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138th Year, CX LIH No. 15 15 Cents Established in 1844: Am erica’s Oldest Catholic Newspaper in Continuous Publication Friday, Ju n e 18, 1982 Support of Hatch asked Pro-lifers hail Duquesne University L i b r a r i a n of abortion coi Locust -v Colbert Ct 3 Pittsburgh Pa 15219 Gov. Richard Thornburgh's Howard Fetterhoff said the act aoomuus ie&Ull& U< UVC u uuia at signing into law of an abortion provides as much legal protection least once a day in the U.S., control act last week is being hailed for unborn children and for women according to the Center for Disease by pro-life people across the state, contemplating abortion as the U.S. Control, Mrs Hartman said. “We but some also are cautioning that a Supreme Court will permit. feel that this critical pa rt of the act lot more must be done to properly speaks to the value of the unborn protect the unborn. He said that revisions made in the ch ild." original bill, which Thornburgh Meantime, pro-abortion groups vetoed last December, were NOTING THAT the new law have denounced the Governor's relatively minor and that its basic remains at the mercy of the courts, action and vowed to continue their content remains unchanged. "All which have found previous acts fight against the law in the courts. Pennsylvania citizens who value unconstitutional in large part, Mrs. The act, which goes into effect in six human life from its beginning to its Hartman called for support of the months, regulates abortion end can rejoice now that the national Hatch Amendment, which procedures and safeguards babies legislature and the governor have would change the Constitution to say capable of living outside the womb. collaborated in giving us this that there is no constitutional right In signing the act on June 11, Gov. excellent new law," Fetterhoff said. to an abortion. People Concerned for the Unborn Thornburgh said society has an Representatives of Pennsyl­ obligation to provide certain basic Child, the largest pro-life vanians for Human Life, Southwest protections for women, particularly organization in the state, praised Region, a m ajor pro-life group here, juveniles, who are contemplating Gov. Thornburgh "for his courage expressed delight at the governor's abortion, and for viable fetuses. The and wisdom" in signing the act. "It action. But a spokeswoman, Mrs. new law provides those protections is gratifying to know that he did not Sally Rauscher, cautioned that "in a minimally intrusive and allow himself to be intimidated by while some unborn babies may be acceptable manner," the Governor the threats and hysterical rhetoric saved by the new law it is "a far cry said. of the abortion providers," said Mrs. Like father, like son, like daughter from what must be accomplished for Helen Cindrich, president of PCUC. IN HARRISBURG, the director of the total protection of the unborn." Even when it isn’t Father's Day, serving at Mass at St. February. Son Frankie, age 6, has served for two She called the new act "humane, the Pennsylvania Catholic Mrs. Maryrose Hartman, Stanislaus Church in the Strip District is a family years as an altar boy. Looking on are mother Pat and progressive legislation which puts Conference, administrative arm of executive director of PHL-SW, said our Commonwealth at the forefront affair for the Dobies family of Polish Hill. Father St. Stanislaus pastor F r. Jerome Stegman, C.S.Sp. Fr. the state's Catholic bishops, said the the requirement for a second Frank has served in the parish for 25 years as first, an Stegman said about Patti's work, which isn’t common of the national movement to stem governor and legislature have physician's presence at abortions of the tide of abortion on demand." altar boy, and now as a commentator. His children for a 7-year-old, “At first I had my doubts, N ow , he joined to give Pennsylvania "the potentially viable fetuses "may have now followed in his footsteps. Daughter Patti, said “She’s very clear.” In Philadelphia, Cardinal John age 7, joined her father as a commentator in best abortion control act in the possibly be the most important United States.' aspect" of the new law. Late-term (Continued on page 3) x Falkland crisis over, but questions left unanswered By JERRY FILTEAU totally unacceptable as a means of there was not some substantive pro­ In after his British voyage the negotiating table that could have warning of a global ‘ ethical crisis'' NC News Service selling differences between nations. gress toward peace. He sent and on his June 11-12 visit to and should have avoided it." that undercuts real peace. W a r should belong to the tra gic past, message to the two governments Argentina Pope John Paul When nearly 15,000 Argentine In overwhelmingly Catholic to history." and called leading British and continued to appeal for peace. “TO THE EXTENT that the ■ troops surrendered to British Argentine bishops to Rome to con­ Argentina he struck a theme of the efforts at arm s reduction and then of THE UNDECLARED war in the [ soldiers in the Falkland Islands celebrate a Mass for peace with him "W E ARE NOT witnessing such "integration of patriotism and total disarmament are not matched I June 15, their action ended the universality" as the basis of lasting South Atlantic was a major focus of and issue a joint appeal for peace. frightening spectacles as Hiroshima by parallel ethical renewal, they are ; immediate crisis that had occupied papal attention throughout the or Nagasaki," he said on his arrival peace, reminding Argentines that doomed in advance to failure," said To salvage the ecumenically and world attention for 10 weeks. But it crisis. in Buenos Aires, "but every time we "true patriotism. . .has to take into the papal message to the U.N. t did not resolve the underlying dis- pastorally important papal trip to risk the life of people, we start up the account the patriotism of others, so In just the first month after Special Session on Disarmament. , pute over sovereignty, and it left un­ Britain, the pope hastily arranged a mechanisms which lead to these that in tranquility there is Argentina's April 2 invasion and answered new questions about the "peace pilgrimage" to Argentina as catastrophes, we walk down intercommunion and enrichment occupation of the Falklands, which In the Argentine surrender of morality of armed conflict to settle well. dangerous paths which are within the perspective of humanism Argentines c ," the Malvinas, the ground forces in the Falklands, such disputes. Daily on his six-day voyage regressive and anti-human. and catholicity." pontiff publicly appealed for peace announced late June 14 and carried through England, Scotland and Pope John Paul II highlighted the and a negotiated solution on seven out the following day, there were no Wales he appealed for peace based "Because of this, humanity in this Even as Pope John Paul was in moral and political issues when, separate occasions. immediate indications that any visiting Great Britain in the midst of on trust, understanding and moment should once again question Argentina on his peace mission, his factors had played a role other than the conflict, he declared in a homily As his long-planned visit to Great negotiations rather than force of itself about the absurd and always secretary of state, Cardinal clear military superiority of the at Coventry: "Today, the scale and Britain M av 28-June 2 drew near, the arms — as Britain and Argentina unjust phenomenon of war, in its Agostino Casa roll, was at the United British and the prospect of an the horror of modern warfare — Pope stepped up his peace efforts continued to rely on force alone, panorama of death and pain, in Nations delivering a papal message whether nuclear or not — makes it and threatened to cancel the visit if repudiating political compromise. which the only thing left standing is urging world disarmament and (Continued on page 3)

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gather for Peter’s Pence collection c o n f e r e n c e Dear friends in Christ; give from the generosity of your heart will be deeply appreciated. Sacred Scripture informs us that the COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. (NC) - Sunday. June 27,1982, two days before the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, has been set aside for the bread which we cast on the waters of life will return U.S. bishops opened their 10-day to us in graces and blessings. gathering for prayer and reflection Peter's Pence collection in the Diocese. This I commend to your prayers the many intentions of June 13 with Cardinal George Basil occasion serves as an opportunity to express in a our Holy Father who continues to give himself Hume of Westminister presiding at tangible way our loyalty, love and devotion to our totally for the welfare of the Church and the good of the first day's morning prayer and Holy Father, the Vicar of Christ. The money the world community. Mass at St. John's Abbey. obtained in the Peter's Pence collection will not only aid the Holy Father in meeting the many calls upon The cardinal urged the 252 bishops his charities but also to partly pay the extremely Faithfully in Christ, to take to heart their ordination heavy expenses of the administration of the Vatican. instruction and their role under the This extensive administration is necessary if the Second Vatican Council. Church is to function on an international level. (Bishop Vincent M. Leonard and It is commonly known that the Vatican has Aux. Bishops John B. McDowell and incurred heavy deficits. To meet these deficits, Pope Bishop of Pittsburgh Anthony G. Bosco are among those John Paul II has appealed for financial assistance attending.) from the faithful, through the Bishops of the Church throughout the world. Whatever you may be able to June 14, 1982 The meeting, held at St. John's University and Abbey, about 75 Appointments, changes miles from Minneapolis, is believed Th e Reverend Pierre G . Sodioi, S.T.L., from to be the first of its type in the United His Excellency, Bishop Leonard, announces the assistant, Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary States. Preparations for the June 13- following appointments and changes, effective Church, Ellwood City, to pastor, Mother of Sorrows 23 "Assembly of U.S. Bishops for Thursday, July 1. 1982, except where noted: Parish, Charleroi, effective Thursday, July 8, 1982. Prayer and Reflection on Episcopal RETIREMENTS Ministry" took over a year. The Reverend Joseph T . Ostrowski, from pastor of The Reverend Alvin Gutierrez, from assistant, Saint Mary Parish, New Castle, to pastor, Saint Some press reports on the first day Saint Stanislaus Kostka parish, Lyndora effective June 1, 1982. Michael Parish, Avella. of the meeting stated that the CHAPLAIN bishops would be considering the The Reverend Joseph P. Sullivan, from Saint The Reverend John M. Unger, at his request, has 1 issues of women's ordination, Veronica Parish, Ambridge. resigned the pastorate of Sacred Heart Parish, | abortion and birth control. Pittsburgh, and has been appointed chaplain to the The Reverend John L. Michaels, from pastor of Motherhouse of the Sisters of Divine Providence, Russell Shaw, NCCB director of Saint Michael Parish, Avella. public affairs, said this was not so. Allison Park. "The media assume that every time The Reverend John J. Thomas, from pastor of SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS I the bishops get together they talk Mother of Sorrows Parish, Charleroi, effective The Reverend James B. Krah, from leave of absence in the Diocese of Cheyenne, and the I about these issues. It is not true in Thursday, July 8, 1982. Pope’s 1st saint from assistant, Saint E this case at St. John." Reverend Robert F. Guay, The Reverend George A. Benton, from pastor of Basil Parish, Pittsburgh, will jointly administer Shaw said there were no plans to St. Crispin of Viterbo (shown here in a painting from the Rome Most Holy Name of Jesus parish, Troy Hill, Saint Alphonsus Parish, Springdale, as team I issue statements or press releases archives of the Capuchin order) will be canonized in ceremonies Sun­ Pittsburgh. m inistry. |§ during the pastoral retreat of the day, June 20, in Vatican City by Pope John Paul II. He will become the The Reverend Thomas M. Nee, from assistant The R everend W aller A. So bon is appointed I bishops and the rule was that the first saint named by Pope John Paul, and the honor for the Capuchin pastor of Saint Philip Parish, Crafton. Diocesan Director of Ministry to the Handicapped. I meeting was closed to the media. Franciscan lay brother who died in Rome more than 200 years ago falls du ring the 800th jubilee ye a r honoring St. Fra n cis Assisi. St. C ris ­ (With the exception of Father George Benton, all He will also serve as pastor of Saint Stanislaus Kostka Parish, Lyndora. The bishops' schedule was to pin, a frail and quiet young man, became known for his “simplicity, the priests retiring will take up residence at Saint M begin at 6:30 a.m. with private Mass gentleness andknightlycourtesy,”for his popular way of expressing John Vianney Manor. Father Benton's address is The Reverend Edwin J.Wichman, from assistant, S and was to end at 10 p.m. with night himself through proverbs and sayings, and for his miracles.Born in R .D . » 4, Box 343, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Saint Canice Parish, Pittsburgh, to Director, Saint | prayer. Each day's schedule was 1668 he lived to be 81, dying in Rome just one day after the feast of 16057.) Anthony School for Exceptional Children, Oakmont. similar: morning and evening and another Capuchin saint, Felix of Cantalice, St. Crispin’s model in life. PASTORS B night prayer in assembly, corporate In honor of the canonization, the Capuchins have printed a booklet on The Reverend Vincent C . Bertoline, from The Reverend Charles O. Peterman has been | and personal reflection times, four his life “ Who Gave More Than He Got.” It is available for $1 (postage administrator. Saint Lucy Parish, New Castle, to granted a leave of absence from the Diocese in order ■ major presentations and blocks of included) or at 60 cents each for orders of 10 or more, from F r. Francis pastor, Saint Lucy Parish, New Castle. to assume an assignment in the Archdiocese of B free time. Fugini, St. Augustine Province, 220 37th St. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15201. M iam i. T h e Reverend Raymond M. Utz, S.T.L, J.C.L, from Secretary, Diocesan Tribunal, to pastor, The Reverend Thomas J. Harvey, S.T.L., M.S.W., Sacred Heart Parish, Pittsburgh. has resigned the pastorate of Saint Kilian Parish, Mars, effective Thursday, July 8, 1982, in order to 6 in diocese to be ordained The Reverend John W. Rebel, from assistant, assume the charge of Executive Director of the Saint Anselm Parish, Swissvale, to pastor, St. Kilian Six men who have completed their Jude parish, Scott Tw p., son of Mary Street, Lawrenceville, son of National Conference of Catholic Charities, Parish, Mars, effective Thursday, July 8,1982. Washington, D.C., effective August 1,1982. I college and theological studies will Semplice D'Amico of Brookline and Edward and Anna Franciscus I be ordained to the priesthood for the the late Anthony D'Amico. Stokan of Lawrenceville. The Reverend Richard J . M ueller, from assistant The Reverend John William Guiser, assistant at ■ diocese at a Mass Saturday Saint Francis Xavier Parish, Pittsburgh, to pastor • E. Daniel Sweeney, St. Ambrose Saint Alphonsus Parish, Wexford, has been granted ■afternoon, June 26, at noon in St. • David Driesch, St. John the Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish, Troy Hill, parish Spring Hill, son of Helen a leave of absence from the Diocese for a period of ■Paul Cathedral, Oakland. Baptist parish. Baden, son of Pittsburgh. six months to be part of the Charismatic William and Marilyn Truitt Driesch Kersumco of Spring Hill. from Director, Saint Community, Intercessors of the Lamb, Omaha, Bishop Vincent Leonard will be of Baden. The Reverend Walter So bon, (Biographies and photographs of Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska. ■the ordaining prelate and will also Anthony School for Exceptional Children, ■be the principal celebrant and • Wayne Dvorak, St. Luke parish, the six are on page 2.) Oaklmont, to pastor, Saint Stanislaus Kostka The Reverend Kenneth E . M yers, assistant, Saint Carnegie, son of Frank and Parish, Lyndora. fiomilist. Aux. Bishops John They have served as deacons in John the Baptist Parish, Monaca, has been released Margaret Kerr Dvorak of Carnegie. ■McDowell and Anthony Bosco as the following parishes: D'Amico, St. The Reverend A lo y siu s B. Berk, from from his assignment so that he may assume a charge 9 Thomas Galvin, St. Agnes parish ■well as more than 100 priests from Kilian. Mars; Dresch, St. Maurice, administrator, Saint Veronica Parish, Ambridge, to with Father Robert Fox in organizing a new West Mifflin, son of Mr. and Mrs. B h e diocese will also participate in Forest Hills; Dvorak, St. Raphael, pastor, Saint Veronica Parish, Ambridge. religious community in the Diocese of Sioux Falls. B h e ceremonies. William Galvin Sr., of Lincoln Morningside; Galvin, Holy Trinity, ASSISTANT ■ Place and the late Eleanor Schorr Robinson Township; Stokan, St. The Reverend James S. Ruggiero, from The Reverend Donald P. Fix, from assistant, Saint ■ To be ordained are: G alvin. Therese, Munhall; and Sweeney, St. administrator. Saint Philip Neri Parish, Donora, to Alphonsus Parish, Springdale, to assistant, Saint I • Carmen D'Amico, SS. Simon and • M atthew Stokan, St. M a ry , 46th Valentine, Bethel Park. pastor, Saint Philip Neri Parish, Donora. Alphonsus Parish, Wexford.

