If bishops 'men of one Issue, let Issue be human lite'

(More stories, photos P. 10-11) more momentous results." pointed" in Carter's un- WASHINGTON- (NC)- He was referring to willingness to support a "The power of three little words comments following meetings constitutional amendment to has long been celebrated in between a committee of bishops restrict abortion and "en- song and story." and President Gerald Ford and couraged" by Ford's support Joseph L. Bernardin of Cin- President-elect Jimmy Carter for a states' rights amendment. Abp. Bernardin tells 250 cinnati, president of the during the political campaign. These two comments were U.S. Bishops meeting in National Conference of Catholic THE ARCHBISHOP also widely interpreted as an en- Bishops (NCCB) told the talked about two other words, dorsement of Ford, but the D.C. about 'shock waves' opening meeting of the NCCB, "one issue" and said that if bishops issued a strong after meeting with can- in a speech urging concern for bishops came to be known "as clarification saying that they didates. human life issues. men of one issue, let the issue neither oppose nor endorse "But I at least have be human life." candidates and urging people to discovered that two little Archbishop Bernardin had vote their consciences. words—'disappointed' and said during the campaign that "THE SHOCK waves are 'encouraged' —can have even the bishops were "disap- (Continued on page 10) VOICE Top Court OKs tax dollars for abortions By THOMAS J. whose review Judge Dooling's BARBARIE ruling fell. WASHINGTON- (NC)- Justice Marshall referred Federal tax money will con- the request to the entire court, tinue to fund abortions which rejected it without following a Nov. 8 Supreme comment. Court ruling which blocked an Attorney Gerald E. Bodell, attempt to permit enforcement who filed the petition on behalf of the Hyde amendment. of Buckley, Helms and Hyde, The amendment was told NC News the fight to have authored by Rep. Henry Hyde the Hyde amendment enforced (R-Ill.) as a section of a bill is far from over. appropriating funds to run the "The Supreme Court's Department of Labor and action today is not deter- Health, Education and Welfare minative of the merits of the (HEW) for fiscal 1977. It case," Bodell said. outlawed using any of those According to the attorney, funds to pay for abortions the appeal will be expedited so except where the mother's life that a final ruling can be had as was "endangered" by the quickly as possible. pregnancy. The original defendant in HOURS AFTER the the case is F. David Mathews, This is only part of the picture of what's happening at St amendment took effect on Oct. secretary of HEW, under whom Boniface CCD program in Pembroke Pines. For the total 1, federal judges in New York federal welfare funds are ad- picture with that 'extra plus' turn to page nine and here signed restraining (Continued on page 17) orders preventing enforcement of the ban. On Oct. 22, U.S. District Court Judge John F. Dooling New columnists join Voice pages issued a preliminary induction against the Hyde amendment which prevented enforcement nationwide—just one day after Two new columnists join writes a syndicated weekly Post in Peoria, 111., for 16 years his colleague, Judge John The Voice pages this week, theology column for the and director of the Family Life Sirica, had refused to sustain Classified 24 Father Richard P. McBrien and Catholic press, which won an Bureau. Presently he is a the ban. Editorial 6 Father John Dietzen. Know Your award in 1974 and 1975 from member of Catholics for Life Lawyers for Sens. James Faith 13 Father McBrien is full the Catholic Press Association Department of the L. Buckley (R-Cons.-N.Y.), Movie & TV 21 professor of theology at Boston as the best column in its field. Catholic Conference and pro-life Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) and Rep. Prayers 16 College and past president of Father Dietzen will be coordinator of the of It's a Date 19 the Catholic Theological writing the new Question and Hyde challenged Judge Walsh 7 Peoria. Dooling's decision and sought a Youth 22 Society of America. He has Answer column. He was Both columnists appear on stay from Supreme Court Jus- published nine books and associate editor of the Catholic pages 6 and 8. tice Thurgood Marshall, under News briefs

the 90 speakers scheduled to address full-time physical education in- Phoenix 'Alive' the gathering will be Dr. Elisabeth structor or a coach — has clinched top Catholic lobby Kubler-Ross, psychiatrist and honors in statewide competition author, who has devoted years of sponsored by the President's Council in Washington taped for blind research to studies on dying. on Physical Fitness and Sports. Gov. Daniel Evans personally presented A newly formed Catholic lobby Alive, the official monthly the 220-student school with a citation publication of the Phoenix diocese, will be on hand to greet the 95th Indiana bishops naming it the 1976 physical fitness Congress next January. The group, has become what may be the first champions in Washington. Each diocesan publication to be published Catholics for Christian Political state picks one school for the honor. Action, is headed by Gary Potter, a on tape cassettes for the blind. send support St. Matthew's part-time physical Alive's October issue in its entirety former editor of Triumph magazine, education instructor, Don Rails, who said there is no comparable has been put on two 90-minute The six bishops of Indiana have attributed the