VOICE New editor set to head Voice Present editor to new position; incoming editor from San Francisco Gerard E. Sherry, editor of newsman, 56, was recently cited The Monitor, newspaper of the by the Catholic Press Association San Francisco Archdiocese, will for 30 years of service. He has become the new editor of The been editor of the Catholic Voice July 1, with present Editor Review, Baltimore, Md., Central George Monahan becoming California Register, Fresno, and Archdiocesan Editor of Special founding editor of the Georgia Publications. Bulletin, Atlanta. Sherry also In a statement Sherry said he served two years as editor of the is "grateful for the opportunity of then Dominion News, a daily having served the church of San paper in Morgantown, W. Va. Francisco for the past six years Sherry has been honored as editor of the Monitor and nationally and locally for in- looking forward to serving the volvement in _"(!omirwinity people of Miami." relations and for his work in the The veteran Catholic Catholic press. He is a member of the board of trustees of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews and a member of the board of governors of the NCCJ's Bay Area unit, moderator of the San Francisco Christian-Jewish dialogue, a member of the San Francisco archdiocese ecumenical commission, and a member of the advisory board of the Catholic-Jewish Relations GERARD E. SHERRY secretariat of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Sherry has also been in- volved in the lay apostolate, being a founder of the Young Christian Workers in England. In 1974 he was given Catholic journalism's highest honor, the St. Francis de Sales Award of the Catholic Press Association. Sherry has won first prize three out of the last four years in "Music Through History" exhibit, made by students at St. Michael , fascinates Teresita Felpeto, age 6. She is admiring the music exhibit called GEORGE MONAHAN (Continued on Page 3) "Fantasy." f People spoke, Archdiocese listened discussions of five themes, Faith, in the townhall discussions which See related stories on Prayer, Life of Love, Community, should give a generally reliable in- page 6 and 20. and Vocations. The results were dication of people's concerns in the broken down into groupings based on Archdiocese. (First of a series) parishes, Religious, schools and such, Some possible ways of over- The people of the Archdiocese the broadest being the parishes. coming obstacles in all five of the have spoken. Some examples: theme areas were: In the series of Holy Year A compilation of parish Bible study, religious adult ed. townhall meetings held during Lent meetings discussing Faith, brought (Continued on Page 6) they identified their strengths and the result that with 66 parishes show up in other areas were weaknesses, they grappled with the responding, and 2,904 participants, materialism and worldly values problems and obstacles in the way of that 63 per cent felt that their faith (63 per cent), media influence (52 per stronger practice of their faith. was strong and 39 per cent had cent), and weak parish life or poor Now, during Pentecost, the problems. liturgies (22 per cent). second phase of the Holy Year, the Obstacles to better fiathlife: 98 On ways to overcome these people will have a chance to suggest percent indicated such personal problems, 76 per cent would improve actual programs dealing with the things as fear, peer pressure, parish life, especially through adult obstacles to a better faith life found ignorance, lack of trust, selfishness, education and Bible studies (76 per in the townhall meetings. not using opportunities, falling into cent); improve Mass attendance (69 A team of Sisters, over a period temptation, illness, disappointment, per cent); prayer meetings (37 per of weeks, sifted and sorted thousands cent); para-liturgies, devotions (59 Bus Guide 20 weakness, sin, lethargy, apathy. Classified 21 of statistics derived from the people's Other obstacles which tended to per cent); parish libraries (46 per Editorial 18 cent). v- Family Life 14 Father Donald Connolly, Holy Movies & TV.. . 15 Archbishop McCarthy has sent a telegram to all Year coordinator, pointed out that Prayers 14 Florida's congressmen concerning pending tax credit It's A Date . .9 the figures are not based on a S.FIa. Scene 9 legislation. Story, Page 3. scientific poll, but rather on general Youth 17 responses of those who participated News briefs

UNION UPHELD The National Labor Relations Board has upheld a decision handed down last July saying that the Brooklyn Diocese and two co-respondents violated federal labor law in their dealings with a teachers' union at a Brooklyn high school. ERA EXTENSION The congressional debate over extension of the deadline for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment has heated up as 23 senators introduced a resolution calling for an extension and a House subcommitee opened hearings on the subject. SOME EXAGGERATION! As the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament (May 23-June 28) drew near, a rumor spread that Japan would present a petition signed by 30 million of its citizens calling for a ban on the use of nuclear weapons. When asked about the report, the Japanese government explained that there had been a gross exaggeration—there were only 10 million signatures. HITS STUDENT RAID Providence, R.I., police have been criticized by a por- nography foe for invoking a newly enacted state anti- OUR LADY AT THE WALL: A statue of The devotion at the wall followed a Latin obscenity law in raiding a student pornography exhibit. Our Lady of Fatima is hoisted near the Mass at St. Matthias Church in Berlin. Harold Doran, author of the new law, said the bill had been Berlin Wall towards the end of a After visits to Lourdes, Santiago and designed to control commercial traffic in pornography. ABORTION BIAS worldwide tour for the statue and 170 Fatima, the group has returned to the United States. The New York Times and CBS News have been criticized American members of the Blue Army. by the National News Council for some coverage of the abortion issue. Charges that opposition to abortion was made to appear an exclusively Catholic stand were made repeatedly in complaints about media coverage the council considered. Vatican officials endorse ITALY OKS ABORTION A bill permitting abortion almost on demand in the first three months of pregnancy passed the Italian Senate by a 160- 148 vote May 18. The vote ended years of struggle by the US. Lay volunteer liaison Christian Democrats (Italy-s Catholic party), pro-life groups, the Vatican and the Italian church to stop passage of liberalized abortion in Parliament. THIRD ENCUENTRO By JOHN MA HER about the U.S. organization's three principal tasks, Paratore Some 1,000 delegates from small Christian communities ROME—(NO—Interna- work. said: throughout Spain, meeting for three days in May, celebrated tional Liaison, the U.S. Catholic The two Americans came to "It acts initial contact for lay their recent recognition after what they called "years of coordinating center for lay Rome to talk to officials of the people, married or single, to help underground work." Leaders at the Third Encuentro volunteer ministries, was en- laity council at the invitation of them find placement in domestic (gathering) of People's Christian Communities said that the thusiastically endorsed by high Bishop Neves, Paratore said. and foreign missions." Such appointment several months ago of Auxiliary Bishop Alberto Vatican officials, two of the "We came to give a presentation placement could be in the South Iniesta of Madrid as moderator for Christian communities liaison organization's leaders to Bishop Neves and his staff Pacific, the inner cities of the "is a sign of opening on the part of an otherwise cautious said. regarding our work because they United States, the Orient, the hierarchy." Cardinal John Wright, are extremely interested in U.S. Southwest, Latin America or Alaska, he explained. WELFARE REFORM prefect of the Vatican groups like ours in various Two major Catholic organizations have asked the Senate Congregation for the Clergy, the countries and how they tie in with "It's like a central personnel to use the Carter administration's better jobs and income highest ranking U.S. clergyman the council's office and charter. office for various domestic and proposal as amended by a special House subcommittee as a at the Vatican, "thoroughly "As a result of the foreign mission organizations," starting point for its own action on welfare reform. But the endorsed our work," said Mat- discussions," Paratore con- he added. organizations—the U.S. Catholic Conference and the thew R. Paratore, 29, the liaison's tinued, "we're beginning to talk National Conference of Catholic Charities—also urged the executive secretary. The car- "Because we're the U.S. of a venture such as a joint Catholic coordinating center, we Senate to improve the benefit levels and job opportunities in dinal "was fully enthusiastic meeting of groups like ours here that bill. about it," said Paratore, a native have 100 dues-paying members in Rome, to have national groups and another 100 with whom we ADVERTISING BAN of Syracuse, N.Y., who took over like ours speak to each other." Stating that broadcasters shoud not be "embarrassed to as executive secretary last The meeting might be held next work. We speak for them; we October. work for them. We bring them urge young people to avoid sexual intimacy," a represen- spring, he added. together to talk of the theology of tative of the U.S. Catholic Conference urged a broadcasting Officials at the Pontifical International Liaison grew lay mission. We become a standards committee to continue a ban on commercial ad- Council for the Laity were also out of the Newark, N.J. arch- national spokesman for them." vertising for contraceptives. Msgr. James T. McHugh, enthusiastic about International diocesan Lay Volunteer Office. "A third aspect of the office, director of the U.S. bishops, Committee for Pro-Life Liaison, said Father Jan. C. Founded there in 1963, it ex- which comes to us through our Activities, testified May 18 in New York before a Select Olowin, 35, the organization's panded 10 years later to extend national status, is catechesis, to Committee of the Radio Code Board and Television Code executive board president. its services to the laity of all U.S. inform the laity of their Board of the National Association of Broadcasters. Father Olowin and Paratore dioceses. In June 1975, it was capability and responsability for VATICAN MASONS? spoke about their week of incorporated as the National mission," Paratore said. Officials of both Italian Freemasonry and the Holy See meetings with Vatican officials in Catholic Clearing Center for Lay Lay people's responsibility have denied reports published in the United States that high an interview May 18. Volunteer Ministries, and last for mission work is not just to Vatican officials and other churchmen are Masons. "The They said Bishop Lucas October it moved its contribute to the Sunday lists that have been published are the fruit of fantasy," said Moreira Neves, vice-president of headquarters to Washington, collection, he said. "They must Italian Masonic Grand Master Lino Salvini. Vatican the Council for the Laity, and D.C. It is an affiliate of the U.S. see themselves as missionaries, spokesman Father Romeo Panciroli said the lists "are so Msgr. Marcel Uylenbroeck, its Catholic Conference- even though they may never ridiculous that they do not even merit consideration." secretary, were both enthusiastic International Liaison has leave their own location."

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Page 2 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 Archdiocese to honor 25 50-year marriages In a society where the rate of parishioners of St. Mary's marriage breakdown is con- Cathedral at 75th St. and N.W. stantly on the rise, the people and 2nd Ave., in Miami at 3:00 p.m. priests of the Archdiocese of on Sunday, June 25, for those in Miami will have a special honor Dade, South Broward, and in celebrating the 25th and 50th Monroe counties. wedding anniversaries of hun- Archbishop McCarthy will be dreds of couples who make up the the principal concelebrant of Archdiocese on June 17 and 25. each of these liturgies and will be With a renewed awareness joined by scores of priests and that all the baptized really are religious of the Archdiocese the church of Christ, the church gathering with their people on of southern Florida will gather to this occasion. Special recognition celebrate its faithful reflection of will be given to priests and the Lord's own love for His religious observing the 25th or people. They will gather as a sign 50th anniversaries of their or- that faithfullness and permanent dination or religious profession. commitment are still very visible This to signify the mutual support realities in the Christian com- couples, priests, and religious munity. The celebration will be a give to each other and to all the support to all couples striving, Church by faithfulness to their through joys and sorrows, to respective commitments. faithfully live their sacrament of The homilies will be Matrimony. delivered by Father Ron Luka, This year, for the con- C.M.F., associate director of venience of those in the northern Family Life for the Archdiocese part of the diocese, two an- and coordinator of the an- niversary celebrations will be niversary celebrations. Terry held. The first will be hosted by and Mimi Reilly, directors of Father Patrick Murnane and the Family Life, will be lectors for parishioners of St. Helen's the liturgies. After the homily, Church on Oakland Park Blvd. the couples will have an op- and NW 33 Ave. in Ft. Lauder- portunity to renew their dale, for those in Martin, Palm marriage vows and receive a Beach, Collier and North specially inscribed scroll from Broward counties. It will be held the Archbishop. Marriage at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June Encounter couples from the 17. Archdiocese will serve as ushers The second, will be hosted by to welcome the jubilarians and Mon. John Donnelly and the their families and friends. The respective parish communities will host a reception with light OFFICIAL refreshments after each Archdiocese celebratiohn. Couples in the Archdiocese of Miami wishing to participate in the anniversary celebrations are The Chancery an- asked to call their parish rectory nounces that Archbishop before June 1, leaving their name McCarthy has made the and address and stating whether It was Sportsorama for the residence of Villa Maria celebrating the eighth following appointments, they are celebrating their silver anniversary of the nursing and rehabilitation center. Volleyball was a effective as of June 15, or golden wedding anniversary. vigourous game, followed by bowling, croquet and wheelchair race. The day 1978: For further information call climaxed with a special luncheon. THE REVEREND The Family Enrichment Center THOMAS ENGBERS-to at 651-0280. Assistant Pastor, St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami New editor set to head Voice THE REVEREND PETER LAMBERT-to (Continued from Page 1) The Voice when it started As Editor of Special defunct International News Assistant Pastor, St. the best news reporting category publication in March, 1959. Later, Juliana Parish, West Palm Publications, he will edit the Service. of the CPA annual newspaper Bishop John L. Morkovsky Archdiocesan Directory, produce Beach. contest. He was cited as the top He was managing editor of named him founding editor of the special materials for the Arch- the Southern States Beverage - THE REVEREND writer in this category in 1975, Texas Catholic Herald, Houston. bishop' Charity Drive, Catholic GERALD McGRATH-to 1976, and again this year. Journal, and editor of the In 1966, after two and a half years Charities and both seminaries. following publications: the South Principal, Archbishop "I shall be sorry to leave the there, he returned to Miami and In addition, he has been com- Cur ley High School and to Miami Journal; Rescue, a Bay area," Sherry said. was appointed editor of The Voice missioned by Archbishop magazine for rescue squads; the reside at St. Francis Xavier "However, I depart secure in the by Archbishop Coleman F. McCarthy to write a history of the Inter-American Bar Association Rectory, both in Miami. knowledge that The Monitor is Carroll. archdiocese. Journal; and the University of THE REVEREND held in high esteem by its peers During his tenure as editor, Miami's Parentage. TIMOTHY SOCKOL to and has top rank the U.S. both papers in competition with Catholic press. I welcome the other periodicals throughout the Monahan has worked for a He is a member of the Miami Associate Director of invitation to work for the Church Youth Activities and Scout nation, won a number of first number of daily newspapers, Serra Club; Sigma Delta Chi, in what for me, is a new area of place awards from the Catholic including the Miami Herald, the national journalistic fraternity; Chaplain in the Arch- the country. I prayerfully look Press Association. They also won Miami News, the Providence diocese of Miami, ef- the Lead and Ink Society; and forward to the exciting challenge a number of top honors from the Journal and Bulletin. In addition Iron Arrow, highest scholastic fective May 31, 1978, while of The Voice of Miami." Texas Press Association and the he has been employed by the retaining other assignment. fraternity of the University of Monahan was news editor of Florida Press Association. Associated Press and the now Miami.

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,19781 Page 3 Constitutional Convention hearing set

The Florida Catholic Con- Committee on Health and 27-4. fetal experimentation, has been always fluid, things can change, ference has alerted the public to a Rehabilitative Services. S.B. 924 (Dunn) designed to butchered in the Senate HRS and continued pressure on these State House committee hearing Senate Bill 1220 (Dunn) protect viable fetuses involved Committee and is scheduled for last two bills could conceivably to be held this weekend, con- requiring the licensing of with abortions, to restore cerning a possible Constitutional hearing on second recon- have a good result. But... abortion clinics, was passed by parental and marital rights in the sideration on May 22. Pray—write—visit—support Convention on abortion. the Senate on May 18 by a vote of abortion decision and prohibit According to the FCC report: The progress of legislation is SM 737! The Call for A Constitutional Convention on abortion (SM 737- McClain) is scheduled to be heard pursuant to the following special notice published in the calendars for the last few days:

SPECIAL NOTICE The Committee on Rules Miami and Calendar will meet May 24,1978 at5:30P.M. in Room A of the Senate Office Building to consider SM 737 (Right to Life). As She Was and As She Is...