V ft Page 2 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday, June 18, 1982 One of 2 in country Ordinations set Campus ministry school set here

By STEPHEN KARLINCHAK Fr. Oesterle said campus and bread for the world will be Newman Clubs where Catholics ministers suffer job burnout the presented on June 24. could meet Catholics so they More than 30 campus ministers — same as workers do in secular jobs. .. wouldn't meet others and be THE CAMPUS ministers will priests, Religious brothers and He said one of the most common contaminiated." discuss the religious attitudes of sisters, laymen and laywomen — problems for campus ministers is to young people, hear from a panel of Fr. Oesterle said campus ministry w ill attend the 20th annual F ra n k J . find exactly where in the college students and examine models for then took on an academic focus, Lewis Chaplains' School for structure they fit. Campus Ministry Orientation to be ministry in the June 25 session. teaching Catholic doctrine and Detroit Aux. Bishop Thomas morality. In the 1960s, campus held June 21 — 30 at the Gilmary Morality and ethics will be the G um bleton w ill m ake a presentation ministry became ecumenical and Center, Moon Township. themes for the June 26 session . The on peacemaking on June 24. "Jesus' tried to respond to the times. Now participants will have the following The school in one of two programs command on being peace makers campus ministry is pastoral in. topics from which to choose: for new campus ministers has been clarified by popes and orientation, focusing on liturgy and general morality, sexual morality sponsored by the United States bishops,” Fr. Oesterle said, “and prayer, with some emphasis of Catholic Conference’s Department they have condemned nuclear war and medical ethics. educational, service, prophetic and of Education. The other will be held and supported disarmament." F r . L a rry M adden, S .J., of social dimensions. Aug. 1 — 9 at the University of Washington D.C., will speak on June Southern California. One change Fr. Oesterle has seen ANOTHER SESSION on Ju n e 22 27 on “What's Good for Liturgy?" is more laypersons and Religious Among the colleges represented will focus on faith development. Fr. Richard Conboy, executive brothers and sisters involved in at the eastern school will be Bowling "It's a phenomenon that only assistant to the president of campus ministry. He said they can Green, Virginia Commonwealth, the recently people have been made Duquesne University, and Sr. Mary do all that a priest can do, except say University of New Hampshire and aware," Fr. Oesterle said. “It's to Joan Coultas, provincal director of Mass. FR. MATTHEW STOKAN FR. E. DANIEL SWEENEY West Chester State. realize that people understand life the Sisters of the Divine Providence, Asked what advice he would give and God differently. There's Fr. E. Daniel Sweeney will offer will discuss on June 28. “A Vision of to new campus ministers, Fr. Fr. Matthew Stokan will offer his different images and people have first Mass in his home parish, St. his first Mass at his home parish, St. NEW CAMPUS MINISTERS are Church and Ministry." Oesterle replied "most campus defined as those who have been on different questions and needs. M ary on 46th Street in Lawrence- Ambrose in Spring Hill, on Sunday, "It will ask what you experience ministers should listen to the people the job less than one year, according ville, on Sunday, June 27, at 4 p.m. June 27 at 3 p.m. “ We have to look at our own faith with the people you minister to and at a college to get a sense of their to Fr. John Oesterle, program development and listen to experts' what in a ministry," Fr. Oesterle needs. Homilist will be Fr. William Fay, Homilist will be Fr. Jon Brzek, director who is campus minister at ideas on young adults' as well as explained. ' 'Accept the fact that young people vice re c to r of Mt. St. Mary associate pastor of Holy Spirit Geneva and Robert Morris colleges middle aged adults' faith." Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md. parish, West Mifflin. and the Pennsylvania State THE JUNE 29 session w ill deal are at the stage where they're University — Beaver Campus. LaRoche College President Sr. distant from the institutional A reception dinner will be held at with planning, goalsetting and A dinner will follow in the parish Margaret Huber, C.D.P., will teamwork in campus ministry. Sr. Church to a great extent. It's 6:30 p.m. in the parish iyceum. hall. Among those making presenta­ discuss "How Does Campus students having their first freedom tions before the campus ministers Margaret Berry, C.S.J., major Ministry Fit into the College" on superior of the Sisters of St. Joseph to do whatever. It's an opportunity The son of Edward and Anna will be Fr. Joseph Kenna, USCC Franciscus Stokan, he attended St. T h e son of Helen Kersum co June 23. Also on the same day, Fr. will discuss counseling and spiritual for students to decide how God and representative for campus and Eugene Lauer, instructor at Seton the Church fit into their lives." Mary School, the Bishop's Latin Sweeney of the North Side, Fr. young adult ministry, and Sr. direction on the closing session on School and graduated from Sweeney attended St. Ambrose Hill College, will talk about “The Art June 30. Margaret Ivers, director of the Fr. Oesterle said that one of the Lawrenceville Catholic High School School, the Bishop's Latin School of Praying in Busy, Complex Catholic Campus Ministers Fr. Oesterle, in reviewing the job's negative aspects is thpt in 1974. He attended St. Paul and St. Paul's Seminary. He W o rld ." Association. Their presentation to changes which have occured over campus ministers often have no Sem inary and received a bachelor of received a bachelor of arts degree be held on June 23, will be "Campus Workshops on ministry to the last 30 years in campus ministry, tangible results to show for their arts degree from Duquesne from Duquesne University in 1978 Ministry vs. Burnout." homosexuals, the rights of women efforts. University in 1978. He received a and a m aster of divinity degree from said "It has shifted from the master of arts degree in Scripture St. Vincent Seminary, Latrobe, in from Mt. St. Mary Seminary in 1982. 1982. 6 priests of diocese to retire in July

Six priests of the diocese will retire from their posts, effective July 1, according to an official announcement by Bishop Leonard.

The priests are Fr. Joseph T. Ostrowski, pastor of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in Lyndora (effective June 1); Fr. Joseph P. Sullivan, St. Veronica Church pastor in Ambridge: Fr. John L. Michaels, Fr. Ostrowski F r. Benton F r. Nee Fr. Sullivan Fr. Thomas Fr. Michaels pastor of St. Michael in Avella.

1938 in Turin, . He filled 46th St. and St. Patrick, before being Archabbey by Bishop Hugh C. Fr. John J. Thomas, pastor of assignments in New Jersey and New named pastorof St. Veronica in 1969. Boyle. Mother of Sorrows in Charleroi York before coming to the diocese in (effective July 8), F r. George A. 1945, when he served at St. Mary Fr. John L. Michaels has been Fr. Benton was pastor of St. Benton, pastor of Most Holy Name, Church in Beaver Falls. pastor of St. Michael for 11 years. He Michael in Avella from 1963 to 1971 Troy Hill; and Fr. Thomas M. Nee. was ordained Ju n e 3, 1939 in when he was named pastor of most assistant pastor of St. Philip in He later served at Regina Coeli, Philadelphia'' by Cardinal Dennis H o ly Nam e. Crafton. North Side, and St. Hilary, Dougherty. Washington, and St. Peter, Fr. Thomas M. Nee was ordained June 3,1939 at St. Vincent by Bishop FR. DAVID DRIESCH FR. W A Y N E DVORAK McKeesport, before being assigned Fr. John J. Thomas was ordained THE PRIESTS, with the to Lyndora 18 years ago. Boyle. Fr. David Driesch will offer his Fr. Wayne Dvorak will offer his J u n e 12, 1938 in S t. V in c e n t exception of Fr. George Benton, will Archabbey by Bishop Hugh C. Boyle first Mass in his home parish, St. first Mass in his home parish, St. reside at St. John Vianney Manor for Fr. Sullivan was ordained June 13, He was pastor of St. Luke in John the Baptist in Baden, on in Carnegie on Sunday JuneLuke retired priests in Crafton. Fr. 1937 at St. Vincent Archabbey by Bentleyville and St. Denis in Sunday, June 27, at 3 p.m. 27. at 2:30 p.m. He has been pastor of Mother of Benton will live in Slippery Rock. Bishop Hugh C. Boyle. Versailles and later administrator Sorrows since June of 1946. of St. Eugene in Liberty Boro and The homilist will be Fr. John Homilist will beFr. Thomas Byrd, professor of pastoral theology at Mt. assistant at Purification in Ellwood Hoehl. headmaster of Quigley High Fr. Joseph Ostrowski, a native of He was pastor of St. Ann in Bulger, Fr. George A . B enton w as St. Mary Seminary, Emmitsburg, C ity. He has been assistant pastor of School. Bristol, Conn., was ordained July 3, St. Joseph in Natrona, St. Mary on ordained June 6, 1943 in St. Vincent Md. St. Philip since 1974. A reception will follow in the parish hall. A reception will follow at the THWH-DWOOD’S JIM DRONEY A MIKE ^ILVESTRF SELL The son of William and Marilyn Norwood House in Bridgeville. Truitt Driesch of Baden, Fr. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Driesch attended Mt. Gallitzin The son of Frank and Margaret DESKS, FILES, TYPEWRITER Academy, Baden, and graduated Kerr Dvorak of Carnegie, Fr. MOTEL CALCULATORS, SUPPLIES. from Quigley High School in 1974. He Dvorak graduated from Chartiers THE FAMILY RESORT FOR A FAST DELIVERY DISCOUNT PRICES attended St. Paul Seminary and Valley High School in 1973 and HOLIDAY STAY YOU'LL NEVER Quality begins a t... received a bachelor of arts degree in attended St. Paul Seminary. He FORGET TRY US & SEE" CLOSE TO MT. LEBANON OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. BEACH AN0 BOARDWALK AMUSE­ philosophy and psychology from received a bachelor of arts degree MENTS. 18)7 Banksyille Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 152)6 3444300 Duquesne University in 1978 and a from the University of Pittsburgh in 24th A Surf Avn. 609-522-8334 master of divinity degree from St. 1977 and a master of arts degree in WILDWOOD, N.J. 06260 Q uality Inn Vincent Seminary in Latrobe in 1982. 1981 from Mt. St. Mary Seminary. IRELAND TOUR OCEANFRONT 54TH STREET July 11-26th 84 NEW OCEANFRONT UNITS! Fr. Carmen D'Amico will offer his Final Call • Giani 5 story at Hum filled • Adult Reading Room first Mass in his home parish, SS. 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VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Buenos Aires, Argentina, that Pope announced last year, but the John Paul II returned from his 30- John Paul would visit both Chile and imposition of martial law in Poland hour visit to Argentina with renewed Argentina in September 1983. The since then has placed a question calls for peace in another world Vatican would not immediately mark over it. The Polish hierarchy * trouble spot, Lebanon. He said he confirm the visit. has been pressing hard recently for was ready to go there if it would help the trip to take place as originally Th e pope also said during the planned. bring peace. flight from Argentina that he might "People are not called to fight and visit Lebanon. “I am always ready Archbishop Luigi Poggi. the destroy each other, but to to go, but the right conditions, the roving Vatican diplomat who deals understand each other and agree to right elements must exist," he said. with Eastern Europe, left Rome live peacefully," the pope said in his June 14 for a visit of several days to ASKED W HETHER he would go Poland. He was expected to talk to noontime Angelus talk before some to his native Poland this August, the 30,000 people in St. Peter's Square. government officials during the trip pope replied, "It is my duty, but the about the possibility of the papal "It is an illusion to believe that proper conditions have to be visit. war and violence bring solutions," created." Plans for such a trip were the pope said. “Instead, they During his 31-hour whirlwind b r generate new hatred and more of Argentina, Pope John Paul II m istrust." undertook the delicate tasks of preaching peace to a nation at w ar POPE JOHN PAUL also told the and negotiated solutions to a Angelus crowd that he was grateful government whose inflexibility Monroeville Mass 'special9 that the reasons for his visit to during early mediation efforts Argentina had been well understood contributed to the fighting. T O A m erican Wind Symphony plays at the beginning with the singing of the parish choir at the Mass, held and cordially welcomed. of Mass at North American Martyrs Church in last Sunday morning. The symphony appeared as part The pope's trip was much more Monroeville, as Fr. Anthony DeLuca, the pastor, of its community relations program. The “The both festive and profound than an anti-war crusade. proceeds toward the altar for the liturgy. The 45- congregation responded with a standing ovation at the participation in the liturgical Sandwiched between strong member symphony integrated its instrumental music Mass's conclusion. celebrations showed the Christian condemnations of war were lessons sensitivity with which the Argentine on how a Christian community people understood m y intentions, as should react to the sufferings of war occurred also during my pastoral and what Christian leaders should Pro-lifers hail passage of act visit to Great Britain," he said. do to aid reconciliation and to prevent further warlike atmos­ In conversations with journalists in the country," but added that A state Planned Parenthood pheres from developing. (Continued from page 1) aboard the papal plane on his return efforts must now be directed toward official said her organization will Krpl^ghairrnan of the Pennsylvania from Argentina, the pope said he THE POPE’S ANTI WAR Congress and passage of a attempt to have the courts throw out Catholic Conference, said the new was pleased with the results of his message was quick and strong. In constitutional amendment to sections of the bill it believes are law“ is “a source of great trips both to Argentina and to Great his airport arrival speech he overturn the Supreme Court's 1973 unconstitutional. The state National encouragement to all in the B ritain. condemned "the absurd and always legalization of abortion. Organization for Women (NOW) Commonwealth who value the lives unjust phenomenon of war" and was among other groups that said " I have been able to see two of unborn children." Opponents of the new law, on the asked God's aid "to relegate to they are considering legal action. peoples at war, who were able to New president other hand, expressed outrage at oblivion the recourse to w ar. to CARDINAL KROL praised the receive me and hear the same Gov. Thornburgh's action and Main sections of the abortion Fr. Augustine Flood, O.S.B., has terrorism or the methods of state legislature as "one of the message, the same truth, and who talked of filing suit against the law. control act provide: That minors been named the new president of St. violence." nation's most pro-life" and said want peace," he said. Spokesmen for several organizat­ have the consent of a parent or court Vincent College, Latrobe, effective In the panorama of death and pain members of both parties who ions that support an abortion for an abortion: that a woman be The pope said he went to July 1. F r. Flood, 44, holds a wrought by war, "the only thing left worked to enact the bill deserved the choice said the act constitutes counseled by a physician about Argentina because "it was bachelor of arts degree from St. standing is the negotiating table, gratitude and praise of all their interference with women's rights of abortion at least 24 hours necessary to complete the process" John’s College (Calif.) and a which could and should have constituents "who want to see full, privacy and religious freedom, and beforehand: that there be a 24-hour of pleading for peace, begun in doctorate from the Claremont avoided it," he said. legal protection for all human that many of its provisions either waiting period before the abortion: Great Britian. He described the trip Graduate School. Associated with The airport speech was the beings restored in the United have been held to be unconstitu­ that all abortions after the first three to Latin America as “very good but St. Vincent College since 1975, he has strongest condemnation of war . States." tional by federal courts, or are months of pregnancy be performed not enough." served as director of continuing during the pope's brief trip, Tile? bill's prime sponsors, who before the U.S. Supreme Court for a in a hospital: that in late-ternv education, assistant professor of- organized to counterbalance his Cardinal Raul Silva Henriquez of worked with the Governor's staff to ruling. abortions, doctors use methods religious studies and as a member of long-planned pastoral visit to Santiago, Chile, announced later in dra&Man act that would meet “WE’RE OUTRAGED that Gov. most likely to result in a live birth the college’s board of directors. Britain, May 28-June 2. Thorijburgh s objections to the Thornburgh has ignored the wishes and that a second physician be original version, were House of the majority of Pennsylvanians" present in such cases to attend to the Republicans Stephen Freind, by signing the act, Jeanne Clark, aborted child: that no child born M e Forren Typew riter Co. Delaware County, and Gregg president of Pennsylvanians for the with a handicap be denied care or Get Away To It All Cunningham, Centre County. Right to a Private Life, told the daily nourishment. 545 Liberty Ave. at Fifth 2 8 1 -7 4 4 3 press. Mrs. Clark is director of the The act also provides that Th e cardinal called the act "one of Allegheny Women's Center, an Deluxe Oceanfront Hotel Located PERFECT GRADUATION CIFT Medicaid funds not be used for 2 the best pieces of pro-life legislation abortion clinic in Pittsburgh. 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Alter 75 years, St. Michael School in Munhall closed its doors at the Health Department but their names end of the 1981-82 school term. > Efficiencies Are Fully Equipped With Cookware. Utensils. Dishes. Toaster. Rag. and patients' names will be kept Coffee Pot. Electric Can Opener & Spice Rack private. »240°° "According to Fr. Richard Zuia, pastor of St. Michael parish, the school's declining enrollment was the most important factor in the NOW decision to close the school. Of the 158 students enrolled during the Crisis over Call Toll-Free for Reservations! 1981-82 term, only 45 were from St. Michael parish. Only two students on Falklands in PA, WV, VA, DC, NJ & DE call from the parish were enrolled in the last first grade class and there ‘ 18750 were no prospects for first grade students for the 1982-83 school term. (Continued from page 1) 800-638-2106 Others factors cited in the decision were rising teachers salaries and imminent and bloody Argentine 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY SALE utility bills. defeat. in MD call 800-492-3147 AT NEW LOCATION - Our students from St. Michael parish will continue their Catholic A n earlie r papal plea to B ritain for 1 HR. FREE PARKING W/MACH. PURCHASE education at St. Mary Magdalene School in Homestead," Fr. Zula a cease-fire and a negotiated Best W estern W l ACCEPT VISA AND MASTER CHARGE said. "The school in only three blocks from our present school and Fr. solution met a blunt rebuff from OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9:30-5:30 SAT. 10-2 (Bernard) Costello (pastor of St. Mary Magdalene) has extended a British Prime Minister Margaret warm invitation to us." Thatcher. B « s t Wa Repair All Makes, q ■ mm m jm Western. Free estimates > AO I "/ *1*10 ' Approximately 85 students who were enrolled at St. Michael were Argentine President Leopoido Ocean Front W( HAVE RIMONS FOR All TYPEWRITERS I AD MACHINES parishioners at Holy Angels parish, Hays. Arrangements have been Galtieri sent the pope a message just & Boardwalk & 26th Street made for Holy Angels parishioners to attend St. Albert the Great hours before the cease-fire in which Ocean City, MD 21842 School, Baldwin Borough. he declared that Argentina (301) 289-3384______A Harrison Group Properly ' 'continued to be willing" to accept a ; St. Michael School was staffed by the Vincentian Sisters of Charity. cease-fire — but the British SUPPORT YOUR ADVERTISER In its last year, the school had three of the sisters teaching full time government said it saw in the ajid another working part time. While the teaching sisters will leave message no departure from the the parish, Fr. Zula said that order will have other sisters remaining in previous Argentine position on the STONE HARBOR. N.J. the parish to teach catechism and for pastoral ministry. conditions for such a cease-fire. La HACIENDA Pope says 'Solidarity9 MOTEL 108TH AMO THIRD AVENUE P 0 BOX 96 basic demand of workers STONE HARBOR NJ PHONE 609 - 368-1501 Quality Service GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - concerned, taken with full has become the ally of his independence in regard to the h u m a n ity." Luxurious Comfort "Solidarity" is a basic "demand Newly Renovated and political power, and worked out in and. . . program" for the world's He called the unionization of Oecorated full liberty to decide upon the workers, Pope John Paul II told workers in response to injustices of Air Conditioned — Heated internal organization, way of world representatives of labor in the industrial revolution “a just Free T V functioning and activities of labor Geneva June 15. social reaction." Singles doubles Suites unions." Addressing the annual conference The reaction "caused an Four days before the pope of the International Labor impetuous emergence of a great traveled to Geneva to address the Organization (ILO), the pontiff burst of solidarity among workers, mm 15-Day Bargain ILO, a committee of the 169-nation reiterated the right of workers to first and foremost industrial organization issued a report form labor unions, sharply warned workers," he said. "The call for criticizing Poland for violating ILO against state control of unions, and solidarity and common action European rules in its crackdown on Solidarity. paid "homage to all work" as an addressed to the workers was TEACHING ABO UT JESUS expression of the fundamental PO PE JOHN PAUL called human important and eloquent from the digifjty of man. w ork a central theme of his point of view of social ethics." Holiday under spirituel y The most important work of a missionary is sharing the love He lauded the ILO, declaring that pontificate, saying that in all its DESPITE IMPROVEMENTS direction of forms "work deserves a particular of Jesus Christ, the joy and hope He brings, and His promise of its ptfbposes "a re ve ry close to those won by organized labor since then, Father Paul E. respect, because it is the work of eternal life. which church and the Apostolic See the pope said, "various systems man, because behind all labor there wish to pursue in their domain." founded on ideology and power have YURKO This is just what thousands of missionaries on every continent i& always a living subject, the Pistar. Divine Redeemer Parish Ambridge let flagrant injustices persist or Although the pope did not do every day, for the neediest of our brothers and sisters. human person. Labor takes its value have created new ones." specifically mention the troubled and dignity from that." Please help Christ s storytellers by praying and sacrificing for situation in his native Poland, where In addition, he said, "enhanced He emphasized the need to the Missions. the* communist world's first social justice consciousness" has humanize labor and keep man at the independent labor union, Solidarity, led to the recognition of injustices center in all considerations of has Leen suppressed under martial that had gone unnoticed before. problems related to the world of law,-his choice of "solidarity" as the j YES, I want to help tall the story of Jasus. Enclosed Is my sacrifice of: theme of his address and his attack work. In urging worker solidarity as a response to continuing injustices, on slate control of labor unions were "For not only does work bear □ $2,400 □ $1,200 □ $600 □ $300 □ $150 □ $50 □ $25 □ $10 □ Other the pope emphasized that solidarity clearly a criticism of the Polish and man's mark, but it is in work also □ I will sand a monthly donation whan posslbla. is a struggle “ for justice and for the other Eastern European govern­ that man discovers the meaning of truth of social life" rather than a ments. his existence, in all work conceived mere “irreducible opposition in a ‘1999 ¿TVS, Sept. 13*’ as human activity," he said. Name “THE RIGHT to labor union struggle against others." France Germany free'dom is known as incontestably Switzerland He said he chose to speak on the "Solidarity refuses to conceive of City _ State Zip one, of the more generally theme of solidarity because of “ the society in terms of struggle 'against' Italy Vatican acknowledged basic rights, and very nature of human labor. The and to conceive of social relations in Paris Lourdes Rome Munich Lucerne Zurich J Please ask the missionaries to remember the following intentions at M ass_ I convention number 87 (1948) of the problem of work has an extremely terms of irreducible class International Labor Organization is PAPAL AUDIENCE profound link with that of the opposition," said the pope in a The tint step It to tend In thtt coupon evidence of this," he said. meaning of human life. Work critique of the Marxist theory of today. By return mod you mtd receive a tact- Photo by Leon V Kofod ( becomes a problem of spiritual life packed totdar which tads you what you can "Yet it is a very threatened right. class struggle. expect every moment ot an unforgettable Send your gift to your Diocesan office of: through that link, and so it really is .. H e said solidarity m ust crossl ______.experience..