Education tax credits plan analyzed By RUSSELL SHAW on which tax is paid rather than from the tax credit plan would work. A family has an amount due. (Of course, if the amount with- (Second of three articles) itself. Unlike a deduction it is worth its full adjusted gross income of $10,000 and two held exceeds the total tax, the taxpayer gets WASHINGTON - (NC) - As discussion "face value." That is, a $500 credit would children in nonpublic schools. The tuition a refund — which would not be the case with and debate heat up on the subject of tax permit a taxpayer to reduce his tax by $500. cost for each child is $400 — a total of $800 in educational tax credits.) credits for the education expenses of parents THE LEGISLATION now before tuition. Supporters of tax credits stress that the who send their children to nonpublic schools, Congress would permit a taxpayer to The family would be allowed a tax credit plan would help the nonpublic school parent one basic question often goes unasked and subtract one-half of tuition costs, up to a set of $200 for the first child (one half of tuition) in the area where he needs help — the wallet. unanswered. amount per child, involved in sending his and $200 for the second child (one half of Said Rep. James A. Burke of Massachusetts The question is, "What are tax credits?" children to nonpublic schools which are in tuition). Thus the total tax credit would be in introducing one such bill last April: The tax credit bills now pending in conformity with the civil rights laws. $400. The family would be allowed to "It will save money for all American Congress vary in details but all follow the Taxpayers whose adjusted gross income subtract this sum — $400 — from its federal taxpayers, at all levels of government... It same general outline. It goes like this. exceeded a certain figure (usually, $25,000) income tax. will particularly aid those families — some 2 A tax credit is a sum of money that a tax- would have their credit reduced gradually in WHILE the idea of a federal tax credit million families — who are carrying a dual payer subtracts from his income tax — in proportion to their earnings over that sum. for educational expenses is new, observers burden for the education of their children. this case, his federal income tax. Taxpayers whose total income tax was note that there is nothing new at all about the "These families are paying taxes for It does not involve a grant because the less than the theoretically allowable credit basic concept of a "credit." support of the public schools and at the same government does not give the taxpayer would get a credit equal only to their tax Most taxpayers already receive at least time paying tuition to send their children to anything. He simply reduces his tax by a liability. That is, while they would pay no one "credit" — for the amount of money private nonprofit schools. We should specified amount. tax, they would also not receive a "refund" withheld under the withholding system. In recognize their unique claim for tax relief." It is also different from a deduction, for the balance of the credit. toting up his tax each year, the taxpayer (Next: Constitutionality, cost, and the which is a sum subtracted from the amount Here is a typical example of how the tax simply subtracts the sum withheld from the poor.) Unrestricted abortions hit by Nixon again PHILADELPHIA - (NC) - for tne third time within two months President Nixon has given his support to pro-life forces by publicly declaring his objection to VOL. XIV NO. 15 15* JUNE 23, 1972 unrestricted abortion policies. The latest declaration by Nixon was in a telegram to the third annual National Right to Life Committee convention here. Nixon's telegram was addressed to Juan J. Ryan, president of the National Right to Life Committee. Nixon said: "I have said many times that in my judgment un-restricted abortion policies would demean human life, and I welcome this opportunity to convey to you my warm good wishes for a successful session." Ryan praised Nixon's message, calling it Paul VI starts "a tribute to the work of pro-life groups throughout the country, and to the efforts of individual Americans of every race, on tenth year religious persuasion and personal philosophy who are committed to supporting the rights of the unborn child. of his reign EARLY in May, Nixon made two statements objecting to policies of By LAURENCEJVIULLIN unrestricted abortion. The first came when Religious News Service he declined to support such a Staff Writer recommendation by his own Commission on On June 21. 1963, Cardinal Giovanni Population Growth and the American Battista Montini of Milan. Italy, became Future. The second was in a letter to Pope Paul VI, the 261st successor of St. Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York in Peter as Bishop of Rome, and spiritual which Nixon endorsed repeal of New York leader of the world's 600,000.000 Catholics. state's liberal abortion law. The coronation took place nine days later on Nixon was roundly criticized by pro- June 30. abortion groups for making the second In one of his first public addresses as statement only a few days before the New Supreme Pontiff, he declared his intention of York state Legislature had to vote whether fulfilling the wishes of his predecessor. Pope or not to repeal the law. The law was John XXIII. "to let a little air" in the repealed but Gov. Nelson Rockefeller vetoed Church, by faithfully pursuing Pope John's the repeal as he had promised. policy of "aggiornamento" or updating of the Msgr. James McHugh, director of the Church to make it truly responsive to the Family Life Division of the United States needs and aspirations of men everywhere in Catholic Conference, attended the meeting the nuclear age. here. He said Nixon's latest message was a Though beset by those who are fearful of source of great encouragement to the pro- changes in the Church and those who demand life representatives attending the meeting. ever more sweeping changes, Pope Paul — "The right to life groups have fully as critics and supporters alike agree — has realized that the president had already taken endeavored, in his own way, to continue and a strong position on behalf of the unborn make durable what Pope John began. child, but his direct address to them by Yours is the day, and yours the night; you fashioned the moon and the sun. You telegram was an indication that he was fixed all the limits of the land; summer and winter you made . . . O Lord. (Psalm (continued on page 4 ) eir efforts," Msgr. McHugh said. 73: 16-17,18) Push migrant 'New Town' plans Inside this issue Editorials 6 By MITCH ABDALLAH needs of recreational, housing and industrial McMahon, Rural Life Bureau director of the Movies & TV 16,17 Voice News Editor facilities. Another committee is considering Archdiocese of Miami, and Edwin Tucker. Know Your Faith ., 12,13 PALM BEACH — The first seeds for the employment opportunities for New Town Archdiocesan director of Community Espanol 20,21 creation of a new community, a Rural New residents, shopping centers, day care centers Services, represent the Archdiocese on the Town whose basic purpose is to stabilize the and community maintenance. board. life of the migrant farmworker, have been THE THIRD GROUP of planners is There is a team of advisors and consul- planted here. involved in the educational aspects of the tants assisting each committee in its plan- Four planning committees of the Agri- proposed community. Included in this is a ning. Hopefully, said Stephens, the reports cultural Cooperative, of South Florida are preschool and headstart program, tutorial from each group will be completed by currently meeting to develop a community assistance and adult education. The latter January of next year. Shortly after the "for permanently eliminating poverty for a will possibly give adults the opportunity of reports, tentative plans call for the erection substantial number of agricultural obtaining a high school diploma and offer of four small neighborhoods, accommodat- workers," said James Stephens, the co- courses in home living skills. ing 150 residents who will be housed in town operative's director. Under consideration by the fourth com- houses, garden apartments and single Located west of West Palm Beach, the mittee, community services, are prepaid homes. Rural New Town project will be developed health insurance with group rates, recrea- AN IMPORTANT aspect of the Rural on a 250-acre tract of land off State Road 80 tional and cultural activities. New Town is that "the people have a choice and is envisioned to accommodate "600 "The cooperative is a nonprofit corpora- to select their own destiny. They have a large families or a population of 2,800.'' tion of about 60 rural Palm Beach County voice in planning their community and Both the planning funds and the land for families formed about a year ago," said selecting their government," said the ex- the proposed town are being donated by the Stephens. "It is governed by a six-member ecutive director. Archdiocese of Miami. board of directors elected to represent THE VOICE, P.O. Box 1059, Miomi, Flo. 33138 One committee is doing a study on the various geographical areas." Father John (continued on page 22) AAsgrv vvaisn TO aaaress convention of Serrons Serra Club chaplain of Principal speakers at the Palm Beach County, Msgr. meeting will include Coad- James J. Walsh, will be one of jutor Archbishop Leo Byrne the featured speakers at the of St. Paul and ; Serra International Romeo Maione, executive di- Convention which will be held , Canadian Catholic in St. Paul, Minn., June 26-28. Organization for Devel- He will be attending the opment and Peace; Msgr, convention with three Serra Colin MacDonald, executive Club delegations from the director of the American Archdiocese of Miami. Bishops' Ad Hoc Committee Bishop Rene Gracida, for the Implementation of the MIAMI SERRA C!ub chaplain, Auxiliary Bishop At right are John McConnell, treasurer; Study for Priestly Ministry, Ed Browne!), second vice-president; auxiliary to Archbishop Rene H. Gracida, left, welcomes rtevwlv elected Thomas and Dr. Frank Sheed, pub- Schulte, president; William Byrd, Coleman F. Carroll, will head first vice the delegations. lisher and Theologian. officers. president; and Roger A. Dick, secretary life1 group formed in Palm Beach area WEST PALM BEACH — of the number of babies avail- Concerned citizens in Palm able for adoption in the U.S. Beach County have organized and added that a "black a Right-To-Life Committee market" is now flourishing with Mrs. Robert Maraist as with regard to adoption of chairman. infants. Guest speaker during the North Palm Beach first meeting of the group pediatrician. Dr. Robert held at St. Mary Hospital Maraist also urged "compas- were Miami Right-To-Life sion" for unborn children and Committee members, Dr. questioned that there could be Richard Applebaum and any "justification" for Coral Gables attorney, murdering an unborn child. Robert Brake. In South Florida, the HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS, all members of the S. Harry Holland, Baptist; and Rev. George STATING that "legalized Dade County Right-To-Life Florida Chaplains Assn., were recently guests for Canzoneri, Baptist, vice-president. At right are abortion is murder sanctioned Committee already has esta- luncheon at Gesu rectory. Father Thomas Griffin, Father Edward Moan, O.M.I., Hollywood; Rev. by society," Dr. Applebaum, blished several active local S.J., center, is association president. At left are Hal Denhart, Fort Lauderdale; and Rev. Stanley a pediatrician and member of chapters. Rev. George Clementson, Presbyterian; Rev. Vivens. the Florida Right-To-Life Committee, emphasized that life begins at the time of con- ception. He showed a series of Religious studies slides to illustrate j his remarks. During his talk he reveal- group to graduate ed that in New York many The first nine graduates coordinator in the Arch- aborted babies had to be of the annual Religious diocese of Miami Religious issued birth certificates Studies Graduate Program Education Dept.; Father because they were moving inaugurated in 1969 by theMatthew Fox, O.P. who was and breathing and had a Archdiocese of Miami and awarded a Doctorate in discernible heartbeat at theBarry College will be the reci- Sacred Theology at the Insti- U R D I N E 'S time of abortion. pients of Master of Arts tute Catolic de Paris and is Brake, founder of the degrees in religious studies on presently an associate pro- Council of Adoptable Children July 28 at the college. fessor at Emmanuel College, in Miami, spoke to the more Seventy-nine persons are Boston; and Father AldoTos. than 150 persons present on enrolled in the fourth annual In the second and third the legal aspects of abortion. sessions of the program, year divisions lecturers will HE urged adoption of which offers elective semi- include Dr. Donald Gray, babies as an alternative to nars conducted by out- chairman, Religious Studies abortion and pointed out that standing professors, including Department, Manhattan liberalized abortion laws have members of the Barry Col- College; Father Robert Bois- already resulted in a shortage lege Department of Theology vert who earned a Doctorate and of the Archdiocesan Reli- in Sacred Theology at the semi-annual Priest to address gious Education Dept. 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Page 2 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 • »."•••-. =. Presidential candidates give stand on abortion Repeal of Abortion Laws. support abortion-on-demand -'/-•- By JAMES BREIG ALBANY, N.Y. - (NC) President Nixon, and feels the Supreme Court — A survey of presidential undoubtedly the Republican will ultimately decide the hopefuls shows one major nominee for another term, controversy. candidate — President Nixon has repeatedly asserted his Other than this state- — explicitly opposing personal opposition to ment. Senator Humphrey has abortion. made no comment. ».{_•. abortion and several others 1 saying it is not a national During the debate in New A spokeman for Senator issue. York State legislature on Edmund Muskie of Maine " ' *- ''- Senator George repeal of the current abortion said that he had "com- McGovern of South Dakota law, he wrote to congratulate mitments" which made it told the Evangelist, the Cardinal Terence Cooke of "impossible for him to diocesan newspaper here, New York City, for his opposi- respond" to queries from the that he believes "that legisla- tion to abortion. Nixon also Evangelist. PRESIDENTIAL hopeful, Sen. George McGovern, was confronted with the tion should be left to the rejected the abortion-on- Governor George Wal- abortion issue by Mrs. Lucille Buffalino, president of the Celebrate Life states." demand proposals of the lace of Alabama told NC Committee, left, during the taping of "The 51st State," news program on In a letter to The Evan- Presidential Commission on News that abortion "is not a New York's WNET-TV, but took no stand on New York's abortion gelist, McGovern said: Population Growth and the question nationally." legislation. The front-runner for the Democratic Presidential nomination, "My personal view is that American Future. He noted that "frankly, I . faced a panel of six critics. abortion is a private matter WHILE the president am against just legalizing to be faced by a pregnant ordered military hospitals to abortion across the board." *"|yilllllllHIIIHHIIIMilllllllllll^^^ woman and her physician, conform to the law of the The Governor did not say within the context of her own state they are in regarding what he meant by "across the religious and moral convic- abortions, he has not banned board." I Sees Viet war end |tions. I do not feel that I have abortion in these hospitals. Among minor candidates the right to impose this view Senator Hubert who may be considered for on the people of any state, and Humphrey of Minnesota has the vice presidency, both therefore I would oppose any stated that "my position on Mayor John Lindsay of New 1 due fa. "weariness" 1federal statute on abortion." this issue is simply this: York City and Shirley THE SENATOR went on Legislation must be decided Chisholm, congresswoman By MANUEL MIRA Father Labayan said he spent 17 years in to note that he opposes by the individual states. I do from New York, favor MADRID — (NC) — A Spanish mis- the North and then migrated to the South in abortion "as a means of not favor national legislation abortion law repeal. Both sionary in Vietnam, a veteran of 32 years in 1945 after the communists raided his mission population control." on abortion." have been endorsed by the both North and South, said the war there on the Red River. "Three of my co-workers McGovern is endorsed by the A spokesman for the National Association for the "will end out of weariness." were killed, and we were imprisoned for six National Association for the Senator said that he does not Repeal of Abortion Laws. Dominican Father Tomas Labayan, 62, months," he added. also said "there is no question that com- HIS OPINION that the war^ will end munists impose their rule by terror." because of weariness, he said, comes from In comments on his arrival here, Father the heavy losses of the Northerners — some For Oct. 1-7 Labayan gave this picture of the war: 700,000 casualties. "Now they are sending 14 % Western propaganda have given "a and 15-year-old kids to the front." mistaken idea of the true strength and will to The South has also suffered greatly and fight" of the North Vietnamese and the Viet its generals and politicians "are really tired 'Respect Life Week' slated Cong. of the war. They would end it at any price." » The wave of drug addiction among The missionary, who came here to open WASHINGTON - (NC) - "RespectLife of the unborn child, the aged, poverty, youth American soldiers "was planned and pushed an Oriental art exhibit and raise funds for Week" — a program of education and prayer problems, peace, and the family. by communist agents, including women." Vietnam relief, said South Vietnamese for the dignity of life— will be observed Oct. The committee has also asked each President Nguyen Van Thieu, "who happens bishop to appoint a diocesan coordinator to ® Charges of abuse by American soldiers 1-7- against civilians have been exaggerated. to be a good Catholic, has blocked peace promote local activities during the week. efforts by his refusal to deal with the com- The observance was suggested by a This coordinator will serve as a link between e There is no reason, "in truth, to speak committee of the National Conference of of persecution of Catholics in North munists and his opposition to any coalition his diocese and the United States Catholic government." Bishops last Spring. The suggestion was part Conference in Washington. Vietnam. The proof lies in the fact that there of a statement opposing the abortion are missionaries active in that area . . . But, The Viet Cong seeks representation in recommendations of the Presidential "Respect Life Week" will begin with Catholics have a difficult time because they the South Vietnamese government as a Commission,on Population Growth and the parish liturgies and sermons Sunday, must get special permits for every religious condition of stopping its military activities. American Future. October 1, and will continue with educational service." Asked what he thought of the divided programs throughout the week. • Vietnamization "was the right policy nation after 32 years of sharing its history, THE WEEK will focus on the dignity of The programs will include information and at the start is produced results . . . The Father Labayan blamed the French for what life and the threats to life in contemporary on the need for legal protection of the unborn (South Vietnamese) army is well equipped." has happened there. society. child and the alternatives available to the @ Generally the North has a more The committee, headed by Cardinal woman with a difficult pregnancy. The role industrious and better trained population. The 1954 fall of Dien-bien-phu, a French Terence Cooke of New York, has suggested of youth in building society and the problems Southerners are less active and more given fortress, led to the division between North an outline of topics to be covered during the of alienation and drug abuse will also be to leisure than hard work. and South Vietnam. national observance. They include the rights discussed. Warns Demos on perils to unborn and the aged ST. LOUIS — (NC) — Aand population, and human suggested the government must remain between welfare services — not for production disability and unemployment spokesman for the U.S. dignity. "provide legal protection for assistance and birth control of less." insurance, workmen's bishops warned the Demo- Bishop Gallagher said the rights of all concerned." information to protect the The bishop opposed compensation, guaranteed cratic Platform Committee that in population policy In preparing any popula- privacy and freedom of the "assaults on human dignity," family income, and voca- that "the fundamental dignity "some will raise the question tion policy or providing poor. including racial discrimina- tional rehabilitation." of the human person, partic- of who is an 'effective citizen' family planning assistance, e Government should tion and said that the right to Bishop Gallagher said he ularly before he is born and and thus 'entitled' to life — or the bishop listed objectives. allocate funds for research on "life, liberty and the pursuit would make a similar state- toward the end of his days, is entitled to exercise his full They are: "the family life cycle and the of happiness" means that all ment to the Republican Plat- under assault." sexuality and, indeed, his full 9 "Preserve adequate effect of social trends on the Americans have a right to: form Committee. Bishop Raymond humanity." freedom for the individual family ... There should also # Protection from the Gallagher repeated the "The balance between couple to bear and support the be funding for demographic racial, religious, ethnic, and Religious studies Church's opposition to the activity of government number of children they research and for the scientific sex discrimination saying abortion and said it opposes agencies and the free and desire." Government must work that will lead to the "that every exertion be made group tograduote "any law or public policy — . voluntary decisions of provide freedom from development . of safe and by the society to eliminate the (continued from page 21 or federal —• that families is a delicate one, but coercion in population morally acceptable methods historical problem of Seminary of St. Vincent de tprives the weakest it must be maintained in all matters, he said. of birth control." prejudice." Paul, Boynton Beach; and lembers of our society of matters affecting population 9 "Government should e Abortion should be e Participate fully in Sister Mary Mullins, O.P., their basic rights." and family planning," Bishop plan for sufficient resources excluded as a method of pop- political processes. Associate Vicarfor Religious IN A 17-page statement Gallagher explained. to service the population and ulation control. • Housing "commen- in the Archdiocese of Miami the Lafayette, Ind., bishop, GOVERNMENT cannot its projected increase." Bishop Gallagher also surate with the needs of his and a member of the Theo- speaking as chairman of the "adopt the posture of merely • Solutions to current criticized proposals that family." logy Dept. at Barry College. 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Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 Pope Paul's reign: nine precedent-breaking years (continued from page 7 J contraception were contrary was looking out the windows THE RECORD of his to divine law. of the Vatican at the Soviet nine years' reign shows he HIS ENCYCLICAL on Union and its satellite has made concrete moves "Priestly Celibacy," dated nations in Eastern Europe, toward decentralization of June 24, 1967, restated the In his first encyclical, the Church's government and traditional "Ecclesiam Susam" (His "internationalized" the doctrine and practice that Church), dated Aug. 6, 1964, Roman Curia— the Church's call for an unmarried priest- he said he had no intention of central administrative arm hood. excluding Communists from in Rome; he has brought The Pontiff's stand on dialogue with the Church. about a significant thawing these issues has given rise to HIS ACTIONS did not of relations between the questions and challenges to belie his words. He Vatican and East-bloc Com- papal authority. And here authorized and established munist countries; he has again, Pope Paul has stood on April 8, 1965, a new fostered ecumenical and fast on the doctrine of papal Vatican Secretariat for Non- interreligious relations with infallibility, as defined by Believers, one of the major other Churches: he has the first Vatican Council and, purposes of which was to furthered liturgical renewal; reaffirmed by Vatican II. He study and initiate relations he has labored untiringly has frequently expressed with Communists and others for world peace; he has'concern over "extreme" on the subject of atheism. pleaded time and again on progressive movements, Four sets of diplomatic , behalf of the voiceless which threaten "to erode conversations over a two- millions in the developing dogma and authority within year period were concluded countries. the Church." June 25, 1966, with the Under Pope Paul, the Nonetheless, when, on signing by Vatican and in Nov. 21, 1964, the third Yugoslav representatives of 1965 issued a historic session of Vatican II an agreement designed to denunciation of anti- promulgated the "Dogmatic regularize Church-State Semitism. "What happened Constitution on the Church." relations. And in March, to Christ in his Passion," the Pope Paul told the as- 1971, President Tito of Council said, "cannot be at- sembled bishops that he Yugoslavia, in his official tributed to all Jews, without intended to associate them capacity as head of state, distinction, then alive, nor to more closely with himself in paid a visit to Pope Paul, the Jews today . . . The the work of the whole cementing full diplomatic Church deplores hatred, Church. relations. PAUL VI A block in Hungarian- persecution, displays of anti- This led to the creation On June 21, 1963meetin, g in Istanbul. Semitism, directed against of the Synod of Bishops. The Vatican relations was re- Lower right — Like hi moved last September when Cardinal Giovanni Battista Lower left — Pope Paul predecessor, Pope Johi Jews at any time or by meeting of the Synod in 1967 Montini of Milan, Italy, be- holds his encyclical, "On the anyone." represented the first papal Pope Paul prevailed upon XXIII, Pope Paul helped t Cardinal Joseph Mindszenty came Pope Paul VI. Development of Peoples," end the long-standing tradi His precedent-shattering effort in modern times to after signing the document in seek the consultation of to leave his self-imposed tion that the Pope is "j travels ended a long-stand- March 1967. prisoner of the Vatican." ing tradition that the Pope is bishops gathered in along asylum in the American Upper left — Pope Paul "a prisoner of the Vatican." collegial assembly outside Embassy in Budapest and waves to the crowd as he is He was the first Pope ever to an ecumenical council. A come to Rome "for the good carried on a portable throne PHONE: 866-3131 visit the Holy Land sirtce St. second Synod met in 1969 and of the Church." to his coronation. 9 Peter, the first to crpss the a third assembly in 1971. And negotiations for Upper right — Pope Paul Atlantic, to visit the United Pope Paul also under- "normalization" of Church- reigned over three of the four States, the United Nations, took to reorganize the State relations have been •sessions of the Second Vati- South America, Africa, and Roman Curia by including underway with officials of can Council. the Far East. diocesan bishops in itsPoland and Czechoslovakia. Middle left — At the At the same time, Pope various departments and by A "dialogue" with the United Nations in October 3 Years same Paul has held firm on certain appointing many non-Italian Soviet Union, which once 1965, the Pontiff delivers his ownership' 7134 ABBOTT AVENUE traditional Catholic prelates to high posts described the Vatican as the famous "no more war, never management MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33141 doctrines. On July 29, 1968, traditionally held by "servile instrument of again war" address to the he issued the encyclical, Italians, "so that the offices imperialism," began last U.N. General Assembly. "Humanae Vitae" ("Of and central agencies of the March with an official visit Middle right — Pope Paul Human Life"), reaffirming w-11 exhibit to Moscow by Archbishop Paul and Ecumenical Patri- Church teaching that all a truly universal character." 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/Page 4 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 an impact on the people's attitudes about them," he said. "They feel like the world has .» By TAMMY TAN AKA shoplifting." come to an end. (Second of 3 Articles) Posters • and a pamphlet called I'VE HAD men and women sitting there NEW YORK - (RNS} - Shoplifting is "Teenagers Beware: Shoplifting is crying and saying, 'I'm sorry, I didn't mean not funny. It is not an innocent prank Shop- Stealing," are among aids available from the to do it.' They give all kinds of excuses. lifting is stealing — and if you're caught you National Retail Merchants Association, They'll say anything — their uncle has will be immediately arrested. Book Order Department, 100 West 31 Street, cancer, their mother's dying — anything to This is the message that retailers across New York, N.Y. 10001. take the blame off them." the nation are trying to get across to their Mr. Hamowitz said there are more customers. AVAILABLE for rent is a film called people that participate in the act of shop- "We've tried everything else, and it "Caught," filmed on location in a retail lifting — which is a crime — than in any didn't work," said Howard Hamowitz of the store. It shows what happens to a teen-age other crime in the U .S. National Retail Merchants Association girl who slyly shoplifts something when she Talking specifically about the problem of (NRMA), who is coordinating a nationwide believes nobody is looking. teenage shoplifting , Mr. Hamowitz places educational campaign to stop shoplifting that "If we have to keep prosecuting shop- great emphasis on the role of parents — both involves business firms, religious groups, lifters, it's going to mean we're going to ruin in setting the example of honesty, and in schools, government and the media. a lot of Jives," Mr. Hamowitz said. "We're detecting signs that their child may be shop- HE SAID "stores are now taking off not out to do that. We don't want to hurt lifting. their kid gloves — they're being forced to. anyone. All we want is for people to stop Under the latter category, the booklet, When stores across the nation are losing stealing from us." "Teenagers Beware: Shoplifting is Stealing" more than $8 million a day to shoplifters, "So what we're saying is — please stop — contains a checklist for parents. Among they can't go on with mere threats. Shop- and think about what you're doing. Show pointers are the following: lifters who are caught are simply being respect for what is ours. And help us to • Know how much money their children arrested." educate others and change their attitudes if have and how they spend it. "At the same time, we're trying to they think shoplifting is not a crime." « Know what their son or daughter educate the public," Mr. Hamowitz said. Mr. Hamowitz, a department store man- brings into the house. If it isn't his or hers, "We're trying to tell them they're turning ager for many years before he became man- check on where it came from. Don't accept a into criminals — that lifting a chocolate bar ager of the NRMA's operations service pat answer. or a raincoat from a store is essentially no group, denied that the average shoplifter is a #Supervise any "clothes swapping." different than stealing money from a bank. shameless person who has no misgivings e Be alert to a daughter who repeatedly Shoplifting is simply stealing." about what he or she has done. goes shopping with an extra-large handbag He said that during the past year there "Most people are pretty embarrassed or shopping bag. These are common tools of has been a 50 to 60 per cent increase in when they're brought in with the goods on a shoplifter. arrests across the nation for shoplifting. FBI records show more than 230,000 arrests were made in the U.S. for shoplifting in 1970. How- ever, retailers estimate that at least 800,000 shoplifters were caught but not arrested. "We are talking about people, not criminals," Mr. Hamowitz told me. "Shop- lifting is done by average people like you or me who don't realize they are becoming criminals." "The chance of their getting caught today is so much greater than it was a few years ago," he said, "they must stop and think about the possible shame and other repercussions that would result from an O arrest.'' ~ AS ONE indication of the hard line taken by stores, this news item was reported recently by the Associated Press in West Plains, Mo.: "A 17-year-old youth paid $5 fine on charges of petty theft in police court here. He pleaded guilty to the theft of an ink cartridge from a department store. Value of the cartridge— 35 cents." 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'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiT; Good wishes to Paul VI at start of l.Oth .year Pope Paul VI this week begins the renewed faith to distant parts of the 10th year of his pontificate. He was earth. He has traveled to India, to the elected pope on June 21, 1963, and his Holy Land, to New York and the United coronation took place in St. Peter's Nations; to Africa, Latin America, the square on June 30, 1963. Philippines and to the World Council of Historians will possibly mark this as Churches at Geneva. one of the most difficult periods of Earlier this year, Pope Paul modern Church history but also it has referred to what he called "perhaps the PEACE AND TRANQU1UTY are reflected in the been a time of growth and development most disconcerting phenomenon of our shimmering fights of a bright summer day as this under Pope Paul's leadership. time: the arms race . . . The realization youngster throws a stone toward a nearby pond. It was under his guidance that the of peace in justice demands — and . It is a place a million miles from the horrors of war historic Vatican Council II was brought attempts are already being made — a place of hope. And perhaps during the past to completion. Since that time a period through courageous and wise initiatives weeks, as leaders of the world's great powers of quiet evolution and transition has — that the opposite road, progressive met, the first hopes may have been cast toward a been taking place within the Church as disarmament, be followed." lasting peace — a peace that this young man and the Council's directives,- approved by The recent trips of President billions like him may live to enjoy. the Pope, have been put into action. Richard Nixon to Peking and Moscow As the 261st successor of St. Peter, may mark the opening of an era of peace the Pope has a boundless territory with which Pope Paul has for so long strived. millions of people whose spiritual As we add our words of Pontiff presides over welfare and peaceful lives he must congratulations to Pope Paul on his strive to serve to the best of his ability. ninth anniversary we salute also his AT GREAT personal danger, Pope positive and hopeful view of the Church Paul VI has taken his plea for peace and in the present hour. 'cabinet-level' meeting VATICAN CITY —(NO- Pope Paul VI conferences and individual bishops ... At presided over a "cabinet-level" meeting of the same time there were brought to light Vatican cardinals June 13 to hear reports on possible areas for further improvement and e 'equal rights' the first five-year trial period of the reform various suggestions as to how this could be of the Roman Curia, the Church's top done." administrative offices. The three-hour meeting was attended by L'Osservatore Romano reported that the all the cardinals who head the top offices of Pope praised the cardinals for the work dent women's rights the Curia. Each cardinal read an evaluation already accomplished in reforming the curia report on his office and its activities during and for the faithfulness shown to the Second Vatican Council, and that he also stressed SPRINGFIELD, 111. - (NC) - The 'THE PURPOSE and effect of the the past five years. Pope Paul's apostolic constitution that the process of reform is not over or Equal Rights Amendment, mandating legal amendment will be to destroy forever the completed. equality for women, actually hinders right of Congress and of the 50 states to pass Regimini Ecclesiae Universae, published Aug. 15, 1967, laid down general guidelines women's rights, an official of the National any law that differentiates in any way "YOU MUST ASK yourselves con- Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) testified between males and females." for the reform and modernization of the Roman Curia, particularly with reference to tinually," the Pope told the cardinals: "Are here. Mrs. Florian also cited a 1971 Yale Law we being faithful? Do we give honor to (the "It is precisely because of a concern for Journal article which predicted that the the directives issued by the Second Vatican Council. Council)? Well, observing . . . this meeting, women's rights that the national council amendment means women will have to one can respond affirmatively opposes the Equal Rights Amendment," said register for the draft and be eligible for OVER THE past five years, the papal Lucyle Florian, national chairman of combat duty; and that criminal and labor secretary of state, Cardinal Jean Villot, has The Pope said that "the Council must NCCW's organization services commission. laws protective of women will probably be held periodic meetings of all cardinals who have an effect on the life of the present "It agrees with eminent constitutional struck down by the nation's courts. head Vatican offices — somewhat equivalent Church and on its life in the future. It is authorities that the amendment will take She added that NCCW testimony before to a U.S. cabinet meeting but without the therefore a great consolation to see that the away far more important rights than it will the U.S. Senate judiciary subcommittee in presence of the president. organization which is the Curia — the car- ever give." 1970 had described the amendment as "a The June 13 meeting was the first to be dinals and their aides — gives glory to God THE AMENDMENT — which says threat to the nature of woman which presided over by Pope Paul. and gives to the Church the drive, firmness, equality of rights under law "shall not be individuates her from man in God's plan for One prelate attending the meeting said continuity, logic and hope that it needs to denied or abridged by the United States or by His creation." that the Pope took a dominant and active carry out its mission and to obey the divine any state on account of sex — was given final role throughout. call." congressional approval in March after half a Noting that "there has been no change in The Vatican daily, L'Osservatore century of lobbying by women's rights the National Council of Catholic Women's Romano, reported that "each cardinal In the concluding part of his remarks, groups. Nineteen state legislatures have position," Mrs. Florian urged "that the reported on the work of his office, Pope Paul stressed that there is still much to currently ratified the amendment — exactly amendment not be ratified by the Illinois underlining the consequences following the be done. There are numerous problems, he half the number needed before the measure Legislature." apostolic constitution, especially the most said, which have become clear as a result of can become law. In a related incident, NCCW president important pastoral orientation of the Curia's the cardinals' meetings that must be Mrs. Florian cited several legal experts Rita Burke of Carbondale, Pa., denied that work in clcse cooperation with bishops' considered with greatest care. in her recent testimony before the judicial she supports, with qualifications, the Equal committee of the Illinois House of Repre- Rights Amendment, as reported in recent sentatives. The Illinois Legislature has not news stories. l yet voted whether to accept the amendment. Claiming that she was "quoted out of Adopt-a-baby' is urged Professor Paul Freund of the Harvard context," Mrs. Burke said she is personally University Law School has predicted the opposed to the amendment "because of its Equal Rights Amendment "will open up a effect on family support laws, elimination of Pandora's box of legal complications," the protective legislation, etc.. . ." NCCW official said. Mrs. Burke added, however, that NCCW os way to curb abortion "Every statutory and common law "definitely supports equal pay for equal provision dealing with the manifold relations work, opportunities for higher education, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. —(NC) — Mrs. nation the number of babies available for of women in society would be forced to run equal employment opportunity, day care, Eunice Kennedy Shriver proposed a adoption "is dwindling drastically" and the gauntlet of attack on constitutional and legislation recognizing the equal dignity campaign to fight abortion by recruiting one babies are "desperately wanted by of women as a human person created by million persons willing to adopt "unwanted" thousands of Americans who cannot ha\\v; grounds," Mrs. Florian said, quoting babies. Freund. God." children of their own." t " 'One million for Life' would be clear She warned the delegates that those who evidence to every mother-to-be that her child join the campaign must be willing to adopt — even if undesired by her — is wanted by a handicapped babies and babies of another George H. Monahan TaEPHONES family willing and able to raise it as its race. "But if we believe in life," she said, Editor Editorial — 758-0543 own," Mrs. Shriver told delegates to the first "we cannot draw the line of color or intellect Advertising — 754-2651 annual convention of Birthright-USA here. or fitness. We must be on the side of life all Fred C. Brink, Advertising Dir. Circulation — 754-2652 Mrs. Shriver urged Birthright to register the way." Fort laoderdale— 525-5157 The Most Reverend couples wishing to participate in the IF THE campaign succeeds, Mrs. John J. Ward, Contributing Editor W. Palm Beach — 833-1951 Coieman F. Carroll campaign, and the 150 delegates agreed to Shriver said, the "unwanted baby" argument Founding Editor. 1959-66 MAILING ADDRESS Archbishop of Miami present the proposal to local Birthright P.O.Box 1059 will have been answered and abortion President EDITORIAL: Mitch AWallah. news editor. Miami, Fla. 33138 groups. advocates will have only the argument "that The Voice Publishing Co . Inf. Marjorie L. Fiilyaw. local news editor; Allen Mrs. Denise Cocciolone, Birthright J. Brent, copy editor; Mary Ann Linden. life can be taken for the simple convenience Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. Walsh The Archdiocese of Miami Weekly executive- director, said the organization PHOTOGRAPHY ; Tony Garnet. of others." Editorial Consultant Publication embracing Florida's eight SPANISH: Gustavo Pena Monte, editor; southern counties. Broward. Collier. Dade. would act on the proposal later. "Life has been cheap to us, since Manolo Reyes, contributing editor. Hendry. Glades. Martin. Monroe and Palm "One Million for Life" would be an Vietnam has been our nation's master and I MEMBER: The Catholic Press Association. Beach. Ititer-American Press and Florida Press ADVERTISING: answer to claims that abortion is the only fear this brutal attitude applies to many Association. Jack Rayner. Herb Blais. Kurt Kurschat. solution to the problem of an unplanned Linda Lawrence. Maria Alvarez. ADDRESS: matters here at home," she said. "That SUBSCRIBES TO: NC News Service. 6201 Biscayne Blvd. pregnancy, Mrs. Shriver said. inhumanity must stop." Rt'liRious News Service. Catholic Press CIRCULATION: Fred Priebis. supervisor; Features. Bea Anderson. Bernadette Baca. Miami, Fla. 33138 She spoke of an anti-war song using the "I WANT TO TELL the thousands of words of her brother, Robert Kennedy, about women facing an unplanned pregnancy that children killed in Vietnam. AREA ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Member: Southern Catholic Newspaper Group. there is indeed another choice — a choice of l "We cannot sing this song just for the BROWARD - 564-6078 22 Newspapers in lOStates, over 2 million life over death, of love over fear. I want to dead of war," she said. "Those who oppose PALM BEACH 833-1951 circulation. Available to Advertisers on a 1 assure them most earnestly that the life they MAIN OFFICE IMIAMI> . Call 754-265] order basis. Phone 305-754-2651 for details. us cannot have it both ways — to abhor death are bearing is not unwanted." in Southeast Asia while rejecting the case for Mrs. Shriver said that throughout the life in Manhattan." Page 6 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 Prophets of doom sing an old, tune

