACKNER a matterr of bad liturgy or panorama has had serious effect asks “ Were they smoking in he restroom ?" upon family life as the incidence of The teacher who has brougtthe boys to the office answers, "No, Father John Tracy Ellis, well- superstition at the level of known American Catholic worship, because Vatican Council divorce, the number of couples (they were) praying! ” ' historian, has said that the Church II, which was strongly influenced living together without having The cartoon serves no vdd purpose. Its impact is strictly gone through a marriage negative in its reflection on ajpublic schools. Here in Pittsburgh, today is suffering its greatest > by the liturgical and biblical crisis since the Reformation. If we movements, has certainly ceremony and single parent there has been a fine relaonship, over the years, between MSGR. PAUL look back to the time of the reformed and renewed the sacred families continue to grow daily. Catholic schools and the Pittaurgh public schools. We respect the M. LACKNER Within the Church itself there is work done by each other andcooperate in every way possible to Reformation which began more liturgy. Nor is it a matter of poor than 450 years ago (1519), we see a growing concern over the advance the cause of educatin in this city. We don't belittle each leadership, because the Church that the Church then was almost in has enjoyed excellent leadership downward trend in attendance at other. We work together forirogress. Sunday Mass and the failure of I would ask the editor ofiie Pittsburgh Catholic to exercise a state of shambles. from the last several popes, I say this because a large Avignon, France under the including John Paul II. many Catholics to receive the some judgment about the mlerial that flows across his desk. I am Sacrament of Reconciliation. more disappointed than angy in that the official newspaper of my portion of Europe, mostly in the influence of the French crown for The crisis facing the Church North, as well as England and nearly 70 years (1309-1377). today is of a different ilk. As I see There is also, very great concern diocese felt it should run dbartoon on a “ timely topic” without over the drop in vocations to the thinking as to whether theiartoon had relation to the real world Scotland were lost to the Catholic 'Secondly, there was the Great it, the Church suffers greatly from faith. This cam e about for many priesthood and religious life, served by the Pittsburgh fetholic or whether it was absurd and Western Schism (1378-1417). a lack of cultural support. In this reasons, some of which included: During the years of the Schism western society, where the There are many parishes in non-productive. a poorly-trained clergy, a church there were two and sometimes separation of religion and state is France, for example, without a resident pastor, and the day is JOHN F. SOBOSLAY liturgy that left much to be three popes, each one issuing carried to such ridiculous stages, desired, a piety of the laity that decrees and appointing his own as a result, religion is made to coming when that phenomenon was filled with superstition, a college of cardinals. As a result of appear unimportant. In addition, will com e to the Church in this Squirrel Hill failure of leadership at the all this, the Church suffered such secular humanism is country, as I pointed out in this spiritual level, a growing spirit of greatly in the loss of respect and supported by the media of column recently (3/16/84). nationalism among the European credibility. communication, especially by The solution to this problem lies Liters welcome states. The whole situation at that The Council of Trent, which television which is a very powerful in the evangelization of culture, as time was quite complicated. lasted for 18 years (1545-1563), was medium, and which often has little Pope Paul VI pointed out so well in Obviously, an adequate treatment called to pick up the pieces, if I use in its programming for his exhortation on Evangelization. The Pittsburgh Ctholic welcomes comment from readers. This is a difficult task which he We ask that letters t the editor be no more than 300 words and of the matter cannot be given in may so express it. It did well in its matters Christian. And children this brief column. The few reasons efforts to repair the damage. It are so fascinated by it that they charged as the responsibility of that thev be legibt- All letters must be signed and include given above are not meant to be an redefined much of Church view it some thirty hours a week. the laity by virture of their telephone numbefind address for verification. Letters that over-simplification of that great doctrine, established seminaries This lack of cultural support has baptism. It would be naive to cant be verified wont be used. Letters from persons historical change in history. for the training of the clergy, and brought on numerous side effects: suppose that the world is just raauestino that tpir names not be printed wont be used Of course, great crises don t enacted many disciplinary an emphasis on money, permis­ waiting for the Christian message. Jit her Letters md be condensed or rejected at the discretion happen overnight. There are measures to correct abuses. siveness in morals, the The world is quite wicked. The ”, tha editors Onions reflected are those of the reader and events that prepare the way for Today, the crisis is quite contraceptive mentality and Church needs heroes and heroines ¿ rl n t necessaE those of the Pittsburgh Catholic or of the them. In this case, there were two different. It is not a question of abortion which is its consequence, in this crisis which Father Ellis m ajor events: Fi rst, there was the rightly calls her greatest crisis Diocese of Pittsbrgh. inadequate training for the clergy, the emphasis on violence, etc., to fact that the pope lived at for they are well-trained. Nor is it mention only a few. And the whole since the Reformation.

I P*Q» • — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April 6, I9tt4 W orld news i News in brief By CBS official Laetare Medal winner U.S. drought relief aid criticized

NOTRE DAME, Ind. (NC) — John T. Noonan, author and legal By TRACY EARLY approved legislation for an voluntary agency in Africa, and it Sihara Africa, with a conviction scholar, has been awarded the University of Notre Dame's 1984 additional $150 million in aid for is doing a work we should be proud tlat CRS should give even greater NEW YORK (NC) — The the current year only under o f.” concentration to helping African Laetare Medal, it was announced March 31 by Holy Cross Father Reagan administration has not Theodore M. Hesburgh, Notre Dame president. pressure from the media and But, he said, CRS is "a small cog puntries increase food product­ given African drought relief the ion. The medal, the oldest award given to American Catholics, will agencies such as CRS. in a much larger wheel that is not priority it deserves, and its But he also noted that the bill moving very much.” The current I He said he found that a serious be presented to Noonan at the university’s graduation exercises opposition to some relief May 20. was delayed by being linked in drought, said to be the worst in iroblem of food theft had been programs is “ politically Congress with other issues and memory, seriously affects more ■leared up at the Takoradi port of In announcing the award Father Hesburgh praised Noonan, 57, a motivated" against Marxism, former member of Notre Dame’s law school faculty, for was not given priority attention by than 20 countries. 6 hana, the country where CRS said Lawrence Pezzullo, director the administration. addressing contemporary social issues from a perspective of Whereas 35 to 40 years ago has its largest feeding program. of Catholic Relief Services. Pezzullo said the administration Africa was almost self-sufficient traditional Christian ethics. Pezzullo, in an interview after a Though Pezzullo said he did not "John Noonan's careful scholarship has produced definitive only "grudgingly " had opened its in food production, it is now a net trip to Africa to survey the CRS coffers for famine relief in advocate any major expansion or books on a variety of crucial subjects from usury to the morality of importer of food and will be for program there, said all Ethiopia and had said that food aid some time, Pezzullo said. redirection of the CRS program, abortion, " Father Hesburgh said. "As a lawyer, a historian, a governments and agencies jthe possibility of opening work iri theologian, a medievalist, a classicist and an imaginative legal was being diverted there to serve He said African countries, like working in drought relief efforts military purposes. other Third World nations, [Mozambique is being explored. educator, he has greatly enriched the life of the Catholic Church must form a "global strategy" to and the society in which that church is a sacrament." "W e don’t find that to be the suffered because of a "fascination He said the government, which meet the needs of the hungry. case," he said. "It is a politically with industrialization" and a Noonan's reseach and publications have been in the areas of He added that helping the is Marxist, had indicated in the church history, canon law and theological development. He was a motivated argument that has belief that they could "jum p • past that it did not want agencies hungry calls for a long-term effort nothing to do with the nature of the forward into the the 20th century.” consultant to the papal commission on the family in 1965 and to the which is not now under way or 'such as CRS giving aid. But, with presidential commission on population and the American future in problem. They find the Marxist They neglected agriculture, he [Ghana, Ethiopia and Mauritania, visible on the horizon. regime there abhorrent, but there said, and are now "paying the 1970. Pezzullo, a form er career U.S. lit is now one of the four countries A Boston native, Noonan received his law degree from Harvard is no indication food is in any way price.” most severely affected by the State Department official and a transshipped to pay for weapons." Pezzullo also said individual in 1954. After six years of law practice in Boston, he joined the former ambassador to Nicaragua, ■drought, he said, and is showing a Notre Dame law school for five years, leaving in 1966 for his Pezzullo said he was generally African governments are often so change of attitude. visited Ghana, Ethiopia and pleased with the CRS program he absorbed with the struggle to stay present position at the University of California, Berkeley. Kenya March 5-16. He was saw in Africa. “ I strongly believe in power that they cannot work i The situation in Uganda also The Laetare Medal, so named because it is announced each year interviewed in his New York office we're doing the things we should effectively. i"cries out" for assistance and on the weekend of Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent, was March 27. established at Notre Dame in 1883. be doing, and doing them well,'' he Pezzullo said he returned from plight be an area where CRS Among the 105 Americans honored have been Clare Boothe Luce He said the administration said. "CRS is the biggest private his trip, his first ever to sub- (should consider new work, he said. in 1957; President John F. Kennedy in 1961; Phyllis McGinley in 1964; Dorothy Day in 1972; Helen Hayes in 1979 and Edmund Muskie in 1981. Fr. Karl Rahner The Laetare Medal was conceived as an American counterpart of the "Golden Rose," a papal honor which predates the 11th called one of the century. PRO-LIFE VOTERS GUIDE Archbishop defends bank loan top theologians -PRO-LIFE ENDORSENENTS-