______It is-one that is often attacked." Re* Paul E. Yurto (phone I . The link between work and the very georgraphical frontiers in an age olj Divine Redeemer Rectory 266 I THE SOCIETY FOR 241 Merchant Street 4109) j "it seems to be essential," the meaning of human existence always global interdependence and must Ambridge Penn 15003 THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH popé continued, "to recall that testifies that man has not been unite urban and rural workers and Dear Father cohesion of the social forces is alienated by work, that he has not those in developed and developing Please send your colorful folder FATHER JOHN A. 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E d i t o r i a l Who called for an encore? By DALE FRANCIS returned in the M ay 28th issue of the honor paid to Mother Teresa is activist. He points out .t^at National Catholic Reporter with somehow a slight to Am erican American nuns have involved A few months ago, Dick Ryan, a more of the same. sisters. In saying Mother Teresa themselves in support of causes columnist for the New York Daily Abortion controls owes an apology to them, Mr. Ryan such as civil rights, social justice, News, hit it big. He got nationwide YOU HAVE TO wonder who called writes, “American nuns, with as women's rights, the judicial system publicity, his writing was discussed for an encore. Is it really important much dedication and commitment and protests about defense spending Gov. Thornburgh acted on radio and television, was the to continue an effort to belittle bill was debated long and as Mother Teresa and any of her and Third World dictatorships ■—• subject of editorials. Mother Teresa? Does Mr. Ryan commendably last week when vigorously in the legislature, sisters, have worked in mostly and notes M other Teresa has not. He really have this need to try to bring he signed into law an abortion and that three extended public obscure, taken-for-granted, difficult points out M other Teresa doesn't, Mother Teresa down? scold some of the multinational control act for Pennsylvania. hearings on it were held circumstances that are quite corporations,” . . . has never really Mr. Thornburgh withstood around the state, including one In his encore, Mr. Ryan says he different from those in India." thinks Mother Teresa “owes the supported her sisters, brothers and heavy pressure from pro­ here in Pittsburgh. Since all sisters and the church in the United No one doubts the selfless service priests who have been jailed, abortion forces who wanted the revisions in the new act are CK DALE of many American sisters. It may tortured or murdered.." He isn't States a rather serious apology. “ He him to veto this bill as FRANCIS less strict than the original conditions this by saying it applies well be that they have not received happy about her opposition -to he did an earlier version last provisions, it can hardly be “if Mother Teresa has consciously the praise they deserve. But it is abortion, saying, “It would seem December. The Governor argued that opponents had no allowed herself to be billed by the contrary to reason to suggest that Mother Teresa could use her vast Mother Teresa is responsible for influence on world crises other than contended the first version was in p u t. media and the American hierarchy this. Surely she has never done 'those being ably handled today by unconstitutional in part, and i as the definitive model of religious life, with some patent on charity, anything but praise the work of the local Knights of Columbus we ourselves questioned the From some of the outcries, What he did that gained him such while allowing U.S. sisters to come others. Her community works not chapter and some of the longest- value of several provisions. attention was that he took a few one would think abortion itself off as a struggling second best." only in India but in many parts of the running editorials in the history, of was being outlawed. Actually, whacks at Mother Teresa of world, including the United States, the religious press." Calcutta. He later explained, “It any woman intent on The truth is Mother Teresa has is unique as a worldwide But Mr. Thornburgh, who was not my intention to criticize. herself emphasized the importance community, but that is not relevant obtaining an abortion will still has always stated he is The media and parts of the Church of other religious communities, has to the point Mr. Ryan makes that Mr. Ryan's complaint is so unfair opposed to abortion on be able to get one under this hierarchy have created a superstar praised their work. Mr. Ryan's U.S. sisters deserve praise. They do. that it would seem even he would recognize it is. Mother Teresa demand, indicated at the time act. Abortion on demand will in Mother Teresa and that's not what mention of the American hierarchy B ut it is ridiculous to suggest Mother the Church is about." obviously bothers him, she ’ just he would sign a revised bill if it continue to thrive. The in praise of her ignores the fact she is Teresa owes them an apology a w orld figure, she is a Nobel Peace won't fit his little mold, every word sweeping approval that the He failed if his intention was not to because they do not receive enough dealt with his objections. That Prize recipient and the winner of thé of praise for her he sees as criticism Supreme Court has given this criticize, it came out as criticism praise. revision was accomplished Templeton Prize, which has been of others. That's sad, he wants to operation guarantees that. and mean-spirited criticism. It was under the direction of the awarded to individuals of many create a dichotomy where there is an episode best forgotten. It didn't MR. R YAN also is upset because drafters of the act, Reps. nationalities. none. The problem is Mr. Ryan's. What will be gained is some do Mother Teresa any harm but it Mother Teresa does not do what he Stephen Freind and Gregg Let us hope there are no more legal protection in late-term was unpleasant. Now Mr. Ryan has Mr. Ryan's concern is that the wants her to do— become a political encores. Cunningham, and last week abortions for babies able to the Governor, to his credit, did live outside the womb. The affix his signature to the physician's counseling and the legislation. 24-hour waiting period that are Jesus reassures us required before an abortion By FR. RICHARD MURPHY, O.P. His action clim axed years of m ay save some babies whose effort by the legislature to mothers change their minds Many of us listen to the weather-reports every day, for Mother Nature is provide our state with some about having the operation. someone we must all reckon with. She can be soft and gentle ana astonishingly generous, but she can also pack a wallop that reminds ife of control over a medical Parents of minor daughters how puny and vulnerable we are. Some very saintly people, however, see procedure that has operated seeking an abortion will at God in every manifestation of nature. least have a say in the m atter, with few restrictions ever Throughout the Bible one reads of winds and storms, of fire and lightning. since the Supreme Court instead of learning about it Yet, as the composer of that wonderful Psalm 77 writes, God is everywhere legalized it in 1973. As an after the fact or not at all, as at to be seen. Ancient Job, frustrated and miserarne, did some complaining, example of the need for present. The woman's health and called upon the Lord to explain w hy a good m an should have to suffer as controls, a Florida group is will be better protected in any he did. God answered Job from the whirlwind, making it plain and evident that Job did not know anything about the world God had made, or about now offering doctors here the abortion by several of the act’s God's ways. Job got the point eventually, and humbly confessed that hg was chance to buy abortion clinic provisions. out of his depth, and that God ought to be trusted in all things. “ franchises." In a letter to all St. M ark gives us a very likely description of a storm on the Sea of Galilee, members of the Pennsylvania Given the limits to what can You can almost see the waves crashing against the ship, and hear the Wind Medical Association, thegroup b e done under present howling; it appeared as if each moment was to be the last. And where was told prospective investors Supreme Court rulings, the Jesus? Calm ly sleeping on a cushion in the stern of the ship. In desperation about high returns from the apostles cried out in language somewhat less than polite: "Master, new act is most welcome. don't you care? We are sinking! " Jesus awoke, rebuked the wind, and said “women's health centers” it is Members of the legislature to the sea, “ Hush! be still! " And all was well. franchising. It cited net yearly who voted for it deserve the It is interesting to note how often, during His public ministry, Jesus found earnings of $191,000 in one thanks of their constituents. it necessary to reassure His followers. Many times He urged them to "fear instance, and said no But pro-lifers cannot forget the not, " for panie-fear is not compatible with confidence and trust in God. Like experience in the women's act must be viewed as interim Job s God, Jesus was Lord of all nature, capable of stilling the wind and the health field is needed; the legislation. Abortion on waves with a single command. group will provide a compre­ St. Paul was quick to learn the message. ' The love of Christ overwhelms demand remains the law of the us, " he wrote. So great is God's love that our human standards of judgment hensive training program. land, in effect. Efforts to do not apply. Jesus died for all that all might live. If He has done that much, change that must continue. who can imagine what He has prepared for us? "If anyone is in Christ," he As pointed out by People exclaimed, “ he is new creation. ' Concerned for the Unborn Despite its passage, the new The phrase "to be in Christ," is one of Paul's favorites. It has no local Child, which reported the meaning, as if Jesus were a place: it refers to a spiritual reality, to a union, a c t isn't yet sure of with Christ in mind and heart. This far exceeds a mere knowing of Jesus "in mailing, these franchises are application. Court challenges the flesh. " To be in Christ means to be in a new world, to be a new creation, being offered like fast-food by “pro-choice” forces can be to be filled with a new life and strength. restaurants. Yet they deal with expected during the six Jesus ushered in an age in which all creation is made new. The older is precious human life, with months before the act goes into finished; thè new order of grace rejuvenates the world. God's loving care* unborn babies and vulnerable effect. The injunctions won for us is everywhere, if we have eyes to see it. He watches over us and over mothers. The incident against an earlier abortion the church as it voyages tempest-tossed always across the sea of time. The illustrates how the profit control act leave one with storms that best those to whom God's saving plan is entrusted are to' motive and the potential for expected But always, calm and clear as a bell, the Savior's voice can be some apprehension about the 'AT OUR AGE, THIS IS INSANE' heard saying, "Why are you so fearful? Trust in me.” the abuse of women can enter fate of any such bill in the into the operation of abortion hands of the courts. clinics. It demonstrates the need for the kind of regulations However, its sponsors say Tim ing is everything that the new abortion control these provisions have been act contains. tailored to meet recent court rulings. They believe the act By FR. JEROME LEDOUX, S.V.D. communications, one of the most history have laid a suitable months of careful progress on the basic of human needs. It's not just backdrop for an idea, the timing is skids. Critics of the act have "When it comes to making money, will withstand constitutional what we say or how we say it, but wrong. charged that its quick passage tests. Pro-life people pray this timing is everything," advises a when we say it. The most dynamic TIM ING is intimately connected by the legislature — in about proves true, and that our state brokerage firm which advertises speech will fall flat if given at the Just as ideas translate into with the flow of life. Those who ar€( repeatedly on the radio. two days — was a travesty of will at least be able to enforce wrong time. In addition to what is everything we say and do, so does wise enough to go with the flow of life their timing live and die with our know that timing is a very prime lawmaking that gave op­ the right way of saying something, some restraints on a surgical what is the right time is dictated by words and our deeds. It is no element of that flow. It was ponents no opportunity for operation they consider what people are thinking at a given accident that St. James recognizes monstrous power coupled with input. This charge ignores the gravely immoral and socially time, by how people feel at the the content, quality and timing of timing which enabled Josh Gibson tci fact, however, that the original harm ful. moment, and often by the our speech as indicative of our drive a ball over the left-centerfield FR. JEROME overwhelming pressures of human sensitivity and as totally fence of Yankee Stadium at a point LEDOUX circumstances. telltale signs of our good or bad 580 feet from home plate and 80 feet' status as Christians. "Does anyone above the playing field. A JOKE whose time is wrong is think he is a religious m an? If he simply not funny. In fact, it is does not control his tongue his Exquisite timing spells the O tlw r view points frequently tasteless as well. Jokes religion is worthless and he deceives difference between a destructive are so delicate within their structure himself" (Js. 1, 26). explosion and the mighty ascent of a that most of them depend on two God hears prayers. Some­ giant rocket from its pad. An order of things by putting That brokerage firm sins by gross kinds of timing: timing which Reaching out to help, to affirm and times it seems that those who indescribably more exquisite timing prayer first in our thought. understatement. Their prime and makes them appropriate according to heal emotionally has a timing hurls the billions of galaxies in do not pray formally, or even This is the beginning of peace. almost exclusive interest is money, to circumstances; timing within the quite unique to itself. In fact, it consciously, still pray and are of course. Such a narrow interest seems safe to say that there is no playful, collision-free spirals, qpch This is the most effective mechanism of the joke itself which galaxy ca rryin g its own collection of heard. Some people pray this contradiction of violence ever would explain the tunnel vision pulls the trigger at the right time human venture more delicate, more which restricts their scope and precarious, more fraught with hundreds of billions of stars. way for things that aren't very recorded in the Bible or in any after setting up the punch line. understanding to the field of pitfalls, more frustrating or more Success at making money, good for them or for anybody thoughtful account of human "An idea whose time has come," finances. The undisputed truth is trying of one's soul than that of success in athletics, success in else. Those unbonscious history. is the sloganeer's way of expressing that timing is everything in making attempting to read emotional hurt, communications, success in it all. Until such time as people's prayers, those deeply-held money, but only as tim ing is to identify it accurately and to attuning emotions, and, above all, Pray the rosary for peace. minds are hungry for or at least open wishes, express the confusion everything in accomplishing approach it without seeming to be success as a spiritual human being P ray for peace every day, even to an idea, until such time as advanced in the “ think first of anything in life. condecending, self-serving, gives w ay to Ecclesiastes 3 where he circumstances are ripe for an idea, while riding that risky bus or morbidly curious or exploitative. tells us that there is a time for Number One" philosophy. The Timing is everything in until such a time as the pressures of walking around that threaten­ One ill-timed word can put weeks or everything under the sun. confusion here is that God is ing block. Anyone can begin, at Number One. home or in church, anyplace. So we can put God first in our —Chicago Catholic IsraeVs dangerous game