keep forgetting that the Church could not be able to indulge in fads, so to speak, on the found anywhere on earth today, if the Holy assumption that the continuity of the Church The Truth Spirit was not its support and guarantee. was going on. Protestantism could play How true it is to say that the Church survives games because mother was at home taking despite us. of the Matter care of things. Who's going to see to it a MSGR. JAMES 3. WALSH * * * hundred years from now that the Nicene Somewhat related to this are the Creed is recited? By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH interesting and respected comments on the He added, "There has to be a living, the Jews — of the permanent place of God's Because we are so close to the events of Church by Jaroslav Pelikan, a Lutheran continuing institutional- structure. Where is covenant with Israel. Too bad it had to come our times, we are inclined to think that what church historian at Yale. It is under- that? Certainly not in Protestantism. But it after the holocaust." is happening in the Church today, for standable that he makes a strong point in has been in Catholicism." He praised highly the Church's progress instance, has never happened before. favor of the Protestant Reformation and Obviously reflecting the broad thrust of in liturgy and its relationship with society It's true, as Alvin Toffler points out in says that we are Johnny-come-lately in the the Vatican Council's decree on Ecumenism, and the community of men in general. "Future Shock," the pace of living has matter of reform, and that Catholic refusal Dr. Pelikan said: "The Church is a world- These comments are especially accelerated in our generation more rapidly at that time to accept criticisms of the wide community, and the pope is the pope of interesting and thought 8 provoking when one than ever before with the result that we are reformers of the 16th century delayed much all Catholics — not just Catholic writers or considers that before the Protestant scholars stepping into a new and different era. But needed change. teachers — but also of those who can't read, were invited to Rome by Pope John as even so, those blessed with a knowledge of HOWEVER, he laments the and also of someone like myself, who is still observers at the Council, it was Church history, are aware that what we "regrettable speed" of some of our recent a member of the People of God.'' comparatively rare to hear them express think is unique in our times has already been reforms within the Church. His comments, As a historian, sensitive to the enduring such sincere concern for the "mother recorded in the annals of Christ's ancient as a scholarly and fair historian, are worth problems of the centuries, he feels that the Church" and to feel that criticism and praise Church. noting. declaration of Vatican II on the Jews has were equally well received. For example, a well-known consti- According to a news report some time resulted in a "bigger step than all the 2,000 History, old and current, has so much to tional lawyer in Pennsylvania, William B. ago, he stated that Protestantism has been preceding years toward some recognition of teach us. J, recently stated in a graduation address that the problems facing the Church today are very much like those of 100 years ago. HIS THOUGHTS are worth pondering. "I think that today it is very useful to reflect on those times of a century back," he said. "We find the Church as a whole (according to the most reliable reports) in its death throes; we find the new secular faith triumphant in Europe, with science sure to answer man's every problem; we find the state emerging as the wise parent of all men, omnipotent, omnicompetent, and freed at last from the moral impositions of religion." over and over again to insure this dream. cians in the face of the condemnation of this Sounds like last week's religion section By procedure by the Japanese medical pro- in Time, doesn't it? Mr. Ball went on to say; The whimpering male refused to take re- GLORIA V. HEFFERNAN, M.D. sponsibility for his sexual behavior. fession. "I trust that you see the parallel with 1872; (The {allowing is reprinted, courtesy of the It is no surprise that Playboy Foundation The recent report by Christopher Tietze once again, the cry that the Church is falling Chicago Tribune. Dr. Heffernan is the mother money is now competing with Rockefeller in Family Planning Perspective. October, apart; once again, secularism largely of five children and a resident of Chicago's Foundation money to promote the concept of 1971, of a 22.4 per cent serious complication triumphant, with a revived belief that North suburbs.) rate using this procedure documents the science will answer man's every problem; permissive abortion. The rich man's solution After centuries of being treated as has become the puerile male's solution and American tragedy — a needless mortality and now, the state augumented in its powers objects, women are being presentecUhe final and morbidity that incriminates the beyond anything dreamt of a century ago, the last vestige of responsibility and com- mechanical insult as a constitutional right. mitment has disappeared. American Medical Association and the and an increasingly rigid separation of The strange compulsion for abortion is in American College of Obstetrics and Gyne- religion from public affairs.'' reality the ultimate exploitation of women IT IS THE WOMAN who has been delib- erately misled by the male-dominated cology in corporate malpractice for not There's some reason to think, however, by immature men: technocrats, generally, banning this procedure. imbued with a myopic sense of social aware- medical profession into thinking that in studying youth movements, such as the abortion is merely contraception slightly THE GREATEST tragedy, however, lies renewed interest in Jesus and other trends, ness and unable to interpret or control their in the fact that doctors have renounced their own sexuality. postponed. The serious physical and psychic that a great many young people are not consequences of this self-serving deception ethics to become social technicians ra- accepting science as a god. They have seen it The playboys of the Western world and are muted despite a wealth of medical litera- tionalizing their position with dreary cliches act more like a demon, a monster, a the authoritarian "adolescents" of the ture from the United States and foreign and denying their own science to make it fit frankenstein, in seeking solutions to man's Socialist world sacrifice their women in countries. vague sociological imperatives. The tradi- problems. order to preserve their dream of libidinal tional responsibility in obstetrics for two freedom. It is a s national disgrace that the At any rate, history remains the great American College of Obstetrics and Gyne- patients has been denied by the abortionists teacher, especially for the faint of heart, who It is the woman who must go to surgery cology is not in the forefront of the fight when the whole thrust of scientific medical against permissive abortion. The depth of practice has been to bring the healing arts to this deception is brought out in two recent ar- the child in the uterus, just as it does to any ticles. Dr. Richard L. Burt in editorial com- patient. i ment in Obstetrics & Gynecology, April, We find the medical technicians 1971, terms permissive abortion "the Fifth claiming the organs and bodies of the Horseman" riding with famine, death, aborted children for human experimen- pestilence, and plague. tation; some" of them still alive. What Adverse reactions were reported from horrible echoes are these from the recent Scandinavian and Eastern European coun- past. tries with a long experience in legal abortion. What can we expect from a society that These include hemorrhage, infection, pre- can rationalize away the most fundamental maturity in subsequent pregnancies, of human values — the value of life? What is sterility, perforation, and the psychic to become of a medical profession that sequels of guilt and depression. substitutes self-serving cliches for its ethics? THIS ALARM is echoed in another ar- What is to become of women who would ask ticle in the British journal Lancet, Dec. 1, the courts to institutionalize death as a legiti- 1971, in which Dr. J. A. Stallworthy decries mate tool for solving personal problems? the conspiracy of silence about the side Such a society is doomed to an unending effects of abortion. spiral of violence if women do not change it. A minimal adherence to the concept of Women must deny violence a legitimate informed consent is ignored by most abortion place in our society by rejecting the first referral services and pro-abortion professors violence — abortion. The women of this of obstetrics and gynecology. This frighten- society must say to puerile men that the ing failure of the medical profession is most game is over. You can no longer exploit our apparent in the continued use of the "salting bodies either in your centerfold or in your out" method of abortion by American physi- hospitals. ch If is news when a nation makes an act of contrition By FATHER JOHN B. SHEERIN presence of a congregation of 500 Jews for an offense massacre by the Japanese terrorists was purely pragmatic When a government makes an act of contrition, that is committed against Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land as and self-serving. One could not listen to the Japanese official news. The Japanese government recently made an inspiring well as against Jewish travelers. in the Fifth Avenue Synagogue without realizing that this act and surprising act of contrition when it expressed its sorrow Why have the Japanese made this extraordinary response of contrition was coming straight from his heart and the for the massacre of Christians and Jews at the Tel Aviv to the massacre committed by the terrorists? My impression conscience of his people. airport. The three terrorist culprits were Japanese. As a is that the American and other governments consider a crime The United States will, I sincerely hope, make a fervent token of sorrow, the government donated one and one-half committed by one of their nations abroad a personal offense act of contrition for its crimes in Vietnam. We will million dollars for the victims of the attack. for which the government is in no way responsible. undoubtedly see a vast American post-war program to On June 6, a memorial service for the victims was held at This is not true of the Japanese. They live in a communal rebuild the country, care for the wounded, help the millions of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York City. It was society and the Japanese tradition is that a crime committed refugees. Would that its contrition were as instant as the sponsored by the Conference of the Presidents of Jewish by a member of a family reflects on the whole family, and the response of the Japanese to the Tel Aviv atrocity. At the Organizations. Rev. David Hunter, vice president of the guilt of a Japanese who commits a crime outside Japan is moment there does not seem to be very much national National Council of Churches, spoke for the Protestants. I shared by the whole nation. anguish over our war crimes and even less shame. spoke as Catholic representative and was followed by a Rabbi, an American ambassador, an Israeli representative Moreover, the Japanese are particularly sensitive about •. All. nations might take a cue from Japan. Neither Air and by Herman Badillo, Congressman from the Bronx, their image abroad. They realize that many Americans think France nor the French Government admitted any speaking on behalf of the Puerto Rican victims. of Japanese in terms of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor or responsibility for the failure to search the planes on which the THE MOST impressive moment of the service, was the as the villains in the brutal treatment of American prisoners terrorists traveled. Likewise, the Italian Government was Japanese Consul-General's address. It was a fervent act of in World War II. They know that the conviction of Japanese quite blase about the incident. The terrorists' plane came contrition for the brutal crimes of the Japanese terrorists, a war criminals after 1945 was an international censure and from Rome, its point of departure, and the Italian simple, heartfelt expression of atonement for the sins of his they are anxious to rehabilitate their reputation in the Government felt no need to shoulder any responsibility for countrymen. immediate future. They are struggling for world markets and negligence at an Italian airport. Seldom, if ever, has there been such a dramatically a bad public image will be a serious handicap in their bid for The Japanese alone demonstrated a sorrowful ecumenical gathering. Here was a Japanese government trade. compassion for the victims, of the crime and the world will official making a confession of national responsibility in the THIS IS NOT TO SAY that their contrition for the not soon forget their magnanimity. Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 llIllMIIIUiiHHIililllHIIIllIllllllUIIMIIIItllilllllillllllllllllKlllllllllimiliiiliMiiiiiiiiH Around the Archdiocese Naples women IIIIlIllIlllllillllllUltlillllllltlgttllilltlUilllillllllUIIIIHIlUllllllllllilllllllllKIIIIIHIIilll form auxiliary NAPLES —' A women's Young pupils must auxiliary has been organized to assist the Collier County Catholic Service Bureau with howe Immunizations Mrs. Henry V. Opitz of St. Ann parish as first president. Children entering kinder- Center, 14101NW Eighth Ave, Other officers are Mrs. garten or first grade in Flor- Perrine Health Center, Edward A. Kennedy, Jr., and ida's public, private, or paro- 17801 Homestead Ave. Mrs. H. Graves White, vice chial schools this Fall are re- South Miami Health presidents; Mrs. Leo Malley, quired by law to have phys- Center, 5798 SW 68th St. treasurer; and Miss ical examinations and immu- Virriek Park Health .Josephine Bocchino, secre- nizations. Center, 3230 Hibiscus St. tary. The new requirement was Cuban Refugee Center, Named chairmen of passed into law during the 600 Biscayne Blvd. standing committees were 1971 session of the Florida According to Thomas F. Mrs. Hewlett Cameron and legislature. Lynch, Superintendent of Mrs. Bea Lieb, staff aides; SEVEN public clinics in Schools in the Archdiocese of NEW SUPERIOR general of the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine is Sister Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Ponzoli Dade County where children Miami, children will not be Thomas Joseph, S.S.J., shown center with Sister Margaret Victor, Sister and Mr. and Mrs. Donald may be examined and receive accepted in kindergarten or Florence Bryan, left; and Sister St. Charles and Sister Marie Therese. Domkowski, annual benefit; immunization are open week- first grades of Archdiocesan Mrs. Samuel Patrick, clothes days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ex- schools unless they have closet; and Mrs. Byron cept Wednesdays when they proof of health examination Named assistant St. JoS@ph Sist@fS, FlQ., Evard, transportation. open at noon and close at 8 and immunization records. Auxiliary members as p.m. He urged parents to pro- f seeking donations of blankets^ They are located as vide for these examinations ^'rJ!l Pick new superior general cribs, etc., for day-care follows: • as soon as possible so that centers in Collier County. Downtown clinic, 1350 children will not lose any days Gloria del Monte, a member S AUG of St Hueh oarish Coconut Ju USTINE - Sis- Sisters'Council and assistant Anyone ^^g t0 donate NW14St. of school when classes corn- or at. nugn pansn, coconut ter Thomas Joseph, S.S.J., principal, Immaculata- Miami Beach Health mence on Aug. 28. Grove, has been named useable items is urged to con- administrative assistant to has been ^elected Superior LaSalle High School; Sister tact Mrs. Opitz at 642-4256. Center, 615 Collins Ave., In other counties of South General of the Sisters of St. Margaret Victor, principal, Miami Beach. Florida, parents are urged to the president of Barry College. Joseph of St. Augustine, who St. Therese School, Coral Model Cities unit, 1320 contact their local health are active in a variety of Gables; and Sister Florence NW62St. departments for times that A daughter of Mr. and apostolate throughout the Bryan, dean of academic af- conduct North Miami Health clinics are open. Mrs. Armelio del Monte, she State of Florida. fairs, St. Joseph College. . * * * , formerly attended Academia She succeeds Sister Louis Since June 7, elected ©GUCQtlon institute San Jose, San Juan, P.R. She Edwin, S.S.J., who has served delegates of the congregation Palm Beach County was graduated this year with as superior general of the have been conducting busi- Sister Marie Infanta, O.S.P., an Assistant Super- A card party, hosted by the St. Clare Women's Guild, honors from Barry College, community since 1962, and ness sessions. where she majored in Office was formerly president of St. intendent of Archdiocese of North Palm Beach, is scheduled for Wednesday, June 28, In the Miami Schools in the kinder- from 8 to 11 p.m. at the parish hall. Administration. She served Joseph College, Stuart. From Archdiocese of the dean of the graduate divi- 1962 to 1970 the new superior Miami the Sisters staff garten division, will conduct a sion as student assistant for was principal of Bishop parochial schools in Miami, three-week institute in Early the past three years. Kenny High School. Coral Gables, Lake Worth, Childhood Education this Broword County ASSISTING Sister West Hollywood, Stuart, West 'summer at Xavier Univer- According to Sister M. Thomas Joseph as councilors Palm Beach and North Palm sity, New Orleans. Doro h op St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Women's Club, 5 y- > president, the are sister St. Charles, a Beach; Mercy Hospital, Some 100 persons are HallandaJe, will sponsor a dessert card party, Tuesday, June aPP°intment was effective on councilor in the previous Miami; Immaculata-LaSalle expected to be registered in 27, at 8 p.m. in the parish center, Hallandale Beach Blvd. and Junel- administration; Sister Marie High School, Miami; and St. the program, which is a NW Sixth Ave. Therese, president of thee Vincent Hall for Unwed credit course for graduate Third order will Archdiocese of Miami Mothers, Miami. and undergraduate students. Nativity Guild, Hollywood, is sponsoring a rummage sale, Monday through Wednesday, June 26-28, at the Nativity maintenance garage. Items may be brought there from 10 meet on June 25 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Third Order of St. Francis will meet at 3 p.m., Newly-decorated gift shop opens Sunday, June 25, in St. HANSEN'S DISEASE: LEPROSY Francis Hospital chapel, WEST PALM BEACH — Under the direction and Allison Island, Miami Beach. HANSEN'S DISEASE (leprosy) is a chronic communicable disease resulting A newly decorated and re- PlanninS of the hospital's women s in lesions of the skin, the upper respiratory and ocular mucous membranes, furbished gift shop was dedi- auxiliary the shop Father Daniel Ford will and the peripheral nerves. cated Tuesday during brief wil1featur e new and unique conduct the meeting during ceremonies at St. Mary merchandise. 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Page 8 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 Critic says Church of United States is in state of collapse