Your prayers, letters, con- tacts with legislators and visits to Miami was given the name "magic city" by a newcomer from the North many years ago. Folks like Mr. Tallahassee are critical at this time. The opposition is well Henry Flagler, for example, built a string of hotels from Saint Augustine to Miami, then built his railroad all the organized with professional way to Key West, with the monumental project of bridging the Florida Keys. Mr. Alfred I. duPont and his lobbyists representing Planned Parenthood, the National brother-in-law, Mr, Edward Ball, came to Florida in the depression, made $15,000,000 available through banking Organization of Women, the channels, and brought the existing interest rate from 8% plus to well bellow 6%-the first time in a generation ACLU and the abortion clinics' group. In addition the traditional that interest rates had been that low. Mr. Ball later financed our famous Rickenbacker Causeway.The County abortion oriented bureaucracy is Commission ran out of money and Mr. Ball and his associates put up additional funds. ever present. The Florida State Right to Life Committee has done a great job in lobbying in Charles Whited, the gifted writer of the Miami Herald, recently carried an article beautifully covering the Tallahassee (all volunteers), Miami that is - and this is so in contrast to what one of the airlines recently had to say about Miami. Subsquent and in having people from all different areas of the state come to the Whited article, the Keyes Company recently sponsored a full-page advertisement and they are to be up here. If it is possible to repeat commended on their wonderful viewpoint and attitude concerning Miami. any of these visits this is the time. The next two weeks will tell the Miami had something, and still has something, that people are willing to pay for. story. The legislative session ends on June 2. We of the Peoples Group of National Banks, being a local enterprise, would naturally feel strongly about The probable time schedule this. Look at the simple facts as mentioned in the foregoing, of the outside money that came in here by people will be the hearing in the Rules Committee on May 24, hopefully of vision. Don't forget the numerous people who built our Miami Beach hotels, many with the savings of their debate on the floor of the Senate families involved. before May 30, and debate on the floor of the House soon So we say Miami as is, is really more wonderful than Miami that was, because in addition to the climate, thereafter. HM 1084 (Craig) is on the House Calendar. we now have industry and a plentiful supply of capital for honest development purposes, including the Peoples This is THE major abortion Group of National Banks with resources of almost two hundred million dollars. issue pending. Two other abor- tion bills are pretty well bottled up in Rep. Elaine Gordon's PEOPLES GROUP OF NATIONAL BANKS 'Answer call PEOPLES FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI of poorest' SHORES VATICAN CITY—(NO— ' Boulevard Branch Pope Paul VI urged the bishops of Upper Collins Area Branch Nicaragua to answer "the call of Telephone: 757-5511 the poorest" and to make* themselves defenders of "those PEOPLES AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH MIAMI who lack a voice." But they West Dixie Branch should not let the church be used Telephone: 893-6611 "for goals foreign to it," he said. The pope received the PEOPLES FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Nicaraguan bishops who were NORTH MIAMI BEACH making the visit that bishops are Telephone: 9454311 required to make to the pope every five years. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Nicaragua, a Central Telephone: 696-0700 American nation of 2.3 million people headed by Gen. Anastasio PEOPLES LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK OF Somoza, has been in a state of NORTH MIAMI Sunshine Park Branch civil turmoil since guerrilla Telephone: 685-2444 assaults last October on National Guard garrisons. Several priests PEOPLES HIALEAH NATIONAL BANK, HIALEAH and nuns were arrested in Palmetto Branch government roundups of Telephone: 822-9390 dissidents. There have been widespread strikes and PEOPLES DOWNTOWN NATIONAL BANK demonstrations demanding Northeast First Avenue Branch Somoza's resignation. The Telephone: 371-9641 assassination in January of a prominent Somoza opponent LEONARD USINA, VICE CHAIRMAN sparked riots across the country. RESOURCES IN EXCESS OF $200,000,000.00 Archbishop Miguel Obando of Managua has played a key role in several attempts to mediate Members: Federal Reserve System - Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. disputes. Page 4 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 Puts her'life on the line'for Mexican 'Family' By NANCY FRAZIER always arrived, and right now WASHINGTON —(NO — there are over 1,100 children "It's hard to be on the road all the living at "Nuestros Pequenos time to keep the family eating. Hermanos" (Our Little Brothers All oi the sudden, you realize the and Sisters), a "family" founded children are grown and gone." in 1954 at Cuernavaca, Mexico, by Father Wasson. Many of the children are orphans. All lived in dire poverty before joining Father Wasson. And each receives roughly the same things—a sense of love, security and acceptance (no one's ever asked to leave); lessons in responsibility and sharing; and one of the best educations available in Mexico. The family's philosophy has developed "by trial and error" over many years, says Father Wasson. It involves balancing four concepts—the love the children receive; the love they give through "sharing ideas, times, means with someone who needs it;" work at school and in family chores; and respon- sibility. "The balance of those four things produces happiness," says Father William Wasson surrounded by cover ot the book, "You are my Brother" the priest. "If the balance is some of the 1,100 children at the by Elsbeth Day Campbell and Ursula thrown off, children tend to be "Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos" home Bernath. unhappy." waves a greeting in this photo from the The philosophy intrigues anthropology course at George Mrs. Stern has put her art Her life. Helen Stern, a Washington Washington University, she collection up for sale to benefit \ Her children, aged 16 to 26, Mrs. Helen Stern, a woman who describes herself as found what she considers an ideal Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos are "inspired in varying Washington artist and an "anthropologist and mother" place for her, "a place where and, more importantly, has degrees" by their mother's life but who's also sometimes called they want us to be generous...it's decided to "put my life on the plans. Her youngest daughter anthropologist, plans to will spend some time in Cuer- join Father Wesson in his a sculptor, philanthropist and just great." line" for Father Wasson's family. author. She plans to join Father As an anthoropologist, she wants navaca this summer after a trip work in Cuernavaca, Wasson's family in late June, When she returned from to study the qualities she's seen in «to France, and some of the others Mexico. leaving behind the unimportant Mexico, she threw herself into the children—"courage, stan- also plan visits. The comment could come aspects of her life in finding money sources to provide dards of conduct based on true She'll live in a two-room from a typical American father, Washington's high society. the $1 million a year Father conscience, rational authority." apartment near the haciendas but Father William Wasson— "I made a conscious decision Wasson's family needs to live. "I "But I can't study human where the children live, sharing called "Dad" by thousands of about a year ago that I didn't started with friends," she said. nature as an outsider, as if I the skills she's picked up over the Mexican children—is anything want to be associated with "And then I decided it is wasn't part of it," she says. "I years. "I want to share not just but typical. anything without hope," says something affecting everyone. intend to practice in my own life money or skills from a distance, Over the last 24 years, some Mrs. Stern. When she visited Whether they have a dollar or a the qualities I want to study." but to live my life according to 4,000 of his children have grown Nuestros Pequefios Hermanos million, they should give what And that study and practice, she what this place means," she up and left home. But more have last summer as a follow-up to an they can." expects, will involve the rest of says.

Fourth International Worldwide MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER a/te CONVENTION June 23, 24, 25: University of Massachusetts at Amherst Theme: "Focus on the Family" to Worldwide M.E. MARRIAGE The fourth international convention of Worldwide Marriage ENCOUNTER Encounter will be at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst campus, June 23-25. Theme is "Focus on Family." The MARION CENTER Auxiliary Eleven talks by couples and priests will be given Saturday June 24 on subjects examining and reaffirming the future Please call or write Mrs. Edward Traficante of the family in today's society. On Sunday, June 25, 469 Ocean Blvd., Golden Beach, Fl. 33160 speakers will include Rev. Roger Coughlin, Chicago, on 932-2558 "Parents and Their Power;" Dr. David Thomas, theologian, on "Family Life;" Sister Mary Phyllis McCarthy, on "The Los Angeles Project in Family Planning;" and a bishop and a couple will look at "The Family Today." MINI HOMES - MOTOR HOMES - TRAILERS. 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W. 27th AVENUE • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33147 • (305)696 1693 EVERYTHING FOR ROUGHING IT SMOOTHL Y Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 / Page 5 People to shape Archdiocese future (Continued from Page 1) Religious will be meeting in the next Connolly, "helping families and more aware of our responsibilities as in the parishes; improvement in our three or four weeks to come up with parish groups to discuss issues of witnesses to our love for our Lord prayer life with special opportunities ideas which will then be forwarded to concern openly, and making us all and His Church." for quiet prayer and group prayer; the Holy Year office. more improvement in parish ac- Then the actual programs will tivities; improvement in a sense of begin implementation in the third community; improvement in a sense phase of the Holy Year starting with Holy Year working the Orange Bowl celebration Friday of vocation in our lives; improvement {Father Don Connolly is Archdiocesan evening, Oct. 6. information into some manageable in the liturgy, especially in the music. coordinator of the Holy Year and director order, The Voice this week presents How will some of these im- "The Holy Year has already of the Archdiocese Office of Com- shown great positive results in munication. the first of a series of articles on the provements be brought about? leading all of us to think seriously results. The people, priests and about religious issues," said Father By FR. DONALD CONNOLLY Parishes and various lay groups Hello, everyone! throughout the Archdiocese will be There was one big surprise result meeting during the Pentecost season of the first phase of the Holy Year. to discuss this information. Their It was: a success! task will be to set up priorities and When the Holy Year began in suggest programs for the Ar- the Archdiocese on Ash Wednesday, chdiocese in direct response to what some advisers became prophets of the people have said will help them to doom. There was not enough grow as individuals, restore healthy preparation time, they said. The family life, and revitalize parishes. people were not ready for it, they During the third and final phase said. of the Holy Year of 1978, which will >• • •»• But the parish "town meetings" begin with a gigantic Mass began anyway, and lasted through celebrated at the Orange Bowl on the five weeks of Lent. And the October 6 (the 20th anniversary date parishioners turned out. By the of the Archdiocese), these programs thousands. "At last," many of them will begin to be put into operation. were to write later to the Holy Year In subsequent" issues of The office, "somebody wants to know Voice, you will be reading the input what we think about our Church and given to the first phase of the Holy our needs in the Church. At last, Year by the children and youth of the somebody is asking us to think and Archdiocese. What they have to say act as equal partners in the family of may startly you. Thy don't pull any God." punches. And they have a lot to say. The success of the Holy Year's The Voice will also be letting you first phase, called the reflection know about some of the pressing period, did not stop with the parish evangelical needs we have learned meetings. Many thousands of in- about within our community. We dividual families took part in the have found that all of us have a long discussion within their own homes. way to go in making our world a Nearly 35,000 children and youths in better place in which to live. our Catholic schools discussed the One of the most important Holy Year themes each week during conclusions we have already found as classes. And the 80,000 children in a result of the Holy Year data is that the Archdiocesan CCD programs people in the pew do not want to used the Holy Year themes in their remain silent. They want to be part of classes, too. Over 800 Sisters and a dynamic and snaring community. Brothers participated. Priests They want to do just what the contributed their own views. Second Vatican Council told them to After Easter, the results of these do—to have a real sense of vocation, Holy Year discussions were to be a realization that all of the baptized sent to the Holy Year office for are called upon to help in the great evaluation. mission work of the Church. We should have rented a And the first indications are that warehouse. the Catholic people of South Florida After weeks of sifting through are raring to go, filled with hope and the data, with a large number of enthusiasm. •«_,'• highly trained analysts putting the It's going to be a terrific Year!

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 / Page 7 Knights of Columbus from the State of M.F. Droye Florida listen to Abp. Edward A. Mc- Carthy during breakfast following Sunday Mass at the annual State Con- heads Serro vention held this year in Fort Lauderdaie. in Broward i Maurice F. Draye, D.M.D., will be installed as president of the Serra Club of Broward at a dinner reception Wednesday, May 31, at 7 p.m., in the Imperial House, Pompano Beach. Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy will be the guest of honor. The traditional Arch- bishop's Burse for Religious Vocations will be presented by the club following the in- •*'.*" stallation. Dr. Draye is a member of St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Delray Beach and a former instructor of dental medicine at Harvard University, School of Dentistry. He has been active in St. Vin- cent's Ushers Society and St. Vincent de Paul Society as well as a member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society of St. Joseph Church, Garden City, N.Y. •St. Other officers to be installed include: Francis Mulcunry, Miami Regia starts new Comitium George E. Karpin and Richard The Legion of Mary, Miami Sunday, June 4. the Allocutio. The Curiai1 forming Lill, vice-presidents; Walter W. Regia, will open a Comitium at A luncheon will follow at this Comitium are Mobile, Kori Marsh, secretary; Phillip Jan- Pensacola. Bishop Rene H. Sacred Heart Hall and at 2:30 Walton Beach, Pensncnlu and sen, treasurer; Frank Gracida will be the principal p.m., Bishop Gracida will deliver South Mississippi. McDonough, Charles O'Loughlin, celebrant of the opening Mass, James T. Finlen, Andrew along with the Diocesan director Mandelowski and Frank W. and spiritual directors, at Sacred Bewildered Parents Schaefer, trustees. Heart Cathedral, Pensacola, organization forming Help for guilt-ridden, con- confidence and assert ivonoss fused parents may be on the way. through group sharing. A new support organization is A steering committee being formed under the name representing clergy, parents and Bewildered Parents. The idea professionals in the community was conceived by several has met to launch the program. GLEN WOLF ANGLE parents, members of the Coral The Coral Gables Gables Congregational Church, Congregational Church, will but will be non-sectarian. host the first eight-week Catholic deaf Working with their pastor, session. United Family and Reverend Richard J. Bailar, and Childrens Services, Dade set convention the United Family and Childrens County's largest counseling Services of Dade County, the agency, will provide professional group wants to offer solutions and counselors as resource persons to in Miami Beach empowerment to well-meaning sit in on the sessions which will be For the first time in the parents with children whose anti- led by trained parents. history of the .^International social behavior—drug-use, crime The program is entirely non- Catholic Deaf Association its alcoholism, attempted suicide— sectarian, and open to the public, annual convention (the 29th) Will is disrupting and even terrorizing The weekly sessions, scheduled be held in Miami Beach. families. to begin on Monday, June 12, will Many parents, the group run from 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. at the The Americana Hotel is the feels, believe they are judged by Church at 3010 DeSoto Boulevard, site of the convention, July 9-15, the way their children turn out; in Coral Gables. There is a which is being chaired by Glen and that young people in many charge of $40 per family unit for Wolfangle, a deaf father of three instances have learned to take the entire series. Space in the children who is a Special Minister advantage of such attitudes. The sessions is limited to 20, so ad- of the Eucharist for the Office for result, says the new group, is vance reservations are the Deaf. Glen and his wife Patti often a great deal of guilt, anxiety requested. Some scholarships are live in St. Boniface parish, and feelings of inadequacy available, and can be arranged Pembroke Pines, and are active among parents. It immobilizes when reservations are made. in ICDA local chapter 79, host of the family's ability to deal with Those interested are asked to call the convention. Glen works for their individual lives or each Mr. Don Cuvo at United Family the U.S. Post Office in Miami. Barry College Capital Funds Campaign is discussed by other, and sometimes leads to a and Childrens Services, 643-5700. (from left) Frank Crlppen, general campaign chairman, brakdown of the family unit, they Mrs. D. Inez Andreas, chairperson of the Board of add. Trustees and head of the Pacesetter Divisions, Sister, The Bewildered Parents M. Trinita Flood, O.P., president, and Abp. Edward A. project is an attempt to reinforce McCarthy, honorary chairman. the parent's feelings of self- More than a party! ALLEN PEST CONTROL, INC. Less than a fortune! Regular • Home • Commercial THECALLTOSHEPHERDHOOP Lawn Spraying • Termite Control ...is the call of the Lord to a life of When the Deauville caters to you, they really cater FREE ESTIMATE Lie. & Ins. • religious consecration • growth through prayer • fraternal to you . . . great food, great service . . . everything sharing • service and dedication • the giving of self. to make your affair perfect, carefree, a pleasure 1875 N.E. 1*9 ST. 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Activities will include Mass, arts and Legion) should call V. Crosby, 983-6644. Schedule is: crafts, games, Bible study, music and refreshments. June 10-24, Mobile, Ala.; June 10-24, Destin, Fla.; July Scripture teachings 8-22, Caguas, Puerto Rico; and Aug. 6-26, Dublin, The Cenacle Retreat House, Lantana, will sponsor a three-day scripture teaching conference based on Ireland. Big Pine Key seven themes from the Gospel of St. Luke during the New singles club Memorial Day weekend. Father Frank J. Montalbano, Summer schedule for St. Peter Church, Big Pine O.M.I., internationally known scripture scholar, will The newly organized Catholic Young Singles Club of Key, will be, after Sunday, May 28, weekday Masses be conference leader. Participation on daily basis is the Palm Beaches has membership openings available on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 a. m., until Oct. 1. available as well as overnight. For information call for people 18 andover. For more information call Steve Starting June 4, Sunday Masses will be at 9 a.m. and 11 Sister Agnes Forman, 582-2534. Warren, 686-0518. a.m. and only. Saturday vigil Mass remains at 7 p.m. 'Memorial Day The annual Memorial Day Memorial Day Mass and Service be awarded. Picnic from 12:30 to Mass will be celebrated at the at Our Lady of Florida 5:30 p.m. three Archdiocesan Catholic Monastery, North Palm Beach, Cementeries, Our Lady of Mercy, Monday, May 29, at 10:30 a.m. Miami; Queen of Heaven, North Lauderdale; and Queen of Peace, Knights of Columbus West Palm Beach, Monday, May Fathers Michael J. Mullaly 29 at 10 a.m. Nativity Church, Hollywood, Assembly, Memorial Mass at Memorial Day Mass at 11 a.m., Fourth Degree Memorial, followed by parade to parish hall. Westlawn Gardens, celebrated Prizes for essay contest, bicycle by Father Edward A. Moan, Knights of Columbus and decorating, baby carriage O.M.I. 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ST. CECILIA Church, Hialeah, Mass Palm Beach and coronation of the Blessed Virgin ' WASHINGTON—(NC)—In New officers SACRED HAERT Home and School Wednesday, May. 31, at 7 p.m. an effort to further implement Association, Lake Worth, family picnic THE PATRICIANS, Catholic adult the U.S. bishops' pastoral letter Sunday, May. 28, at Mound Circle, John education group, meet Thursday, June 1, on Marian devotion, a pilot elected Prince Park. at St. Louis CCD center. Paul Turcott will program to help school children ST. JULIANA Kids Choir, West Palm speak on "The Formation of Con- in their observances of Mary's science." feast days will be presented to OUR LADY OF LAKES Beach, musical "The Best You Can Be," in school cafetorium Wednesday, May. EPIPHANY Young at Heart Club representatives of 13 dioceses 31, at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Don closing luncheon at the Sweden House during a meeting in Washington Our Lady of the Lakes Women's Club Thursday, June 1, at 12:30 p.m. installed Francis Thomas as president; Schafhauser is director. Zita Hoelke, vice-president; Rita Kiley, BLUE ARMY of Our Lady of Fatima Broward The document, entitled secretary; and Gloria Culbertson, First Saturday Mass at St. Juliana "Liturgical Catechesis for the treasurer. Church Saturday, June 3, at 10 a.m. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS of Observances of Marian Feasts Brunch follows at Howard Johnson's, America, Court Holy Spirit, dessert card and Solemnities in the Revised Belvedere Rd. and Dixie Hgwy. party Saturday, May 27, at noon, at St. Roman liturgy," was prepared at Elizabeth Gardens, Pompano Beach. the direction of the Board of ST. PATRICK Dade ST. BARTHOLOMEW Church, Trustees of the national Shrine of Miramar, carnival picnic Sunday, May the Immaculate Conception. The Patrician Club of St. Patrick HOLY FAMILY Senior Citizens Club 28, from 1 to 5 p.m. Rain date Monday, Church, Miami Beach, installed Mrs. installation luncheon at the Sweden May 29. Arthur Froehrenbach as president; Mrs. House today (Friday) at 1 p.m. OUR LADY QUEEN OF MARTYRS It is to be used in two John Padvano, Mrs. Salvatore DiRosa, CORPUS CHRISTI Church ob- Parent-Teachers Organization "Hard parishes of each of the 13 dioceses and Mrs. Pable Prescal as first, second servance of Corpus Christi Sunday May Times" picnic Monday, May 29, from during the 1978-79, school year, in and third vice-presidents respectively; 28 begins with Solemn Mass at 11 a.m. 12:30 to 7 p.m., on parish grounds. an attempt toMncrease un- Mrs. Edward Joseph, recording followed by procession with the- Blessed ST. ANDREW Church, Coral derstanding of Mary as mother of secretary; Mrs. Villa Pando, Sacrament through the area with Arch- Springs, ninth birthday with outdoor Christ and the church among corresponding secretary; and Mrs. bishop Edward A. McCarthy presiding. Mass Monday, May 29, at 6 p.m. Refresh- students from kindergarten to Serafino Lopez, treasurer. Fiesta will conclude the day. ments follow. grade 12.