VATICAN CITY (NC) — The president of the Vatican bank, U.S. INNSBRUCK, Austria (NC) — German FOR PRESIDENT Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, has defended as normal banking Jesuit Father Karl Rahner, who died March ROIALD REAGAN practice a loan tied to the value of the Swiss franc for which the 30 in Innsbruck after suffering a, heart CONGRESS bank is under investigation by an Italian court. attack, was acclaimed as one of the greatest 20TH DISTRICT ä4D DISTRICT The loan was made in 1972 to an Italian holding company, Catholic theologians of the 20th century. ENDORSED NDORSED Italmobiliare, and repaid in 1979. Father Rahner, who was 80, was seen as An Italian prosecutor, Luigi Fenizia, has told journalists that he one of the most influential theologians of the GAYDOS, Joseph (D) MURPHY, Austin (D) sent Archbishop Marcinkus a judicial communique, an advisory Second Vatican Council, the 1962-65 event 4TH DISTRICT putting someone on notice that an investigation is being launched which changed the face of the Catholic Incumbent Joseph Kolter (D) has a pro-lile voting record. Will votebr abortion-neutral language in to see whether the person may have acted illegally. The judicial Church. E.R.A. However, he will also vote for E.R.A. without such language bvertheless, he is worthy o f the communique is not an accusation. The late Cardinal Joseph Frings of support of pro-life Democrats. Judicial communiques were also sent to two other officials of the Cologne, West Germany, was among many Republican Jeff Span has given a pro-life commitment. He shuld be supported by pro-life Republicans. Vatican bank, Luigi Mennini and Pellegrino de Strobel. who called Father Rahner "the greatest The legal action was taken after an Italmobiliare stockholder theologian of the century." 14TH DISTRICT complained that the Vatican bank may have profited excessively In a 1978 poll, 554 North American Incumbent William Coyne (D) has a pro-life voting record. Will votetr abortion-neutral language in E.R.A. However, he will also vote for E.R.A. without such languagi Nevertheless, he is worthy of from the 1972 loan. The loan to Italmobiliare, headed by financier theologians from 71 different denomina­ support of pro-life Democrats. Carlo Pesenti, had been for 50 billion lire while the repayment in tions named Father Rahner, after the Rev. 1979 was 160 billion lire. Paul Tillich, a German-American Lutheran 18TH DISTRICT theologian, and St. Thomas Aquinas, as the Because there are 2 equally good pro-life Republicans running, t* are issuing no endorsement. Archbishop Marcinkus told NC News Service April 3 that the Please support either of these pro-life candidates: repayment of the loan had been indexed by mutual agreement to greatest influence on their work, more Hauser, Paul (R) and Maxwell, JohrfR) the value of the Swiss franc. The archbishop defended the indexing influential than St. Augustine and Martin to a stable currency as "normal business practice" in Luther. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION DEUGATES international banking and called it "perfectly legal and The author of some 1,500 published 4TH DISTRICT 18TH DISTRICT 20TH DISTICT 22ND DISTRICT legitimate." articles and books. Father Rahner was one K0ZEJ, Catherine FISHER. Mike PATTERSON, arol YARGATS. Paul The Swiss franc nearly doubled in value against the lira during of the most prolific and widely read COYNE, Thomas FLECK. Dan FRANKENBERRVRandy the course of the loan. This coupled with a 7.7 percent annual theologians of the century. OLSON. Gregory STAHLFELD,Eric interest rate resulted in the 160 billion lire repayment figure. In A spokesman for Crossroad Publishing 14TH DIST. Z0LTAK. Lit 1972 a Swiss franc equalled 152 lire. In 1979 a Swiss franc equalled Company of New York, his American MEYER, Kathleen SHAVER. Bitce 287 lire. publisher, called his books "the backbone of SPIRK0, James (The dollar equivalents of the lire amounts were approximately the company for 25 years.” DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION DELEGATES $85 million in 1972 and $193 million in 1979.) They ranged from popular writings on NOTE: The following candidates have indicated their pro-lifecommitmht, and will work forachange "My institutional task is that of maintaining intact, against prayer, spirituality and Christian living to in the Democratic Party's pro-abortion plank. Because most of thee Democrats are pledged to every devaluation possible, the value of deposits which are innovative systematic studies of central unacceptable presidential candidates, we are not issuing endorsemfts. However, we encourage entrusted to us for the works of religion scattered in every part of Christian mysteries that have troubled registered Democrats to vote for these candidates. theologians for centuries. the world, " said the Illinois-born archbishop. 4TH DIST. 18TH DIST. 20TH DIST “ It is no mystery to anyone," Archbishop Marcinkus added, Trying to describe the task of the 22ND DIST. KRITES. Vance O'BRIEN. Joan DUFFY, Doroti THOMAS. Paul "that already in those years the lira was giving evident signs of theologian, Father Rahner once said, “ You 14TH DIST. KINDLE, Charles RIB0VICH, Gregry GIAMARIA, James weakness and therefore a loan, which was to be repaid in that shouldn't explain, but show that you cannot GIVENS. Ethel MACKANESS. Fred HANULIK. Ver oca LONG. Betty June currency, had necessarily to be safeguarded. For this reason I explain everything. The theologian reduces PALL0TTA, Richard GREENE. Sally SILVESTRI. Colite everything to God and explains God as LEPORE. Al anchored the 50 billion lire to the value of the Swiss franc." WATSON. Ralph HUNTER. Stanley MALESKI, Cynla The Italian financial daily, 24 Ore, reported April 3 that the loan unexplainable. Christianity intensifies our SCHAEFER. Michael KELLY. Wayrt was repaid according to the agreement made by the contracting experience of mystery; it makes us more COYNE. Carol MART0NI. Chats parties when the loan was taken out and and that the Vatican bank aware of it; it makes the mysterious more had acted according to customary and prudent banking practices. absolute. Christianity makes demands on mankind and prepares us for the •STATE AUDITOR GENERA.- S.C, bishop backs Moon appeal acceptance of mystery." THOMAS. June EIWNr |R) Discussing his own theological approach, RILEY, Don (D) sometimes described as anthropocentric, WASHINGTON (NC) — The tax violation conviction of the Rev. he said: "The Word made flesh is and ------STATE TREASURER— Sun Myung Moon threatens religious freedom, said Bishop Ernest remains the eternal and infinite man so that KNOLL Catherine Beker (D) ¡ Unterkoefler of Charleston, S.C., and a group of lay people in a you cannot know God as he is unless you WYER. Budd (R) brief asking the Supreme Court to hear s Mr. Moon's appeal. think of him at the sam e time as God made The bishop was joined in the March 25 friend-of-the-court man. Thus, you cannot have a full theology request by Robert Destro, a member of the U.S. Civil Rights 21ST DIST. 37TH DIST. 41ST. unless you consider its anthropological SHAFFER. Tim |R) FISHER. MIKE |R) STAPLETON. Patrick |D) Commission; former Ambassador Clare Booth Luce; former Sen. aspects. If you wish to speak accurately of Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn.; and several other lay people. 43RD DIST. 45TH DIST. God, then you must speak of man. Likewise, 47TH DIST "If the power to tax is the power to destroy, intrusion by the ZEMPRELLI. Edward (0) you cannot investigate the depths of man's ROMANELLI. Jamas (0) ROSS. James (0) state, through its authority to tax religious entities, arms the state nature, unless you say that he is that being with the ultimate weapon to dominate religion," they said. whom God has created and conserves in The head of the controversial Unification Church, regarded by existence." ------STATE HOUSE— i critics as an authoritarian cult, Mr. Moon was convicted in 1982 of Karl Rahner was bom in Freiburg im 9TH DIST. 10TH DIST. 11TH DIST. 14TH DIST. failing to pay taxes on stock earnings of $50,000 and on Breisgau in what is now West Germany on FEE. Thoms |D| PRATT. Ralph (D) 8TEIRHNER. Josept|0| ALDERETTE. Barry |0) approximately $112,000 in interest from bank accounts of $1.6 March 5,1904. The son of a high school Latin million set up in his name through the church. 15TH DIST. 16TH DIST. 17TH DIST. | 22ND DIST. Numerous religious organizations have intervened on Mr. teacher, he had four brothers and two COLAFaLA. Nick |D) LAUBHUN. Charles (D) RORRINS. Robert i SEVENTY. Stavo |0) Moon's behalf, suggesting — among other points — that the sisters. As a boy, Rahner was a bored, 25TH DIST. 27TH DIST. 30TH DIST. i 31 ST DIST. decision threatens the Catholic Church and others controlled by MARK0REK. Joseph |D| PETRONE. Thomas |D) CE8SAR, Richard | CLARK. Brian |0) hierarchical leaders and that the jury in (the Moon trial) was not mischievous student, whose grades were so properly instructed

Homecoming show by Tammies Readers installed in Latrobe

The Duquesne University Tamburitzans will hold their/ Three Pittsburgh diocesan seminarians were among seven men homecoming performance on Sunday, April IS at 3 p.m. at the Syria installed as readers during a March 13 Mass at the St. Vincent Mosque, Oakland. A pre-concert reception, hosted by the Archabbey Basilica, Latrobe. Tamburitzan alumni, will be held from 1 to3 p.m. in the Greensburg Aux. Bishop Norbert Gaughan was the principal Ballroom. celebrant for the M ass and presided over the installation ceremonies. For information about the reception or performance tickets, Pittsburgh seminarians installed as readers were: Edward P. contact the Tamburitzan offices, 1801 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Bagay of St. Dominic parish in Donora: Edward M. Czemerda of Pa., 15219 or telephone 434-5158. Holy Family parish in Creighton; and William Maley of St. Catherine of Sweden parish in Wildwood. Bagay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bagay, Sr., of Donora. He St, Benedict fStations9 is a 1980 graduate of Point Park College and has also attended the University of Maryland (European Division), California State School children at St. Benedict the Moor, Hill District, will present University and Duquesne University. the “ Living Stations of the Cross” Monday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. at the A 1978 graduate of Illinois State University, Czemerda is the son of church at Freedom Corner, Centre Ave. and Crawford St. Directing Mr. and Mrs. Martin Czermerda of Creighton. He also attended the production will be Sister Donna Cronauer and Mary Louise Duquesne University. Williams. All are welcome. A Gibsonia resident, Maley is a 1965 graduate of St. Vincent College, where he received a bachelor of arts degree. Also installed as readers were Thomas J. Guido and Kevin T. Midland spelling winner Johnson of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, Fla.; John H Detisch of the Diocese of Erie; and Ricardo S. Marsili of the Diocese Sharon Shovlin, an eighth-grader at Presentation School in of Greensburg. Midland, took first place in the recent Pittsburgh Press Spelling Bee. Participating also in the ceremony were Fr. Donald Keenan, OSB, She now will participate in the competition's master of ceremonies; Fr. Cyprian G. Constantine, OSB, organist; championship. Bishop honored Allen Zeth, organist; and Br. Gregory Paff, lector. Concelebrating the the Mass were Fr. John E. Haag, OSB, rector of St. Vincent Retired Bishop Vincent Leonard was honored by the Capuchin Seminary; priests of the St. Vincent Community, pastors and friends Shroud of Turin talk Franciscan Friars at an appreciation dinner recently at St. of the readers. Augustine Friary in Lawrenceville. With the bishop are Fr. Robert L. Professor Jerome Janssen of the history department of Duquesne McCreary (left), minister provincial, and Fr. William Wiethorn, University will speak on the Shroud of Turin in the St. Alplionsus vicar provincial. Fr. Robert presented the bishop with a San Guild for Blind ceremony School cafeteria on Tuesday, April 10 following the 7:30 p.m. Mass. Damiano crucifix and pictures of St. Francis and St. Clare as gifts The Greater Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind will host its 21st annual from the Capuchin Province. Fr. Robert thanked the Bishop for recommencement ceremony Thursday, April 12, at 8 p.m. in the serving on boards of Capuchin institutions in the diocese. He also said Guild's North Learning Center, 311 Station St., Bridgeville. Millvale blood drive of the Bishop: “ He was a model to Capuchins in his way of living, in Graduate achievement awards will be presented to Thomas Lloyd his personal care for those who suffered, in his distaste for human Jr. of Greensburg, an assistant professor at Westmoreland County St. Anthony parish in Millvale, in conjuction with the Central Blood trappings, in his humility about himself.” Community College; Paul Wilson of Allentown, owner of Olsten's Bank, will sponsor a blood drive on Saturday, April 14 from 8:15 a.m. Temporary Services. to 2 p.m. in the cafeteria annex, 609 Farragut St. Donors can Live stations in Monongahela Edita Frett of St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands, a rehabilitation telephone 456-1980 to schedule an appointment. counselor with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; and Dr. Gordon B. Connor, first rehabilitation director for the Guild, who will St. Anthony parish, Monongahela, will sponsor "The Live Stations be given the President's Award. Central to present 'Fiddler9 of the Cross" on Palm Sunday, April 17 at 7 p.m. in the parish church. The recommencement ceremonies honor the blind and visually- The live stations is a portrayal of the traditional stations using impaired men and women who completed rehabilitation training at persons depicting the various characters of each station. Each the Guild. “ Fiddler on the R oof" will be presented by the Central Catholic station is presented as tableaux accompanied with various readings, Masque on Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7,13 and 14 in the high prayers and hymns. Students from St. Agnes and St. Elizabeth Seton school auditorium, 4720 Fifth Ave., Oakland. Curtain time is 8 p.m. parishes, both in North Huntingdon Township. Greensburg Diocese, fAwards9 Mass in Bridgeville Tickets are $2.50 and will be available at the door. will portray the characters. I The Athletic Association of St. Agatha parish in Bridgeville will hold its annual awards Mass on Sunday, April 8, at 3 p.m. Officiating Carmelite jubilarian will be Fr. Joseph Mastrangelo. Judge slated as keynote speaker President Tom Zelch will introduce the head coaches, Joe Dandrea Fr. Richard W. Bradley, a former associate (varsity boys’ basketball), Wayne Dolaman (junior varsity boys pastor at St. Leo and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Lisa A. Richette will be basketball), Ben Rupnick (girls' basketball) and Ann Massimino parishes on the North Side, will celebrate his 25th the keynote speaker at Duquesne University's “ Education Day" (cheerleaders) and supervise the awards presentation. A reception observance on Saturday, April 7. anniversary in the priesthood on Sunday, April 29. will follow. Fr. Richard, who served in Pittsburgh for six Judge Richette will deliver her address following the 12:15 p.m. years, is a native of Newton, Mass. luncheon. She is the author of "The Throwaway Children,” a Mt, Lebanon sale pioneering work on the juvenile justice system, and is currently He currently is pastor of two rural Kansas working on its sequel. A rummage sale will be held Saturday, April 14. from 10 a.m. to 2 parishes and can be reached at St. Therese Registration for "Education Day" will be at 10 a.m. in the lobby of p.m. in St. Bernard parish's old school cafeteria in Mt. Lebanon. Fr. Richard Church, Richmond, Kans. 66080. the university's Canevin Hall. Workshops on various educational Contributions may be dropped off at the school during the week ol topics will begin at 10:30 a.m. April 9 from 1 to 3 p.m. For information, call Mrs. Vern Kmee, 343- Teaching as Jesus did 0113.