By FATHER ANDREW M. GREELEY In the years after World War II, European Catholics discovered that there was a Church in the United States. Immediately there came a steady stream of European visitors who spent a month, two months, half a year, on American snores and returned to the Old World as "experts," whose books and articles were read avidly not only by Europeans but by American Catholics almost pathetically eager to understand themselves. Apparently the fashion of commenting on the American Church has begun again. One Batista Mondin — who seems to be one of the snoops the Vatican sends periodically to check up on the American Church — has recently published an article in "L'Osservatore della Domenica" allowing as how The Chwch — 1972

the American Church is being shaken by a tremendous earthquake and is on the verge of collapse. AMONG the other observations of Father Mondin was that criticism of the Church in the United States was going on "with a masochistic furor that has few precedents in the history not only of the Church but also of any society." Well, I suppose we must give Father Mondin some points for that elegantly phrased observation, though what he describes is not exactly a new phenomenon. Some 15 years ago, and long before he became a fan of liturgical gestures, Father Edward Duff coined the Look at the birds of the air: they do not sow, or reap, or gather into phrase "Mass masochism" to describe the self- barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are not you of much criticism in the American Church. more val ue. t han t hey? Father Mondin's observation is certainly correct, St. Matthew 6:26 but it is not exactly a new insight. But as he laments priests' deserting the ministry, nuns' abandoning the convent, theologians, looking for secular jobs, and parochial schools' closing down, Father Mondin offers some observations on the reasons for the "collapse" of the American Church (even though he thinks that there is a "silent majority" that will guarantee the survival of the Chicken Little and the Church Church). Those reasons are: excessive criticisms in the wake of the Vatican council,:infiltration of secularism ) By DALE FRANCIS ; prophesies can be self-fulfilling — it is the press, then we will soon be given a into Roman Catholic thought, and ethnic inferiority When Chicken Little announced the well to examine what the report that denies the validity of complexes. sky was falling, he caused considerable prognosticators of gloom are talking Apostolic succession. THERE MAY BE something to be said for each of consternation in the barnyard. It about. In short, while we can dispute the three explanations, though exactly when criticism turned out it was only a leaf that had Malachi Martin, a former Jesuit Malachi Martin's contention that the becomes excessive seems to .be problematic and swooped down from a tree but Chicken theologian, explained what he meant Church as we iknow it today will whether criticism causes trouble or that the people Little really believed it was a part of by his prediction in the preface of his disappear before the end of the and policies being criticized generate criticism is the sky and he managed to convince book, Three Popes and a Cardinal. He century, we can not dispute the fact perhaps more problematic. To blame critics for others that things looked bad before said, "Well before the year 2,000, there that elements leading towards his trouble is merely to revive the ancient custom of the real truth was understood. will'no longer be a religious institution prediction already exist. recognizable as the Roman Catholic lopping off the heads of messengers who brought bad Dire predictions have a kind of an In the same way, we can dispute news. and Apostolic Church of today.'' the prediction of the annihilation of the appeal. Most people like to think the Later he explained what he meant. One looks in vain in Father Mondin's explanations worst is about to happen. For one Church in the United States but we can for even the slightest suggestion that the leadership of He said it was not that the membership not dispute that when Father Mondin thing, you expect the worst then when of the Church would be reduced, the American Church may have failed to assess the you get something not quite that bad says there is great criticism of the crisis in which the Church is caught and has blundered "Rather it is that there will be, instead Church and a move towards a you feel good about it. Polly anna, of the Church we know, a series of catastrophically in response to the crisis. always saying everything was going to secularization of the mission of the When United Airlines is in trouble, the old independent 'churches,' . . . There Church, he is talking about something turn out for the best, was bound to dis- will be no central authority for president is fired and a new one brought in; when Pan appoint now and then. that really exists. American Airways loses vast sums of money, a new teaching and jurisdiction. There will IT IS GOOD, therefore, to counter leader is sought; when Lyndon Johnson lost the THE OTHER DAY an Italian be a general — but virtually nominal — panic in the Church when dire predic- confidence of the country in 1968, he for all practical theologian, Father Battista Mondin, similarity among all groups. But there tions are made. But it is good, too, to purposes resigned from the presidency; when a pro said the Catholic Church in the United will be no centralized control, no be aware that those who make the dire football team loses, the coach is fired. States is a mess and that it will be an- uniformity in teaching, no universality predictions are not making such Indeed, in every organization the leader must nihilated in 20 years unless it changes in practice of worship, prayer, predictions out of a vacuum but are bear the burden of responsibility when things go its ways. sacrifice and priesthood . . ." talking of present and real tendencies. wrong. No doubt about it. You stand He goes on to say these would be Some of this chaotic situation . But not in the Church. It is not the leaders who are around in the United States examining groups with their own life-styles comes from the fact we are in a time of responsible for the troubles; it is the irresponsible what is happening in the Catholic claiming "no descendence from the change. This is not a change limited to members of the rank and file who engage in Church and you are going to be hit in original group of men Jesus formed, the Church but to the whole society. "excessive criticism." the head by some falling leaves. But his Twelve apostles and the other Some of what is seen as dangerous is Sure. that doesn't mean the sky is falling. disciples. Nor will they feel any need legitimate dialogue in the Church. If Father Mondin's article does represent some Most of those of us who serve as for such descendence. Apostolic suc- But finally, if the predictions are new awareness in the Vatican of the troubles of the commentators on.the Catholic scene cession, as a mark of accepted not to come true, there must be a American Church and that now the Vatican is rushed to assure the Catholic public of authenticity, is out." response to some of the challenges to seriously interested in doing something about them, it this. Bishop Joseph L. Bernardin, NOW YOU CAN BELIEVE that the Church. There really is a tendency might take a good, long, hard look at some of the general secretary of the National Malachi Martin is wrong in his predic- to downgrade the Pope today and there episcopal and archepiscopal appointments it has Conference of Bshops, issued a state- tion, as I do, but what you cannot is a vital necessity for holding to this made in the last 10 years. It might just for the ment that assured the Catholic people ignore is that he is speaking about center of unity. There are challenges moment consider the possibility that many of these the impending annihilation of the something of reality in the Church to traditional doctrine, challenges that appointments were organizational disasters. Church in the United States was great- today. are far greater than just new insights ly exaggerated. It is ironical but in an age in which but some that would undermine the What all the refutations said about we are drawn closer together than ever very foundations of the faith. ill things not being as bad off as the before by transportation and com- There is no need for panic but Italian theologian thought amounted to munication, there is a greater there is a need for some calm affirma- The opinions expressed in these truth. There are problems in the tendency to insist upon a separation tions of things that we believe. We Church in the United States, just as from the universality of the Church. must hold to the unity in the Church, there are problems in the Church It is an observable fact that there we must commit ourselves to the pages represent Catholic everywhere. But there is no danger of are already those in the Church who leadership of the successor of Peter the Church's being annihilated in the confront the authority of the and the successors of the Apostles, we United States and there is no danger of magisterium of the Church. It is an must proclaim our acceptance of the viewpoints — not necessarily Malachi Martin's equally dire observable fact that there are those magisterium of the Chruch; prediction that the Church would who adapt innovations in liturgy The answer to all the challenges of disappear as a recognizable organiza- without the approval of authority in the the day, I believe, rests in the faith- THE Catholic viewpoint tion by the year 2,000 coming true, Church. fulness of the people but if the predic- either. If we are to believe those portions tions are not to come true, the people BUT IT SEEMS to me that while of Father Carl Armbruster's must stand in solidarity in the the Catholic people must be reassured theological report on the priesthood proclamation of their firm allegiance — as Bishop Bernardin said such that have been leaked to some parts of to the Chruch. Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 Charges, of Brazil forty res renewed ByHEUO DAM ANTE psychological and physical urged an end to torture in need to return to constitu- SAO PAULO, Brazil - torture, all the more so when Brazil. tional rule instead of the (NC) - The bishops in such methods result in THE government of current regime's gov- southern Brazil have mutilations, permanent President Emilio G. Medici ernment-by-decree. reminded the military gov- injury and even death, as has has refused to allow an The bishops said the gov- •VACJTIOlBPOTS •THINGS. TO* DO ernment that the nation's happened." investigation of the charges, ernment has the "grave •GREAT RESTAURANTS •SRHTSftHfi Constitution guarantees The bishops, who head 26 saying documented cases of obligation" to offer prisoners against torture. dioceses with some 18 million torture were isolated local reparation to those unjustly The bishops cited proof of Catholics, said such practices instances rather than a jailed or punished. While the instances of permanent injury are in violation of the national policy. prelates admit that and death due to torture. Constitution, which states Brazilian refugees abroad authorities might be "It is illegal to force that "authorities are enjoined claim hundreds of political maintained by patriotism, the HOUSEBOAT suspects to make confessions, to respect the personal prisoners have been tortured churchmen called on them to reveal secrets and in- integrity of those detained or to extract confessions. 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Pope Paul

VI

{Following are highlights from current speeches and documents of Pope Paul VI. The Holy Father addresses himself constantly to the problems and needs of our age in an effort to help individuals form a right conscience.) fhurch constantly tQ, strives to bring oil From Syndoy's Gospel

Jesus said to His apostles: "Do not let men "Whoever acknowledges me before men I will mankind' to Christ intimidate you. Nothing is concealed that will not be acknowledge before my Father in Heaven. Whoever revealed, and nothing hidden that will not become disowns me before men I will disown before my You should also see to the renewal, in keeping with the known. What I tell you in darkness, speak in the light. Father." Council's norms, of the instruments and methods of What you hear in private, proclaim from the Matthew 10: 26-33 missionary pastoral work. Toward this end you should make housetops. use of all the possibilities which are offered by the mass media in disseminating the missionary ideal. It is comforting that we can look to the future of your missionary endeavors with optimism. In his Encyclical Maximum Mud, Pope Benedict XV pointed out the remarkable fact that the faithful have an innate inclination to give generously to the Church's 3 missionary projects. We might ask to what extent is this inclination affected by the heroism of missionaries, their 7/ papa sta bene — Popes fine adventurous spirit or simply the natural sociability of man. But the Second Vatican Council tells us in precise theological language that the Holy Spirit instills into the hearts of the faithful the same missionary spirit which motivated Christ By JAMES C. O'NEILL powers. He showed this time and again on his 10-day trip to Himself. This characteristic of universality which graces the VATICAN CITY - (NC) - "II Papa sta bene" - "the Asia in 1970. People of God is a gift from the Lord Himself. Because of it, Pope's fine." His voice is often raspy when he begins a public address, the Catholic Church strives energetically and constantly to That is the way the Vatican press spokesman answers the only to become strong and vibrant as he warms up to his bring all humanity with all of its riches back to Christ its recurring questions on the Pope's health — with something speech. His capacity to become totally absorbed in the Head in the unity of His Spirit. approaching gentle resignation. spiritual meaning of what he is doing is confused with Federico Alessandrini's answer is gentle because the weariness and his devotion mistaken for physical weakness. Speaking to missionary works officials. May 19,1972. state of health of any major leader, including the Pope, is a * * * genuine matter of public interest. Those who are in contact with him in the daily life of the And his answer is resigned because no matter how often Vatican report that Pope Paul today is very active and The growing importance of advertising seems to be an constantly in touch with what is going on. accepted fact in our modern society. The press, which wishes the question is answered affirmatively, it is bound to be asked to remain independent, tends to open its columns more and again within a week or so. Certainly, his public audience schedules since the more to advertising. It obtains most of its income and often In fact, the daily preoccupation with the pope's health beginning of the summer months argue that he is far from its means of survival from this source. This is a fact which among some newsmen in Rome almost borders on the being sick. The Pope has been granting audiences frequently must be viewed realistically and it does not free us from morbid. in three or four Vatican audience halls or rooms in the same rendering moral judgment on the substance of the content nor "I hear he is not well at all." "They said he looked day and then facing the full workload of administering the the method of directing publicity. What is at stake is the deep terrible last week." Church in the afternoons and evenings. interest of man and the society you intend to serve. Those are real quotes from newsmen suffering from As the Pope readies to go to his summer home at Advertising, it is clear, greatly stimulates the purchase of recurrent spells of papal health jitters. Almost anything can Castelgandolfo later in the summer, the Vatican press office manufactured goods or services. This, enables industry to in- trigger a new spasm. ,. continues to report: "II Papa sta bene." crease production. In this respect advertising contributes FOR INSTANCE, last Holy Week Pope Paul VI took part considerably to trade and to raising certain living standards. in an almost daily round of public ceremonies, including two The only serious attempt to predict the state of Pope Consumers appreciate and workers benefit from this. But in events on Good Friday, afternoon and night. Paul's health in recent years broke just before the Pope flew the legitimate exercise of advertising there are ways of By the time he finished the Way of the Cross on the to the Far East in 1970. The late Cardinal Eugene Tisserant, acting in the public good. Even when it is a question of Palatine Hill late in the evening, Pope Paul did look and then dean of the college of cardinals, evidently angered by the earning money that is useful or necessary for a noble purpose sound tired. All kinds of rumors popped up. Pope's decision elminating all cardinals over 80 from the our conscience can inquire if freedom of judgment and choice right of electing a new Pope, publicly suggested the Pope was But at his early morning Easter Mass at a small parish far from well. are being respected. Are the arguments misleading? Do they church on Rome's outskirts, the Pope appeared fresh and exploit man's least noble tendencies, even inciting him to vigorous, despite the fact that he had presided over the evil? Is advertising presented in keeping with morals? Are The cardinal, speaking to French newsmen, suggested Easter vigil ceremonies at St. Peter's Basilica the night the Pope was thinking of resigning iat the age of 75. He said the goods recommended really of some value or are they before. harmful and dangerous? In short, in this field, more, perhaps, the Pope appeared ill to him during an audience and But sometimes in news reporting, bad news gets more suggested that he might not live to 75. Pope Paul this past than in other sectors, what is required is praiseworthy attention than good news. courage. It is necessary to be able to unite technical February presided at the funeral of Cardinal Tisserant in St. Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, the American secretary Peter's Basilica. competence with true concern for service to society. general of the World Council of Churches, recently said in Speaking to advertising representatives. May 15,1972. New York after visiting with Pope Paul early in June that "he * * * looked better than I had been led to expect." New door for boslllca We must all remember that the consistent, constant and THE OBVIOUS questions leap to mind: What did he courageous attitude of the apostolate is always threatened by expect? And why? VATICAN CITY — (NC) — A new bronze door, called the- 'Affiny forms of weakness in our complex human existence. Concern for the Pope's health, however, cannot hJrhe Christian is required to be strong and courageous. He "Door of Prayer," is being installed at one of the entrances of realistically be dismissed as sheer morbidity or sensation- St. Peter's Basilica. needs to be frank and free as is expected of a follower of seeking. Christ. But there always exists, even among the most com- The door, the first to be added since the "Door of Death" Pope Paul will celebrate his 75th birthday Sept. 26, and sculptured by the famous Italian artist Giacomo Manzu, was mitted, an incurable frailty. This frailty often causes our the ninth anniversary of his election as Pope on June 21. Four personality to slip, almost unnoticed, into a state of over- years ago he underwent successfully a prostate operation hung in 1965, is the work of another Italian sculptor, Lello whelming self-consciousness about the opinion of others. As from which he has recovered fully, according to his doctors. Scorselli. this concern gains the upper hand over our own self control, Nevertheless, given his age and the burden of problems he The two-panel bronze door will replace a wooden door at we must remember our vulnerability to disregarding the carries in his lonesome role as Vicar of Christ on earth, it is the far left end of the basilica, which used to be known as the external appeal of the Church and the internal appeal of our perfectly reasonable to ask: how is the Pope feeling these Door of St. Martha. This entrance is used during major conscience to serve the Christian commitment. We proclaim days? ceremonies by cardinals, members of the diplomatic corps we are free but often because of fear of what people will say, accredited to the Vatican and other important visitors to we are far from being so. Moreover, Pope Paul has never really enjoyed what could be called vigorous good health. reach reserved seats near the main altar. Speaking to general audience. May 24,1972. From his school days on, through the long years he Pope Paul will preside at the installation June 28, during * * * worked in the Vatican secretariat of state, Giovanni Battista the annual ceremonies in St. Peter's on the vigil of the Feast Montini always seemed frail. One high Vatican prelate You have wisely turned to the study of Sacred Scripture of Sts. Peter and Paul. The door is the gift of the Office of the recalls that when he visited Montini when he was archbishop Basilica of St. Peter's — the organization charged with the and theology in your search for a deeper understanding of of Milan, he was warned not to make too many long-range religious life. But if such study is to be effective and complete housekeeping and maintenance of the immense church. The plans because the archbishop might not be around too long. gift marks Pope Paul's 50th anniversary in the priesthood. He it needs the power and spirit of prayer. For prayer places us Weil, in one way they were right. Cardinal Montini came was ordained May 26,1920. in a communion with Christ that binds together into a living to Rome as Pope after being in Milan for only nine years. unity all that we have learned. You are to be praised for Even then, his health was a subject of debate. And not even The door is decorated with modern representations undertaking your study in an environment of prayer. We hope his globe-girdling trips have been enough to shake the illustrating four of the Church's prayers: the Our Father, the the experience will be a source of strength, not only for you, pessimism. Benedictus (the canticle of Zachary). the Magnificat (the but also for your communities at home and all those whom prayer of Our Lady), and the Nunc Dimittis (the prayer of you serve in Christ. THE PROBLEMS of papal-health-watching are many. Simeon) — all of which appear in St. Luke's Gospel. Speaking to Sisters attending religious renewal program. Pope Paul for instance, according to his doctors, tires after On the center of the door are three lines of a prayer May 24,1972. strenuous public events but has marvelous recuperative written by Pope Paul and a reproduction of his coat-of-arms. Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 the world is a stage ByJOANHEIDER needed to make the process of life possible. "All the world is a stage . . ." The fact The parable of the talents in the gospel that this line of Shakespeare's works has tells us how Christ intended our talents to be stood the test of time and become a famous used. The one who had one talent and hid it line could tell us something of its importance out of fear of losing it was reprimanded. to life. Those who used theirs experienced the "All the world," not just the cities, the pleasant, joyful reward of having their rural areas, the ghettos, or the foreign lands, talents multiplied. is our working stage. We are responsible for THE EASIEST method for most of us is setting it. We assemble the props in to hide what we have. We hide it out of fear whatever way we individually feel we can of its not being worthwhile. We hide it in work the best. In keeping with our talents, fear of being asked for some repeated ser- occupations, age, environment, and those we vice at some other time. We hide it in fear of are leading, we choose suitable props. It is being recognized for what we have instead of not necessary that every prop be exactly the for who we are. In the whole process we are same in every place and in all situations. holding back in helping others live life more AFTER we have prepared the stage, we meaningfully. come to it as we are. Not all actors have the The "how" and the "much" in the "how same outward appearance or the same role much" we give is what counts. If we give in to play. Some may wear regal clothes and accord with what we have received, we are have the role of kings and queens. Others doing the expected. We are at least doing our may be wearing print cotton clothes and fair share. If we give less than we have have the role of servants. received, we are spongers. If we give Who has which role is not important. nothing, we are thieves. We all were given What is significant is that each has a role and something to give in return for what we performs it. This is the only way a receive. production can be staged. The world is our stage — any part of the This is also the only way our life- world we wish to choose. We are the per- production of leading others through life can formers — no matter who we are and how we be accomplished. It does not really matter perform. Our task is to perform in such a who has which talents. What matters is that way that those who watch us will be led to each offers the talents he has. The variety is Jesus through our performance.