school's success to cassettes and sent out to the blind group in Washington. sent a letter of support to Bishop keeping physical fitness "out of the "There are now more than 5,000 who were asked to send them along Donal Lamont of Umtali, Rhodesia, realm of drudgery." to other blind people. Three two-set lobbying organizations in the United recently sentenced to 10 years at States," Potter said, but "not one copies of Alive are in circulation. hard labor for failing to report black According to Father John Spaulding, lobbies in the interest of Catholic and guerillas in his diocese. The letter, other Christian families as will director of the special services divi- which was also sent to the U.S. State sion of the Phoenix diocese, 10 CCPA." Potter said the new lob- Department, affirmed Bishop bying which has no official ties to the volunteers from a Phoenix Lamont's "courageous appeal to the read the October issue onto the Church, "wants to help show them moral responsibility of the Rhodesian (Catholics) how they can bring cassettes, using a parishioner's people to examine the racial equipment. Father Spaulding has pressure to bear on Congress, the discriminatory laws...in the light of government and the courts, as well as worked with the handicapped for the Christian principles of justice and past five years. the media and other institutions, so charity." The letter also protested that their voices will be heard and the severity of the prison sentence, heeded," Potter said. and praised Bishop Lamont's Catholics plan decision to denounce "unjust laws" and to champion "underprivileged Pope to beatify and repressed people." Archbishop 'Rosary March' George J. Biskup of Indianapolis said the bishops' letter was sent as an Spanish Sister A group of Catholics in expression of collegiality and Anaheim, Cal., are organizing what brotherly concern. The Vatican has announced that they call a "Rosary March for Pope Paul VI will preside at America'' on Dec. 12. The organizers beatification ceremonies Nov. 14 for are trying to gain support for their 17th-century Spanish Carmelite cause in each major U.S. city. The Pa. public schools Sister Mary of Jesus Lopez de Rivas. mar6h is scheduled to begin at noon The nun served as secretary to St. oh the West Coast and 3 p.m. on the Teresa of Avila. It is said that her East Coast. The theme of the event is allow meditation Margarita Rodriguez (left) is handwriting was identical to that of "Thanksgiving for our first 200 comforted by her daughter at the great Spanish mystic. The Mass years, and petition for our next 200 The Philadelphia school board services for 25 victims of a fire in St. Peter's Basilica will be years." More information on the has voted to require a one-minute that destroyed the Club Puerto celebrated by Cardinal Marcelo rosary march can be obtained from period of silent meditation at the Rico in South Bronx. Mrs. Gonzalez Martin of Toledo, Spain, Rosary March. P.O. Box 6578, start of the day at all public schools Rodriguez, who lost two the city in which the new blessed Anaheim, Cal. 92806. in the city. Pupils will also be relatives in the fire, was one of served as a Religious for 63 years. required to recite the Pledge of 250 mourners who gathered at The discalced Carmelite nun died in Allegiance, restoring a practice the ruins to recite the rosary. Toledo in 1640 at age 80. scrapped as a requirement in the late Bishop keynoter 1960's and placed 'on an optional basis. According to the board, which enacted the new rules by a 5-1 vote, First priest Parish priority at bioethics meet the action was not designed as a means of circumventing the 1963 Supreme Court decision banning for the future Bishop Mark J. Hurley of Santa school prayer. The Philadelphia to head group Rosa, Calif., chairman of the formula will allow a student "to National Conference of Catholic begin his day by getting in touch The general secretary of the U.S. Bishops' Committee for Human with God, or simply putting his day Father Philip J. King, professor Catholic Conference (USCC) has Values, will deliver the keynote in order in his own mind," according of biblical studies and archaeology at endorsed efforts to professionalize address at a bioethics conference to Felice Stark, the board member Boston College, was elected president religious education, calling the sponsored by the Texas Conference who introduced the new rule. of the American Schools of Oriental appointment of full-time, salaried of Churches Value of Life Project Research at the organization's an- religious educators in every parish "a Dec. 1-4. About 1,000 people from 80 nual meeting here. Father King, the priority for the future." Bishop Texas communities are expected to first Catholic to head the scholarly James Rausch, the general secretary, attend the statewide study con- Catholic school society, succeeds Harvard's Prof. also called for greater emphasis on ference. The Value of Life project Frank M. Cross. The oriental family education, and praised lay seeks to provide unbiased, current physically fit research group was founded in 1900 participation in Church affairs, information on the moral, medical and has played a major role in ar- particularly the involvement of and legal implications of develop- St. Matthew's school, Seattle, chaeological activities including the parents in preparing their children to ments in the life-science field. Among which does not have a gymnasium, a discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. receive the sacraments.