By MSGR. CHARLES O. RICE them so that they will not rise again Will the United States pay any realize that preparing for war does price to support Israel and replenish Israel has reason to feel insecure There had been a truce that had not ensure peace. her armaments? We will hardly but her pursuit of security is been rather effective. Israel was not Pittsburgh Catholic send our young men to fight for her, ISRAEL M AY bankrupt herself, unreasoning. Surrounded by bombing and the Palestinians were OfficiaI Publication of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Ha. and the day may come when we will we may bankrupt ourselves. In the enemies who refuse to recognize her not shelling, but 'acts of isolated balk at the financial drain of meantime millions of Arabs, some Serving the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, right to exist, some of whom she has terror did happen as they will building and rebuilding her military of them Christians, wait and hate. Butler, Greene, Lawrence and Washington wronged and still wrongs, her always happen. The climax was the machine. More millions of other MuSlffnS position is precarious no matter how attempted assassination of Israel's swell the pool. strong she is or how many victories Ambassador in London. Then Israel Surely you remember how during she scores. bombed in retaliation. The bombing Vietnam the Hawks used to speak of It costs us money to placate the Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates killed civilians who had no the United States looking like a Arabs even though we get some of their oil money. Most Rev. Vincent M. Leonard, D.D., President connection with the shooting, of helpless giant in the face of the Viet Rev. John A. Harvey, Executive Secretary course it also hit fighting men and Cong. As Haig and Reagan react to Will the Arabs remain hostile'to the Soviet Union or w ill they form an and General Manager their weapons. When the Palestin­ Israel's aggression by wringing alliance of convenience? Ci.lablfi.hrd 1 8 » b. Mom Kr.. Mirharl O'Connor. 11.0. ians shelled in return, the war was their hands and crying "stop", we MSGR. CHARLES on. look to be a giant that is not only Annual Subscription Rale: U l In I X . W in CaimMT O. R IC E One thing seems certain, the Mrmbrr: Catholic P ro. Worialion helpless but rather dopey. Here we Arabs become better fighters, that Srr.rd by \C Srv, Servier Israel had determined that the pay the piper, cannot call the tune is, more modern and more Second-Claio. Poalagr Paid at Pitlaburgh. Pa. Palestinians were prospering and and keep on paying and paying. organized fighters, as they contend digging in too solidly under the truce with Israel. Cruel Israel thrusts into Robert Melder, Editor and the gamble of this military Lebanon will tend to unite them. W illiam McClinton, thrust was taken. What will the United States do if Associate Editor the A ra b nations actually cut off our If she loses once it is probably the Militant Israeli leaders apparent­ Patricia B urlo ,. .Stephen lvarlinrhak. Reportera This is war and although it is oil in reprisal for our failure to end, the end for her or the beginning ly believe that they will be able to waged with the hope that it will control our client state? of W W III if the United States and the handle all the Arabs for the J a c k L e e , Advertising Representative eventually make for peace it will Soviet Union clash over her. foreseeable future. Are they right? Frank Rode, Business Manager really only make for more war and We of course set Israel a bad example as we play the security Frank M urray, Circulation Manager THE PREVAILING mood in more killing. When will the Arab oil run oiitlor game ourselves. 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Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, June 18, 1982 — Page 5 letters to the editor Ignoring doctors Positives in the priesthood -To the Editor: (2nd of 7 articles) shepherd of the small (260 families) the church without any fund-raisiag He wept at times as the news hit I read with interest the article of Sister Grace Harding, “Infant's church of St. Ann in Parish, New By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN cam paign. home, suffered some low, low Death: A Loss of Life, A Loss of Love" and was intrigued to note that York with its mission of St. Patrick During the past year these people periods after the second procedure the only group she could bring herself to criticize were the judges of Prior to the 1960 s, the virtue of 15 miles away in Williamstown. under his guidance took a further and needed support from a few »Indiana: "... allowed to starve to death with the permission of the hope centered on the individual step, voting to tithe on the Sunday colostomy "veterans." But highest courts of the state of Indiana." His first dozen years in priesthood person and eternal life after death. offerings and set aside that 10% for generally only close friends or Hope gave confidence that God had been spent as a high school the world's poor. • How strange. Sister chose to ignore the medical doctor who health care personnel knew those would give me the aid I need to live teacher and principal, then area supervised this infant s death. I wonder if the doctor, during his daily moments. here in such a way that ultimately superintendent of schools. Those A dream story without setbacks, ■ founds , checked this baby to be sure that it was dying in an everlasting salvation could be mine. assignments and his own constant opposition or pain? Of course not. What most visitors or hospital acceptable medical manner? Sister overlooked the loving, caring eagerness to grow led him to secure His heart sagged, for example, when companions saw was a large nurses (3 shifts per day) who for three or four days attended to the a master's degree in education at a couple angrily stalked out of the crucifix always by his side, a priest ,.starvation regimen prescribed by the doctor. She also fails to Scranton and take graduate liturgy final presentation on tithing. inspiring callers by his patient comment on the hospital administrators who approved the whole courses at Notre Dame. Moreover there have been the other acceptance and a recuperating .affair. That background prepared him customary large and little hurts or clergyman moving about corridors FR. JOSEPH rejections a leader must expect. But comforting others, sometimes even This sort of "selective criticism" seems to be common among the CHAMPLIN well, but he saw the need for clergy and Religious. In the abortion area, they rant and rave about additional experiences to lead through it all, in successes and anointing those needing that the Supreme Court without ever thinking about the fact that no properly those small communities. failures, Fr. Hayes has maintained sacrament. Supreme Court Justice has ever performed an abortion. Trained Over the next four years the young a vision grounded in hope, confident medical doctors - gynecologists - , by the thousands, do the killing. pastor, who had previously that with the Lord he could help They are assisted by skilled nurses. Hospital administrators approve participated in a cursillo, made a build a new would not just The crucifix sustained him and the procedure and medical schools - such as the University of Marriage Encounter, Life in the somewhere, but right there in his Fr. Murphy never hesitated telling rural parish. anyone that. It reminded him just i Pittsburgh Medical School - teach the proper techniques to be used. During this decade, however, Spirit Seminar and Parish Renewal how the Lord is his hope and ,§ojnehow these people tend to be forgotten in the critical rhetoric certain theologians shifted the Training Session, later introducing * * * * • salvation, for here and hereafter. It about abortion and they are the ones who are doing the killing. No emphasis and viewed hope also as concepts and programs from them helped m ake sense of the senseless. „Supreme Court Justice has ever ordered an abortion to be done - the the virtue by which we assume to his people. FATHER KEVIN MURPHY’S It kept his perspective about this life doctors do it cheerfully, willingly and usually free of criticism. responsibility for the future, both summer plans took a sudden and The peoples' hearts gradually shattering shift after visiting his as a pilgrim preparation for -Sr. Harding also failed to mention the chilling comment I noted in our own and the whole world's. In changed and expanded, paving the eternity. the approach God calls us to shape doctor. He sought to determine why fhfe news article to the effect that such killing is occurring every day in way to, among other things, their he was weak, losing weight and had hospitals all over America (without court involvement). tomorrow, to create with the Lord remarkable acceptance of a pilot what is ahead, to m ake the kingdom a perpetually uncomfortable diocesan financial program of abdomen. Ordained only four years Both Fr. Hayes and Fr. Murphy Is Sister suffering from an indulgent, self-imposed myopia where of heaven come alive or begin now. sacrifice giving or tithing. Sunday the medical profession is concerned? and not yet 30, Fr. Murphy hardly are particularly gifted priests. But I collections within a month rose over anticipated that the diagnosis would have discovered many others like if medical doctors lived up to their reputations there would by no 100% from $499 to $1200, enabling the lead to radical surgery, discovery of them in the United States. Their FATHER JIM HAYES carried more Infant Does starving to death. parish to pay bills, eliminate debts, a malignancy, another major stories, usually revealed only with such hope within him when he cancel second collections, make operation and, finally, a permanent reluctance, reflect in myriad ways assumed his initial pastorate as JOHN A. DEMAY improvements and even renovate colostomy. priests as men of hope. Bethel Park On trucks, columnist Fix it, Daddy By DOLORES CURRAN “Fix it, Daddy," she says at six, To the Editor: fourteen, when her image hits rock wants a quiet wedding officiated by struggling with her jacket zipper on "Fix it, Daddy," she lisps at two, bottom because she didn't make the a priest and a rabbi. , Concerning Mr. John P. McGill's letter that questioned (to say the showing this god in her life her her rush out the door to school. cheerleading squad. "Fix it, Dad," she prays at thirty, ... least) Msgr. (Charles O.) Rice's negative attitude with respect to scraped knee. "Fix it, Daddy.'' she says at eight, "Fix it, Daddy," she asks at when her baby is in the hospital and heavy trucks on the road: « confidently wheeling her dented and sixteen, exposing her first broken her husband is overseas. Mr. McGill agreed that the majority of truck drivers are safety lopsided bike toward him as he gets heart over a lost love. “Fix it. Grandpa," she insists at out of his car after work. conscious folk. There's no reason to suspect that they are any different "Fix it, Dad,"she says at eighteen forty as she turns her contrary than any other real live people. "Fix it, Daddy," she intones when the college she wants doesn't twelve year-old son over to him for DOLORES righteously at ten after coming out want her. the weekend. , .Question the average auto driver and you may not find the total CURRAN loser in a knock-down drag-out “Fix it, Dad," she implores at "Fix it, Dad," she begs at forty- confidence that you so heartily express. battle with her stupid, tyrannical twenty-two, sending along her five when he tells her his heart is mangled checkbook stubs and a 1040 ' It can be a frightening experience, sharing the lanes with some of and absolutely impossible brother. faltering and needs repair. form . •your "v e ry friendly d rive rs." "Fix it, Daddy," she pleads at "Fix it, Father," she prays at "Fix it, Dad," she begs at 24 when twelve in the first of many struggles fifty-five as she kneels at her dad's Do you ever have occasion to drive a car along the highway? Have "Fix it, Daddy," she says at four, she witnesses a rare conflict with her mother over whether she's funeral, praying that he will find you ever thought that it would be a lot safer up in the cab of that semi if tearfully producing her broken between him and her mother. old enough to wear eye shadow. peace and realizing that from now - a-"meeting of the metals" was to occur? balloon purchased from the vendor "Fix it, Dad," she writes at on he will be fixing things for her in a at the parade. "Fix it, Dad,'.' she sobs at twenty-six, explaining that she way he never could before. You can play all sorts of games with statistics. Why shouldn't truck taxes be 40 times that of auto— they weigh 40 times as much and probably do 400 times the road damage. . . We shall always need trucks but the large majority of heavy bulk Reforming social structures—III •belongs on a road of its own— a railroad. (Last of 3 articles) singularly immune to neurotic guilt THE MOVE AWAY from of the w orld, to realize that it is Admitted, I'm a bit partial in this. My best friend, a father of seven, trips. Cardijnism began during the years possible to make a contribution and was burned to death in his van when crushed between two large rigs. By FR. ANDREW M. GREELEY of the Berrigan adoration and was that the reform of the temporal The verdict was an improperly secured load and faulty brakes. The His mother and father, practicing I conclude my essay on the two solidified with the founding of the order is an essential part of the lay driver of that large steel hauling vehicle was a very nice young man. Catholic liberals who felt that social Center for Concern in Washington models for social reform — one guilt induced by enthusiastic left- vocation; to seek the professional by the Jesuits, the coming of J. skills required to change unjust DAVE MALINARIC seeing it as a simple process for wing clergy w as no better than Mount Lebanon Bryan Hehir to the Peace and social structures: to look to the which enthusiasm and dedication sexual guilt induced by enthusiastic Justice office of the national church for encouragement and re­ suffice and the other as a complex right-wing clergy, bit their tongues hierarchy, and the rise of the enforcement but not quick and process involving skills, sophistica­ and let Brendan come to his own Catholic Committee of Urban tion and competency, as well as conclusions. simple answers; and to be the best Disappointed at Carlow moral and religious commitment — Ministries (CCUM) at Notre Dame. they can be at their work because .,-To the Editor: with a parable about a young man HIS CONCLUSION was that The romantic activists with simple, they are Catholics. we will call Brendan, though that is something had to be done about the moralistic and often angry solutions How disappointing that the spiritual leaders of our not quite his name. problems of poor countries, that he to everything won the day without a I think that is a magnificent goal stand in silence again while another secularist is chosen to guide and was quite w illing to dedicate his life fight and drove the rest of us off the that has not been tried and found oversee Carlow College, supposedly a Catholic institution of learning. to that cause, and that the first thing field when they persuaded the wanting, but found hard (that is to But since Sr. Marylouise Fennell calls herself a political animal, we to do was to get him self a degree in American hierarchy to enter into a say slow) and not tried. who expect religion to be of utmost importance should not be shocked international economics so that he form of social crusading which, for at her androgynous qualities, and confused ideals. could understand the problem and mindless and uninformed simpli­ c . FR. ANDKFtt acquire the skills to respond to them. city, makes the guilt-obsessed MOREOVER, I will believe that DOROTHY SCHLEGEL GREELEY ranting of the liberal Protestants on there is seriousness in Catholic- Cardijnism, the professional Brookline social issues look sophisticated. higher education about social competence m odel, is alive and w ell. change not when more theology department chairmen babble about Th at response is so sensible, so Most of the things I have believed the need for the university to be an intelligent, so clearly right that one in during my life as a priest have 'Lack of understanding9 agent for change but when the wonders how anyone could possibly been destroyed; none, of the graduate departments with the To the Editor: Brendan went to a Jesuit high disagree. Yet the “activist" model destruction makes me more bitter relevant skills devote themselves to school where he was recruited by the (which assumes that enthusiasm, than the turning away from wrestling with the intellectual issues In her letter "On Greeley ", May 28, Cindy Vespignani suggests that younger faculty to spend a summer moral zeal and religious energy are professional competence to that need to be solved as part of , one who would make a disparaging remark about Fr. Andrew Greeley working in Peru. During the all that is needed to correct unjust romantic enthusiasm. I feel changing social structures. shows a "lack of understanding". She is absolutely correct as far as I summer the "peace and justice" social structures and that it is abandoned and betrayed by men Vam concerned. I do, indeed, lack the ability to understand the priests and scholastics laid a heavy relatively easy to get a "hook" on such as Monsignor John Egan, who , qQmplacency of the bleeding-heart expounding tolerance while Fr. guilt trip on Brendan. The affluence social injustice) is so dominant in preached Cardijnism to me when I I have the impression that most Andrew Greeley equates sexy novels with biblical parable. ("I view of his family, he was told, was contemporary American Catholic was a younger priest and who has Catholic university administrators these novels as parable" Fr. Andrew Greeley, Pittsburgh Press, May responsible for the poverty of the thinking that it has virtually carried gone over to the simplistic activists would not understand a word of the 15). suffering Peruvian peasants. the day. The few of us who still stand since then (in the monsignor's case, last paragraph. Social change means picket signs, not four-year R U T H R U P P Brendan liked the Peruvians (he for the professional competency to be himself betrayed by the likes almost everyone) but it never approach we were taught in our radicals in CCUM, who thought he studies of immigration policy. Lawrenceville occurred to him before that his youth arc ridiculed as being gui lty of was not romantic enough in his It is indeed curious that, while family was affluent. He certainly "militant myopia." enthusiasms). three of the four scholars involved in could see no connection between his I wonder how this can be. How can the immigration policy project family's two battered and What can be done? What was done Prisoner’s advice clergy and now even bishops feel mentioned in my last column are frequently unworkable cars and the in the late '50s before men lost faith Catholic, none of them are on ,To the Editor: poverty in the Andes. they can take a stand on anything in the Cardijn vision they preached without studying the facts and to us: Small groups of young Catholic faculties. Jailed criminals have no special gift for crime and should seek Moreover, having been raised in a acquiring the skills to understand Catholics such as Brendan can be Match our study, and then tell us fulfillment in other ways. loving if noisy family, he was the facts? persuaded to consider the problems about social change. They should leave crime to the uncaught experts. This wouldn't solve the crime problem but would solve recidivism. Crime would continue but prisons would phase out. Housekeeping is the pits NORMAN NUSSER By SISTER MARY ANN WALSH “You know, if I had a ¡State Prison back there this winter. No one will It coincided with the awareness that housekeeper," I said to the Sister ride back there, thus limiting my Dallas, Pa. "Be happy that you can keep the the only way out of Saturday next to me, “ I wouldn't have to look apostolic potential. priests' house clean," said the Pope, morning housekeeping at our house at "Lou Grant" through a dusty recently to the National Association was to convince my mother that I screen. I'll bet the level of I T T A K E S a lot of hum ility to say The Pittsburgh Catholic welcomes comment from readers. We ask of Priests' Housekeepers. In doing had a higher calling to helping distraction can get so high that I this, but my appearance would that letters to the editor be no more than 300 words, and they should so, "You free him from the material Father over at the church. It was might not absorb half of what I improve if I had a housekeeper. be legible. All letters must be signed and include telephone number tasks which would absorb part of his clear in my mind that there was might have otherwise." Each morning the Sisters tell me and address for verification. Letters may be condensed or rejected at tim e which is so necessary for greater apostolic value to be found that I'm wrinkled and point me in standing around the sacristy with the discretion of the editors. Opinions reflected are those of the apostolic work." My words fell on deaf ears, toward an iron. But if I take their friends washing vigil lights than readers and are not necessarily those of the Pittsburgh Catholic or the however. She was still in a snit advice, invariably I’m late for Mass. there was in listening to my mother ‘Dlbcese of Pittsburgh. because four plants died when she They insist, however, that people tell me I missed a spot underneath was away last week. She blamed me are turned off by wrinkled clothes; I the dining room table. for not watering them because I was maintain they're turned off by SR. MARY ANN the only one home. If there were a lateness. If I had a housekeeper VIGIL LIGHTS held their Keep sports free of politics: Pope WALSH housekeeper to water the plants, taking care of m y clothes, I wouldn't things would have been far run the risk of turning people off or apostolic charm until I entered the VA TICA N C ITY (NC) — Sports competitions must never be subject smoother in our apostolic distracting them by walking into convent and saw that even higher levels of apostolic involvement to economic or political pressures or involve injustice, violence or relationship. Mass in the middle of the first fraud, Pope John Paul II told members of the International Olympic reading. could be found in accompanying a •Committee May 27. As I see it, almost every problem companion to the doctor's, to the store, to anywhere for the matter, in my life could be solved by a Housekeepers improve relation­ The pope spoke in French in the Vatican's Consistory Hall to 200 Bravo! Finally, a recognition that housekeeper. My dog, for example, than in washing vigil lights. I guess ships all round. I don't invite some participants in the committee's 85th session, held in Rome. housekeeping takes away valuable wouldn't be so wild if there were it's a matter of perspective. people to m y house because I live in time from apostolic work. No one's someone to walk her. She's “Sports must be an authentic school and a continual experience of moral fear that a cobweb will fall had the guts to say that lately. I'm important to my apostolic life It has long been my contention .loyalty, sincerity, fair play, sacrifice, courage, tenacity, solidarity, into their laps, thus preventing the only sorry that there's no because she humanizes me. In fact, that the value of housework has been ,.selflessness, respect," the pope said. development of a meaningful International Association of Sisters' since I've practiced petting her, vastly overrated by society in relationship. If there were a •“When, in sports competitions, it is violence, injustice, fraud, the Housekeepers, and sorrier that people say I'm more affectionate general and the Church in housekeeper whisking away the thirst for gain, economic or political pressures, discrimination that there are no housekeepers for and, thus, more approachable. particular. Until how, however. I've cobwebs, I'd feel free to invite prevails, then sports is swallowed up as an instrument of force, of Sisters! Indeed, ever since the dog came into been afraid to say it. But I do so, here people into relate to me. As it is now, money," he added. my life, my affection has so grown and now. I've wanted one for years and I I have to spend a lot of valuable time that now I'll pet any living thing that Pope John Paul said the church would continue "an open and have plenty of reasons for wanting convincing people that I ’m a hermit stands or sits next to me for more sincere dialogue" with the sports world, and especially with the one. who shuns people in order to Housework, no matter how than 30 seconds. It's a great Olympic committee, "which has the duty to defend tne ideals of sports preserve an atmosphere of prayer. necessary it is, is a pain in the neck. I ONE MONDAY NIGHT, for icebreaker. find it boring as ever! I prefer doing competition throughout the world." example, when I sat down for my This isn't the first time that I've in-service education, ‘‘Lou Grant," I almost anything else on the face ol In recent years the Olympics, held every four years, have become The back of m y car cries out for a had this insight. It's just the first was consistently distracted by the the earth than cleaning house. ' increasingly subject to political pressures. Many Western nations did housekeeper. Right now it's filthy tim e I'v e fever had Papal backing for Indeed, there are times when my dust on the television screen, not attend the 1980 Olympics in Moscow because of a U.S.-led boycott and cluttered with cans of de-icers, what I know in my heart is right. 1 feelings about housekeeping make particularly because someone had •to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. winter clothes, and umbrellas, and developed this respect for apostolic me want to work for the ordination ol run a finger diagonally across it. anything else I might have thrown endeavors when I was 11 years old. women!

