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^VOICE VOL. XIX No. 19 PRICE 25c JULY 22, 1977 Family Center to open Aug. 29 By ROBERT O'STEEN Voice News Editor A new facility will open next month to serve every and priest in the Arch- diocese with programs relating to family life. The Archdiocesan Family Enrichment Center, planned for several months by Archbishop Edward McCarthy and other Archdiocesan leaders, will begin operation Aug. 29, ac- cording to Terry and Mimi Reilly, the couple who will direct the facility. "THE OPENING is on the same day as the first day of school," said Terry Reilly, "and there will be an open house in mid-September." "The purpose of the Center," ReiUy emphasized, "is not to start some kind of separate movement but to work through the parishes and organizations in ways to help enrich family living in the Archdiocese." The facility itself, the former residence of the Sisters of St. Joseph Cottolengo, at 18330 NW 12 Ave., was provided by the Archdiocese and was chosen because of its location between Dade and Broward Terry and Mimi Reilly and four of their five children In- Including office space, conference rooms and the Reiiiy's counties at the center of the spect facility that will be the Family Enrichment Center, home. Archdiocese's heaviest population concentrations. The project is a reflection of the ference rooms. this summer to lay the making the rounds, meeting be here. We have met with the Archdiocese's commitment to OPERATING SUCH a groundwork for the South with area leaders. leadership of Marriage En- strong family values as part of program is not new to the Florida program. "We are overwhelmed with counter and Catholic Family Catholic living, Reilly said. Reillys who headed a similar Having lived in the St. the amount of generous support Movement, the Charismatic The facility will house the family life center in the Diocese Monica's Convent while we have received. The priests Renewal, and Spanish Family Reillys and their five children of Pheonix for three and a half awaiting availability of the new have been especially warm and Movement. as well as an office and con- years before coming here earlier facility, the Reiiiy's have been friendly and we are grateful to "What we've seen is a lot of people helping and working together and we feel that this will really be a shared Women's meet called shambles ministry," said Reilly. Some of the areas the Special to The Voice shops where resolutions were Women, pointed out that the United States Congress for its Reillys will be working in will ORLANDO-The Flo- drafted and in delegate 1,310 present did not make a passage of the Amendment; be: rida Women's Year con- balloting. The groups sent a quorum. applauds the over thirty states • Marriage enrichment. ference held here last weekend telegram to President Carter Chairwoman Cherry, for their ratification of the • Marriage preparation. was dominated by confusion, asking him to investigate therefore declared the con- amendment; and records its • Natural family planning. parliamentary maneuvering procedures that resulted in only ference adjourned, indicating regrets and disappointment at • Ministry to divorced and between pro and anti-ERA 13 anti-ERA delegates out of 70 that an informal meeting would the fourth defeat of the ERA in separated. forces and resulted in charges from the state. follow and that resolutions Florida." • Family activities and of rigged voting and STATE legislator Gwen would be guidelines only for Only pro-abortion (Continued on Page 20) manipulation of delegate Cherry of Miami chaired the delegates to the national resolutions were printed in the selection. Conference Coordinating meeting. final forms circulated to Seventy delegates were Committee and was unable to Pro-life delegates said that delegates who had registered, selected to go to the federally- maintain order much of the in many of the workshops only some observers complained. funded International Women's time. Observers said she one side of an issue was There were resolutions Year convention later this year constantly deferred to the represented even though ac- covering the rights of minority in Houston. Resolutions on rulings and opinions of Judge cording to Mrs. Harlan, they women, Latin women subject to various issues of concern to Elizabeth Athanasakos of had sent in names of volun- discrimination, Mexican- women were voted on but were Fort Lauderdale, the official teers to speak on issues but American women and left with an "unofficial" status federal representative, rather had never received any American Indian women. Classified 21 because of a lack of quorum and than following standard response. Miss Indian America Editorial 6 are only to be considered parliamentary rules. It's a Date ..'... 16 The ERA resolution attended the convention, and a Know Your "guidelines" for delegates at By noon Saturday 2,700 contained this passage: resolution called for the federal Faith 11 the national meet. persons had registered making "THE JUSTICE and government "particularly in Movies & TV... 17 Anti-ERA and pro-life them eligible to vote. Sunday Prayers 14 Peace Commission, Roman the fields of health care and Youth 18 groups charged that voting morning Mrs. Virginia Harlan, Catholic Diocese of Orlando, education, to consult with the irregularities and actual president of the Miami Arch- endorses the Equal Rights Indian people as a whole before cheating occurred in work- diocesan Council of Catholic Amendment; commends the (Continued on Page 9) News briefs

Kill low-income Nuns nix N-bomb housing? Production of the neutron A top U.S. Catholic Conference bomb —which can kill through (USCC) official has criticized a Carter radiation without destroying Administration proposal to "cash buildings—violates human rights, a out" some $4 billion in low-income group of nuns has charged. The housing subsidies. The Office of National Coalition of American Nuns Management and Budget has (NCAN), an organization concerned suggested that the housing money be with social justice issues, called the used instead to help finance a new bomb a "monster" in a letter to welfare program. Msgr. Francis President Carter asking him to stop Lally, USCC secretary for social research and development on the development and world peace, said bomb. that the USCC supported welfare reform, but he added, "the cutting of Halt to Panama vital housing programs to secure revenue for welfare reform" is not terror urged "acceptable." The Panamanian Bishops' Conference has asked the new Asks maternity pay president of El Salvador, Gen. Carlos Humberto Romero, to stop a rightist The director of the U.S. bishops' terrorist organization from carrying Committee for Pro-Life Activities out a death threat against 47 Jesuits has asked Congress to guarantee that remaining in that country. employers will be free to exclude abortion coverage from pregnancy "Spread Good disability payment plans. Msgr. James T. McHugh made the appeal Word" in a letter to Rep. Augustus F. Hawkins (D-Calif.), chairman of a Pro-lifer Diane Bodner of Bowie, Md., Is arrested by Those who have received the good House subcommittee now con- Baltimore police as protesters continue picketing the news preached by Jesus "can and sidering legislation to amend the Planned Parenthood state headquarters and abortion must spread it," Bishop Arthur J. Civil Rights Act to force those clinic. Five people were arrested after entering the O'Neill of Rockford, Ilh, told more employers who provide disability building and attempting to block the entrance to the than 700 participants in the third packages to include pregnancy in operating room. annual Cursillo Encounter, held July those programs. 5-9 on the Northern Illinois support for Catholic schools is a way "no proven deterrent to crime." University campus in De Kalb, 111. of guaranteeing "fruitful educational Carey said that if the legislature Minister cites pluralism" and of satisfying the overrode his veto, he would commute "human rights" of Catholics. The all death sentences to life im- New NCCB director Vatican role cardinal, whose congregation prisonment. recently issued a document which Dominican Father Thomas The Vatican's signature on the Cajetan Kelly, general secretary of Helsinki document carries great called for state aid to Catholic schools, said that he hopes that 25 years-no pay the National Conference of Catholic importance because of Helsinki's Bishops (NCCB) and the U.S. dependence on moral authority, says governments will study successful Angela Falciani has been an state aid plans and apply them. "The Catholic Conference (USCC), has a prominent European Protestant elementary school teacher at St. been named a bishop by Pope Paul minister. "Without moral authority state has the responsibility to Joseph's School in Swedesboro, N.J. provide education for all," said the VI. Bishop-elect Kelly, who will be 46 Helsinki collapses, and if it collapses for 25 years. But she has never ac- on July 14, will be an auxiliary to we are back in the Cold War, but with . "But that does not mean cepted a paycheck for her work. Mrs. that it can claim an absolute Cardinal William Baum of an even more dangerous situation," Falciani, a mother of five who is now Washington and of said the Rev. Glen Garfield Williams. monopoly on educational in- assistant principal at the school, was stitutions. How could we have given Tusuro, the See formerly occupied by honored recently for her con-Cardinal Giovanni Benelli of the impression that we have tributions to the Church and children forgotten about situations of in- , . He will continue to N.Y. by candlelight of the South Jersey farming com- serve full-time as NCCB-USCC justice which exist in certain munity. To the , New countries?," asked the cardinal in general secretary. York's July 13-14 power failure comments on the congregation's meant stepped-up demands on its document. denied visa agencies by a world less able than it Named to U.N. U. is to function by candlelight. Socially progressive Bishop Death penalty Peruvian Jesuit Father Felippe Francisco Claver, head of the Catholic hospitals shifted to McGregor has been named to the auxiliary generators and Catholic prelature of Malaybalay, the voted faculty of the Tokyo's United Philippines, is being denied an exit social workers went to wherever Nations University, according, to they were needed as the city suffered visa to the United States by the New York Gov. Hugh Carey, Vatican Radio. United Nations government of President Ferdinand a total loss of electrical power making good on a promise, has University was founded in 1973 as a beginning at 9:30 p.m., July 13. and Marcos, according to relieable vetoed a broad death penalty bill research center to deal with global sources in . continuing in some parts of the city passed by the state legislature. "I problems such as hunger, natural for as long as 20 hours. must respond to those very personal resources and development. Father judgments that I hold and that I McGregor, a graduate of New York's "There's no School aid cannot discard by virtue of office," Fordham University, has been such thing..." he said. "I am opposed to violence of the Catholic University of Peru Entertainer Bob Hope received backs rights and the ultimate that violence can and of Immaculata College, Lima as Boys Town's Father Flanagan The Vatican's top education bring—the death of another person." well as director of the national office Award for service to youth at a official said July 14 that state Carey also said the death penalty is for Catholic education in Peru. dinner held in Omaha, Neb. 1 TH f • i Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll President, The Voice Publishing Co. Inc. /RIT E COR F abe l o n other ! I f not , cli p of VUICE , P.O . B Allo w 2 t o 4 \ - The Archdiocese of Miami Weekly Publication •i embracing Florida's eight southern counties: Father David Russell Msgr. James J. Walsh Father Jose Nickse Broward, Collier, Dade. Hendry. Glades, Martin, Archdiocese of Miami Monroe and Palm Beach. Weekly Publication Executive Vice-President Editorial Consultant Consultant >• MAILING ADDRESS P.O. 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"I'm glad to see that there the State Department last "On the question of the hasn't been any opposition to week, I'm very impressed with Middle East and Jerusalem, all me personally as a Catholic or the accomplishments which the influences that can be as an individual," said the new have been of value to the brought to bear on the different American envoy to the Vatican. United States. parties for a peaceful set- David Walters, a Miami "The Vatican," Walters tlement would be very im- based international lawyer continued, "is able to do much portant. The Vatican could appointed by President Jimmy more in areas than we can, to certainly be of great assistance Carter to the post, was our common purpose because of to our objectives in these responding to protests of the fact that there are over 700 troubled areas," Walters noted. America having an envoy to the million Catholics spread around Asked if he thought there U.S. envoy Vatican by two Baptist the world which has been very was any advantage to having a to the organizations and Americans helpful." Catholic as an envoy to the Vatican, United for Separation of Citing the settling of the Vatican, Walters emphatically David M. Church and State. fighting in Lebanon as one declared, "No." "It's really nothing new," example, the new envoy also "I think it's an indication Walters noted Walters. "Their position noted that cooperation by the there is no prejudice involved in has been that way all the time. Vatican with the United States the heart of Jimmy Carter. He It's a stand that they have "has been very helpful in selects people who he thinks taken for some time on this fear dealing with matters con- can do the job. It might just as of Church-State relationship cerning Africa which has well have been a Jewish person which is very impractical in this developed so fast that we've because it's certainly not a clerical mission at all. It's something in the national interest and anybody could do it as an American. "It's certainly a benefit to me as a Catholic on a personal But I will be spending maybe An amendment to the basis," Walters noted however. three or four months a year Foreign Relations He and his wife, Betty, have a over there as the situation Authorization Act for fiscal relationship not only with requires," Walters concluded. 1978, introduced by Sen. President Carter but also with Presently, about 90 Richard Stone (D., Fla.), Pope Paul. nations have full diplomatic repeals a 110-year-old law When Walters' grand- ties with the Vatican. The forbidding expenditure of funds daughter, Shannon Joy Smith, practice of sending resident "for the support of an died of Leukemia in 1970 at the ambassadors to the Vatican American legation" at the age of six, Pope Paul granted dates back to the 15th century Vatican. Walters and his wife a 30- and in the United States Stone, who is Jewish, said minute private audience during personal envoys to the Vatican he offered the amendment so which time he consoled them. goes back to President Franklin that if "some President in the "I will never forget it," Roosevelt. future" wanted to upgrade Walters notes. "Betty was very While 89 nations around representation at the Vatican it distraught and the Pope did the world recognize the Vatican could be done. much to get us through that as a sovereign state, the United Stone denied acting at the very difficult period." States and Mexico are the only behest of the White House and Recalling past envoys from major nations without formal added, "I wouldn't think there the United States to the diplomatic ties with the is any early or imminent move NEUTRON BOMB PROTEST—In near 100-degree heat, the in the offering in that direction. specter of death, alias Bob Haberman of Omaha, Neb., stands Vatican, Walters declares, Vatican. "Henry Cabot Lodge, my in front of the Energy Research and Development Ad- predecessor, was not a Catholic ministration building in Washington to protest the develop- and certainly there couldn't ment of the neutron bomb. The demonstration was one of a have been a more suitable Abp. McCarthy to lead series by the Atlantic Life Community, an anti-arms group of person for the post. Myron religious and lay people. Taylor, his predecessor, was captive nations prayer not a Catholic either. The envoy N-bomb called 'rights' violation could just as well have been any A prayer for captive nations will be led by Archbishop other person of any other faith Edward A. McCarthy at an annual observance Saturday, CHICAGO _(NC)- while he decides. as long as the real objective is July 23, at 2 p.m. in New World Park, Biscayne and 11th Production of the neutron "The neutron bomb cannot our national interest." Street, Miami. bomb—which can kill through be developed in isolation from Walters spent last week A spokesman for the Florida Captive Nations Com- radiation without destroying history," NCAN's president, being briefed by the State mittee which is sponsoring the event said, "We immigrants buildings —violates human Sister Judith Schloegel, wrote Department and meeting and citizens of the United States cannot and will not forget rights, a group of nuns has Carter. "If we develop it, we Apostolic Delegate to the those who are subjugated and living under fear of despots charged. will use it; or someone with United States, Archbishop deprived of their basic principle of human rights. The National Coalition of whom we share this bomb will Jean Jadot. The meeting with "We shall remember and remind year after year our American Nuns (NCAN), an use it. And if it's ever used, all Abp. Jadot was simply a freedom loving Americans that despite the recent agreement organization concerned with of us without exception will be courtesy call and "just a of 35 nations at Helsinki there are continued and loud cries social justice issues, called the the losers." friendly exchange of getting to from the four corners of the world for freedom and human bomb a "monster" in a letter to Sister Schloegel noted that know each other." rights." President Carter asking him to the Soviet Union has accused Asked about his ex- The gathering will be at the entrance of the park from stop research and development the United States of "defying pectations of the appointment, 1:30 to 2 p.m. while the Aero Space Academy band plays on the bomb. our own human rights code by Walters said, "Fortunately, it overtures, after which the national groups will process in to Carter has said he has not developing the neutron bomb." doesn't require me being in the the stage for the program. decided whether to put the "We must agree in this one Vatican all the time because, as In addition to Archbishop McCarthy's prayer, bomb in the field, but he said he instance with the Russians," you know, it's a non-salaried Congressman Lou Frey and other government officials will wants to continue research she said. post so I can still make a living. speak.