"All the world is a stage . . ." The role we choose to enact is determined by the "how" and "how much" we The Brady Bunch — give of the talents we have received. Our task is to perform in such a way that those who watch us will be led to Jesus through our performance. Bunching up or branching out?

By JAMES BREIG Alice: Aspen. Face to face (Summertime is vacation time, a time Mike: What? for families to relax, together. But getting Carol: Aspen wasn't on the list. By FATHER JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN her to see the priest through the screen's one the whole family to agree how, when and Alice: I know, but that's where I want to On Monday evening of Holy Week we inch square openings. Confession, in this where to spend summer vacation can be go. I love skiing. used for the first time in our parish a new situation, means telling our failures not to a another thing, as "The Brady Bunch" point Peter: Well, now what do we do? Five confessional room, or room of reconciliation. voice or a wall but to a person whose out in this dialogue. They conclude that people and five places. Although not completely finished or features are clearly visible. wherever it is, the important thing is that the Marcia: We'll never go anywhere at this furnished, it was operational enough for us to Nevertheless, the sinner knows family be together.) rate. administer the sacrament of penance in that anonymity is preserved both because of the Peter: I know. Why don't we each go area during those traditionally busy days darkness surrounding the penitent's section Carol: Now, let's get together and decide where we want to go. We'll all split up. I can before Easter. and the obvious fact that the sits where we are going. Vacation comes once a go camping to Yellowstone. Dad can go to The reactions of several hundred persons facing the wall with his back to the partition. year and we ought to plan for it. New York, Mom to Williamsburg and Alice over the next month who closed and opened Those unable to kneel with ease (e.g., Mike: Good idea. Listen, everybody put to Aspen. its decorated door immediately confirmed pregnant women, persons advanced in age, their suggestion for where to visit in this box Marcia: And me? my belief that proper atmosphere does make individuals with lengthy confessions) who and we'll pick them one by one and discuss Peter: Under armed guard you can go to a difference, that the kind of place in which wish to confess in the more customary, them. Disneyland. one confesses can influence the way we anonymous manner have a chair for their Peter: Sounds good to me, Dad. Carol: Sounds good, Peter. confess. convenience on the penitent's side. Mike: O.K. Here's the first one — Mike: Sure. Think of all the fun you'll The idea is relatively simple: take a Our room, however, offers a third Yellowstone National Park. have. suitable, free area of the church and convert alternative. The oriental rug, a chair and Marcia: Are you kidding? They have Peter: Sure. We can — I mean, I can it into a warm, attractive room which floor lamps beckon those so disposed to walk bears there and I'm not going. follow the trails and see the sights. And take permits penitents to confess either kneeling past the screen and sit across a small table pictures to show all of you. Peter: Oh, yeah, well I like it. Camping, or sitting in secrecy behind a screen and yet from the priest. Since its inception, a seeing the natural wonders. You can take a Alice: No, I'm showing my slides first. offers the option of a "face to face" surprisingly large number of people have flying leap if you don't like it. And the Grand Marcia: What about my movies ? confession. l chosen this "face to face" method for their Carol: Don't forget the photos Dad and FORTUNATELY for us we had near one confession of sins. Canyon will be just the place for you to jump. me take. Carol: All right, calm down. What's the of the building entrances a little used office Peter: Sure, I'd love to look at pictures. quite ideal for our purpose. The next step I heard confessions on that Monday next one? evening in the room of reconciliation Mike: Williamsburg, Virginia. Marcia: You do not. You always leave (and a wise one) was to engage the services the room. uninterruptedly for over an hour following ^ Carol: That's a good one. of a liturgical artist. Mr. Robert Rambusch Mike: Tell me, Peter, exactly how will and Mr. Willy Malarcher from the well- the common penance service. Those whiit Mike: Carol, you must be kidding. All came were almost entirely high schooP* that old stuff. It'll make me feel like I'm this work? known New York firm visited Fulton, Peter: Well, we'll — I mean, I'll arrive listened to our ideas, checked the potential students and all but one opted for this last looking in a mirror. Did you see the gray hair and. . . possibility. I found over here? room and prepared drawings for Carol: Yes. Peter: Dad's right, Mom. It's out. implementation by local suppliers or Mike: O.K., so I don't know how to craftsmen. ON LATER occasions we found every What's next? arrange things. But you can do that. type of parishioner making use of the Mike: New York City. This is perfect. Conceiving, planning and designing took innovative room — the young and the old, Marcia: I don't think I want to go alone. the time; actual construction proved All kinds of sights and shows. men and women, married and single. Once Who gets any fun out of going on a ride relatively swift, simple and inexpensive. We again, the wish of so many in that mixed Carol: Not me. I know all the rumors alone? There's no one to hold onto. And painted the walls, carpeted the fl«or, built a group (perhaps 50% over a month period) to about that town. whose candy could I steal? handsome screen, ordered furniture, sit down directly across from the priest and Marcia: Yeah, you could get bugged. Alice: Me too. What fun is it to ski alone? purchased an oriental rug, and prepared confess in this manner was an unexpected, Peter: That's mugged. Pick another. What if I fall? I never do, but it's a parishioners. even if happy development. possibility. Mike: Disneyland. I wonder who put that A large 5' x 5' wooden grate juts about We have not scientifically sought Peter: Maybe my idea wasn't so hot. A halfway across the room and divides it into one in? vacation should be taken with others. feedback or carefully analyzed comments Marcia: Gee, I don't know. two areas. Strategic use of floor lamps at this moment, but scattered impressions Pictures are no good. Being someplace with creates a bright and light section on the Peter: Forget it. I'm not going anywhere someone •— that's the best part. Fighting appear universally positive. I heard a you have to wear another set of ears. priest's side of the screen and a darker, teenage girl exclaim how open the room over who will sit by the window in the car protected space on the penitent's portion. Carol: This is great. So far we've had and who will go for ice at the motel. made her want to be; an individual in the late four choices and no one likes them except the The sinner (we all are, but in confession forties remarked that he came because there Carol: Then we're going somewhere one openly and specifically acknowledges the person who made the suggestion in the first together? was an opportunity to sit down and talk with place. fact) then may kneel rather comfortably and the priest for confession; a grateful middle- Peter: I guess so. speak to the priest through the partition or age woman admitted that, if it were not for Mike: Let's ask Alice to cast the decid- Marcia: But where? ing vote. sit down in the chair provided next to the this room of reconciliation, she would never Mike: Let's put all our ballots in the box kneeler. have summoned sufficient courage to make Alice: Someone mention my name? and select one. That's where we'll go. Carol: Alice, of the following which THK ARRANGEMENT provides the her peace with God after many years away Carol: O.K., I'll pick it out... Oh, look, from the sacrament of penance. would you visit? — New York. Williamsburg. everybody. This is where we're going. penitent with privacy and yet enables him or Disneyland or Yellowstone. Page 12 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 'If the stars should tumble from sky'