1 Page 6 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday, June 18, 1982 The people of Islam

By Neil Parent 4. Fasting. Moslems fast during the tion and contemplative prayer within millions of members throughout the NC News Service entire month of Ramadan, the ninth Islam, as in all the world's great religions. world. month of the Mohammedan year. As in In recent years, more and more people in IS LA M IS a faith rich in history and For many of us, our first exposure to Jewish or Christian fasting, Moslems see the West have come to discover the the Islamic faith came through the spiritual treasures. Like Christianity, it is this time as one of repentance and of riches of the Islamic Sufi masters who the religion of hundreds of millions of B a c k t o tumultous events that engulfed Iran in drawing close to God. The Koran also have perfected their methods of medita­ recent years, particularly the deposing of people in many cultures — in Africa, in recommends voluntary fasting during tion and achieved great spiritual insight. the Near East, in Asia. In those parts of the late shah and the takeover of the other times of the year for the expiation of American embassy in Tehran. the world, Christians and Moslems are b a s i c s : sin. Islam has contributed much to the neighbors. Although those events were essentially world of art and architecture. Beautiful political, they were not without significant 5. The final pillar of Islamic faith is a But as the world grows smaller, Chris­ mosques (literally, places to prostrate tians and Moslems find themselves near a n e w religious overtones. For years Iranian pilgrimage to Mecca. The faithful are oneself before God), like the great Islamic leaders had been protesting what er\joined to make a pilgrimage to Mecca neighbors in the West, as well. The need cathedrals of Europe, help raise the for understanding and communication they considered the increasing, harmful once during their lifetime if they possess thoughts of faithful Moslems to the sub­ perspective influences of Western culture in their the financial means. Besides being a per­ increases. lime nature of God. The Tqj Mahal is It is a question of getting to know the society. This they felt was symbolized in a sonal religious event, the pilgrimage perhaps the most noted and stunning large way by the growing U. S. presence offers support to the community of people of Islam — one of the world’s example of Mosque architecture. great religious expressions. It is a question By SISTER NANCY BARSHICK, in their country. believers and contributes to the exchange M.H.S.H. of ideas. of getting to know a people who worship Though Islam has no priesthood or sac­ AS WE watched the struggles in Iran the one God, but who often seem like to­ Director of catechist training and ramental system, it does have a well de­ faculty development unfold night after night on our TV tal strangers to the people of the West TH ERE ALSO is a strain of medita- veloped leadership class which serves its ' 1982 by NC News Service screens, we may have developed a highly When I first came to the diocesan distorted and unfair impression of the CCD office, I received a letter which Islamic faith as a whole. For not only did asked, "W hen are you going to stop the events of that time develop in a highly teaching love in the religion classes charged political atmosphere, but many and start teaching about God?" Moslems in Iran represent a sect which is Since then I have been asked that outside Islam’s orthodox mainstream. same question many times in As a religion, Islam — the religion of various ways. "Forget that social justice material. Teach my seventh the Moslems — embodies much that grade son his prayers." "W hy aren't would be genuinely inspirational and sig­ you teaching the Blessed Trinity to nificant to both Christians and Jews, par­ my first grader? It's an important ticularly in its prayer and meditation. doctrine. Ail she does is color The Arabic word “Islam” means “sur­ creation pictures." "Why don't you render to the will of God.” Allah — the tell our teenagers it is a mortal sin to designation for God in the Koran, Islam's use drugs rather than always holy book — is considered by Moslems to discussing values with them? This be the same God as the God of the Old would stop the usage!" Testament and the God of Jesus. Though Such questions show me how not seen as divine, Moslems consider strong the "back to the basics" of Jesus one of the great prophets. religion movement has become. FOR A FEW YEARS experiental TH E KORAN invokes five mqjor catechesis held its own against this obligations for Moslems — for those peo­ “traditional" manner of memoriz­ ple who have surrendered to the will of ing set questions with set answers. God The obligations are often referred to as the five pillars of Islamic faith. 1. Belief. Moslems declare acceptance T e a c h i n g of God and recognize Mohammed as the last and greatest prophet sent by God It as Jesus did was Mohammed who received the revela­ Now this movement appears to have tions that comprise the Koran and who come to a grinding halt. It m ay not founded the Islamic faith. Moslems, like be rapidly losing ground but at the Christians and Jews, believe their holy same time it does not appear to be book is of divine origin, revealing God's making any headway. Check any intentions for humankind. major religion textbook if you have 2. Prayer. Moslems have a steadfast any doubts. You will find theological devotion to prayer. Five times a day, at concepts taught by set formulas that dawn, noon, late afternoon, sunset and were not there five years ago. after nightfall, Moslems throughout the Why this rush back to the basics or world face Mecca (the birthplace of as Mr. Clarence Thompson, director Mohammed) and engage in a set form of of the Media Department of the prayer. Private prayer at other times also National Catholic Reporter, defines it, "Answers my parents learned is encouraged about these things?" 3. A L M S G IV IN G . Moslems give I feel Mr. Thompson's writing in alms — gifts for the poor — either on a the March 26, 1982, issue of the NCR voluntary basis or through tithing. In any gives us some insights into the why of this movement and I would like.to case, charity is viewed as a form of share a few of his thoughts with you. purification. Moslems in Teheran turn eesfwerd toward IN AN ARTICLE entitled "Right Brain Approach," Mr. Thompson explains the functions of the left and right hemisphere of the brain as shown by modem research. "The left hemisphere (in right- handed people: it usually reverses in left-handed people) operates the Islam: 'a cousin to Christianity and Judaism1 way a computer does. It accumulates, collates, separates, works in a straight line. Computers By Katharine Bird worship a single divine being and each were invented to extend our left NC News Service are wary of excessive Western domina­ FINALLY, Esposito sees the city of brain. believes God has revealed himself to tion and a desire to “get back to their own human beings and “acts in history.” Jerusalem as both the “ heart of the prob­ At first historian of religion John identity and roots.’’ Accordingly, lem” and the hope for future understand­ "The right brain functions Believers in each religion are “ people Moslems are calling for “a more Islamic holistically, sym bolically, Esposito was attracted to Islam by the of the book too,” Esposito said. For ing among Jews, Christians and Moslems. intuitively in complete impressions “ strong vibrant faith” of Moslem stu­ form of government and law and even — Jerusalem has been a center of con­ Moslems, the Koran is the sacred book of dress.” rather than deductions. With our dents and professors at Temple Univer­ revelations, the “ literal word of God.” troversy among the three religions for a right brain we compose poetry, sity in Philadelphia. In his pursuit of Islamic studies, long time, the professor remarked. recognize faces and form instant Esposito says he began to study Islam AT T H E same time, Esposito thinks first impressions of someone we Esposito spent four years in the Moslem the Moslem desire at times to slow down — Yet Jerusalem also stands as a fitting have never seen before. as a graduate student with a strong world, traveling widely from Egypt interest in world religions 15 years ago. At foreign domination in their countries is symbol for what the religious traditions through Malaysia. share. For Jerusalem is a holy city for “Of special significance to the the time Esposito admitted he was “stun­ one reason why people in Western coun­ religious educator is that power and tries find Islam difficult to understand. each religion. ned” to discover he knew nothing about W H A T especially intrigued him as he emotional conviction come from the Islam, the religion his Moslem friends There are other roadblocks as well. In Esposito emphasized the importance of right brain, not the left. The talked with Moslem businessmen, politi­ some African countries today, Islam is the language of change, persuasion and referred to as a cousin to Christianity and cians and religious leaders was the sense dialogue in fostering better relations be­ main challenge to Christianity, he noted. tween Christians and Moslems and Jews. conversion is the symbolic language Judaism. of certainty with which they faced life. He of the right brain, not the logic of the Today Islam is the second largest world And, he said, some Moslems report that saw the same thing over and over, religion, Christianity the largest. Accord­ left." ✓ T H E RELIGIONS are cousins, Esposito says: “To be a good Moslem, there is a greater need in the United Esposito says, because they share a com­ ing to Esposito, Islam is the dominant States for dialogue between Christians Mr. Thompson feels we have religion must be an integral part of every­ religion in 43 countries and holds a traditionally used the left brain mon ancestor in Abraham. Now a day life.” and Moslems than is often realized. majority in some 20 countries. Esposito said there are 5.5 million approach in our traditional CCD and historian of religion at Holy Cross College Worshiping Allah and taking part in Catholic school religion classes, the in Worcester, Mass., Esposito pointed out religious rituals is not enough for the A barrier to understanding is a fallout Moslems living in the United States language of the classroom being that Jews and Christians trace their des­ faithful Moslem, Esposito explained. of the many years in past history when today. that of clarity and information. It is cent from Isaac, the son of Abraham and Ideally, Islam plays a role in all of society, members of the two religions were A more practical reason for Esposito is literal and finds its expression in the Sarah, while Moslems consider them­ engaged in combat, Esposito theorized. language of law. For him, we have governing marriage and divorce, econom­ the present dependence of the United no words to combine the visible and selves descendants of Ishmael, the son of ics and politics. He said there is an unfortunate human States on Middle Eastern oil. This should Abraham and Hagar. invisible and so we begin to think This can be seen most easily today, he tendency to “ see the enemy as less than give Christians a heightened desire to literally about poetic turth. The three religions have some other said, in certain Moslem countries which human.” The fallout shows up when learn all they can about the world of the similarities as well, Esposito continued, are experiencing a resurgence of Islam. Moslems, Esposito says. despite their differences. Their people Christians make derogatory comments According to Esposito, these Moslems about Moslems. 1 1982 by NC News Service I FEEL THIS stress on the left [ brain approach, the formulation and ' accumulation of knowledge, is what ! is causing the recent "resurrection" of the back-to-the-basics movement I in religious education. C m . i S , « , C m : JesUj prgyg nof f, S ( | f f e r a { Experiential catechetics uses the right brain approach extensively but I feel we never quite got over the "guilt" feeling of leaving behind memorization of certain "vital" By Janaan Mantemach “The sorrow in my heart feels like it is “Could you not stay awake for even an NC News Service three sleeping. theological concepts. It was as crushing me to death," he confided to his hour? Be on your guard. Pray that you This time he sensed the end was near. though we could memorize our way ' three closest friends. “ Remain here and will not be put to the test. The spirit is “ Still sleeping? Still resting?” Jesus out of hell and into heaven. No The evening air was warm, but still. It stay awake.” willing but the flesh is weak.” matter if we did not understand was already dark. Sounds of families chided his friends. “It will have to do. The hour is here. You are about to see me, the these concepts, let alone know how ' celebrating Passover filled the Jerusalem Jesus walked a few yards deeper into Jesus went back again to where he had to apply them to life experiences. It ; streets. been praying. He prayed over and over son of man, handed over to the clutches was the accumulation of the • the olive grove. He fell to the ground. He of evil men.” Jesus and his disciples left the upper lay there trembling, praying to God. Jesus again the same prayer. He begged his religious knowledge that counted room. They walked out to a secluded pleaded with God to let the suffering he father to take the suffering from him. But (left brain approach). The more we JUST then they heard sounds in the accumulated intellectually, the . olive grove called Gethsemani. They feared so much pass him by. he always offered to do whatever his sensed something terrible was about to father wanted. darkness. They heard footsteps and holier we became. happen. They said very little as they muffled voices near the entrance to the olive grove. Jesus looked up. He saw In reviewing our philosophy of ! walked through the dark night. OVER and over Jesus prayed, “ Abba A G A IN Jesus went back to his friends. religious education we will have to (O Father), you can do all things. Take Again he found them asleep. They could torches moving between the trees. In the torchlight Jesus made out the moving give serious consideration to the this cup of pain away from me. But let not keep their eyes open. They did not thoughts expressed by Mr. ONCE outside the olive grove Jesus what you want, not what I want, be know what to say to Jesus. They could see figures of a mob of men. He knew they Thompson in his article. said to his friends, “Sit down here while I were looking for him. done.” how sad and afraid he was. But they did We now stand at a crucial pray.” not understand what he was struggling “Get up and come along, ” Jesus said After a while Jesus got up. He walked to Peter, James and John, “See! My crossroad for religious education. He asked Peter, James and John to go over to his three friends. They were with. Which approach (es) we use will with him further inside the grove. Jesus betrayer is very close.” sound asleep. Jesus woke up Peter. “ Are Jesus went off and prayed again. A determine the direction not only for was filled with fear. He was very upset. (Story hour biblical quotes are paraphrased.) our lives but of the lives of many you asleep, Simon?” Jesus asked sadly. ' 1982 by NC News Service third time he came back and found the future generations. Respect Life workshop Magna cum laude ,, 0 r uMo^ a*' i 1.’a t6 30 P m at St. Paul Cathe­ dral High School, Oakland, the Office for Justice and Around the diocese A North Braddock woman received her degree o'** conduct an evening of workshops for magna cum laude during the May 16 Parish Respect Life Committees. Teacher to retire commencement exercises at St. Francis College. Loretto. This is a program of continuing education Anne Pietrusinski, a seventh grade teacher at St. designed to meet the needs of both the established Joseph School in Verona, is retiring after 18 years at Kathleen Gormley-Mort, wife of Richard Mort and and beginning parish Respect Life Committee. the school. In addition, Mrs. Pietrusinski taught for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 16 years in public schools. Dale Gormley of Verona, Fr. George C. Newmeyer, director of the Office for received her bachelor of science She has taught religion, science, social studies, JusUce and Peace, will open the program with an in business administration and physical education. She received her bachelor of fodepth approach to "Pro-Life Work and Social degree with high honors. She science degree from Slippery Rock State College and was an accounting major. a master's degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Howard J. Fetterhoff, Executive Director of the Also Mrs. Pietrusinski holds a religious education Four other area residents also Pennsylvania Catholic Conference, will conduct a certificate from the diocese. In 1980-81, she was received bachelor of science workshop on "Present Legislation: State/Nation- nominated for "Teacher of the Year" honors. degrees in business administra­ He will provide current legislative information tion. They are: David P. Myron, ?u ' it iei'n}lnatlon °* Death, the Omnibus Bill, and Wheeling awards S son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the Hatch Amendment. Myron of Bethel Park, an A Jefferson Borough woman received two major Sister Margaret Carney, O.S.F. assistant general accounting major: Daniel honors for her service contributions to Wheeling Nelson, son of M r. and M rs. coordinator for Community Life will address a (W.VA.) College. workshop on “Peace, the Message of St. Francis". M rs. Mort David Nelson of Verona, a Constance Procoffie, a recent graduate in banking management major; Albert Mrs. Ma.jorie Becker, diocesan coordinator of and finance, shared the college's "Collegian of the Raimondi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Raimundi of Parish Respect Life Commitees, will develop a Year" award and was presented the Katherine Verona, an accounting major; and Patrick Smith, workshop on "Beginning a Parish Respect Life Fouts Medal for Service. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Pittsburgh, an Committee . MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DONALIES economics major. Voted on by the student body, the "Collegian of the The evening program will close with informal 50th wedding marked Year" award is given to the student who best typifies Sisters set festival discussion and coffee. the ideals of Wheeling College by displaying Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donalies of Allentown responsible leadership, Christian character and The Seton Hill Sisters of Charity in Greensburg Summer festival celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary recently academic competance. will host their annual summer festival Saturday and Sunday, June 26 and 27, on the Seton Hill grounds The Sisters at Mt. de Chantal Visitation Academy ■ with a Mass and a renewal of vows at St. George Church, Allentown. The Fouts Medal, donated by the Charter Guild of beginning at 1 p.m. in Wheeling, W.Va., will host their summer festival the college, in memory of an associate dean of F rid a y through Sunday, June 25-27. Hours are 4 to 11 A reception, given by their family and friends, student affairs at Wheeling, is presented to the This year's festival is one of the major events ol p.m. Friday and Saturday and 1 to 7 p.m. on Sunday. followed. graduating senior who best represents the spirit and the order's 100th anniversary year celebration. Featured will be rides and amusements, bake sale service of Dean Fouts in improving the quality of life Featured will be home dinners both days in the porch sale and dancing. Married June 14, 1932 in St. Joseph Church, Mt. on campus. college dining hall, live entertainment, homemade Oliver, the couple have five children: Nancy Dinners «'ill be fish on Friday, from 4 to 8 p.m., candy, baked goods, handmade articles and Donalies, Kathleen Shook, Charles Donalies, Jeanne Miss Procoffie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. refreshments. Mass is also set for Sunday at 11:45 spaghetti on Saturday, 4 to 8 p.m. and barbeque Surdzial and Eileen Kalka. They also have 10 Charles Procoffie. a.m. on the front campus. chicken from 1 to 7 p.m . on Saturday. Cost is $2.50 for grandchildren. adults and $1.75 for children. A Pittsburgh woman received academic honors Mrs. Donalies is the former Tille Mauer of Mt. prior to commencement exercises. O liver. Beaver deanery director Musicale set Maureen Loftus, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fr. John Pavlik, OFM Cap., associate pastor of The Choral Group of Court Allegheny 664 of the M r. Donalies is a retired building superintendent Robert Loftus, received the Henry F. Paul Medal. Our Lady of Peace Church in Conway, has been Catholic Daughters of the Americas will present its of Rockwell Hall, Duquesne University. He was also The award is given to the graduating senior who has named CCD deanery director for Beaver County. musicale Sunday, June 27, at 2 p.m. in the Diocesan in the appliance business for over 40 years in the attained the highest four-year average in all Building auditorium, 111 Blvd. of the Allies, Allentown area. A honorary Knight of Columbus, subjects among candidates for the bachelor of arts The CCD office has also announced the Downtown. Mr. Donalies has held third and fouth degrees for degree. Miss Loftus graduated magna cum laude appointment of Sister Anthony Albright of St. over 35 years. with a major in theology. Colman parish in Turtle Creek as associate CCD The choral group is directed by Ann Lieb, with director for the North Central Allegheny Deanery. Marjory Clair at the piano. Guest soloist will be In addition, Miss Loftus was previously named a Joseph McBurney. Donation is $1.50, with proceeds 50th anniversary Laut Scholar. Laut scholars have completed their benefiting the Vincentian Home for the Chronically general studies requirements at an advanced level Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kostolansky Sr. of Donora and have demonstrated their ability to succeed in m arked their 50th anniversary Tuesday, June 1. upper-division courses outside of their majors. Rector re-elected The couple celebrated with a Mass at St. Dominic In her junior year, she was elected to Alpha Sigma Church Sunday, June 13, followed by a reception for F r. Eugene Bonacci has been re-elected to another Nu, the national Jesuit honor society on the basis of HEARING AIDS family and friends. four-year term as rector of St. Paul Monastery, scholarship, loyalty and service to college and South Side. They have three sons, Joseph and Thomas of community. Nomination for membership in the SENSIBLY PRICED HEARING AIDS Donora and David of Warren, Ohio, and one honor society is the higest honor a Jesuit institution PROPERLY FITTED PROMPT - REASONABLE REPAIRS Fr. Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. daughter, Joan, of Erie. The Kostolanskys also have can bestow on its students. Bonacci of West Mifflin, was ordained as a 17 grandchildren. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Passionist priest in 1972 at St. Paul Cathedral Students at capítol Mr. Kostolansky is a retired quality control Oakland. He has been a member of the St. Paul 30 DAY RETURN PRIVILEGE ON Retreat House staff for six years and also was a supervisor from Corning Glass Works in Charleroi. Forty eighth-grade students from St. Bernard ALL HEARING AIDS vocation counselor. He is noted for his Scripture School, Mount Lebanon, accompained by social study series in this diocese and in Greensburg. High honors graduate studies teacher Connie Zonca, recently visited Washington, D C. The students met with U.S. Rep College scholarships John Ziaukas of Bethel Park graduated with high Doug Walgren (D-Mount Lebanon) in the House of honors from Harvard University, Cambridge, Representatives. The congressman gave the Three area residents were among 14 students Mass., on June 10. students a short history lesson and presented their named as recipients of leadeship or academic school with a flag that had flown over the U S scholarships to St. Vincent College, Latrobe. Majoring in literature and history, Ziaukas Capitol. m aintained a 4.0 average and was awarded a Phi DOWNTOWN: ALLISON PARK: Among those receiving leadership scholarships Beta Kappa key. 5080 JENKINS ARCADE 4618 ROUTE 8 Girl Scout awards 2 8 1 - 8 8 4 7 were Dean Zanella of Cheswick, a graduate of 4 8 6 - 0 9 7 5 He has been accepted into - Springdale High School, and Arnold H. Thimons of Two Cadette Girl Scouts from Troop 4029 in the MT. LEBANON: a program which enables MONROEVILLE: Natrona Heights, a graduate of St. Joseph High Bentworth Neighborhood. Mon Valley District, won 615 WASHINGTON RD 700 J0NNET BLOG School. Perry Napolitano of Pittsburgh, a graduate him to be a full-time 3 4 1 - 2 2 2 1 graduate student in both the Marian Awards recently. They were the first in the 3 7 3 - 1 1 5 1 of Bishop Boyle High School, was awarded an troop to do so. Th e girls are Anne C . Behary of St academic scholarship. FI Harvard School of Law and the Harvard School of Joseph parish in Coke burg and Shelbv J. Alto of St Business. He will begin Agnes parish, Richeyville. They received their Groundbreaking graduate studies in the fall. awards from Bishop Leonard at St. Paul Cathedral as part of the 28th Scout Convocation. Groundbreaking for the new St. Therese Plaza on Ziaukas served for three Main Street in Homestead Park (on the grounds of years on the editoral staff of Priests9 golf tourney St. Therese Church) is set for Sunday, June 20, at 2 the Harvard Lampoon, the Ziaukas BUS TOURS p.m . nationally known college The annual golf tournament for priests, sponsored MULTI-DAY F r. Joseph Newell, pastor, will officiate. A number magazine, was elected vice president in his junior by the Pittsburgh Priests, will be held at the of area dignitaries will also participate. year, and was a contributor in the Lampoon's Edgewood Country Club, near Monroeville, parody of People magazine. Thursday, July 1. All priests from the tri-state aré CORNING GLASS The eight-story building will house some 100 units welcome. For reservations call Fr. Robert Bovle Ju ly 12-14 designed for senior citizens. It is a project of The son of Mr. and Mrs. Algert Ziaukas of Bethel (412) 373-0050. Christian Housing Inc. Park, Ziaukas attended St. Anne School, Castle Shannon, and graduated from South Hills Catholic High School. I A p pointment $179 Weekend of renewal Visit the spectacular Grand Canyon of the east, Com m a Kiwanis medal At the presentation of the Very Reverend John Glass center, Watkins Glen, Sonnenberg Gardens Gold The Spring of Living Water Prayer Group at St. Malley, O. Carm., Provincial of the Most Pure Heart Seal Winery and cruise on Keuka Lake Includes all Paul J. Messineo Jr. received the medal of honor Alphonsus parish in Springdale, will host a weekend of Mary Province of the Carmelite Fathers, Bishop admissions, 2 dinners, 2 lunches, 2 breakfasts of renewal June 25-27 featuring Fr. Leonard from the Kiwanis Club of Oakland for his contributions to school and community while a Leonard hereby announces the following La valle as speaker. appointment, effective Monday, June 14, 1982: student at Central Catholic High School. Son of Mr. Masses will be Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., a and Mrs. Paul Messineo, he was a member of the The Reverend William O'Malley, to healing service Mass Sunday at 12:15 p.m ., and a National Honor Society and campus ministry and is assistant, Saint Leo Parish, North Side. Father W O R L D ’S F A IR special session for young people Saturday at 10 a.m. a Eucharistie Minister at St. Colman, Turtle Creek. William replaces the Reverend J. Gerald Williams, Sept. 21-25 followed by lunch. A staff member at the St. Paul will attend Pitt this fall. O. Carm., who has been reassigned outside the Columban diocesan retreat house in Derby, N .Y., he diocese. has been active in the charismatic renewal Reunion Mass movement for eight years. $299 Holy Sepulcher parish in Glade Mills hosted a You ve got to be there. Enjoy the travel via the Shenandoah valley One Overnight enroute and return. 2 days at Fair. Street fair reunion Mass this week for couples who completed Sightseeing tour of Smoky Mountains, Gatlinbura the baptism preparation classes at the parish. Some shopping, four breakfast, two dinners, one dinner & St. Aloysisus Church in Wilmerding will hold its 65 persons participated in the program, begun at entertainment. annual street fair through Saturday, June 19, on the Holy Sepulcher one and one-half years ago. church grounds. A parade is set for Friday, June 18, s t a a r e The classes included three sessions, a visit to the Other tours available a t 6:30 p.m. featuring bands and some 2,000 parents in preparation for their child's birth, a visit July 26-28, New York C ity ...... $249 <«,1 majorettes. On Saturday there will be food, to the mother in the hospital and presentation of a July 30-Aug. 24, California...... $1480 dbi amusements and many attractions. certificate to the new parents. 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(Continued from page 7) Strawberry festival A round the diocese Church bazaar St. Clare Church in Clairton will host its annual St. Veronica Church in Ambridge will hold its Church dedication Commencement held church bazaar Friday through Sunday, June 25-27. annual strawberry festival Thursday, June 24, from St. Joseph parish in Verona will host dedication Events will begin Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. and 2 p.m. until dark at the church parking lot, 8th and Fr. Alfred Cicola, director of the Catholic Office ceremonies for its new church building Sunday, June Sunday at 2 p.m. Melrose Aves. for the Deaf, delivered the invocation and 27, at 4:30 p.m. Officiating will be Bishop Leonard. benediction at the 10th annual commencement Featured will be booths, socials, amusements and Featured will be food, amusements, white The parish's current building project has included exercises at the Sunrise School, a special education beverages. Also chicken dinners are scheduled for elephant sale, arts and crafts, baked goods, and construction of the new church, which began last center for exceptional students, operated by the Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. at $3.75 for adults and $2 for children's games. August, demolition of the old school building and Allegheny Intermediate Unit, on June 11. children. renovation of the parking lot area. Guest speaker at the commencement was Allene Street festival Msgr. John J. Seli is pastor, Fr. Peter Murphy is Boyer, a director of the Gateway School District. assistant and Msgr. Edward Soxman, pastor Parish festival St. Peter Church, 28th and Sarah Sts., South Side, emeritus. Twenty-six students received diplomas during the St. Francis de Sales Church in McKees Rocks will will hold its annual street festival Monday through graduation ceremonies. -Saturday, June 21-26, nightly from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Church carnival hold its annual parish festival Wednesday through Parish fair Saturday, June 23-26. St. Philomena parish, 2740 Beechwood Blvd., Featured will be stands, rides for children and Featured will be food booths, bake sales, white amusements, baked goods, refreshments and other Squirrel H ill, w ill hold its annual carnival M onday to St. Mary of the Mount will host its annual parish elephant and amusements for children and adults. Saturday, June 21-26, beginning nightly at 7 p.m. attractions. fair Sunday through Saturday, July 4-10, in the The festival will be held in the parish's lower parking There will be amusements, arts and crafts, food and church parking lot on Grandview Ave. lot at 810 Chartiers Ave. beverages. Special Mass Included will be rides, amusements and refreshments, baked goods, a boutique and a clown. 2 to attend conference Resurrection Church in West Mifflin will host a Prison chapter banquet special Mass Sunday, June 20, at 2 p.m. to mark the The prison chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous will Summer theater Peg Bennett of Upper 'St. Clair, third vice reconstruction of the parish's old church hall. The hold its seventh annual banquet Saturday, June 19, president of the National Council of Catholic Women, structure had been completed recently by the at the State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh. The comedy, "Come Blow Vour Horn" is being and Johanna Cambruzzi of Greensburg, province parish's Boosters Club and will be named the Fr. Those interested in the A.A. prison program may presented at the St. Vincent Summer Theatre in director, will attend the meeting of the NCCW's Thomas R. Murphy Social Hall, in honor of contact the chapter president, John Banks, P.O. Box Latrobe through Saturday, June 26. Performances executive committee June 23-26 in Memphis, Tenn. Resurrection's pastor. A social will follow. 9901, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15233. are nightly, except Monday, at 8:15 p.m. with The officials will hear a keynote address • by reservations required by calling 537-8900. Memphis Bishop Carroll Dozier.

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Peace activists Charism atics meet NEW YORK (NC) — After participating in a NOTRE DAME, Ind. (NC) — Charismatic m assive disarm am ent rally in Central Park June 12, Catholics from 10 nations who m et for the National som e 2,000 Catholic peace activists extended their Conference on the Charism atic Renewal in the day by gathering at a M anhattan church for Mass Catholic Church discussed ways the earth can be and a Catholic disarm am ent assembly. renewed through them and the work of the Holy S p i r i t . W ith a standing ovation the group, w hich included three Catholic -bishops, approved a statement "I really believe God is renewing the renewal," endorsing the use of civil disobedience in the said Jack Brom bach to the gathering ot som e 13,000 struggle for peace and justice. persons at the University of Notre Dam e. "Catholics should be clear that non-violent actions Brom bach, a m em ber of the National Service undertaken outside the boundaries of civil law have Com m ittee of the Catholic Charism atic Renewal, a unique place in U.S. history," the statem ent said. said that “God wants to let us know he's alive. God wants to renew the face of the earth." W hile such acts m ight disturb som e notions of law and order, they were appropriate "w hen prayerfully According to a 1980 G allup Poll cited by te National discerned and responsibly undertaken," the Service Com m ittee, som e 6 to 7 m illion persons in the statem ent said. United States consider them selves charism atic or Pentecostal Catholics. The assem bly, which had been organized by the New Y o rk chapter of Pax Christi, the Catholic peace Bishop W illiam McManus of Fort Wayne-South m ovement, followed the massive New York rally Bend, Ind., who read greetings from Pope John Paul which attracted more than a half-m illion II, told conference participants that prayer is what dem onstrators to the city. charism atics do best. Beginning at the United Nations, where a special Fund for Lebanon session on disarmament had begun, the demonstrators marched to Central Park for an NEW YORK (NC) — Catholic Relief Services, afternoon rally. overseas aid agency of U.S. Catholics, announced Ju n e 11 that it has allocated $200,000 to initiate relief ePolitical gam e 9 work in Lebanon following heavy fighting there between Isareli and Palestinian and Syrian troops. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (NC) - The i d m tem porary suspension of a “land to the tiller” Establishm ent of the CR S Lebanon W ar Recovery program has prompted Bishop Arturo Rivera Fund was announced by Bishop Edw in B. Broderick, Dam as to say that leaders have engaged in political CRS executive director. "W e have assured the Corpus Christi M ass . g a m e s . people of Lebanon that our prayers and support are with them at this tim e," he said. "And we ask the St. Boniface Church on East Street, N orth Side, hosted G erm an costum e and prayers at an outdoor altar neaf Th e bishop said that m any feel that the constituent Am erican people and the United States governm ent a Corpus Christi Mass last Sunday that included the church. assem bly's announcement of a suspension of the to join us in responding to this tragedy." cerem onies in the Germ an language. The Mass was program instead of an abrogation as first stated, “ is followed by this procession featuring participants in —Photo by John C. Keenan a political gam e to shut the voice of protest by those Since 1976 C R S has operated a reconstruction and deprived of its benefits, and at the sam e tim e leave development program in Lebanon, emphasizing the' door open for further aid from the U.S. repair and rehabilitation of war-damaged governm ent." institutions which serve the aged and the young. Treat the w hole person, Also, in rural areas, CR S has supported agricultural .