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By Virgil C. Blum, S.J. math, speech and hearing therapy, Pennsylvania tried to avoid this Nonetheless, ruled the Court, During twenty-five years of dental and eye care, psychological Catch-22 situation. It did so by not the state must continually police the teaching students at Marquette services, and audio-visual specialists. using so-called untrustworthy teachers and counsellors to make University, I have found that most of The lawmakers designed the law Catholic school teachers and certain they do not foster religion. those who take my course in Civil to meet court demands expressed in counsellors. The law provided that Liberties start with an exalted idea of the Rhode Island DiCenso case. The only public school teachers and But? such policing, the Court the nobility of the Supreme Court. Rhode Island law provided counsellors who were under the decreed,('necessarily give (s) rise to a They think that next to God the most educational services for children in exclusive control and direction of constitutionally intolerable degree of noble of all beings are Supreme Court private schools, by directly sub- public school officials were to be entanglement between church and Justices. sidizing Catholic school teachers and used. They would teach the same state." And such entanglement, My students do not always others to perform these services for things in Catholic schools for a few ruled the Court, makes the auxiliary agree with the decisions of the Court, the children. The Supreme Court hours a week they taught in public services program unconstitutional but they are always shocked if not struck down the law. schools five days a week. That would under the Establishment Clause of outraged by the blatant anti- This was its line of reasoning. be constitutional, reasoned the the First Amendment. Catholicism of the Court as exem- The state-subsidized nuns and lay lawmakers. plified in the Meek case of 1975. They teachers cannot be trusted—they Not so, said the Supreme Court. After studying this tortuous find the reasoning of the Court in might indoctrinate the children in And why not? Because, said the reasoning, most of my students tend that case not only incomprehensible religious values. Therefore, said the Court, public school teachers and to agree with Chief Justice Burger but crudely hostile against poor, Court, the state must continually counsellors cannot be trusted either. who condemned the Court for handicapped, disadvantaged children police them to make certain they do They have "the potential," argued "penaliz (ing)children... only because" in Catholic schools. not bootleg religion into the sub- the Court, "for impermissible their parents send them to Catholic Pennsylvania passed a law sidized programs. fostering of religion." schools. which in part was designed to But such a policing system, Whose religion? How does this provide special educational services ruled the Court, constitutes "ex- fostering of religion by these public for disadvantaged children in cessive entanglement" between school teachers and counsellors differ For your Catholic and other private schools. church and state, and violates the from their fostering of religion five better way These services include personal Establishment Clause of the First days a week in the public schools? counseling, remedial reading and Amendment. The Court didn't say. of life!

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Holy Religious Emblem awards from ROSARY: Christopher Meyer, Nicholas Meyer. Archbishop Edward A. Ad Altare Dei recipients include: McCarthy. ST. MARTIN DE PORRES: Kenneth Schroeder. ST. JULIANA: Alex Person. ST. The Outstanding Catholic CLARE: Robert Kelly, ST. JAMES: Dennis Troop Award for 1977-78 was Haynick, Jimmy Rickman, Donald Usefof, presented to Troop 223 of St. John Michael Youhouse. HOLY FAMILY: Mark Tzovarras. ST. BRENDAN: Peter Bouza, Bosco Church. The St. George Jorge Garcia, Pablo Gomez. Ricardo Lopez, emblem for adults was presented Pedro Viera. IMMACULATE CON- to Father Timothy Sockol of St. CEPTION: Arthur Casines. ST. KIERAN: Peter E. Haguno. ST. | Hugh parish; Mark A. Priebis, MICHAEL: Mark Arensman, Tony Toscano. St. James; and Eloy B. Gonzalez, ST. JOHN BOSCO: Francisco Arcia, Jr., i St. Kevin. Guillermo Cuervo, Jordi Guso, Leonel Martinez, Jorge Milan, Jose Perez, Louis \ The St. Anne Medal for adult Perez, Ivan Portuondo. : leaders was presented to Mary Pope Pius XII recipients included: '• Frances Jones, St. Clare parish; ST. JOHN BOSCO: Gustavo Cuervo, Julio DelValle, Jorge Estarellas, Reinaldo Pat Kloiber, St. Jude; Betty Gonzalez, MarceloSempe . ST. BRENDAN: Gaster, St. Juliana; Alice Alberto Garcia, Andrew Kossowski. ST. Magill, Holy Family; and Sister ROSE OF LIMA: David Smith, ST. JULIANA: Frank Civitello, Mark Coburn, Mary Clare, St. Vincent Ferrer. Steven Marksberry. ST. CLARE: Anthony The Parvuli Dei recipients included: Cotter. HOLY NAME OF JESUS: Michael ST. BRENDAN: Francisco Arguelles, Purvis, William Purvis. Erik Bellon, Jose Bravo, Alfred Caballero, I Live My Faith Award recipients in- Karl Cetta, Jose Collazo, Leonardo Cornide, cluded: Rolando Diaz, Michael Downey, Luis ST. CLARE: Susan E. Anderson, Tina Estefani, Eduardo Fox, Joseph Garcia, M. Brawley, Karen F. Bruno, Michele Pedro Garcia, Martin Hiriat, Victor Kyrr, Carpenter, Suzanne M. Cory, Erin Dally, Eduardo Lopez, Raul Lori, Rafael Marquez, Virginia M. Dalton, Maureen Gallagher, Jorge Mirabal, Dean Paraskeva, Sean Kim Garberoglio, Joanne Giangregorio, Perez, Nicholas Roussakis, Carlos Rionda, Rachael Ginn, Jennifer Jones, Karen A. Bryan Roussell, John Sabina, Javier Santa- Kelly, Laura E. Kelly, Mary Louise Kelly, Cruz, Phillip Shoaff, and Alfred Sotolongo. Andrea Longo, Lisa L. McDonough, Judith ST. MICHAEL: Agustin Quevedo and A. Oenbrink, Linda Putlock, Kimberly Nelson Varona. ST. HUGH: Eddy Esparza. Rodano, Carolyn M. Stevens, Maureen ST. CLARE: Leonard Akin, James Shanz, Penne Soltysik, Lynn P. Schilling, ANY MOTHER would be proud of a son Parvuli Dei Medal at the annual Religious DeSantis, Henry Fordham, Lazaro Gil, Cathy Temme, Deborah L. Woodbury. like Jason Prieto, 8-years-old, and Mrs. Emblem Award ceremony. Jason is a James Heaney, Christopher Jones, Bryant HOLY FAMILY: Helen M. Blyth, Anna Jorge Prieto can't resist the temptation to Keister, David Kerber, Robert Lacey, Marie Corten, Mindy Grimes. ST. LUKE: Cub Scout from Immaculate Conception Thomas Lacey, Michael McCown, Daniel Carlene F. Fallon, Karen Schneider. ST. congratulate him on being awarded the Church, Troop 207. Peters, Philip Sexton, William Yahn. VINCENT FERRER: Holly M. Buzen, HOLY FAMILY; Peter Gullo, Don Stacey DeCrisci, Karen Doty, Marisa Elizabeth Sanchez, Neysa Vega. ST. JOAN * ST. LUKE: Lisa A. Marshall. ST. ST. VINCENT FERRER: Debbie Kuchy, John Rohlfs. ST. JOHN BOSCO: Ferrazzoli, Colleen Card Galloway, Leigh OF ARC: Eileen Ansel, Cheryl Chenicek, Eddy Martinez, Alex Sequina, Fernando VINCENT FERRER: Caroline Park, Dedra Adams, Karen Boyd, Lisa Buzen, Jackie Hunt, Lynn P. Hunt, Dawn Pickett, Lisa C. Kathleen Cloran, Marianne Desmond, Didier, Karen Duggan, Martha Grenne, Valido, Carlos Valido. ST. IGNATIUS OF Stone. 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A James Mennes, Patrick Reyes, John Van- Rhonda Betzoldt, Sherrie Hofstetter, Leigh cluded: ' ' Conklin, Carol R. Durso, Debbie Grabiel A. Machenheimer, Mary Salerno, Desiree ST. CLEMENT: Marisa Correll, JoAnh zyck. Patricia Grabill, Kristine Hall, Kathleen IMMACULATE CONCEPTION: Peter ST. CLEMENT: Alicia M. Cain, Sue Vella. Greene, Erin McGrew, Nadine T. Perrucci, Hudson, Marie F. Lavigne, Karen Logan, Kreitner. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION: Danielle V. Velia. ST. JOAN OF ARC: Barreda, Jorge Cos, Michael Coyle, Roberto Kelly Quinn, Nancy Schaub, Charlene DelLlamo, David Gonzalez, Kevin Halpin, Yvonne Castrenze, Katherine A. Davidson, Our Lady Award recipients included: Colleen Cloran, Monica Harmon. ST. JUDE: Stephens, Kathleen Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Anne Collins, Lee Klause, Margaret A. Jeffrey Johnson, Leonardo Perez, Nelson Isabella Tremblay. Vivian Delgado, Lori Garmer, Denise ST. LUKE: Kim Davis, Jean Fallon, Perez, Jason Prieto, Michael Rodriguez, Gueits, Silvia Ibarra, Angelina M. Pizzi, Michelle Wiggins, Carole Widdoes. ST. Kloiber, Alison Martin, Barbara Prescott. ST. BRENDAN: Victoria Clementoni, Lynne M. Smith, Terrie Walsh. ST. CLARE: Patricia M. 'Jones, Shirley Morgan, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION: Linda Alexander Suarez, Eric Torres, Carlos Teresita Cordoves, Ana DeRibeaux, Leslie Vazquez, Arnold Velazquez. JULIANA: Silvia Arruza, Kathleen Booth, Pam Nelson, Laura Putlock, Sandra Hlavaty, Vickie Lipetzky, Tammy A. Englert, Ceci Garcia, Janell Herrera, Chere Camus, Michelle Fernandez, Leah Rasmussen. ST. JUDE: Eileen Collins, Macenka, Elizabeth Martinez, Barbara STS. PETER AND PAUL: Armando Lourdes Huerta, Brenda Murphy, Kathleen Brito, Miguel Bryon, Carlos Crespo, Gaster, Betty Hubbard, Gloria Malvarez, Laurie Kloiber, Stephanie Zimmerman. Motter. Nolan, Monique Russo, Maria Sanchez, Mary Murphy, Jennifer A. Rielly, Rita M. Sanchez, Sofia Sanchez, Michelle Smith, Mary Stevens, Cynthia Sylvester, Erin Watson. Scouting's future Mother Marry Award recipients in- cluded: WBt®**?*¥* ST. BRENDAN: Donna Bermudez, lies in service Dionne Bermudez, Margarita Blanco, Monique Camino, Kathy Capablanco, Susan Fernandez, Patricia Fonteboa, Maria PHOENIX, Ariz.—(NC)—The future of Scouting lies in Narino, Laura Pearson, Ileana Rionda, its service aspect, rather than its recreational or educational Beatrir Serrano. VISITATION: Mary Jane aspects, according to Bishop James Rausch of Phoenix. Bryan, Patricia Dillon, Julie Masters, Susan Bishop Rausch was the chief speaker at the annual Miller. Lisa S. Waller. breakfast sponsored by the National Catholic Committee on ST. JUDE: Jane Clarke, Laura Mosher. Scouting, held in conjunction with the meeting of the National ST. JULIANA: Monica Bengochea, Lorena Council, Boy Scouts of America. Fantecchi, Patrice Y. Fernandez, Marie St. George "Scouting is a program that must turn outward," the Fiedor, Lisa Gonzalez, Margarita Her- Emblem is nandez, Lilian Hernandez, Denise M: bishop told assembled adult volunteers at the breakfast. Jaworski, Maria T. Meyia, Diana Murphy, presented by "The adult volunteers in the program must help Scouts to Patricia Olsak, Catherine Romagnolo, Abp. McCarthy learn truly to care about other people. They must be Sophia Stevens, Sherry L. Spenaer, Kellie to Mark A. Vasil, Lisa M. Vasallo, Kathleen Yeager. motivated to seek out those who need help—the aged, the ST. LUKE: Nancy C. Fritz, Michelle Priebis of St. handicapped and the poor of the ethnic minorities. Then, and Haynes, Ana Marie O'Brien, Kathleen James parish. only then, will they develop into whole people." Ogonowski, Erica A. Owens. ST. CLARE: Anne Marie Comeaux, Hilary Bagocius, Scouting must develop "follow-ship" as well as Amy E. Davies, Katheryn DeMarco, leadership, Bishop Rausch said. "Scouts and other youths Maureen P. Kildea, Wende Keister, Janine Manninen, Ann Powell, Michelle A. Strona. must learn that they can be both leaders and followers if they ST. VINCENT FERRER: Nicol M. DeCrisci, posses the virtue of obedience, which has nothing to do with Susie Kilper, Jodi A. Reszceynski, Sandra subservience, but everything to do with human dignity," he Shedd, Roseanne Skiko, Karen A. Slaterry, Linda Teofilo. added. Queen of the Rosary Award recipients included: miniumIIHIIIII ••» w, Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, wiay 26,19781 Page 11 Pope John XXIII