By MARJORIE MILLER The second point also sounds deceivingly marriage-mate was. not a person sprung feelings, their own relationship to Goa — this What is different about the couple who simple. This is to recognize differences — from" nowhere the day you met him or her. is quite another matter! It is the highest tie have just fallen in love? What do you notice differences in temperaments, in values, in We all have our histories — and they take a binding a couple together and yet it is rare." right away about them? What gives you a personalities, in handling conflict, in rearing lifetime to tell. children; natural differences between clue that there's something very special The fourth point is to realize how a living "Happy are the couples," Tournier going on between them? people; psychological differences between religious faith can transform marital life and sexes. continues, "who do recognize and understand The French have a word for it (the elevate communications to a new level. The that their happiness is a gift of God, who can French always do!). They call it egoisme a The third point can often get overlooked. celebrated Swiss physician-psychotherapist, kneel together to express their thanks not deux (egoism of the pair). And it shows itself This is to try to understand the importance of Dr. Paul Tournier, addresses this point when only for the love which he has put in their in a variety of ways. A song of some years the past — before the two of you ever met. he writes that a couple "may discuss hearts, the children he has given them, or all back demonstrates one way, as the singer, This goes back to childhood, to adolescence, philosophical and religious questions, of life's joys, but also for the progress in choked with emotion, warbled: to relations with parents and brothers and theological and ecclesiastical. But express their marriage which he brings about "If the stars should tumble from the sky, sisters, to all the hurts and laughs and good their innermost convictions, their own through that hard school of mutual If the sea should suddenly run dry, times and bruises along the way. Your experiences, their own doubts, their own understanding." If you love me — really love me Let it happen, I don't care." That's one way egoisme a deux works. Another way is for the song to have been written: "The stars wouldn't dare tumble from the sky, the sea wouldn't dare run dry, because you love me, etc. etc. etc." x Egoisme a deux means total .^ncentration on each other — to the exclusion of almost everybody else. Of course, it doesn't always stay that way — it can't. Eventually as love grows and matures, it reaches out from the couple to include others — children, relatives, neighbors. But there are some very valuable lessons to learn about this stage of love called egoisme a deux. And when a couple ceases to remember what it was like at this time, how they were to each other, then something very precious is lost. It is not only a communication of words that is important during this marvelous stage of love. It is also a communication of gestures. There is such a perfect reading of the face — a reading of the emotions. HOW MANY TIMES have lovers said: "I know what she is going to say even before she says it." Then there is an almost uncanny awareness of each other's emotions, and an awareness of shifts, however subtle, in these emotions. So the person who may be tense, or anxious, or bored, does not have to say it in so many "words for his loved one to ask, "what's wrong?" Rarely does a marriage continue at this stage of communication. There may be the same reading of the face and of the emotions, but the responses may be a little bit different. A wife about to tell the same story for the fifteenth time may be met by her husband saying, "I know what she is going to say again even before she says it." Or because our emotions tend to repeat themselves, a tense husband may find his $ierAl!?&,'»\;*. £-\i'$2:.*> wife saying unsympathetically, "What's wrong now?" And though these are just variations of what may have been said during courtship, they are miles apart in the quality of the communication. What was so effortless — communicating — during engagement might really require a great deal of effort during marriage. This is not meant to be a depressing thought. It is saying that what might have been selfish, idealistic, and "What is different about the couple who have just fallen limited in the egoisme a deux has to be in love? The answer is "egoisme a deux" — total stripped away for love to grow and mature. concentration on each other. But what was so valuable in communications and rapport during egoisme a deux needs to be remembered, resurrected, and nurtured. A PERSON doesn't make himself known to another just once — and then nothing needs to be said anymore. A person doesn't need to deeply listen to another just once —. The family that vacations together... and then think that he or she has heard everything that's necessary to know. A By MARY CARSON We just manage to get a full week free day long. They went full tilt, swimming, relationship is what you make it every day of We have our own brand of vacation fun. from business obligations to take our water skiing, clamming rowing, fishing, your life. It's a little cottage, built up on stilts to vacation. The kids love it so much, I'm from morning till night. Then they were so It may be too simple to even mention, prevent it from being washed away by high beginning to think they have salt water in overtired, they got giddy . . . and trying to but the first step in communications for tides. It stands in the middle of a marshland, their veins. get five giddy girls to sleep at the same time married couples is to want to continue under- on the edge of a salt water creek and is The effort to get the children all packed, in one bunk-room is an impossibility. standing each other. And that is not as accessible only by boat. There are no trees, and enough food assembled to hold our gang The vacation required constant planning. Simple as it sounds. no cars, no roads, no phone. for a week was comparable to getting an Even though we brought all drinking and There's no electricity either, so there army ready for maneuvers. Since there are cooking water. Rather than trying to bring are no televisions, no radios, no lights, no stores, nothing can be forgotten. enough clothing for the week, I decided I'd except for kerosene or gas lanterns. There's The easiest solution was to make each wash every day by hand. (It didn't restore a well, but its water can be used only for child responsible for packing his own my primitive instincts; it just made me SUMMER washing. If you heat it, it turns a muddy clothing while I gather the food. I should appreciate my washer at home.) green. Drinking and cooking water must be have checked on what they packed. One of Each morning we filled the big old wash brought from home. them arrived with two bathing suits — no tub from the well, let it warm in the sun, and For four generations it's been known as underwear, pajamas, dungarees or T-shirts. did the laundry. But when the tide was high "the shack." Despite the connotation of its He had no intention of doing anything but the spout of the well was covered; when the name, it has been a haven for our family swimming, so the bathing suits were all he tide was low, the well stopped running. One since my father was young. In fact, he built it needed. of our neighbors from home drove down the with his father over 50 years ago from THE REFRIGERATOR is a small one, causeway which runs through the materials salvaged by beachcombing. operating on bottled gas, so I brought enough meadowland. She knew which shack was canned goods and powdered milk to iast us ours : . . it was the one with the miles of THE HOUSE stands all alone on an for a month. In two days, the food was laundry hanging out on the line. island covered by meadows of salt hay. If we running low. Salt air does something to It's a lot of work . . . but I love it. haven't had an unusually high tide, the teenage boys'appetites. . . if anything more Our kids have learned a love and respect meadows are pretty solid, good for long can be done to teenage boys' appetites. for nature, a reverence for peace, quiet and walks, bird nest hunting, kite flying and My husband commuted every other day solitude. There is a stillness at night, unobstructed views of sunsets. to the mainland, replenishing the supply of interrupted only by an occasional calling of a When the tide gets over the meadows, milk, bread, eggs and diapers for the baby. I bird . . . and the lapping of waves at the SERIES the kids can wade for hours in water that hadn't planned on her having an intestinal dock. never goes above their knees. virus. Sunday afternoon came too soon. We And after such a high tide, it becomes The greatest difficulty was that it took were home, scrubbed, dressed and in church squishy goop that the kids love to walk in. the kids several days to settle down. At first for the iast Mass. "Thank you, God", I and watch it ooze between their toes. everything had to be done, all the time, all prayed, "for the shack." Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 13 Prayer Of The Pope says Catholics expect priests to fill obligations of their ministry Faithful VATICAN CITY — (NO Chicago's Mundelein jubilarians to be an example The Pope continued: — Today's Catholics expect Seminary, the Pope spoke ex- to young priests and to help "Who can put into words their priests to fulfill the temporaneously in Italian. them in their own understand- what the loving presence of Twelfth Sunday Of The Year obligations of their ministry, ing of the priesthood. Christ has meant for the Pope Paul VI said during an THERE are two In his prepared text at the many men and women whom Mine 25, 1972 impromptu address to a certainties about the priest- audience, the Pope con- you have served? group of priests from the hood today, the Pope was gratulated the jubilarians for CELEBRANT: Jesus explains to His disciples that in Chicago archdiocese. quoted as saying, the fact that their many years of service "Who can calculate the every life there is a time to fear and a time not to fear. In there is a ministerial priest- and for having "made it spiritual treasures of wisdom our petitions, may we seek from God this correct sense of After delivering a hood and the fact that people possible for Jesus Christ to and love, of goodness and values, so that our lives may be filled with both confidence prepared text in English to 23 expect the obligations of that live through faith and love in peace with which the lives of in God and respect for His justice. silver jubilarians of the 1947 ministry to be fulfilled. many hearts and in many so many have been enriched COMMENTATOR: Our response today will be: Lord, ordination class from The Pope,also asked the communities." through your ministry? " hear our prayer. COMMENTATOR: For all those in authority in Church and State that they may have a reverential fear of God in the discharge of their duties, let us pray: Panel to update Eastern-rite code PEOPLE: Lord, hear our prayer. VATICAN CITY - (NO John XXIII spoke of publica- structure of their own forpatriarchs, six Vatican COMMENTATOR: For families whose peace has been — Pope Paul VI has tion "in the near future," but those churches, maintaining a cardinals, six Eastern-rite disturbed by a lack of love and respect, let us pray: established a commission to Vatican II intervened. certain autonomy, the archbishops and five Eastern- PEOPLE: Lord, hear our prayer. update the laws governing the During the Second restoration of the ancient rite bishops. COMMENTATOR: For young people who face the Catholic Eastern-rite Vatican Council a commis- rights of the patriarchs (but Among the members ar< future with apprehension in our tense world that they may churches, a project suggested sion was established to revise with adaptation to modern Canada's Ukrainian-rite look for strength in Christ's saving message, let us pray: by the First Vatican Council the laws governing the Latin- times) and the obligation to Archbishop Maxim PEOPLE: Lord, hear our prayer. over a century ago. rite of the Catholic church in safeguard their ancient Hermaniuk of Winnepeg and COMMENTATOR: For those who have lost faith in God The new pontifical the light of the findings of the traditions." American Ruthenian-rite and lost the sense of sin, that they may be able to step up Commission for the Revision council. Headed by 60-year-old Archbishop Stephen Kocisko from fear and sorrow to love and peace, let us pray: of the Code of Eastern-rite This same task will now Indian Cardinal Joseph of Munhall, near Pittsburgh, PEOPLE: Lord, hear our prayer. Canon Law will study the be pursued by the newParecattil of the Syro- Pa. COMMENTATOR: For the sick and dying, for the status of the Eastern-rite Eastern-rite commission, bit Malabar-rite archdiocese of The new commission bereaved and the aged, that their hearts may be lifted up by code since Pope Pius XI with the assigned goal in Ernakulam, the new supplants the commission the promises of Christ, let us pray: began its revision 43 years mind to produce a code of commission is composed of 23 appointed in 1935 to revise the PEOPLE: Lord, hear our prayer. ago and entirely update it in laws preserving the members, including six Eastern-rite code. CELEBRANT: Our Father, we are not ashamed to the light of the Second autonomy and juridical admit that fear enters into our minds and hearts on many Vatican Council. structure of the Catholic occasions. Grant that tire may understand clearly that a Over two-thirds of theEastern-rite churches, filial fear of your justice is spiritually healthy and does not 2,666 laws were updated and according to a fact sheet contradict the child-like confidence in your love and mercy, promulgated under Pope Pius distributed by the Vatican. as you expect of us. We ask you this through Christ, your XII between the years 1949 THE NEW commission, Son. Amen. and 1957. the fact sheet said, "will THESE- LAWS dealt with dissipate fears and impres- CHILDREN the most important aspects of sions manifested among the Eastern-rite churches people of the Eastern rites Church Furnishings KEY ENTERPRISES, INC. (those in union with the that the new Latin-rite code Interior Designs Pope): marriage, legal was to serve as the basis for YOU Liturgical Vestments 84 00 B1SC AYNE BLVD., MIAMI. FLA.33138 Clerical Apparel procedures, the Religious the future Eastern-rite Religious Art life, temporal holdings and code." the bishops. Vatican IPs Decree on THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH In the beginning of 1959, the Eastern-rite Catholic the remaining laws were Churches, the fact sheet said, GIVE You are needed ... to act as a Mom or Dad to "had in mind a juridical John the Baptist ready for promulgation. Pope A an orphan in the Holy Land, Ethiopia, or India. CHILD The cost is very little. The satisfaction is great. Pentecostal mowement A More than half of the 3,400,000 refugees in the' HOME Holy Land are boys and. girls. A great many are feast-day Saturday orphans. Some barely exist by begging for milk, By JOHN J. WARD garment of rough camel's 'abuses' are criticized food, clothing. Others are in the Holy Father's Tomorrow, Saturday, hair, bound about with a care — supported by the generous friends of By-MANUEL AHCE TRIAS June 24, will be observed by leather girdle. His only food although they said they are Near East Missions . . . You can 'adopt1 one of was "locusts and wild SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico not accepting the report as a the Church as the feast-day of these children and guarantee him (or her) three the birth of St. John the honey." — (NC) — The bishops of whole "because cir- Baptist. In silence and in prayer, Puerto Rico issued a warning cumstances are different meals a day, a warm bed, love and companion- He is considered the last he chastened his own soul. on Pentecostal movement over there than here." ship and preparation to earn his own living. Art and the greatest prophet of Later, when crowds broke in "abuses," but said Catholics THE BISHOPS of San orphan's support costs only ~$14 a month . . . the Old Testament and theupon his solitude, he warned must not condemn the whole Juan, Arecibo, Caguas and $168 a year. Serid us the first month's support link connecting the Old Testa- them to flee from the wrath group. Ponce — who head some 2.6 ment with the New. to come and gave them the and we will send your 'adopted' child's photo. The warning drew heavily million Catholics in this small You can write to him or her. The Sister who- St. John was the son of baptism of penance while on a report by Bishop Alex- Caribbean island — recalled the Holy Priest Zachary and they confessed their sins. He ander Zaleski of Lansing, cares for your child will write to you; if the child said: their public condemnations of St. Elizabeth and was chosen Mich., chairman of the U.S. abuses by some Pentecostal cannot write yet. A close bond of love will by God to be the herald of the "I baptize you with develop. Please send the coupon with your of- water, but there shall come bishops' doctrinal commis- groups, such as claims of world's Redeemer. His was sion. fering today. the voice to announce to men One mightier than I, the healing the sick and resur- the Eternal Word and tolatchet of whose shoes I am The Puerto Rican bishops recting the dead. prepare for His coming. not worthy to loose. He shall noted that Bishop Zaleski's They also warned against AT AN EARLY AGE, St. baptize you with the Holy report said that "the charis- "certain statements made Ghost. . ." matic renewal movement through a false sense of John was inspired by the Holy John had been preaching Ghost to retire into the 'should not be prohibited, but ecumenism and even at- WHO and baptizing when one dayit should be permitted to ORPHANS BREAD is. the dub (dues:. $1 a desert. He was clothed in a tributed to priests, that all CAN'T month) that comes to the rescue when orphans Jesus came from Galilee to develop, although certain pre- religions are equally true the Jordan to be baptized by SPARE need milk, medicines, underwear. Like to join? cautions should be taken."' even if different denomina- him. John said: H Send $1 every month. ENRICH YOUR LiFE "Behold the Lamb of- "We feel this attitude is a tions hold openly contra- God, behold Him Who taketh prudent one," the Puerto dictory doctrines.". WITH JESUS 1 away the sin of the world." Rican bishops commented, "Again, not a few of the EXPOSITION OF THE faithful are puzzled by the so- BLESSED SACRAMENT Daily (except Monday) called speaking in tongues." 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bishops were critical Piefa repairs may be finished WILL It's never too late to remember children in your Sunfiay of some rituals of Pentecostal *~ 1 pm to 4:30 pm groups purporting to take the POWER will. The Holy Father knows where children are Benediction place of sacraments. the neediest Simply tell your lawyer our legal' of the by Christmas Biessed "How could a watered- title: CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION, Sacrament VATICAN CITY - (NC) mas. down version of the Daily at 4 pm — Vatican Museum officials The statue was damaged sacrament of baptism be ad- CY ministered, as if it were a Dear FNniOKFn PIFAKF FIND $ ST. KIEBAH'S said they hope that restora- in its chapel in St. Peter's tion work on Michelangelo's purely external and empty Monsignor Nolan: CHURCH Basilica in May by a hammer- FDR masterpiece, "The Pieta," wielding Hungarian emigrant rite, and yet claim to give an 1500Brickel! Ave absolute guarantee of Please N«MF Miami will be completed by Christ- who is still under medical return coupon study in Rome. The statue salvation?" the bishops with your STBFFT was damaged badly about the asked. offering head and face. One arm was "These and other claims ,CITY_ -STATE. -ZIP CODE- SCHEDULE OF SERRA CLUBS I smashed at the elbow. fall of their own weight when THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION a precise explanation is Sena Club of Miami According to museum di- Meats first and third Tuesday of each month '••:• sought," the bishops stated, Columbus Hotel, Miami ;$ rector Redig de Campos, the adding that even "Catholic WEAR EAST 12:15 p.m. — luncheon meetings ?*£ restoration work being Pentecostals of good faith and Senra Club of Brtwart County |j carried on by experts in thesolid spiritual formation MISSIONS Meets sojcond and fourth Monday of ecch month '£• employ of the Vatican condemn such abuses." TERENCE CARDINAL COOKE, President Gait Ocean Mile Hotel, 3200 Ga|t Ocean Drive, •:;; Museums is continuing "care- MSGR. JOHN G. NOLAN, National Secretary fully without haste The statement, a six-page Fort Lauderdale 12: IS p.m.—luncheon meetings through three. FRIED CHICKEN ^! 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Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 Audience gets shocks in this suspense film Ten Days' Wonder however, is secondary to our dramas, reason triumphs and (Levitt-Pickman) — The grasping the relationship justice is done. main attraction of a mystery between characters, the ALTHOUGH the film film is the intellectual exer- decadent atmosphere that does not rank with Chabrol's cise it provides in trying to pervades the household, and earlier mystery thrillers, "La solve a crime before the the sense of impending Femme Infidele" and "Le movie reveals its perpetra- disaster that mounts through- Boucher," in integrating its tor. out the film. philosophical content within This kind of abstract rea- Mystery fans will have the form of a popular film soning affords relaxing little difficulty in sorting out genre, it is nonetheless a divertissement for minds the whodunit aspects of the superbly done entertainment weary with problems and film long before a black- with some telling insight cares of the real world. mailer's phone call reveals about human nature. The suspense movie, on the real nature of the cat and Most disappointing, how- the other hand, works on the mouse game that is going on. ever, is the film's rather aloof imagination of the spectator Chabroi is obviously more attitude towards its who anticipates some terrible interested in having us characters. What is missing event that is about to happen. examine the self-destructive here is the feeling of compas- Its appeal is to the basic forces at work within man sion on the part of the direc- emotion of fear and the relief and the limitations of a glib tor. It is certainly not the fault of the actors (cast r^ DIAL B FOR BLACKMAIL. Anthony Perkins and Morlene Jobert are lovers that results in knowing that, Freudian psychology in deal- after all, it is only a game. ing with them. doubt with an eye on the being biackmoiled in the shocker, "Ten Days' Wonder," a Levitt-Pickman Piccoli (through whom American market) who give release. SUSPENSE films depend more upon mood and tempo we witness all the action) is their parts everything one than upon plot to achieve here the figure of the could desire. their desired effect. They rationalist who sees beyond This reservation aside, control every reaction of the myths man has fashioned Chabroi has given us another John Wayne dry-gulched? their, audience and paying to explain his existential pre- thoughtful entertainment for customers gladly accept this dicament. As in all such melo- adults. A-3 form of manipulation. It simply can't be true Claude Chabroi, a f rencu director often compared to out with the Yippees — "The rustlers led by pop-eyed, Hitchcock, has obviously The Cowboys (Warner relished the opportunity "Ten Bros.) — To their startled de- Cowboys" sometimes reads slavering Bruce Dern, a dirty 1 like an illuminated killer if there ever was one. Days Wonder" gave him in light one Saturday early in the directing his audience. 12735 BiSCAYNE BLVD. * 891-9336 new year, the matinee crowd manuscript of past Hollywood AND WHAT happens classic Westerns. Based on an Ellery Queen MON.-SAT. We honor FRI. EVE found John Wayne alive and after that is an even ruder novel, the work starts out as a 10-5:30 Master Charge TIL 9:00 P.M. well at Radio City Music Hall. On the trail, of course,, turn. Collecting themselves, mystery but rapidly becomes the boys come of age in vary- and with Browne at the helm, Alive and well, that is, on the centered on the expectation of H GUI! §1*11116 great stage. ing degrees and at varying the boys unleash a gruesome- some dreadful revelation AgggigNEW NORTH MIAMI What they found on the rates of speed. They eat a lot ly depicted series of reprisals (which when it comes is screen by the time "The of dust and take a lot of guff against the rustlers. The indeed a shocker). SHQWI8QQM Cowboys" had unspooled, was from Wayne, who drives them narrative facts are bad The plot sets up a situa- Sntrodudug: quite another matter — John mercilessly until Brown, with enough in themselves, but tion in which Anthony Perkins — COMPLETE CUSTOM FlMiSHiHS Wayne dead and buried some- gentle dignity and convincing they are made shocking by suspects that he has commit- eloquence, manages to bring the way Rydell presents H where in the wilds of ted murder during several R&RSWMiE A Montana, shot down in cold them all close enough to win them. recent blackouts. He begs N blood by a scruffy villain. each other's grudging The murders, especially VMichel Piccoli, a former sym- -SyftHftJaTESBPItOfHICTS D The occurrence is of respect. of Dern, who is saved for last, pathetic teacher, to help him There are moments of plainly invite shouts of sup- FOTBSIHS — • some note — Wayne, whether by spending his holidays at eiECSRATlVE BOOKS tough Marine, even tougher comic relief for example, a port from the audience, Perkins' country estate. eLOSVBEBOefiS Green Beret, or, more char- close brush with a wagonload especially from youngsters Through Piccoli's* eyes acteristically, rugged of comely travelin' gals under who see their screen peers in we observe the family circle Si-FHJUHITS rancher, has in films of the wing of Colleen Dewhurst. full, bloody command. that resides there: Orson »Also recent memory often been And there are moments of THE violence by itself is Welles as the indulgent step- WALL PANELING shot but never killed. His deep solemnity, as when one perhaps not significantly father whose brooding & death in "The Cowboys," a of the boys is trampled to more intense than what we countenance does not allow us CUSTOM CEILING BEAMS perversely traditional death. But always progress is have seen in a whole decade to take him for what he made, on the trail as "Bal- of Westerns whose denoue- SPECIALTY HARDWARE Western produced and di- seems; lovely Marlene Jobert WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE rected by Mark Rydell, there- doosh" comes within reach, ments hinge on summary as his young wife who we soon fore, has a moment of force and increasing maturity frontier justice. But the novel learn, is having an affair with Doors of alS sizes that will amount to culture under pressure and Wayne's twist of using kids as the her foster-son; and the shock in some quarters of gradual softening (his own avenging angels places the sinister figures of Welles' — $4930 — film-going America. You just sons, we infer, had long since violence in a harsh, uncom- brother and their ancient 3802 N.W. 32 AVE. - 633-9773 don't kill a living legend. turned bad and paid for it forting context. mother. BEAUTIFUL a SLECANT » DISTINCTIVE with early deaths). When the smoke finally THE FILM'S mystery, . THERE IS much more to clears (and those kids do "The Cowboys," of course, SUCH a course would drive the cattle through the Bronson as than the on screen passing of have been entirely sufficient streets of "Bal-doosh"), what Should a layman_be the Duke. It unfolds, as men- for the remainder of the film, is present in "The Cowboys" a half-Injun tioned, in a very traditional with a final, astonishing ride is an inadvertently adult film allowed to mm\ way, with Wayne im- into "Bal-doosh." But it is not about children, one that Chaio's Land (United mediately identified as a really fair to speak of what should give all adults a Artists) Charles Bronson, larger-than-life hero type. we would like to see happen in moment or two of thought who has the best 50-year-old a copy of the He is Wil Anderson, a film, and we must instead about the nature and validity physique in Hollywood, plays owner of a big cattle spread deal with what actually does of violence as we know and a stoical half-breed Indian 1972 Catholicl up in the Big Sky country, happen. expect it in a film genre as goaded into killing a sheriff. American as apple pie. (A- Jack Palance is the tough where men are men, etc., but And what happens is the THE Catholicism Catalog. where his own hired hands murder of Wayne by a band of III) ex-Confederate officer who Almanac ? have been bitten by gold fever leads a posse out to track him down. and have run off. The new edition of the Catholic There is a roster of Catholic uni- Once the posse traces Stuck with several From killer to pacifist Almanac is the most complete one- versities and colleges, their aoV_ thousand cattle to drive to the Chato to his land, though, the volume encyclopedia of Catholic breed uses its rugged terrain dresses and enrollments. All Catft-F railhead at "Bal-doosh", facts and information. olic associations, movements and Wayne goes so far as to admit to gun the men down one by — all within one script one. Clergymen find it an indispen- societies are listed. Every Catholic to being 60 and unable to sable aid for reference. It contains Director Michael Winner newspaper and magazine is men- accomplish the job by him- an extensive glossary of terminol- tioned. self. The only solution is to THE REVENGERS just about everyone to cross began with an interesting ogy. There is a history of the Cath- recruit the little town's (National General) — This his path — except, of course, concept about man's relation- olic Church. Concise and illumi- Ifs that complete and then schoolboys (they range in age excessively violent, bloody the one-eyed leader of the ship to the land but lost sight some. raid on his ranch. nating articles on virtually every from nine to 15 and tempt fate Western starring William of it and instead has followed subject of Catholic interest and Holden never manages to When, after what are a brutal path of bloody Now, more than ever, the 1972 that way. importance. Catholic Almanac is a vital aid for The resulting journey, make up its mind about what meant to be years of search- attrition. it wants to be or say, although ing on screen and which And more. It gives an interpre- anyone seeking information about with Wayne on the far side of James Whitmore and tative explanation of the sacra- Catholics and Catholicism. Should ' a rather wide generation gap, director Daniel Mann does indeed feel like years to those Simon Oakland are good as manage to exaggerate the left squirming in their theater ments. The Church Calendar is a layman have the 1972 Catholic the boys on the other and other members of the ill-fated broken down on a monthly basis. Almanac. Definitely. Roscoe Lee Browne and his worst deficiencies of the seats, Holden finally does posse. (A-III) well-supplied chuckwagon Wendell Mayes script. come face to face with the hovering somewhere in Holden is a tough but killer of his kin, he suddenly Set award night Clip and Mail between, has a!! the markings gentle rancher whose family gets the message of peace THE VOICE, P.O. Box 1059, Miami, Fla. 33138 whispered by Irish spinster Annual award night of of a charming novel but none- is slaughtered by renegade Miami Council 1726, K. of theless tratitionally struc- Indians one day while he is (!) Susan Hayward, who once nusrsed him through a near- C, will be held Tuesday, Please send me: tured Western. out hunting. June 27, at the Polish- HS5 LIFE from that fatal gun wound. . copies of the 1972 CatnoJic Almanac (hardbound) $7.50 INDEED, beginning with American Club, 1250 NW .copies of the 1972 Catholic Almanac (paperback) $3.95 a scene right out of Hawks' bloody point on becomes a The reformed Holden 22nd Ave. "Red River" — in which quest for revenge, and with turns and strides into the handiest sunset, and all that's A social hour will pre- Name Wayne gives the go-ahead and the help of a second-string cede 7:30 p.m. dinner. missing is Porky Pig to tell Address. the 11 adolescent boys, rather wild bunch (Ernest Borgnine, Reservations must be than Ben Johnson, Monty' Woody Strode, Roger Hanin us, "Th-th-th-that's all, City -State/Prov.. .Zip. folks!" (A-3). i made by calling 373-4176 or Clift, and Noah Beery, give and some others) he kills off 757-5544. Payment enclosed ?. (We pay postage anf handling) Page 16 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 •.'''•. -" Film fare on IV -

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SUNDAY, JUNE 25 Mmardos, Joan Blackman, Llovd & Co. don their rubber suits "v .: tv 9 p.m. (ABC) — Thai Man From Istanbul (1965) — With and flippers in an attempt to rescue a man held prisoner on a j Horst Bucholz and Sylvia Koscina. Just another of those run- desert isle by a banana-Republic dictator. Pumped-up action, • '•. 5 of-the-mill spy spoofs, albeit with plenty of clever dialogue, and fun for all. (A-I) clicky gimmickry, sophisticated sex play, and lots of plot > twists (confusion?). The main trouble is that director-pro- l ducer Anthony Isasi didn't know whether he wanted a straight 'Shorts scheduled \ hide-and-seek thriller or a mock epic — he gives us a little of both without establishing either. (A-III) When people speak of with subjects under a strict movies, they usually are time limit. ATTEMPTING TO further her education, referring to features. Yet the Because of this time fac- suburban housewife Anne Jackson is MONDAY, JUNE 26 frustrated in her efforts by her husband in 9 p.m. (ABC) — The Cavern (1965) — War adventure film short film can be just as crea- tor (and also the minimum tive as its longer relative. In budgets involved), shorts "The Tiger Makes Out," the CBS Thursday stars John Saxon, Brian Aherne, and Rosanna Schiaffino. In- Night Movie, June 29, beginning at 9 p.m. on teresting but implausible plot has U.S. soldiers Saxon, Aherne fact, some are much more have traditionally been the and Miss Schiaffino and some others sharing a cavern to creative because they must training ground for feature WTVJ,Ch.4. escape a WW II bombing in Italy. The survivors include an use greater skill in dealing directors. escaped GI POW, a German soldier, and an Italian soldier. AN EXAMPLE of this is All realize they must work togehter in order to survive — but Roman Polanski, the Polish Film furnishes insight vcan they trust one another ? ? ? ? (A-II) director who became popular Newsy after making Rosemary's $ • '. Baby. into culture of India TUESDAY, JUNE 27. One of his early short 8:30 p.m. (ABC) — A Very Missing Person — TV feature specials With the birth of the new The Conclusion, has an ironic, films, The Fat And The Lean state of Bangladesh, this O'Henry-like twist to the old brings back Eve Arden as a flamboyant lady detective. (If 7:30 p.m. (CBS) — The(1962), made in Paris and Susan Hayward can be a high-powered lady lawyer on Friday Bengali film, "Two Daugh- story of forced marriage and Mexican Connection — Hour- directly responsible for histers," takes on a new time- thwarted love. night, then Eve can have her say on Saturday, but where do long news special focuses on opportunity to make his first the gimmicks end?) Whilst tracing the where-abouts of a liness. A work by the much- the increase of drug traffic feature, will be shown on theacclaimed Indian director, THE FATE of this film, young lovely, Miss Arden finds herself smack in the midst of across the border between PBS program, "Film a murderous situation. Repeat. Satyajit Ray, it is based on like that of so many other Mexico and the United States. Odyssey" tonight (Friday), at two short stories by Ray's great movies that do not In reporting on the estimated 8p.m.onWPBTCh.2. teacher and Bangladesh's depend upon sex or violence THURSDAY, JUNE 29 $1 billion-a-year business in Among the six shorts foremost philosopher-poet, for their appeal, has been to 9 p.m. (CBS) - Tiger Makes Out (1967) - Eli Wallach illicit drugs, the program shown on this program is a Rabindranath Tagore. be unseen by the majority of surveys organized criminal and Anne Jackson (Mr. & Mrs. in real life) star in an off-beat truly remarkable science-fic- The first story, The Post- viewers. comedy based on an Off-Broadway play by Murray Schisgal. activities ranging from the tion tale called La Jetee cultivation of marijuana and master, concerns the deep Two Daughters will be Wallach plays a slightly crazed, frustrated mailman whose (1963). Made by Chris Marker friendship of a young civil broadcast on the PBS net- zig-zag path crosses that of slightly crazed frustrated of opium poppies to the pro- (who is equally well-known cessing and shipment into the servant who takes a post in a work on Friday evening June. suburban housewife Miss Jackson. The result is urban blight for his features), it is anremote village. The second, 30, at8onWPBT.Ch.2. and domestic chaos. Sophisticated adult entertainment. (A- U.S. of the final products. Jay intriguing mystery that will III) McMullen is reporter on theremain vivid in your memory broadcast. long after you have seen it. iiiiiiiii FRIDAY, JUNE 30 8:30 p.m. (CBS) — An 8:30 p.m. (NBC) — The Loves Of Isadora (1969), Part I — Essay On The Mafia — In- Spectacular and strangely poignant "biography" of Isadora depth examination of theCosmic Jazz: iiiiiiiSi Duncan, one of modern dance's most daring pioneers and free secret crime society, fea- Edition Two spirits. Emphasis is on the colorful (and ultimately tragic) turing interviews and reports career of the woman, with special focus on her vigorous and with two leading information gatherers and writers on the A live celestial jam ses- unorthodox romantic life. Vanessa Redgrave is in the title sion, "Cosmic Jazz: Edition role, and her dancing is surprisingly graceful and appealing. Mafia, Italian author Luigi Barzini and American jour- Two," will be held tonight Be prepared for some frank dialogue and visuals, although (Friday) and Saturday, at much has undoubtedly been trimmed for TV presentation. nalist Nicholas Pileggi. One of the major aspects 9:30, at the Museum of Part II will be shown Saturday, July 1, at 9 p.m. (A-III) Science and Space Transit 9 p.m. (CBS) — Heat Of Anger — TV,film stars Susan of the program is to put into a proper perspective the actual Planetarium., Hayward as a fast-talking lady lawyer who teams up with The program is a unique James Stacey as a brash barrister, in defense of big-time membership of active Mafia members in the United States montage of sights and sound builder Lee J. Cobb. The title states the case for the defense. coordinated with a star show. SiHiiiiiiilSI Repeat. — the 5,000 estimated Mafiosi represent only 1/100 of oneEach performance is dif- ferent. The Robert Meyer Im- SATURDAY, JULY 1 percent of the total U.S. population of Italian-Amer- provisational Ensemble will 8:30 p.m. (ABC) — Daring Game (1967) — Bubbly under- provide the music. water action-adventure feature starring Lloyd Bridges, Nico icans.