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Page 2 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 Ministry Team A new way of finding your gifts and using them By ROBERT O'STEEN Voice News Editor "•"Nancy and I have been through it two times and we were so inspired by what it did for us that we wanted to see it continued here..." • "It is an answer to merely "Teams" of six to eight people drifting through your spiritual life..." share their deepest feelings, «. "Loneliness...Especially in the joys, sorrows and most of all suburbs, the people are lonely to be their Christian love with each able to really open up and let out other on a small-group level. their feelings and know someone cares about them personally..." Those are some of the comments made about a new program now under way in some churches in South Florida and which has spread to nine states and still going. THE PROGRAM is called personal sharing and caring that with the conviction that he is a definite structure, with written Ministry Team. leads to a greater understanding of speaking the truth. materials guiding each session. (Not to be confused with team one's unique gifts and enables one to Jim Murray adds, "People are At a typical meeting the first ministry which is a team of priests or apply these gifts through the open ready for lay ministry but don't know half hour is "check in" time during lay ministers administrating a Christian love and caring developed what to do. They respond to this which team members greet each parish.) gradually through the program. because it is a lay ministry that other and talk about how the Jim and Nancy Murray went Meetings are held Sunday allows them to give and receive love, previous week went, how well they through the program given locally by nights from 7 to 9:30 and follow a to be accepted as they are. And once did in achieving their goals, and lay minister Cliff Stabler who definite structure developed by they are loved for what they are they problems, etc. originated and developed the concept Stabler, with overtones of Seren- are free to love in return and grow The next half-hour is teaching and who is responsible for its growth dipity and Cursillo but different in into what God made us to be and to time. The leader will discuss or into a movement. The Murrays were that it is much broader and more discover what our gifts are, whether explain to the whole gathering some so impressed with the effect it had on tangible in its goals. it is the ability to teach or to counsel phase of Ministry Team, a time of them that they told their priests Says Stabler: "In the Church or to listen or to give service to the learning and stimulation. about it at St. Louis Parish, which today there is a move away from parish..." had been looking for some kind of strictly doctrinal ideas toward more THEN THE gathering goes to outreach program to involve families tangible changes in your real life. At LAY MINISTRY does not the church for altar time for Scripture and individuals in spiritual growth. the same time there is a move toward mean, then, that you have to be the reading and meditation, after which, "We felt this would be the ideal equipping laymen with ministries of official Music Minister or Youth back in teams, individuals share their thing," said Jim enthusiastically. their own. Laymen are saying 'I am a Minister of the parish. Any ability a thoughts, their feelings, their "This program does more than make part of the Church.' Also we live in a person has can be part of his own lay insights gained along the way. There you grow spiritually. It helps you depersonalized society and people are ministry. A good listener can visit an are also exercises designed to help grow closer to God, closer to your looking for a way to be of service and elderly invalid. A teacher might open individuals up more readily, fellow Christians and helps you find a find a sense of personal worth. become a CCD leader. such as sitting back to back with a way of being a minister through a "SO ALL THESE things come The way it all comes about is to partner and writing down a specified better understanding of your gifts." together in Ministry Teams. The make a general appeal to the parish number of detains about the other THE CENTRAL idea, as ex- priest just can't minister to for all interested to sign up. The person, then comparing to see how plained by Murray and Stabler at a everyone's personal needs. The whole leaders (Jim and Nancy in this case) right you were. This is done early on, meeting this week, is to bring people idea is to get everyone ministering to break the names down into the. small to help start the process of breaking together in small groups of six to each other and broaden the use of lay groups, or teams which stay the same down barriers. eight each where. they get to know ministry. for the whole course. Men and women "Part of getting to know and care about each other on a deep "And I've seen it when it gets are in separate teams, under the someone is being vulnerable to them personal level. These small groups going in a parish. People don't have principle that people of the same by baring your real thoughts and are the ministry "teams." Through a to be invited, they just come because gender can talk more freely with each feelings with them and finding that 13-week program the individuals in they are hungry for it," says Stabler other. "Team" does not just drift they really care. That in turn enables the teams experience a kind of with a broad grin and eyes that shine along, aimlessly rapping but follows (Continued on Page 23) I

Jim and Nancy Murray (left) explain "Team" concepts to the whole gathering at St. Louis parish while the people (right) follow along in program guide books that are followed through the 13-week series.