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 / Page 3 New church serves Meaning in Quinlan plight tourists to Disney World MOUNT ARLINGTON, Father F. Joseph 4 p.m. A quiet celebration will follow in the social hall. N.J.-(NC)-A priest close to Harte, who has been the family of Karen Ann serving the spiritual needs Quinlan believes that the of tourists to Orlando's Regular Mass schedule comatose young woman Disney World by offering will go into effect the continues to live on because she Sunday Liturgy in different following weekend and the is serving a dramatic purpose: hotels, has a home. official dedication of the giving mute testimony to the The new church of church has been set for Oct. evil of mercy-killing. Holy Family has been 16. The new church, which Father Thomas J. completed and the first will hold 550 people, is Trapasso, the Quinlan family's Mass will be offered in the located at 5125 S. Apopka- parish priest as pastor of Our facility Sunday, July 24, at Vineland Rd., Orlando. Lady of the Lake Church here, said that Joseph and Julia Quinlan, the stricken woman's parents, share his view. He noted that Miss Quinlan had Serrans attend survived removal from an artificial respirator—an act which presumably would have 35th convention resulted in her death—as well as a recent infection which "Service: The Common parish in the United States will seriously threatened to end her Calling of All Christians" was participate in Vocations life. the theme of the 35th con- Awareness Week. Special Serra Writing as a guest vention of Serra International projects will be to make parish columnist in The Beacon, the held in San Francisco. Keynote contacts and to place radio and weekly newspaper of the speaker was Sister Jose television public service an- Paterson Diocese, Father Hobday, O.S.F., a prominent nouncements on local stations. Trapasso said: retreat director. "Why is Karen still alive? Delegates to the con- Serra International is a The Quinlans and I feel there is vention endorsed Serra's Catholic laymen's organization a message. participation in the National devoted to the promotion of "If Karen had died soon Church Vocations Awareness Church vocations and en- after the removal of the Week, which will be held this couraging its members to fulfill respirator, it would have had all damental and essential were not fighting for the death coming October. This will be a their own Christian vocation to the appearances of 'mercy- distinction between causing of their daughter. They were week of prayer, education and service. Serra has more than killing,' Though death had been death and allowing fighting for her right to choose public information. 12,000 members in 31 coun- presumed, her survival clearly death...Karen's case is not a not to be on the respirator. It is hoped that every tries. shows that there is a fun- case for euthanasia. She is alive They were fighting for the right and her life is worth, caring for, of any human being to refuse an and the Quinlans patiently artificial life-support system accept their cross." that offers no hope of success." In his Beacon column— Father Trapasso concludes titled "Why is Karen Still that the message in "the Alive?'' — Father Trapasso strange and unexpected un- traces the story of the 23-year- folding of Karen's life" is: "To old woman from her tragic choose not to prolong life ar- lapse into a coma April 15,1975, tificially in a hopeless situation through her parents' eventual is in itself a respect for human decision to seek her removal life as it approaches death; and from the respirator. He cites his that human life, regardless of own concern—"as pastor and its quality, must be reverenced spiritual advisor to the and respected." Quinlans"—that their decision might be interpreted as eu- thanasia. "It is unfortunate," Father Tell advertisers you Trapasso writes, "that Karen's saw it in The Voice. case has been labeled the 'right- to-die' decision. The Quinlans

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"Our chief target is Riker's Island," reported Msgr. George McKinney, director of the New York Catholic Charities Apostolate to Correctional Facilities, a coor- dinating agency for serving federal, state and local prisons. Riker's Island in the East River between Queens and the Bronx has six correctional facilities—including the Manhattan men's and women's Houses of Detention. It is the site of the Adolescent Remand Shelter, which has 1,080 cells into which nearly 1,300 youths aged 16 to 20 were placed. Nine Catholic prison chaplains were among an estimated 200 religious workers of all faiths who were making their presence felt in the various city-run facilities, where the situation was aggravated by a heat wave, short tempers, overcrowding and legal delays. At the Brooklyn House of Detention for Men, a no- nonsense nun, Sister Mary Inna, who has been working there since the early 1970s, made her regular rounds of the 750- man facility, reporting that tension was rising because of the heat. The nun, a member of the Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate, and others among the 30 members of the Chaplains' Associates Organization which serves the jail, were bracing themselves for an influx from detention pens in a nearby criminal court building. There, scores of those Looters In the night: a man reaches anything he can grab during New arrested were awaiting hearings. A similar situation through the shattered window of a York blackout. prevailed in the Bronx and Manhattan criminal courts. Brooklyn jewelry store helping himself to The cell blocks in the Brooklyn facility were already full. The additions would mean the men would have to be doubled up in cells, measuring six by 12 feet. "We've always been overcrowded and undermanned in Criminal justice reform the best of times," said Graymoor Brother Timothy Mc- Donald, 41, who coordinates religious activity at the Riker's Island adolescent shelter. urged by Church official "Now I'm anxious. It's an explosive situation that could go up at any minute," Brother McDonald commented. WASHINGTON-(NC)- about certain provisions" of the incarceration" be provided for The Graymoor has been stationed on the island for A United States Catholic proposed legislation. in the bill, or that judges be five years. He said he had only the volunteer assistance of Conference (USCC) official "We are concerned," he required to consider "whether a Jesuit seminarian and part-time help from two Mary knoll called for better job training wrote, about the provisions on less restrictive sanctions have priests on a regular but unpaid basis. There is no Protestant and post-release employment sentencing as they relate to been applied to the defendant or Jewish chaplain, so his job is to arrange religious opportunities for convicts, imprisonment, the frequently or recently." assistance to youths of all faiths. Chaplains at the other compensation for victims of rehabilitation of the offender, He also asked for facilities faced similar understaffing by professionals, crime, and strict control of the definiteness of the length of automatic parole unless there is although they, too, received some help from Chaplains' handguns in written testimony the sentence, and the quality of sound reason against it. Associates volunteers. to a Senate subcommittee now the time served." "With respect to parole "You don't dare stop when someone calls to you, or 50 holding hearings on revision of The USCC agrees "the services we believe that greater other kids will want to tell you their problems," he said. the country's criminal code. primary basis for determining a emphasis on practical job "It's pitiful." Msgr. Francis J. Lally, sentence should be the nature training and post-release Brother McDonald and Father Walter A. Mitchell, USCC secretary for social of the crime. The charac- employment opportunity is recently appointed chaplain to the Brooklyn House of development and world peace, teristics of the offender, needed," Msgr. Lally went on. Detention, praised the way exhausted correction officers made the recommendations to however, are factors relating to While the proposed attended prisoners. Many of the arrested were blacks and the Senate's subcommittee on the quality of treatment needed measure authorizes the death Hispanics. criminal laws and procedures, rather than determinants for penalty in cases of hijacking They noted some of the worst problems were at the court headed by Sen. John L. Mc- the length of sentence. Factors where a death occurs, "We do holding pens in Brooklyn and the Bronx, small areas in- Clellan (D-Ark.). such as the educational, medi- not believe that capital punish- tended for brief detainment of those charged as their cases Crime and punishment are cal or correctional treatment of ment should be used under any are brought to court. Because of the emergency, however, "preeminently moral issues," the offender should clearly circumstances," the USCC those arrested were so numerous that they were packed in said Msgr. Lally's testimony, be stated as the basis for the official wrote. the cells, sweltering, with only the floor to sit on. which addressed those consideration of placement of A section of the proposed Father Mitchell said that the corrections officers were provisions of the legislation the offender and not the length law which would include working double shifts in many cases. They were "doing a which deal with corrections, of sentence or even in- religion as a prohibited ground tremendous job" in both the holding pens and the county sentencing, parole, handgun carceration. An individual for discrimination. Religion was jails, he said. control, victim compensation should not be imprisoned for an left out of the 1964 Civil Rights Several of the chaplains noted that while their efforts and unlawful discrimination. offense or receive a longer Act, Msgr. Lally said, because were concentrated on prisoners. The small store owners The country's Catholic sentence because of educational Congress Recognized "the whose shops were looted were also suffering. Also, Brother bishops have on several oc- needs. These services should be distinction between legitimate McDonald said, many youths involved were first-time of- casions addressed critical provided but not be the basis religious preference and in- fenders who joined the looting spree under peer pressure. criminal justice issues, Msgr. for the length of sentence," the dividious discrimination based "Mercy and pity are good virtues," Msgr. McKinney Lally pointed out. letter went on. on inherent characteristics such said. "But there is justice, too. When a small businessman is According to Msgr. Lally, Msgr. Lally also asked as race, color or national wiped out, it becomes a matter of justice to be considered." the USCC has "reservations that "a presumption against origin."

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Miami, Florida I THE VOICE I Friday, July 22,19771 Page 5 'Lights On' for a blackout The New York blackout looked more like a wipe-out in most television and newspaper reports. Buildings burning, windows smashed, doors ripped off hinges, 3,800 looters arrested— welcome to the Big Apple. It looked good for color television, had perfect action shots for glossy newspaper prints, and provided the kind of copy even a cub reporter couldn't foul up. What didn't make the news was the fact that those arrested made up less than half of one percent of the population of New York City's nine million residents; that the problems existed primarily in ghetto and inner-city areas with more than a fair share of underlying problems; that 8,996,200 citizens were not arrested. This is not to minimize the situation but lets have a little fair play for Abe Beame and the human beings who do live in Brooklyn, Queens, inner-city! What small stores were looted in the neighbor as ourself. There's time now, before it's Staten Island, Manhattan and the Bronx. It's a inner-city? The small stores owned and operated too late, for our society and our churches, to look reminder that good people exist in New York City by people who live in the inner-city. For the last at our brothers and sisters who are hurting and in and, slowly, stories trickle in about teenagers and two years, sociologists have been warning that pain and to minister to them. young adults walking up and down flights of because of unemployment and cutbacks in social The late Father James Keller who founded stairs going to stores for older people unable to services, New York's ghetto areas were powder the Christophers had the slogan, "It's better to manipulate the steps; about people in apartment kegs about to explode. They finally exploded. light one candle than to curse the darkness." houses checking on each other with flashlights, It's easy to sit back in a wicker rocker in our The slogan is a gift from Father Keller and reassuring each other; about citizens helping to Florida room and deplore the actions shown on we offer it as a challenge to our brothers and direct snared traffic. There are countless heroic our television screens. The shock comes quickly to sisters in South Florida, especially the St. Vincent tales of little people doing big things for each the remarks made by a woman being interviewed de Paul Society, Marriage Encounter, the Cursillo other—but they don't make for good copy. that "God gave us the blackout, it was our Movement, Charismatic prayer groups and all We know what happened in Brooklyn's night!" What's harder is to try and understand parish and diocesan organizations to light that Bedford-Styuvesant section but what went on in why the looting happened. What's even harder to one candle. Brooklyn's Bensonhust, Bay Ridge, Flatbush, consider is, can and would this happen in Miami? We go one step further and ask you to let The Dyker Heights, and Park Slope sections? Fort Lauderdale? Deerfield Beach? Naples? Is Voice know about the candle you are lighting so What did happen in New York showed a city South Florida sitting on a powder keg? Is society that we can share it with others in our pages. We hurting and pained. The looting revealed broken content that, all's quiet on the home front? offer The Voice pages as a pedestal so that your people, frustrated and in despair. And despair The solution to despair is hope. light isn't hidden under a bushel. usually creates self-destruction. We, as Christians, possess the greatest Send the projects your group is doing, your Often the result of despair is suicide. Hope, the Resurrected Jesus. But belief in the activities to be shared with other readers and What homes were burned down by those in Resurrected Jesus calls us to action, calls us to be groups to: "Light On," The Voice, P.O. Box 38- the inner-city? The homes of those who live in the our brother's keeper, demands us to love our 1059, Miami, Fla., 33138.

By Fr. John Dietzen

Theologians trying to wreck the Church?

Q. Maybe you can tell me them, incidentally, were seriously studied what specific written, is an increasingly sacramental absolution) what the theologians are trying "prophets without honor" theologians have to say on a. popular rite. It is simply a replaces the Sacrament of to do, destroy the Church? As through much of their own subject, or he is seeking ceremony in which a group of Penance, which is a very special far as I can see, all they are lifetime. someone to blame for things he Catholics (or other Christians) way of meeting a forgiving God doing is undermining the faith When I say the church has doesn't understand or doesn't confess their sinfulness before in a spirit of sorrow for our sins, of good people. (Ohio) depended on them, I include approve of. Or possibly even God and each other, reflect on and a desire of reconciliation A. This considerably bishops and popes. While they with Him. Certain healing, abbreviated comment was are the official teaching body in forgiving, and sanctifying preceded by several other the family of Christ, bishops Your Question Box graces are the fruit of this obviously rhetorical questions are rarely specially trained sacrament, which makes it concerning current develop- theologians, particularly in the both of these. the meaning of their sins with different and unique among all ments in the Church. Most of critically important fields of Blanket blaming of the help of Scripture and Penance rites. the statements were clearly not scriptural and doctrinal parents, teenagers, in- meditation, and ask forgiveness The sacrament of Penance meant to be honest questions, theology. tellectuals—or theologians—or for any offenses committed is often included within the and perhaps this final comment Of its nature, theology is a our discomforts and crises is a against God and their fellow kinds of common Penance wasn't really meant to be speculative, open-end science. copout, and rarely contributes man. services you speak of, but such answered either. But its spirit Part of its business is to be at anything toward our un- From the catechism you is not necessarily the case. is evident often enough in the cutting edge of Catholic derstanding or the search for mention, you will remember numberless letters that cross thought, as the Church's truth. that prayer and contrition of (Questions for this column my desk. understanding of Jesus and His this kind can forgive sins. should be sent to Father Theology is a highly message develop through the However, this does not mean Dietzen; 1113 W. Bradley; specialized and. intricate ages. As with mothers, fathers, that such a service (without Peoria, 111. 61606.) science, and theologians are or priests, there are capable and Q. Should we go to nothing but specialists in that less capable ones. A theologian Confession to gain sanctifying field. Through the centuries, may be right or wrong or in be- grace, which we were taught we the Church has depended tween. His expertise may be in gain from this sacrament, or "So long as we love we heavily on the research and one field rather than another. does the Penance Service serve, so long as we are loved by writings of trained experts in Above all, his theories and replace going to Confession? others, I would almost say we this science —that is, the opinions are only as good or as Our catechism never mentioned are indispensable; and no man is "theologians"—men like St. bad as his reasons for them. Penance services. (Del.) useless while he has a friend."— Jerome, St. Thomas Aquinas, When anyone condemns or A. A communal Penance Robert Louis Stevenson, "Lay St. Augustine, St. Alphonsus ridicules "the theologians," service, which had fallen into Morals and Other Papers," 1898. Liguori, and thousands of other therefore, I can't avoid the disuse in the Church long great and lesser lights. Most of suspicion that he has never before our catechisms were Page 6 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 By Dale Francis Is direct aid to Catholic schools the answer to the issue in U.S. ?

The Vatican has urged the bishops of the schools. I said this 17 years ago when I spoke at way in which their children will be educated, this Catholic Church to seek government aid to the first national meeting of Citizens for is a basic right. support parochial schools. The 10,000-word Educational Freedom, I said it again ten years Public schools, parochial schools, private document from the Sacred Congregation for ago at another of their national meetings. I would schools all exist on the same level, as secondary Catholic Education was the first public advocacy say it now. means used to implement the primary parental of government aid from the Vatican. The principle of government aid for parochial right of choice. Because by historical development The Vatican said that Catholic schools are a schools as offered in the Vatican document is the public schools became the dominant means necessary counter-balance to modern secularism, sound. Catholic schools do provide an antidote to utilized for implementation of the primary that they are necessary to provide pluralism in secularism, Catholic schools do fulfill a pluralistic parental right does not change the fact that it is a education and that they are a guarantee of function and as a guarantee for religious freedom. system that exists as an implementation of the I religious freedom. In those countries where there is no constitutional primary right. The Vatican document was, of course, barrier to such direct aid for parochial schools, it It is unjust and discriminatory to give to one directed to situations throughout the world. It is certainly right that such aid should be given. of the secondary means of implementation of the may be helpful in many countries. It does not Our own situation is different because of the primary right financial benefits denied to other seem to me to be particularly helpful for the constitutional question. means for the implementation of the same particular situation in the United States. But if I am opposed to government aid for primary right. Freedom of education is in fact While the Constitutional principle of parochial schools, I am totally committed to the denied when the exercise of that freedom carries separation of Church and state has been grossly cause of equal justice for all school children. The with it financial penalties. twisted in the propaganda of the most fervent principle of educational freedom in the United Therefore, it has seemed to me that is a basic separationists and carried beyond its original States establishes a primacy of parental rights. principle of freedom under our constitutional intent in some decisions of the Supreme Court, Parents are guaranteed the freedom to choose the guarantee of freedom of education to insist that the truth is that in the United States the Con- tax benefits should go with the child. It is stitution does almost certainly draw some discrimination to provide all tax benefits to any fairly hard lines against tax support of churches system of education, it is really discrimination to and religious enterprises. This is surely not provide tax benefits to any system of education. violated in the tax exempt status provided to (The Truth of the Tax funds should go to the child, then to be given religious enterprises but as it presently stands, Matter by Msgr. to the school the child attends. the Constitution does probably forbid direct James J. Walsh will I do not want government aid for Catholic payments to churches for their religious en- be resumed when he schools but as an American I legitimately demand terprises. returns .) equal treatment of all students, whether they go That's why I have consistently for the last to public schools, private schools, Catholic decade and a half opposed tax aid for Catholic schools. This only is justice.

Fr. John Reedy, CSX. We are still suffering the pains of transition'

It's been a few years which she was unable to since I last had the op- carelessness on my part can the Church—the world's In almost every parish, accept, this would present a produce a distorted un- bishops in formal council she will meet good, devout portunity to give a serious difficulty; but she systematic presentation of derstanding of Christ in the under the Pope—sought to Catholics whose moral hasn't been looking for such mind of this person. It could cleanse away attitudes and judgments and expressions the beliefs and practices of conflicts; she has been very the Catholic Church. drive a person away from the practices which had ac- of prayer are those they were open in accepting the Lord; it could amount to cumulated in the life of the taught in the parishes and And, in the series of reasons and the explanations sacrilege. Church and which seemed to schools of the 30's. explanations I am now for particular teachings. Such a distortion can be in conflict with its basic completing, I've discovered arise not only from an far more difficulty than I life and message. In these same parishes, For me, the difficulty erroneous statement of That process did not she will encounter other ever experienced in the past. doctrine; it can also come, I Catholics, also good, To a large extent, these arose from two sources. end with the Council. Some One is my need to be believe, from exaggerating of those judgments have reverent people, who give the difficulties arise more from the doctrinal certitude of impression that their my needs than from those of honest about the . ex- implications and con- traordinary moment of positions which are not all sequences which have to be religious lives began in the the woman who came to me that certain. mid-60's. and asked me to explain transition in which the absorbed over a number of what she had to know in Church exists. In spite of all years. An accepted change in If she is to understand order to become a Catholic. the pastoral statements So, in the instructions, I the understanding of this community and live suggesting that no found myself going into Scripture can have an effect comfortably in it, she has to She had apparently significant change has taken lengthy distinctions and on our prayer, on our un- understand the reasons and made her decision, her basic place, in spite of my own qualifications for points derstanding of the life to significance of these dif- act of faith, before she made confidence that the essential which, in years past, I which we are called. And I ferences. the request. Her attitude has teaching of Jesus remains presented simply as: "The have no desire to contradict I feel sure that we are not been one of critically intact in the Catholic Church teaches..." that process by over- still suffering the pains of evaluating each point I have Church—the fact remains simplifying, by overstating presented; instead, she Some priests, some lay transition. If I live another that there has been a huge Catholics would probably what the Church really 10 or 15 years, I suspect that simply wants to be told what change in Catholic thought teaches. she needs to know in order to suspect that this indicates a it will then be much easier and attitude since I first watering-down of my own A second problem arises for me to introduce a person make her decision more started giving instructions. specific, more complete. faith. As honestly as I can from my realization that I to the teachings and life of To me, it's a frightening judge, this isn't true. am preparing this woman to the Church. responsibility to undertake a Instead, it's the result enter into a community But right now—I find it If there were any presentation of the teachings of listening carefully as the which is still living with a a difficult, disturbing particular point of doctrine of Jesus. Incompetence or highest teaching authority of deep division. responsibility.