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FRIDAY, JUNE M 4:30 p.m. (6) An Affair To Remember 1:40p.m. (6)TheMatch Maker (Family) (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) 4 p.m. (5) Botany Bay (Unobjectionable for 7 p.m. (6) Decision Before Dawn (Unobjec- 1 p.m. (4 & 11) Chlidfen's Film Festival — adults and adolescents) tionable for adults and adolescents) adults and adolescents) 4 p.m. (10) Fuller Brush Man (Unobjec- 9 p.m. (10 & 12) That Man From Istanbul Cry Wolf U:30p.m. (10) Dive Bomber (Family) RELIGIOUS LIFE tionable for adults and adolescents) (Unobjectionable for adults) 2 p.m. (10) Day Of The Bad Man 7:30 p.m. (6) Decision Before Dawn (Unobjectionable for adults and adoles- 11:45 p.m. (U)TheSad Horse (Family) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) cents); followed by Big Sky (Unob- A RESPONSE TO GOD'S CALL AS A MONDAY, JUNE M 1:40 p.m. (S) Margie (Family) 9p.m. (4)ManOnAString(Family) jectionable for adults and adolescents) 1:40p.m. (6) Margie (Family) 4p.m. (5) The Trap (Family) DAUGHTER OF CHARITY 11:30 p.m. (4 & 11) Please Don't Eat The 4 p.m. (5) You Came Along (Family) 4 p.m. (10) In This Our Life (Objectionable in 2:30 p.m. (4) Drums Along The Mohawk Daisies (Unobjectionable for adults and 4 pjn. (10) Destination, Tokyo (Family) part for all) (Family) Based on a spirit of love and prayer, adolescents) 3 p.m. (12) Vanquished (Unobjectionable for 7:30 p.m. (6) Snows Of Kilimanjaro (Objec- OBJECTION: Suggestive implications; the Daughters of Charity devote tionable in part for all) adults and adolescents) 11:30 p.m. (10) The Curse Of The Cat People reflects the acceptability of divorce. themselves in the active apostolate (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) OBJECTION: Suggestive costuming, 7:30 p.m. (6) Snows Of Kilimanjaro (See 4:30 p.m. (6) Snows of Kilimanjaro (See SATURDAY, JUNE U dialogue and situatioos; tends to justify rating Monday, 7:30p.m.) rating Monday, 7:30p.m.) of teaching, nursing, and social 10:30 a.m. (6) Kid Flix — Capt. Carey, immoral actions. 9 p.m. (4) Spy Killer (No classification) 7 p.m. (6) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow welfare. U.S.A. •9 p.m. (10& 2) 11:30 p.m. (4 & 11) Crooks And Coronets (No (See rating Friday. 7:30 p.m.) 12 noon (6) Shane (Unobjectionable for 9 p.m. (10 & 12) The Cavern classification) 8:30 p.m. (10& 12) Daring Game (Family) 9 p.m. (5 & 7) The Loves Of Isadora, Part II For further information write: adults and adolescents) (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) 11:30 p.m. (10) Case Of The Curious Bride 1 p.m. (4 & 11) Children's Film Festival — 11:30 p.m. (4 & 11) The Venetian Affair (No classification) (No classification) Sister Catherine .-Mu> And Julie (Unobjectionable for adults) 9:30 p.m. (6) Esther And The King (See THURSDAY, JUNE 29 St. Vincent's Medical Center eairtn- (10) Submarine D-l (Family) 11:30 p.m. (10) Edge of Darkness (Unob- ratingThursday, 7:30p.m.) 1:40p.m. (6) Margie (Family) «*M0p.m. (10) Night Passage (Family) jectionable for adults and adolescents) 11:15 p.m. (11) As Young As You Feel Barrs & St. Johns Avenue 4 p.m. (5) Red Mountain (Unobjectionable 3 p.m. (12) The Mighty Jungle (No classifica- TUESDAY, JUNE 27 (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) for adalts and adolescents) Jacksonville, Florida 32203 tion) 1:40 p.m. (6) Margie (Family) 11:30 p.m. (4) The Navy Vs. The Night 4 p.m. (10) Fluffy (Family) «:3O p.m. (6) An Affair To Remember 4 p.m. (5) Mara Of The Wilderness (Family) Monsters (Nodassification) 7:30 p.m. (6) Esther And The King (See (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) 4 p.m. (10) Love and Kisses (Unobjection- rating Tuesday, 7:30p.m.) 7 p.m. (6) Decision Before Dawn (Unobjec- ablefor adults and adolescents) 9 p.m. (4 & 11) The Tiger Makes Out tionable for adults and adolescents) 7 p.m. (7) The Big Gamble (Family) (Unobjectionable for adults) 19 p.m. (5) The - Russians Are Coming, 7:30 pjn. (6) Esther And The King (Objec- 11:30 p.m. (4 & 11) Love Is Better Than Ever (Family) tionable in part for all) SUBSCRIBE TODAY (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) » p.m. (7) Ferry To Hong Kong (Unobjec- OBJECTION: Whatever Biblical value* this 1 11:30p.m; (10) Four's A Crowd (Family) tionable for adults and adolescents) film may pretettd to possess are nullified fay Keep up with the Church . . . read THE VOICE- '1 9:30 p.m. («) Shane (Unobjectionable for the deplorable fact that in its treatment the FRIDAY, JUNE 30 adults and adolescents) {Qm resorts to excessive sensuality in 1:40p.m. (E)Margie (Family) II renewal, please paste label below. I 11:15 p.m. (ID Hilda Crane (Objectionable dancing, costuming, ami situations. 4 p.m. (5) Hurricane Smith (No clas- „ i in part for all) 8 p.m. (4) The Gazebo (Unobjectionable for sification) OBJECTION: This iflm refects and tends to 4 p.m. (10) Johnny Belinda (Unobjectionable BEAN i taatify the acceptability ol divorce; it lacks for adults and adolescents) ssfficKiit n>«al balance to offset the 7:30 pjn. (6) Yesterday, Today and To- . i- rationalization o« wrongdoing. morrow (Objectionable in part for all) address i 11:30 p.m. (4) The Interns (Unobjectionable OBJECTION: Although this film is a comedy INFORMED for adults) with satirical overtones, the amoral theme of its third episode is treated with un- city state zip SUNDAY, JUNE 25 HHiiiili necessary emphasis upon suggestive cos- 12:30 p.m. (4) Bright Eyes (No TV tuming and siteatiotts. Moreover, the context CATHOLIC- classification) Saturday in which this episode Is presented may be 1:30 p.m. (5) Sherlock Holmes and The Voice 5:3«p.m. offensive to tbe religious sensitivity of the of Terror (Unobjectionable lor adults and parish THE TV MASS — (Spanish) Ch. 23 WLTV viewer. adolescents); followed by The Tempest Celebrant Father Florentino Azcoita, S.J. 8:30 p.m. (5_& 7) The Loves of Isadora, Part I READ THE (Family) Sunday (Nodassification) 1:30 p.m. (7} Destry (Objectionable in part 7ajn. 9 p.m. (4 & 11) Heat Of Anger (No classi- Please enclose $5.00 foi yearly subscription and return to: forallV ' : ' THE CHRISTOPHERS - Ch. 11 WINK fication) OBJECTION: Suggestive costuming, 9*jn. 11:30 p.m.. (4 & 11) Kenner (Unobjectionable TOICE dancing and situations. The Voice CHURCH AND TOEWOEL D TODAY, for adults and adolescents) 2 p.m. (6) Decision Before Dawn (Unobjec- 11:30p.m. (10) Captain Blood (Family) r~|. P.O. Box 1059 Miami, Fla. 33138 (~J tionable for adults and adolescents) WCKT Ch. 7 - Insight film features "The Highest Bidder," starring Howard Duff, Ida SATURDAY, JULY 1 2 p.m. (10) Action In The North Atlantic NEW Lupino, Don Grady, and Jack Albertson. (Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents) 10:30 a.m, (6) Pony Express (Unobjec- PI GlFTSUBSPRIPTIflN RENEWED 3p.m. (12)TheLastComraand (Family) lfl:[email protected]. tionable for adults and adolescents) SUBSCRIPTION LJ GIFT SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCR|PT!0N 4 p.m. (4) Bamboo Saucer (No THE TV MASS — Ch. 10 WPLG — Celebrant 12 noon (6) Esther And The King (See rating classification) . Father James Flavin, O.M.I. Thursday, 7:30p.m.) ^ ^^ Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 17 1 The Da means 'One on one event scheduled In Archdiocesan CYO and The second of the events ing their name, address and Expression of , youth news. . . • will be a mixed volleyball phone number, along with the The first event in the tourney on Sunday, July 16. name of the candidate, on a CYO Summer Sports Festival More details may be obtained post card and sending it to: will take place Sunday in the by calling the CYO office, 757- "Volunteers," P.O. Box 2036, Pace High School gym. The 6241. Ocean View Branch, Miami s creation "One on One" tournament * * * Beach, Fla. MORNING HAS BROKEN will be run in four separate Archdiocesan' Executive Morning has broken like the first morning divisions: boys' CYO, girls' Director Bob Preziosi recent- A totally different kind of camp Blackbird has spoken like the first bird CYO, boys' high school var- ly received his Master of Edu- for boys and girls 11 to 16. Praise for the singing, praise tor the sity, and young adults. cation degree from Florida morning, Atlantic University. He at the beautiful Sun 'n Lake Praise for them springing fresh from the Girl elected council president majored in Foundations with word. a concentration in educa- ^^j^ Lake Placid, Florida Other officers for next tional psychology. The food and accommodations ... superb. For the first time in the Instead of the traumatic environment of a 5 weet the rains new fall history of Msgr. Pace High year include: Darrell Radson, * * * conventional camp, we provide first class food and accommodations in a modern, air Sunlit from heaven School, a girl has been elected vice president; George Fitz- Any young people in- conditioned Holiday Inn. Like the first dew tall on the first grass patrick, secretary; and terested in volunteering their The location ... superb. Less than 3 hours as Student Council president. from Miami or Tampa in Ihe roiling hiU Praise for the sweetness of the wet Marie Coniglio, St. James Michael Torres, treasurer. services for one of the candi- country of central Florida. Citrus country garden with pure, clean air and coo!, dehumidified parish, is the first to hold the Marie served as president dates at either of the national summer breezes. (Average humidity a Sprung in completeness where his feet office at the co-ed school. of this year's junior class. conventions can do so by writ- comfortable 32%. pass. The facilities ... superb, In addition to conventional activities, golf and tennis, including instruction, at a private country • SUMMER SCHOOL—, ciub on campgrounds is emphasized. Expert Mine is the sunlight, mine is the morn/ng tutoring available. Born of the one light Eden saw play Don't delay. Enrollment is limited to onlyML- Praise wifh efation praise every morning Schools. & Camps campers for each one week session. CaI14> i write: John L Sullivan. Executive Dir. God's recreation of the new day. Camp Sun 'n Lake, Route 3. Box 250 Lake Placid. Fla. 33852 High School Credit Courses Lake Placid iB13> 465-6401 ((c) Irving Music, Inc.) All Business Subjects Miami i305> 666-1841 OUR LADY OF THE HILLS Reading Improvement ByTHEDAMEANS Tutoring in all Subjects You have no doubt heard the phrase that it sometimes ABC Shorthand takes the simple to confound the wise. This certainly holds Individual Instruction true musically, and in particular with the song, "Morning Has DAY CAMP PROGRAM Broken" by Cat Stevens. This song is taken from his album 444-6543 / 757-7623 "Teaser and the Firecat," and certainly provides an atmo- HENDERSQMVILLE.N.C. 532-0291 / 887-7409 sphere of joyful praise of God's creation, but without fanfare, A Catholic Recreational Camp 966-9700 / 525-2071 and elaboration. for boys and girls ages 7 to 16. ZOO acres, 37 buildings in the The only instrumentation is a piano and a guitar. The ar- Blue Ridge Mountains. Large ranger of "Morning Has Broken" seems to have captured in modern pool,mountainlake,wlth all camping activities guided by the instrumentation the reality of creation, that is, a simple trained counselors. Camp pro- Mary Help of Christians common occurence (simple guitar strumming) yet para- vides pick-ap service to or from £ o Ages 8 to 14 doxically, complex and orderly (the interludes of the nearest rail, air, bus terminal. A ^ camp for youngsters to grow . . . ~ classical piano with its subtle movements interwoven). The spiritually, healthfully. For lit- tor UoyS a! Tampa, Florida words provide a sensitive, poetic expression of one of the erature, write: STAFFED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE SALESIANS OF DON BOSCO greatest experiences of life — the experience (and not merely Winter & Summer Address: P. 0. Box 547 Located on beautiful East Lake, at the outskirts of Tampa, Fla. observance) of God's crea tion. Oar Lady of the Hills Camp Lautinburg, N.C. 28352 Uses all facilities, including large swimming pool, of Mary Help A COUPLE of thoughts which this song calls to mind are Phone: (704) 693-6801 of Christians School for boys. the appreciation and preservation of nature and the con- OPEN SUNDAY, June 18 thru SUNDAY, July 30 tinuity and oneness of creation. These thoughts arise from Cat Steven's use of the words "first" and "new" throughout the song thus making creation experiences come alive. Another approach could emphasize the continuity of creation whereby the creation happenings experienced now in our evolving, changing world1 are the same as those experienced by the first peoples Ss they gazed upon a sunrise or a rainfall. Monotony and boredom — these are constant gripes especially in our country we seem to always be searching for new excitement and fresh experiences. What usually happens to us is the phenomena of "after the first" whereby after we ESSgSKF do something once it becomes easier and easier. Soon habit FEE: $40,00 weekly for any number of weeks sets in and before we know it we have the classic case of the ALL ACTIVITIES ARE FREE. THFY INCLUDE "blahs", the "ho-hum" or "what else is new."' FISHING - BOATING - SWIMMING - GYM - BASEBALL A one-time refreshing, exciting event is relegated to an PONIES - MOVIES - CRAFTS - HIKES - CAMPFIRES, ETC. ordinary occurence (a prime example is the moon-shot). This Write to: MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS CAMP "after the first" syndrome is tragic when we no longer ex- 6400 E. Chelsea, Tampa, Florida 33610 perience a morning evolving and breaking, a blackbird speak- ing, the tasting of the sweetness of a "rains new fall" or a wet garden. We naturally appreciate and value things that belong to SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION us personally and in the last verse Cat Stevens expresses that "mine is the sunlight, mine is the morning." IN AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL The final line probably sums up the song in content as well as in the feeling generated — "God's recreation of the DEERBORNE SCHOOL new day." God's presence renewed each day in his creation Founded S9Sf and for us each day can be a "new day," a refreshing day with fresh experiences and new hope. No wonder we are left with the feelings of joy and praise. ( (C) 1972NC Features)

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MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS Belen announces the opening of a new 7th grade Ages 17 fo 15 — Grades 6 thru 9 classroom made possible through the acquisition of TAMPA. FLORIDA new facilities. Competitive examinations for the few "4 Home Away front Moms" -SUMMER CAMP- CUSSWORK Ml BE INTERRELATED WITH CAMP PROGRAM positions available will be held on Thursday, July 6. Staffed exclusively by the Salesians of Don Bosco. Has SWIMMING » BASKETBAll« WORKSHOP e CRAFTS » MODERN DANCE For application or information please call or write to: 140-acre campus, excellent facilities including a heated « RIFLERT« ARCHERY « TENNIS •> ROLLER SKATING year-round swimming pool; all major sports, plus band, • BOWLING • FISHING « FIELD TRIPS Principal — Belen Jesuit Prep School choir and dramatics. The school offers a standard ele- mentary and junior high school curriculum, preparing the TRAHSPORTAT10H READING CUBIC CAFETERIA 824 S.W. 7TH AVENUE, Ml AMI® 856-0354 student for senior high school. PRE-SCHOOL • KINDERGARTEN Write To: FATHER DIRECTOR GRADES 1 thru 1 2 Modern F well-lighted, air-conditioned classrooms. Large, 311 SEYILU £¥£., C0RM. ££gLI$ ® 444-4S82 excellent library. Well-equipped laboratories,audio visual aids. MhWt MUP OF CHRISTIANS SCHOOL 6400 E. Chelsea, Tampa, Florida 33670 NOW mmuim ms PAW Page 18 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 Former Pace of Sports hurler with UM A former Msgr. Pace there and throw. He liked the -By Mitch Abdallah, High All-City outfielder and pressure situation. He was a South Atlantic Conference fast hurler." All-Star pitcher, Don Cooke, Cooke was also a pretty Pace coach high recently signed a two-year good hitter as a pitcher with a athletic scholarship with the .250 batting average. He University of Miami Hur- weighs only 175 pounds and on discipline, unity ricanes. He will pitch for the stands at 5'9". During the Hurricanes. summer, he is playing in a The new football coach at Msgr. Pace High School had A left-hander, fastball semi-pro league in Virginia in just come into the fieldhouse after putting his squad through pitcher, Cooke was a member order to gain more compe- some torrid exercises out on the field. of the 1968 Pace Spartans who titive experience. A few minutes later, a squad member entered. Coach Jim finished second in their class Mertens asked him where he had been during practice. The DURING his last year at. in state. After graduating Miami-Dade, Cooke pitched young man answered that he had suffered an injury earlier in from Pace, he signed a two- the month and that he was instructed not to go through 19 games and in 23 innings he year scholarship with Miami- allowed 37 runs, 24 of them physical exercises. Dade Junior College North Pace's 6-3, 240-pound mentor was quick to explain that he earned, permitted 61 hits, and was instrumental in walked 47 batters and struck expects every member of the squad to be on the field with the helping the Falcons capture team, if not practicing, at least there watching. "If you want NEW HEAD FOOTBALL mentor at Msgr. Pace High out 81. He was the top relief School, Jim Mertens, as he talked to one of his players the state championship and pitcher in his freshman year. to be on the team, you're going to have to be there with the finishing second nationally in ^ers," he said. during spring workouts last month. Mertens was Another Pace graduate, formerly assistant coach and taught at South Broward 1971. This may seem a bit cruel but Mertens is a firm believer Don Newhauser, and also a High. An ex-Dolphin, Mertens presently resides with his HE WAS honored as the graduate of Broward Com- in discipline and unity on a team. He knows how important family in Hollywood. Falcons' most valuable these qualities are since he was with the Dolphins back in '69. munity College in 1967, was player in 1972 and was named recently called up by the "These are key factors in a good football team," he said. to the Junior College All- COMING TO MIAMI on a lOth-round draft choice, he was Boston Red Sox from its College nursing group Stars' state squad. His earned Louisville farm club. He was later released by the Dolphins. Since that time Mertens, who run average was .260. While "always wanted to work with kids," has held down positions Boston's number two draft at Dade-North this year, he choice in '67 and the first BCC with Hollywood Hills High and Miramar. This year he taught pitched in 24 games. He was and coached at South Broward. elects new officers grad to make the major drafted by San Francisco in leagues. From Cumberland, Md., Mertens attended Fairmont Junior Rosemary Stanco The student association is 1971 and Milwaukee in 1970. State College, West Virginia Conference, where he played was recently elected presi- responsible for the Blood Assistant Falcon baseball A righthander, New- split end. During high school football, the Pace mentor held dent of the Student Nurses As- Bank on the Barry campus, coach Tony Simone said houser-will.be used in relief. down the quarterback slot. He also played college basketball sociation of Barry College, sponsors recruitment days Cooke "was too valuable as a -While at Louisville, the 24- and first base in baseball. However he didn't play baseball in the "daughter organization" for nursing students, and is relief pitcher to be used as a year-old pitcher appeared in his senior year since he had signed a contract with Cincinnati. of the American Nurses As- active in the Heart Associa- starter. Whenever he took the 18 games and compiled a 2-1 To keep in condition, he plays third base on a Softball team in sociation. tion Screening Program. ball, he liked to just get out record with four saves. Hollywood, whereiie now resides with his wife and 10-month- Other officers include old daughter. Cathy Kmetz, junior, vice AS A RESULT of coaching at a smaller school, we asked president; Elizabeth Kind, him if the selectivity of players lessened his chances of a sophomore, recording secre- successful season. He answered no. In fact he is very pleased tary; Kathy Gpondin, with the circumstances under which he is working. The school sophomore, treasurer; Cindy is smaller but the students are disciplined and respect Alfirvic, senior class rep- PEOPLE NEED PRIESTS authority. resentative; Cindy Strom, "These kids really want to work, they really want to do a junior class representative; PRIESTS NEED PEOPLE good job," Mertens said. "I want them to work together, to and Christine Rataczak, to become stick together. I don't like to leave anybody along the sophomore class representa- wayside. The team that has pride in itself will hustle." tive. Mertens has two capable assistants in Mike Sullivan and PRIESTS Charles (Buba) Bryant. So there is still the task ahead for coaches and players to get to know each other. During spring 1 ROOFS training, this has been coach Mertens goal. Consequently, he CLEANED &2Q © COATED $50 hasn't given too much thought to offense and defense TILE, GRAVEL, BONDEO, LICENSED. ALL INSURED ONE OF GODS PEOPLE BECOME A PRIEST strategies. He can't dictate strategy unless he knows what his GUARANTEED BY SNOWBRETE players are capable of doing. But the squad very definitely is Ph. 94T-6«65 — 373-8125 — 347-5006 aware of what its new football • mentor expects of it. Remember the incident of the injured member? Inf. Call: 642-2661 GIVE TO THE 891-6216 BURSE FUND 523-7334 Silver spurs rodeo Easy Method For Information, Write: The Burse Office HELP WITH LICENSE 5301 Biscayne Blvd. RENEWAL EXAMS. Miami, Florida 33138 Oral Exams, Refresher Courses, set for Kissimmee State Approved Teenager-Driver first public appearance in the Ed. Courses. Enroll How. Dade KISSIMMEE - Twenty and Broward Co. eight years and 50 rodeos inaugural parade for Gover- SEHABLA ESPANOL later, the Silver Spurs nor Spessard Holland in Tal- Summer Rodeo will get lahassee that same year. underway, July 2-4 in its The rodeo was started DEPENDABLE SERVSCE- 12,000-seat, $500,000 stadium July 4, 1944, in temporary area here. bleachers on a nearby cow QUR RESPONSIBILITY During the three-day ro- pasture. Two rodeos have been held each year since 1951 PARISH PHARMACIES deo, many of the original 16 In time of sickness, and for better Silver Spur members will be in the "Cow Capital of FAMILY health, you know you can depend honored, and- performances Florida." on your pharmacy. I'he quality by all three of the club's All seats are reserved STONE'S FHiBllCf prescription experts in this Quadrille teams will be high- and covered. Performances section are listed by parish will be at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday "DRIVE-IN WINDOW SERVICE" location for your con- : lighted. venience. This precision riding and Tuesday, with an 8 p.m. RUSSKL1. STOVHR C AND! HS attraction is featured by a time set on Monday. PH. 759-8534 11638 NX. 2nd AVE. SNEAR BAHBY COLLEGE) | ST.JOSKI'H | breath-taking figure 8 in, 1 ST. PATRICK which horses and riders miss cpEE ESTIMATES" SURFSIDE PHARMACY each other by inches while at LOU COLE 9500 HARDING AVENUE SKH LEFKOW ^Rgllop in mid arena. 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SSffiSE URSA j traditional rodeo events: The Society ST. JAMES j saddle and bareback bronc of riding, steer wrestling and GOLDEN PHARMACY PARK SHORE PHARMACY calf roping — the events St. Vincent DISCOUNT PRICES FREE DELIVERY Quality ® Courtesy ® Service • PHONE 754-9508 counted by the Rodeo Cow- de Paul L Phone 1 46S7 boys Association in deter- ^ " 10898 N.E. 6th AVE. MSAMS SHOIKS mining national champion Donate youf COSMETICS 13265 N.W. 7th Krs.. North Miami usable discarded TOP VALUE STAMPS professional cowboys. Furnit ure, Rugs, ST. PHIS.BP Appliances, Bedding, ©BJB PEKPETUAL HELf SPECIAL ACTS will in- Clothing, Shoes* and Miscel- clude Bill Buschnom, Jr. with laneous items today, £=j . f DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE his high-spirited horse and * WEST PALM BEACH rope tricks. Barrel racing for 686-1220 iJadakd OPA-LOCKA DRUGS girls and dally roping will 2032 Ho. Dixie Highway if SU»DBISS if PHOTO SUPPLIES * FOM DEVELOPIHC * MONEY OHDEHS •£ BLOE STAMPS also be held. 2650 Westgate Ave. • DIETETIC CANDIES AND COOKIES Any article you may wish to The Silver Spurs Club was donate will be gladly picked up Phone MU 1-3123 • LUNCHBONETTE & STORE OPEN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 400 Opfl Locka Blvd, launched in 1941 and made its Friday. Tune 23. 1972 THE VOICE Miami. Florida Paee 19 L- - ORACION DE LOS FIELES El mundo no reconoce su pecado Decimo Segundo Domingo del Ano (25deJunio) Hoy es de mai gusto habiar Hoy es de mal gusto habiar del pecado, nombrar el del pecado.— Quiza se evita CELEBRANTE: Jesus explico a sus discipulos que habiar de es+o.— El mundo pecado. Parece que se evitara habiar de esto como se en toda vida hay un momento para temer y un tiempo no Kane conciencia.— Si no esconde la llaga que afea. El mundo de hoy, el homhre para no temer. En nuestras peticiones, busquemos de aceptamos nuesiro pecado de hoy pretende borrar la nocion de pecado, la nocion no aceplaremoi a Cristo.— Dios este correcto sentido de los valores, para que Porque El vino a quiter el blblica de la falta y este es su mayor pecado. Y si no nuestras vidas se llenen de confianza en Dios y de respeto pecado del mundo. fuera arrogante e hipocrita tendria que reconocer que por su justicia. la gran mayoria de los males que padecemos son conse- LECTOR: Nuestra respuesta sera 'Senor, escucha cuencia de nuestros pecados. nuestra oracion'. Podriamos bacer un recuento de los padecimientos 1. Por todos los que ostentan autoridad en la Iglesia y el Estado, para que sientan un reverente temor a Dios en de la humanidad y a casi la totalidad le encontrariamos el desempeno de sus funciones, oremos. conexion con algun pecado individual o colectivo. Males 2. Por las familias que nan perdido la paz por la falta individuales o males sociales: guerras, miserias, de respeto y amor, oremos. atropellos, alienaciones, injusticias, odios, 3. Por los jovenes que encaran el futuro con apren- arbitrariedades, alcoholismo, ninez abandonada, de- sion en este tenso mundo, para que busquen fortaleza en sordenes familiares, matrimonios deshechos, el mensaje salvifico de Cristo, oremos. prostitution, imperialismos, etc. etc., no acabarlamos 4. Por los que han perdido la fe en Dios y el sentido nunca la enumeracion, tienen su origen en la del pecado para que puedan dar el paso del temor y la mentira, la hipocresia, la soberbia, el orgullo, la angustia al amor y la paz, oremos. apostasla, las vanidades, los egolsmos, las envidias, los 5. Por los enfermos y los agonizantes, por los abusos, las concupiscencias, etc: etc. abatidos y los ancianos, para que sus corazones se eleven con las promesas de Cristo, oremos. Nos bastaria un poco de humildad, de sinceridad y CELEBRANTE: Padre Nuestro, no nos avergiienza tanto los males que sufrimos en nuestro amhito admitir que el temor penetra en nuestras mentes y cora- particular como los de los otros y los de la comunid? zones en muchas ocasiones. Concede que comprendamos podriamos relacionarnos con eso que tanto nov que un filial temor a tu justicia es espiritualmente salu- desagrada nombrar: el pecado. Alia tienen su origen, dable y no eontradice la confianza en tu amor y merced, alia nacen soslayada o descaradamente. Y tambien como tu esperas de nosotros. Te lo pedimos por Cristo, podriamos constatar que los producidos por trastornos TuHijo. PUEBLO: Amen. de la naturaleza son menos daninos y son aminorables por la bondad, llamese sabiduria, ciencia, generosidad, amor, sacrificio. "Un San Juan en San Roberto" Peregrinan mafanceros No tenemos conciencia de nuestro pecado, el Manana sabado es la chicos y una cafeteria 'pa La provincia de Matanzas 30, Carlos Rojas, Municipio mundo no tiene conciencia de su pecado. La soberbia, fiesta de San Juan. Oportu- chuparse los deos' con comenzo a peregrinar a la de Matanzas y San Jose de los aquella falta que el Genesis senala como la original y nidad para celebrarla en el comidas tipicas cubanas, Ermita de la Caridad. El Ramos. Durante todo el mes que es la fuente de todo desorden, aquel orgullo, aquella festival "Un San Juan en San espanolas, puertorriquenas. miercoles visitaron a la de julio seguiran pere- suficiencia que Heva al hombre a creerse un dios y a Virgen los devotos del muni- grinando los municipios Roberto" que se ofrecera en Lo recaudado, para sostener rechazar a Dios, y su dependencia de El, a reconocerlo las obras de asistencia espiri- cipio de Bolondron, esta matanceros de acuerdo al la parroquia de San Roberto como el Senor de la vida y la muerte, no le permite Beliarmino manana sabado y tual y social de esa amplia noche (viernes) lo haran los programa que ofreceremos el domingo. Con entrete- parroquia que dirige el Padre de Maximo Gomez. La oportunamente. En agosto reconocer su pecado, tomar conciencia de el y lo que es nimientos para grandes y Luis Perez. proxima semana, dias 26, 28 y sera la Romeria Matancera, definitivamente mas grave, no le permite aceptar la que unira a los devotos de idea de un Redentor, de un Salvador. No le permite ex- toda la provincia. perimentar la necesidad de Jesucristo, y sin Jesucristo el hombre no tiene salvacion. Protesfan por Como el hombre no se siente pecador y no reconoce que el pecado es la fuente de su desdicha, y Cristo es festival en !a por esencia el que vino a salvarnos del pecado, no se le acepta, no se le comprende, se le rechaza, si acaso se le caSIe 8 toma como taumaturgo pero no como redentor y por eso el hombre continua sumido en su desgracia. Si no aceptamos nuestro pecado no vamos a \ A nombre del Congreso aceptar a Cristo, <,Para que? Si no hay pecado no es de Juventudes Cubanas los necesario un redentor, y Cristo es por sobre todo el senores Euripides Riera, Redentor, el que salva al hombre, al mundo de su falta. Pedro Wassermann y Julio A eso vino: "He aqui el Cordero de Dios, el que quita el Falcon protestan por la cele- bracion del llamado festival pecado del mundo" (S. Juan 1, 29). Esta fue la £1 catecismo de la Mision de San Juan de Puerto Rico llego al fin de un curso mds y los ninos Latinoamericano de Miami presentacion que Juan Bautista, el ultimo de los expresaron en cantos y juegos lo que las Religiosas Mariahitas de Ecuador les ensenaron sobre en la calle 8 y lo califican de profetas biblicos, a quien correspondio identificar al la fe y el amor durante todo el ano. En la composicion grafica, dos aspectos de la fiesta 'afrenta a la dignidad del Dios encarnado anunciado por sus predecesores, le hizo infantil. la mision esrd enclavada en an area del 'northwest' de Miami predominantemente pueblo cubano y sus martires' al mundo de Cristo. latina. Numerosos ninos, cubanos y puertorriquenos, participaron el el curso. en carta que remiten a The A eso vino Dios al mundo, por eso se enearno para Voice. convencer al mundo de su pecado y redimirlo de el. "A Dice la carta protesta que convencer al mundo en lo referente al pecado, en lo 'los organizadores del even to referente a la justicia, en lo referente al juicio", dice son personas desinteresadas San Juan (16,18). Puesto que el pecado es lo que separa del dolor de la patria cubana' y que 'no nos oponemos a que al hombre del Reino de su Padre en donde esta su tal carnaval se celebre en felicidad. ~ cualquier otro lugar del Y ese es el poder mas grande de Cristo y esa su Condado Dade, pero si a que mision por excelencia y mision para al cual es se use la Calle 8 y al noble imprescindible ser Dios. Y su mayor poder no se pueblo cubano desterrado, demostro y no se sigue demostrando ai devolverle la que es mayoria absoluta alii, vista a los ciegos, la salud a los enfermos, la vida a los para producir un carnaval muertos, sino en el poder de perdonar los pecados, de grotesco, burla infame para todos nuestros martires. llevar al hombre a una conversion. "Que es mas facil decir, te perdono los pecados o The Voice publico la semana anterior tres graficas levantate y anda", le responde Jesus a los fariseos del evento auspiciado por la cuando le presentan a un paralitico para que lo cure. Y Camara de Comercio del lo euro diciendole: "Hombre, tus pecados te quedan Gran Miami y otras institu- perdonados". Y el paralitico tuvo que aceptar que era ciones civicas de Miami. pecador y que El podia perdonarle los pecados. -1/ erf A los apostoles y a muchos de los que luego han seguido a Jesus les ha costado trabajo entender que poor sobre todo Cristo vino a quitar el pecado del mundo) „ que esa era su manera de sanar a la humanidad. Los hombres han querido verlo Salvador al estilo humano, Un pequeho esfuerzo diario al estilo pecaminoso: contender de! poder de los Por MANOLO REYES mayores beneficios. Nos impide que otros se superen, que actuan dando siempre sin romanos. Y los deseos de los hombres de todos los Un pequeno esfuerzo estamos refiriendo a los o estimulando a quienes nece- animo, sin esplritu de recibir, tiempos respecto a Cristo han sido muchas veces los diario, uno solo, puede pequenos detalles, a las sitan hacer mas por el bien los que con una mano dan iniciales de los apostoles y de los judlos que le seguian: mejorar la vida espiritual del ayudas que lucen insigni- propio de su familia, o ago- procurando que la otra mano restaurador de un reino terrestre. Y cuantas desilusio- ser humano. Debemos decir ficantes pero que repetidas y tando todas las posibilidades no se entere, esos, llenan la nes, cuantos rechazos y cuantas apostasias por esta que no expresamos estas unidas forman los grandes para facilitar un bien al finalidad primordial de la causa. palabras para que se las lleve todos espirituales necesarios necesitado. En una palabra, vida. Por eso los caminos de liberacion que enseno Cristo el viento, para que caigan en para vivir propiamente una dando, que siempre habra HAY quienes creen que saco roto, para que sean olvi- vida. para dar mas. los demas son bancos donde son bien distintos de los que imaginan la soberbia de los dadas y se vayan en la misma "Ama a tu projimo como La vida no puede ser un hay o se puede extraer. hombres. No son los caminos de la dominacion, son los forma que llegaron. a ti mismo" dicen las pala- pedestal para levantarse Tenemos que convertirnos en del amor, los de la sinceridad, los de la pobreza, los de Estos conceptos no se bras del libro de la vida. sobre los demas a traves de la bancos para darle a los la humildad. Son los caminos que nos llevan a veneer el escriben hoy para ser olvi- Ahora bien, ese amor se inconsciencia, la injusticia, o demas. pecado y a limpiarnos de el. dados de inmediato o quizas, traduce no en palabras, sino las apetencias desmedidas. "Haz bien y no mires a Esa es la ensenanza de Cristo, ese es su Evangelio, manana. en hechos, en actos positivos, Quienes asi actuan jamas quien" dice el refran. Por para eso se encarno y murio y por eso resucito, para que conduzcan a mejorar la .'NO.' Estamos plena- pueden ser felices y en el eso, cada dia que llega abre eso perpetuo su permanencia real entre nosotros hasta mente convencidos que cada vida de los demas, con el solo silencio de sus conciencias una nueva oportunidad para cual puede superar su vida objetivo de hacer el bien. siempre hay una voz que hacer un pequeno esfuerzo en el fin de los tiempos y esa es su formula para actual, tratando diariamente En cada amanecer se seiiala el mal, consciente o bien de los demas, con el solo devolverle al hombre su felicidad. Pero solo en la de hacer algo en bien de los abren innumerables opor- inconscientemente, y que en proposito de servir . . . medida en que reconozcamos nuestro pecado demas. Y eh esta afirmacion tunidades para ayudar a los definitiva no deja vivir en siempre servir y ayudar ... aceptaremos a Cristo y El podra redimirnos y podran no indicamos las grandes demas, ya sea tratando de re- paz. que esa es la mejor forma de combatirse los desordenes que nos destruyen. cosas que siempre son de mover el obstaculo que Por el contrario, aquellos amar. MARIA CARRIZOSA de UMANA Page 20 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 Conclusiones del Encuenfro de Cursillos Advierten contra una vivencia