By FR. JOHN J. CASTELOT Pentecost and he would use John which brought hi XXIII to initiate it. The new pope and Greece as ap At age 72, when most men are produced not just a wave but a tidal armchair diplom thinking seriously about retiring, if wave which swept the Church8 and, speak Bulgarian they haven't already done so, Angelo as history will surely demonstrate, Greek, and Rusi Giuseppe Roncalli was elected pope. the world —into a new era. named nuncio to Many thought that he was purposely Pope John's beginnings were, to In 1953 he v, chosen as a sort of interim pontiff to put it midly, undistinguished. He and received the i give the most likely candidate a few was born in Bergamo, Italy, in 1881, with e Grand years to become just a bit more third of 13 children in a family of Legi^ . of Honor, eligible. sharecroppers. on Jan. 15, thi Besides being old, he was easy- After attending a Roman pointment as Pi going, affable, supposedly capable of seminary on a scholarship, he was In a short ti: being manipulated by the defenders ordained on Aug. 10, 1904. people came to I of the status quo. Not that he was a Early in his priesthood he lovable man, j nobody; far from it. He was became involved in Catholic Action unaffectedly sim] genuinely holy and extremely in- and was sensitized to the plight of pomp and oster telligent, with a distinguished workers. caring. diplomatic career in difficult posts. During World War I he served His accompl: But he would make no waves, it the sick and wounded as a sergeant in were considerable was thought; he was "safe." How the the medical corps and later as a greater plans for I Holy Spirit must chuckle at the lietenant in the chaplains' corps. In pope on Oct. ! carefully contrived maneuvers of his 1921, Pope Benedict XV appointed mediately startei instruments. It was time for a new him director of the Society of the directions. Propagation of the Faith in Italy and In four cons: in 1925 he was consecrated arch- the number of can Pope John XXIII signs the bishop and named apostolic visitator with the obviou historic bull calling for the to Bulgaria. ternationalizing Second Vatican Council. Thus began a diplomatic career followed a synod The Second KNOW Vatican Council

By FR. ALFRED McBRIDE, 69 of the 70 original documents bore that the document of the church was O. PRAEM. a text-bookish tone that provided discussed and the question of little or no room for fresh and daring collegiality arose. Collegiality im- John XXIII ha only been pope thinking. The weight of the Con- plied that the bishops shared in the 90 days when he startled the world stantinian and Tridentine periods of authority of the pope to rule the with the announcement of the 21st church history hung heavy on the church. At the beginning of the third ecumenical council. At what would materials and threatened to prevent session, Pope Paul concelebrated normally have been a tranquil liturgy the 20th-century church from finding with 24 bishops to demonstrate his at the Roman Basilica of St. Paul's its own voice. commitment to collegiality. Outside the Walls, Pope John shook Fortunately, the document on Midway through the fourth his listeners with his stated intention liturgy did have a progressive tone. session in the autumn of 1965, Pope to convene a council to promote the Moreover, it was the kind of refor- Paul flew to the United Nations in unity of all Christian peoples. ming document that would have the New York, rejoicing in the knowledge Four years later on the feast of most immediate impact on the rank- that the council had just approved the Mary, the Mother of God, Oct. 11, and-file Catholic. As the debate on document on religious freedom. The 1962, 3,000 bishops gathered with the this document took place, it became council would be discussing the pope to open the council. The 80-year- clear that the winds of renewal were document on "Community of old John chided the prophets of strong in the council hall. As was an Nations and the Building Up of gloom and doom and spoke of the amusing sidelight—council Fathers Peace" while he urged the U.N. world's need for the medicine of discoursing in Ciceronian Latin delegations to join him in the mercy. He advised the bishops to about the need to use vernacular struggle for peace. "No more war! No take a pastoral view of their work and tongues in worship. more war!" not to engage in sterile academic The progressive members of the Clearly Vatican II has been the controversies. He urged them to be council gradually began to previal. greatest religious event of the 20th large hearted and bold in their By the time the debate on the sources century so far and one of the peak outlook. of relevation was on the floor, almost experiences in the history of the This they would indeed have to two-thirds of the bishops voted to Catholic Church. Unlike other be. During the four years of reject the original document. Pope councils which were called to settle preparation for the council, 70 John ordered it rewritten. Mean- doctrinal difficulties and dogmatic documents were composed by 10 while, the composition of the problems, this one was convened to commissions. This material was preparatory committees changed so promote the spiritual renewal of the meant to be the subject matter for that fresh thinking would appear in church and to find a way to offer its debate and approval by the council the proposed council documents loving warmth and service to all Fathers. The 10 commissions con- (called schemas). people of good will. trolled the content of the debate Pope John died after the first Only the perspective of time can materials on liturgy, church, session. Paul VI was elected to reveal how successful will be its ecumenism, etc. Much of the original succeed him. His splendid opening dream and which of its decisions are material prepared was ultra con- speech to the second session of the the most far reaching. One thing is Defenders of the servative in tone and lacking the council affirmed these goals for the certain. It has provided a talking don't watch," Rus pastoral broadmindedness called for council: renewal of the church, the ground between chujxh and world. nonetheless ignore by Pope John. unity of all Christians, dialogue with May peace and love come from that today. They react The council Fathers found that the world. It was during this session discussion. it's literally impos then certainly on society as a whol< Page 12 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, May 26,1978 friend of humanity Values, pitfalls of media

:h brought him next to Turkey - ''Many institutions of society have roles to play in realizing Rome, the first in history; the the vision we have attempted to sketch here. In a pluralistic Greece as apostolic delegate. No establishment of a commission for :hair diplomat, he learned to society, religiously neutral public institutions and structures the revision of canon law; and the cannot be expected to embody the beliefs of any one religious k Bulgarian, Turkish, modern convocation of an ecumenical council, sk, and Russian. He was later group, nor indeed should they reflect an anti-religious view, of life. Vatican II, a real bombshell which They can and should help create the conditions in which values ed nuncio to Paris. was vigorously and openly opposed In 1953 he was made a cardinal flourish in human lives and persons committed to Christian goals in some quarters. His seven en- can pursue them without hindrance, without surrendering their received the red biretta, together cyclicals covered a wide variety of e Grand iss of the French rights, and with full opportunity to transmit their principles to subjects, one of them, Pacem in future generations. - - of Honor, .» the Ely see Place Terris (1963), provoking worldwide Jan. 15, the day of his ap- discussion. He set up the Secretariat tment as Patriarch of Venice. . . . ."The obligation of creating these conditions rests in different for Promoting Christian Unity and ways upon different elements in society.... In a short time both clergy and gave dynamic impetus to ecumenish. Upon the media, education, and all who transmit information ile came to love him. He was a I shall never forget his opening ble man, genuinely humble, and help form attitudes: —to be deeply committed to the truth; words at an audience I attended at — To be respectful of persons and scrupulous to avoid ad- fectedly simple, impatient with Castelgandolfo: "It is so good to see p and ostentation, warm and vocating or inculcating false and corrosive values; —to be eager to my bambini come to visit their old foster such community-building values as justice, charity, and the ig- Papa." And he meant it. understanding that all human beings have a claim upon the goods His accomplishments at Venice For about a year before his death of human life." considerable, but God had even Pope John suffered intensely from ter plans for him. He was elected what he knew was gastric cancer, but on Oct. 28, 1958 and in- he never slowed his paced. His last By RUSSELL SHAW world, with no accountability to the ately started moving in new appearance at his window was on public, play a crucial role in shaping tions. May 22, 1963, and his death on June According to author, cur- national attitudes and priorities In four consistories he brought 3 plunged the whole world into mudgeon and Christian convert according to their preferences and umber of cardinals from 51 to 87 mourning. Everyone felt he had lost Malcolm Muggeridge, the com- prejudices. the obvious intention of in- a truly great friend, a friend who had munications media are "an integral An interreligious group in San itionalizing that body. TKSee taught humanity to hope and to plan part of our disintegrating way of Antonio, protesting the ABC wed a synod for the diocese of for the future. life." television show "Soap," put it this According to a document issued way in an advertisement last fall in by the Vatican in 1971, "the church the city's daily newspapers: sees these media as "gifts of God.'" "When a few men who manage Who's right? Are media gifts of America's television net- God or reflectors of a disintegrating works...Deliberately set out to alter 0W Y0UR FAITH society? Why the gap between traditional standards of propriety promise and performance in the through entertainment programming media3 What 8if anything8 can practices, for strictly commercial concerned people do about it3 motives, it raises the grave question From different points of view, of who is ultimately accountable for both Muggeridge and the Vatican network program directions." document are right about the media, Media apologists have a stock at least to some extent. answer for critics: If you don't like it, Broadly speaking, Muggeridge, don't watch (or listen or read). himself a frequent performer on Valid up to a point, this British and American television, was nonetheless ignores a central fact— sketching the reality of much— the pervasiveness of media today. though certainly not all—of what They reach everywhere in con- today graces TV sets, movie screens temporary society, and it's literally and other channels of mass com- impossible to avoid their effects, if munication. The Litany of complaint not on oneself, then certainly on (too much violence and sex, others and on the tone and orien- ma'terialism, hedonism, etc.) is tation of society as a whole. familiar and largely justified. There are no simple solutions In equally broad terms, the the problems involved here. Rigid - Vatican's 1971 Pastoral Instruction censorship, governmantal or on Social Communications was private, is certainly not the answer pointing to the ideal of what-might- (although media are too quick to cry have-been and what-might-yet-be: "Censorship!" whenever restraint- communications media truly and even self-restraint —is urged on consistently at the service of human them). values. Fundamental changes are Why aren't they —at least more required. It's evident, for example, often than is now the case? that a restructuring of the television There are many reasons. In the industry is long overdue to provide United States one of the most im- for an effective, continuing public portant is money. voice in policy and programming. Yet There is a great deal of it to be nothing like that is on the horizon. In made in the commercial com- the meantime it's important that munications world. And it appears individuals and groups at least play that money, rather than con- an active advocacy role—telling the siderations of artistic quality and media what they think and urging social responsibility, usually has the them to live up to their respon- final word on media policy. sibilities. So, for example, commercial Education is another part of the television has been called a medium solution. A reasonably sophisticated whose basic purpose is to bring understanding of media is perhaps people with things to sell into contact the best form of insurance against with people who may be persuaded to being taken advantege of and ex- buy them. What counts most isn't ploited. This points to the need for the intrinsic excellence of a program serious media education efforts by but its capacity to attract potential schools, churches, parents and ers of the television industry say, "if you don't like it customers. others. ratch," Russell Shaw writes. "Valid up to a point, this Complaints about media go even Somebody once said war is too eless ignores a central fact—the pervasiveness of media further and deeper. One of the most important to be left to the generals. They reach everywhere in contemporary society, and serious is that they are imposing In the same way one might say that rally impossible to avoid their effects, if not on oneself, their values on society. today communications is too im- jrtainly on others and on the tone and orientation of In this view, a relative handful portant to be left exclusively to the as a whole." of people in the communications communicators. Miami, Forida I THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 / Page 13 The family: a place to feel special By Carol an aura around us. We all felt for us. We are not insufficient myself. It was the greatest Farrell special. because we need to feel ap- gift they could have given me. As the larger, extended preciated and loved and ac- They made me feel special. family did that for our family, cepted any more than it is a I think also of my Family Center so within our smaller family I deficiency on our part to need husband whose loving staff member nourishment for our bodies. pressure on me to try to do We were created by our more and be more forces me to Father in heaven not as in- grow, to move from what I am those distant relatives that dividuals in isolation, in- to. waht I still can be. And I by Carol Farrell the children and I had never dependent of the rest of know that without his en- met and Pat hadn't seen in 15 humanity. We were created as couragement I would not have A few years ago we years, welcomed us like were people in relationship. We experienced all the growth I were on an extended camping royalty. There was food, need others. We need them to have and will. He makes me trip that took us all the way to drinks, laughter, and the kind define ourselves, to be our- feel special. California. We had intended to of warmth that even the sun selves, to be fully all that we visit some of my husband's A family seated together When Mary Magdalene couldn't match. Where we had are intended to be. family, aunts and uncles and sharing a crossed bread. poured the perfume over not intended to stay at all, we Recognition of our cousins he had not seen in Jesus' feet, He must have felt lingered for three days, have come to more clearly special. The love behind that years, but each step along the basking in their love. Our recognize the need for us to uniqueness, within the family, way held such delights for us is essential to the whole act must have been balm for objections that there were too make each other feel special as His soul. that we were behind schedule many of us to impose this process. individuals: parent to child, I know how much the by the time we got to way, that we knew they were My thoughts turn to my child to child, child to parent. unlooked for loving kind- Southern California. expecting out of town guests parents to whom I am most We never outgrow our need nesses mean to me: to have We decided instead to call soon, were all dismiseed by grateful for having treated me for loving affirmation and the Pat tuck the covers around me from the nearest point to say Aunt Helen with "You are like a person. That sounds appreciation of our when he gets up and I am still hello and that we would not be family." And the way she said strange, doesn't it? But many uniqueness. - And that af- fighting the dawn; the stopping after all. But it was it made it sound as though it parents treat their children firmation and appreciation wildflowers picked and of- July 4th and the entire clan was in capital letters. To me it like incomplete people. They has to come from the fered by little ones for the was gathered to celebrate the said, "No plans or friends are speak to them from a higher 'significant others' in our life: treasure that they are; the holiday as well as Uncle Hap's more important to us than you level. My parents always parents, husband or wife, hug or kiss that comes for no 70th birthday and they in- because we are a part of each treated me with respect. I felt children. reason; the smile and "Hi sisted we join them. other, and that's sacred." I equal to them in a very That isn't an accident on Mom" when I walk into the felt as though we had all been healthy, positive way. It God's part. It says something hoUse, all say to me "You are It was one of the sweetest sainted, as though there were enabled me to grow up with days I ever remember. All very important about His plan confidence in, and respect for lov^d. Your are special".

"CRITICISM IS A NASTY WORM" folded; the group chooses one person to describe to the blindfolded person in three words or less another in- OPENING PRAYER: Gentle Jesus, come, Lord Family Night dividual in the family. The person in the center sees if Jesus, and be with us this Family Night. Help us to he can guess within the three tries. Try to make the build each other up, not tear one another down. Help words difficult for older children and easy for younger area and before dinner, have each person share which our family to smile rather than to frown. Amen. ones. Be sure to use only words of praise or good things side of the face best depicts how he feels. about the person. • Middle Years Family: Materials: dictionary, OPENING POEM: paper, pens, shoe box, aluminum foil. Together cover the shoe box with foil and then mark it on each side, SHARING IDEAS: CRITICISM "The Criticism Box". Set aside. Each write a definition of the word criticism. Share together, then look it up in 1. Each share what your feelings are like when you Criticism is a nasty worm the dictionary and read the definition aloud. Then are told "I love you." 2. Share a struggle from the past That eats away discuss what the family can do to reduce criticism at week. 3. Share a favorite book and why you like it. At our nice home. home. Each write two ideas and place them in the CLOSING PRAYER: Spontaneous Prayer. "Criticism Box." Keep the box in the dinner table and Scripture: Matthew 7:7, 8. Suggested prayer: Dear It chews away day and night each night draw one of the papers and read it aloud. Jesus, thank you for tonight. Bless your families Munching, crunching every bite. • Adult Family: Materials: Bible. Read aloud everywhere but especially those families that are Soon our home is filled with gloom Romans 14:13. Share your thoughts. Each take a turn suffering from want of food or shelter or are in need of For laughter or love can find no room. sharing two stories from the past: 1) a time when, kindness or love. Praise you, Lord Jesus. Amen. because of fear of criticism, you failed to do something • Young Family: Materials: paper plates, you really wanted to do; 2) a time when, because you CLOSING POEM: ** crayons, pieces of string or yarn. Each person colors a were supported and encouraged, you were able to smiling face on a paper plate. On the back side color a accomplish something you never dreamed of being frowning face. Then punch a hole in the top and loop the able to do. Criticism is a nasty worm yarn or string through the hole and tie it. Take turns That eats away sharing phrases that are sometimes said that make us SNACK: At our nice home. happy or sad; for example, shut up!, you're lovely, I Make Happy Face sundaes. Ice cream, with hate you, that's a good job. Try to discover some raisins for a nose and mouth, and cherries for eyes. special phrases that are peculiar to your own family. We can stop him eating here With words of kindness, words of cheer. As different phrases are shared, turn the faces to show ENTERTAINMENT: each person's reactions. Put the faces near the meal Soon our home dances with joy Name Game: Place someone in the center blind- Filling with love each girl and boy. Religious Ed students declined last year