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Both watched in all phases of national life; irregularities happen at the and lastly that the In- balloting in Georgia, Mrs. ternational Woman's Year in Dunaway said. Houston not attempt to speak She said the pro-ERA for Indian women unless votes of some of the delegates American Indian women are in Georgia were erased on paper adequately represented." ballots by people at the Georgia MRS. ANN O'Donnell of polls whose personal sym- St. Louis, Mo. passed out a pathies were on the other side. statement of how she thought She also noted "that the Florida's IWY performed: Federal woman for Georgia's "I am a member," she IWY" allowed improper ways said, "of the Missouri State of counting the ballots there. Coordinating Committee and Mrs. Frank Filewicz, past Chair of the Missouri FCCW president and a delegation to the Houston registered parliamentarian National IWY Conference. I from St. Petersburg, thought have been privileged to attend the procedures at the con- five of the IWY State meetings ference in Florida were Powerful Prelate: Cardinal Humberto Beach. He jokingly looks skyward after and have never seen anything nightmarish. Even amateur Medeiros of Boston shows good form as driving the indicator one-third of the way like what has happened here in parliamentarians were puzzled he swings a hammer on a strength test up the column. The cardinal was en- Florida. at the vacillation of presiding machine at Paragon Park, Nantasket tertaining children at the park. "I am surprised that in- officers between what was dividuals of the stature of the called "federal rules" and the Chair of this meeting and the times when Roberts Rules of Federal Officer representing the Order were followed. Priest urges Carter revamp labor National Commission have seen AT LEAST one newspaper The Archdiocese Rural Mailgrams to President Carter the labor system within this fit to put their professional report of the meeting in the Life Bureau has sent and Secretary of Labor Ray industry. reputations on the line in area remarked that the anti- Marshall urging federal "The agricultural industry support of a meeting as ERA delegates seemed to be in "restructuring" of the has too long depended on hard- manipulative and rigged as this the majority, although the Br. Mullin agricultural labor system. time casual labor. It is time a Florida meeting has been. chair called their meeting a tie. Msgr. John McMahon, rationalization of this industry "I am angry and sorry for Dade and Broward named to bureau director, sent the take place. Numerous studies their poor judgement and fear. delegates to Houston include Mailgrams in response to the have been conducted in this I hope that the participants of Marie Anderson, Susan B. college post President's recent area together with design this meeting challenge the Anthony, Dr. Rita Bornstein, Brother Lewis Mullin, authorization of 800 Mexican models, but what is lacking is procedures used to silence the Mollie Brilliant, Gwen Cherry, F.S.C, who taught at Im- workers to be imported for their implementation. 'majority of those present and Eufalia Frazier, Marie Her- maculata-LaSalle High School harvesting potatoes in Presidio, "Action needs to be taken ask this meeting be censured by nandez, Carol Sheehan, in Miami, has been named Tex. now to avoid this situation in the Congress as an inap- Fancena Thomas, Virginia director of admissions at La the future." Salle College in Philadelphia. Msgr. McMahon said in propriate use of Federal Harlan, Nancy Traver, Inez the letter: Msgr. McMahon said later funds." Almond, Maria Cascia, and He succeeds Brother Andrew that if America wanted to help Bartley, F.S.C. who was "Your recent approval of OBSERVERS from out of Ivonne Santa Maria, and the importation of 800 Mexican the Mexican labor situation it alternate Ruth Shack. recently named principal at La should be done directly with state included Mrs. John A. Salle College High School. workers to harvest potatoes in Presidio, Texas, highlights the Mexico and not by sidestepping For the past 11 years fact that something is radically the problems of America's Brother Mullin was a teacher wrong in the agricultural in- domestic laborers which range Hungarian priests and director of guidance at La far beyond Texas to the whole Salle High School in dustry and thereby indicating country. Philadelphia. 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ADDRESS Pompano Phone 943-8465 16495 Northwest 27th Avenue, Miami CITY/STATE/ZIP _ INMAN • GRANADA • fEl >«!« CHO • MADRID Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 / Page 9 Pre-adoption pregnancy aid urged by Catholic Charities WASHINGTON- (NC)- Calif.) aimed at removing the Cranston bill's language, A Catholic Charities official obstacles to adoption. which provided for payments to asked the Senate to provide The Administration such women, should be assistance for pregnant women proposals, offered by Joseph retained. "We do not think the who are considering placing legislation presently before this Califano, secretary of Health, committee can be the answer to their children for adoption. Education and Welfare, called Matthew H. Ahmann, women who do not choose an for adoption subsidies for low- abortion. But we do believe associate director for govern- and middle-income families mental relations, made the that this provision in the and for families who adopt Cranston bill helps make a request in testimony delivered handicapped, mixed-race or to the Senate Finance Com- genuine free choice possible. black children, older children or Secondly, since we assume mittee and the Senate sub- two or more members of the committee on public assistance funds under this bill can be during hearings on a bill to same family. used to remove impediments to amend the Social Security Act. But it does not, according normal adoption, we feel it to a spokesman for Calif ano, ought to be recognized that The Senate bodies were provide for assistance for unless pre-natal, and post also considering whether to pregnant women who want to partum costs can be met, many incorporate into the proposed place their children for women will turn to the so-called changes a bill submitted earlier adoption. black market to effectuate the by Sen. Alan Cranston (D- According to Ahmann, adoption of their child." (In many private or black market adoptions, lawyers for Developmental^ disabled the adopting couple will pay the child's mother's expenses need volunteer 'advocates' throughout pregnancy, plus a fee for the mother when the The Dade County responsible persons over 18 baby is delivered.) DOUBLE COVERAGE—Kansas City Royals pitcher Jim Association for Retarded years of age. An advocate, Ahmann also called for Colborn covers first base while his seven-month-old Citizens needs volunteers for functions as a friend, com- extension of the Supplementary daughter, Holly, rides on his back during a recent fathers participation in their Citizen panion or advisor. Security Income (SSI) program verses the kids exhibition game. The kids won 17-0. Advocacy Program. The advocate can help his to Puerto Rico, Guam and the Volunteers, called "ad- protege learn the practical Virgin Islands. vocates," work on a one-to-one basics of daily living while "In addition, the extension 'Ostpolitik' victory basis with developmentally providing for his emotional of these minimum income disabled persons called needs as well. protections to the elderly, the VATICAN CITY-(NC)- The Opole appointment, "proteges," by providing Volunteers are enrolled in a blind and the disabled should Pope Paul VI's Ostpolitik—his however, was viewed as social, emotional and special training session where operate to reduce the welfare policy of negotiating with especially delicate because of recreational experiences which their skills, interest and costs expended by New York Eastern European Com- the presence of what sources foster independence. abilities are matched one to one and other states in the North- munists—has scored a say are 90,000 Germans, not Proteges can be of any age with the needs and interests of east" he continued. diplomatic victory in western permitted to emigrate to or level of functioning. They their proteges. Administration requests Poland. Germany because of their skills may live in their own homes, in The Citizen Advocacy staff that Congress postpone this The Vatican announced in various fields. private or public residential will provide volunteers with protection until its own welfare that Pope Paul has named Finishing touches on the centers or in group or foster suggestions, resources, reform package is submitted Msgr. Alfons Nossol, 44, to be appointment were made by the homes. 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By FATHER ALFRED spite of themselves. existence of the devil. No one will of superstition, or used to frighten McBRIDE, O.PRAEM. Psychological interpreters argue that there is a greater need to unstable persons—and certainly not It has been said in recent times rushed in quickly lest this new awaken people to a consciousness of used to scare children into being that scientific minds will not put up barbarism be allowed to convince moral evil and the need for salvation good. Furthermore, one should not so with the idea of the existence of the anyone even in the slightest that the from it. That is clearly the superior think of the reality of the devil that it devil. The idea of the devil belongs devil existed. The secular gurus assignment. And any attempt here to absolves one from personal more to the superstitious mentality assured their nervous clients that , reassert the reality of the devil by no responsibility for evil. Lastly, let it of the pre-industrial age. this was a freak show (they were means wishes to deter the prior task be remembered that humans seem Liberated now from chains of right) and that it unfortunately of pondering the reality of evil. quite capable of the most monstrous ignorance that dominated the dark touched some primordial drives that evil with no apparent help from the ages, we are freed from such non- modern education had learned to There seems to be no question devil. One need only think of the sense. Even some biblical studies cope with and dismiss as unsafe and but that the Bible and subsequent death camps in World War II. appeared to concur. Bright analyses harmful emotions. This was nothing Christian tradition speaks of the Humans have been sufficiently of the way in which the idea of the more than an induced nightmare. reality of the devil. He seems to be a malicious with or without the devil's devil grew in biblical times led some Then they had to strike personification of evil and a tempter. help. Bible scholars to conclude that there "Rosemary's Baby" from the canon, Recent biblical criticism suggests is no basis in the Bible for belief in move to belittle the "Omen" and that the slow and fairly confused WHAT THIS all boils down to the devil. make appeals to good sense. No expression about the reality of the is that the reality of the devil should THEN AN interesting matter what they have tried, they devil leaves the reader today won- play a minor part at most in pon- phenomenon occurred. The film have not stemmed the tide of interest dering how real the devil is and dering the questions of morality and "Exorcist" hit the contemporary in the preter-natural and the occult whether the biblical material is evil. Personal moral responsibility consciousness. It was boffo box office which swept through the ranks of speaking symbolically. At the same requires far more attention, and and literally laid them in the aisles. computer programmers, space age time, it must be said that the growth in moral thinking is the Bright young minds all the way from addicts and transistorized men- assertions of the biblical scholars greater need. Furthermore, we must ivy league to Berkley found them- talities . are sometimes as ambiguous as the be resolute in rejecting any attempt selves devastated by this garish diabolical person whose existence to convert religion into a horror show presentation of devil possession. NOW ACTUALLY the secular they question. full of scares and frights and They kept telling themselves they critics have been right to expose the Church practice to this day still superstitions. C.S. Lewis in his work didn't believe in this. It was sup- exploitation so evident in much of allows for exorcism. If so, what or "Screwtape Letters" did perhaps the posed to have gone the way of Santa the Satan cult wherever it emerged. who is being exorcised? Presumably best job on the devil and his Claus and ghosts. Despite all They smell superstition and are the devil. What must be kept in mind relationship to religion. Lewis tallied sophisticated protestations and the correct in trying to get rid of it. The is that affirming the reality of the our self delusions and pride and dogmas of their secularist teachers, whole experience however raises yet devil must not be attached to magical showed us we have personally much they found themselves affected in another question, namely, the forms of religion, or new appearances to do to achieve a decent ethical life. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 / Page 11 demonology. The author of the Temptation story offers an explanation of the origin of moral evil and its consequences in human history. But he KNOW attempts no explanation for the origin of evil EVIL-- itself. He simply presumes the prior existence of an evil force which seduces the first humans, and pictures that force under the symbol of a serpent. Rut that's as far as he goes, and throughout thi: whole Old Testament there is hardly any mention What of evil spirits or of one chief evil spirit, ruler of the realm of evil. The late Book of Wisdom, heavily influenced by Greek culture, identifies the serpent of Genesis "Where did all the details about Satan and with "the devil." but between Genesis and come from? Not from the Bible, but froi is it? Wisdom there was a long development in popular speculation, heavily influenced by oagan By FATHER JOHN J. CASTELOT Jewish thought. It is sadly true that popular theol jal The problem of evil has plagued people ever Notice well: "popular" Jewish thought, not wildly imaginative and often bordering or since they began to reflect on the human official biblical teaching. "Satan" makes a rather hold greater fascination for people than 1 situation. Evil is terrifying. It has to be con- :entative appearance in a few iate, post-exilic trolled, and the first step is to try to understand biblical books. Significantly, however, during the revealed in so many authentic ways". it. What is its origin? How does it operate? All exile the Jews had been in intimate contact with sorts of answers have been given, but the mystery Babylonian mythology, and after the exile they remains. were satellites of Persia. In Mesopotamia (Assyria-Babylonia), which THE PERSIANS had developed an exerted such a powerful influence on Israelite exaggerated dualism which viewed reality as culture, the answer was sought in the activity of ruled by two supreme principles, one good and the an almost limitless army of demons, created by other evil, in eternal conflict, each served by an the primeval godess Tiamat to fight for her army of lesser spirits. The monotheistic Jews against a rival God. They attacked humans in could not accept this as it stood, but they seem to every area of existence; there were even specific have accepted the existence of a dominant evil demons for different parts of the body, and one spirit, in some way under God's control. especially gruesome monster harassed pregnant In 2 Samuel, Yahweh is said to have incited David to take a census which, in turn, brought Power of i and nursing women. It had a lion's head, a woman's body, dog's teeth, eagle's claws. The far- about a plague (2 Sm. 24). reaching effects of these pagan superstitions is In the post-exilic book of Chronicles, it is evidenced by the fact that representations of "Satan" who is responsible (1 Chr. 21,1). demons in the Christian art of the Middle Ages Once again, in the fictional prologue to the were based on Mesopotamian models. Book of Job, Satan appears as a sort of in today's THE OLD Testament rejected this super- prosecuting attorney, accusing men before the stition. The Mosaic Law strictly forbade magic heavenly court and obtaining permission to and witchcraft and so ruled out any sort of harass them. The whole scene is obviously monetary folkloric and reflects popular speculation of the By FATHER JOSEPH M. lessness period. A common noun in Hebrew, satan (ad- CHAMPLIN hopelessm versary) has now become a proper name to Having your house ransacked, had been designate evil personified. And as far as the Old your wallet stolen or your car broken an overwl Testament is concerned, that's about it. into over night are devastating the face c But where did all the details about Satan and experiences. In fact, any theft seems Last devils and fallen angels come from? Not from the to cause enormous inner pain. again the i Bible, but from late, popular Jewish speculation, I foolishly left a watch, an or- world. A heavily influenced by pagan myth and super- dination gift from my mother, in my had drivei stition, and expressed in apocryphal writings, pant's pocket at an unattended midst of t especially of the highly imaginative apocalypic locker room one summer afternoon as Encountei type. And there was an abundance of this I went for a swim at Notre Dame. love for et literature from the second century B.C. through That cherished present had disap- already c the second century A.D. It is sadly true that peared when I returned from the lake. Then, th< popular theological speculation, sometimes wildly A thief somehow got into the auto had t imaginative and often bordering on superstition, rectory during the night several before —c seems to hold greater fascination for people than years back and made off with a few recorder the truth which God has revealed in so many hundred dollars from our fund for the similar fa authentic ways. But so it is, even today. poor. the youth IN TRACING Satan's -'Roots." we are led IN BOTH instances I felt angry, there dm back to the mythology of Mesopotamia, the frustrated, and crushed. My troubled sobbed i demonology of Persia, and some later Greek feelings came not so much from the viewed th influences. These captured the popular imagination of the Jews and became a fixed part of their view of the universe. This same world-view is reflected in the New Testament. Jesus, Paul, and all the others did not live in a cultural vacuum. Their world-view was that of their contemporaries and, as a result, we find many references in the New Testament books What control to Satan, the prince of this world. Jesus did come to conquer evil, and if in His culture evil was popularly personified, then His By MONIKA K. HELLWIG conquest of sin and evil was expressed in terms of In the Scriptures, THE BELIEF victory over "Satan." In preparing His apostles traditional plays, stories, Church is at painr >• s for His departure from this world. He told them, Christian art, and the lives down from ex._^ei "...It is much better for you that I go. If I fail to' and visions of the saints, the proportions is the beliei go, the Paraclete will never come to you, whereas devil plays a prominent role. there is a source of if I go. I will send him to you. When he comes, he Both the Scriptures and the destruction and conf will prove the world wrong about sin, about official Church teachings that precedes anyt justice, about condemnation. About sin—in that give all sorts of advice as to human persons have < they refuse to believe in me; about justice—from how to deal with the devil. and that makes it all i the fact that I go to the Father and you can see They assume that we have more difficult for us in me no more, about condemnation—for the prince noticed there is an evil force world. Most people •« of this world has been condemned. I have much (devil). But the Church is really like to blame al more to tell you. but you cannot hear it now. concerned that we not try to and failure and some When he comes, however, being the Spirit of truth blame the devil for our for which they canno he will guide you to all truth" (John 16, 7-13). personal sins and that we not held responsible. The essential, saving message of Jesus was think of the devil as the It is in response tc uniquely new. Rather than to reveal the kingdom counterpart or sparring tendency that the Cl of a mythical Satan, Jesus came to reveal and partner of God. In fact the insists that what we A man In a devil suit toads children In a inaugurate the Kingdom of God and His saving Scripture and the Church Satan (i.e. adversary) o Milwaukee, Wise, Halloween parade. love. teaching attempt to place devil, cannot deprive I evil in a proper perspective. moral freedom Page 12 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 Y0UR FAITH