individualista de la arac' Suplemento en Espanol de El Tercer Encuentro Latinoamericano de Cursillos de Cristiandad proclamo en su reunion recientemente efectuada en Sao Paulo, Brasil, que 'el movimiento de cursillos debe concientizar a los cristianos en que el hecho de ser Iglesia hoy en America se manifiesta mediante un compromiso serio en el proceso evolutivo y de cambio que caracteriza la historia de Latinoamerica y que se orienta hacia la liberacion total del hombre.* DE ACUERDO con el manifiesto final de los cursillistas de las Americas, "este compromiso de los cristianos, mas consciente, mas encarnado. mas liberador, hace posible y exige: — Una Iglesia mas consciente de su papel de fermento en el desarrollo historico del mundo latinoamericano. — Una Iglesia mas encarnada en la situacion real de pobreza y subdesarrollo caracterizada por diversas formas de marginalidad, desigualdades excesivas entre las clases sociales, frustraciones crecientes, formas de opresion de ipos y sectores dominantes, poder ejercido injustamente, eciente toma de conciencia de los sectores oprimidos, que mreclaman de la Iglesia una actitud mas concreta y realista: — Una Iglesia mas liberadora, que supere el concepto seudo espiritualista de Redencion y tienda a liberar al pueblo de toda forma de esclavitud y alineacion (miseria, ignorancia, ansia de poder, afan desmedido de riquezas, Delegados de E.U. al Encuentro de CursifSistas en Brasil. Marcel Salinas, Phoenix, Arizona; Jose Argiiagas, Miami; hedonismo . . .) Desde la izq., Padre Jose L. Hernando, de Miami; Josefina P- Jose A. Arias, N.Y.; P. Jose M. Biosca, Brooklyn. Como ha venido informando The Voice durante las dos Baliarar, de So. Bend, Indiana; Sonia Argilagos, Miami; P. ultimas semanas, el Encuentro Latinoamericano-de Cursillos congrego a 81 delegados y 18 observadores de distintas partes de las Americas y Espana, cinco obispos y decenas cente- nares de sacerdotes y seglares. Seis nuevos sacerdotes cubanos El Cursillo de Miami estuvo representado por tres dele- gados, un sacerdote y dos seglares: El Padre Jose L. Hernando, director diocesano de Cursillos en Espanol y los esposos Sonia y Pepin Argilagos, este ultimo ex presidente serdn ordenados manana en Gesu diocesano de cursillos y actual miembro del secretariado nacional de Cursillos de Estados Unidos. Seis jovenes cubanos jovenes sacerdotes Orlando la Compania de Jesiis en Manuel Maza nacio en La serin ordenados sacerdotes Espin, Juan Sosa y Carlos R. septiembre de 1962. Hizo el Habana en enero de 1945. para la Compania de Jesus, Rozas. noviciado en el Instituto Comenzo en Belen a los seis MENSAJE PAPAL manana sabado, 24 de junio. a Por otra parte. la Pignatelli de los Teques, anos de edad y 'desde los 8 El Papa Paulo VI hizo llegar su bendicion a los cursi- las 12 del dia en la iglesia de Compania de Jesus anuncia Venezuela. Estudio Huma- anos he pensado ser sacerdote llistas congregados en Sao Paolo y en un mensaje firmado por Gesu. f que ademas de los seis que se nidades en la Universidad jesuita.' Entro en la Com- el Cardenal Villot encomio la adhesion de los movimientos de Son ellos, Eduardo ordenaran en Miami, otros Catolica Andres Bello de pania de Jesus en 1962 en el cursillos a las ensefianzas de la Catedra papal. Barrios, S.J., Jose Cruz, S.J., cuatro jovenes cubanos se Caracas. Estudio Filosofia en Noviciado de Los Teques, Ese mensaje pontificio advierte a los cursillistas que Alberto Garcia, S.J.. Manuel ordenan este afio sacerdotes la Universidad de Fordham, y Venezuela. Luego fue al Semi- para un testimonio persuasivo de la Salvacion por Cristo, se Maza. S.J. Roberto Molli- jesuitas en distintas partes de 1967 a 1969 fue profesor del nario Loyola, afiliado a Ford- supone algo mas que la simple aceptacion del mensaje nedo, S.J. y Pedro Suarez, del mundo. Colegio de Belen. Miami. ham University, New York, y cristiano. "Es necesario — enfatiza el mensaje pontificio a S.J. Emilio Brito y Willy Despues estudio Sagrada mas tarde vino a Miami a los cursillistas — que se procure su desarrollo natural por un ESTOS SEIS nuevos Arias S.J. se ordenan' en Teoiogia en la Pontificia ejercer el magisterio en el conocimiento serio y organico de la misma fe, hasta la sacerdotes cubanos recibiran Puerto Rico donde residen Gregoriana de Roma. Colegio de Belen hasta junio profundizacion teologica y quizas hasta la contemplation, el sacramento del Orden sus padres: Pedro Gonzalez Jose Cruz es el onceno de 1969 cuando viajo a "Asl este testimonio irrumpira en iniciativas de Sagrado de manos del Obispo Llorente, S.J., se ordena en hijo de una familia de 13 Europa. Estuvo 2 meses en esfuerzos apostolicqs de frutos duraderos, al consolidar, puri- Roque Adames. de Santiago Venezuela, donde residen sus hermanos, de los cuales dos Francia y luego pasd a ficar y vivificar las comunidades eclesiales, y al interpelar a de los Caballeros, Republica padres: Carlos Diharce, S.J., son religiosas- trabajando en Belgica donde estudio los hombres-hermanos, con quienes compartimos las preocu- Dominicana, quien vendra a se ordena en el Santuario de Nicaragua y Venezuela. Cruz teoiogia en la Universidad de paciones y esperanzas, con miras a un mundo mas despejado Miami especialmente para la Loyola, Espana. ha estudiado y trabajado en Lovaijia. de sombras funestas y mas fraternal.", dice el mensaje ponti- ceremonia. Eduardo M. Barrios, S. Venezuela. Republica Alberto Garcia Sanchez, ficio enfatizado que la garantia de 'pisar fuerte' en este Esta ceremonia eievara a J., nacio en el Central Rio Dominicana. y Alabama, nacio en La Habana, el 11 de camino esta en la adhesion a la Iglesia mediante el propio nueve el numero de sacer- Cauto, Bayamo, Oriente, Miami y Chicago en Estados diciembre de 1943. Estudio en obispo, quien, dice textualmente el mensaje papal, "traza la dotes cubanos ordenados en Cuba, el 11' de julio de 1943 Unidos. Ha sido profesor de el Colegio de La Salle del ruta y con su autoridad canaliza las energlas en plan de lograr Miami en poco mas de unestudio en los colegios de Psicologia y Religion en Ja Vedado, Habana. Entro a la un esfuerzo conjunto a fin de encontrar la mejor solution a los mes. Hace apenas unas Dolores, Santiago de Cuba, y Universidad de Loyola, Compania de Jesiis el 7 de problemas.". A continuation, en slntesis, algunos de lossemanas recibieron el sacra- Belen, Habana. Salio de Cuba Chicago, donde obtuvo su abril de 1961 en Los Teques, puntos mas importantes de las conclusiones del Encuentro mento del Orden Sagrado los en octubre de 1961 v entro en doctorado en Psicologia. Venezuela, donde estudio Latinoamericano de Cursillos. Humahidades. Enseno en el — Los Cursillos de Cristiandad son un Movimiento en Colegio Loyola de Santo orden a fermentar de Evangelio los ambientes. Domingo y Belen de Miami. — El Movimiento de Cursillos es un movimiento liiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiniitii Estudio Filosofia en Shrub liberadors esta comprometido y es para comprometer. Oak. N.Y. y Teoiogia en Pretende la conversion integral y progresiva del hombre, Loyola University, Chicago. tanto de cara a Dios como de cara a los demas. Roberto Mollinedo nacio Sobre la vida de la gracia el documento interamericano en Camaguey, Cuba, el 23 de de cursillos dice que la gracia debe presentarse a la luz de la Condensado por amenazar su propia supervivencia." (Junio P. ERNESTO MOLANO septiembre de 1942. Estudio revelation, con un sentido biblico y patriotico, mas que en 17/72). en el Colegio de los Maristas forma racional y formalista. INTERDEPENDENCE: see de Camagiiey y termino el "En este sentido, el mundo de la gracia, que ha tenido "La supresion de distancias gracias al O0BERNARLANATURALEZA: Bachillerato en el Colegio San siempre una dimension eclesiologica y comunitaria, abarca progreso de las comunicaciones, el estableci- "Todo lo que Dios faa ereado es bueno, Ignacio de Caracas. En 1962 al hombre integral. Et olvido de esta verdad es la fuente de la miento de lazos cada vez mas estrechos dice el Apostol Pablo haciendose eco delentro en la Compania de acusacion, no siempre tnjustificada, de dicotomia entre la £e entre los pueblos debido al desarrollo Genisis que refiere la complascencia de Dios Jesus en Salamanca, donde y la vida, que tanto escandalo ha producido en America economico, el sometimiento creciente de las en cada una de sus obras. Gobernar la hizo el noviciado. En 1965 Latina. fuerzas de la naturaleza a la ciencia y a la creaci6n significa para la raza humana no paso a Ecuador, donde "Llamamos la atencion sobre estos puntos porque su tecnologia, la multiplication de las destruirla sino perfeccionarla; no trans- reiaciones humanas por encima de las formar el mundo en un caos inhabitable sino estudio filosofia; permanecio ido puede originar una vivencia individualista de la gracia por dos anos en Republica el postcursillo y el abandono del compromiso de luchar barreras de las nacionalidades y de las en una morada bonita y ordenada respetando razas, son otros tantos factores de inter- todas las cosas, que son propiedad de ia Dominicana, donde ejercio el lontra toda situacion de pecado, que se opone a la realizacion magisterio y de ahi paso al del Plan de Dios en el Hombre y en todo hombre, lo cual dependencia para lo mejor o para io peer, humanidad, de tal forma que los propietarios para la esperanza de salvacion o el peligro de privados o pubiic'os, deben ordenar su uso Regis College, Ontario, implica comprometerse en una liberacion personal y comuni- Canada. taria." desastre. Un abaso, un deterioro provocados para an bien entendido beneficio de todos: en un punto del mundo tienen su repercusion "EL HOMBRE ES LA PRIMERA Y LA Pedro Suarez, nacio el 30 Del Pecado; de octubre de 1941 y estudio "El pecado puede presentarse como todas aquellas en otros lugares y pueden alterar Ia calidad MAS AUTENTICA RIQUEZA DE LA de vida de los demas, a menudo sin enterarse TIERRA",