NEW YORK—(NC)—The Kenedy and Sons, New York. The and parishes. between the size of the increase recorded, lay teachers comprised 1977 decline in students receiving total of ordained priests and There were 119 fewer in the Catholic population and the eight percent of Catholic school religious instruction in Catholic deacons increased over last year, Catholic educational institutions number of baptisms, death and faculties. Now they represent 66 schools and religious education but the total of brothers and in 1977 than in 1976, and 96,245 converts to variations in diocesan percent. Religious teachers in programs was four times greater sisters continued to decrease, as fewer students in Catholic grade reporting methods and to im- Catholic schools have been cut than the 1976 decrease, according did the number of converts. and high schools. During 1977, migration. almost in half since 1970. to statistics compiled in the 1978 The 49,836,176 Catholics there were two fewer diocesan The increase in priests (184) Among other statistics Official Catholic Directory. included in 169 archdioceses and seminaries in operation and nine was atributed to religious orders, reported by the directory: Public school students dioceses, represent an increase fewer religious order seminaries, because the number of diocesan The Chicago Archdiocese receiving religious instruction of 510,424 over a year earlier. and the number of seminarians priests declined by 138. Some 598 remained the largest with a declined by 264,668, after in- Other increases listed in the declined. permanent deacons were added Catholic population of 2,430,680. It creasing in 1976 by 10,409. directory were in the number of Three Catholic colleges during the past year to bring the was followed by Boston, The total number of lay teachers in Catholic schools; closed in 1977, and 1,029 fewer current total to 2,498. The figures 2,026,247; Los Angeles, 1,950,000; American youths under Catholic students attending Catholic converts entered the church than for 1977 show the lowest number New York, 1,825,063; Detroit, instruction dropped 347,332 from colleges; patients treated in in the previous year. Catholic of brothersY and sisters in 20 1,591,450; Newark, 1,426,848; and comparable figures for 1976. Catholic hospitals; infant bap- marriages declined by 11,148 and years. Philadelphia, 1,377,333. Brooklyn CATHOLICS now make up 23 tisms; students in Catholic 3,620 fewer Catholics died in the The decline in the number of is still the largest diocese with a percent of the U.S. population, nursing hospitals; infant bap- United States than in 1976. brothers and sisters in the in- Catholic population of 1,415,662, according to the 161st edition of tims; students in Catholic nur- DIRECTORY officials crease in lay staffing of Catholic followed by Rockville Centre, the book, published by P.J. sing schools; homes for the aged atrributed the discrepancy schools. In 1944, when first N.Y. with 1,033,217. Page 14 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, May 26,1978 Red flags waving all over on Pretty Baby' I know it'd be good :* I could say happening outside the theaters, which tells it like-it-was. Children Violet, rescues and even marries how awful it was und like crime nothing terrible is happening were indeed commonly born and her briefly, before her reformed don't pay—but to me it seems just inside them, at least not in raised in this odd ghetto, whose mother takes her away to a life of like anything else—like a kid "Pretty Baby." establishments ranged from the respectability. whose father owns a grocery Director Malle's film is not ramshackle to the palatial, and In reality, Bellocq was a store. He helps in the store. Well, pornographic—that is, it doesn't others were imported for the grotesque hydrocephalic, which my mother didn't sell groceries. James try to arouse us with sensational trade. Violet, whose story is explains his odd situation better —"Violet," to historian Al Rose highlights from the New Orleans partially fictionalized, was a than anything in the film, does, Arnold bordellos, nor does it have a prostitute's daughter who began but is not the sort of romance it's prurient interest in occasionally apprenticing in a brothel at the looking for. Louis Malle's new film, age of 10. "Pretty Baby," is, as everybody exposing tfte flesh of most of its In sum, "Pretty Baby" is a must know by now, about a actresses. It's much more a If anything, the movie por- slow, quiet, somewhat over- subject that is either outrageous detached, basically humanist trait of Storyville errs on the pretty study of a depressing or heartbreakingly tragic, about the exploitation of children exploration of a strange episode pretty and sentimental side. subject. It's a film for those in- depending on your perspective. in the current porn market. It's and situation in our own recent Typical is the use of E.J. Bellocq terested in social history, and not It's about children living in also timed nicely with one of past. If Malle and writer Polly (Keith Carradine) as the kind for shimmers, thrill-seekers or Storyville, the notorious New those massive media hypes, this Platt make a mistake, it's that handsome outsider who loves the immature. (C,R) Orleans red light district that one about the beauty and star they're not angry enough. They flourished for 20 years before quality of young Ms. Shields. The disapprove mildly, like social being closed in 1917, and adapting gaudier media, always anxious to scientists lecturing on aborigine to their environment. catch a trend early, are already fertility rites in New Guinea. It stars 12-year-old Brooke making comparisons to Liz The C-rating by the Catholic Shields as Violet, the child who Taylor at a similar age. Sex Division for Film and Broad- went unquestioningly into her symbols don't even get a chance casting needs, as usual, to be put to grow up anymore. Soon they'll in perspective. The DFB is still mother's business. be doing screen tests in kin- Red flags are waving all over dead set against nudity of any dergartens (the Junior Junior kind, a position which is defen- the landscape on this one: it lands Miss Pageant). in the wake of fierce and sible politically but not morally justifiable consciousness-raising But let's be cool. Whatever is or aesthetically. (It's obvious than an artist can portray the naked body beautifully and inoffensively). The DFB also insists that Storyville is not a suitable subject for a mass medium. But movies are not like television. Nobody has to see "Pretty Baby." Why is the human life of Storyville not a suitable subject for a film as it might be for a painter or poet? Also complicated is the question of compromising a child (Ms. Shields) by casting her so that she must credibly enact a prostitute. Well, what about your kid crooks ("Paper Moon") or kid murderers and devils ("The Hank Morgan, played by Paul Rudd (standing) in- Omen")? I wouldn't want my child to play any of these parts, troduces the use of the fork to King Arthur, played by but should we make a rule Richard Basehart, in "A Connecticut Yankee in King against it? There are elements Arthur's Court." Based on the Mark Twain novel, here we can't know: how the part "Yankee," this one-hour special, the first American is explained to the child, how well production in the Once Upon a Classic series, is airing she understands, the quality of on PBS, Channel 2, Saturday, May 27, at 7 p.m. her professional detachment, etc. But a clue is the film itself: if it doesn't exploit the material, the director has probably been Capsule movie reviews sensitive enough riot to exploit the actress. "IF EVER I SEE YOU young and impressionable (R) B- "Pretty Baby" is probably AGAIN" (Columbia) is so gloppy morally objectionable in part for not a great work of art, but Malle it makes "Love Story" look like a all. is certainly serious. He doesn't Tolstoy novel. Some humor but "THE END" (United fail because the film is too sexy, only by default. Some scenes, by Artists) Except for the inspired but because it's dull, suggestion at least, are adult. buffoonery of Dom DeLuise, this Riding bear-back, Ursula Bottcher presents the largest array (PG) A-III-morally unob- is a painfully unfunny Burt of trained arctic beasts making their debut at Ringling Bros, passionaless, disjointed, vague badly acted in spots. Other jectionable for adults. Reynolds' comedy about how not and Barnum and Bailey Circus World theme park in Central "IT LIVES AGAIN" to commit suicide and is Florida. elements are exceptional: e.g., the social realism of mood, sets (Warners) Basic concept un- seriously offensive in its and images (by Bergman's derlying cheap and shoddy disrespectful treatment of cameraman Sven Nykvist) the horror movie is particularly confession and explicit scene of Polar bears in Florida subtly integrated use of blues and nasty: an epidemic of monstrous lovemaking. (R) C—condemned. The first polar bear "I'm not afraid of them," says jazz music. infants who kill with superhuman "OUR WINNING SEASON" presentation in this country in 30 Ms. Bottcher. "I've been working The picture is historically force. It is definitely not for the (AIP)—(PG) A-III. years and the largest of its kind in with them since 1964 and they're sound, based substantially on the world has opened in sunny now between 12 and 14 years old. Rose's scholarly "Storyville," Formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa. Barnum City, Fla., a place where But polar bears are the most FOR SALE: you might not expect to find polar dangerous animals in the world Recently completed apartments-4 bears. to train. And, if a bear attacks units-All are rented. Located in the Six days a week, Ursula you, there's a slim chance of mountains of North Carolina on Bottcher steps into the big steel escaping. You can't shoot a polar I SUNDAYT^\ 4 acres of wooded land. Each apartment 9 A.M.-Ch. 7 has wall-to-wall carpeting, fireplace, cage at Ringling Bros, and bear because if you don't hit him "The Church and the FINE FURNITURE. INC. between the eyes, he goes ber- World Today" built in appliances including stove, Barnum and Bailey Circus World 8A.M.-Ch. 5 refrigerator, dishwasher and private Unusual opportunities theme park to present an act serk." 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Page 16 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 Urges youth to build $ 'civilization of love1 VATICAN CITY—(NO— dimension." IMMACULATA LA-SALLE Pope Paul VI told young mem- "In the second place, the High School wrestling bers of Italian Catholic Action spirit creates joy and joy is ef- team took second place in that they can do much to renew a fusive. This too is a testimony the Gulf Atlantic Con- society "marked by acts of which you can and must offer to ference and had two inhuman violence, which are sad the men of our time, often made members turn in out- signs of decadence and cold and unhappy by egoism. Let standing performance. generators of death." your happiness derive not only Coach Dave Silk (above) "You all know how much this from your green years, which checks position of Pat our time needs renewal," the indeed pass away, but have a Price (left) and Rodolfo pope told the young people. They solid guarantee of undending Vidal, both of whom were can do much to renew society, he duration through being rooted in Conference champs, said, if they allow themselves "to the Lord." District 16 champs, and be guided by the spirit of God." "Finally, peace," the pope Region Four champs. Price Recalling that the previous said. He added: "Be you also, was undefeated in 18 starts Sunday was Pentecost, the pope beloved youngsters, artisans of and lost his only match in spoke of fruits of the Holy Spirit, peace, you who are the hope of a the State AAA cham- singling out "the first three, better tomorrow, in the measure pionship (LaSalle is a AA which are the most fundamental" in which you commit yourselves class team). as cited in St. Paul's letter to the today to a life not only of respect Galatians: but of authentic goodness toward "First of all, love. Of it we all." can indeed say that it is not only one virtue among the others, but that it contains in itself the whole sum of what composes Christian 'End of Year' dance newness." St. Louis CYO is having an an open dance where everyone is FUNERAL HOME He added: "Our aim is to "End of the Year" Awards invited. The dance will run from 9 10931 N.E. 6th Ave. • Miami build a 'civilization of love.' But Banquet Saturday, June 10 at the to midnight. Admission is $3 and remember well that nothing can Parish Family Center. music is by "Southern Trust." • 754-7544 • build a world *'of love but love Following the banquet will be itself, whicfr is at the same time Jftftfe^f^Nft*^ the end and means, and therefore 996939 the unique substance of the ins J-i oynes FUNERAL HOMES human being with a Christian 885-3521 FT. LAUDERDALE HIALEAH PALM SPRINGS MIAMI SPRINGS CHAPEL NORTH HIALEAH CHAPEL DAN H. FAIRCHILD-L.F.D. Chicago names 151 E. OKEECHOBEE ROAD PALM AVE. AT W. 49 STREET 2WV KKDKKAI.HWY. ESTABLISHED 1930 KOI W. BROW ARD BLVD. i HIALEAH, FLORIDA 33O1O HIALEAH. FLORIDA 33O12 38I-610U Miami cagers to ail-American KRAEER FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL HOME, INC. Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach Sample Road Deerfield Beach The Chicago Catholic has MIAMI BEACH 565-5591 941-4111 946-2900 427-5544 named two basketball players Boca Raton Margate: 72nd Street at Abbott Avenue 395-1800 Ft. Jay Kraeer 972-7340 from Miami Catholic high schools Funeral Director to its Ail-American Prep Basketball third team. Charles Walker, 6'5" of Arch- bishop Curley High School and Ted Mizerak, 6'1" of Msgr. Pace High School, Opa Locka, were NOW THERE ARE among the players from 17 states nominated. TWO CEMETERIES IN HOLLYWOOD FUNERAL HOMES Becker CONVENIENT LOCATIONS HOLLYWOOD Hollywood SINCE 1927 ... SIX CHAPELS Funeral Home PRIVATE FAMILY ROOMS MEMORIAL Memorial SPACIOUS FORMAL CHAPELS GARDENS Gardens North k Ron E. Becker Cemelery and Mausoleums Cemetery 77ie Plummer Family' Funeral Director J-os. L., J. L., Jr., Lawrence H. Phone (305) 428-1444 60th AVENUE near TAFT STREET SUITE 402 6600 Taft Street 1444 S. Federal Hwy. . 983-2202 987-7885 DEERFIELD BEACH eennen & mm

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978 / Page 17 MA HER OF OPINION

Beware of what's Editorial in your mailbox! The ever vigilant United States Postal mailed material. The Southern Cross, Bangkok" and "Island of Paradise;" 15 Service is in hot pursuit of alleged offenders newspaper of the San Diego Diocese, also were rated R with features like "The who have been warned that their has been warned. Redeemer, Son of Satan" or "Think Dirty;" advertisements are not legitimate subject Father Charles Dollen, pastor of St 11 were PG and one was for general for mailed material and may render the Gabriel parish, Poway, Cal., one of the audience with a rating of G. publications unmailable. parishes warned, is confused and rather Each film, including the eight X-Rated, Before you get your hopes up that those angry. can advertise and mail announcements, but unsolicited "adult toys" and pornographic "Abortion clinics, massage parlors, the church you go to worship in on Sundays catalogues you have been receiving will horse and dog racing are allowed to send can't let you know they are having a bingo cease, know that the culprits invading your their notices through the mail, but a parish game to benefit the school building fund or home via the mail is none other than your trying to raise funds to build a church, as we to buy new choir robes. local church. The illegal subject is an- are, is warned," he said. We are not championing bingo but nouncements regarding—BINGO. Yoy may Profit realized from bingos sponsored rather questioning court decisions that still receive mail concerning porno by churches usually goes toward building relegate bingo as something more in- catalogues, grand openings of new massage and maintaining churches, schools, famous than massage parlors or more of- parlors, the latest X-rated films, en- hospitals, nursing homes and other worth- fensive than porno. Since the time of the ticements from Las Vegas gambling while services for people. Where does the Supreme Court abortion decisions, some casinos, and para-mutual odds but you are profits from abortion clinics, massage might say even prior to that,there obviously being protected from Bingo! parlors and pornography go? Who benefits? seems to be a desert of logical, constructive Although bingo is legal in California, For many people, a large portion being decisions comingjirom many courts. churches in the San Diego area are being women, bingo is a relatively inexpensive We urge two Changes: Bingo operated warned by the Postal Service that bingo way to relax and get out of the house by churches be excluded from the lottery night advertisements in the newsletters Naturally, there are alternatives. category for the Postal Service; and a they send to parishioners may render That same person could spend separation of Church and State which the publications unmailable. An somewhere around $3 and see a movie. In allows a religious group to mail material assitantUnited States attorney in San Diego one daily newspaper on Wednesday, May they consider of value to their members confirmed that the Service is acting in " 24, there were 30 different movies available without government censorship. If you accordance with court decisions that for that mother and homemaker to spend agree, write to the United States Postal declared bingo a type of lottery and, her relaxing evening with: 14 were X-rated Service in Washington, D.C., and let them therefore, not a legitimate subject for and included such greats as "Emanuelle in know. Why doesn't Pope give Communion in hand? the hand. Thus, when the godparent. Nor should the church to be used as a chalice. Lord's Prayer we Catholics Pope, as Bishop of Rome, parents or priest allow it. (Questions for this column are accustomed to is different declines to give communion in Whether that point has been should be sent to Father from the one you refer to in the hand, he is not attempting reached in an individual case Deitzen, 1113 W. Bradley, the Gospel of Matthew—and would have to be judged by Peoria, 111. 61606.) even more different from the to set an example for anyone, the parish priest and parents Q. Another column in our form given in the Gospel of including other bishops. He is involved. Catholic paper suggested that Luke (Luke 11:2-4). simply observing the law Q. Recently a priest we change the wording of the So we don't really know which is at present, in effect offered Mass in the home of a Our Father. Isn't the way which wordsH^esus used. He for all Italian dioceses. friend. The friend wanted the Christ said it (Matthew 6:9- way have used different words Q. May a person who was priest to use a cup that 13) good enough for her? at different times. We do raised a Catholic but who belongs to their family as a If a Catholic in confession know the ideas he was trying rarely practices his Catholic chalice but the priest refused. were given a penance of five to express, and that's the By Fr. John faith be a sponsor for baptism. He said he could use only a Our Fathers and she said it important thing. A. The rite for baptism consecrated chalice. I thought this new way, would that While I haven't seen the Dietzen states that a godparent at this rule had been changed. fulfill the penance? I thought column you refer to, I'm baptism should: Has it? (Florida) surely our paper would have a guessing that it had Q. Why do the American 1. Be mature enough to A. There are some comment on that. (Louisiana) something to do with the bishops set such a bad understake this respon- changes in the rules about A. I'm afraid you are suggestions that English- example for American sibility; chalices, but the priest was under several misconceptions speaking Christians come up Catholics by voting for 2. Have received the three correct. Only blessed chalices concerning the Our Father. with a form of the Lord's Communion in the hand? sacraments of initiation; should be used for offering the First of all, no one knows for Prayer they can all agree on. At the Pope's Mass at St. baptism, confirmation and the Eucharistic sacrifice. The sure what exact words Our We've all had the experience Mary Major on New Year's Eucharist; and reasons for this should be Lord used when he gave us at funerals, weddings or other Day this year, there was no 3. Be a member of the clear since anything used this what we Christians commonly occassions, when Protestants Communion in the hand. Catholic church who is free intimately in the Eucharist call the Lord's Prayer. Jesus, and Catholics stumble over Don't the American bishops according to church law, to act should be reverently cared for of course, did not speak each other in attempting to follow the example set by as sponsor. and not be put to common use. English. What we have are join in something as simple Christ's highest represen- The rite adds, however, It is true that now translations from the Aramaic and basic as the Our Father. tative on earth? (Texas). that by becoming a godparent chalices may become that Jesus spoke, or even Leaders of all Christian A. The rule of the church one becomes spiritually a "blessed" simply by being translations of translations. churches acknowledge the is that if two-thirds of the member of that child's family, used for the offering of the Since any good trans- desirability of a common text, bishops of a nation vote do so, representing the church, since, Eucharist. But once they are lation from one language to but it's easier said than done. they may request permission "as occasion offers, he will be so used they should remain set another involves a translation Since all Christians know the from the Holy Father for the ready to help the parents apart for that purpose not merely of words but of Lord's Prayer if they know option of Communion in the bring their child up to profess thereafter (see the "Rite for ideas, the exact wording of anything, emotional and hand in their country. Some the faith and show this faith the Dedication of a Church something like the Our Father devotional ties to the words 50 or 60 countries have by living it himself." and Altar" 1977). might differ, greately ac- they are accustomed to are petitioned or received that No hard and fast lines If the occasion arises cording *to who is doing the very strong. permission. lines can be drawn here, but it again and if the cup meets the translating. The various To answer your second Italy is not one those is equally obvious that a point necessary qualifications, English editions of the question, a different trans- countries. Its bishops have is reached somewhere at which perhaps your friends would be Scriptures do differ greatly lation or form of the Our not asked for or received a lax Catholic could not with willing to give the vessel to from each other. Father would certainly fulfill permission for Communion in any honesty accept the role of the priest or to the parish As it is, the form of the one's penince for confession. Page 181 Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, May 26,1978 God everywhere in By Msgr. James J. Walsh 'Sacrament of moment'