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Sports roundup Resurrection wins state grade school cage title

Grade school basketball is of St. Ann, and Jackie Capizzi of Kanawha Valley Amateur approaching the end of its season, St. Francis Xavier. Athletic Association affiliate of but post-season action continues. St. Joseph, Mount Oliver, won Charleston, W. Va., on Saturday, Resurrection, Brookline, the girls varsity championship at April 14 at the Reizenstein Middle brought the state Catholic grade the tourney sponsored by the School, East Liberty. school championship back to Nativity, South Park, Athletic Game times are as follows: Pittsburgh with a 59-43 victory Association. St. Joseph defeated girls, age 14 and under, 1 p.m.; over St. Paul, the Scranton St. Wendelin, twice for the title in girls, age 16 and under, 2; 30 p.m.; diocesan champions. The state the double-elimination tourney, and girls 18 and under, 4 p.m. title game was played last 45-30 and 34-28. Linda Funaro had Tickets are $2 and will be weekend in Scranton. Chris 34 points in two games and was available at the door. For more Ssstilli had 15 points for named the most valuable player. information, telephone the ' Resurrection in the title game. Teammates Jenny Kraus and Ozanam Center at 281-4046. - St. Bonaventure, Glenshaw, Jeannene Barrett had 18 and 15 won the diocesan Class A diocesan points, respectively in two games. jJJBior varsity title by defeating For St. Joseph, it was the third Members of the Resurrection, Brookline, team Middle row: Mario Panucci, Steve Rossa, Dave PBgurrection, 40-38. Eric Powers tourney the girls team had won Trinity Council 5825, Knights o il which won both the Pittsburgh diocesan and state Binkowski, Chris Sestili, Billy Joe Spratt, Mike seered 19 points and had 20 this season; earlier this year, the Columbus, Monaca, will honor Catholic grade school basketball championship Brown, Jim Walsh. Back row: Fr. John McMahon, ¡¿bounds for St. Bonaventure, team defeated St. Cyril at the St. three student-athletes at its this year are, front row: Darren Thomas, Billy and Coach Aug. Masullo. Not pictured is assistant while teammate Todd Schiffhauer James, Wilkinsburg, tournament, annual scholar-athlete banquet, Lonero, Anthony Deiuliis and Frank Battista. coach John Lee. nad 13 points. and defeated St. Bartholomew at which will be held on Sunday, To get to the finals, St. its own tournament. April 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Center Bonaventure defeated St. Louise Township, Number 1 Fire Hall, de,M ariilac, Upper St. Clair, 38- Brodhead Road. 26; St. Sylvester, Brentwood, 38- Students to be honored are 26; St. Thomas More, Bethel Park, St. Joseph, Manchester, Matthew Bodak, who lettered in 42-40; and St. Teresa, Munhall, 38- finished second in the recent boysi football, baseball, basketball and 26. The Bobcats finished the CYO state basketball champion-, cross-country at Quigley High season with a 29-2 record. ships. St. Joseph was defeated by School, Baden; Michael Vlasic, a The Class B title was claimed by Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the basketball and football letterman St. Mary Magdalene, Homestead, Philadelphia archdiocesan for Center High School; and which defeated. Nativity, South represen tative, 86-52, at the Michael Raich, who lettered in Park, 49-25. tourney which was played at basketball, baseball and football St. Therese, Munhall, and St. Mercyhurst College, Erie. for Monaca High School. 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Like most of Christ’s disciples, we know very Priscilla has three beautiful girls now, and Josie little about Mary Magdalene, perhaps because of lias a handsome son. But we still share not only a the sensitivity the Gospel writers felt at such special friendship that will never die, but also criticism. However, her importance is shown in Some of the same hopes and dreams. We know John's Gospel when he records that she was jye’ll always care about one another. What is most present at the foot of the cross with Jesus’ mother, Important to each of us now, however, is the task that she was the first person to whom Jesus « f instilling God's love in our children. appeared after His resurrection, and that she was Z We have not given up our friendship and we the first to announce it. $ave not given up prayer. We all still pray for guidance, strength and a better world for our Anyone who has sinned or held evil in his or her .children. 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ACCEPTANCE of an adver­ tisement in the Pittsburgh 500 8ERVICE8 600 HOME Catholic, while based on an 120 T0UR8 200 HELP WANTED IMPROVEMENTS assumption of integrity on OFFERED O bituaries the part of the advertiser, B E E LIN E —Needs 8 women PHOTOGRAPHER-Wed- APEX ELECTRIC—Resi­ does not im ply endorsement TRIPS FOR to show latest fashions. $300 dings, portraits and family dential and commerical of a product or service. ZONA TOURS Wardrobe. $200 Cash if groups. Copy and restora­ electrical work. Telephone Sr. M. James Hovan CLASSIFIED ADS ordered Ellwood City Transit Inc. Th$ Young At H$$ri qualified. Car Necessary. tion. Norman Studio 341-3775. installation. Register killed after being set but Atlantic City Special PRESENTS 771-7057, 833-2029. Mt. Lebanon. eleclrian. Free est. 4864664. Sister Mary James Hovan died unexpectedly Saturday, March 31,- prior to publication will be MAY 13-14 MAY 28-29 “Fnn Galore In '84” HIGH SCHOOL PRINCI­ BLOOMFIELD FENCE- billed at naif rate. 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GRAPHER—Specializing in CARPENTRY-Decks. por­ 001 PER80NALS portation, roll and ches. doors, windows, earned a degree in nursing from DuquesneUniversity and a master’s" J u ly 15 $19.00 Edward Sadie. 1032 Virginia weddings. Twenty years coffee on bus,box experience. Call Ray 481- kitchens, bath, gamerooms, degree from Troy State University in Troy, Ala. ALONE & PREGNANT- CoMr Point M Si. E. Charleston WV. 25301 lunch on bus, 1 night 7772. drywall, ceilings, additions. For A confidental caring Bwsriai Funfsst (304-342-8175). Sister Mary James had been administrator of St. Vincent Hospital - lodging. Roll and Small jobs welcome. 344- friend call LIFELINE-562- WEDDING INVITATIONS— 7444 in Monett, Mo., director of nurses at St. Jude Hospital in « Coffee at Motel. $20 in Aug. 4-5 $70.00 0543 Downtown Pittsburgh. 385 WAHTED $21.60 per 100 and up. Montgomery, Ala. and director of St. Jude School of Practical" For more Information CARPET INSTALLA— Butler Area 282-1200. Mon quarters. TO BUY Business cards $21.75 per Nursing for 14 years, where she began the Kappa Delta Pi Honorary - . Valley 489-9020. Beaver 843- CaH Barb at lOOOandup. For appointment TioN-Stair shifts, carpet Great Western Trip repairs. 30 years experienc­ Society in 1972. 0505, 728-5651. June 16-July 9 call So Hills Sales Company 531-4220 ACCESSORIES AND ANTI­ Dormont 561-0859. es. Reasonable rates. 884- At the time of her death she was working at the Holy Ghost Mission^ BELOVED GOD-St Mary, Between 8 AM-12 noon QUE —Coliectiables. Set or 0859. Nursing Home in Marbury, Ala. ’ St. Theresa, and St. Jude *1575 ppdo A Bonded Tour Broker single piece of wood WOOD FLOOR SPECIAL­ DOORS INSTALLED— Surviving are two sisters, Pauline Babyak of Cleveland and Sabina« i Thank you for favor granted, Trip includes:RT furniture. Top prices paid for IST—Old and New Floors, ■' please continue to help. R.K. Steel. Commercial Doors. Radecky of Macedonia, Ohio. transportation, bag­ complete households and sanded and refurnished. Frames. Hinges, Locks. gage handling, admis­ estates. Call Joe 922-4607. Installation and sales of all Panics. Closers. Custom fit Funeral Mass was offered Wednesday, April 4, in the chapel of the ; FRANCISCAN styles of wood floors. Call for to your opening. Call Dan 926- order's North Hills motherhouse. Burial followed in the Sisters' «■ PREGNANT? sions to all attractions, ALL—Good used furniture free est. 793-8017 2002. And you didn't mean to be? 5 dinners, 4 continental TÓURS wanted, kitchen sets. DR or cemetery in McCandless. For a free pregnancy test breakfasts.Write or call BR sets, 1 piece or entire CARPET INSTALLATION FURNITURE REUPHOLS- and confidential support. for free brochure. This N.Y. Theatre Tour home. Day 766-5115. Eve. —Stair shifts, carpet repairs. TERING—And Custom 761-4821 CALL BIRTHRIGHT trip includes a lot for its A Atlantic City 30 y e a rs e x p e rie n c e s . made slip covers. Furniture Sr. Amelia Foerster Reasonable rates 884-0859. repairing Registered price. July 2-6 $255. AMERICAN FLYER, LIO­ 621-1988 Call for details NEL, IVES—Toy trains and upholsterers. Lowest prices. OTHER TOURS: accessory. By collector. Any Free est. ¡7 yrs.. exp. Lou. Sister M. Amelia Foerster, a member of the Sisters of Charity of Write or Call 510 ENTERTAINMENT John. 361-8101. a Oublia age or condition. PAY UP TO Seton Hill for 64 years, died Wednesday, March 28, in Assumption $10.000. 276-5325. GENERAL CONTRUC- Hail, the Sisters' infirmary and retirement home in Greensburg. Abortion can Ito a ZONA TOURS a Sptki I860 HOMEVILLE ROAD BUYING OLD WOODEN- 1980— Discjockey of the lion/REM O DELING—New Born in Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 7,1893, she entered the order from St.“ a Aifun Brsszt Y ear." 12 years experience. traumatic experience. Duquefne Village Shop. Furniture, antiques, glass­ or additions. Residential or Mary parish, North Side, in 1919. If yu Med help I* putting Clr. a Lu Mon Fantasy ware and estates. Thank you Sonny Russman's Record commerical. Complete fire Revue. Emcee/Wedding Sister graduated from the former Pittsburgh Hospital School of« year life keck toon... W. MIFFLIN, PA. 15122 a Alpins Malt Obvamma for calling. 364-6801. restoration and insurance le consultant. Tuxedo. Free work. 486-1307. Nursing and worked at the hospital from 1924 to 1943 as a nursing ' p o CASH—For old oak furni­ champagne. 241-2212.______supervisor and from 1944 to 1957 as an anesthetist. Call C.A.R.E. 469-3902 (Pittsburgh) ture. Furnishing old home. HANDYMAN—All types (Confldentlel Support Group a FtirCapMs A BEAUTIFUL EVEN- home repairs. Plumbing, She was night supervisor of the former McGuire M em orial- 752-9701 (Ellwood a Paris ft Franck R hr Ian Not antique dealer. Call 361- to kelp you cepe.) 6185. ING—With MUSIC 1-LIKE painting, carpentry, eletri- Convalescent Home in New Brighton from 1957 to 1962 and served a t- ^ MmwmwmlL a London. Pirlt Weddings, all occasions, by eal.ir cement. Very reason­ CLEANING OUT YOUR the former Rosalia Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hospital until it Z Our Sanricas ire Frai a Staile Europa DJ/Emcee. Unlimited able, promt service. Jim 431- ATTIC?—We are looking for hours, at a reasonable price. closed in 1971. She retired in 1977. a Sm Jim. Pwrta Riti 3026 531-9092 old dining room sets, Jerry, 884-6431. Surviving are two sisters, Helen and Alma Foerster, both of the - a Brillili IiIm glassware, pottery, other HOME REMODELING— BAND —For weddings, North Side. a Holy. Alps. Obasmnor furniture. Call us first 372- Kitchens. Paneling. Stucco, LENZNER 5169 parties. Good Variety. and Masonary work. All Funeral Mass was offered Saturday, March 31, in the Assumption 2 OHI Spectrum 4 persons $300. Types, of remodeling, and Hall chapel. Burial followed in the Sisters' cemetery. PREGNANT7UI AT* WANTED—Old furniture, with vocalist $350 885-6246. repair work. Reasonable 242- ui i tart am rm giorni a Orlad cedar chests, dining room, 661-4495. 3039 H0TUNt:|412)/31-242U TOURS a Scadlnwli kitchens sets, fanct carved PREGNANCY TESTING Multi-Day Touts a lourds! furniture, painted dishes, KITCHEN CABINETS Donald A. Tubello Pittsburgh 731*2420 a Grub Odyasy glassware, lamps, stain BAND- EASY STREET Refaced— Easyeare formica CALIFORNIA The best in musical Washington. Pa, 256-6494 a Rom ft A than glass, gold jewelry, silver- finishes Highest quality. July 5-27 plated & sterling flatware, entertainment tor weddings, Reasonable cost. Referenc­ Mass of Christian Burial was offered on April 2 in St. P au l. Caring and confidential a Holy Lad, Jordan. Egypt dolls, wind-up toys, teddy parties and banquets. 884- es. Free estimates. Bill Cathedral, Oakland, for Donald A. Tubello, a retired bridge design information, counseling, a MsdltsmatM Cndsa bears, oriental rugs, 9133.______,______O'Neil Cabinet Shop422-1313. engineer for Allegheny County. pregnancy testing and related pp services *1480 do N.Y. Thaatra mirrors, clocks, most old PAINTING—Interior $20 per Mr. Tubello died at his East End residence on March 28. He was 78 - See Mt. Rushmore, Las things. For cash call Dorothy BAND— "Second Wind »1 AltvMtfvei la Aham« he San Gannaro Feast choice o( hundreds of couples average room Exterior years old. a non-profit organization Vegas. Grand Canyon, or Paul before selling 279- painting, and wallpapering. Yosemlte, San Francis­ «Atlantic City 0359. 242-0451. for their wedding entertain­ A native of San Andrea dei Lagni, Italy, Mr. Tubello worked fo r- ment. Top quality, excellent Call Don 884-0837. co, Los Angeles, San Sept. 7-10 $220 Allegheny County for 34 years, retiring in 1971. WANTED USED FURNI­ variety. 731-5412, 854-5873. PAINTING—Residential Diego. N.Y. Thaatra TURE—And antique. Craf- Mr. Tubello was a 1948 honors graduate of the Carnegie Institute of - MANY TH A N K S -To St. C E LE B R A T E -Y ou r spe and commerical. Aluminum Jude. Sacred Heart. St. RAC NORTHWEST Christmas Tour ton Trading Post 922-4441,10- siding painted. Insured Free Technology and was elected to Phi Kappa Phi, the national academic Z 5. c losed T u esda ys & cial occasion with music by Anthony. St. Joseph. Blessed July 6-25th Dec 10-13 $245 ETERNITY. Excellence in est. K.G. Shute 364-1372. honor society. He was a registered civil engineer and taught evening Mother for favors received Sundays. all types of music. Call 487- classes in the Carnegie Tech School of Engineering and Science from and Saints. E.B Toronto Expo PAINTING—Interior & WANTED: —American Fly­ 4930 or 881-8276 1948 to 1952. Niagara Falla exterior, odd jobs, clean-up, THANKSGIVING—Novena ♦1359 er. Ives and Lionel Toy lawn work, grass cuttings. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Mannella Tubello; three Aug. 17-20 $198 trains. Notre Dame Alumnus COMBO-The Godfathers to St. Jude. O Holy St. Jude. ATLANTIC CITY Music for all occasions, Call John 443-5188 daughters, Carinda Perry of Palm Springs, Calif., Suzette of Apostle and M artyr, great in will pay up to $20,000. any M ay 7-9 *99 For complete listing of satisfaction (or all ages 761- PLUMBING—Paneling. virtue and rich in mircles. condition, any where. Pittsburgh, and Mary Kay of Louisville, Ky.; and three sisters, Economy Pickige/Bircliy tours send for brochure 4821. Remodeling. Furnace work. near kinsman to Jesus Collector. Drew Bauer. 683- Virginia Cotz and Lola Hudson, both of Ferndale, Pa., and Adele M ay 28-30 *139 P.O. Box 98261 Christ. Faithful intercessor 4457. 821-3389. DJ—Your favorite music Sewer Cleaning 421-2147. Eccher of San Diego, Calif. Cssssrs Boirttwilk Citino Pittsburgh Pa. 15227 played non-stop on a of allwho invoke your special YOU CAN GET—The money SENIOR CITIZENS—Have OR CALL PROFESSIONAL sound Burial was in . patronage in time of need, to U tA C FESTIVAL you need now. We pay you your walls washed or painted system. The equipment you I have recoure from the IN ROCHESTER 885-6962 881-3479 more for Gold. Silver. at prices you can afford. 241- depth of my heart and makes the difference! TJ the M ay 27-28ppdo *99 Dential scraps. Coins. 5953. humbly beg towhom God has DJ 443-6715. Charles O’Laughlin Flatware. Call now Gold WALLPAPERING AND given such great power to WORLDS FAIR Bond L T D. 10-4 Monday — FOR POLISH POI.KAS- come to my assistance. Help PAINTING—Discount on June 2-9 Friday, 242-3527 Slandards and a bit of wallcovering. Interior and Charles O'Laughlin, former president and director of the Catholic - me in my present and urgent Amity Tours everything. Music for all Laymen's Education Association, died Monday, April 2, at his home; petition Itureturn I promise exterior painting. George Escorted Bus Tours 400 MISCELLANEOUS occasions and places. Cali Tracy 462-4035. 381-7048 in West Homestead following an extended illness. to make your name known from 1 4 9 9 ppdo Lenny 276-3850. and cause you to be invoked. SALES W ALL WASHING—House Mr. O'Laughlin was 64. Includes transporta­ LADY D J -F or all occasion Say three Our Fathers, three 36 SOLID OAK—Church cleaning, window cleaning, He was former district sales manager for the Metropolitan Life- Hail Marys arid Glorias. tion, 7 nights lo d g ­ ONE DAT TOUR experience & reasonable paper cleaning and replace­ Pews. Call Paul 766-4030 Insurance Company's Munhall, Aliquippa and McKeesport offices. Z Publication must be promis­ ing, Downtown Mar­ Includes Lunch, Transp­ Music 40's Ihrus 80 s Mary ment window ropes, grass Mr. O'Laughlin graduated from Geneva College and also studied at - ed. St Jude pray for us and riott. Admission to ortation and Admissions COOKIES—For all occa­ 344-3085. cutting. Go anywhere. Free Duquesne University and the . He also- all who invoke your aid the fair and much 8ea W orld o f Ohio sions Weddings, gradua­ ONE MAN BAND-0 1 band est Call 481-5866 Amem. This Novena is tions. showers, etc. 681-4108. served with the U.S. Navy in World War II. m ore. June 23 032 Music for all occasions considered by many to be Jennie 681-3690. Complete organ, accordian Bathtubs Resurfaced Mr. O'Laughlin was active in both church and community 2 very helpful. D.Z. CAPE C O O Washington D.C. CUSTOM FITTED BRAS- and base sound. Call Jeff 276 Save $2000 compared activities. He was a former member of the Bishop's Task Force fo r- June 11-17 *499 THANKSGIV ING-Novena Cherry Blossom Girdles. Band sizes 26-52. 3954. lo new tub Installation Cup sixes AA. BB. CC, DD, Education, past president of the PTG of St. Anthony School in « to St. Jude. O Holy St. Jude. NOVA SCOTIA SOLIST—Experience fe­ 2 YEAR WARRANTY Apr. 13-15 0169 e e . f f . m , g g . h h . 884- Oakmont, a member of the parish council at St. Terese Church in 2 Apostle and M artyr, great in July 2-14 *«79 male vocalist. Sacred, Holland Tulip Time 1704. »169.95 Work Guaranteed Munhall and the Knights of Columbus in West Mifflin. virtue and rich in mircles. Family Rorida classical popular. Special­ near kinsman to Jesus May 14-17 0248 ties weddings. Flute/G uitar Por cui tin R cui ricci«! Mr. O'Laughlin also was former chairman of the Zoning and 5 Christ, Faithful intercessor Spadai 500 SERVICES talents also Kim berly 521- Paramount Resort 327-1495 Hearing Board in West Homestead, past presidentand director of the “ of allwho invoke your special Aug. 18-26 OFFERED 5197. patronage in time of need, to C a ts k ills Mon-Yough Chamber of Commerce, past president and director of ” you I have recoure from the May 28-June 1 0209 STEVE SOUNDS—$75 for 3 the Life Underwriters Association in McKeesport and Beaver Falls -• EXPERIENCED LITUR hours of continuous non-stop depth of my heart and ♦299 pp. do. Sept 11-15 0209 GIST/CHOIR DIRECTOR— and a member of the Youghiogeny Country Club. humbly beg towhom God has music. Professional D.J. at 809 APARTMENTS Sanlte Sta. M arla Seeks parish desiring to built reasonable price. 881-8679. He also was active with the White Oak American Legion, the ., given sucn great power to liturgicai music program. TO RENT Veterans' Association in Rochester and the McKeesport Elks. come to my assistance. Help ♦259 trip. Mackinac Island THE DIPLOMATS COM­ Responsibilities sought BRENTWOOD-On Bus Surviving are his wife, Constance (Chatt) O'Laughlin; one son, - me in my present and urgent 8 n ig h ts lo d g in g . Frankenmnth include. Directing parish BO—Featuring male vocal­ petition. In return I promise line. 3BR. A/C. w/w Admission to Disney June 10-18 $365 music urogram, supervising ist. Weddings« Banquets our Charles II, at home; and two brothers, Joseph and John. to make your name known carpeting, stove. Refrig. World, Epcot Center, 3 Lilac Time and scheduling cantors and specialty. For a variety of Funeral Mass was to be offered Saturday, April 7, at St. Therese. and cause you to be invoked. fine music. Call 922-4394/367 Mature couple No pets, no day passport. Tour of St. Sept 18-23 $365 or organists. Selecting children plus gas & elec. 1 Burial was to be in Mt. Olivet Cemtery, Aliquippa. Say three Our Fathers, three Augustine. 1 dinner. appropriate music for eacn 8424 Hail Marys and Glorias. Fall Foliage mo. sec and Ref. required. weekend liturgy and TIRED OF HIGH PRICED $250. June 1. Call 5 P.M. 884 Publication must be promis­ Lenzner Tours G r o s s i n g # » directing atkilt and youth ed. St. Jude pray for us and BANDS?—Want continuous 0510 Necrology Cat skill Mountains choirs and instrumentalists. non-stop music! Hire a DJ all who invoke your aid 761-7000 Contact Karen O'Donnell. HIGHLAND PARK AREA- Amem This Novena is June 28-28 $27$ reasonable rates. Call 926 W e lle s le y A venue. Chuck, 761-1766 or Mark 741- Private Home. 1st Floor. 3 April 9 considered by many to be 1-800-342-234 C a p a C o d Pittsburgh Pa 15202. 734- rooms, bath. Wall to Wall Msgr. Martin P. Flaherty...... 1978 very helpful. M.N.D. 2872. Now England 4254 Ca rpeting. 363-1350.______ZU BRAND PONY RIDES— April 12 THANKS—St. Jude. Queen and New York HAULING, MOVING,- of Most Holy Rosary, Sacred Horse and buggy (or ST. PAUL PARISH — Fr. Francis H. Topping...... 1969 ; Sept27-OcL2 $299 Cleanup attic, garages, weddings, church and school Excellent Civic Center April 13 Heart of Jesus for prayers estates, cellars. F a ir prices, granted for my brother and Oct. 25-30 $279 aftairs. 782-6861 location. 1 or 2 BR apt. Fr. Jospeh Fran ia...... 1939 ' move anything. 828-6614.782- Equipped Kitchen. Available husband and family. A.M.G. Williamsburg/ 4492. May 1, Huss Bros. 661-4700. Fr. John A. G rein er...... 1951 ' THANK YOU-Holy Spirit, Bnsch Garden 520 PROFESSIONALS April 14 INVITATIONS—All occa­ SERVICES and Sacred Heart of Jesus for VIA July 8-8 $249 sions, embossed or engrav­ Fr. Julius Vrana...... 1955 favors granted. G.JJL_____ SepL 2-8 $248 ed. stationery, napkins, 810 RESORTS AND Fr. Michael A. Cusick...... 1966 \ favors, missals. Discount VACATION PROPERTY THANK Y O U -M ost Sacred Travel A Tours M agn lfldaat Four Heart of Jesus and St. Jude, prices. Shirley Stationery Belvedere Residence Present: of Canada for favor received. M.S. Co. 421-4806 or 421-2792. Stxa Nsmtl fkkrMMrt Hast Open house at Villa Maria A m ith Country July 17-24 $499 la HakMay 1 Cu lata» IANK YOU—Jesus and Sugar Creek, Ohio LAZAR A-l CATERING Mai I Vaai Villa Maria High School, Villa Maria, will hold an open house tor int Jude for favors Wildwood Special SPECIALIST—Experienced •Suporvtoory pof*onna< FLORIDA A p r. 25 *38 Plan your 84 vacation now! prospective students for the 1984-85 academic year on Sunday, April 8 anted. Prayers do work June 3-7 (izmmih $229 over 25 years. You provide a Mrs. Rhoda Lyons, R.N A tlan tic City •24 Hour Nursing Caro Hurry before it's to late from 1 to 4 p.m. e power of belief and June 17-21 ii2m.«u$229 the occasion, we ll provide Cssssn Rsgaicy Boardwiik the service. Your location or •Visitors Always Woécom# Taking reservations now Prospective students and their families are encouraged to attend pectations is immense, for April 29 through M a y 1-3 *13» Aug. 26-30 02 . 6220 ours. Catering 50-500. m and Linda December 2. the open house. For more information, contact Joan Ellen Fleming at Dog Races At Jamboree World's Fair, Now Reasonable. C ali anytime THANK YOU-Our Dear (412) 964-8886. Featuring Roy Clark Orloans, Nashville 231-0947. FLORIDA'S BEST Jesus. St. Jude and Blessed M a y 6 *35 KEPT SECRET Mother for favors granted Opry, & O pry land MOVING—$25.00 per room. Irish program slated in Oakland Baltimore Bingo Hauling $10.00. Clean up Exclusive Ocean Village and please keep on helping. July 9-18 $499 Resort on Hutchinson Jean Horstman, who spent two years as a youth counselor among MFC. M a y 80 *85 jobs $20.00. Call 462-3488 Laa V egas July 26-Aug. 1 $46$ Island with exquisite teenagers in Northern Ireland, will tell of her experiences at a PIANO TUNING —And THANK YOU-St. Jude for M a y 80-84 8309 Sept. 6-12 $469 Oceanfront Restaurant and meeting in Synod Hall in Oakland on Wednesday, April 11 at 8 p.m. favor'granted. S.R.S.______Opecial Canadian Servicing. Loii Schreiber Lounge.FREE Golf/Tennis Reading Shopping T o u r Piano Technician 734-3718. & Maid Service. 3000’priv- Ms. Horstman taught drama and trained working class youths to THANK YOU—St. Jude4 St. M a y 85-88 865 kocMea 21 days ate beach, sauna, jacuzzi, 3 be responsible citizens during her years in Northern Ireland. She is Anthony for renting a home. Dog Raoes/Jamboree pools, security. Decorativ- Aug. 14-SepL 3 $1250 SHOWER 6 WEDDING executive director of the Sweetwater Art Center in Sewickley. E & E. Featuring Tom T. Hall CHARLANE ely furnished, 1 BR villa, 1st CALL EARLY FOR FAVORS The program also will feature readings from "John F. Kennedy June 2 *35 floor, sleeps 4. RESERVATIONS snd DECORATIONS and the Irish,” written by Maurice Hennessey. "I’ll Come Back in the 120 TOURS Atlantic City PARTY TIME MANOR All Iw only S275/wwk Ciwart Hsgsncy Bewdwilk Pickup Points in Birthday Favors, sic Better than a motet Springtime,” a speech by Kennedy, will be read by James Knox. June 4-8 $159 McK— port & Pittsburgh HOME and teas expensive, tool CAPE MAY. N J. - 7 nights. MIKE FEINBER6 CO.inc 6 days. July 28- - Aug. 3. Atlantic City 1984 Tour Brochure« 120 Seventh St PQh , Pa 15222 FOR THE PRIVATE OWNER Hotel, Transportation. Cssssrs Rttsncy Boadwilk Available 261-Q490 ELDERLY Fn plctura end Information 810 RESORTS ANO Meals. $239. Call 682-5726 June 4-7(3 Night.) $179 GROUPS NEAR MCKEESPORT HOSPITAL VACATION PROPERTY CLASSIFIED RATES NEW YORK CITY-Theater Williamsburg Call for Special Group STATE LICENSED can 431-2614 — NON-COMMERCIAL RATES— tour. May 27 evening to May June 7-10 $$1$ Rates on ¿1 1984 tours GAETfcNO'S BANQUET HALL ft For Inlormatlon MINIMUM CHARGE 20. z Shows, one lunch and Sea W orld We provide all yen on Admissions OCX AN CITY, MD one dinner. $215 Call Tom CATERING SERVICE June 11 *** travel needs JUr Your location or Ours 244-1157 Cedar Point PLEASE CALL SPRING VACATION VACATION 20 Words..$4.50Each additional word, is cents /Cralaes/Bua. 818 Broadway Ave. June 15 $3» RENTALS C A L L A M I T Y TO U R S McKees flocks, Pa.. ' — COMMERCIAL RATES Lake George ,N.Y. RT. 81 PlassaM Hills Call now for best DEE TOURS 15136 HILTON MINIMUM CHARGE June 21-84 $888 Acraas From EafN Park 672-9011 selection of Rental Wildwood 7 7 1 *3 3 3 8 PRESENTS 884-2707 585-2707 Properties or free 20 Words..$S.90Each additional word, is cents June 25-29 819 HEAD brochures. S o u t h w e s t I Call Us -Private Condo Sleep« Laaoaster/Hembey Available SHORELINE June27-28 $99 030 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6. Fully Fumlfhed. Deadline 11 A.M. Monday A d v e n t u r e Dog Raoea/Jamboree A/C. 2 Baths, TV, PROPERTIES Featuring BiUy Creddoek Washer/Dryer, Dish­ 1-800-638-3580 APRIL 14 June 30 »39 washer. Short walk to 471-1252 7:30 P.M. 8 .8 . Norway Crates Your Classified beach. Free Tennis, July 7-14 $ 1 *9 * Swhnmlna Pool, Rac- Pittsburgh 900,000 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Holiday Houso For detail* call Number quetbalT. Private Catholics ara someone 110 THIRD AVENUE, PGH.. PA, 15222 Monroeville V IA T R A V E L S Owner. special. Reach them 120.503 Awri|i Wwkly Circo litte« Tom or Tina 471-1252 Day 922-5202 Cat tor batalla Toll Free through the 1-800-844-8887 Eve. 833-9250 Pittsburgh Catholic 821-0996 I If