(In W ashington June 11, U.S. am bassador to El developm ent projects. By June 11 of this year, CR S Salvador Dean Hinton said that while the Reagan had dispensed some $10 m illion for reconstruction administration believes the program to be in efforts in Lebanon. Cath o lic health assem bly told jeopardy, "I certainly don't think it's dead, and I don't think it's going to be killed." He said one key Sw ath of suffering BOSTON (NC) — The Catholic Church's health "sickness is essential apostolate because what you part of the program has been suspended, but overall care m inistry m eans treating the whole person, not touch is a living person in the process of it is still w orking.) W ASHIN G TO N (NC) — The prim e concern of the just the body or just the soul. Jesuit Father W alter redem ption." churches in Nam ibia (South West Africa) is "the Burghardt told the Catholic Health Assem bly in He said m em bers of the health care m inistry m ust Pro-choice fund huge swath of territory afflicted by poverty, Boston June 9. display em pathy and compassion for patients by suffering and insecurity," said a staff m em ber of the relearning the value of each person, sensing their Fr. Burghardt, theologian in residence at W ASHINGTON (NC) — The National Abortion Catholic Institute for International Relations. solidarity with humanity, learning to listen,, Rights Action League announced June 11 that its Georgetow n University in W ashington, said Catholic understanding each individual's history and The staff m em ber, who asked not to be identified, hospitals m ust retain a sense of understanding and political action committee will spend between accepting their own brokenness. $750,000 and $1 m illion for “pro-choice" state and said that Nam ibia has suffered economic wonder in their health care m inistry. federal candidates and incum bents. exploitation from colonial rule and is illegally "Jesus understood not because he was the Son ol controlled by South African troops. About 1,200 hospital and nursing home God but because he was exquisitely human, ne adm inistrators attended the 11th annual assem bly At a press conference before the 13th annual said. "Like Christ you are a wounded healer." N A R A L meeting, its executive director, Nanette Th e level of fighting between South Africa and the June 6-9. U.S. Catholic-sponsored facilities treat Falkenberg, said, "In tough races a pro-choice South West Africa People's Organization, a black about 6 m illion patients annually. Fr. Burghardt said a sense of wonder also is; position spells w inning, not losing. political group seeking independence, has escalated essential to the healing apostolate, adding its in recent years and South African troops have even John E. Curley Jr., Catholic Health Association greatest enem y is to take things for granted. Am ong the congressional recipients of N A R A L president, announced that a study to determ ine an invaded neighboring Angola in search of SW APO To be truly "Catholic" the Catholic hospital m ust cam paign contributions are Sen. Daniel Patrick u n i t s . ethical code concerning the witholding of m edical Moynihan (D -N .Y.), Sen. Lowell P. Weicker (R- treatm ent is being undertaken by the CH A. promote holiness for their patients and staff, Conn.), Rep. Barney Frank (D-M ass.), Rep. Les "Th e W estern w orld sim ply isn't aw are that as the according to Auxiliary Bishop Daniel E . Pilarczykof TH E S TU D Y is a response to the recent case of AuCoin (D-Ore.), Rep. Claude Pepper (D -Fla.), diplom ats go through their dance, people are dying" Cincianati. "Infant Doe," a Downs Syndrom e baby allowed to Rep. Robert Kastenm eier (D -W is.), Sen. Robert T. in N am ibia, the institute staff m em ber said, adding "It exists for the all-pervasive purpose of calling that the W estern w orld m ust be educated about the die in a Bloom ington, Ind., hospital, Curley said. He people to share in the holiness of Christ and of Stafford (R-Vt.), Sen. Howard Metzenbaum (D- said the study w ill exam ine the full spectrum of life, Ohio) and Sen. Donald Riegle (D -M ich.). problem s in that predom inately Christian country. assisting them to respond to that ca ll," he said June from fetus to old age, to define a code for w ithholding 9. "W hatever the church does m ust have som ething or withdrawing treatm ent. to do w ith holiness or else the church has no business" In his address F r. Burghardt told the assem bly, d o i n g i t . " ______-O bituaries- I Funeral Mass was offered Infirm ary and Retirem ent Hom e in AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA John K illian Tuesday, June 8, at St. Paul Greensburg. THIRD Born in Mount Pleasant, Pa., John R. Killian, business m anager Cathedral, with burial in St. M ary daughter of Francis and Mary GRAND IRISH JUBILEE of Central Catholic H igh School for C e m e t e r y . M cDerm ott, Sister Angeline entered 10 years, died Saturday, June 5, at M em orial donations m ay be m ade the Congregation of the Sisters of. ¿D a ys of Ireland in Pittsburgh Forbes Hospice. to the Central Catholic Scholarship Charity on July 2, 1919 from Saint M r. Killian, 51, had resided F u n d . Joseph Parish (now Saint Pius X ) in JU ly 3/4/5, 1982- ■ in a Allison Park M ount Pleasant. I and belonged to St. Sr. C hrysostom Sister Angeline was a teacher of ROOF LEAKING? Pea hiring; I M ary Church in piano and taught children in the 6UTTER DRIPPING? Continuous Entertainment by • Irish Imports by the I Glenshaw. Funeral Mass for Sister M. For Emergency Service Cell • Dermot & Kslhy Henry T a r a S h o p dioceses of Greensburg, Pittsburgh • Irish Food A Drink Chrysostom Porac, a m em ber of the and Tucson, Arizona. Celtic Thunder He attended Vincentian Sisters of Charity for 62 RAY ADENOUR Donnybrook Fair • Guiness 6 Harp on Tap I C e n t r a l C a t h o l i c years, was offered Tuesday, June She is survived by her brother, 3 2 1 - 5 6 0 0 1 Jim Corr Band • Fun & Games 1 (1945-49) and play- 15, at the m otherhouse chapel in the Frank Jackson, of Mount Pleasant. Fret Estimates - Terms Arranged Bruce Foley A Pat Folan • Irish Step Dancers led for the 1949 N orth H ills. B urial was in the Sisters SLATE! SHINGLE' FLAT ROOFS! Mike Gallagher • Lessons In traditional A Mass of Christian burial was 1 state champion- c e m e t e r y . Mason’s Apron Irish dancing Eship basketball celebrated on Thursday, June 10, in Clan O'Cara • Free parking on 34 acre site _ jteam. He graduat- Sister M. Chrysostom died the Assum ption Hall Chapel. • A r t s & C r a t t s Saturday, June 12, at North Hills M r. Killian ed from Pitt in 1945 Burial was in the Sisters' Passavant Hospital following a FALCON PARK, RTE 56 NEW KENSINGTON. PA. c e m e t e r y . (30 mln. from Downtown Pittsburgh) and in 1961 becam e a teacher and lingering illness. She was 76. assistant basketball and baseball 3 DAY GAELIC FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT coach at Central. Sister entered the com m unity in N e c r o l o g y Various North American Cltla* Competing 1920 from St. Michael parish in He became varsity basketball For iniorm itlon call ADMISSION: M unhall. She m ade her vows in 1923 Please rem em ber the deceased coach'(1963-72) and baseball coach and celebrated her golden jubilee in priests of the diocese in your BLARNEY STONE RESTAURANT • A d u i t . $ 3 .0 0 before serving as athletics director 1970. She taught in schools of the p r a y e r s . inci 412-781-1666 * Children under 12 FREE (1970-73). He rem ained a teacher at Pittsburgh and Greensburg Advance Ticket Sale $2.56 J u n e 21 Central while also serving as golf d i o c e s e s . Sponsored by the Gaelic Athletic Assn. I 3 day pass $5.00 team coach, Alum ni Association Fr. W illiam C. K e lty ...... 1 9 5 5 director and director of the school's Surviving are two sisters, Sister Fr. Vincent Giovanetti ...... 1961 □ a n n u a l booster drive. He was also M arian of the Vincentian order and J u n e 2 2 active with the Law renceville Boys Lee Dobransky of Glenshaw. Fr. Anthony M. Twardy 1954 Club and other groups. J u n e 2 5 Free Recorded Legal Information 281-4664 Fr. Theodore J. R abb ...... 1 9 8 0 Surviving are his wife, Patricia Sr. A ngeline J u n e 2 6 DeBastiani Killian; two daughters, Fr. Francis K ozak ...... 1 9 5 7 M ichele and Kim berly, at hom e; his Sister (M ary) Angeline Jackson, J u n e 2 7 m other, Angela Killian of 82, of the Sisters of C h arity of Seton Fr. Arthur Burns ...... 1 9 5 4 1 ; The Board of Directors 1 1 ( Law renceville; and a sister, Lucille H ill, died W ednesday, June 9,1982 at Fr. M ichael Bonfield ...... 1 9 6 5 Assumption Hall, the Sisters Fr. Edward M . Schwartz ...... 1 9 8 0 K i l l i a n . M M i otiudctiùm L J Im B B <*f| « M u r a r t i of St. Francis Plaza, Inc. B " '«M ■WMttto DOES DAD HAVE TROUBLE PITTSBURGH P A . 1 5 2 1 9 , GETTING OUT OF A CHAIR? a n d The HIGH QUALITY MONEY SAVING TOURS Give Holy HOLY LAND the Residents EGYPT Dad Shroud I INCLUDING AMMAN, JORDAN of St. Francis Plaza of T u rin 1 14_ Days only $1398 a Lift • • • • Fr Dick nrd HOLY LAND W ITH AN invite you to attend The Holy Shroud of Turin has had Host Fr Wiese international coverage on 20/20, National O P E N H O U S E Econolift Geographic, Saturday Evening Post and „ ATHENS M any others. H undreds of scientists have trtea to Greek Islands. Israel, to disprove the Shrouds validity without Egypt and Turkey. 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Collector. napkins favors, missals delicious meals, dedicated 24 Drew B auer 821-4851. 821-3389 Discount prices. Shirley D uff, 362-0359. ACCEPTANCE of an adver-] SM0KIES/W0RL0S FAIR hr. supervision, physican on OLD — Furniture, china, brass, Stationery Co. 421-4806 o r 421 call, all fire & safty regulation. tisement in the Pittsburgh I July 6-9 $239 Christian M others, St. Am brose, Spring H ill — Annual picnic, M erz Hall, Aug. 16-19 $269 copper, lamps, cut glass, 2792. Those who need our care call 279- Catholic, while based on anil jewelry, wooden ice boxes, 4587 for m ore info. noon to 8 p.m . F o r tickets at $8 call Laura, 321-0240 or M artha, 231-3522. assumption of integrity on the [ Sept. 30-Oct. 3 $269 stained glass, most any old part of the advertiser, does Oct. 20-23 $269 thing. For quick cash call me IRISH CENTBE FRIDAY, JUN E 25 not imply endorsement of a | Oct. 27-30 $269 belore you sell. Now conducting St. Paul Retreat House South Side — Retreat weekend for charism atics. product or service House A Estate Sales! Dorothy W ILLIAMSBURG A 279-6359. Call 3817676. BUSCH GARDEN HALL RENTAL 001 PERSONALS OLD CEDAR CHESTS SATURDAY, JUNE 26 5 M e a l * ACCOMMODATES CHARLANE ALONE & PREGNANT - F o r a | Bedroom & Dining Room Sets 150-500 PEOPLE I June 24-27 $229 Wanted. Paying up to $100 for Ladies Auxiliary, North Hills K of C — Luncheon card party, 12:30 p.m ., confidential caring friend. 3 7 1 -0 3 6 7 LIFEL IN E — 562-0543 Down­ Sept. 30-Oct. 3 $229 cedar chests any size or shape MANOR council hall, 1248 Evergreen A ve., M ill vale. town Pittsburgh, Butler Area. I M AGNIFICIENT 4 Also buying old gold jewelry HOME 282-1200; Mon Valley, 489-90201 O F C A N A D A Call Paul 279-0359 Annunciation, North Side — Spaghetti dinner and bake sale, 4 to 7:30 p.m ., BeavOt". 843-0505. 728-5651. July 11-17 $395 OLD WICKER FURNITURE - Learn to p la y FOR TH E church hall, 2603 Norwood Ave. Proceeds to aid in renovation of st-hooi ST. JUDE — Thank you for favor| NOVA SCOTIA AND Preferably in need of repair cafeteria. Tickets, $3 for adults and $1.50 for children 12 and under. Call 531-7039. ELDERLY received. J.S. NEW ENGLAND Accordion NEAR MCKEESPORT HOSPITAL July 20-28 $599 Catholic Youth M inistry — Youth rally, 6 to 9 p.m ., M cKeesport YM CA. THANK YOU - Blessed Mother! WANTED — All types of used W. J. Grabowski i STATE LICENSED M usic by Dave Condeluci. Tickets, $1 at the door. for favors g ran ted by saying th e | NASHVILLE/OPRY furniture and antiques. Crafton For Information Rosary, M M AND OPRY LAND Trading Post. 922-4441. Closed Social Com m ittee, St. Augustine, Lawrenceville — Social, 8 p.m., Tuesday and Sunday. Hours 10- 412-335-2047; on Admissions THANK YOU — St. Jude for all) 4 M e a l s 5. PLEASE CALL auditorium , 220 37th St. donation, $2, food and beverages included. For your assistance Pleasel Aug. 5-8 $229 tickets call 682-0929. continue. L.T.P. Sept. 10-13 $ 2 2 9 400 miscellaneous ! 751-9513 Oct. 22-25 $229 WILL FORMS Secta Group, St. M ary, Glenshaw — Tour on Gatew ay Clipper Party Liner THANK YOU.— Jesus. Blessed I SALES Make your own will oasilyl for single adults. Call 487-5985 for inform ation. Mother St. Joseph. St. Jude and I WASHINGTON DC 672-9011 COOKIES FOR ALL OCCA­ St. Anthony for a favor granted. I Aug. 13-15 $147 Ready to fill in. Send SUNDAY, JUN E 27 V.E.G,. 1 SIONS — Weddings, grad., $2.00 for two forms tor TORONTO EXPO. showers, and banq. etc. Wide I LEGAL FORMS, W P X I-TV , Channel 11 — Mass for shut-ins, 6:30 a.m . Fr. Cliff Kram er, “THANK YOU - St. Jude, Our I Aug. 21-24 $199 variety. We deliver. Mil 681-41081 P.O. Box 1129, Lady of Perpetual Help, and St. f J ennie 681-3690.______^eîvedereTlesTSSco assistant pastor of St. Leonard, Monessen, celebrant. Choir and P A . D U T C H McKeesport, Pa. 15132 Stilt Approved RMirsmewt Horn Joseph For career boost, QUALITY ALOE VERA PRO-| congregation from the parish. M ass interpreted for the deaf. commission, and financiall Sept. 3-5 $147 lor Ambultlory 0 Convtlescent DUCTS — To buy or sell. 678-f Men 0 Women. — St. Francis Plaza, Law renceville - help ~S.B . W ORLD'S FAIR 8338. 510 E N TE R TA IN M E N T | Open house, 2 to 4 p.m ., 45144th st. A li A NASHVILLE • Supervisory Personnel 13 w e l c o m e . " THANK YOU - St Anthony! Mrs. Rhoda Lyons, R.N. r ^ Sept. 8-13 $379 A BAND FOR YOUR WED- and St. Jude for favor granted. • 24 Hour Nursing Cars v ' OING, PARTY, OR BANQUET! E&E.' SAULT ST. MARIE • Visitors Always Welcome. j f l HIGH DESERT YOU WILL ENJOY! - Hearl THANK YOU - St. Jude & A M ACKINAC ISLAND Kenny Rodgers. Barry Manilow. L oc alad on \ Local T V , radio schedules Blessed Mother for all favors Sept. 15-19 $275 BEE POLLEN! Englebert. Elvis, many morel Route 422, f granted. Please continue to hear NEW ENGLAND AND Pure Unadulterated including standards, polkas and I 7 miles «así | Television program s my prayers. E.I.T. M O N T R E A L special requests. Professional I of New Castla Bee Honeyl S t a t i o n P r o g r a m T i m e THANK YOU - St. Jude, | Sept. 21-26 $359 vocal/instrumental arrange-) Honey Recipe Books. ments. Book direct and save. Call Blessed Mother, St. Anthony. St. OCTOBERFEST A 924-21911 C h a n n e l 4 D i r e c t i o n s 6:30 a.m . Sunday Christopher for prayers! 884-0516 221-9241 MUSIC BROTHERS BANDS. T O R O N T O Bob. 885-1123. 884-2224. answered. Please continue! Oct. 8-10 $165 C h a n n e l 2 For Our Tim es 6 a.m . Sunday keeping my family and self safe I Oct. 12-15 $229 BAND — "East Street" — The and healthy. A.C. 500 SERVICES best in musical entertainment C h a n n e l 2 Not Just Sunday 8:30 a.m . Sunday L I B E R A C E for weddings, parties. and| THANK YOU - Jesus, Mary, I OFFERED BEDS Nov. 11 $33 banquets. 884-9133 or 655-7490 C h a n n e l 11 M ass for shut-ins and Joseph and St. Anthony for | 6:30 a.m . Sunday including lunch CATERING A-l - All occasions,! C h a n n e l 4 0 prayers answered for employ­ BAND — " Prime Time" AVAILABLE Fr. M anning 1:30 p.m . Saturday ment,, A-G.P. our location or ours. 25 - 5001 Pittsburgh's most versatiiel FO R BO TH STEELER persons. Also complete llowerl C h a n n e l 4 0 M other Angelica wedding & banquet band. MEN & WOMEN 10:30 a.m . Sunday THANK YOU - St. Jude for I irrangements lor all occasions ! Standards. Contemporary. favors granted. T.D.A. WEEKENDS Call anytime, reasonalbe. 231-f Radio program s Polkas. Disco, plus we handle all I In small intermediate care I PITTSBURGH VS 0947 or 734-3696. THANKSGIVING - To Jesus. I CINCINNATI reception cerem onies 885-5870. [ nursing home in beautiful [ S t a t i o n P r o g r a m T i m e Blessed Mother, and St. Jude for | Oct. 30-31 $137 EN ERA L CLEANING - Apt., 731-5412.______country setting in| m any p rayers answ ered! E .F .& ondo. home. Wkly/bi-monthly.| W T A W 1 2 5 0 Tickets included BANDS — For wedding| Southern Butler County. M a s s Sunday 8 a.m . P S . ______621-5338.______receptions and all occasions. No| PITTSBURGH VS (V alencia) K D K A 1 0 2 0 A m p l i f y THANKSGIVING - Novena to I HANDYMAN — All types home! charge to view our selection on| CALL ADMINISTRATOR Sunday 7 p.m . St. Jude. O Holy St. Jude. I C L E V E L A N D repairs. Plumbing, heating.! sound and color video taper W P IT-FM 101.5 R o s a r y Apostle and Martyr, great ini Dec. 18-19 $115 electrical. Cement £ yard work.f ENTERTAINMENT UNLIMIT Daily 7 p.m . virtue and rich in m iracles, n ear] Tickets Included. Very reasonable. Prompt! ED. 343-7700. 8 9 8 - 1 5 9 4 kinsman to Jesus Christ. GROUPS WELCOME. service. Jim 431-3026. Faithlul intercessor of all who! Pick up points in BAND TRIO - For old time| 1600 HOM E 809 invoke your special patronage in I INSULATION - Carpentry, I dancing, anniv., class reunions,| APARTMENTS 901 HOUSE Pittsburgh & McKeesport Paneling. Ceilings. Floors.! private parties. Call Chuck 521-1 IMPROVEMENTS time.of need, to you 1 have! 600 HOM E TO RENT FOR SALE recourse from the depth of my I 1982 brochurei available Railings. Bathrooms. Storm I 7744. ROOF REPAIRS - Priced for heart and humbly beg to whom I G RO UPS— We provide Windows. Aluminum Siding. IMPROVEMENTS SQUIRREL HILL/NEAR CARRICK - 3 BR. well built CLEO THE CLOWN - Whole-1 people on fixed income. Mr. God has given such great power! Soffit & Fascia. Porches. FOODLAND - 1 BR. W/W, A/C, brick, corner lot. private; near complete pfenning some Musical. Mirth. Magic, ALL HAULING — Clean-up & Quigley. 683-2757 o r 766-4088 Near bus. shop. $265 includes to come to my assistance. Help! Sidewalks. Block. Brick. Stone. park, schools & trans. .Will service lor your group Cement Work, Roofing Gutters. Mime. Puppets. Participation! demo. Fast, reliable, reasona- heat. 421-3097 ______finance 882-7297. me in my present and urgent! Surprises! 361-3265. ble. Call F ran k . 687-3850. SENIOR CITIZENS - Hav. petition. In return I promise to I Detella available. Hauling. Fully insured Free! your walls washed or painted at Est. 761-5538. 810 RESORTS A POLISH HILL - Newly make your name known and! DANCE MUSIC - For all | CARPENTRY WORK - Wood prices you can afford 241-5953 remodeled, carpeted. efC.T4T2 cause you to be invoked. Sayf CALL AMITY TOURS occasions. Weddings, reunions! replacement windows, porches, VACATION PROPERTY STEEL VALLEY ASPHALT - BR. laundry. 82I-3339. - - threv Our Fathers, three Haiti Banquets-etc. Good Variety. kitchens, ceilings, doors, 884-2707 882-2707 Driveways, parking lot POCONOS — Honeymoon or Marys and Glorias. Publication! Announcing M ickey Cappy Combo 731-8641. gameroonis. dry wall. South Need a Bus! Call Us! sidewalks & asphalt sealings family vacation at Camelback, must be promised. St Jude pray! Hills Area. Free estimates. 344- 1 CONDOMINIUMS D.J. — For all occasions exp. &| Serving the Greater Pittsburgh New townhouse sleeps eight. lor us and all who invoke yourl 884-2707 882-2707 7444. Free tennis, indoor pool. & spa. FOR SALE aid Amen. This Novena isl VOICE CLASS reason. M usic 40-80 M ary 344-f A rea. 462-3999 or 462-4245. Charter Buses Avillsble. 3085. CEMENT — Brick work. golf, fishing, alpine slide and considered by many to be very | WALL WASHING - Painting m ore n e ar T»y. $175. any three Walk to St. Pauls helpful. T.D.A. Sidwalks. Driveways. Porches, 200 HELP DISCJOCKEY - Radio Exp. Patios. Drywalls. Basements. House Cleaning, windo days. $325. a week. 367-4262. 367- Just reduced to 62,00.(TthTs GROUP INSTRUCTION cleaning, paper cleaning and WANTED Professional sound system &| Garages. Free Est. Call Joe 262- 3825. rare 2BR + den + 2B in Univ Sq 8 - Week Course light show. A complete mobile! 5899. replace window ropes: Grass bale ind pkg + blt-ins Connie Confidential; Free ATTENTION ADULTS - We unit. Records for everyone. cutting. Go anywhere. Fre Smolar 363-3936. June 24 — Aug. 5 estim ates. Call 481-5866. Pregnancy Testing are looking (or responsible Reasonable & Honest. Olaies at CEMENT WORK - Porches, SUMMER Park Plaza 7th fl light lBR*all steps, garage walls, brick work, adults to share in a rewarding McGRAIL STUDIOS specialty. All Occasions. Sonny Amenities, Huge closets 908 PENN AVENUE glass block windows, etc. Call WALLPAPER & PAINTING SPECTACULARI exp. The Center of the 241-2212. 