A number of people have written to me about or I can see something spiritually beneficial in it. Nothing comes as a surprise to God. Frequently a reprinted recent column on tryig to see the hand If I react w ith a part of faith known as what appeared to be a chance decision to go in of God in ever thing in life. They have asked for a resignation, I am using the sacrament of the this direction or that, to do this or that, turned little more development. Let's try it this way. moment, and this changes for good, perhaps ever out later to be a crossroad in our existence. Spiritual writers in the past used to refer so slightly, the relationship of God and myself. So each so-called trivial thing has a great frequently to "the sacrament of the moment." Notice that this sacrament of the moment is potential. The sacrament of the moment, a sign Not the seven sacraments instituted by Christ, not just for great crises. It can be the "dumb" given by God, intented to draw us closer to him. which meet us at the beginning and end of life, things we all gripe about, the trivial irritations In discussing this, St. Josepeh comes to some of which abide with us, constantly bringing which we want to brush off like gnats. Anyone mind. Humanly speaking, Joseph had greater divine help. can draw up a list as long as the arm, and find reason than anyone to complain or beg for an They had in mind rather the events of daily such things as these: a harsh remark, a bus explanation. He is visited by an angel, but why in life — all the little happenings. Each of these is a missed, a flat tire, the last pen which is dry, the middle of the night? The angel had said Jesus sign, each allowed or sent by God, each a means of awakened at night by a drunk, caught in sudden is to save the people from their sins, so why did transmitting grace designed for here and now. rain, wrong phone number at night, a lost key, Mary have to have her baby in someone's cave The sacrament of the moment. having to listen constantly to a veteran com- instead of their own house? Why have to walk all It takes more than a little practice to get this plainer or a full time bore, the electricity goes off the way to Bethlehem? in focus. From where we stand on planet earth, we at the wrong time of course, a home cooked dinner And since the heavens parted at his birth and cannot see what God has in mind. He surely in a restaurant which drives you to the medicine showed the power of God, why fear a corrupt seems to let things happen which hurt us, chest. And on and on. king? Why flee when a legion of angeles could sometimes crush us. We try to believe that even Can we muster up enough faith to realize that have come to help? And why Egypt, of all places? these sharp things in his long range plan, which all of these tiny threads in our daily life can And why did the Magi make so many dumb takes in this world and the next, make sense to shape us in some mysterious way. For good or ill. mistakes, going to the wrong place, seeing the him. But not to us. Our vision is terribly limited. Not one of these represents a break with God or a wrong man, at the wrong time? We are^ pitifully near sighted all day long. strong rebellion against his will or a test of faith Joseph at that time had not had any Faith and confidence are at stake here. I which contains a critical threat to peace. Christian doctrine classes. But he used the must believe that God can bring good out of the Nothing king-size here at all. Just the daily sacrament of the moment. He gained strength apparently insignificant things and I must trust round of little things, but these make up most of and peace and endurance thereby. that he will give me the strenght to use them for our days, most of our life. When our faith reaches These are the same benefits which come to us the good of others and my own good. beyond memorizing catechism truths and we when we develop the habit of believing all is good, When a keenly felt disappointment comes, I apply it to this very moment of life, we must every little detail of it, according to God's way of can be bitter about it and resent God's allowing it, realize nothing that happens is an accident. thinking. UVWWUWA/WUWUWWVWWVVUWWVWUWV^^

Mother-to-be watches By abortion in next bed Dick Conklin

This month's edition of the could the cruel, sordid, heartbreaking reassured, she could hardly avoid become so callous? How could they National Right to Life News, which is reality symbolized by that ugly some degree of anxiety as to the fail even to consider that for the the pro-life movement's largest word—abortion—today so casually possible effects of her surgery on her average patient the witnessing of an publication, carries on the' front page bandied about by so many. lovingly-awaited baby. In this frame abortion is an enormity? a picture of seventh and eighth It is all there in the words of an of mind she was forced to witness the Yet, in this hospital at least such graders from South Miami's ordinary woman of decent instincts destruction of another unborn and to hardening has occured. Abortion here Epiphany School with a pro-life bus justly angered at a frightful indignity experience vicariously the over- is so taken for granted that, ac- bench message that they designed offered to one she holds in affection. whelming longing felt, at least cording to Administrator George A. and paid for. On the same page is Listen to what Mrs. Barbara Cahoon momentarily, by the aborted woman Lerrigo, no rooms are set aside for found a story by Associate Editor wrote in her complaint to the ad- for a child forever lost. the procedure and Dr. James L. Effie Alley Quay which has been ministrator and trustees of the And make no mistake about it, Sugenor, chief of staff, said abortions reprinted below. Subscriptions to hospital: the doctors say, the grief of the have been done in the presence of NRL News may be obtained by "For...several hours my aborted woman—though sudden an other patients "for years." sending $6.00 to 1299 Arcade Street, daughter-in-law was subjected to a perhaps fleeting—was real. It was Through his attorney, the doctor St. Paul, Mn. 55106. horrifying experience, as were the clearly evidenced in her desire to see who perfomed the abortion, Karl E. NORTH ADAMS, Mass-A other patients present (in the four her baby, even though now maimed Markin, said he induced labor in young wife—five months bed ward). She observed the killing of and dead. another part of the hospital and pregnant—recently admitted to the an unborn child...she witnessed the For Nature, they say, like the never "set foot" in the room where North Adams Regional hospital for abortion procedure in the very next the God who ordained it, is not the woman was having the abortion. an emergency appendectomy, was bed, which involved screaming, mocked. The maternal instinct given This is standard procedure in force to witness a second trimester shouting, cursing by the aborted to bring joy and tenderness to the saline abortions, other physicians abortion performed on a wjman in woman, who afterwards wanted to care of a child, is so deeply implanted explained. Labor begins 12 to 24 the bed next to her own. see...the baby. She saw the baby- in woman's nature that it can even hours after injection of the salt The incident has sparked being put into a plastic bag and survive abortion. Only in that case it solution which poisons the baby. The demands by the local Right to Life taken out of the room." takes the form of remorse and sorrow doctor would not ordinarily be committee that the hospital halt Small wonder that, as Mrs. for an act never to be undone. present unless summoned to deal elective abortions and an in- Cahoon said, the young mother-to-be Mrs. Cahoon's letter also in- with complications. vestigation by state health though now home from the hospital dicates what abortion may do to Mrs. Cahoon's request that the authorities. should be suffering from depression. those who deal in it. She wrote: hospital stop doing abortions is The hospital's practice of doing Almost inevitable, say doctors who "I feel that abortions should not seconded by the Right to Life abortions in the presence of other undestand such things. continue at this hospital...People who Committee through its chairman, patints was brought to public at- In the first place she was ex- are sick in the hospital are entitled to John T. McNulty, and the area tention through the protest of an posed to an extremely resentful their rights and not be subjected to coordinator, Mary F. Dean. outraged woman at the "horrifying reaction to the pain of a second such insensitivity for life, disrespect Meanwhile, the hospital is reviewing experience" to which her daughter-in- trimester abortion which could make and animal-like activity...Such in- its abortion policy and the state law was subjected. her apprehensive about her own sensitivity to life is incredible." health department is seeking to This is what is usually known as future delivery. But this was To life and everything else! How determine whether patients' rights a "horror story." And a horror it is. comparatively minor. The crucial could doctors, nurses and other and state regulation have been But it is more than that, much more. factor lay elsewhere. hospital personnel, whose profession violated by the hospital's abortion It dramatizes as few things Though doubtless often dedicates them to the care of the sick, procedures. Miami, Florida I THE VOICE I Friday, May 26,19781 Page 19 What the people said in "townhalls"—I Another THEME NO. 2 PRAYER: The following is a partial compilation of responses made • 55% find their personal prayer rewarding. Satisfied by people attending the townhall meetings in parishes • 88% find it incomplete, too selfish, they don't know how to throughout the Archdiocese during Lent. pray. Classified • 33% want improvement in liturgical prayer, especially time for silence. THEME NO. 1 FAITH: Customer • Strong 63%..39%have problems. Obstacles: • 100% worldly involvements and secular distractions, 'too Obstacles: busy." •personal (98%) fear, peer pressure, ignorance, lack of trust, selfishness, not using opportunities, falling into temptation, illness, disappointments, weakness, sin, lethargy, apathy, lack of en- • 63% -no one helps us to pray. thusiasm. • 35 % -worry, doubt, poor health, anger, frustration. • 28 % -misplaced priorities in daily living. • 17 % -weekend Masses are too noisy, innovations are forced, and music is poor, diction of priests and lectors is poor, lighting is • materialism, worldly values (63%); media (52%). bad, schedule of daily Mass is not helpful. • weak parish life and poor liturgies (22 %). Dealing with obstacles: • 67% spontaneous prayer. ---1 Ways to overcome: j 63 % re-examining priorities, getting good Catholic reading • 76% improve parish life (adult ed., especially Bible). (Bible), getting places of quiet. WATERFRONT-BAYVIEW • 69% improve Mass attendance. i 47% we need role-models (e.g., saints). 120 ft. x 180 ft. LOT SIZE. TERRIFIC VALUE DOCKING FOR 4 BOATS • 37% prayer meetings. 1100% need prayer groups. CLOSE TO OPEN BAY, 2 STORY HOUSE, 4 BR., 3 BATHS. NOW SET UP AS 3 IM • 59% para-liturgies (devotions). • 48 % improved liturgies, COME APTS LAND VALUE ALONE $95 000 • 46% parish libraries. i 34 % better homilies. ASKING $89,000, FULL PRICE CARMINE BRAVO, Realtor 754-4731