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Satan ; world Two young people engage In a Baptism In the waters of the Jordan as It flows through the Beisan Valley. y loss as from the point- With great courage, they "Do you reject Satan?" "Almighty and ever-loving God, 3 of it all and the continued on through the encounter, "And all his works?" you sent your only Son into the world ness of ever retrieving what but their minds and hearts, full of "And all his empty promises?" to cast out the power of Satan, Spirit i stolen. Moreover, I sensed love moments before, had to struggle "Do you reject sin, so as to live of evil, to rescue man from the whelming discouragement in constantly with the distraction of in the freedom of God's children?" Kingdom of darkness, and bring him of such evil. this evil which had once again "Do you reject the glamor of into the splendor of your Kingdom ot ; Saturday night I witnessed touched them so personally. evil, and refuse to be mastered by light. $ bitter presence of evil in the sin?" . young couple from Naples A WEEK earlier I was in Galilee "Do you reject Satan, father of Or, en to Rome and were in the and cupped water from the Jordan sin and prince of darkness?" "We now pray for these children a very successful Marriage river at a spot where the journey who will have to face the world with er. Their faces radiated the begins from that beautiful lake to the The words sin and Satan its temptations, and fight the devil in aach other they were tasting Dead Sea. John the Baptist centuries dropped out of many contemporary all his cunning...By his victory over on that special weekend, ago used the waters of this stream for persons' active vocabularies a decade sin and death, bring these children le husband discovered his his preaching and, near the Jordan's or so ago. However, the "Exorcist" out of the power of darkness." been vandalized the evening other end, for the Baptism of our and the "Omen" as well as many The next time you visit an chrome stripped, tape Lord. contemporary instances of hatred airport, examine the security system removed. Victimized in The priest chaplain for our tour and evil have slightly reversed that for checking passengers, compute the ashion some months before, group suggested, appropriately, that trend. cost involved in this necessary hful naval officer just stood we renew those baptismal promises I SENSE today no objection on preventive procedure, and ask umbfounded and his wife made in our name when the holy the part of parents, godparents, yourself: Why? Why this waste? uncontrollably when, she waters were poured over us as in- family or friends during a baptismal Then raise the question: Is there he damage done. fants. liturgy as we pray: evil in the world today? f do we have over evil?

' the responsibility (i.e. can not general. In fact the peoples own good time would as making people slaves of super-human, just because sV k force us to sin). In response surrounding the Jews, were vanquish them. "the evil one" inasmuch as nothing more penetrating er^ _-d to such thinking, also, the in fear and awe of many In the New Testament sin traps people into has in fact been revealed to ef that Church likewise insists that gods, some of whom were their demons are blamed for situations where the easiest us, and the language of f evil, the devil is not uncreated capricious and threatened all sicknesses, both physical thing to do is to go on deeper Satan and the demons was ifusion and is not like to God in order and control and peace and psychological, and for and deeper into dishonesty, quite a good way of rthing power to create and sustain, in the world. It was the tempting Jesus and others. cruelty, selfishness, violence describing and interpreting done, but is the first place created constant task of the leaders They are not blamed for any and so on. our experience. much and dependent upon God, of Israel and of the prophets sin committed by human THE QUESTIONS If we take a survey of all in this though evidently in a state to try to shrink these gods persons. Jesus is shown as many Catholics today want the Church's official would of disruption and confusion down into common demons the mighty conqueror over to ask are: What exactly is teaching in the course of 20 all sin and opposition to Divine in the minds of their own them when He cures the devil, and must we centuries, it becomes clear ;ething ways. people. The testimonies we physically sick and maimed believe in a personal devil? that the Church is not tot be Before the - Church have from those times do not and mentally deranged But the Church is really not concerned to promote belief existed, there had already offer us any definition of people, and when He too interested in answering in a "personal devil" but to this been a struggle going on in demons (or devils). We do dismisses the temptations these questions. The focus of rather to scale down existing Church Israel, of which we' have know that they were seen as presented to Him in his official teaching has been as beliefs, so that they do not re call some records in the Scrip- subject to the power of God, desert fast, and most of all in above. The Church took over contradict the poWer and or the tures. In ancient times, belief though in rebellion, and that His death and resurrection. pre-Christian ways of mercy of God and the us of in great superhuman prophets continued to This is seen as the great speaking about the source of freedom of human and destructive forces was quite proclaim that God in His conquest, because sin is seen evil that is pre-human and: persons. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE f Friday, July 22,1977 / Page 13 "Jtfy Heart Belongs To Me

I got the feelin', the feelin's gone My heart has gone to sleep One of these mornings I'll be gone My heart belongs to me.

Can we believe in fairy tales? Can love survive when all else fails? Can't hide the feelin', the feelin's gone My heart belongs to me.

CHORUS But now my love, Hey, didn't I love you? But we knew what had to be Somehow my love, I'll always love you, But my heart belongs to me Put out the light and close your eyes Come lie beside me Don't ask why Can't hide the feelin', the feelin's gone My heart belongs to me. Sung by: Barbra Streisand Written by: A. Gordon, (c) CBS Inc. 1977 relationship has not been successful, then my love survive when all else fails?" The answer heart is mine to give again, and this is just is yes only if you are willing to risk giving it ByTHEDAMEANS another sad song. However, if the title refers away. Few people can communicate the depth to the fact that "my heart belongs to me" The singer's sadness comes from of emotion in a song the way Barbra because I am unable or unwilling to give it wanting something badly, but being unable Streisand does. She has the definite gift that away, then the song is more than sad. It is to pay the price to get it. This is much like the allows her to enter into the soul of the music tragic. story in the Gospels of the rich young man and she calls us to join her there. In her latest The latter meaning seems to be the who came to Jesus in search of a deeper single, she uses an already beautiful melody overriding content. The singer bemoans the relationship with Him. When Jesus told him and makes it even more captivating by fact that "the feelin's gone" and so "one of to sell all and follow Him, the young man practically crying the words so that we, too, these mornings I'll be gone." The relationship went away sad. He could not let go and so he can experience the genuine sadness. Since we seems to have stopped at the feeling level could not know the joy of commitment. have all known that feeling, we are easily with no deeper commitment made. Her heart There doesn't seem to be an easy way to touched and nod our agreement to the song. has not been given away. love. It is not something that can be bought Because this song is so well done, we To give your heart away, you must be or taken. The only way to receive it is to give may be tempted to accept it wholeheartedly. willing to risk. You must risk opening it away first. Because of that, love will never However, there may be some subtle dangers yourself to another so that they can come to really happen as long as "My heart belongs to in what the song is asking us to believe. The know you. It is true that this same risk can me." message here depends on your interpretation open you to being hurt. But it is also true that (All correspondence should be directed of the title, "My Heart Belongs to Me." without such a risk, no lasting relationship to: The Dameans, P.O. Box 2108; Baton If the title simply refers to the fact that a can be established. The singer asks, "Can Rouge, La. 70821.)