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Miami, Florida (THE VOICE / Friday November 12,( 197B / Page 3 Epiphany notes 25th anniversary One of South Dade dedicated by the late Cardinal County's oldest churches will Samuel Stritch of Chicago. The celebrate the 25th anniversary original church-auditorium was of its founding when members converted to a school cafeteria of Epiphany parish observe the and a residence was refurbished silver jubilee of the parish on to house the Sisters, Servants Saturday, Nov. 20. of the Immaculate Heart of Archbishop Coleman F. Mary who staff the school. Carroll and Msgr. John In 1959 with more 1,500 O'Dowd, of Epiphany families within the parish Church since 1957, will con- boundaries school facilities celebrate Mass at 11 a.m. A were expanded again with the reception will follow in the construction of eight school courtyard. classrooms. An increasing A three-day observance of teaching staff resulted in a new the establishment of the parish convent. in 1951, begins on Thursday, Five have served Nov. 18 when school children the parish since its founding will present a program of en- including Father Donald tertainment. On Saturday Dailey, Msgr. William evening, the Woman's Club will McKeever, the late Father New look for Epiphany parish, SouJh renovations and under the watchful eye of sponsor an International dinner Patrick D. O'Brien, and Msgr. Miami, resulted after exterior and interior Msgr. John O'Dowd, V.F., pastor. and get-acquainted party. On Bryan O. Walsh. Epiphany Sunday afternoon, Nov. 21, Church has been the mother open house will be held in the parish from which five other parish from 2 to 5 p.m. flourishing South Dade Area priests on retreat Like many other South parishes have been carved. Florida parishes, Epiphany had Worshippers will observe (Friends and parishioners Also Father Robert E. McKinney, TOR; Father its beginnings in a local theater their parish jubilee in a newly are invited to pray for in- and ground was broken for the renovated and decorated dividual priests who are par- Dunn, Father John J. Drew, Edward Miley, PIME; Father first structure, a church- church, parish center (formerly ticipating in these retreats.) M.M.; Father George Duffy, Anthony Mulderry, Father auditorium, early in 1951. the cafeteria), convent and Father Daniel Fagan, Father J. Thomas Mullane, Father Following its completion in the school...... Frank Flynn, Father Ross Michael O'Flaherty, Father Fall of that year, a rectory was Our Lady of Lourdes D also built. By 1953 a seven- Retreats for priests in Garnse Fafcher Lamar j David O'Byrne, Father An- Academy, and Archdiocesan South Florida continue at Our _ ii.«« rveuX,. r»n,n» w;n;o~, T J i T-U -J -n j. i. TT Genovar rFathpr Rnhprf fill thonJy U onea, father William classroom structure was ready high school for girls, Lady of Florida Retreat House, " > «itner noDert uiu, i?nfi,l To^n> n'Tnnin XT i r. i r. . ..i T-. i OM I • Fat-Vipr Tnnd MQ,,;o Romero, r ather J ames O loole, for children in grades one established in 1965 is also J 1 Hevia through six. located on the parish grounds North Palm Beach, with Father "• *V - **n- 2r ' ' Father Richard Soulliere master. a at 8235 SW 57 Ave., and the Leo Clifford, O.F.M. as retreat Father William Hennessey, J*Jh "R^i 5jdl| S M T .' Two years later plans were parish has an active laity which ticipatinThosge iwhn retreao t sessions Father Bernard Hickey, Father father Richard budlik, O.M.I., ... , Father John G. Tully, Father announced for the building of a comprise the membership in the from Nov. 15 to wilNovl b. e1 8par in-- Francis Lucey, M.S.; Father Charles Williams, C.S.V.; and new church as well as two-story Woman's Club, St. Vincent de elude: school building with eight Paul Society. CYO, Home and Timothy Lynch, Father John Father George Wuenschel, classrooms. Both were com- School Association, Parish Msgr. William McKeever, McAtaveyCSB, Fatheslater sFranci budges TORt. conference pleted early in 1956 and were Council and Legion of Mary. Msgr. James Nelan, Msgr. Ro- wan Rastatter, Msgr. Patrick A conference on Budget for Father John Vaughan, director, O'Donoghue, Msgr. Jerome administrators and heads of management information CCD day of reflection Reddy, Father Thomas Barry, Catholic Service Bureaus in systems; Jesus Gonzalez-Pita, Father Ronald Brohamer, South Florida is slated to begin director of finance; and Robert Father Anthony Chepanis, at 10 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 18 Preziosi, director of ex- Father Joseph Cliff, Father at the Archdiocesan Catholic offenders services. set in 3 locations Walter Dockerill, Father Service Bureau, 4949 NE Following the workshop An invitation is extended Patrick Farrell, Father Miguel Second Ave. Mass will be celebrated by Father Mario Vizcaino will Goni, Father John Mulcahy, Coadjutor Archbishop Edward to all people involved in officiate at the day planned for Speakers will include Msgr. religious education throughout Father Jose Paz, Father Bryan O. Walsh, Archdiocesan A. McCarthy. Luncheon will be St. John Vianney Seminary, Patrick Slevin, Father Leonard served. the Archdiocese of Miami to 2900 S.W. 87th Ave., Miami. director of Catholic Charities; participate in a Day of Stachura, Father Christopher Father Paul Vuturo will Stack, Father Edmond Whyte, Reflection sponsored by the lead the program in Palm Archdiocesan Office of Father Donald Abel, Father Beach at St. Edward Church, Thaddeus Augustyn, Father Religious Education-CCD. The North Country Rd. program will be conducted