Page 10 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April 6, 1984 Around the diocese Canevin alumni honored Charismatic renewal ^PafnT^unaa^concert The Old Allegheny Festival Choir, which is dedicated to Three Canevin High School alumni will be inducted in the high Quigley High School, Baden, will host a day of Catholic charismatic performing great musical works at noted architectural sites on the school’s fine arts hall of fame for achievement in the visual and renewal on Sunday, April 15 beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the school North Side, will perform works of Bach, Beethoven and Handel in a performing arts. The induction ceremonies will take place on Friday, auditorium. Palm Sunday concert April 15 at 3 p.m. in St. Boniface Church, 2208 April 13, prior to the drama department's performance of “ Pippin.” The theme for the event is “ Christ has Died, Christ has Risen. ’ ’ The East St. To be inducted are John Buzogany, a 1968 Canevin graduate, for day will begin with a Eucharistic Holy Hour, followed by a speaker Featured will be “ Elegischer Gesang“ and “ Weiten Singen Dank achievement in art; Charlotte Black, Class of 1971, for achievement and a 4; 15 p.m. Eucharistic liturgy with Fr. Leo Burchianti, pastor of Und Ehre” by Beethoven; Cantata No. 182, “ Himmelskonig sei in voice; and Danny Hermann, a 1979 graduate, for achievement in St. Joseph parish in West Aliquippa, as celebrant. willkommen” by Bach; and “ O Praise the Lord With One Consent" dance and choreography. The renewal day is open to the public and is designed to be a and Chandos Anthem No. 9 by Handel. Buzogany, who studied jewelery design at Carnegie-Mellon preparation for Holy Week and Easter. James Gorton will perform the oboe concerto by Handel and the University and in Florence, Italy, is a jewelery designer and co­ choir will be accompanied by a chamber ensemble drawn from the proprietor of The Goldsmith Shop, a design studio and jewelery store Ambridge novena Pittsburgh Symphony and will feature Larry Kiefer on the recorder in Key West, Fla. He has received acclaim for his work from the New and soloists Nancy Hanna, Jean-Luc Drompt and Vincent Kosmack. York Times, Vogue magazine, and Women’s Wear Daily. A novena in honor of St. Anthony will begin at Christ the King Concert tickets are $5 at the door. Ms. Black graduated with honors from Chatham College and Church in Ambridge Tuesday, April 17, at 7 p.m. and continue on received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Opera from Carnegie Mellon Tuesdays until the feast of St. Anthony on June 13. Franciscan fraternity to meet University. A lyric soprano, she has performed in opera, oratorio and Conducting the novena will be Fr. Mauro Cautela, associate pastor cfinner theatre in Pittsburgh, Ohio, New York and Europe. She is the of St. James parish in Sewickley. The St. Augustine Fraternity of Secular Franciscans will hold its recipient of the Minna Kaufmann Rudd Distinguished Performance Each service will conclude with blessing and veneration of the regular monthly meeting and Holy Hour (including Benediction of ' Award and was awarded first place in the recent Pittsburgh relic. the Blessed Sacrament) on Passion Sunday, April 15 in the parish additions for the Metropolitan Opera. church, 37th Street, Lawrenceville. 1 Hermann has spent three-and-one-half years as a cast member in Bible study for handicapped The postulants' class begins at 1 p.m. and the novices' class begins "A Chorus Line” on Broadway. He also has worked as assistant at 1:30 p.m. Both classes will be in the parish school building. choreographer to Michael Bennett for “ My One and Only and is A prayer and Bible study group for physically handicapped The Holy Hour will begin at 2:30 p.m. Sister Mary Hartung, SFO, working as an assistant choreographer with Bennett for the teenagers will meet on Sunday, April 8, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Zion fraternity secretary, will conduct a narrated slide presentation in producer’s new show, which goes into workshop in the near future. In Lutheran Church, Route 51 and Brownsville Road, Brentwood. honor of Passion Sunday and the approach of Holy Week. addition, Hermann has appeared in various commercials, industrial All physically handicapped teenagers are invited to attend. shows and dinner theatre performances. For more information, contact Joe or Fran August at 833-8781. Canevin speakers Renewal in Bethel Park rStudent of the Month’ Two members of the Canevin High School Forensic League — Paul Neimeyer and Maureen Kennedy — recenlty qualified to attend the The worship commission of St. Valentine parish, Bethel Park, wfll Michael Konieczka, a senior at North Catholic High School, was state high school Speech League Tournament April 6 and 7 on the hold a evening of recollection and renewal on Wednesday, April 11 named the March “ student of the month” by the Rotary Club of main campus of Penn State. beginning at 7:30 p.m. in celebration of the Holy Year of Redemption. In addition, Neimeyer will advance to the national tournament for Fr. James Orr, associate pastor at St. Joseph parish in Mount Pittsburgh. Konieczka was selected for the award based on the criteria of service and leadership. the Catholic Forensic League to be held in May in Cincinnati. Rita Oliver and faculty member at South Side Catholic School, will be the Yunker is director of the league at Canevin. homilist. Health screening in Knoxville Separation-divorce talk Bro. Elliot on radio The United Way Health Foundation’s Project DARE, a health screening program, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, April "Separation-Divorce Mediation: An Alternative to Litigation' ’ will 11 and 12 at the Elderado Senior Citizen Center, Knoxville, from 10 Bro. Elliot Maloney, OSB, Ph.D., an expert on Scripture, will be Fr. be presented Wednesday, April 11, at noon at the YWCA, Room 308, Thomas Smith’s guest on “ Say Yes to Life,” on Saturday, April 7 at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 305 Wood St., Downtown. Speaking will be Jane E. Swanson, a.m. on WEDO (810 AM ). Bro. Maloney will discuss “ Teaching The health screening is free, but registration is necessary. To attorney. For information, call 391-5100, ext. 253. Scripture on Television — Is It Enough?" register, telephone 381-6900.______

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PS id for by the Volunteer Committee for Barry Alderette, State Representative Pted of by Ronald CoweU 1664 Caiwptepi Commet a, jack BandaU, Treasurer Around the diocese Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April 6, 1984 — Page 11 Stations in Washington County Problem solving superbowl Model 'Seder9 at Duquesne