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17TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR prayer (especially for the intention of (CYCLE C) others), and as an identification of DECIMO SE PTIMO DOMINGO LECTOR: Por los sacerdotes, July 24th, 1977 themselves with the suffering, death, DELANO religiosos, religiosas y hermanos, para Celebrant: Though often we say and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, we 24 de Julio de 1977 que su vida de oraci6n se vuelque en el that we are too busy to pray, we pray to the Lord: (R.) servicio de los hombres, especialmente know that prayer is essential for the LECTOR: For young people, Celebrante: Sabemos que la oracidn los mas necesitados, oremos: that in their search for meaning and es algo esencial a nuestra relaci6n con Ensefianos... deepening of our relationship with LECTOR: Por todo el pueblo de Dios, God and ultimately for our very truth, they may not neglect touching Dios y nuestra salvaci6n y sin embargo upon the source of all Meaning and con demasiada frecuencia abandonamos para que aprendamos a vivir y trabajar salvation. We pray today that we la oracion con la excusa de nuestras en actitud orante y para que sepamos may be people of prayer. Truth through prayer, we pray to the ocupaciones. Pidamos hoy para que el - buscar momentos de intimidad con Dios LECTOR: The response for Lord. (R.) Seflor nos haga personas de oraci6n, y en la oracidn, oremos: Ensefianos... today will be: Lord, hear us. Celebrant: Father, we do not testigos, ante el mundo, de Su presencia. LECTOR: Por los ancianos y los LECTOR: For our Holy Father, pray as we ought. Help us to pray LECTOR: La respuesta de hoy sera: enfermos, para que descubran su soledad Pope Paul VI, and all the Bishops, more devoutly, more fervently, more Enseflanos a orar, Sefkor. o enfermedad como vehiculos de oraci6n that they may teach their people the frequently. We need the strength and LECTOR: Por el Santo Padre y los y vivan identificados con la pasi6n de value and need of prayer, we pray to guidance that only You can give us in obispos de todo el mundo para que con su Cristo y la esperanza de su Resurrecci6n, the Lord: (R.) prayer. We ask You this through palabra y con su ejemplo sean ante el oremos: Ensefianos... LECTOR: For all priests, Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord. mundo testimonio vivo de oraci6n, LECTOR: Por la juventud, para que Sisters, and Brothers, that they may Amen. oremos: Enseflanos... en su busqueda de verdad y de sentido show to all the effect of prayer in para la vida, descubra en la oraci6n la their lives by the way they serve fuente de la experiencia de Dios, Verdad, others, especially those in need, we Camino y Vida para los hombres, Discussion oremos: Ensefianos... pray to the Lord: (R.) 1. Discuss this statement: "The idea of the John. devil belongs more to the superstitious 8. What does Scripture teach about evil? Celebrante: Padre nuestro, no LECTOR: For all of God's mentality of the pre-industrial age." Discuss. people, that all of us may deepen our 2. Do you observe evil in the world? Discuss. 9. What does the Church teach us about evil? sabemos orar pero confiamos en la guia own prayer lives and yearn for times 3. Discuss this statement: "...Humans seem Discuss. de tu Espiritu. El es quien viene en quite capable of the most monstrous evil 10. Can the devil force us to sin? What does the nuestra ayuda y nos ensena a 11amarte to be alone with God in prayer, we with no apparent help from the devil." Church say about the nature of the devil? 4. How would you define evil? Discuss. 11. Discuss this statement: "...Sin is seen as Padre. Danos su fortaleza y haznos pray to the Lord: (R.) 5. How was the problem of evil approached in making people slaves of 'the evil one' siempre perseverar en la oraci6n. Te lo LECTOR: For the elderly and the Old Testament? In the New inasmuch as sin traps people into situations Testament? where the easiest thing to do is to go on pedimos por tu hijo Jesus, nuestro the sick, that they may see their 6. Why did Jesus come into the world? deeper and deeper into dishonesty, cruelty modelo, Amen. suffering and illness as a vehicle for 7. Read Chapter 16 in the Gospel according to selfishness, violence and so on." Page 141 Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 Follow-up called imperative after Eucharistic Congress VATICAN CITY-(NC)- Philadelphia has the respon- A spiritual renewal program sibility for beginning follow-up must follow a eucharistic to the congress, the cardinal congress, or there's no reason said. Using an analogy to the to have such a congress, ac- Olympic Games, he added, cording to the papal legate to "The torch was given to the 41st International Philadelphia. Philadelphia Eucharistic Congress held last must continue to carry that August in Philadelphia. torch and hold it high for the Cardinal James Knox, entire world to see." interviewed in Rome, called last Cardinal Knox praised year's congress "a marvelous plans to mark the anniversary event" and said, "My head is of the congress in Philadelphia still spinning from that with special Masses. "Such wonderful week." But, he practices would indeed keep the added, "if the spiritual effect of spirit of the congress alive," he the congress does not extend said. He urged Catholics also beyond the week, then such a to work for justice, in response gathering is a failure." to the theme of last year's congress: "The Eucharist and The cardinal, who is also the Hungers of the Human COOL IN THE POOL: On a hot summer front of a building constructed by Pope of the Vatican Family." day, youngsters take advantage of a Pius IX as a tobacco factory in the mid Congregation for the An active spiritual renewal fountain in the Trastevere section of 1800s. Sacraments and Divine program as a continuation of Rome to cool off. The fountain stands in Worship, said that a eucharistic the Philadelphia congress will congress should result in do much to insure the success personal resolutions "to know of the 42nd International Jesus more intimately and to Eucharistic Congress, French thinker downplays serve Him more effectively." scheduled for Lourdes, France, The host city of in 1981, the cardinal said. traditionalist schism issue Paint-poisoned pachyderm PARIS -(NC)-French schism lasts three or four spectacle but without much of a hunted in Vatican parking philosopher Jean Guitton, centuries," said the noted future." personal friend of Pope Paul VI French thinker and member of Guitton, who was one of a VATICAN CITY—(NO—A Vatican road and mediator between Church the French Academy in an handful of lay observers at the crew is keeping an eye open for a missing papal officials and followers of interview with the French news Second Vatican Council, judged pachyderm which belonged to Renaissance Pope traditionalist Archbishop weekly L'Express. that both the rebel archbishop Leo X. Marcel Lefebvre, has said that and his aide, Father Francois The elephant, given to the Pontiff during his a traditionalist schism in the "A condemnation of Arch- Ducaud-Bourget, are "not first- pageant-filled reign (1513-1521) by an Indian Church would not amount to bishop Lefebvre would not give level personalities, either as prince, was buried somewhere in the huge very much. rise to an important schism. It regards intelligence nor ability. Belvedere Courtyard in Vatican City. "Generally speaking, a would be a schism full of "They are rather The elephant died of poisoning after he was primitive," he said. decorated with paint for a papal festival. "They are not the cause Workmen who are repaving the large Liturgist explains how but the occasion" for the courtyard, now used as a parking lot for Vatican traditionalist movement, added officials, expect to find the elephant's skeleton. Guitton. Tridentine Mass differs "If Archbishop Lefebvre DETROIT -(NC)- eucharistic prayers. does not ordain a bishop, his Although it is clearly not the In addition, Father Shirilla movement will die after his only area of dispute, the said, the Mass order was death." Tridentine Mass has been revised to simplify the rites, Guitton said that Pope WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR perhaps the most visible avoid duplication and restore Paul told him that he would symbol in the controversy be- certain traditional elements. As have been willing to grant tween traditionalist Arch- a result, the homily again traditionalists permission to bishop Marcel Lefebvre and the became a part of the liturgy of celebrate the Mass in Latin Vatican. the word, the prayer of the according to the preconciliar Father Gerald M. Shirilla, faithful once more became a rite if they had not made the director of the Institute for part of the eucharistic rite a symbol of Church Pastoral Liturgical Ministries, celebration, and the penitential rebellion. said that the difference is not rite was restored at the strictly one of language. The beginning of Mass. SUNDAY OUR REGULAR 9.95 Seafood specialists HIBACHI Tridentine Mass is celebrated In a third change, a more since 1959 in Latin, but Mass in the newrepresentative portion of PRIME rite can properly be celebrated Scripture became a part of the SIRLOIN in Latin today if pastoral new liturgy. 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Friday, Aug. 5, to Thursday, Aug. 11. Father Gesu celebrates Clement Petrik, S.J., of Washington, D.C., will be the retreat director. Focus will be on listening and Two special Masses will be held at Gesu responding to the Word of God in personal, in- Church to celebrate the Feast of the Founder of dividual prayer. For further information contact the Jesuits, St. Ignatius of Loyola. A bilingual Sister Helen Tiemann at 582-2534. concelebrated Mass with Jesuits from all over Miami will be offered Saturday, July 30, at 5 p.m. On Sunday, July 31, at 11:30 a.m., an English Mass will be concelebrated by the Jesuits' 1977-78 School Calendar stationed at Gesu. Archdiocese of Miami Teens to Fatitna Palm Beach County Robert M. Brake, new president of the Serra Club Aug. 22-26 Teacher Workdays of Miami, Florida, congratulates Frank J. Four Miami boys recently joined a group of Aug. 29 School Opens Metyko, Serra Club of Houston, Texas, on Sept. 5 Labor Day Holidays Metyko's election to the presidency of Serra young men from all over the United States who are traveling to Fatima, Portugal. James Oct. 28 End First Quarter International at the recent 35th Convention of Oct. 31 Teacher Workday Serra International in San Francisco. Brateger, Mike and Tom Ciochon and John Horan are participating in the pilgrimage sponsored by Nov. 11 Veterans Day Holiday the Blue Army Cadets, the official Fatima Nov. 24-25 Thanksgiving Holidays apostolate. Dec. 22 Christmas Holidays Begin New director Jan. 3 Classes Resume Edward D. Lewis has been elected chairman Jan. 19 End Second Quarter of the board of directors of St. Mary Hospital, Jan. 20 Teacher Workday West Palm Beach. Established by the Sisters of Cancer aid March24-28 Easter Holidays St. Francis, the hospital now has 316 beds and is March 31 End Third Quarter part way through a multi-million dollar American Cancer Society needs all types of April 3 Teacher Workday renovation and expansion program. merchandise for its summer of '77 auction to be May 29 Memorial Day Holiday held Aug. 14 at the Youth Fair Grounds. Small June 2 End Fourth Quarter appliances, furniture, sporting goods, toys or or Life picnic anything unusual will be picked up if donars call June 5-6 End Fourth Quarter 576-2430. A Right to Life picnic will be held Saturday, July 30 from 11 a.m., at John Prince Park, Lake Worth. Participants are asked to bring food and Sisters' retreat Special Sale of supplies for themselves and something to share. FURNITURE! For further information call Sharon Walsh at 622- The Cenacle Retreat House, Lantana, will 3697. host a six-day Scripture retreat for Sisters from Sofa Bed Chairs and Tables 10 Pc. Dining Room Set Spanish Console Table It's a Uate RACK CLOTHING £ PRICE! Books, Accessories Festival July 22, 23 and 24. throughout the year. All are their lunch. There will be games LOURDES THRIFT SHOP Dade County Parishioners are asked to help invited to attend and pray for and prizes for the children. 330 S. Olive W. Palm Beach by donating gifts for booths peace in the world. A brunch 655-6036 * OPEN 11 to 3 pm. ST. BRENDAN'S parish, and purchasing tickets. will follow at Howard Johnsons EXPOSITION OF THE Miami, is holding its annual on Belvedere and Olive Road. BLESSED SACRAMENT rummage sale in the school West Palm Beach takes place at St. Vincent cafeteria through Sunday, July ST. JOHN FISHER Ferrer Church, Delray Beach, MOVING? 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items THE BLUE ARMYof Our parish, West Palm Beach, will each First Friday of the month for sale include clothing, toys, Lady of Fatima will attend the sponsor a Family Picnic on following the 8:30 a.m. Mass. books, plants and assorted 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Sunday, July 31 at 12 noon at The hours of exposition are household items. Juliana's Church, West Palm Dubois Park. Cooking facilities from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All are Beach, August 6, the first will be provided by the Men's invited to spend some time in ST. JOHN BOSCO Saturday of the month, and Club for parishioners to cook adoration. parish will hold its Summer every first Saturday DEPENDABLE SERVICE-OUR RESPONSIBILITY If you can't take it with you PARISH PHARMACIES please call In time of sickness, and for better The St. Vincent health, you know you can depend de Paul Store GRANT DAINO on your pharmacy. 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HOLY FAMILY For an appointment call 14744 NE 6 Avenue STONE'S PHARMACY 940-7445 757-5544 "DRIVE-IN WINDOW SERVICE" - RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES 12003 NW 7 Avenue PH: 759-6534 - 11638 N.E. 2nd Ave. (Near Barry College) 681-1695 (Reaches all chapels) 801 N! Miami Avenue OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP1 ST. PHILIP^ 373-3856 DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Funeral Chapels 425 Perrine Ave., Perrine ITHGOW OP A-LOCK A DRUGS 235-6792 Our family's concern for yours. 19160 W. Dixie Hwy 931-5418 Donn Lithgow, L.F.D. I 401 Opa Locka Blvd. Page 161 Miami. Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 Sundries - Photo Supplies - Film Developing - Money Orders - Blue Stamps DIF'ETIC CANDIES AND COOKIES LUNCHEONETTE & STORE OPEN 6:30 A.M. TO 1 0 P.M. ^ Water may be 'Deep' but characters aren't "The Deep," which could sweater and a towel. trapped lighthouse in slow- while the water may be deep, be described as "Jaws IV2," is But the truth is that Peter motion, and a visually spec- the characters are not. Nick damp summer's entertainment. Benchley's over-promoted tacular escape by the divers Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset are The cast spends half the film successor to his shark epic is from a swirling school of really nothing more than pretty scuba diving in and around old your basic mindless thriller. sharks. Between these violent young bodies motivated only wrecks off Bermuda—actually, It has perhaps five ex- attractions, which are intended by greed and the spirit of a friendly but expertly con- citing episodes neatly placed to be as shocking as possible, adventure after they go beyond structed tank in a Hollywood throughout the film to keep you things often get interminably the usual tourist attractions studio. Combined with theater from being hypnotized by all dull, unless you're hung up on and stumble into a World War air-conditioning, the effect is those fish—two big fights to- the lore of old sea treasures lost II wreck loaded with morphine. almost as refreshing as an iced the-death on land and one in the on the Spanish Main. They decide to go after it tea commercial. Bring your ocean, the explosion of a booby- A central difficulty is that despite the sophisticated nothing really happens to the threats of nasty local drug character, the rating is PG). kingpin Low Gossett, which The violence is also extra includes a voodoo paint job on rough, especially for children Ms. Bisset's stomach. They and the squeamish. One of the join forces with expert treasure guys tries to drill a hole in an hunter Robert Shaw (a close opponent with an outboard relative of his salty shark motor, and an even less hunter in "Jaws") to fool pleasant fate is saved for villain Gossett while they actually Gossett. The violence in "The search for sunken Spanish Deep" almost always suggests, treasure that just happens to be or ends in, mutilation, here buried underneath the other perpretrated more often by Young band vocalist wreck. humans than by monsters of Francine Evans (Liza nature. Mlnnelli) and Jimmy Much of the dialog is Doyle (Robert De Niro), incomprehensible even when it Fans of Bruce the Shark, can be heard through the however, at least have that a saxophone player, fall bloodless shark attack to savor, In love in the romantic bubbles, and the people are stereotyped black-and-white— as well as a new monster musical drama, 'New here literally, since the bad lurking in the dark bowels of York, New York.' guys are black. (There is one the wreckage, a giant moray eel traitor, a pitiful little derelict who has one of the characters sea dog played skillfully by Eli for lunch before the film is over. Wallach). More aesthetically oriented Nolte, who comes on like a patrons will have to settle for 'New York, New York' professional athlete in his first the expertly staged underwater acting job, is over his head in photography, including a crazy this company, but Shaw and ballet of hundreds of jiggling Bisset could do thrillers in their little ampules of morphine. is synthetic nostalgia sleep—which they sometimes Overall though, British then, just as their fortunes are he does not appear to seem to be doing. director Peter Yates ("Bullitt") REVIEWED BY USCC on the upswing, Francine just doesn't have as much good Dent, of Communication altogether rule out the The presence of the lovely becomes pregnant and insists, possibility of an eventual Ms. Bisset is exploited several stuff to work with as "Jaws" NEW YORK, NEW over Jimmy's protests, on genius Steve Spielberg did. (B, YORK (United Artists) is reconciliation. (Much of the times for heavy suggestions of leaving the band and returning ambiguity seems not to be sexual abuse and torture (when PG) synthetic nostalgia redeemed to to New York for the sake of the some extent by Robert De Niro deliberate but the result of the baby. The loss of Francine's faulty editing that plagues the and Liza Minnelli. NEW talents comes at a time when Capsule movie reviews | YORK, NEW YORK is a big, film throughout. Jimmy, for the big band era is already in example, has a casual con- EMPIRE OF THE ANTS MEAN FRANK, CRAZY sprawling movie festooned with decline, and a bitter Jimmy loose ends. versation with his son in (AIP) is a thoroughly inept, TONY (Aquarius) is a eventually returns to New York Francine's dressing room, but often ludicrous