in Daniel Babis, Father John H. Broward, Dade and Palm The Saturday Liturgy will Barry, C.P.; Father Frank % Hint for the Holidays Beach Counties on Saturday, be celebrated. Donation of $1 Cahill, Father Thomas Cleary, Nov. 20, from 12:30 to 4:30 will defray the cost of light CSS.P.; Father Francis Treat your family and friends p.m. Curley, O.M.I.; Father J. refreshments during the af- to some delicious, monk-made "It will be a wonderful ternoon. Lunch will not be Bryan Dalton, and Father opportunity for personal, served. Seamus Doyle. spiritual growth and enrich- ment," declares Sister Mary TRAPPIST CHEESE Immaculate, area consultant in AWeekendin FREE religious education. and FRUITCAKE "It will be a day," she Palm Beach GOLF Make this year's holiday giving ivith ease and good continues, "to pray, reflect, 3 DAYS* 2 NIGHTS taste. Do part of your Christmas shopping now, at discern, and share our faith PER PERSON together. We are planning a DOUBLE OCCUPANCY home. Easy as a-b-c. 50 of 260 ROOMS most exciting day where the a. Choose your gift by Number. faith community of catechists Includes Full Breakfast & Dinner will come together to celebrate Choice of Menus • Free Tennis b. Print name and address of gift receiver. their call and mission in the Month of May thru Dec. 10 (excluding holiday weekends) c. Mail to Gethsemani Farms with check or Money Order. ministry of the Word. It is an All prices include delivery. 1 opportunity for each of us to Now including FREE GOLF on championship course. N.B. Indicate whether orders tire for 'Noil ' or for 'Christmas' delivery. realize that the depth of the FREE GREENS FEES for -our guests, golf carls a must, $6.00 per cart. No 30 Whole Wheel Mild Cheese $ 8.50 catechist's spiritual life is the (about 3 lbs) most necessary and powerful No 31 Whole Wheel Aged Cheese 8.50 witness in the apostolate." No 29 Quarter Wheels-Mild, Aged, Smoky (36 oz) 7.00 No 250 2% Ib Fruitcake 7.25 Father Richard Sudlik, f| re O.M.I., will conduct the Day of No 500 5 Ib Fruitcake ( a"° <* KY Bourbon) 12.75 ON THE OCEAN Reflection at St. Anthony GETHSEMANI FARMS BOX 33 TRAPPIST, KY 40073 Church, 901 N.E. Second St., 2770-2830 So. Ocean Blvd. (on A1A), Palm Beach, Fla. Fort Lauderdale. Phone (305) 582-5381 Page 4 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 Campaign for Human Development

Jeter Chandler, 49, has 28 per cent lung barrios of San Antonio. Both Mr. Chandler capacity due to "brown lung" obtained in and Mrs. Badillo are being helped through cotton mill work in the Carolinas. Mrs. organizations funded this year by the Carmen Badillo is one of many Mexican- Campaign for Human Development. Americans living in flooded, neglected

Dear Friends: to new purpose, new resolve—and.new hope. It's frightening to be the one who has to We will make a better tomorrow...And this is write this letter. Maybe I'll say the wrong why we'd like the theme of the Campaign this thing— or fail to say what should be said. year to be a very simple one that really seems The hopes and dreams of thousands and to fit these times: thousands of poor people could be lost. I've wondered, too, if perhaps terms like But I don't think I really believe that "generous" and "the best you can" leave deep down inside. Who am I? You care about people wondering what they should give, how hurt people as much as I do. If you speak for much they should share. An elderly uncle them to your people, the response will be suggested to me years ago that "you ought to tremendous. That's clear as can be. In each of ask for something definite." I never felt the last two years the Campaign for Human comfortable aboui that. Perhaps we'd ask too Development Appeal experienced a large much —or too little —or just seem increase over the year before. 13 per cent for "mechanical" or cold. That wouldn't be right. the 2 years combined...That's not a statistic The Campaign isn't about percentages or or a line on a chart. That's thousands of poor goals for the year. It's about Mrs. Valenzuela, people who would not otherwise have had Mr. Chandler, Sarah Turner —about that chance they hoped for. Thank you. God thousands and thousands of people who have bless you. God bless you. a chance they never thought would come. This year can be a very special one. In How can we make that number of people our Bicentennial we recognized both the grow as never before? So someone suggested greatness of our nation and its shortcomings. that this year we might ask for a gift that was But we did this with a renewed determination very personal to each individual and family to right the wrongs, to break the bonds of too: injustice and oppression, to GROW as a One Day's Income — to give another person a people. It seems that our clearer awareness of chance for a whole new life... Perhaps it's too those who have been hurt or excluded has led much— people already give a lot. Perhaps it's too little. Maybe the Lord would ask for more...But will we do this much? Many can't. Probably many would. If you ask. One more CAMPAIGN FOR day given to bring closer the Kingdom... to GROW TOGETHER as a people... the people of our nation and the People of God. In response to the Gospel of the Lord... and the call of His Church. How many more people we could share hope and love with if we each gave that day! Gratefully yours in our Lord, The Black Belt Community Health Center shows what !N3WdO13A]Q Father Lawrence J. McNamara dreams and determination ca.i do with a little funding to CHD director upgrade the quality of life in a poor rural area of the South.