The Monongahela Valley Knights of Columbus councils will Seton-La Salle High School, Mount Lebanon, will have two teams A model Seder (Passover) supper and a Holocaust memorial sponsor the Stations of the Cross and services in Sacred Heart participating in fourth annual Superbowl of Problem Solving to be service will be two ecumenical events to be held at Duquesne Cemetery, Carroll Township, Washington County on Saturday, April held on Saturday, April 14 at , Beechview. University during April under the sponsorship of the university’s - 14 at 12:30 p.m. Senior, junior and middle schools from Western Pennsylvania and Campus Ministry and Rabbi William Sajowitzof Temple Emmanuel,, Fr. Robert Kochuch, pastor of St. Joseph parish in Roscoe, the tri-state area are eligible to enter up to two teams, each consisting South Hills. Greensburg Diocese, will officiate. In the event of inclement of four to eight students. The Seder supper will be held on Monday, April 9 at noon in the weather, the service will be held in St. Anthony Church, Seton-La Salle’s first team, coached by Rex Gatto, is made up of faculty lounge, sixth floor, Duquesne Union. The Seder supper is the., Monongahela. seniors Jim Tischer, Art Rubolino, Chris Hoppfinger, Julianna traditional event which consists of certain ritual foods and prayers Assisting with the event will be the Bishop Phelan General Mutinelli, Betsy Peelor and John Stefanyak. Dennis Dudley coaches commemorating the Passover. Assembly of Fourth Degree Knights and the Columbian Squires. the second team which includes Pete Staab, Mike Wantorek, Paul The Holocaust memorial service will be held at noon on Monday, Wildenhain, Chuck Schütz and Joe Fabry. April 16 in the faculty lounge. The service consists of readings from ' Over the past three years, Seton-La Salle’s teams are ranked 15th Holocaust literature and prayers for the deceased. Trafford Tammies to perform out of 40 teams in the competition, and Miss Peelor has been a The public is invited to attend both events. consistant winner in the design and illustration competition. A# The Trafford Junior Tamburitzans will hold their 14th annual concert on Saturday, April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Penn-Trafford High 'Journey to Golgotha9 'Coronation Mass9 School auditorium, Harrison City Road, Harrison City. A dance-social will follow the concert at the Adamsburg Fireball on The liturgical drama “ Journey to Golgotha, " depicting the events The College-Community Chorus of Community College of Route 30 East, Adamsburg. The Bekrjie combo will perform. Ethnic of Christ’s Passion, will be presented at St. Rosalia Church in Allegheny County (North Side campus) will perform Mozart’». food will be available. Greenfield on Friday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. “ Coronation Mass" at St. Anthony Chapel, 1704 Harpster St., Troy, Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for senior citizens and students. Some 50 parishioners, including school children, choir members Hill, on Palm Sunday, April 15, at 2 p.m. The program is directed by., Tickets are good for both the concert and the social. Tickets are and members of the prayer group, will join in the production. Bonnie DiCarlo, with Richard Critchlow, organist. Critchlow will available from the members of the Trafford Junior Tamburitizans or James Falcione, organist and choir director, is in charge of the also play Mozart’s “ Fantasia in F Minor." at the door. event. Calendar

SUNDAY, APRIL 8 THURSDAY, APRIL 12 University of Steubenville, and Chris Noble, theology P h .H i candidate at Duquesne University. Featuring films, teaching,* Christian Mothers, Holy Rosary, Homewood — Communion Secular Franciscan Order, St. John Evangelist, South Side — discussions, prayer, liturgy. For registration by April 11, call breakfast, noon. Cost, $2.50 for adults, $1.50 forchildren. Speaker, Fr. Services, 7:30 p.m. Dorothy, 833-5383, or Joe, 833-8781 (after 5 p.m .). James Spelman, pastor of St. James, West End. JU FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Ladies Auxiliary, Sacred Heart, Emsworth — Spring card party, PTG, St. Mary Magdalene, Homestead — Flea market and bake sale, luncheon and hat fashion show, noon. Ramada Inn — Airport, 1412 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., school gym. St. Catherine of Siena, Beechview — Lenten fish fry, 5 to 7 p.m., 1901 Beers School Rd., Coraopolis. For reservations at $10 by April 7, call Broadway Ave. Fish dinner, $3.85; shrimp, $4.85; child's choice, $1. Linda Fry, 761-5458, or Marguerite Leinweber, 761-9584. Marian Movement of Priests — Cenacle, 2 p.m., St. Stephen, For take-outs, call 561-9466. McKeesport. For information, call 672-0693. St. Michael, South Side — "Veronica’s Veil,” 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. 21 " Angels Club, Presentation, Midland — "The Living Stations,” Pius St. For reservations (required), call 431-5550. TUESDAY, APRIL 10 following 7 p.m. Mass. Club directed by Fr. Joseph Feltz and Mary D Angelo. Guild and Christian Mothers, St. Pius X, Brookline — Spring card St. Edward, Blawnox — Slide show on Our Lady of Fatima Shrine in party-Iuncheon, noon, 3040 Pioneer Ave. For tickets at $5, call 531- Portugal, 7 p.m., church hall. St. Mary Lyceum, North Side — Lenten meatless dinners, 3to7p.m., 7870 or 563-0529. 910 Chestnut St. Featuring shrimp, fish, oysters, scallops, fish St. Paul Retreat House, South Side — Evening for Sisters, 4:15 to 9:30 sandwiches. Catholic Business & Professional Women's Association — Lunch, p.m. For reservations, call 381-7676. • 12:30 p.m., YWCA, Wood St., Downtown. Program, "Biblical Women St. Paul Retreat House, South Side — Weekend retreat for men, 5 Alive" by women of St. Anne Church, Castle Shannon. Marian Movement of Priests Cenacle, 2 p.m., St. Stephen, p.m. to Sunday, 2:45 p.m. For reservations, call 381-7676. McKeesport. K of C, Council 4029, Millvale — Lenten fish dinner, 3 to 8 p. m., council SUNDAY, APRIL 15 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 hall, 1248 Evergreen Ave. Adults, $4, children, $2. All welcome. St. Michael, South Side — "Veronica's Veil," 1 and 5:30 p.m., 21 Pius St. For reservations (required), call 431-5550. Christian Mothers and Guild, St.James, Wilkinsburg — “ Name That T R Y (Together for Retarded Youth) — Gene's craft night, 7 to 9 p.m. Tune" party featuring Linda Speer Nehrer and Bob Speer, 7:30 p.m., Christ Episcopal Church, Babcock Blvd., North Hills (behind St. Thomas More, Bethel Park —Talk on "The Physical Sufferings of cafeteria. For reservations at $3, call 242-6427. Northway Mall). Christ During the Passion" by Fr. Angelus Schaughnessy, OFM St.Joseph Home for the Aged, Garfield — Social, 1 p.m., 5324 Penn Parents for Catholic Education, McKees Rocks Catholic School — Cap., 7:30 p.m. For information, call 835-6996. Ave. For information, call Sue Junker, 665-5100 or Claire Cox, 461- Fish fry, 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., SS. Cyril & Methodius Parish Center, St. Michael, Braddock — Organ recital by Homer Wickline, 3 p.m. 4276. Cutler St., (off Island A ve.). Phone orders accepted at 331-9194. Featuring works of French composers. St. Valentine, Bethel Park — Evening of renewal and reconcilation, SATURDAY, APRIL 14 7:30 p.m., marking Holy Year. Fr. James Orr, associate pastor of St. WPXI-TV, Channel 11 — Mass for shut-ins, 6:30 a.m. Fr. Matthew Joseph, Mt. Oliver, homilist. St. Valentine, Bethel Park — Spiritual renewal day, 8:30 a.m. to 4 Tosello, associate pastor of St. Therese, Munhall, celebrant. Mass p.m., school hall. Speakers, Fr. Angelus Migliore, TOR, from interpreted for the deaf.

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I I Page 12 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April 6,1984 Entertainment Movie review

Martha Washington Trio of excellent films the man responsible for the By FR. PETER HORTON exquisite "Chariots of Fire," Three very good motion turns in a com pletely new pictures come to town this past direction, that of the epic. weekend, one with a great deal of “Greystoke” is a masterpiece of advance publicity and two that acting and style that purports to walked in unannounced. All three FR. PETER By JAMES BREIG hours of the film and Mrs. Astin integrity with precious little HORTON be the real story of Tarzan, Lord of motion pictures are fine She'll swear on a stack of dollar had high praise for his work. information available about her. the Apes. Following the career of entertainment, rated PG, good bills that he did not have wooden "H e's doing a tremendous job," She didn't leave notes about the the Lord of Greystoke, born in teeth. And she should know; she's she told me. “ He's in every scene part so I just hope she isn't films all. England, through the shipwreck but two. The man-hours alone are embarrassed." "MISUNDERSTOOD:" an Accent that left him an orphan among the his wife. Films/Keith Barish production The "he” is George Washing­ remarkable, plus the responsibili- “ I'm a little anxious about being apes, to his reign as jungle lord ty of the role. He’s handling it with called an expert on Martha starring Gene Hackman, Henry and his return to civilization, the ton: the “ she” is his wife, Martha Thomas and Huckleberry Fox/bas­ — or, rather, it’s actress Patty grace, charm, and dedicated and Washington,” she admitted. " I film is more a classical period good acting work.” don't want to disseminate false ed on the novel by Florence piece than an adventure film. Duke Astin, who will play Martha Montgomery/screenplay by Barra Washington in the upcoming I spoke to the actress while she information or latch onto one should be since it is one of the Grant/directed by Jerry Schatz- Director Hugh Hudson has done three-part special "George was on location in Williamsburg, catch phrase to make people think finest films of the year, a film for berg. a magnificent job in constructing Washington," which will air on Virginia, to film "George that was all she was." the whole family. Rated PG for Gene Hackman has not really his film around a hero trapped CBS April 8, 10 and 11 (locally on Washington." So her assessments some rough and vulgar language, Mrs. Astin, while “ bringing out had a great role since his between two different worlds. His KDKA-TV, Channel 2 in were fresh, both of Bostwick and "Running Brave” is every bit as the humor of the character," triumphant performance in "The cast is excellent although of the person she was bringing to remarkable as the hero of its Pittsburgh). wants to avoid projecting "a French Connection.” Here, he Christopher Lambert doesn't Regular readers of this column life. story. larger-than-life image. These plays a bereaved husband, faced much look like the hero to which may remember my interview last "Martha was an appropriate people were human beings who with the responsibility of raising the audience is accustomed. The Fall with Mrs. Astin when she was soulmate to this man,” she weren’t sure all the time and two sons. Caught in a web of grief, "GREYSTOKE — THE LEGEND OF personal rapport among the appearing in "September Gun," explained. ' ‘She kept him humble followed their best instincts and he retreats from his children into a TARZAN, LORD OF THE APES:" A performers is a rarity in films another CBS movie. We took the and supported him. I play her hoped for the best." defensive preoccupation with his Him by Hugh Hudson starring Ralph today, and that makes it all the occasion then to chat as well about from 26 to 52, and I ’m enjoying When I asked her what she business. The film deals with their Richardson, Ian Holm, James Fox more refreshing here. her role as the wife of the father of being in on giving a view of her which is positive and enlighten­ hoped viewers would gain from gentle coming together into the and Christopher Lambert/produced the country. devoting eight hours to "George loving family unit they once used and directed by Hugh Hudson/ a “ I'm not in a whole lot of it," she “ Greystoke" is not an action in g ” . . Washington," Mrs. Astin replied: Warner Brothers Release. admitted to me, but she Martha Washington, Mrs. Astin to be. filled adventure, but an epic tale " I would love it if this piece "Misunderstood” , except for nonetheless has put a great deal of went on, "was a widow with two Gone are the days of the "B " told in classic fashion by a gifted became an inspiration to people in the insertion of one vulgarity, is a effort and research into her children when she married movie with Tarzan, Jane and Boy. director and a very talented cast. this country who are frightened fine family movie. Hackman and portrayal of Mrs. Washington. George, who was crazy about the Avoiding all the past excesses in It will definitely rank as one of the and have lost sight of what our the children, Henry Thomas and " I never realized," Mrs. Astin children, especially the girl, who the Tarzan sagas, Hugh Hudson, best films of 1984. predecessors meant this nation to Huckleberry Fox, are simply said as an example, "that she was an epileptic and dies in his be. I would like people to think, ‘If superb in a film that avoids all followed him on every campaign, arms." they could do it, then we can do it.' those teary-eyed cliches. Jerry helping in the hospitals. It's Matching the historical reality Sometimes, we need to pause, look Schatzberg's direction is solid and inspiring to me to know that facet to an artistic work is always dicey around and say that it can be all moving, fine tuned to an excellent of her." for actors and Mrs. Astin noted M ovie ratings right.” and touching screenplay. George will be portrayed by that “ what I find difficult is the The mini-series also stars "Misunderstood” must count as a Barry Bostwick over the eight responsibility of being true to her The classifications lor the Jaclyn Smith, David Dukes, Lloyd major surprise, containing Gene Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, moral suitability ol films are Bridges, Hal Holbrook, Jose Hackman's finest acting in a long A-III determined by the United Ferrer, Trevor Howard, James time and standing as one of the Exposed, 0 States Catholic Conference's Mason, Richard Kiley, Robert year's finest family films. High Road to China, A-II Local TV* radio Department of Communica­ Lone Wolf McQuade, A-III Stack and Anthony Zerbe. TELEVISION PROGRAMS tio n s "George Washington” covers its Max Dugan Returns, A-II C hannel 4 D ire c tio n s 6:30 a.m. Sunday "RUNNING BRAVE:" A Walt Disney subject's life from 11 to 51. Does Porky's, 0 C hannel 2 F o r O u r T im e s 6 a.m. Sunday Productions/Buena Vista Release The Secrets of NIMH, A-I C hannel 11 Mass for shut-ins 6:30 a.m. Sunday that mean from the cherry tree to starring Robby Benson, Pat Hingle, Movies at area theaters: the wooden teeth? Don't ask that Six Weeks, A-III C hannel 9 Glory of God" Sunday, noon Claudia Cron/directed by D.S. Against All Odds, O Some Kind of Hero, 0 C hannel 40 Fr. Manning 1:30 p.m. Saturday in front of Mrs. Astin. Everett. Broadway Danny Rose, A-II Sophie's Choice, A-III C hannel 40 "Drama of Truth" 2 p .m ., S a tu rd a y "I swear to God he didn't have This is one of Disney Children of the Corn, A-III (Fr. Vincent Miceli) Stoker Ace, A-III wooden teeth," she told me. "And productions finest efforts, but, for The Dead Zone, A-III Tender Mercies, A-III C hannel 40 The Glory of God 6 p.m. Tuesday if he didn't have wooden teeth, he C hannel 23 To Teach as 9 a .m . S unday the most part, it has done poor The Dresser, A-II Superman III, A-II Jesus D id didn’t chop down the cherry tree business at the turnstiles. This is Footloose, A-III The Verdict, A-II 1 p.m. Sunday either.” really a shame because "Running Gorky Park, A-IV (Aux. Bishop Bosco) (During our talk, the conversa­ Brave" is a wonderful story, a Greystoke: The Legend of 6 p.m. Sunday tion naturally turned to the play true story at that, for the whole Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, A-III • A-I, General patronage. m id n ig h t and movie which brought Mrs. family. Ice Pirates, A-III 9 a.m. Mon — Fri. Astin her first fame: "The • A-II, Adults and adoles­ Robby Benson stars as Billy Lassiter, O cents. 1 p.m. Mon — Fri. Miracle Worker" in which she National Lampoon’s Vaca­ 7 p.m. Mon. — Fri. Mills, a half breed runner, a track • A-III, Adults. played the young Helen Keller. 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— M l ANONYMOUS DEATH