movie about a mediocre, tongue-in-cheek but It is a two-and-a-half hour himself. There he plays in Scorsese gives us no other chronicle of the tribulations and group of immensely unlikable rather brutal Italian-made film relative obscurity in a Harlem indication that the two have people terrorized by giant ants. starring Lee Van Cleef, as a triumphs of Jimmy Doyle and club. ever laid eyes on each other A-III (PG) deported American gang lord, Francine Evans, the familiar before.) kind of show-business couple Francine, on the other FOR THE LOVE OF and Tony Lo Bianco, as a whose point of origin is hand, who has been making BENJI (Mulberry Square) is an bumbling, would-be gangster. nowhere in the real world but records during her pregnancy, Liza Minnelli and Robert extremely entertaining sequel A great deal of graphic violence. who, like Athena from Zeus' achieves a success that her De Niro work very well that is surefire entertainment B (R) brow, spring from the genre of egotistical husband cannot together. De Niro's unquench- for younger children. Our the 40s musicals, without cope with, and their already able energy, moreover, goes a lovable canine hero, on vacation THE LAST DAYS OF father or mother or kin strained marriage—Jimmy has long way towards saving the in Greece, becomes the un- MAN ON EARTH (New whatsoever, just as did the never been faithful—gives way film as entertainment. It never witting central figure in some World) is a failed satire set characters once played by Alice under this new burden. They go quite becomes tedious, even in sort of international plot, and against the background of a Faye and Tyrone Power. NEW their separate ways after the its slow last third. And for the chase is on. Lively summer world on the verge of social and YORK, NEW YORK is, in fact, birth of their son. those who like Miss Minnelli's fare which parents, too, can material disintegration. A Martin Scorsese's bulky, over Some years later, Jimmy's way with a song, the faults of enjoy. A-I (G) group of scientists led by a decorated valentine to that of jazz finally gains ac- the film will be of little con- MacARTHUR (Universal) ruthless woman (Jenny kind of movie and its era. ceptance, and modestly suc- sequence. She gets plenty of is a plodding film biography of Runacre) attempt to put cessful himself now, he goes to opportunity. the controversial American together a superperson capable Jimmy (Robert De Niro) hear Francine sing during an of saving the world, and they and Francine (Liza Minnelli) Though there is no nudity hero which does not fail to show engagement that marks her and the language is relatively his warts but is unable to come forcibly enlist the services of a meet in a nightclub atop a triumphant return to New York brilliant and despairingly skyscraper in New York on V.J. restrained (not as restrained as to grips with his character. The as a Hollywood star. She sees a 40s musical, of course), the fine acting of in cynical young man (Jon Finch). Day. While Tommy Dorsey's him in the audience, sings with The film has good acting and band plays for the radio marital problems which play the title role, however, and of her own lyrics the melody that such a prominent part make Ed Flanders as Harry Truman some bright dialog, but it audience and a roomful of noisy he wrote years before (the song finally comes apart at the celebrators, Jimmy tries to pick this a film for the mature. A-III does provide some good that gives the film its title), and (PG) moments. A-II (PG) seams. Some gratuitous nudity, up Francine. He has no luck. they talk pleasantly after the moreover, is offensive. B (R) The next day, however, thanks show. to a complex sequence of events NEW CAR REDUCTION SALE! true to the genre, she goes with Scorsese fights shy of a Continued this week especially for VOICE readers: him to an audition at a happy ending, however, though n Brooklyn nightclub. Jimmy's 1977 Lincoln Classic Coupe $8691 style on his tenor sax is far too 1977 Full Power Cougar XR7 $6192 SUNDAY! 9 A.M. - Ch. 7 cool, but Francine's vocal 1977 Mercury Monarch GTS $5390 "The Church and The intervention saves the day. 1977 Four Speed V-6 Capri 11 $4377 World Today." They are hired together. 10A.M.-Ch.5 call now for specials -Over Four Hundred Beauties at Bargain Prices! The TV Mass Francine quickly moves up for Shut - Ins GALEN TRAVEL 10:30 A.M. - Ch. 10 to become a singer for one of , LINCOLN MERCURY The TV Mass the big bands of the era, and North Miami Beach 33180 Punce de Leon at Bud Rd for Shut-Ins. 931-5300 945-6629 Coial Gables 445 7711 Jimmy tags along. They marry. The Archdiocese ot Miami's TV Programs in English S Jimmy takes over the band, but rABLES Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977 / Page 17 Show of the Week NBC's 'Tut: the Boy King' The King Tut exhibition, was rich culturally but vaguely happiness and joy. currently on tour of six detailed in the records of the The exhibit is a fascinating American cities has attracted time. experience in both art and record museum attendance as Although this background history. One is able to see much one of the most significant art material is helpful in more detail through the eye of events of recent years. establishing an evocative mood the camera than would be In order to share the of the timelessness of history, possible in visiting the exhibit exhibition with the many who one does not have to be the in a museum. The objects are will be unable to see it during least bit interested in the past enclosed in glass cases and the its tour, NBC put it on tape to appreciate the unique camera uses the reflections to while it was at Washington's sophistication of the Egyptian create a three-dimensional National Gallery of Art. The craftsman who fashioned the effect that helps bring these result, TUT: THE BOY KING, exquisite 55 artifacts that were objects of stone and wood to will be shown this Wednesday, to accompany the young life. July 27 at 8-9 p.m. on WCKT- Pharaoh on his journey into the Welles' narration is ex- Channel 7 and it is clearly the afterworld. cellent, both informative in show of the week. The objects themselves are explaining such matters as the Orson Welles as host sets mostly everyday articles, in- significance of the art, the the stage by recounting how cluding toys, jars of cosmetics, rarity of glass, the vivid nature Howard Carter's 1922 ex- and furniture as well costly of the color, and yet main- pedition to the Valley of the trappings of a political and taining the necessary mood of Kings uncovered the lost tomb religious nature, for the history and helped unusually of Tutankhamun, the Egyptian Pharaoh was both king and well by an appropriate musical Pharaoh who ruled from ap- god. Most unexpected and score. This is a program about proximately 1334 to 1325 B.C. delightful, however, are the "art" in its broadest sense of Relatively little is known about common articles of daily use illuminating the human spirit his life or his reign other than which establish a human bond and condition. his ascension to the throne at between us and those who used It is a rare viewing ex- about the age of 9 and his early them over 3,000 years ago. perienced that should not be death before 20. Welles brings Especially appealing are the missed. his distinctive sense of drama many animal sculptures, all to the exhibit and emphasizes with their tongues sticking out, the mystery of the period which which for Egyptians signified Probe of TV ratings demanded WASHINGTON- (NC)- incapable of exercising "Such network practices," The U.S. Catholic Conference responsible freedom in the he said, "have created an (USCC) Department of choice of programming as long environment in which licensees Communication has asked the as they are trapped in a rating are routinely clearing network Federal Communications thralldom. entertainment programming Comission (FCC) to investigate "If ratings objectively without the free exercise of television rating services identified the needs of the their independent judgment because they "exercise an public, they would be a that is legally required. inordinate influence upon valuable service both to "Such abdication at a time television programming and broadcasters and the public when there is a national concern have successfully resisted they are to serve." over violent, sexual and or public scrutiny." The USCC said the present other adult material in network The USCC office also system of screening programs programs cannot be ignored." asked the FCC to allow local by affiliates is neither "timely" Noting that books, affiliates to preview network nor "adequate." records, films, circuses and programming a month before it Affiliates do not have other exhibits are subject to is scheduled for broadcast to enough time to provide sub- "critical evaluations" before give the affiliates time to stitute programming if they they are seen or heard. Beusse substitute for network want to, Beusse said. He said, "prior screening of programs they believe are supported Westinghouse's programs for critical evaluation inappropriate. request for a one-month lead by bonafide critics is a "The broadcaster is time. paramount need. licensed to serve his local The USCC said the present "The very limited and community; it is their stan- system is not adequate because selective access to such dards that he must consider in written summaries and not previews presently available is making program decisions," programs themselves are no more than a token of what is the USCC said. provided to affiliates. truly required." Folksinger Melanle performs two of Phil Ochs's songs The USCC office made "Anyone familiar with the during the 90-minute concert-tribute, "Phil Ochs these and other recom- major differences that can Memorial Celebration," Thursday, July 28, at 10 p.m., mendations in comments to the occur between script and final on WPBS, Channel 2. Melanle is joined by folksingers FCC on a new major inquiry cut will appreciate that written Pete Seeger, Eric Andersen, Dave Van Ronk, Tim into network broadcast materials summarizing future Hardin, Tom Rush, Peter Yarrow and others. practices, the first such inquiry programs are not an adequate in a quarter of a century, ac- basis for judgment," Beusse cording to an FCC spokesman. said. The inquiry was initiated by So. Florida activities Westinghouse, a small broad- casting group. HOLY CROSS BUEHLER PLANE- and 3:30 p.m., and Thursdays Iqive TARIUM of Broward Com- at 7:30 p.m. The planetarium The USCC comments were -H?An munity College, Central wifl be closed for repairs and filed by Robert Beusse, USCC Campus, is presenting "The remodeling from Aug. 4 secretary for communication. ou£ptH through Aug. 25. "A core problem that might be faced" in the FCC vvpocounteb L f Lively Arts musician Gabriel inquiry, Beusse said, "is that Caudillo, who heads his own commercial television, both mcTrustworHTy IL musical group, plays the lead in local and network, is com- BROTHERS in making me at a glance Ruth Foreman's Pied Piper pletely dominated by com- A Religious Community of men f),is minister Players summer production mercial interest. American who share a life of prayer and work "HOLIDAY ISLAND." The television is essentially con- for Christ, as teachers, farmers, Night the Stars Fell" until musical opens at the North cerned with the sale of con- social workers, campus ministers, Sept. 11. The program Miami Playhouse July 23 at 2 sumers to advertisers." parish coordinators, medical person- examines the history and cause p.m., with a cast of 12 per- Because of this commercial nel and other ministries. Thought of becoming of shooting stars and how they formers. "Holiday Island" will orientation, Beusse said, For information write to: a priest? Talk to are related to comets and other play Saturdays through Aug. broadcasters depend on Provincial Office, Dept. 9J Msgr. Nevins at bodies in the solar system. 13 with weekday performances ratings. "In our view," he said, St. Edward's University 223-4561 Show times are Sundays, 2:30 available for groups. "broadcast management is Austin, Texas 78704 Page 181 Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, Jury 22,1977 Waste not, want not school's diners find REDWOOD CITY, head of lettuce, about half a jar Calif.-(NC)-The list of items of peanut butter, about half a in the North Pole News read jar of jelly, turkey, three eggs, like a menu of a sandwich shop, tuna, lunch meat, 15 apples, 11 but the story was about waste, and a half oranges, five and a not consumption. half bananas, one carrot, one It concerned the students celery, three marshmallows and at Our Lady of Mount Carmel four small bags of chips. grade school who deposited the "On April 29, we went to unused portion of their Lucky Store (a supermarket) to lunches in the garbage cans. find out how much everything What made the practice cost, and it added up to unusual, the student newspaper $17.90." discovered, was that much of Ms. Mendez did a little the food was never eaten. arithmetic and figured that if Editor-in-chief Martha students throw out the same Mendez covered the story and amount every day, in a year's this is the way she told it: time more than $3,200 worth of "On April 27, 1977, Miss food is wasted. Sanders and I went to look for In the best tradition of fruit and other kinds of food" in Watergate, the 12-year-old the school's garbage cans. editor published the names of How to beat July's heat In Miami? If Oelaney with the 75 youngsters, ranging "This is what we found: 76 the food wasters. The result: you're a youngster In St. Francis Xavler in age from eight to 17are Alma McLeod, slices of bread, nine slices of there is hardly any food in the parish you might try Ice skating at nearby Mrs. Eleanor Shell and Carl Henderson. bologna, eight slices of cheese, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Polar Palace. This Is the third con- In addition to Ice skating, activities have 24 slices of ham, 28 slices of garbage cans. secutive year that Father Samuel J. included picnics, a trip to the salami, about a quarter of a Bon apetit. Oelaney, pastor, has conducted a Seaquarlum, and going to Omni Six and summer program. Helping Father the Patio movie theaters. Grade schoolers think about thinking' since 1970. According to Matthew their textbook, while seventh and teachers are often too busy MONTCLAIR, N.J.- In fact, the authors Lipman and Ann Margaret through ninth graders read to speculate with children or to (NC) — Can children in maintain, teaching children Sharp, who coauthored the "Lisa," a sequel which finishes discuss their questions in a elementary schools be taught to philosophical thinking in an age book with Frederick S. the formal and informal logic of nonauthoritarian, nondoctrinal "think about thinking"- when they are pressured on all Oscanyan, there is a sudden "Harry" and relates reasoning way. logically, clearly, reasonable, sides by TV, parents and the wave of interest in teaching to morality. Before attempting to ethically and morally? choice of many options in philosophy to pre-high school Lipman and Sharp say introduce Harry to their Yes, say the authors of behavior, may be a major way youngsters. Lipman and Sharp educators have been fascinated classes, teachers attend in- "philosophy in the Classroom," of pointing the way to are director and assistant by the effectiveness of Harry tensive workshops conducted a compact volume just adulthood by helping them to director, respectively, of the and Lisa in getting through to by philosopher-educator teams published about an experiment assess what is important and Institute for the Advancement youngsters by talking about to get rid of their own hangups which now has been praised by what is not important in their of Philosophy for Children at their own experiences and about philosophy and to learn educators all over the country lives. Montclair State College in problems. Harry and his friends to help children express Montclair, N.J. discover the rules of logic, themselves in their own terms More than 2,000 queries which lead them to other areas and not to squelch them. 102 Dade County teens in about the philosphy-for- of philosophical inquiry. They The program is now being children project have reached explore mind and ideas, used in some 100 classrooms Upward Bound program Lipman and Sharp, some of the definitions of objects and across the country, and is most interested teacher activities, the nature of culture, gaining momentum. One hundred and two sessions on the University training and curriculum the difference between fact and teenagers from 12 Dade County campus during the regular development experts have been opinion, and the esthetic In "Philosophy in the high schools are living at the school year. For two summers in Catholic and religious- dimension of human ex- Classroom," the authors say University of Miami while the students spend six weeks oriented schools, the two say. perience. that "a society which does not participating in the six-week living in University residence The institute program, According to Lipman, value a school environment Upward Bound program of halls while participating in a funded by the National En- children have a natural which is conductive to moral academics, athletics, coun- concentrated program. dowment for the Humanities, philosophical bent, which growth...should openly accept seling and cultural activities. Those who just graduated does not mention Kant, adults and school systems do its share of blame for the Now in its 10th year, the from high school are enrolled in Aristotle or syllogisms. But the their best to stamp out. Parents amoral conduct of its children." program recently was refunded courses for which they'll receive kids learn just the same, for $138,000 by the Department credit as freshmen in various through two fictional charac- of Health, Education and colleges. There are 18 students ters —'' Harry Stottlemeier'' Welfare, U.S. Office of Edu- who will enter college in the fall and his friend "Lisa." cation. Its goal is to recruit at Fort-Valley, Ga., Central Students in grades five underachieving high school State University in Ohio, and six use the novel, "Harry "A Home students at the beginning of Morris Brown College in Stottlemeier's Discovery" as Away from Home" their junior year in an attempt Atlanta, Florida State, Florida to motivate them toward some A & M, Biscayne College, sort of post-secondary Miami-Dade and the UM. What does it take to be a Our 49th Year education. Project director Mrs. Anna Little Brother of the Good Shepherd? We have oper- Beautiful 140-acre cam- They receive academic Price says the summer program pus outside Tampa. counseling and tutoring in will culminate on Aug. 5 when ated Camillus House, weekly sessions at their schools the students leave on their Miami, Florida for the and bi-monthly Saturday annual bus trip to Atlanta. MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS past 15 Years, Feeding, Clothing and sheltering. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS REGISTRATION Thousands of poor men. Ages 11 to 15 — Grades 6 thru 9