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Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 / Page 5 Court rules self into corner

The U.S. Supreme Court has put itself in Department of Health, Education and ruled (however unwisely) that she has that an awkward if not paradoxical stance Welfare. They Hyde amendment to that bill right. All the Hyde amendment does is constitutionally with its ruling earlier this prohibits abortion funding. prevent the tax money from paying for the week which has the effect of stopping the Now the Supreme Court has said the abortion if she elects to have one. Such enforcement of the Hyde amendment which Hyde measure is not constitutional, which funding is the job the Constitution gives to prohibits abortion. means it is unconstitutional to fail to fund the Congress. The Supreme Court has no Here's why: abortion. In other words, the Supreme Court power to go around funding things just The Constitution on which the Justices is saying Congress must fund abortions because it has ruled those things con- are supposed to base their rulings states because it is a woman's constitutional right stitutional. that "no money shall be drawn from the to have an abortion. treasury, but in consequence of ap- But the Constitution, as quoted above, Otherwise, as the lawyers neatly point propriations made by law." The Congress prohibits drawing of funds except by law, out, someone who constitutionally elects to makes the law. In other words, no money which is the Congress' job to do or not to do, send his child to a private school could can be drawn to pay for something unless not the Supreme Court's. demand the Supreme Court make the the Congress authorizes such payments. The point is, the Hyde amendment does congress fund that child's education simply Congress passed an appropriations bill not deal in the woman's right or lack of it to because educational choice is con- which authorizes funds to operate the have an abortion. The Court has already stitutional. What is obligation to confession?

By Fr. John insights and teachings presented for the guidance of Your Question Box our Christian lives by those Dietzen who have the responsibility as teachers in the Church. he is guilty of a serious (mortal) neglect the sacraments of which becomes mandatory for All of this is required in sin that has not been confessed Penance and the Holy the whole Church at the developing a sincere, adult, before. This is, at least, Eucharist year after year. beginning of Lent next year. Christian conscience, which is Q. What is our obligation necessary if one intends, as he I'm sure you will learn the kind of conscience we have should, to receive the Eucharist much more about the the obligation and right to form as Catholics toward confession Q. I always thought that and follow. today? is it part of our Easter during the Easter season. sacrament of Penance—or, as it is beautifully and appropriately when we have to decide whether duty? You understand, of course, something is right or wrong, we Q. We've been going a lot that once a year is not what the often called today, the sacrament of Reconciliation— are supposed to follow our own to a church where the priest A. The obligation con- Church recommends. Such conscience. However, I men- gives some marvelous and cerning the sacrament of regulations are simply an during the coming months. Many homilies, articles and tioned this in a group recently, helpful sermons. The only Penance is the same today as it encouragement to this and the priest said it was not problem is he uses some big minimum for those who Catholic publications will deal has been: One is obligated to with the new Rite of Penance, true. According to him, we are words that I don't understand, receive it at least once a year if otherwise might carelessly obliged to follow the teaching of and I think I am a pretty well those in authority, especially in educated Catholic. What do the Church. Who is right? "eschatoligical" and 1 "parousia" mean? America-no "melting pot A. Possibly much of your A. I had to straighten out confusion arises from the fact your spelling (they aren't that the word "conscience" can exactly everyday vocabulary, By JOSEPH BRIEG America the nation is like Christianity the mean many different things. are they? But I believe these I don't know who invented the term religion. So, at least, it ought to be. America are the words you meant. "melting pot" to describe the American is not a melting-pot; America is a free You are correct in believing that our personal Eschatoligical or nation. I am confident his intentions were association of a thousard nationalities, races, eschatology, comes from the good; he envisioned a country of equality in cultures and individualisms in the service of moral decisions must be made on the basis of what we our- Greek word, "eschata," which which differences tended to disappear—to be the general welfare—and most especially in means the latest or final, melted away into a conformity of unity. And the service of the great necessary basic good selves honestly believe is right. Whatever another may say or things. In sermons, it would certainly unity is one of the deeply important of mankind: freedom. refer to what theology usually aspects of the ; there is a great Without freedom, man is less than man, do, God holds us responsible for our moral actions, and that calls "the last thing"—death, unity that unites them. But in uniting them it and woman less than woman. Freedom is the judgment, hell, heaven, and does not obliterate them — the United States tremendous good—and the tremendous peril- responsibility cannot be shifted to someone else. We must reach most especially as all these remain states, and emphatically should which the Creator handed to humankind relate to the Second Coming of continue so to remain. from the beginning. Freedom brought us our our decision, and then trustingly be able to stand Jesus at the end of time. Well-intentioned though the words catastrophic fall in Adam—but brought us Parousia is another biblical also our stirring redemption in Christ. before God and say, "I may be "melting pot" may have been, they are the wrong, but to the best of my Greek word which means wrong image of America. Chesterton, in his Without freedom, a human being cannot be presence or coming. The truly human. Humanity makes choices —and ability, I sincerely believe this "Orthodoxy," emphasized that Christianity is what I should do." Church has used it to denote is not dull and conformist, but exciting and must be free to make them. both the continued presence of adventurous. The Church, he said (as I recall) The uniqueness of America among the What the priest possibly the risen saviour in his people