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Page 201 Miami, Florida I THE VOICE I Friday, May 26,1978 1 CMSSHDA* 40-APTS FOR RENT-DADE 52-HOMES FOR SALE-DADE S2-HOMES FOR SALE-OADE NEATLY FURN. APT. NEED A WORSKSHOP AT HOME?? NEW APPL. ADULTS. QUIET BUSES. $34,000 WILL BUY IT!!! 2350 SW 22 TERR. REASONABLE 545S628 COZY 3 BR 1 BATH house, selling OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM at APPRAISED VALUE DONT MISS PRICE REDUCED many thousands $s. 3 BR, RECIEN DECORADO IT. HURRY!!! CALL SILVIA 2 BATHS in middle of wide 100 ft. yard. Large Apto. 1 dorm. $150 mensual BRADSHAW, Realtor Associate swimming pool, central air, garage, hardwood CALL YOUR REALTOR TODAY HE SELLS AMERICA FIRST Zona Buena- 321 SW 7 St. y floors. WALK to corner for buses & shopping. 326 SW 6 St. Sra. Fernandez 685-2592 EVES. Short walk to schools. MAY 21 thru 26,1978 FOR CLASSIFIED fiERENTE RESIQENTE TAMBIEM, LEGRA REAL ESTATE BOB NEDBAR, OWNER 856-6323 RATES CALL Aire AcondicibnadO/Eficiente y con Parqueo & INVESTMENT CORP. BR-OUT OF STATE PROFBTTY TENNESSEE 1-LEGAL NOTICES-DADE 9A-CRAFT SUPPUES-DADE BETTY: 754-2652 J2T.N.E 2 St Near Gesu, furn. Effcy's, 888-8802 Bedroom apts. Utilities Adults. Johnson Aot IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Hotel 374-9826.. 525 E 9 St. Hialeah GRAN-OLE OPRY DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA 21A-MISCEUANEOUS WANTED-DADE $17,500 Total BUYS. PROBATE DIVISION TENNESSEE 5 ACRES $5,995. 10% I FRAN'S FUN WITH YA= f - R&PONSfBLE TENANTS-NE SEC. 2 BR. HOME. CLEAN. CARED FOR. File Number 78-3293 '8238NE2Ave. NS ' LARGE EFFICIENCY. YEARLY Dn. $60. Mo. LORETTA LYNN'S Division 01 WILL BUY & PICK OWNER HOLD MTGE. LOW CASH. k MON.-FRI. 10-5 PM i ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS. 754-2681 RANCH CLOSE BY. ROLLING IN RE: ESTATE OF FRUITS IN SEASON CLAUDE W. ATKINS, Realtor NORA BELLE GUSLAND JSAT.10-3PM 756-14701 885-3766 HILLS, TREES, SURVEYED COUNTY NORTH EAST: Close to Buses, stores etc. DECEASED 757-3481 FURNISHED EFFICIENCY. AIR COND. SEP. ROAD, WATER & ELECTRIC AVAIL NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 2S-TOOL RENTALS ENTRANCE. BR. LR. & KITCHEN. PARKING 13-HELP WANTED-DADE CALL ANYTIME BROKER. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR Call 751-5937 after 5 PM. DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE SPECIALIZING IN HOMES IN SANFORD GORDON AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN OVER 100 RENTAL TOOLS HOLY FAMILY & THE ESTATE: SPANISH SMITTY'S Hardware and Paint Co. DUPLEX FOR RENT TO ST. JAMES AREAS. REALTY, INC. 652-3710 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the admin- 12320 N W 7 Ave. MIAMI 6814481 LOCAL OR TRAVELING istration of the estate of NORA BELLE GUSLAND, Advertising Representative Exclusive Call MARGE MAXWELL, REALTY 5S-OUT OF STATE, N.C. territory commission, all fringe bene- BUSINESSMAN. 751-4018 deceased, File Number, is pending in the Circuit 27-AUTOS FOR SALE-DADE for further information. 681-0722 Court for DADE County, Florida, Probate Division, fits. Must be able to write as well IN THE MOUNTAINS the address of which is Third ROOT, Dade County as speak Spanish well. Call Mr Brink 40-RET HOME ROOM & BOARD LOVELY BISCAYNE PARK Courthouse, 73 West Flagler Street, Miami, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA 73 PONTIAC Grandville converti- EXTRA IN-LAW QUARTERS. 2 BR. GARAGE Florida 33130 The personal representative of the 754-2651 SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. RESI- ble, new top & tires, all options, gold TILE ROOF, APPLIANCES, SPRINKLERS. $48,000 estate is Joseph H. Murphy whose address is color $2500.443-6896. RETIREMENT HOME i PENT1AL & RESORT PROPERTIES. FINANCIAL 701 Alcazar Avenue, Coral Gables, Honda 33134 NURSES RN AND LPN ' OPENINGS FOR AMBULATORY LADIES AND TIRELLA REALTY, Inc. ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE WRITE' The name and address of the personal repre- .GENTLEMEN, ROOM, 3 MEALS, PERS. sentative's attorney are set forth below. 1 893-5426 REALTOR 949-0503 PERRY B. WARD Want to get back into nursing? Tired of LAUNDRY. All persons having claims or demands against MIAMI GMC TRUCK CENTER NEW'' the hospital hassle? Want .to get into a ! REASONABLE POMPANO-DEERFIELD REALTY CO. the estate are required, WITHIN THREE challenging phase of nursing. Try geriatrics. & used TRUCKS, PICK-UPS, VANS MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST 923-1726-989-6671 3 BR, WW Carpet, dishwasher, patio fruit Route 5, Box 515 We will orient and train part-time 7-3 trees, Drier. Near shops, buses, churches, PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file with the DUMPS, TRACTORS. SERVICE MARION, N.C. 28752 3-11 and 11-7. Must have a Florida license schools & BEACH. Sm down payt OWNER clerk of the above court a written statement ALL MAKES LARGE PARTS STOCK. or be in the process of applying for it. 42-ROOMS FOR RENT BROWARD WILL CARRY MTGE. By appt. of any claim or demand they may have. Each 3 Min to AIRPORT 635-0331 ; , 522-0553 or 754-3404 claim must be in writing and must indicate the RN per day $45 BEDROOM, sun room. Private bath £r entrance. NORTH CAROLINA basis for the claim, the name and address of the LPN per day $ 35 1976 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. Judeo-Christian home. creditor or his agent or attorney, and the amount 983-5592 NICE NEIGHBORHOOD! YOUR CONNECTION FOR claimed. If the claim is not yet due, the date For further info. 9 PASSENGER. ALL POWER A/C & Elec. GOOD BUYS IN MOUNTAIN when it will become due shall be stated. If the Windows. $3,575. 652-2496. 4 BR 2 BATH. CENTRAL AIR & 49-FOR RENT VACATION HOME HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE, claim is contingent or unliquidated, the nature Call Mrs. Paul R.N. HEAT NEAR EVERYTHING. 9110 LOTS, CHALETS AND ENERGY of the uncertainty shall be stated. If the claim is 1974 Chevrolet Pick-up Cheyenne 20 Power SW 45 St. $49,800. FIRM & FAIR. secured, the security shall be described. The brakes & steering. Automatic. Air Cond. $3,000. VACATION HOME SANIBEL IS. EFFICIENT NEW HOMES. 887-1565 Ideal for 2 couples or family of 4 Weekly BY OWNER 226-5663. claimant shall deliver sufficient copies of the claim or best offer 652-2496. WRITE OR CALL FOR EXCmNG to the clerk to enable the clerk to mail one copy Fair Havens or niontnry. Off seas, rates. POOL, PRIV. ACCESS TO GULF-BEACH. AIR COND. FULLY EQUIPPED. , L|ST! PARSONS BEALTY. BOX to each personal representative. Center 28-MOBILE HOME FOR SALE-DADE All persons interested in the estate to whom a 945-0734 N. MIAMI EXCEPTIONAL 612-V WEST JEFFERSON, copy of this Notice of Administration has been 201 Curtis Parkway Miami Springs 2 BR. East of I-95. Has 16 x 20 ft. FLORIDA RM. maited are require^. WITHIN THREE MONTHS OWNER MUST SELL! SO-REAL ESTATE & 20 x 23 ft. SCREENED PORCH. MODERN N.C. 28694 Ph. 919-246-7272 FROM THE DATE OWHE FIRST PUBLICATION 2 BR 1-1/2 BATH. 25 x 11 high PATIO, with, KITCHEN. $34,000 FHA or VA. OF THIS NOTICE, to"file any objections they PARTTIME windows on concrete base. Lot Rent $83. mo.' 52-HOMES-STUART-MARTIN may have that challenges the validity of- the SHORT & LONG TERM TEMPORARY AS- ADULTS 199 St. & 37 Ave. 6244215 CLOWNEY-STANTON decedent's win, the qualifications of the personal SIGNMENTS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT DADE PHILIP D. LEWIS, INC.' representative, or the venue or jurisdiction of CO. & HWD. GOOD PAY RATES & VACA- the court. TIONS OFFERED. WORK FOR THE #1 74 DODGE MINI MOTOR HOME Commercial Properties REALTOR 891-6252 20'FEETWITH EXTRAS & GENERATOR PLANT' ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND OBJECTIONS TEMPORARY SERVICE. CLERKS, TYPISTS (NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTY UP & DOWN DUPLEX, N.E. NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. STENOS, RECEPTIONISTS, KEY PUNCH OPERS. EXCELLENT CONDITION 823-0?91 alph HarimanJR^ Date of the first publication of this Notice of & LIGHT INDUSTRIAL WORKERS NEEDED. 31 West 2Q Street Riviera Beach WALK TO EVERYTHING Real Estate & Appraisals Administration: May 26 & June 2, 1978. 30-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-DADE 844-0201 CLEAN. GOOD MOTIVATION FOR SELLING. As Personal Representative of the KELLY GIRL 2 BR a BATH each. IDOWN-Fumished) 51 -LOTS FOR SALE-DADE J.S. PALMER, Realtor 751-4141 • INVESTMENT PROPERTES Estate of NORA BELLE GUSLAND HWD. NMBCH. 652-3970 BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Earn excellent income Deceased MIAMI 576-6510 while building YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Set own • OCEANFRONT, ACREAGE ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: hours at home. FULL OR PART TIME. COUPLES GOLDEN BEACH • COMMERCIAL Law Offices of Joseph H. Murphy HIALEAH 822-8210 WALK TO HOLY FAMILY" or individuals. FINANCIAL SECURITY with 2 BUILDING SITES. WALKING DISTANCE TO 1830 Ponce de Leon Boulevard KENDALL 274-5960 no age barrier. CLOSE TO 163 St. SHOPPING. • STUART & Coral Gables, Florida 33134 PRIVATE BEACH. BY OWNER MARTIN COUNTY 305-445-2551 MIDWAY MALL 887-0522 JOHN 685-3089 LISA: 821-9731 865-0604 VA. No. $ down or FHA NO FEE. 3 BR 2 BATHS, FLORIDA RM, CARPORTE, 112 East Osceola Street 305 2I7-46M APPLIANCES, AIR COND. LOVELY SPLIT LEVEL 3-CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 52-HOMES FOR SALE-BROWARD EARN GOOD STEADY income mailing high- $49,900. paying commission circulars from your home. FLAGLER MEMORIAL PARK-2 burial spaces For details: send stamped, self-addressed enve- TIRELLA REALTY, INC. ESTATE SECTION near entrance. 54 price. CALL EVES OR CLERK~TYPIST lope to: K.C. MAIL SALES, 8023 Leavenworth 893-5426 REALTOR 949-0503 WEEK-ENDS 313-663-6362. GOOD WITH DETAILS.BI-LINGUAL. Rd., Kansas City, Ks 66109. HOLLYWOOD HILLS HOURS FLEXIBLE FULL a Part-Time 1 BLK. TO NATIVITY & CHAMINADE 4 BR. 6-PERSONALS 2 1/2 BATH, POOL W/REDWOOD DECK CALL 754-5517 Sell PART OR FULLTIME CYPRESS INT. LOW MAINT. $99,950 BEST POOL BUY~ AMWAY HOME PRODUCTS. 3 BR, DEN, 2 BATHS, CENT. AIR. 'KNlCHTS'OF COLUMBUS Marian Council' 961-9245 3757 Hall for rent for Weddings and Banquets. HOUSEPARENT-CHILD 666-7402 SCREENED PATIO. HUGE KIDNEY SHAPED We also do catering. 13300 Memorial Hwy, N Miami 893-2271 CARE WORKER SINGLE GREEN MEADOWS 'SAT.L^ARGARET LUKSA, ASSOC. OVER 25 yrs. age., EXPERIENCE ADDRESS-MAIL. COMMISSION CIRCULARS Messana's 893-2313 PREFERRED, LIVE-IN POSITION. AT HOME! OFFER-DETAILS. RUSH STAMPED OF COLUMBUS Miami Council ADDRESSED ENVELOPE TO: TOM THORPE Construction Co., Inc. 1726 Hall for rent for weddings and banquets, FULL TIME 5 DAYS/WK.- 24 HRS. DEPT. M Box 522023, Miami 33152. Custom Built Homes ANGELA DALEY 5644 N W 7th Street 266-1041 DAY, WORKING WITH DEPENDENT ACRE SITES 715 NE 125 St. Realtor 891-6212 TEENAGE BOYS. SALARY $5,000 SOPPORTUNmESMnBch. GABLES K of C HALL FOR RENT DADE 620-9686 lookiNq YR. PLUS WITH ROOM & BOARD WE ARE NOT BROKERS! WEDDINGS, PARTIES OR BAM & BENEFITS, HOSPITALIZATION FOR SALE: BROWARD 434-5728 270 CATALONIA AVE. GRIFFIN RD & SW 164 TERR. WE BUY PROPERTY DIRECT! foil ETC. WRITE: THE VOICE, BOX GROWING HEALTH FOOD STORE. 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MIAMI CARMINE BRAVO, Realtor 7544731 Miami,Florida I THE VOICE I Friday, Ntay 26,19781 Page 21 -Nacion Camino cumplio • Plde atenci6n a esposas de dlaconos permanentes cinco anos HARTFORD, Conn. (NC)— El P. Ernest J. Fiedler, del comite de los obispos sobre el diaconado permanente, dijo a 500 Durante el canto del Padre Nuestro las parejas se unen personas reunidas en una con- en oracl6n. Colaboradores y amlgos de Camino del ferencia regional de New Matrlmonio participaron en la Mis a de clausura del England sobre el diaconado, que CAMINO 60 que marc6 el qulnto anlversarlo de su las esposas pueden prestar un comienzo. gran apoyo al programa si se reconoce su papel y pueden contribuir a las tareas pastorales del esposo. De otro modo, ad- virti6, habra dificultades porque sienten que las excluyen.

• Ayuda a escuela privada

WASHINGTON—( N.VC.)— El comite senatorial de recursos humanos aprobo una propuesta de ayuda estatal a las escuelas privadas en renglones como libros de texto, transporte y servicios adicionales. Otro Repleta de gente joven, la capilla del les iban acercando para intercambiar el proyecto de ley para rebajar Seminario College de St. John Vianney saludo de paz. Los abrazos y saludos impuestos a los padres de f amilia rebosaba de alegria el pasado domingo. duraron un buen rato. Tambi6n la no ha prosperado. La corte Mas de 50 parejas de novios concluyeron celebraci6n que reuni6 a todos despue's suprema aprobo como con- con una Eucaristia su fin de semana de para un brindis en la cafeteria. stitucional varios ejemplos de caminantes y a ellos se les unieron amigos En sus cinco afios de vida, CAMINO ha ayuda estatal (existe la y familiares, mucha gente que celebrb con preparado a cientos de parejas hispanas separacion inglesia-estado que ellos el quinto aniversario del Movimiento para el matrimonio cristiano y lo ha hecho limita tal ayuda) y el nuevo de CAMINO del matrimonio. gracias al entusiasmo de matrimonios proyecto abarcaria de seguros esos casos. Cogidos de la.mano muchos se les vela j6venes que voluntariamente dan su reflejo de ese Dios "multiper- emocionados cuando el Diacono Rafael de tiempo.su talento y su testimonio y ofrecen los Reyes y Monsenor Agustin Rom£n se una comunidad de fe a las futuras parejas. • Bendlcen a mlgrantes al sallr al norte BROWNSVILLE, Texas (NC)—Las parroquias del valle del Rio Grande vienen A implementar 'Agenda Hispana 1978-79' celebrando "despedidas" para los grupos de trabajadores segtin conclusiones de Encuentro II migratorios que parten hacia las cosechas del norte: misa, fiesta y. una bendicidn de los autom6viles (Viene de la Pag. 24) nacionales. y camiones que las familias usan sobre "Practicas de Religiosidad Popular concesi6n de cr^ditos de impuestos a los Los participantes hicieron varias para trasladarse. "La iglesia se entre los Hispanos," cuya fecha aun no se ha padres con hijos en escuelas no publicas. preocupa por quienes tienen que fijado. declaraciones condenando el genocidio, y "los ejemplos de esterilizaci6n de mujeres viajar largo trecho en busca de su Asistieron a las reuniones de preparaci6n A los educadores hispanos, los par- sustento, y quiere demostrarles de esta Agenda Cat61ica, directores hispanas realizados sin el consentimiento o conocimiento de estas." ticipantes les pidieron" que desarrollen y que conoce su sacrificio y se une regionales del apostolado hispano y direc- en sus oraciones", dijo Mons. Tambien pidieron amnistia total para los aumenten la educacion bilingue para un tores de institutos pastorales asi como mejor servicio de los hispanos. John J. Fitzpatrick, obispo de representantes de organizaciones hispanas tr abaj adores indocumentados y apoyaron la Brownsville.