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Blessed Trinity-Parochial School , who has been MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS SCHOOL 6400 East Chelsea Avenue, Tampa, Fl. 33610 4020 Curtiss Parkway 871-5780 caring for Christ's Miami Springs, Fl. Ask for Mrs. Long poor and needy for Sixty Years. No discrimination as to race, color, or creed. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,19771 Page 19 VOICE 5-Personals CLASSIFIED EXPANDING BUSINESS! Need several ambitious people to make $500 $1,000 monthly. 8-10 hrt. wcddy. RATES and 620-4122 Interview 5-7 PM. INFORMATION SLIMLINE 3 ine Minimum Charge Count 6 words per line "NUTRITIONAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM" Lose up to 29 pounds a month and 1 Time Per Line 72c PfEL FANTASTIC. NO SHOTS. DRUGS OR diy iuppiy 56< 3 limes Per Line 60c ssyi'b-e&iS * - David F. Blakeman, 13-Consecutive Independent Distribuitor .51 Times Per Line 48: FREE DELIVERY

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BEGINNERS ORGAN AND PIANO Lessons Reillys have a look at statue of the Madonna In the yard during a light rain that left a 5—Personals Chord method, popular and classical music drop about to fall from the statue's nose. Experienced teacher S87 7252 MURRAY'S HEALTH FOOD STORE Cor. N Miami Ave. 5 N.W. 75 St. Phone 759-2187 Vitamins, Minerals, Books, Bread, Nuts, TUTORS- Two certified teachers special Oils, Honey, Seeds. ed. elem ed and high schl. Reasonable. References 756-1808 eves. Family Center set TWELVE PEARLS MANOR 163 N.E. 55 Street Miami, Florida 33137 AIRLINE - TRAVEL Loving community for God's precious ones Reservations- ticketing and agency (for the sick, elderly and lonely) operation classes. Placement assistance- to open in August 758-8389 or 759-8393 call TSI- 887-8285.

"COME" TUTORING- Certified teacher. English (Continued from Page 1) regularization or explanation of work," Reilly said, "but was Has Jesus called you to live in total remedial reading, phonics and French by Christian community? Call 759-8393. prayers. their status.) overworked and was glad to get native. Students and adults Reasonable Workshops will probably The Family Center will some relief from the family life 681-9884 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Miami Council be held with parish priests or have a board of directors with responsibilities which is a full- 1726. Hall for rent for weddings and couples designated by parishes about 30 members represen- time job in itself." banquets. 5644 N.W. 7th Street. 266-1041. 12-lmportt to head family life programs, tative of all age ranges, Archbishop McCarthy will KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Marian Council BETHLEHEM IMPORTS announces their invited to participate and give geographic areas, English and be chairman emeritus of the 3757- Hall for rent for Weddings and new 10th ANNIVERSARY HOME COLOR Spanish groups, priests and Banquets. We also do catering. CATALOG featuring many NEW and EX- input and explain their needs board which will advise, direct 13300 Memorial Hwy N. Mi*. 893-2271 CITING OUVEWOOD AND MOTHER-of- as well as receive support and Sisters. the ministry and support the PEARL gift articles from the HOLY LAND, now available for the first time. SEND S1.00 information from the center. Chairman of the Board will needs of the Center, Reilly said, ROSARY parts and expert repairing. Mr. to BETHLEHEM IMPORTS, Dept. R-FI 2368 "EVENTUALLY the be Father James Reynolds, noting that he and Mimi will be Francis Winkel-41 St. Clair St. Port Sanilac, Kettner Blvd., San Diego, Ca. 92101. P.S. Archdiocese might have a pastor of St. James parish and executive directors. Mich. 48469. ASK ABOUT OUR HOME SALES PROGRAM. director just for divorced and Archdiocesan Pro-life director "We know we have a lot to separated programs," said and who, as former Family Life learn about the area," said Reilly. "That is a big area of director, has worked with the Reilly, "but we've been so X owe- J-itneral <_/lcovttes Reillys in- setting up the new need. In Pheonix, we had a warmly received already we are 885-3521 Mass just for divorced and program. expecting to have a really good HIALEAH PALM SPRINGS separated and 450 attended." "FATHER REYNOLDS program." MIAMI SPRINGS CHAPEL NORTH HIALEAH CHAPEL He emphasized that this was has done a lot of impressive 151 E. OKEECHOBEE ROAD PALM AVE. AT W. 49 STREET not for Catholics who had HIALEAH, FLORIDA 33O1O HIALEAH. FLORIDA 33012 remarried and were in an irregular status. (Such couples FUNERAL HOMES should see a parish priest or the FT. LAUDERDALE JOSEPH E Diocesan Tribunal for possible FUNERAL HOME DAN H. FAIRCHILD-L.F.D. 10931 N.E. 6th Ave. • Miami 299 IN. FEDERAL HWY. ESTABLISHED 1930 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. &80N Becker 763-4488 581-6100 • 754-7544 • Funeral Home i ;*~jj "FACTS every family should know..." KRAEER FUNERAL HOME • Funeral Customs • Burial Vault Facts Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach Sample Road Deerfield Beach • Making a Will • Social Security Benefits 565-5591 941-4111 946-2900 427-5544 • Family History I • Veterans Benefits Ron E. Becker Boca Raton R. Jay Kraeer, Margate Funeral Director Foremost Name in 395-1800 Funeral Director 972-7340 This colorfully Burial Vaults Phone (305) 428-1444 illustrated booklet is MIAMI WILBERT VAULTS 1444 S. Federal Hwy. yours free. Call or write us today. 4605 E. 11 Ave. Hialeah 33013 685-3594 DEERFIELD BEACH NOW THERE ARE T. M. TWO CEMETERIES PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME IN HOLLYWOOD

Thomas M. Ralph HOLLYWOOD Hollywood Judith C. Ralph Owners & Directors FUNERAL HOMES MEMORIAL Memorial CONVENIENT LOCATIONS SINCE 1927 ... SIX CHAPELS GARDENS Gardens North PRIVATE FAMILY ROOMS Cemetery and Mausoleums Cemetery SPACIOUS FORMAL CHAPELS 7001 N.W. 4th St. 60th AVENUE} near TAFT STREET SUITE 402 6S00 Taft Street tf Plantation, Florida The Plummer Family >os. L., J. L., Jr., Lawrence H. , 983-2202 987-7885

Page 20 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE /Friday, July 22; 1977 QUBStWD/DS LEGAL NOTICES & FICTITIOUS NAMES ANNOUNCEMENTS ACCEPTED Betty 13-Hdp Wanted 15-Position wanted at... Babysit in my house. Call 223-6963. 1110 Miami 754-2(51 S.W. 93 Avenue. NURSES WITH Oroward 525 5157 I NUR 1 16-Mrplanei Sale or rent auy/scu. OHMMT RNANDLPN CESSNA SKYM ASTER TURBO-CHARGEDMH 40-Apti- tor Rent N.E. 43-Retlrement home room and board 52-Homes for Sale: Miami Shores 52-Homat for Salt • Holywood Want to get back into nursing? Tired of or rent 6 place, new Interior $35,000.06 the hospital hassle?Want to get into a BUSH AVIATION- Ft. Lauderdale Intl. 1 Bedroom Unfurnished. Newly painted RETIREMENT HOME - openings for AM- ESTATE SALE: 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath and challenging phase of nursing. Try Airport Dade 947-7771 Broward 522-7124. REFERENCES. YEARLY 758-3186 BULATORY Ladies and Gentlemen. ROOM, Maid's quarters. Furn. ...WALK TO SCHOOL Geriatrics. We will orient and train part 3 MEALS, PERSONAL LAUNDRY. J.S. PALMER, REALTOR 751-4141 HAVE YOUR CHILDREN WALK 2 BLOCKS to time 7-3. 341 and 11-7. Must have a 21-Misc. for Sale REASONABLE. 923-1726- 989-6670. OAKRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FROM Florida license or be in the process of 40-Apartment for rent- S.W. this 3 | 2 family home with garage and applying for it. 51-Loti for Sale 52-Homei for Sale- Blscayne Park screen porch in a QUIET residential neigh- CARPET INSTALLER has 14 rolls of carpet RECIEN DECORADO borhood. Spacious grounds with fruit trees RN $40 per day and vinyl- must sell! Also many remnants of Apto. 1 dorm. S150 mensnal galore. 920-3500 24 hr. serv. MARION vinyl and carpet. 945-0751. ZonaBuena-321 SW 7 St. y FOR SALE- OPPORTUNITY LPN $32 per day IRWIN, REALTOR 326 SW 6 St. Sra. Fernandez HOMESITE CORNER LOT. 101 x 138. GOOD To live in a most desirable VILLAGE. ROOMY 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath, FLORIDA For further info. LOCATION, LEHIGH ACRES, FL. $3,500. SHAKLEE'S BASIC- H® GERENTEREHDENTE.TAMBIEN ROOM, DINING ROOM AND GARAGE. FRANK MOORE Aire Acondicionado, Eficiente 931-8435. Asking $50's. Call anytime. Call Mrs. Paul R.N. CLEANS practically ¥ con Parqueo. REALTY, INC. CLOWNEY-STANTON REALTY 52-Homei for Sale Realtor 887-1565 everything with SPARKLING RESULTS. 11703 NE 2nd Ave.- Broker- 891-6252 BIODEGRADABLE. FAST WETTING ACTION. 40-Apti. for Rent -C. Gables Fair Havens 1 QT MAKES, 64 GALLONS OF CLEANING BOYNTON BEACH- New home 3 / 2 One 55-Out of Stile . Carolna 52-Homat for Sale Key Blscayne Center SOLUTION. ORDER NOWI 823-6164. ONE BEDROOM APT. ADULT NO PETS. 2nd block to ST. MARK'S CHURCH, SCHOOL, floor PARTLY FURN. 15 Antilla Ave. SHOPPING. Also one and two bedroom 1 201 Curtis Parkway I NORTH CAROLINA 25-Tool Rentals Apts. from $19,500.00. MUST SELL CUSTOM HOME 4 BEDROOMS- • Miami Springs I P.B. TRAYLOR REAL ESTATE 3 1/2 BATH 2300 sq. ft. and CARPORT YOUR CONNECTION FOR GOOD BUYS IN 40-Apti. for Rent. Miami Beach BEACHCLUB 361-2808 OVER 100 LOW RENTAL TOOLS 512 N. Federal, Boynton 732-9471 MOUNTAIN HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE, LOTS, CHALETS AND ENERGY EFFICIENT SMITTY'S Hardware 1 Bedroom, A /C, unfurn. newly decorated. 52-Homea for Sale - N.E. NEW HOMES. WRITE OR CALL FOR EX- and Paint Co. Pvt. Entrance. 3 blks /Lincoln Rd.- 2 Blks 52-Homes for Sale Port St. Lucle CITING LIST! PARSONS REALTY. 12320N.W. 7 Ave. 681-4481 Public 1301 - 18 St. A COUNTRY FEELING BOX 612- V WEST JEFFERSON, N.C. 28694 NORTH FLORIDA WATERFRONT CBS home. Private dock, 2 Cozy 2 Bedrooms modern eating kitchen Ph 919-246-7272. bedroom 2 Bath, 1830 sq. ft. living area. All PASTOR NEEDS 27-Automothre 40-Apti. for rent St. ROM of Lkna area and other updated features. EXTRA WIDE Appliances. Drapes. Fully carpeted. lot with fruit trees located near BARRY REPLACEMENT 878-2263 1972 TOYOTA Corolla Station Wagon, A /C LOVELY EFFICIENCY. 2 blks. to St. Rose of COLLEGE. ONLY $34,000.00. Call anytime. 56-Aptt. for Sale For 2 weeks. Aug. 1 thru New tires. A-l condition 32,000 mi. Lima'Parish. Ideal for one person. Yearly CLOWNEY-STANTON REALTY 221-3101 893-8554. 11703 NE 2 Ave. -Broker - 891-6252 14. 904-482-3734 52-Homes for tale- Pembroke Pints 6 Unidades $67,500 41-Homei for Rent 52-Homei for Sale - N.W. 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath SCREENED room. N. de Ft. Lauderdale Airport llamar Frank SPANISH SPRINKLERS/WALK to Elementary and H.S. Mulcunry Assoc. 564-6778 1971-24 foot Warrencraft. V-Hull. Head. RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY Home for sale by owner. 3 bedrm., 2 bath. $35,000. 961-1833 Advertising Representative. Exclusive Sleeps 3. Full Canvass. 165 Mercruiser. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. $321. Mo. Wall to wall carpeting, air-cond. central M.K. MULCUNRY, territory, commission, all fringe benefits. Equipped. Excellent condition. Asking 822-0700 or 887-4574 heat. 621-6726 Must be able to write as well as speak 53,000. Phone 987-5948 Hollywood. REALTOR Spanish well. Call Mr. Brink • 754-2651. 52-Homes for Sale S.W. 52-Home$ for Sile- Hollywood NEED A HOUSE OR APT? 40-Apt. For Rant 6 Units $67,500 RENTEX has 1,500 RENTALS TODAY NO CLOSING COST Brand New 4 Bedroom, TOWNHOUSE Small retirement home. Hollywood needs HOUSES, APTS, DUPLEXES, TOWNHOUSES 2 bath. SW area can be yours for ONLY N. of Ft. Lauderdale Airport call Frank mature lady as a live-in employee. Pleasant DUPLEX furnished Bedroom Apt. CLEAN, ALL AREAS, SIZES AND PRICES OPEN 7 WALK TO LITTLE Mulcunrv Assoc. 564-6778 work. Room, Board and Salary. 989-6671 QUIET AREA. Shady trees and fenced yard. DAYS A WEEK 8 AM- 9PM $1,850.00 down M.K. MULCUNRY, or 923-1726. $130. 758-5197 RENTEX 754-4735. FLOWER CHURCH. FHA available-VA No Down Payment Beautiful 1 Bedroom 11/2 bath Apt. facing REALTOR BABY SITTER full time in my home. Miami RESPONSIBLE TENANTS large 50-Real Estate REALTY Taylor SL in a small complex of 12 Lakes area. References. 823-2694 after 5 efficiency Apt. YEARLY. townhouses. LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, 56-Aptt. for Sale - C Gables PM ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS 754-2681 MARKETING & KITCHEN 11/2 bath downstairs. Urge MANAGEMENT bedroom and Master bath upstairs. Low One bedroom co-op apt. Ground floor. 15-PotMon Wanttd maint. $16. Mo. Mature adults. No children. No Pets Pool. WATERFRONT furn. 1 bedroom efficiency, Philip D. Lewis, Inc. REALTORS 444-4484 free parking, shopping and beach. Marlon Irwin, Realtor NURSES AID will care for sick or elderly. REURETTE APTS. 532-3740 Commercial Properties Live out. Experienced. Nora Marin 248-5936 - 446-5576 920-3500,24 hrs. 56-Aptt. for Sab • Pompano NO. PALM BEACH COUNTY 751-5813 40-Apartments for Rent N.E. 52-Homes for Sale: N. Miami FRANK MOORE ONE BEDROOM, 11/2 baths, across from 31 WEST 20th STREET BEACH. 2nd floor, NE EXPOSURE. Excellent 227 N.E. 2 St. Near Gesu, furn. Effcy's, HANDYMAN SPECIAL: 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. TYPING AT HOME REALTY, INC. condition. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Bedroom apts. Utilities Adults. Johnson Rme.oB.och .VI 4-02C1 N.E. area. Holy Family Parish low $30's. Realtor $35,900. 782-0760 573-3913 before 9 AM Act. Hotel 374-9826. J.S. PALMER, REALTOR 751-4141 BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE

60-Septic Tanks 60-Tile Repair 60-Accountants 60-General Maintenance 60-Panting 60-Remodellng RON ROSE CERAMIC TILE ABC BOOKKEEPING Reasonable Rates "Don't Fuss- Call Gus" CHARLES THE PAINTER Complete kitchen and bathroom CONNIE'S SEPTIC TANK CO NEW CONST. REPAIRS, REMOD&ING. AND TAX SERVICE GUSCANALES Interior-Exterior residential, commercial remodeling. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE. Pumpouts, repairs, 24 hr. service SHOWER PANS AND PLUMBING LEAKS ACCOUNTING. BOOKKEEPING. AUDITING Plumbing - Electrical - Carpentry - Painting- 19 yrs. in Miami 758-3916 • 757-0735 Financing. Free estimates. cc256727 592-3495 S.W. AREA, FLA. KEYS 247-3282 Systems Custom Designed A.C. Units- Sprinkler Systems- Installations- cc-01654 893-4863 PRATS INTERIORS 60-Sewing and Alterations J.W. MILLER In Miami 30 years. Types Water Filters- Appliance Repairs- 60-Tiee Service 9050 NE 6 Ave., Miami Shores 754-2681 Cabinet Work- Tile work. PAINTING. 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Clean, oil and adjust $5.95 60-Air condition 60-General Repairs License 0932 Reasonable 666-6819 945-3682 UPHOLSTERY 60-P1umbing Quality Upholstery at Lower Prices 60-Rools - Clean and Coat 60-Signs JOE HAWKINS HOME REPAIRS "WE Come to You" ARIE AIR CONDITIONING PAINTING AND EXTERIOR Free Foam with Complete Upholstery Job Work done in your home Free estimates CORAL GABLES MASTER CARPENTRY-rough or finish 41 Years Experience licensed. Insured 93? 55W. 932 571:3 PLUMBING DOOR HANGING EDVITO SIGNS FREE ESTIMATE PICK-UP. DELIVERY BATH BOUTIQUE MITCHELL'S 10 yrs.exp.cc 01762 823-2870 555NE 125St. Miami893-2131 TOTAL PLUMBING SERVICE TRUCKS WALLS GIFTOEPT. WHITE ROOFS GOLD LEAF 60 -Venetian Btnil Service fRKfSriMAfSS 446-1414 ccNo. 0754 443-1596 Clean $35 Paint $95 90 N.W. 54th St. 758-7025 T&J Air Conditioning for all home repairs Reasonably priced Walls, awnings, pools, patios cc-G 04552 Room units. - new and used. Reliable. Quick and Knowledgeable Free Estimate-Insured- 688-2388 New Venetian Blinds, %1 I'd// Hollywood Call for better price- 947-6674 Phil Palm cc 1425 Lumen de Lumkie Riviera 1" Blinds, 153 N.E. 166 Street Plumbing Join The Third Order of St. Franco 60-Lawn Mower Service 60-Roof dealing and Coating for true peace. Custom Shades Write Bo« 1046 Ft. Laud. 33302 60-Auto Repairs REPAIRS & OLD BUNDS REFINKHED MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. REPAIRED YOUR HOME ALTERATIONS 60-Slipcovers GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Authorized Service and parts. Fertilizers, THEMROOFS STEADCRAFT Sharpening, Welding, TWO STORES TO CALL 891-8576 1151NW_117thST 688 2757 253-3393 SERVE YOU. 27. S.W. 27 Ave. Call 642-6515 CLEANED AND PAINTED CUSTOM MADE THE ANDY ALLEN CO. WHITE OR COLOR 20256 Old Cutler Road. Call CE5-4323 cc-2476 60- Wai Covering 18133 SW 98 Ave. Rd. PRESSURE CLEANING OF SLIPCOVERS PATIO AND WALLS Plisttrini Made with your material or ours 60 Electrical Contraclor L.jhtinj Equip VINYL PAINT USED CALL JACK 861-1482 ANYTIME GRAVEL ROOFS COATED BEAUTIFY YOUR JOE ZAM PLASTER cc 61094-9 A. HEIN ELECTRIC 621-7866 6817922 cc-0623 BROWARD 989-0707 Spotlights Lamps Accessories Patching, plaster, stucco, water proofing, HOME Licensed contractor No. 11400. New work, Sales Rentals Service caulkino. 865-5869 Eliminate dust, grease, scratches forever. additions, alterations, increase amps, 60-T«tevislon Repair STAGE EQUIPMENT 60-Roof repairs- Broward County Expert paper hanger available 7 days. Low pumps, dryers, air-cond., circuit breakers. AND LIGHTING, INC rates. Residential, commercial. Call EARL 60-Professional Services 12231 N.E 13CI, Miami 33161 SMALL LEAK SPECIALIST SPECIALIST BOOTHE 379-0511 9 to 5. 756-1716- Evenings. 60-Fiitnishings 305-891 ?010 Fast dependable service Repairs From $60. RCA- ZENITH- 752-9213 SUMMER SPECIAL Windows P AND E CHURCH FURNISHINGS Moving and Storage Wash and Wear Perm. -$16 complete MOTOROLA New church pews and chancel furniture. Betty Jones Beauty Salon Sera's Television, Inc. Patio screening -Custom Screen Doors Refinishing and reupholstering available. DtEHL MOVING 60-Roof Repairs and Palntm 1071 N.E. 125 Street 2010 N.W. 7 St. 642-7211 Glass Sliding Door- Fast Service- Fair Prices 344 N.E. 70 St. 754-6139. I ARGE OR SMALL JOBS North Miami 891-2821 ALL-WINDOW CO. 666-3339. 7813 Bird SECOND GENERATION ROOF AND HOUSE LIFT-GATE, PIANOS, INSURED Road. cc-1410 624-3406 ?2~6-846b PAINTING Roof cleaning and house 60-General Remodeling painting-interior and exterior. Vinyl acrylic 60- Refriieration 60- Window and Wall Washinr paints used only. Patios- pools- walls ADDITIONS, REMODELING, CLOSE-INS. T.V. REPAIR Robert Williams Moving pressure cleaned. Roof repairs; installment Aluminum or vinyl siding, roofing, painting, FREE ESTIMATES Windows washed, screens, awnings, And Storage of turbine ventilators -2 - 12" turbine COLOR-ANTENNA-STEREO plumbing, house trailers resided, stone and WORK DONE ON YOUR PREMISES cleaned. Wall washing. A] Dee (Member St. . Large-Small |obs anywhere ventilators - $84.95. Serving South Florida SAVE TIME AND MONEY brick work. Call 754-9710. M.L.S. REFRIGERATIONCO. 754-2583 ;;S^571521 Call 681 9930 since 1954. ccNo. 0623 620-1984 CALL RAUL 264-2351 Miami, Rorida / THE VOICE / Friday, Juty 22,1977 / Page 21 La MlSa Tridentina... no solo cuestion de lengua DETROIT—(NO—La Misa pero tambien el nuevo rito posibilidad de diversos pref acios- selecci6n de textos de la Biblia Dirigendose al nuevo consistorio Tridentina no es el unico motivo sefialado por el Concilio Vaticano segun la festividad-pero utilizaba para las celebraciones. Durante de cardenales afirm6: de la controversia entre el obispo II permite la celebraci6n de la solamente un canon. La reforma las celebraciones de Ios "La adopci6n del nuevo disidente Marcel Lefebvre y el Misa en latin, cuando existen emanada del Vaticano II ofrece domingos, las lecturas siguen un ordinario de-la Misa no es algo vaticano, pero de hecho se ha circunstancias que lo exigen asi, tambien varios prefacios y ciclo de tres aflos, sin que queda a la libre elecci6n de convertido en el signo mas visible segun explica el citado liturgista. ademas otros tres 'canons", repeticiones. Durante las misas Ios fieles o sacerdotes... en la de toda ella, ya que el citado La controversia no es por oraciones eucaristicas. diarias, las lecturas siguen un Instrucci6n del 14 de junio de 1971 obispo continiia su gira por el tanto por la lengua, sino por la Ademas, explica el liturgista, ciclo de dos afios, con lo que Ios qued6 aprobada la autorizaci6n mundo, reuniendo a sus adeptos y forma del rito que el Vaticano II se revis6 el ordinario de la Misa fieles llegan a conocer mas para el Nuevo Ordinario y la celebrando la Eucaristia segun declard fuera de vigor. simplificando el rito, omitiendo ampliamente la Palabra de Dios, celebraci6n de la Misa en su ese rito que era el usual en la Aunque utilizada en la Iglesia duplicaciones y restaurando en el contexto de la Misa. forma antigua queda s61o per- Iglesia antes del Concilio durante casi cuatro siglos, la elementos "de la primitiva mitida a sacerdotes ancianos y Vaticano II. El pasado 24 de mayo de 1976, forma de la Misa Tridentina fue norma de Ios Santos Padres," Pablo VI claramente indic6 la enfermos quienes han de Para muchos surge la revisada y reformada en el anteriores al Concilio de Trento. posici6n de la Iglesia sobre el uso celebrar la misa sin el pueblo, es pregunta £En qu6 se diferencia concilio, a traves de la Cons- de la Misa Tridentina. decir privadamente." tal rito de la practica tituci6n sobre Sagrada Liturgia. "Como consecuencia, la recomendada hoy por la Iglesia Este fue el primer documento homilia vino a formar parte de la Cat61ica.? emanado del Concilio con fecha 4 liturgia de la Palabra y las Escribiendo para el peri6dico de diciembre de 1963 y obtuvo oraciones de Ios fieles una vez 2,147 votos favorables, con cuatro ! Prendiendo diocesano de Michigan, el Padre mas se consideran parte de la Gerald M. Shirilla, Director del adversos y uno nulo. celebraci6n eucarfstica. El rito Instituto de minister ios Segun el Padre Shirilla, la penitencial volvi6 a ocupar su Pastorales, indica que la diferencia principal entre las dos puesto al comienzo de la Misa luces! diferencia no es simplemente una formas esta en la oraci6n tambien", explica el sacerdote. En la editorial en ingles, pag. 6 esta semana, se hace notar de lengua. Es verdad que la Misa eucaristica. "Otro de Ios cambios ha sido la publicidad negative dada por Ios periodicos y medios de Tridentina se celebra en latin, La forma antigua incluia la la adopcidn de una nueva comunlcacidn al apag6n en Nueva York, y seflala otros elementos positivos tambien ocurridos en la ciudad durante aquellas horas de oscuridad: ejemplos de gente joven ayudando Confusion y manipulation en la a Ios ancianos, de vecinos interesandose unos por otros y compartiendo sus pequenas linternas... La reflexidn le lleva a pensar en la misi6n del cristiano de hoy a ser luz y sal, testigo de la Resurrecci6n, portador de buena Conferencia de mujeres de la Fla, noticia. £Por que no tambien nosotros? iPor qu£ no hacer vida la que expresaba su opini6n sobre la conocida frase "mas vale prender una vela que maldecir la (Viene de la Pag. 24) derrota. La resoluci6n sobre oscuridad ? *Un modo de hacerlo? Tratando de descubrlr todo opiniones personales del la conferencia y decia: "Como ERA presentada en la con- miembro del comity organizador lo bueno que se hace junto a nosotros. Y ipor que no hacernoslo representante federal, el juez ferencia contenia el siguiente saber? Elizabeth Athanaskos de Ft. del estado de Missouri, he par- parrafo: ticipado en cinco reuniones de mi Las paginas de La Voz estan abiertas para hacer resaltar Lauderdale. "La Comisi6n Justicia y Paz, todo lo positivo e interesante que organizan grupos o parroquias. Unas 2,700 personas se estado para el Afio Internacional y la Di6cesis Cat61ica de Orlando de la Mujer y nunca he visto algo Escriban sus iniciativas a "Prendiendo luces", La Voz P.O. Box habian ya inscrito como par- apoyan ERA, recomiendan al 38-1059, Miami 33138. ticipantes el sabado por la semejante a lo ocurrido aqui. Me Congreso de Ios Estados Unidos mafiana lo que les hacia capaces sorprende que personalidades el paso de tal enmienda, de voto, pero a la hora de la como las que presiden se hayan aplauden la ratificaci6n de la votacidn el domingo, Virginia comprometido a apoyar una enmienda realizada en 30 • Honraran a la Vixgen de Apostel, en Hialeah, el sabado 30 Harlam, de Miami y presidenta conferencia tan manipulada estados, y hacen constar por Fatima con motivo de con- de julio a las 7 p.m. del Consejo de Mujeres Cat61icas como esta. Me duele y me escrito, y con dolor, la cuarta memorar Ios 60 aflos de su La bendici6n de la Imagen se de la Arquidi6cesis, tom6 el molesta su falta de juicio. Espero derrota de ERA en el estado de la aparicidn en Coba de Iria, llevara a efecto durante una misa micrifono para recordar que que Ios participantes en estas Florida. erigiendo una imagen para la de campafla en Ios jardines segun las reglas se necesitaba reuniones, cuestionen Ios Los nombres de las delega- veneraci6n de todos sus devotos aledanos a la Capilla, siendo una mayorfa (mitad mas uno) procedimientos aqui empleados das de Ios condados de Dade en en el jardin de la Capilla adjunto padrinos de la ceremonia Ios presente para votar..Al faltar 50 para silenciar las opiniones de la Broward a la reuni6n de Houston a la Iglesia de St. John the esposos Mary y Zacarfas Elfas. votos, la Presidenta Gwen mayoria aqui presente y espero son: Marie Anderson, Susan B. Cherry tuvo que declarar la que censuren ante el Congreso Anthony, Dra. Rita Bornstein, conferencia finalizada, y las esta conferencia que juzgo como Mollie Brilliant, Gwen Cherry, resoluciones quedaron s61o como un mal uso de fondos federates." Eufalia Frazier, Marie Hernan- Un Colegio con aportaciones no oficiales a De hecho la conferencia dez, Carol Sheehan, Francena presentar en Houston. termin6 con ambos grupos Thomas, Virginia C. Holland, Historia y Prestigio "Los grupos pro-familia no se declarandose victoriosos. Los Nancy Traver, Inez Almond, proponian oposici6n total a las grupos pro-familia por haber Maria Cascia, Ivonne Santa • A cargo de Religiosas Franciscanas Maria y Ruth Shack como resoluciones, pues algunas de logrado al menos bloquear la • Acredtodo a nivel estatal ellas de hecho buscan una mejora manipulaci6n y el paso de las suplente. para la mujer," dijo Fla via resoluciones y Ios grupos pro • Con Biblioteca y Laboratorios Marquez. "Pero lo que no se ERA por haber logrado una podia aprobar es la manipulaci6n mayoria de delegados para la • T.V. educational en cada aula premeditada. Creo que de hecho reuni6n de Houston. Festival la lista final de delegadas no es "Me duele que la politic a • Campos de Deportes, Cafeteria representativa del grupo par- haya prevalecido sobre las San Juan Bosco ticipante en la conferencia," dijo. cuestiones de interes que • Education personal individualizada Las resoluciones trataban realmente podrfan haber en este temas referentes a Ios derechos ayudadoa mejorar a 1: mujer," • Disciplina, seguridad, alegria... de mujeres de minorias, comentb Flavia Marquez. Alto nhrel academico discriminaci6n contra mujeres Por cuarta vez en el estado fin de Semana hispanas, mexico-americanas e de la Florida Ios proponentes de indias, entre otros. la Enmienda para la Igualdad de La Sra. Ann O'Donnell de St. Derechos de la Mujer (ERA) COLEGIO CATOLICO CORPUS CHRISTI Louis circul6 una declaraci6n en tuvieron que reconocer su IMPRENTA Directora: Sister Frands Leo Brown Parroco: P. Jose M. Paz AHORA CON SERVICIO ESPECIAL DE AUTOBUSES A WESTCHESTER Y HIALEAH "MARESMA" Y CUIDO DE ALUMNOS HASTA LAS 5:30 P.M. Viaje A Tierra Santa, Grecia Y Crucero maaaaa 70 N. W. 22 Av Miami, Fla. Educacibn religiosa y moral Por Las Islas Del Mar Egeo. De Kindergarten a 8vo. grado "*•' Matricula: $10.00 T Maravillosa excursi6n Cristiana a Ios santos lugares por Gran Surtido de Tarjetas para donde transit6 Nuestro Senor Jesucristo: Jerusalem, Nazaret Bodas, Bautizos, Comuniones, No.de Pagoslffl Libras Total Cana\ Belen, Galilea... Y por Atenas, Corinto, Tel-Aviv, con Hijos mensuales (Sept. y Oct.) Ano Ios padres Jos6 P. Nickse y Juan Sosa, como directores Cumpleanos, Recordatorios y 1 $50 $20 $490 espirituales. 2 $80 $40 $800 Misas. Impresiones al Relieve. 3 $100 $60 $1020 • 20 dias que se recordaran, con emocidn, toda la vida. 4 $120 $80 $1240 Excepcionalmente econdmico. TODA CLASE DE TRABAJOS Para mis informacttn: $1499 TODO INCLUIDO (Excepto Almuerzos) COMERCIALES Y SOCIALES Para informaci6n y reservas llame a: Telefonos: 635-1331 635-8571 AHDRRE TIEMPD Y DINERD TOURS. MC. . \ CONFIANDDNDS '5US IMPRESDS 795 H.W. 32 St. Miami, Fla. 33127 7865 Bird Road Miami, Florida 33155 MMN0S •IARIAMEMTE M I k. M. « ( P. M. 854-1521 o 261-5754 TELEFQNO 642-7266 Page 22 / Miami, Florida I THE VOICE I Friday, July 22,1977 ...Evangelizar es sinbnimo de luchar, delf||||P trabajar, de salir a buscar al que cree que Cristo ^^ no le interesa. Actitud completamente distinta a la ij|i del que se sienta a esperar al que Uega y en vez de |||| preguntarle que puede hacer por el, le pregunta que |||| **Es preciso lanxarse traes hermano... |||| a trabajar, volcarse Personalmente, empiezo por deckles que la jjjj Iglesia que Cristo quiere ha de ser la misma para jjj en la gran masa como los hispanos que para los de cualquiera otra cultura. Ijj 1 levadura, meter Por encima de todo Cristo ha de querer una • % Iglesia unida y dirigida por su representante en la §1 nuestras manos en tierra, el Papa... • La Iglesia que Cristo quiere sin duda, tambien • * el fan go, hasta los habra de ser una Iglesia pobre espiritual y • materialmente, porque sabemos que sin El no g * codos, sin tenter somos nada, porque Cristo naci6, vivi6 y muri6 || s pobre. || *^ mancharnos. I Esto no quiere decir que en los E.U. vamos a |j | evangelizar a caballo. No, aqui se necesita el | ^ Es preciso el 1 aut6movil, el radio, el telelono, el televisor y hasta | lei aire acondicionado. Pero pobre si quiere decir f * contacto personal. ; que si contamos con un sal6n parroquial funcional, f en aras de la arquitectura no vamos a invertir I # el apostolado de $700,000 en uno nuevo. Pobre si quiere decir que \ para establecer una nueva parroquia, primero • puerta en puerta, tenemos que formar un pueblo que pueda participar | en el future de la misma, tanto espiritual como • de companero materialmente y no decirle a ese supuesto pueblo, 1 "Ah>ri tienecomiencen unn terrenit a pagario uqu po.*e suest. a $300,000, por F* a companero* de favoedificio"r comience. n a pagarlo para despues construir j un edificio"Cristo quier. e una Iglesia comunidad verdadera 1 I hermano a hermano'* Creemos firmemente que todos los pueblos " '-*-' »-i—;, onmunidad verdadera estamos llamados a colaborar en la tarea de hacer y no de nombre, donde las pequefias comunidades o Ofrecemos esta semana el texto de los puntos mas esenclales de el pais y mas especificamente la Iglesia. Pero no grupos viven y comparten un cristianismo intenso, la ponencia sobre Evangellzaci6n, de Miguel Cabrera, durante la creemos que sea necesario ni justo el desaparecer y se mantienen en una constante actitud de misi6n y Asamblea Diocesana pro-Encuentro el pasado 9 de Julio. de un pueblo, el asimilarnos a la nueva sociedad, no se cansan, no se frustran ante los obstaculos, , "Esta noche podemos decir que ya habl6, o va a que es a lo que equivale el desechar nuestra men- adelantiame s y> ei">s» H raza, color o lengua... ruptura entre evangelio y cultura es sin duda preciso que los seglares comprometidoid s les demodon s Y es precisamente esa preocupaci6n la que alguna el drama de nuestro tiempo" y an- nuestra comprensi6n, colaboraci6n y amistad y H motiv6 a la Conferencia Nacional de Obispos teriormente se&alaba, "El reino que anuncia el sobre todo que tambien les recordemos en nuestras ^ Cat61icosde E.U.A., primero en junio de 1972 y mas evangelio es viviuvivid«o r—por hombres profundamente oraciones. & * tarde en agosto de 1977 a convocar el ler y 2do vinculadorinculadoss a una cultura y la construccioconstrucci6n ucdel. rein»• o Pero tambien es de sum a urgencia para la j m Encuentro Nacional Hispano de Pastoral, no pued-«a»e ponor menos de tomar los elementos de la Iglesia de hoy, redescubrir y aceptar respetar y | 1 respectivamente... cultura y de las culturas humanas ">as. . SiSin lugalugarr a valorar la vocaci6n del seglar. El seglar ha de I dudas, la asistencia por parte de la Iglesia a los ejercer su ministerio de una forma comprometida j HI No hace mucho el Delegado Apost61ico en los [ E.U., Excmo. Jean Jadot pregunt6 a los Obispos pueblos hispanos dara frutos mas abundantes si en la transformaci6n de las estructuras del mundo. H norteamericanos, primero, iC6mo podemos ofrecer estS. a cargo de quienes conocenbien su mentalidad, Si, el seglar se va a otros campos el suyo propio nuestro cuidado pastoral a aquellos que no se han su cultura y sobre todo el sentido mas pleno de su quedara sin evangelizar, sin transformar por el HI adaptado y no se quieren adaptar a lo que nosotros lengua. Evangelio. Es el seglar el que tiene la misi6n de i9 llamamos nuestro estilo americano de hacer las Con esta idea en mente, tal vez podemos entrar transformar los ambientes, las estructuras, ! * cosas? y citaba como ejemplo, "a las grandes y de Ueno en el Tema Central del Encuentro: viviendo su fe dentro de las mismas, creando I p,. activas comunidades hispanas. ds no pueden venir a —""« mndelos de vida evangelicos. Y esto lo hara MIF En segundo lugar, les preguntaba iC6mo ~ —ii a Uds." les dijo el P Pl§| podemos fomentar la unidad del pueblo de Dios I * dentro de la iglesia, una-santa-cat61icay apost61ica, I |H a la vez que mantener la diversidad que es una de I ^ las riquezas de este gran pais?. | Ifl Nosotros entendemos como unidad en el U pluralismo la comun-uni6n de toda la Iglesia en • • una acci6n conjunta hacia unas metas comunes, WL mi descubiertas dentro de la Revelaci6n...y fieles al ||J Mm momento hist6rico que vivimos...signos de los H j», tiempos. Esta unidad exige esencialmente el B w pluralismo de: personas: hombres-mujeres-nifios- |l§ il )6venes-adultos-ancianos...Ministerios: sacerdotes- WjS religiosos-seglares... Diferentes expresiones de PjPllll cultura: hispanos-irlandeses-polacos-italianos...Y f||ir aun dentro de una misma cultura hispana por |||l|i|ii> ejemplo, es indispensable reconocer los distintos ||||j|ttUs> pueblos que la forman, que aunque tienen carac- j||f||§lP' teristicas esenciales que los unen. Tambien iltlllHf tenemos otras que nos distinguen. Miami, Florida I THE VOICE 7 Friday, July 22,1977 / Page 23 La familia Reilly pasea frente al edificio que servira de Centra Familiar para toda la Arquidiocesis.a abrise el proximo 29 de agosto. El 29 de Agosto Nuevo Centro Familiar abre sus puertas El centro arquidiocesano vida familiar abrira sus puertas fOrmaron Terry y Mimi Reilly, el familiares," dijo. entre la comunidad hispana de para el enriquecimiento de la el mes proximo, segun in- matrimonio que dirigira sus Situado en el antiguo edificio Miami. programas a partir del 29 de de las religiosas de San Jose de Planeado desde hace meses ' agosto. Cotolengo, en 18330 N.W. 12 por el Arzobispo McCarthy, el "Comenzaremos cuando se Avenida el edificio ha sido Centro de Enriquecimiento > inicie el curso escolar" dijo Terry facilitado por la Archiditicesis, Familiar comenzara su fun- j Reilly, durante una entrevista. por su situaci6n ideal entre los cionamiento regular ofreciendo I "El Centro no se propone condados de Dade y Broward. Su asesoramiento en diversas areas jtrabajar por separado, sino iniciaci6n es muestra del interes del apostolado familiar, como: J servir a las parroquias y de la Arquidi6cesis por promover Voz los valores de la familia, segun R.d.c.i,... P.O. B,, 38-105H Mi.mi. F!». ,1313». T.I. 758-0543 • Enriquecimiento familiar afirm6 el matrimonio Reilly. • Preparaci6n al matrimonio El edificio sera la residencia • Planteamiento natural de del matrimonio Reilly y sus cinco la familia hijos, y consta de oficinas y • Ministerio a personas y manipulation espacio para reuniones y con- separadas o divorciadas ferencias. • Actividades familiares y La direcci6n de tal centro no oraci6n en familia. predomino en la Conferencia es actividad nueva para los El Centro organizara talleres Reilly, ya que durante casi en diversos temas utilizando cuatro aflos dirigieron un centro personal de las parroquias. similar en la Diocesis de "Posiblemente en el futuro, de Mujeres de Fla. Phoenix, donde residieron hasta exisitra todo un programa con sullegada a Miami este verano, a clusiones de los diversos talleres, direcci6n independiente para peticidn del Arzobispo Edward apostolado con divorciados -as o de trabajo y estas seran McCarthy. presentadas en Houston s61o personas separadas y no vueltas como aportaciones "no Hasta el momento los Reilly a casar," dijo Reilly. oficiales." han residido en el convento de la El Centro Familiar contara Tanto los grupos pro-ERA parroquia Santa M6nica, desde con una junta directiva formada como los grupos pro-familia donde han ido visitando por unas 30 personas, denunciaron irregularidades y parroquias y estableciendo representando diversidad de manipulacidn en los talleres contactos con los lideres de la edades, areas geograficas, "donde s61o se presentaba un comunidad pastoral. religiosos-as, sacerdotes, grupos lado de la moneda, sin dar "Estamos impresionados por hispanos y anglos. Presidira tal posibilidad a otros puntos de la acogida hasta el momento," junta el Padre James Reynolds, vista sobre la mujer", segun dijeron. "Sabemos que la parroco de St. James y Director coment6 a su regreso de la pastoral familiar esta muy pro-vida, quien como antiguo conferencia Flavia Marquez, desarrollada entre la comunidad director de la vida familiar en la presidenta Pro-vida de la secci6n hispana, y hemos encontrado Arquidi6cesis, colabora con los hispana de Miami. mucho entusiasmo entre los Reilly en la puesta en rodaje del "Yo fui a la Conferencia sacerdotes." Los Reilly indicaron centro. interesada por mejorar la tener fuertes lazos con los situaci6n de la mujer y por movimientos nacionales de Los Reilly seran en adelante conocer otros puntos de vista," apostolado seglar como los Directores Ejecutivos de la dijo. Movimiento Familiar Cristiano, Oficina de Vida Familiar en toda "Al llegar alii me pareci6 Encuentros Conyugales y de la Archdidcesis, con el Arzobispo detectar que todo estaba Renovaci6n Carismatica, asi McCarthy como 'chairman program ado y que de hecho no se como los surgidos localmente emeritus' la junta directiva. tenia intenci6n de escuchar a los participantes," dijo. Insatisfechos por la incon- sistencia en el procedimiento Dominica cubana, parlamentario durante la con- ferencia, los grupos pro-familia organizaron una votaci6n espontanea consiguiendo mas de Vicario de Religiosos 1,000 firmas en petici6n al ORLANDO, Fla.—(NC)—La continuara despugs de su nuevo Presidente Carter de una in- religiosa dominica Lucy Vazquez nombramiento. vestigaci6n federal sobre el ha sido nombrada por el Obispo La Hna. Vazquez Ileg6 a los asunto ya que de los 70 delegados Thomas J. Grady de la Di6cesis Estados Unidos como estudiante para el congreso de Houston, s61o de Orlando, Vicario de Religiosos de secundaria, en 1960 y se uni6 a ORLANDO, Fla.—La con- mujer) y grupos pro-familia. 13 eran delegados pro-familia. para la di6cesis y es la primera la congregaci6n de dominicas de fusidn y manipulaci6n Setenta delegadas fueron Participantes en la con- mujer en ocupar el puesto hasta St. Catalina de Ricci, en Elkins parlamentaria entre grupos, elegidas para asistir al congreso ferencia afirmaron a su regreso ahora ocupado por un sacerdote. Park, Pa. en 1965. Posee un predominaron durante la Con- de mujeres que tendra lugar en que Gwen Cherry, de Miami, bachelor en ingl6s por el College ferencia de Mujeres de la Houston, financiado por el quien presidib el comite' coor- Nacida en La Habana, Cuba, de Londonville, N.Y. y la licen- Tlorida, acaecida aqul el pasado gobierno federal y patrocinado dinador, no fue capaz de man- la Hna. Vazquez es doctora en ley ciatura en ley can6nica de la fin de semana, y que polariz6 a por la comisi6n del Ano Inter- tener el orden ni seguir las can6nica y desde septiembre de Universidad Cat61ica de los participantes en grupos pro nacional de la Mujer (1975). Por normas parlamentarias, 1976 servfa en la di6cesis como America, Washington D.C.—la ERA (Enmienda para la falta de los votos necesarios, no cediendo en gran parte a las directora asociada de la oficina primera mujer de las dos que en igualdad de derechos de la se Iogr6 aprobaci6n de las con- (Pasa a la Pag. 229 de vida familiar, trabajo que Estados Unidos tienen tal tftulo. Page 24 f Miami, Honda I THE VOICE / Friday, July 22,1977