rides herd on the pacifism of Francis of nations lies in the fact that America owes its was attempting to tell you was and in this world now, and his Assisi; both are saints. There is a time for national existence to the faith that "all men that an honest conscience is second coming at the end of war, and a time for peace— and at all times we are created equal and are endowed by their not, as many people today time. It is usually a com- should desire to be at peace with our Creator with certain inalienable rights." appear to believe, a kind of bination of the two, with fellowmen. Indeed, in war it is for peace that Within that faith, all nationalities, colors and blind instinct or spontaneous emphasis on the second we fight—for the peace which is liberty under cultures are welcome, and each should be feeling. This could come more coming, that is intended when law, not tyranny or anarchy. encouraged to be totally itself while con- from selfishess or cowardice the word is used today. In the Church, said Chesterton, all the tributing its strength and insights to the than from any good motive. Eschatology and parousia virtues glow at white heat, side by side. None American unity. are common words in theology. is absorbed into another, nor are all absorbed But the word need not be "should." A genuine Christian But priests, like physicians and into one. Christianity encourages a wonderful America in fact has encouraged, and still conscience is the product of lawyers, often forget that most and courageous individualism within the encourages, every ethnic and cultural group persevering effort in charity, of their technical jargon is, if brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of to celebrate its own inheritance and be proud faith, maturity, reflection, you'll excuse the expression, God. Christianity does not make faceless of it, while standing firm for American unity prudence and prayer. It in- Greek to the rest of us. persons and faceless saints; rather within American freedom. Or should we say volves giving proper weight in Christianity calls to each of us to be himself American freedom within American unity? In these reflections to what our (Questions for this column or herself to the limit of individuality, and for any case, America is not a melting pot; common sense tells us, to the should be sent to Father the service of the common good. America is a marvel of unity in diversity, and principles given to us by our Dietzen, 1113 W. Bradley, In this as in many other respects, diversity in unity. Lord in the Gospels, and to the Peoria, 111, 61606.) Page 6 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 By Msgr. Jomes J. Walsh Christ calls us beyond rules, to love A lot of most sincere and dedicated people were loving concern for our neighbor's spiritual plight. caught up in this very restricted view of the PERHAPS too many of us lacked the Despite all the changes in emphasis and . Some others rose much above it conviction that our religion was supposed to approach, very many people are still unaware that by the grace of God became the great saints of the transform us from what we are to what God in- Christianity was not meant to be a negative set of past few generations. But the restricted view of tended us to be. We may not have realized suf- do's and dont's. Wherever a community of the spiritual life described above never measured ficiently that every Mass was intended to work believers treat it as such, Christianity comes off up to the genuine spirit of Christianity. No secret some change in us for the better as we are as a drab, spiritless program of rigid regulations here, because many thoughtful Catholics felt united with Christ in the sacrifice. We may have and religious practices. Puritanism in all its dissatisfied, restless, uneasy with their spiritual missed the point that every Holy Communion was joyless offerings a few centuries ago is the classic status. They felt they were progressing very little meant to give us the Lord of love and therefore to and extreme example. from year to year spiritually. They had the uneasy mould us in his likeness. Even now it is possible for a Christian to feeling they were putting too much emphasis on Since Vatican II, the Church is stressing that spend a lifetime thinking of his religion only in the wrong things. in the vocation of a Christian we must indeed be terms of keeping out of serious sin. This may THIS NEGATIVE, limited view of concerned with our own salvation. But we must indeed still be very common, despite all the Catholicism forced many to live on the fringes of look beyond the fact of charity beginning at positive encouragement since Vatican II to grow the Christian life. In fact, it was not really living home. We must assume responsibility for the and mature spiritually. at all. It was barely existing spiritually, a kind of salvation and transformation of others. And we A PERSON OF this bent may perform the static survival in a world of good and evil. Many must get over our shyness, our embarrassment in minimum duties only to avoid the penalties potentially great Christians missed the peace and being selected to help bring Christ to others. exacted by neglect. He may attend church the stimulus and the sense of adventure which Perhaps here we can find the clear difference primarily because there is a law involved. He may comes to those who see religion as a means of between the dedicated, informed Christian of the pray just as much as he is obliged, and no more. transformation, as a vehicle of fulfilling the mid-70s and the Christian of the 50s. The em- He may indulge himself in countless "small" commandment of love. phasis on religious values is positive, not faults and become concerned only when con- Paul was forever harping on this with his negative. Love is meant to be, not a phrase in a fronted with the consequences of serious sin. converts. "Whatever you do in word or work," he romantic song, but a dominating factor in our Looking back to the beginning of Vatican II, proclaimed constantly, "do all in the name of the lives. Love should preoccupy our minds and bishops from around the world in their in- Lord Jesus Christ." And with such a motive hearts, a level above fidelity to laws to save our terventions were drawing portraits of their faith- infusing their religious practices, he confidently spiritual skins. With this kind of genuine love, of ful in their spiritual life. They described many of expected them to be changed from weak, self- course, as Jesus taught us, we will keep the them as interpreting the Christian vocation as a centered, vindictive people to the chosen ones of commandments and reverence all his laws. program of Mass on Sundays, fish on Fridays and God who