- _ 0- A bus driver found Our counselors, heavily involved, trying to reach as from warm, caring parents, from a small town, from crisis centers are so desperately needed I mean I real­ V her in the parking lot many kids as possible, reported that the shock and safety and security and a future, to the Big Apple, to ly worry about these kids. You've got to. too. I behind Covenant fear were profound. Our kids are afraid of dying— Fun City, to the Great White Way. to 42nd Street and Pray for us and my kids. Pray for all the kids here House. My kids kept they feel exposed, vulnerable, used A curious uneasy the pushers and pimps and panderers and johns who and across the United States who are at great risk sneaking over to look undercurrent of the discussion swirled to the surface buy little girls. And thank you for caring about our kids at her body She was repeatedly. Cheryl had stayed atCovenantHouse for about five 17 o r 18. You really days a couple of months ago and then had returned couldn t tell how pretty she'd been— her face had been home to her parents. She ran away again and came I want to help Covenant House meet the needs of all | mashed in and she had been stabbed eight times. The “She was 17 or 18. You really couldn't tell back to New York—a tiny little moth— and flew direct­ homeless youth. Here is my gift of: 5______j autopsy put the time of death between 2:00 and 5:00 how pretty she'd been... ly into the flame. If she were trying to get to Covenant AM on Thursday. House she never made it. She was only blocks away please print. I Detectives were able to determine that up until the when she was killed I NAME: night before her death she had been liv in g in a hotel on We don't know her name...I can’t use my The police described her as simple, not 47th Street. The hotel is used by a lot of pimps and name, nobody knows who I am...we can't tell sophisticated. She was known to hang around Times I ADDRESS: ______prostitutes anybody who we are...a hundred people know my Square, often seen there in the company of a pimp first name and it isn't really me Bruce. I aint I My kids all know her—but nobody knew her real anybody somebody knows" My kids were scared to death. We didn't have CITY.______J5TATE name. They remembered she used to have a baby The problems with our 10 PM curfew for a long time. And word spread like wildfire. The kids sat in stunned All during that day we tried to calm and reassure our census nearly went through the roof. ¡ZIP:______(FJ) our kids—and braced ourselves for what we knew silence or talked quietly The older kids didn't bother • ______getting angry or belligerent—casual, unexplained, would happen. A lot of kids did not go out that night. ^Please send this coupon with your donation to: anonymous death is a fact of street life. The few that did go out came home early And then it “Our counselors, trying to reach as many began. The new kids, those we never saw before COVENANT HOUSE That afternoon, Sister Alicia, our Director of began flooding in. knowing they would be safe here. kids as possible, reported that the shock Residential Services, called our kids together in the Father Bruce Ritter Our intake workers reported that a record number of and fear were profound." IP O Box 2121 main lounge. "Look." she said, "this is a dangerous kids came in that night and the next. More than 80 new and violent area. Out there, we can t protect you. In I Times Square Station kids. They came in small groups of twos and threes, New York. NY 10108 here, we can. You're safe in here. Look.' she said, "we afraid to walk alone, to be alone. We took them all. We Please help Covenant House continue to care for care about you. Don t hang out in the streets. Times these "fragile moths”, to offer them a place where beefed up our street patrols. Put extra 24-hour street The street is NO PLACE FOR A CHILD Square .is a sick place with sick people who w ill do counselors outside. they can be safe, where they can come for help. Nine this to kids.” out of ten dollars we receive comes from people like We were right to be afraid. Two Saturday nights you. Without your loving—and consistent—support Father Bruce Bitter. OFM Conv. is the founder and President later they found the body of Cheryl in an abandoned we simply would have to close our doors. o l Covenant House, which operates crisis centers lor warehouse on 33rd Street. She had been strangled homeless and runaway boys and girls all over the country and beaten to death. She was 14. Cheryl ran away Maybe it's a little easier to understand now why our

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Broken dreams...Broken people The litany of human suffering

The "why" of pain By Katharine Bird and anguish remains fering and wonder why, the pope argues. NC News Service And he believes people suffer "in a human­ one of the great human ly speaking, still deeper way” if they can’t For several years while her children grew m ysteries. But w hile it isn't find a satisfactory answer. up, the woman offered loving support and easy to understand, suffering does Perhaps reflecting his own experience, encouragement to her husband as he fought the pope offers some suggestions on how and finally won his battle against alcohol. find som e purpose. It con transform to approach suffering. He stresses that it is A period o f uneventful, though content, the sufferer, evoke compassion, and not a matter o f remaining passive in the family living followed. But then the face o f suffering. But, he adds, coping with unleash the pow er of love. woman’s husband fell ill, with a suffering is complicated by the fact that debilitating, long-term illness. The woman people react to it in different ways. helped her husband through the several The task always begins within the in­ years before he died. With the support o f dividual, the pope continues, and “ it often sympathetic friends and her church’s The pope acknowledges that suffering is a great takes time, even a long time," to work minister, she usually maintained a cheerful and often impenetrable mystery. An “ intangible through to some sort o f answer. front as she carried out her responsibilities mystery” often cloaks the person who suffers, he as helpmate, nurse and mother. states. After her husband’s death, the woman Seeing someone suffer “ evokes compassion” and rebuilt her life. She rejoiced in her career as respect. But it also can intimidate us, adds the Sometimes, as St. Francis o f Assisi and St. a preschool principal. She found happiness pope, who is no stranger to personel suffering. Ignatius o f Loyola discovered, suffering in her three children, watching them Following a 1981 attempt on his life, the pope leads to transformation. Individuals see establish their own careers, marry and start spent more than a hundred days in the hospital. themselves as completely new persons; they their own families. Human beings alone know they are suf­ discover a new dimension in their lives. As the woman approached 65, she One obstacle individuals may need to retired. Free o f responsibility now, she overcome is the terrible feeling o f wanted more leisure for hobbies and travel­ uselessness "that is sometimes very strongly ing. But two months later disaster struck. rooted in human suffering," the pope said. Her daughter, not yet 40 and the mother The fear o f being “ a burden to others” o f two teen-agers, was stricken with cancer. can be difficult to shake, he indicates. But, Seemingly cured the first time around, a se­ if all else fails, the philosopher-pope has a cond and more distressing cancer appeared suggestion: Sufferers should remember the a few months later. "irreplaceable service” they may provide. Once again, the woman rallied. She To explain, the pope draws a connection packed up her belongings and went to between the Parable o f the Good Samaritan live with her daughter and son-in-law, and what he calls the “ gospel o f suffering. " offering to help as long as she was These are linked, he says. needed. But now the lightness was gone The Good Samaritan reveals “ what from her voice and tears hid just the relationship o f each of us must be behind her eyes. toward our suffering neighbor." Avail­ For me, the woman in this true story ability, the pope writes, is the key is a modern Job. Like Job, she copes with to being a good neighbor. It means suffering without giving up, in spite putting one’s whole heart into o f the seeming lack o f justice bringing whatever help is in the events. needed to another person As Pope John Paul II notes who suffers. in his recent apostolic letter on And the Good Samaritan suffering, ‘ ‘The Book o f Job benefits, the pope thinks. poses in an extremely acute Love is unleashed in the Good way the question o f the ‘why’ Samaritan by the suffering of o f suffering; it also shows the person who is aided. In that suffering strikes the this way, "the world o f human innocent.” suffering unceasingly calls In his perceptive letter, the for...another world: the world pope addresses two separate of human love." groups: those who suffer and those who encounter others (Ms. Bird is associate editor of who suffer.' ! :¡, i ; ‘ t * Faitf^ Today.) c Page 2 • Faith Today

...it's how The worst par you ploy By Father David K. O’Rourke, OP t NC News Service f f the gom e On Sunday, Nov. 13, I woke t up unusually early in the morn- s ing, feeling wide awake but very By Monica Clark ill at ease. I checked the clock. It f NC News Service wasn’t quite 5:30. But I decided \ to go out and get the paper, \ All Jerry could do was concen­ which had just been delivered. s trate on taking his next breath. Suddenly I found myself doubl­ Even that took such energy he ed over as a chest-wrenching pain s didn't know whether he could brought me to the edge o f death. r push on again. His wife, Ann, In those moments, as the artery a leaning over the hospital bed’s nourishing the back wall o f my \ metal sidebar, squeezed his hand heart choked off, my own control f encouragingly and again told him over my life was slipping im- e o f her love. perceptibly from my tightly clen- L He could not return the ched fists. £ squeeze. What little strength re­ Ironically, five days earlier I had s mained during this ninth round undergone a complete medical ex­ o f chemotherapy had to be am, the first in 10 years. "You i focused on surviving to the next have the strong pulse of a run- c moment. He was an exhausted ner,” the doctor said, “ and the I fighter in a battle against the stamina o f a young man.” c villainous cancer raging within A few months earlier, just after a him. my 50th birthday, I had gone When he emerged victoriously backpacking in Oregon’s Cascade i cancer-free several months later, I Mountains. I was both surprised t asked him how he had endured. and pleased to discover how well He told me that during his illness I handled the mountain trails. a one image kept recurring to sus­ But independence and health t tain him: The image o f Jesus as all seemed very far away as I lay a his coach. wired and doped in the hospital’s At first I was startled. Jesus as a coronary care unit. r trainer shouting plays from the The suffering for me during s sidelines? But as Jerry and I talked fur­ ther, I understood what he meant. “ To be a good coach,” he The necessity c reminded me, “ it helps to have played in all kinds o f cir­ By Father John Castelot cumstances. You need the ex­ NC News Service perience o f being bruised, bloody and broken. You need to know Here is a forthright statement how to be a winner even when o f the cost o f being a Christian: “ If anyone wishes to come the score says you’ve lost.” — — ...... a n ...... He pointed out that Jesus went after me, he must deny his very through emotional anguish, He tried to be ethical in his desolation and pain made him self, take up his cross, and follow physical pain, public humiliation. business dealings and was a lov­ my co-sufferer and that gave me in my steps” (Mark 8:34). “ Because he knew how to ing husband and a devoted father great comfort.” If it is impossible to understand transform suffering, he is our to his five children, ages 7 to 16. Jerry went on to tell me how Jesus apart from the cross, it best teacher,” Jerry said. So why would God let him during chemotherapy he could is also impossible to be a Chris­ 1 had to agree. 1 pictured Jesus suffer so much? sense Jesus’ presence beside him, tian without accepting and endur­ alone in Gethsemane, terrified o f Jerry said he thought about coaching him along with en­ ing crosses. Suffering, far from what lay ahead. His closest Jesus’ experience on Good Fri­ couragement and love. “ I knew being a sign o f God’s displeasure, friends, those who should have day. That helped him realize suf­ that like a good coach he wasn’t is a sign o f his acceptance. been offering all the support love fering isn’t punishment for per­ going to come in and run the That is part o f the mystery of can give, were asleep. He cried in sonal wrongdoing, but is a game for me,” he said. “ I had to suffering. his agony, “ No, not me!” mysterious human phenomenon do that, but I could look to him The fact remains: no pain, no Jesus was in his prime, only which Christians understand and for strategies and ways to play.” gain. And when one stops to three years into his life’s work. ponder as somehow related to the During the painful treatments, think o f it, this is true o f life in His friends still needed his direc­ divine. Jerry pictured Jesus compas­ general, not just the Christian tion. His mother didn't deserve Jerry also realized that accep­ sionately saying, “ I know what life. The first followers o f Jesus the horror o f her only son’s ting suffering doesn’t guarantee you are going through. I’ve been learned this the hard way. death. Most important, he had pain will cease. In fact, after Jesus there. I’ve been victorious, you Mary, the first disciple — and done nothing wrong. submitted to his Father in can be too.” the model disciple — was familiar Jerry said he had similar Gethsemane, greater suffering oc­ For Jerry, cancer brought him with suffering. Not that her life, or thoughts as he struggled to curred: A disciple betrayed him, face to face with the mystery of anyone else’s, was an unrelieved understand why at 37 he was a soldiers mocked him, a judge God’s love in ways he had never succession o f disasters. cancer victim. He said he had condemned him, he was anticipated. He met a Jesus he She experienced joy and many tried to live a Christian life: He crucified. had not known before. moments o f happiness. But she attended Mass regularly, prayed “ That’s part o f the mystery I also knew and accepted suffering. daily and participated in parish don’t fully understand,” Jerry (Ms. Clark writes fo r the Catholic An aged man named Simeon is and diocesan activities. He said. “ But knowing Jesus had Voice in Oakland, Calif.) met in Luke’s Gospel. Simeon volunteered his time and talent. already traveled to the depths o f warns Mary with these words: Faith Today • Page 3 part is I'm powerless FOOD...