• Piden estadfstlcas no Religiosa hispana a equipo nacional hispano olviden a hispanos WASHINGTON (NC)—La Estara al frente de comunicaciones Comisi6n de Derechos Civiles WASHINGTON—La Hermana Maria preparacion de programas de catequesis de profeso sus votos con las Religiosas del pidid al Departamento del Luisa Gaston, A.C.J., especialista en adultos patrocinados por el departamento Sagrado Corazon en 1975 y obtuvo la maestria Trabajo que cumpla con la ley comunicaciones y educacion sobre asuntos nacional de educacion, de la Conferencia en educacion, religiosa por la Universidad con respecto a las estadisticas hispanos recibio el nombramiento para Catolica, USCC. La hermana Maria Luisa Catolica de America en 1977. sobre desempleo entre los trabajar con el equipo nacional del hispanos y las recoja con mayor Secretariado de Asuntos Hispanos, USCC— detalle y frecuencia. El ultimo NCCB al frente de comunicaciones. indice trimestral fue del 10.2 por ciento, comparado con el seis por Pablo Sedillo, director del Secretariado ciento de la mayorfa de la Ayudenos comprando! poblacibn. j.afirmd que "la Hermana Maria Luisa aporta dicen los muchachos del valiosos talentos al servicio del pueblo Centro Mater. hispano. Damos gracias a las siervas del • Inaugurado centro para el Orgullosos muestran desarrollo de la juventud Sagrado Corazon de Jesus por permitirle que uno de los carteles que forme parte de nuestro equipo nacional." BOYS TOWN, Neb. (NC)— anuncian la venta La famosa Ciudad de los Niflos La religiosa, natural de Cuba, trabajo especial en la tienda inaugur6 un centro para el anteriormente en la pastoral hispana de Richards del Midway desarrollo de la juventud con un Baltimore, enseno en las escuelas catolicas Mall, que donara 10 por costo de $10 millones, que Mons. de Filadelfia y coordino liturgia en las ciento de las ventas del Daniel Sheehan, arzobispo de parroquias. sabado 27 para Centro Omaha, considera un medio de Mater. La tienda estara Durante 1977, la Hna. Maria Luisa ayudo mejorar la familia y la abferta de 10 a.m. a 10 adolescencia en este pais. El ex- en la redaccion de los documentos p.m. preparatorios y en las conclusiones del presidente Gerald Ford coment6 Segundo Encuentro Nacional Hispano de en su discurso que Estados Pastoral.Tambien ha contribuido articulos al Unidos deberia gastar tanto en la Visitante Dominical y ha ayudado en la ayuda a su juventud como gasta en armamentos y estudios medicos. El centro se especializa en el e studio de problem as de Nuevo editor al Voice^ familia (muchos jovenes huyen (Viene de la Pag. 24) de Servicios Catolicos y los dos comunit.aria, Sherry es miembro Inglaterra donde nacio y paso su del hogar por sentirse nacionales de la Prensa Cat61ica seminarios diocesanos. de la Junta asesora de la Con- juventud,~educado por los Her- rechazados), drogas y y secular. El arzobispo tambien le ha ferencia Nacional de Cristianos y manos>de las Escuelas Cristianas alcoholismo, dificultades de Como Editor de encomendado que escriba la Judios, y participa en multiples y los Jesuitas. aprendizaje, desarrollo moral e Publicaciones Especiales, para historia de la arquidi6cesis de organizaciones locales y influencia de los companeros, lo Miami. En Estados Unidos desde la Arquidiocesis, Monahan nacionales. Su compromiso con el 1950 y hoy ciudadano nor- mismo que las dificultades en la editara el Directorio Diocesano, Honrado local y apostolado seglar le Uevo a teamericano, Sherry tiene 3 incorporacion de la juventud al materiales para la Campana nacionalmente por su trabajo en fundar el grupo de J6venes hijos. Su esposa es americana. mundo de\ trabajo. Benefica ABCD, para el Bureau la prensa cat61ica y labor Trabajadores Cristianos en Page 22 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday,May 26,1978 Mundo £., • Haran semidios a Con exito, presidente de Guinea Ecuatorial. MADRID (NC)— Segiin sigue en cartas de exiliados publicadas en Madrid, existe una campafia en la Guinea Ecuatorial (antes v marcha espanola) por hacer del presidente Vitalicio Francisco Macias Nguema un semidios: el Ano Santo monumentos con la inscripcion Por el PADRE "al Gran Maestro, Jefe Supremo, DONALD CONNOLLY Milagro Unico de Guinea," jSaludos a todos! canciones escolares con el verso La primera fase del Aflo Santo nos ha "Dios creo a Guinea por voluntad traido una gran sorpresa. de nuestro Padre Macias," y la jHa resultado un 6xito! frase al persignarse "en el Cuando comenzamos el Aflo Santo nombre del Padre Macias..." Arquidiocesano el mi^rcoles de ceniza, Bajo su dictadura de diez aiios algunos de los asesores parecian mas bien han muerto 15,000 personas profetas de fracaso: "No hemos preparado consideradas enemigas politicas, suficientemente," decian. "La gente no esta y mas de 150,000 han hufdo al lista," comentaban. exilio. Macias expulso a obispos y Pero las reuniones de grupo se hicieron Ano Santo misioneros, ha encarcelado a de todos modos y duraron toda la cuaresma. sacerdotes nativos, y confisco Y lo que es mejor, la gente se interesb por 1958-78 n. ...•..-• , '•• muchas iglesias para usarlas de asistir, por miles... 20 aniversario bodegones militares. "Por fin alguien se interesa sobre lo que El Padre Donald Connolly muestra las notas que recogen las Arpuidiocesis de Miami pensamos sobre la Iglesia y nuestras aportaciones que han ido llegando a su oficina del Ano Santo. •Constitucidn espanola sera necesidades," nos escribian a la Oficina del no confesional. Afio Santo. "Por fin alguien nos pide que Aflo Santo y realmente deberiamos haber programas. MADRID (NC)— El proyecto pensemos y actuemos como corresponsales La Voz ira informando en semanas para una nueva constitucion alquilado un almac&i, para archivarlos. en la familia de Dios," anadian. Despu6s de varias semanas de analisis sucesivas sobre las opiniones del pueblo y sus espanola separa al estado de toda sugerencias durante la primera etapa. confesion religiosa (la anterior lo del material acumulado, La Voz presenta El 6xito de la primera fase del Afio esta semana el primero de una serie de Tambi6n sobre las necesidades de declaraba catolico) pero Santo—periodo de reflexion—no acab6 con las evangelizaci6n en la Arquidiocesis. reconoce la influencia de la reuniones de grupo. Miles de familias articulos resumiendo los resultados. religion en la sociedad, pues la tomaron parte en la discusi6n desde sus Durante Pentecost6s, los grupos volveran Porque, io que nos ha quedado bien claro mayoria ,,-.de los espafioles hogares. Cerca de 35,000 jbvenes en escuelas a reunirse para reflexionar sobre los al ir leyendo las aportaciones de todos, es que profesaael fotolicismo. Tambien catdlicas discutieron los temas en sus clases y resultados y establecer prioridades en la gente no quiere permanecer callada. consagra el derecho de los padres tambien los 80,000 alumnos en programas de respuesta a las necesidades. Quiere ser parte dinamica de la comunidad, y a escoger la formacion moral y educaci6n religiosa parroquial. Por su parte, quiere hacer vida las palabras del Concilio religiosa de sus hijos, aunque de 800 religiosas y religiosos enviaron el fruto de Durante la fase final del Aflo Santo, que Vaticano II, viviendo su vocaci6n de nuevo el predominio de la iglesia su reflexidn que tambi&i se espera de los comenzara con una demostracibn masiva y bautizados, todos 11amados a realizar la catolica en la educacion se sacerdotes de la di6cesis. Misa en el Orange Bowl, el 6 de octubre, misibn de la Iglesia. limita. No se menciona el Los resultados de la reflexibn fueron (vigesimo aniversario de la Arquidiocesis), jPuedo decir con seguridad que nos divorcio, pero el proyecto habla llegando despugs de Pascua a la Oficina del se iniciara la implementaci6n de dichos espera un ano fantastico! de leyes y form as de matrimonio que pueden incluir causales de disolucion, cosa que antes no se contemplaba salvo en enlaces por Dicen sacerdotes en encuesta lo civil. • Represi6n religiosa en Haiti. Sicelibatoopcional.no mujeres sacerdotes MADRID (NO— Una en- CHICAGO (NC)— Una mayoria de cuestionarios a todos los sacerdotes ordenacion de las mujeres. trevista de Vida Nueva con el sacerdotes que respondieron a una encuesta diocesanos y sacerdotes religiosos activos en Segiin informo Frank Bonnike de Golf, dirigente obrero Misere Georges preparada por una organizacion de sacer- parroquias. De los 6,414 sacerdotes un 16,35 111., uno de los cuatro coordinadores de Fortune dice que en Haiti la dotes no activos, indico que favorece el. por ciento respondio a las preguntas. CORPUS, la organizacion se ha puesto en Iglesia ha sido reducida a las celibato opcional, la ordenacion de hombres La encuesta fue hecha en continuidad a contacto con 2,200 sacerdotes fuera del practicas piadosas y al auxilio a casados y el ejercicio del ministerio sacer- las resoluciones aprobadas durante la con- ministerio activo. Unos 800 se han unido a los muy pobres, y no puede dotal por sacerdotes que se casaron despu£s ferencia Una Llamada a la Accion, en 1976. CORPUS, indicando con ello que desearian protestar contra las condiciones de cesar en el ministerio activo. Al mismo Cincuenta y cinco por ciento de las servir en algun ministerio sacerdotal o de injusticia, represion y- ex- tiempo la encuesta indica que una unarespuestas apoyan celibato opcional para los diaconal. trema pobreza en que vive la mayoria opone la ordenacion de las mujeres. sacerdotes y cincuenta y tres por ciento CORPUS estima que existen unos 12,000 poblacion. Cuando algunos Para realizar la encuesta, la favorece la ordenacion de hombres casados y sacerdotes fuera del ministerio activo en la obispos y sacerdotes trataron de organizacion CORPUS,, (Cuerpo de Reserva su reincorporacion al ministerio activo. Solo naci6n. Unos 9,000 de ellos dejaron el hacerlo en los aflos cincuenta, de Sacerdotes Unidos para el Servicio), envio treinta y un por ciento expresan apoyo a la sacerdocio desde 1970. fueron expulsados. Agrega que un cinco por ciento de los haitianos dominan el pais, mientras la mayoria tiene que Primera clase vivir con un ingreso de $70 al afio. arquidiocesis Bajo 21 afios de gobierno de de St. Brendan Francois (Papa Doc) Duvalier y de su hijo Jean- Claude han sido sorprende hambrienta... asesinados o desaparecieron (Viene de la Pag. 24) 35,000 ciudadanos, y un millon al director fuerte vida comunitaria en la dejaron su patria. parroquia. con homenaje Una gran mayoria pide mas Aunque el padre Thomas A. estudio de la Biblia, educaci6n Dennehy siempre esta al tanto de religiosa para adultos, ayuda en IMPRENTA lo que pasa en su escuela, el la vida de oracion, mas actividad pasado martes fue sorprendido parroquial y mejores liturgias. "MARESMA" con un homenaje a su labor. Los grupos y parroquias de Al graduarse la primera habla hispana piden mas prac- 70 N. W. 22 Ave. - Miami, Fla. clase de la escuela secundaria de ticas de piedad en las parroquias, St. Brendan, los alumnos de 12 mas retiros parroquiales, mas grado y sus familias informaci6n sobre los santos, Gran Surtido de Tarjetas para agradecieron al sacerdote su como modelos a imitar. Senalan Bodas, Bautizos, Comuniones, "capacidad de liderazgo, su la necesidad de bibliotecas dedicaci6n, preocupacipn parroquiales que ofrezcan Cumpleanos, Recordatorios y cristiana y sentido de justicia". material de lectura y piden mejor Misas. Impresionesal Relieve. "No tuvimos una clase que preparaci6n de los sermones nos sirviera de modelo y guia, El P. Dennehy contempla el cuadro simbdllco que le entregaron sus dominicales. TODA CLASE DE TRABAJOS pero Ud. ha llenado bien ese estudiantes. Encima el cartel de gratitud. Gracias padre Dennehy. Las respuestas de los papel," dijo en nombre de todos movimientos senalan que su COMERCIALES Y SOCIALES una de las estudiantes. sorprendido", respondi6 el sociedad permisivpermisiva y sin trabajo de evangelizacion en- El padre recibio aplausos, sacerdote. ideales," dijo. cuentra obstaculo en las AHDRRE TIEMPG Y DINERD "Creo que la gente joven CDNriANDOfsiaS 'S US IMPRESDS una placa de gratitud y un cuadro "Creo todos Ustedes han parroquias que no facilitan la simb61ico pintado por los hecho realidad St. Brendan, y de siempre respondera cuando se le integraci6n a la vida parroquiai, MRIM0S DIMiMEKTE KILIIIP. estudiantes. verdad que siento que somos presente algo de estructura, de las personas que se acercan a TELEFONO 642-7266 "Realmente que me han como un oasis, en medio de una disciplina e ideales," afiadio. la fe. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,19781 Page 23 Indican respuestas sobre temas del Ano Santot La arquidideesis hambrienta de renovacion" La voz del pueblo se ha mostrando ya resultados muy religiosas, su oficina ha tabulado aportaciones sobre cada uno de del testimonio cristiano, dejado oir y despugs de semanas positivos," dijo desde su oficina y agrupado las respuestas de los todos los temas con participacion seftalando como obstaculos el de meticuloso trabajo en la cancilleria. "Nos esta grupos parroquiales, de las total de unas 2,000 personas en la miedo, la ignorancia, el separando y organizando las motivando a todos a pensar familias, colegios y movimientos reflexion de cada uno. La materialismo y la falta de una respuestas sobre los temas del seriamente sobre cuestiones de y grupos minoritarios en la mayoria subraya la importancia (Pasa a la Pag. 23) Ano Santo, el coordinador de las nuestra fe, ha ido creando Arquidiocesis. actividades para el Ano Santo, el comunidad a traves de los grupos iQu6 es lo que ha ido diciendo padre Donald Connolly afirma de reflexibn haciendonos tambien el pueblo en las reuniones convencido que la Arquidiocesis tomar mas conciencia sobre parroquiales? PERIODU.O de Miami esta viva y hambrienta nuestra misi6n en la El resumen preparado por la CATOLICO de renovaci6n. Iglesia-" afiadi6. Oficina del Ano Santo indica que ARQl'IDIOCESIS "El Aflo Santo esta Con ayuda de un equipo de una media de 60 parroquias envio Voz DK MIAMI Nuevo editor al Voice Gerard E. Sherry, Editor- Gerente del periodico de la Arquidiocesis de San Francisco, The Monitor dejara su puesto el 30 de junio para iniciar una nueva etapa como Editor Ejecutivo del periodico de la Arquidiocesis de Miami, The Voice. j; Sherry sustituira a George H. JMonahan quien sirvi6 en el jperiodico de la Arquidiocesis desde su comienzo, primero de reportero y luego de editor. Al cesar en su puesto Monahan ocupara el de Editor de Publicaciones Especiales, para la Arquidiocesis. Sherry, tiene 56 aflos, fue homenajeado recientemente por

Raquel Alvarei y Alberto Alvarez no son hermanos, pero nifios de la escuela parroquial de St. Michael. La escuela ambos tlenen en comun el Interns por la musica. Atentos dedicri dos dfas a la historia de la musica y los nifios escuchan al Maestro Manuel Ochoa quien les expllca los demostraron su talento artistico con toda clase de detalles de una sala de conclertos en minlatura, creada por los exhibiciones. Gerry Sherry nuevo Editor la Asociacibn Nacional de Prensa A implementar 'Agenda Hispana' Catolica al ctffcjplir' 30 aflos de servicio. En el pasado fue editor de varios peribdicos diocesanos ' "Me agrada la invitaci6n de seglin conclusiones de Encuentro II trabajar para la Iglesia en lo que es para mi un area desconocida WASHINGTON—Haciendo eco a las hispanos y la ayuda econ6mica a las agendas Esto a travel de mas comunicacidn entre las del pais," dijo Sherry. "Con conclusiones del Segundo Encuentro Hispano y programas entre los catolicos hispanos. oficinas regionales, y con el Secretariado oracion estoy ya deseando que de Pastoral que tuvo lugar en Washington el La creacidn de un Comit6 Asesor Nacional. llegue el momento de trabajar --pasado mes de agosto, lideres hispanos de la Nacional para asistir al Secretariado La planificacion del proceso de "reflexi6n con The Voice de Miami," nacion desarrollaron una Agenda Hispana Nacional de Asuntos Hispanos. nacional" sobre comunidades cristianas de anadio. Catolica que pide la implementaci6n de El fomento de mayor unidad y base, que tendra lugar durante reuniones en George Monahan fue editor programas de acuerdo con las conclusiones cooperacion entre los diversos grupos Chicago del uno al cuatro de junio, asi como de dicho Encuentro. nacionales hispanos y de una mayor visi6n y de noticias durante los primeros de reuniones semejantes para la reflexi6n aiios del Voice y en 1966 marcho a La agenda preparada para 1978-79 pide: conciencia sobre la labor pastoral hispana. (Pasa a la Pag. 22) Reanudar esfuerzos para establecer Oficinas Regionales de Asuntos Hispanos en el Oeste y Noroeste de la Nacidn similares a las ya establecidas en el Medio-oeste, Corpus Christi el domingo Noreste, Suroeste y Sureste, (esta ultima i aprobada recientemente por los obispos de la Parroquia celebrara regi6n, tiene como coordinador al Padre Mario Vizcaino, Sc. P., de la Arquidi6cesis de fiesta patronal Miami). Tales oficinas forman una red nacional con el Secretariado para Asuntos Hispanos de la Conferencia de Obispos de la La parroquia de Corpus Christi celebrara sus fiestas patronales el Naci6n NCCB, y la Conferencia Cat61ica George Monahan... USCC. domingo, con festejos que romenzaran a a nuevo cargo las 11 am. con Misa solemne y procesi6n La realizacion de un estudio sobre el uso del Santisimo Sacramento por las ealles, Texas para fundar el periddico nacional de talleres, conferencias, prcsidida por el arzobispo Edward A. diocesano alii , donde per- publicaciones y reuniones de grupo para el McCarthy. manecio por dos aflos. Regreso a desarrollo de una mayor concientizacion y La fiesta continuaraTodo el dia en los Miami al nombrarle el Arzobispo participacion del pueblo en la im- terrenos de la iglesia con musica, premios, Coleman F. Carroll editor del plementacion de las conclusiones del II atrarciones infantiles y famlliares y Voice. 'Encuentro Nacional. cnmida de Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia y Bajo su direcci6n el Voice La busqueda de fondos adicionales y de ha ganado varios premios recursos para el trabajo pastoral entre los Haiti. t (Pasa a la Pag. 22) Page 241 Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, May 26,1978