67.500 Ros Elma 682-1013 8-T0"M.W.F. 1 r-1 T.H.S F ran k 731-1311. Interior and Exterior Painting Assessment & Treatment of OF SINGING Discount on all wall coverings all DISC JOCKEY - Put a W eekly,__ $140 University Square •Rare- « 731-2420 Youths has an excellent foster FULTON BLOG. ENERGY SAVERS - Thermal Free Est. George Tracv 462 care program for boys & girls professional ‘D.J. with a special] opportunity for bright 3BR 2B A T A PG H ., PA. 1 5 2 2 2 Replacement Windows. Glass- 4035. 381-7048. Lowest o l the Year in move in condition Owner age 10 through 18. But we need touch to work lor you at youri block, Storm Doors. Complete Provides help to adults - married or single - to next social, private or club! WALLPAPERING & PAINT Located directly on the finance 92,500 Louise Larson 281-6874 Home Remodeling. One call 665-2345 pregnant women. give these youngsters with lunction. Wedding receptions &[ does all. F re e E st. J o h n 373-3774. ING — Prof. install. Shop at Atlantic Ocean. Directly special needs, the atmosphere dubs a specialty. Music Iroml home. Discounts on sanitas Across the Street from St. Walk to univer from 2QR 2Bt that they need. The homes, the! the 20's to the 80s with D.J. EXPERT ROOF REPAIR wallpapers. Free est. Call Dale Gabriel's Church. LR w/20ft bale DR efficient kit schools, the pleasant sur-t GAETANO’S I Steve, one ol Pittsburgh's mostl Repair work our specialty. All R edpath 461-8279. ASSUM MTGE 101,900 roundings, and most of all ai BANQUET HALL 9 active entertainers.S&S| types of roof, gutters, down Lone Palm Motel Nancy Kelly 682-7806 production assoc 412-881-1024. spouting and chimney pointing. 804 RENTAL PREGNANT?"] purpose for growing up. Won't CATERING SERVICE , 740 N. Ocean Blvd. East transition from hou$e to Your location or O u n j All work guaranteed. Free SERVICE And you didn't mean"to be^ you share your time & love as a FOXFIRE—Large selection of| estim ates. Call 881-2944. Pompano Beach. Florida condo 2BR open den LR DR foster parent? Please call 362- 818 Broadway Ave cabinet lined kit 2V?B iridivi For a free pregnancy test and! rock, country, standards, ethnic ROOMMATE FINDlNGSERT Haber Associates 3660. McKees Rocks. Pa 15136 music will add to any wedding | GAMEROOMS — bathrooms, laun gar 116,900 Nancy Kelly confidential support siding, sofit & fascia, roofs, and Renters, your rent cut in 1/2 412-661-3434 BABYSITTER — Needed for 771-8338 party, or club date. Vocals. 682-7806 « all phases of home remodeling. Landlords, your home is your CALL' BIRTHRIGHT | infant. Mon. & Wed. year- R easonably priced. Paul 462- Cheapest price on new roofs. income. Ref. checked. Photo" Lge tastefully decorated 2BR round in my home. (Shadyside 4574. 621-1988 M&M C onstruction. 922-8014. taken. Fee 341-5583. 2B condo in elgant security now Beechwood Blvd. beginning HAVE THE MUSIC-U-LIKE BY) 922-8734. bldg tremendous closets pool Sept.) Ref, req. 681-3379 SHOWER B W EÙDlUG I A DJ — Wedding & all types ol [ 809 APARTMENTS exercise rooms Financ FAVORS SPRUCE COOK — S. Hills Area, Rectory. parties at a reasonable price. HANDYMAN DAN — Specializ­ TO RENT 130.000 Betsy Monteverde 3 priests 5 days/w k. 11 AM - 7PM and DECORATIONS Call J e rry Fink 884-6431. ing in home repairs. Roofing, 665-2345 120 TOURS CIVIC CNTR. - I BR & elf Box 721.1103rd Ave. Pgh. 15222 PAR TY TIME gutters & downspouts, chimney “HAVING AN AFFAIR’ Conven, to trans. Equip, kitch HOTEL Carefree lifestyle in new 2BR Birlhday Favors, Etc. pointing, carpentry. Free est. 2B equip kit w/brkft area ANNUNCIATION RADIO HOUSEKEEPER/COOK - Don't keep it a secret. Fori insured! 921-6077. 661-4700. ROSARY TOUR - Marty MIKE FEINBERG C0. me. musical entertainment at 181 SO. NEW YORK AVENUE laundry custom closets porch Live-in opt. Box 739, 110 3rd 120 Seventh St., Pgh . Pa. 15222 weddings, parties, and I BLOOMFIELD AREA - Effe pool sauna 139,500 Bea Shrine- NY; Cape De Li Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. ‘ 261-0490' HOME CARE — Remodeling, ATUUmC CITY. NJ 08401 M adeline. Quebec. St. Anne De banquets. Call Ken Cook Trio | carpeting, painting, genera' Em ployed wom an. Rei. 661-5467. • BEACH BLOCK NEAR Baskin 363-3936 Beaupre. Quebec. St. Joe HOUSEKEEPER - For 2 adult 279-6807. repair. Bob 464-0897. Atrium Penthouse unique 2 family. Must be able to cook. Top EDGEWOOD/ SWISSVALE - CASINO Oratory. Montreal. Quebec City MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS New 2 BR. Equip. Kitch. Carp. • 100 ROOM S AND sty 2BR 2 ?B Do own decor & N iagra Falls. Aug. 8-14.7 days salary. Good ref. req. 687-3400 MOVING — Call us first. Home, HOME REMODELING - never occupied 2 car garout 20 were engaged in a vigil of Participants in the Catholic week. But when Millie was bom, he left again, never careful that no one is deprived of the grace of God to the United Nations. mg and prayer before being and that no root of bitterness should begin to grow assembly applauded a statement to return, without taking even a pair of socks with .. . - . irried off by police, Smith said. that such acts were appropriate him. and make trouble; this can only poison a whole The arrests in the non-violent community." Our attitudes can be an offshoot of protests came two days after a giant Police said more than half of the "when prayerfully discerned and Millie explained “We promised Mama we’d never another person's bitterness. rally for nuclear disarmament held responsibly undertaken." enter God’s home, the church, until He returned Daddy to our home." Only now do we realize the violets symbolized their mother and the dove their As terrible mental and physical pain throbbed father; and how hard they tried all their life to bring uncontrollably throughout Christ's being on the the two of them together again. cross, He did not try to make people feel guilty at O c e a n City, Md.— H o m e o f lO P tN >*»« Bitterness is a deadly poison that will never heal a what they had done to Him, and He did not seek their broken heart, never restore a strained relationship, pity. He loved them and asked His Father to forgive DEVIE and never promote the growth of God's love within them. If there was no place for bitterness on the FOR The CaptainsTable^stau us. It is a silent killer. cross, is there any place for it. A NEW OR USED MOTOR CHEVIE DEVEREAUX 1HOTEL 0 2 R o o m « Financial aid being sought CHEVROLET • ah BOOMS AIR CONDITIONED • SWIMMING POOL • MEETING ROOMS • COLOR Below Renzie Park ° £ o «S Î c S S i s A T CAPTAINS TABLE • DIRECT DIAL PHONES • FREE ^“ —“McKeesport PHONE M l SÄ SST*- WITH HEAT - FAMILY GROUPS for Catholic church in Sweden 751-2800 m-m i ONLY • PACKAGE PLANS AVAILABLE • CALL OR WRITE — NOW! When the first St. Eugenia Church total Swedish population. Church their lives in Sweden as refugees or was built in , Sweden, in hierarchy, re-established in 1953, as people in search of better job and includes' one diocese, located in living opportunities, his report 1837, it was completed with financial explained. And Sweden has no old help from all parts of Europe, Copenhagen, with one bishop, Hubertus Brandenburg. Sweden has wealthy Catholic families, and no including the aid of Pope Gregory foundations or institutions to aid the XVI and Emperor Ferdinand of 30 Catholic parishes, 99 priests and T H I S V E f i R Austria-Hungary. 235 nuns. diocese. The Catholic Church in Sweden is St. Eugenia is the oldest of VACATION AT The international support is once dominated by an immigrant Scandinavian Catholic parishes. It YOUR PLACE again being sought because 145 population and it is poor. lost its original church in 1968 due to years .later, a new St. Eugenia At St. Eugenia parish, for city redevelopment plans and was IN THE SUN. Church is being constructed, instance, (one of just two Catholic later housed in an old movie theater because the Catholic population in parishes in the city), the parish and apartment house. Construction Sweden is poor, just one percent of population increased by 86 percent on a new parish complex began in ’TTO&xfiflUd &WVV. the population is Catholic and in the last 10 years, from 2,960 to November of 1979. The church was M 3&UIBOARDWALK & 15TH ST. *N ' OCEANFRONT because Sweden is considered a 5,522. The increase includes many consecrated in April of this year. Ocean City, Maryland 21842 mission country by the Church. former Poles and South Americans, THE NEW ST. EUGENIA parish MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS(301) 289-6222 NOW! CALL TOLL-FREE 120 OCEANFRONT UNITS but the total also includes IN MO. «00-492-3147 ST. EUGENIA PARISH is "active immigrants of 50 to 60 nationalities. is housed in a complex which dates In PA, VA, DC. WV, NJ. A DE Call 1-000-030-2100 J and optimistic,” said Jesuit Fr. Just 20 percent of St. Eugenia's back to 1889 and had to be restored 1 Heeled Indoor Pool & Baht Pool » Adult Reeding Room Peter Hornung, pastor of St. parishioners are Swedes, most of for architectural preservation in * Sauna, Jarusu, Hot Tub * Gueet Laundn Eugenia, and the appeal for help is them converts or descendents of Stockholm. SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN * Outdoor Pool Witb Swim-up Bar »Color CATV. AM-FM Radio going out not only to Catholics in A tradiHoii to Ocean Oh, Sms Imm ' Tennic Court converts. These figures are included Included are a Catholic bookshop 3 D A Y S %AJL RM pact fi todadw 2 M - » All Units ere efficiencies with Europe, as was done before, but also in a report prepared by Fr. with 36 branches throughout tato.M M I UnaM l RasaraA 2 Dtowon Smorgasbord el It * ReeUuranl 4 Lounge fully equipped kitchenette« 4 to the United States this time. Hornung, pastor of St. Eugenia. 2 NITES * I O or lonabom f * Children's Game Room private balconie« Sweden, a book cafe providing per person Debo* loo«, i The appeal is being promoted here international Catholic magazines, a dbl. occ * Children ! Playground » Shuffle board. Horeeahoea The immigrant members began i tax lor the entire stay ■ Barbecue Grill» 4 Picnic Tablet »Volleybell. SurfFuhmg at the request of Fr. Hornung by a parish center, adult education areas Weekdays June 4 former parishioner at St. Eugenia c o n v ic te d and living quarters for the parish Weekdays thru June 26 * Children 12 4 under FREE when ii atine room with parente! (himself the son of Polish parents), 3 staff. At the rear of the inner May 31-June 24 Weekdays June 27- courtyard behind the narrow front Auj} 29-Oct. 2 July 2 CALL TOLL-FREE FOR RESERVATIONS! A.I. Masiewicz. After 12 years as a in slaying freed inclusive Augand 22-28inclusive Labor Day IN PA. VA, DC, ».V A . NJ.DE member of St. Eugenia, he bears an building the church itself was built, (Exceptweekend) Labor Day abiding love for the Catholic GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala with seating for 340. It is joined to the $46 00 800-638-2106 community there. For the last two (NC) — The conviction of three front building by a parish hall on one years he has lived in the United side and a youth center on the other, Indian men for the 1981 murder of an (Except Sunday and IN MAitVLAND States, and now works for WABCO in American missionary, Father and in the center, joining them all, is andThurs. Memorial arrival Day ) Monroeville. He has taken his Stanley Rother, was overturned by a covered atrium. Weekend 800-4-92-314-7 $69.00 Ocean & 67th St., Ocean City, Md. 21842 *301 ) 524-1600 appeal to Bishop Leonard, who gave the appeals court in Antigua, This Catholic Church in 'lili donation to the project and Guatemala, which said there was Stockholm, is an opportunity, to Fr. endorsed it. "insufficient evidence" to find them Hornung, “to offer the Gospel of Those wishing to help in the guilty. Christ in a new way to the post- construction costs may send a tax- Last January, when the three Christian, completely secularized deductible contribution to Swedish were convicted by a court in Solola, Nordic people. Here lies the REUPHOLSTERMGr Catholic Mission Fund, Collection Guatemala, Archbishop Charles A. essential task and challenge of the for St. Eugenia, State Street Bank Salatka of Oklahoma City, who project.” JUNE sponsored the mission assignment 0N SELECTIVE FINE FABRICS and Trust Co., 225 Franklin St., As early as X965 Pope Paul VI Bostof), Mass. 02101. of the priest, said it was "a miscarriage of justice." presented a stone from the foundations of St. Peter's in Rome as SPECIAL WITH THE SAME WORKMANSHIP Catholicism was introduced in a cornerstone for the new church Sweden in the 12th Century but was Facts changed and he made a considerable WE ARE KNOWN FOR suppressed as Lutheranism became financial contribution as well, Fr. the official state religion. It wasn t Fr. David Dzermejko, who until 1860 y»at Swedes were again reportedly was abducted in his car Hornung wrote, adding that permitted to become Catholics and by two men in Ross Twp. June 7, said "without effective help from other to practice Catholicism in their later the two were hitchhikers he countries the construction of this had picked up in St. Clairsville, Catholic centre in the heart of ffffff homeland. Stockholm cannot be completed." Ohio. INTERIOR SINCE 1952 CATHOLICS have had Financing, he added, has become almost complete religious freedom The information was made known DECORA to the FBI by Fr. Dzermejko a serious problem. The parish itself and the church is growing fast. In has raised more than half of the cost, I AND the past three decades Catholic Wednesday afternoon (June 9), after the Pittsburgh Catholic's some $1 million, but another $90Ot0OO DESIGN population grew from 7,000 to 90,000 is still needed. today, just more than one percent of Wednesday morning press time. I SERVICE * I j . Scott Gen«linger, IDD lEJËPUëi m a @ra t u s and ¡I WE OFFER A WONDERFUL ARRAY Of @j , John W Gsnslinger A.I.P.

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By JAM ES BREIG “Victim s are acknowledged only when the event "W e wanted different geographical areas," M r. H e also discovered that the field of victim s' rights occurs," M r. Tom izawa told me. “Then they are Tom izaw a reported, “and not just the inner city. Typical scene from a TV cop show: Menacing and treatm ent for their problem s is burgeoning. dropped. The contrast between the public interest in There was the elem ent of race, too, and the type of "The re seem s to be a grow ing interest in this field killer stalks a tim orous wom an hom e from her work. them and the on-going pain is enorm ous. So we have crim e. Also, these three provided ways of telling He follows her inside as a heartbeat thum ps on the am ong academ ics, legislators and organizations " concentrated on what happens to them tangibly, stories that would be dram atic. W e have survivors of he said. "I never knew there were so m any groups soundtrack. Dark shadows conceal him in the em otionally and even financially." victim s and an eyewitness. So there are people to tell for victim s." hallw ay and she turns nervously at every odd noise. their stories." Then, to the squeal of violins, he lunges at her. M r. Tom izaw a, a 20-year-veteran of docum entary production at N B C , conceived the idea for the hour- There is no neat conclusion to his special, he went Cut to com m ericial. long broadcast. Initially, he thought of looking into Th e three featured on the special are: on. "Docum entaries often do that," he explained, how a m urder in a fam ily affects children. But that The rem ainder of the show concentrates on the • Bonnie Serpico, the mother of two teenage "but I feel w e som etim es dem onstrate a good deal of crim inal and the cop. We have the clues, the notion evolved into covering victim s them selves and daughters who were m urdered; arrogance when we say, 'This is what we found and investigation, the pursuit, the capture and m aybe their entire fam ilies. here is what should be done.' I don't know the . t h e t r i a l . • The K olar fam ily, left behind when Joseph Kolar, answers or how to stop violent crim e. If there is a To do so, he and his staff searched out three dozen a savings and loan guard, was killed during a hold­ conclusion, we re saying. Here is another group we But what about the victim ? And what about her victims in the Chicago area by talking to u p ; should show com passion for.'" fam ily? Those are questions seldom asked on T V in prosecutors, doctors, rehabilitation institutions and fiction or fact program s, but they w ill be asked June victim s' organizations. He found that it wasn't • G regory Harden, shot eight tim es and left as a 19 when "N B C Reports. For Every Violence. There difficult to surface victim s. paraplegic. Is A Victim " airs at 10 p.m . E T. “ IT W AS SA D because it was so easy,'' he said. “ It In selecting the people interviewed on cam era, "For Love of Joshua," an episode of NBC's V IC TIM S G E T short shrift in all the m edia. On TV , led us to believe that, if we went to Los Angeles or M r. Tom izaw a said, "W e deliberately chose people "Quincy" dealing with Down's Syndrom e children they are corpses wearing toe-tags; in newspapers, Boston or D enver, it would be just as easy. There are whose cases were all adjudicated. They have had and adults, w ill air June 23, 10 p.m . W hile lax in its they are nam es in a first-day story who disappear so m any of them around." tim e to think about what happened and it hasn't passing treatment of abortion, the episode from the news on the second day: on radio, they are ended for them ." concentrates on the rights and respect due to the Wanting to lim it their coverage to a few key m entally handicapped. It stars David M acFarlane, just sounds w ith addresses. But, in investigating this M r. Tom izaw a found in his research a num ber of topic, the producer of the documentary, Tom instances which could be probed in detail, the N B C who has Down's Syndrome, as a young man staff w hittled the three dozen into a trinity of cases. common threads, including annoyance with the Tom izaw a, discovered that the traum a of being a venturing on his own for the first tim e to testify on judicial system and a lingering disturbance in the behalf of babies being left to die because they are victim lasts long after the headlines. A num ber of considerations went into the choices. victim s' lives or the lives of their fam ily m em bers. r e t a r d e d .

R atings o f m ovies Movie reviews

NEW YORK (NC) - Here is a list of D fE .T ., The Extra-TerrestriaV recent movies rated by the U.S. Catholic Conference Department of Communication Das Boot. A-III (R) P arad ise, 0 (R) By M ICHAEL GALLAGHER outer space, one com es his w ay. on the basis of moral suitability. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. A-III (PG) Partners, 0 (R) Death Trap. A-III (PG) Penitentiary II, 0 (R) Some especially heavy-footed “Hanky Panky” (Columbia) — A NEW YORK (NC) -In "E .T .The earthlings blunder upon a benign USCC sym bols and their m eanings: A-I — D eath Valley, O (R) Pennies from Heaven, A-III (R) Extra-Terrestrial," Steven Spiel­ lim p and tedious com edy- general patronage; A-II — adults and Death Wish II. O

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