DP those days was not really the major problem for many a troubl­ pain. It was the powerlessness. ed family. It proves to be the key ...for thought For me suffering means having issue that has to be clarified the control o f my life in when a couple plans a marriage. People react to suffering in dif­ God’s existence. i- someone else’s hands. The image o f Christ on the ferent ways. But almost always The pope advises those who ry The suffering o f Christ and his cross is a picture that reflects a they enter into suffering with a wonder why suffering occurs that . It passion also have more to do sinful human race having its way protest, writes Pope John Paul II. the answer to their question isn’t :d with control, and its loss, than with God. It also is a picture o f The pope speaks about the given in the abstract. “ Christ with physical pain — or so it Christ submitting to this lack o f Christian meaning o f human suf­ does not explain in the abstract seems to me. control, this powerlessness. fering in a 1984 apostolic letter. the reasons for suffering, but bl- For many o f us it takes St. Paul said that Christ became Many o f his reflections will strike before all else he says: ‘Follow lin something like a heart attack, with like us in all things except sin. a chord with his readers. me!’ Come! Take part through h. its powerlessness, to become He put up with the worst that Anyone who suffers wants to your suffering in this work of aware o f just how much control humanity has to dish out. He was know why, the pope observes. saving the world, a salvation we possess, how much control we bent and broken in a humiliating Often the question “ Why?” is achieved through my suffering!” rol find natural in our lives. It is so and degrading way. Tw o thou­ directed to God and to Christ. Human suffering “ has reached easy to overlook the power­ sand years later it is still very But then the questioner “ cannot its culmination in the passion of lessness — and the suffering that disconcerting to think that there help noticing that the one to Christ. And at the same time it goes with it — that is the lot of was something so sacred and whom he puts the question is has entered into a completely lad so many people in the world. divine about his suffering that we himself suffering and wishes to new dimension and a new order: ex- This theme, I think, is what can hardly understand it. answer him from the cross, from It has been linked to love,” says underlies so much o f the We have it in our means, most the heart o f his own suffering.” Pope John Paul. “ With the pas­ church's social teaching today: o f us, to impose suffering. But in It is part o f the mystery o f suf­ sion o f Christ all human suffering How to give to all people the reducing human relationships to fering that this question “ Why?” has found itself in a new control over life that is their due a tug o f wills, and determining is difficult to answer. situation.” ter as human beings. that “ I" will prevail, we become Pope John Paul recognizes that Suffering possesses both super­ Church social teaching challenges power traders. many people think o f suffering as natural and human meaning, it is ide us to come to terms with what Jesus never did that. In fact, he a form o f punishment. But he supernatural, for “ it is rooted in d the suffering of others means. did just the opposite. cautions readers: the divine mystery o f the /ell Control and powerlessness are What he did that was so dif­ “ While it is true that suffering redemption of the world.” also the principal spiritual issues ferent is the story we witness in has a meaning as punishment, But it is human too. For in suf­ l that make or break our families the last days o f Lent. when it is connected with a fault, fering, “ the person discovers *y and our other valuable relationships. it is not true that all suffering is a himself, his own humanity, his al’s Twenty years o f counseling mar­ (Father O 'Rourke is on the consequence o f a fault and has own dignity, his own mission.” ried couples taught me that the staff o f the Family Life Office in the nature o f punishment.” Suffering, says the pope, is one struggle for control can be the the Diocese o f Oakland, Calif.) The importance o f questioning o f those points in which a person suffering’s meaning is clear when “ is in a certain sense ‘destined’ one realizes that suffering often to go beyond himself, and he is raises conflicts in peoples’ rela­ called to this in a mysterious tions with God, that its frustra­ way.” ity of bearing the burden tions even lead people to deny

“ You yourself will be pierced has run out. His reply again im­ with a sword” (2:49). plies dissociation o f his work The nature o f that sword from hers — at least for the time t becomes clear very soon. It is o f his public ministry: “ Woman, ...for discussion I seen when Mary and Joseph find how does this concern of yours the boy Jesus in the temple after involve me? My hour has not yet y an anxious search o f three days. come” (John 2:4). 1. People know when they are ow Jesus responds to Mary’s The death o f Jesus must have suffering and they want to know reproachful question with one of twisted Mary’s heart agonizingly. why they suffer, Pope John Paul and his own: “ Why did you search Just the knowledge that her son II writes. He adds, if they do not SECOND HELPINGS for me? Did you not know that I was dying in such disgrace and find a satisfactory answer to their must be in my Father’s house?” excruciating pain must have been question, they suffer still more. "The Christian Meaning of lur- (Luke 2:49). almost unbearable. Do you agree? And, what makes Human Suffering,” by Pope Anyone who has ever lost a The other disciples also had to suffering difficult to fully John Paul II. In this 19 8 4 letter, ire, child, even for a few minutes, can learn the lesson o f the cross, understand? the pope explores the big ques­ tions people ask about suffer­ appreciate the anxiety which though they were reluctant to do ing: Why do bad things happen tf must have pierced Mary. so. The Gospel o f Mark stresses 2. In his apostolic letter on suf­ fering, Pope John Paul II writes: to good people? Why does suf­ But on a larger scale, Jesus’ the resistance o f the disciples to fering occur? The letter ad­ o response to Mary let it be known Jesus’ persistent teaching on the “ Down through the centuries dresses both the individual who in no uncertain terms that he had cost o f discipleship. and generations it has been seen suffers and the Christian interests which transcended fami­ After each prediction o f the that in suffering there is conceal­ response to others who suffer. ly affairs. This must have hurt passion by Jesus, they simply ig­ ed a particular power that draws “ Human suffering evokes com­ Mary: to realize that his work, nored the implications his suffer­ a person interiorly close to passion; it also evokes respect whatever it was, would mean at ing had for them. But each time Christ.. .When this body is grave­ and in its own way it in­ least physical separation. Jesus insisted that they must ly ill, totally incapacitated, and timidates." the pope writes. Down through the ages, he What made it even more dif­ follow his steps,— all the way the person is almost incapable of lar adds, “ it has been seen that in (Mark 8:31-38; 9:30-37; 10:32-45). living and acting, all the more do or ficult was that neither she nor suffering there is concealed a interior maturity and spiritual 1 Joseph was able to understand Like so many disciples after particular power that draws a what he was talking about. them, they were all too eager to greatness become evident, con­ person...close to Christ." The ay Understanding would have bask in glory. But they were stituting a touching lesson to full text appeared in the Feb. helped at least a little. most unwilling to pay the price those who are healthy and nor­ 23,1984, edition of Origins, NC mal.” What do you think the ng And so it was to be all through — the price Jesus himself paid. Documentary Service, 1312 is her life. In the account o f the pope means by this? Have you Mass. Ave. N.W., Washington, wedding feast at Cana Mary (Father Castelot teaches at St. ever known a person who ap­ D.C. 20005. Single issue, $3. remarks to Jesus that the wine John's Seminary, Plymouth, Mich.) proached suffering in such a way Multiple copy rates on request. that it became “ a touching lesson” to you? Poge 4 • Faith Today

CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR Lessons learned on Calvary

By Janaan Manternach soldiers drove the nails through NC News Service Jesus’ hands and feet and they raised the cross. He watched He was proud to wear the Jesus’ body wrench in pain as the uniform o f an army officer. He cross dropped down into the had worked his way up through hole that held it. The soldier watched the ranks. Now he was a cen­ Just then the leaders and peo­ turion in the Roman army — a ple in the crowd started jeering Jesus suffering on the non-commissioned officer com­ at Jesus. “ Save yourself!” they cross. This m an is dif­ manding a hundred soldiers. And mocked. “ Come down from the he was commander o f the execu­ cross!” “ He saved others but he ferent, he thought. tion squad. can’t save himself!” He doesn't hate us for He went to the army head­ “ He’s not at all like the quarters at the governor’s man­ criminals w e’ve executed in the what we are doing. sion. The trial o f Jesus was just past,” the centurion thought. ending. The defendant was being “ What has he done to make peo­ sentenced. “ Crucify him,” the ple so angry with him?” governor, Pontius Pilate, ordered. A strange darkness fell over the “ He doesn’t look like a violent whole area even though it was man,” the centurion thought as afternoon. People gradually he ordered his soldiers to carry drifted back home. out the sentence. They roughly The centurion stayed to wait led Jesus away to a hall inside. for the death o f the condemned They beat Jesus with whips. man. He thought deeply during Then they put a crown o f thorns those three slow hours. “ I on his head and a purple cloak wonder what Jesus is really like. over his shoulders. They spit in I’ve never seen anyone cope his face and bowed before him in with pain and hate the way he mockery. has. He hasn’t said a harsh word “ What a remarkable man,” the against any o f those who are hur­ centurion thought as he watched. ting him.” “ I couldn’t take that kind of Around 3 o ’clock Jesus cried treatment. 1 wish I could stop out, “ My God, my God, why this kind o f torture. But the have you forsaken me?” Some­ governor ordered that the one soaked a sponge in sour prisoner be scourged. I can’t wine, placed it on a spear and believe that Jesus doesn’t try to tried to make Jesus drink it. A hit or kick his torturers.” few minutes later, Jesus died. The centurion felt sorry for “ Clearly this man is innocent,” Jesus and at the same time was the centurion thought, contradic­ amazed by him. On the way ting the judgment o f his superior, through the streets he ordered a the governor. “ He was the Son strong farmer named Simon to o f God.” help Jesus carry the heavy cross. He was amazed at how kind Story Hour biblical quotes — Jesus was to everyone along the this week from — Mark 15:33-39 way. At the place o f execution he — are paraphrased. offered Jesus some drugged wine to ease the pain, but Jesus would (Ms. Manternach is the author not drink it. o f numerous catechetical books Teaching The centurion cringed as his and articles fo r children.) Emphasizing the power of forgive­ people in home mission areas is the ness, Chicago's Joseph Cardinal Ber­ work of an Extension Society team. nardin will preach a four-day Holy But the team is small and needs help. HOW ABOUT YOU? Week mission on WGN-TV, April 15. It needs you. 16. 17 and 18 at 8:00 p.m. CST. This □ Have you ever known someone who was laughed at and ridiculed? How important teaching series will be re­ Join us and become a member of did they respond? How did it make you feel? ceived throughout the nation and in the Extension Society team. 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