(continued from page 1) residing in Palm Beach County during the workers and would need either job training non-agricultural work, he and his family will assistance or subsidized housing assist- 1970-71 growing season," Stephens said. need these services to help him overcome "The particular segment of the popula- ance, " S tephens added. the personal, social and institutional barriers tion that the Rural New Town project plans "Of this total about 22,000 are considered 'in-migrants'-" He explained these were Of this 75 per cent, about 450 families, to employment. to serve is the agricultural family that has 100 of the families already have year-round recently followed the migratory stream and agricultural workers who consider some "THE MAJORITY of the migrants have other place as home and who come to Palm jobs with incomes high enough to move into been following the migrant stream as an that is now trying to 'settle-out' in Palm the New Town. Beach County," he added. Beach County during the growing season. economic necessity and not from the strong "One-hundred and fifty other families desire for nomadic life," the cooperative "There were approximately 42,000 agri- "Approximately 75 per cent of the New Town families would he low income farm- would be made up of 'non-assisted' director said. "But the rewards of their work cultural workers, including family members, families," Stephens noted. "These would have not been enough to enhance self- include many already productively employed determination. families from the area who would be drawn "They have health problems, need day by the attractiveness of the planned environ- care for children, assistance to older family Paul's reign ment and the availability of new housing at members, immunization, prenatal care, lower costs not now available to lower- nursing services, better housing and (continued from page 4 ) stantial agreement" on the East, Vietnam and Northern middle income families. sanitation facilities — just to name a few," of the Council for Public Eucharist. Ireland. "Although an 'income strategy' based on he said. Affairs of the Church, called In June, 1968, the Pope And to these appeals he employment is crucial to the success of the There is also an urgent need for training in diplomatic circles, "the visited and addressed the has spoken out on behalf of New Town, permanent relief from poverty in educational, occupational, social and Pope's Foreign Minister." staff of the World Council of the voiceless millions requires more than a job," he said. adaptive skills. Through the creation of the On the ecumenical front, Churches in Geneva. trapped in poverty, disease "Also required is a positive social, Rural New Town, it is hoped that some of since the beginning of his On May 9, 1970, and ignorance. cultural and physical environment backed up these problems can be solved and a stable pontificate, Pope Paul has Catholicos Vazfcen I, by supportive services to compensate for community can be provided for the revealed in special and Supreme Patriarch of All In his encyclical, damaging deprivation. If the migrant is to thousands of migrant farmworkers who have_ general audiences, Armenians, from Soviet "Populorum Progressio" make the transition to stable employment in no permanent place they can call home, f" - addresses, exchanges of cor- Armenia, met with Pope ("On the Development of respondence and meetings a Paul in the Vatican's Sistine Peoples") of March, 1967, he Sends condolences 9 Jewelry Loans continuing effort to increase Chapel and the two Church criticized both laissez-faire capitalism and atheistic THE understanding and friendly leaders exchanged "the kiss VATICAN CITY - (NC) We buy old Gold and Diamonds. relations with members of of peace," thus symbolically materialism for many of the world's ills. — Pope Paul VI sent his con- all faiths. healing a 1,500-year division. dolences and prayers for the wicm LE MONDE JEWELERS DURING his first trip The next year, Patriarch "The poor nations 118 victims of the jet crash at 8538 S. W. 24 St., Westchester abroad — a pilgrimage to the Ignatius Jacob III of the remain poor while the rich London's Heathrow inter- Old gold, jewelry, watches, Holy Land in 1964 — the Syrian Orthodox Church of ones become still richer," he national airport. diamonds. Highest prices paid. pontiff met twice with Antioch (Jacobite) and All said. "The very life of poor The papal secretary of KING'S NORTHEAST Orthodox Patriarch the East paid a three-day nations, civil peace in state. Cardinal Jean Villot, WANT JEWELERS, Biscayne Shopping Athenagoras I of Cons- visit to the Pontiff in Rome. developing countries and sent the Pope's message to Plaza. tantinople. Paul was the first The visit ended a period of 15 world peace itself are at Cardinal John Heenan of Pontiff in more than 500 centuries in which leaders of stake. We must make haste. Westminster after hearing of Yl Help Wanied Female years to hold conversations the two branches of Chris- Too many are suffering." the crash. with an Ecumenical tianity had not conferred. TYPIST — Must be fast and accu- Patriarch. WHILE concerned with rate. Health and welfare benefits. Call 757-6241, Ext. 245. In 1965, the Pope and the harmony and unity among Patriarch issued joint nul- Christian bodies, Pope Paul FUNERAL Typist, general office work, 5 day lifications of exeommunica- has manifested an unflag- week. Excellent health and wel- .'• tions decreed against the ging dedication to the cause HOMES fare benefits. 887-7521. heads of the Roman Catholic of peace among nations. FT. IAUDEHDAIX Woman wanted to clean apart- and Orthodox Churches in To plead, "no more war, ment a few hours a week. 1054. never again war," was the 299 N. FEDERAL HWY. 2S01 W. BROWARD BLVD. 633-7904 The following year, Pope simple and uncomplicated — 763-4488 LU 1-6100 DAN H. FAIRCHILD 1-2 Times 60# per line per week 12 Help Wanted Male Paul received Archbishop yet extremely complex — (STABLISHED 1930 Michael Ramsey of Canter- purpose of his visit to the 3 Times 5O$ per line per week •! U.N. headquarters in New 13 Consecutive bury, spiritual leader of the Times 40* per line per week JANITOR worldwide Anglican Com- York on Oct. 4,1965. 26 Consecutive munion. The two men agreed . Then, as events R. JAY Times 35* per line per week Semi-retired 6-10 P.M. Top pay. 1 to set up an Anglican-Roman warranted, he raised his KRAEER FUNERAL HOME 52 Consecutive 524-6500 or 374-5444 Catholic International Theo- voice in pleas for peace in Times 30* per line per week logical Commission. The the Congo, Nigeria, the MAINTENANCE commission, in Dec, 1971, Dominican Republic, India Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach MAN issued a statement of "sub- and Pakistan, the Middle 565-5591 941-4111 Sample Road Deerfield Beach Margate Needed immediately. 5 day week. 946-2900 399-5544 972-7340 Health and welfare benefits. Call Spur pastoral care R. Jay Kraeer, Funeral Director 757-6241, ext. 245. Sacristan needed for Miami area church. Experienced preferred. Write the Voice, Box 140, 6201 of Spanish-speaking Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 33138. By JAIME FONSECA pastoral ministry will dissi- FUNERAL DIRECTOR WASHINGTON — (NC) pate itself." CARL F. SLADE 20 Household Goods — A Colombian bishop who 20 "The immigrant is a pro- years ago worked in a Hioleah Palm Springs Bird Road Waterbed, queen size, 6 mo. old, vidential instrument of the $50. 1 lavender sheet and blanket, inner-city parish, provided Spirit, by which the common 800 Palm Ave. 1325 W. 49th St. 8231 Bird Rd. Tel. 888-3433 Tel. 822-3081 Tel. 226-1811 2 lamps, 1 pole lamp, 3 pr. single- guidelines for a nationwide good of society becomes more draperies^ 2 twin bedspreads, 2 effort for the pastoral care of Notice of intention to register universal," Bishop Zambrano under "Fictitious Name Law" in ashtrays, all in lavender. Twin Spanish-speaking Catholics. told some 200 Spanish-sur- compliance with House Bill No. bedroom suite, .7 pieces, 2-tone Bishop Raul Zambrano of named leaders gathered from 1175 Chapter No. 20958 Laws of green, matching bedspreads. 278- Facatativa opened the first here. CATHOLIC OWNED Florida, 1941. 6530 (Defray). Encuentro Hispano de "Theology has a new AND OPERATED Sewing machines for rent, $10 a Pastoral, sponsored by the challenge, which the human VICTOR'S, 2 Palm Bay Ct., month. Rent may apply on pur- Division for the. Spanish- family poses through the TTI-2510 Miami, Fla. V. Jarmel. chase. Free delivery. Baker 751- speaking of the United States signs of the times," he added. 1841. Catholic Conference (USCC). "THEIRS is a culture 5 Personals 21A Miscellaneous Wanted "I WANT to offer my transplanted from Latin modest help," he said. America into this milieu ..<. . Knights of Columbus, Marian There is the danger that the Donation wanted of small cabin (Among those participat- Council 3757 Hall for rent for cruiser for use of missionary immigrant will abandon the HOMES weddings and banquets. We also priest in Haiti. Write Box 130, The ing in the sessions was Msgr. practice of his traditional do catering. 13300 Memorial Hwy. Bryan O. Walsh, Episcopal Voice, 6201 Bisc. Bivd., Mja"u faith and customs, as he be- -4343 N. FEDERAL HWY. No. Miami 893-2271. 33138. Y Vicar for the Spanish-Speak- comes uprooted; but the re- ing in the Archdiocese of 2605 W. BROWARD BLVD. Join the Third Order of St. sulting exile, the Diaspora 21 Miscellaneous for Sale Miami.) Fort Lauderdale, Florida Francis. "Lord make me an (scattering) will become, as CY J. CASE instrument of Thy peace . . .,"so Bishop Joseph L. Bernar- Super garage sale. 24" x 48" pool, in ancient Israel, the means 4701 N. State Rd. 7, Tamarac saith St. Francis. Write Box 1046, din, USCC general secretary, of making the true God known Ft. Lauderdale. 33302. needs liner, record player and told the same meeting that among all nations." records, typewriter and table, "this 'encuentro' is motivated HO-HOTHETV MAGIC CLOWN man's desk, child's forst, ladies' by a deep pastoral concern of Pastoral care of the Fun house-Ponies-Rides, for fund clothing, assorted sizes and other the Church in the United Spanish-speaking Catholics, raising. 624-3943. items. 1251 Perry St., Opa Locka. the Colombian bishop stated, Sat. & Sun. 11-6. States, to strengthen the work Room for mature working of leaders engaged at the "might present complex problems, and for that reason m&Mmmwmm woman. Exchange for 5 nights No. 321A — A.B. Dick offset local level." child care. No. Dade 625-1942. machine, excellent cond $1200. any over-all planning must St. Catherine Rectory — 274-6333. IN AN obvious reference take into account the plurality to the efforts of Chicano, of conditions at the local 7 School and Instructions Professional drum set (Ludvig), Puerto Rican and other level." original value $700. — will sell for Spanish-speaking groups to He gave these pastoral Tutoring — Certified teacher. $300^71-5337. redress injustice through pro- English, remedial reading guidelines: HOLLYWOOD'S OLDEST . . . MOST CONSIDERED phonics and French by native. 22 Air Conditioners for Sale test, Bishop Bernardin said: "The Church must be Students* adults. Reas. 681-9884. Paul Cooper FUNERAL HOMES "The Church must seek within easy reach of men and Warehouse Sale. 1971 — 8,000 out a healthy balance. It must women and children, not by a Catholic Boxing instruction, self-defense, BTU, $135. 6,000 — $114, 5,000 — answer in a sensitive way to triumphal attitude but by an Funeral Director conditioning. Private, qualified $107. 947-6674. Agent. the needs of the people, but it attitude of service, by a cele- ACTIVE MEMBER OF LITTLE FLOWER PARISH! instruction. Children or adults. must also keep in mind the bration of what is happening 140 So. DIXIE HIGHWAY 691-0897. 25 7"oof Rentals demands of the Gospel and its now: love of God and man. By . , HOLLYWOOD/ FLORIDA Teacher will tutor elementary Over 100, Low Rental Tools spiritual values, be relevant loving and being loved we to modern times but loyal to PHONE 923-6585 reading and math, also English to SMITTY'S Hardware& Paint Co. become tangible and relevant Spanish speaking. 885-7239. 12320 NW 7 Ave. 681-4481 tradition. Otherwise the tofellowmen." Page 22 Miami, Florida THE VOICE Friday, June 23, 1972 El Portal 56 Apartments for Sale 2 BEDROOM RANCHER Terrific value. Hardwood floors, Condominium for sale. 1 bed- enclosed garage. Northeast room, 1 bath apartment, com- section. Only $29,500. pletely furnished. Wall to wall CARMINE BRAVO, REALTOR carpeting, drapes, fully electric 754-4731 kitchen. 1 block to ocean in Ft, Lauderdale. Home or income, 28 Mobile Homes Kendall Northeast Hollywood 56 Apartments for Sale pets OK. Maintenance, land lease, insurance for low monthly 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartment, '69 Mobile home. 40 x 12. Like KENDALL BEAUTY NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, AIR payment of $62.50. $16,500, COUNTY RANCH completely furnished. Wall to excellent terms. Next door to St. new, reas. Call after 5 p.m.. 758- Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. COND. GARAGE, PATIO. 225 wall carpeting, drapes, fully 1526. N.E. 152ST. 2511 N.E. 192ST. ESTATE Pius Church. Cypress Arms Apt. Professionally landscaped, wall electric kitchen, private home 2404 N.E. 33 Ave. 563-7308. to wall carpet, central air and environment. 2 story garden 29 Boats Beautiful custom built home. heat. Brand new washer and Sunshine Rancher, also barn with apartment building, nice lawn dryer, beautiful kitchen with 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath 40' x 12' floating home. Fur- lights and water, 2Vk acres land. area, private balconys. On intra- Real Estate dishwasher and disposal. Built in Modern kitchen, central air and Nicely landscaped, completely- coastal. Private beach right, nished, panelled, aircond. $7,500. 1970. Priced to sell. Call John heated pool. Home or income. Call 634-6373. heat. East of Boulevard. Priced fenced, priced to sell. Marangos, Assoc. 667-4827. After low $40's. Maintenance, land lease and Philip D. Lewis, Inc. hours, 238-4925. insurance for low monthly pay- EDEN REALTY CO. J,A. O'BRIEN REALTOR ment of $92.50, $29,500, excellent Commercial Properties REALTORS 759-2488 terms. North on A1A to Hills- NO. PALM BEACH COUNTY SOUTH DADE REALTY 6326 PEMBROKE ROAD 989-2096 borough Beach. Pieces of Eight, 31 WEST 20th STREET INC. READ THE VOICE EVES. 989-1902, 983-8427 1166 A1A. Hillsborough Beach. Riviera Beach « VI 4-0201 CLASSIFIED 399-1966. BUSINESS SERVICE Hii!

40 Apartments for Rent GUIDE Deerfield Beach Summer Rental. Effcy's from $33, 1 bedroom, $55 LAWN MOWER SERVICE REFRIGERATOR REPAIR WINDOWS weekly. 1/2 block to Beach. AIR CONDITIONING Aircond.. color TV, pool. Sea Patio screening — Custom Screen Esta. 2060 N.E. 1 St.. Deerfield. T & J AIR CONDITIONING •*MY-3-SONS"LAWN FREE ESTIMATES Doors Glass Sliding Door — Fast 399-0330. Sales and prompt service-all SERVICE Work done on your premises Service — Fair Prices ALL models. Stay cool the easy way All work is guaranteed. Call 966- Also Aircond. PL4-2583 WINDOW CO. 666-3339, 7813 Bird 2 bedroom furn. apt., reasonable. with T & J. Phone 947-6674. ' 5642 (Hollywood). Road. Adults, might take children — ROOFING Near St. Mary, Corpus Christi, WINDOW S WALL WASHING Free Estimates. Work done in leases. 751-0726. MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. JOHN MANVILLE your home. Licensed, insured. Windows washed, screens, awn- Big nice unfurn. ljjedroom apt. 754-3369 Authorized Service and Parts GUARANTEED ROOF 7721 N.W. 4Ct. Fertilizers — Sharpening — Member of Chamber of ings cleaned. Wall washing. Al Welding TWO STORES TO Commerce Dee (Member St. Mary's) 757- 3875 or 751-2580. WATERFRONT BUILDERS SERVE YOU 27 S.W. 27th Ave. WHY PAY FOR NEW ROOF? Call 642-6515. 20256 Old Cutler Rd. We repair Your Present Roof SLIPCOVERS WINDOW REPAIR APARTMENT Call CE5-4323. 33 years of guaranteed work New construction or additions. Also new roofs NON - PROFIT Residential, commercial, indus- CUSTOM-MADE SLIPCOVERS, GENERAL WINDOW Joe Devlin. Mem. St. Hugh, K. of MADE WITH YOUR REPAIR SERVICE Couples — you may have wished trial. W.J. Rucki, General Build- C. HI3-1922. MO7-9606. MU5-1097. for modern air conditioned retire- ing Contractors 448-5537. MATERIALS OR OURS. 861-1482, Complete Window and ANYTIME. Door Repairs ment living all your lives. This is ROOF CLEANING & COATING Replacement Parts now possible to achieve within CARPENTERS 3755 Bird Road, Miami your budget. CTA TOWERS rents ROOF BY MROZ PHONE SERVICE 448-0890 443-9577 an active creative way of living FIRST QUALITY CARPENTRY for retirees. Men as well as their Specializing in tile roofs. Pres- Panelling, ceiling, doors, locks, sure cleaning and painting, also wives have a great deal of social, repairs. Call Claude. 448-7252. Friendly Neighbors Phone Ser- PLUMBING cultural, and educational activ- house painting and minor roof vice for senior citizens, shut-ins, repairs. Lie. & ins. 379-7187. ities to interest them. Call Mrs. Free estimates. Carpentry re- and persons living alone. Daily Pino and hear what our new non- pairs, remodeling, additions, check-up call. For information profit rents are. 854-0220. paneling and door hanging. 633- WHITE ROOFS call 634-2645. PLUMBim SERVICE 1849. MOVING AND STORAGE Pressure clean-paint. Reason- 227 N.E. 2 St."Near"Gesu, furii. able, guaranteed, free est. 221- UPHOLSTERV Plumbing Repairs effcy's, bedroom apts. Utilities 1532. ANYWHERE, ANYTIME Licensed & Insured Adults. Johnson Apt. Hotel. Dining room chairs, your choice 374-4015 Moving, Packing, Storage CLEAN |9 - COAT ?30, TILES, CALL 635-4516 CALL HAL 821-7845 of 50 fabrics, new foam included. GRAVEL - BONDED, WALLS, $7.50 each. 624-4252. NATIVE SUN oceanfront resort AWNINGS, POOLS, PATIOS, motel 1950 S. Ocean Blvd. Pom- Robert Williams Mo ving& BRICKS, WALKS, 947-6465, 373- pano Beach. Directly opposite Storage 8125,949-0437. SNOW BRITE. Our Lady of Assumption. Hotel Large-Small jobs anywhere VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE rooms, efficiencies^ apartments. Call 681-9930.' ROOFS CLEANED 305/942-2800. New Venetian Blinds 2 bedroom apt. furnished, Miami LOWEST PRICES. RELIABLE WHITE OR COLOR COATED OLD BLINDS — REFINISHED Ave. near Sabal Palm. Will MOVERS PADDED VAN LIFT WALLS PRESSURE CLEANED REPAIRED — YOUR HOME consider a child. $85-$100. 751- GATE. INSURED NA4-3406 MARBLE PLASTIC PAINT USED STEADCRAFT 0726. CARPET & RUG CLEANING 1151N. W. 117 St. 688-2757 PAINTING R.L. CHERRY 41 Homes For Rent GO PROFESSIONAL WITH 681-7922/893-0363 1/2 block from Blessed Trinity MALCOLM E. ELLIS CHARLES THE PAINTER Church and buses. 3 bedroom. STEAM OR SHAMPOO 18 years in Miami. Interior and MITCHELL'S WHITE ROOF $250 871-5428. exterior. Also general repair, Roof pressure cleaning $12 up Rug & Upholstery Cleaners patch plaster, kitchen cabinets, Roof white painted $35 up MIAMI SHORES HOME RETINT YOUR CARPETS furniture expertly sprayed in Free est; insured. 688-2388 Gorgeous 2 bedroom, furn. with IN YOUR HOME your home. 758-3916 or 751-4389. utilities, $350. Also lovely furn. 445-8838 665-5609 apartment, $185 with utilities. MASTER CHARGE IT BILL'S ROOFING Angela Daley Realtor 891-6212. PAINTING, INTERIOR, NAME. EXTERIOR, NEAT, CLEAN, Roof repairs, re-roofing, inspec- CATERING REASONABLE. FREE tions. Free estimate, guarantee. 42 Rooms For Rent ESTIMATE. 681-3349 All Dade. 754-2618. ADRESS_ CATERING SEAWALL REPAIR CITY STATE ZIP Southwest are a room, kitchen JOE ZAM PAINTING privileges, for couple. Weddings — Parties Reasonable. John, 688-4004 Interior, exterior, roof cleaning HARWOOD SEAWALL 667-6866 and coating. 865-5869. SEALERS PHONE_ All type seawall repairs, new DRESSMAKING Homes For Sale Painting, interiors, exteriors, Ft. docks, old ones repaired. 10 years Lauderdale area. Free estimate, experience. 989-5060 (Hlwd). 3 LINE MINIMUM Experienced Italian dressmaker. low rate. 763-7623. Expert alterations, dressmaking SEPTIC TANKS 3 BEDROOM —POOL & party dress. Quality work. Rea- PLASTERING Terrific value. Modern, spacious sonable 445-9583. COUNT 4 WORDS rancher, on large corner. Top CONNIE'S SEPTIC TANK CO residential location. $69,500. JOE ZAM PLASTER Pumpouts, repairs. 24 hr. service Patching, plaster, stucco, water 888-3495. PER LINE CARMINE BRAVO REALTOR proofing, caulking. 865-5869. CHAPMAN SEPTIC TANKS 754-4731 Septic tanks cleaned & repaired, TIMES PLUMBING drainfields installed. 221-2458. RUN AD North Miami START AD. .CLASSIFICATION CORAL GABLES PLUMBING SIGNS Holy Family Parish CO. Water Heater Repairs & Sales Lumen de Lumine Aircond., 3 bedroom. Fenced. 4119 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Est. Join the 3rd order of St. Francis Screen Porch, carpets, drapes. 1930HI6-1414 for true peace. VA-FHAfinancing. HURRY! ELECTRICAL SERVICE Write Box 1045, Ft. Laud. 33302. ALSO C.MacKARVICH RETIREE SPECIAL $12,900 PLUMBING 1 bedroom doll house, fenced. GUARANTEED ELECTRICAL 8820S.W.32St. 221-0546 EDVITO SIGNS Taxes only $4. Furnished too! WORK AND REPAIRS, REA- New construction, repairs and TRUCKS WALLS GOLD LEAF ANGELA DALEY REALTOR SONABLE 371-9074. alterations. Licensed & insured. 90 N.W. 54th St. PL8-7025 713 N.E. 125 St. 891-6212 PHIL PALM PLUMBING SWIMMING POOL SERVICES Southwest LANDSCAPING VOICE CLASSIFIED REPAIRS & BRADY POOLS — Maintenance, MAIL YOUR TO BUY, SELL, RENT Black hammock top soil. Lawn chemicals, and repairs. Service P.O.Box 1059 SOUTHWEST PROPERTIES sand, fill, mason sand and ALTERATIONS twice weekly or weekly. Broward MULLEN REALTOR 261-1331 driveway rock. 854-0951. CALL 891-8576 Co. only 923-5965. AD TO: MIAMI, FLORIDA 33138 Friday, June 23, 1972 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 23 The deal is as simple as we can make it. With this car at this price, you can own America's lowest- price'd compact with factory-instal led air-conditioning. No ifs. No buts. $2,399* for the kind of quality-built car you'd like along with something else everybody likes: the comfort and quiet that our All-Season Air Conditioning brings to everyday driving when things get steamy. There are also a couple of other things we'd like to let you in on.

First, the Hornet-with-air offer can be made even more attractive. If you'd like, we'll install a factory package which includes power steering, tinted.glass, undercoating and hood insulation which lists for just a hundred dollars more-and you'll still be driving our special Hornet for a price less than any other compact with air-conditioning.

Second, this surprising price $2,399 also in- cludes the American Motors Buyer Protection Plan. ... featuring the guarantee that tells you how confident we are of our manufacturing quality. In fact, American Motors promises they'll fix anything that goes wrong free if it's our fault... not to mention that most of our dealers offer a free loaner if we have to keep your Hornet for the night. We build them better. Back them better. Then price them better. 'Manufacturer's suggesled retail price, state and local taxes excluded. Destination charges and other options extra. 10,000 S&H GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH EACH CAR SOLD 300 S&H GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH EACH DEMONSTRATION RIDE When you buy a new 1972 car Irora an American Motors dealer. American Motors Corporation guarantees to you that, except [or lires, it will pay ior the repair or replacement of any part it supplies that is defective in material or workmanship. This guarantee is good lor 12 months from the date (he car it first used or 12.000 miles, whichever comes first. All we require is that the car be properly maintained and cared (or under normal use and service in the fifty United States or Canada and that guaranteed repairs or replacements be made by an American Motors dealer. AMERICAN MOTORS BUYER PROTECTION PLAN