were to show forth in their daily lives the Moreover, we will look beyond our own needs certain private devotions which could be taken fruits of mercy, kindness, humility, meekness and and have compassion on the spiritual and tem- care of just as well during the sacrifice of the patience. poral welfare of our neighbor. Is it difficult to find Mass. People then felt that every decision con- Christianity, indeed, is meant to induce Christ in others? You bet it is. But with effort we cerning religion had to made by the Pope, bishops within us a preoccupation for our spiritual well- can find him in the needy, the starving, the and priests. They expected a pat answer to all being. However, too often in the past, our concern outcast, the oppressed. questions on dogma and morals, as if no further was limited to ourselves. Because of this we Here's the vocation of a Christian in today's development of doctrine was possible. The great became legal Christians, with an eye always on Church. Being a faithful Catholic demands more concern about the ten commandments was not to the law, with a fear of loss of grace acting as a than fidelity to laws...it means unending concern die in mortal sin. brake on excess, and therefore, with little time for for others. By Dale Francis Here's charity that really works When six years ago might come to get help, the we paid our taxes to take open to people of all faiths, the U.S. Bishops began the idea was to allow the poor care of projects like these. all races. Those are nice Campaign for Human themselves to choose their But that wasn't true, the things I'm saying about Development, there were own projects. Campaign for Human you—because you are the those who thought it Break the circle of Development planned to Catholic people and wasn't likely to succeed. poverty. That was one of give help to the kind of because they are true. You the evaluation of the For one thing, the Catholic the early slogans. The poor projects the government gave $45 million to campaign projects was people were already giving are poor because they are wouldn't touch, too small, Campaign for Human released there was another generously to the missions dragged down by their own too risky for the govern- Development in the last six story on the government's and to Catholic relief along poverty, the children of the ment. years. That's a lot of money Small Business Ad- with all their giving to their poor, undernourished, So figure it out and that's a lot of help. ministration's 8-A parishes, schools and all uhdereducated, doomed to yourself. Here was this A MANAGEMENT program, designed to help the other worthy causes. be poor in their adulthood campaign, asking the consultant fund has just companies run by black or Another major national as they were in the people to give money when made a survey of the Latin American busi- collection didn't seem likely childhood. So what the they already had too many projects that have been nessmen. The government to draw support from the Campaign for Human calls for their help. Asking financed by the Campaign has given $1.4 billion in people. Development planned to do money not to give food and for Human Development. contracts to these com- But even if the people was give the poor the help clothing to the poor but to It said that of the projects panies under the 8-A didn't already have enough that would allow them to hand money over to them sponsored by the campaign program but of the 3,000 calls on their generosity, help themselves. to use on projects they that 22 per cent had companies participating the concept of the Cam- Even that, as different worked out themselves. substantially achieved the only 72 have successfully paign for Human from usual concepts of Asking them to give money campaign's primary goals completed the program. Development was too helping the poor as it was, not just to help the un- of attacking the basic different to be likely to wasn't as surprising as fortunate among their causes of poverty by FATHER Lawrence have much appeal. Helping something else about the fellow Catholics but to help changing institutions, McNamara, a Chicago-born the poor was certainly campaign. Catholics people of all religions or no generating cooperation priest from the Diocese of something Catholics could weren't going to be just religion at all, people of all among and within diverse Kansas City-St. Joseph, is understand, giving them helping their fellow races. Would you figure groups and attaining self- executive director of the that an appeal like this sufficiency. Campaign for Human food, clothing, household Catholics. The Campaign Development. goods. But the Campaign for Human Development could succeed? The consultant firm for Human Development let it be known its help Well, it did. It suc- said 45 per cent of the And he needs your didn't propose to do this. would go to those in need, ceeded because the Catholic projects had achieved help. Yes, again. The INSTEAD IT planned whatever their race, people are a generous moderate success, 33 Campaign for Human to give the poor money for whatever their religion. people, because the percent had achieved Development depends on their work projects, SOME WHEN they Catholic people are a caring minimal success and five you. On Sunday, November community organizations. heard that grumbled this people, because the per cent failed completely. 21, you can celebrate a real This wasn't going to be was something the Catholic people have a Let me show you how thanksgiving by giving money provided to set up government should be compassion for people that good a record this is. About others something to be programs to which the poor doing. After all, they said, is not circumscribed but the same time the story of thankful about.

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 / Page 7 Active Catholics were represented

By Fr. Richard McBrien

The distinction between "fact" and "interpretation" runs through all of our • theology. It is a fact that Jesus lived. It is an m interpretation that he was the anointed one of God, "Christ" was not his last name. It is a fact that Jesus was put to death i on a cross. It is an interpretation that the crucifixion of Jesus was a redemptive event. IT IS A FACT that certain words are pronounced over the bread and wine at the Eucharist: "This is my body...This is my m blood." It is an interpretation that Jesus m Christ becomes really and truly present in the course of those consecratory prayers. Delegation from Miami Archdiocese participates at Call to Action meeting. m A fact is a fact. Something happened, or ahead. If they were, most of the delegates would it didn't. But interpretations of facts may Each diocese was invited to name nine have been Catholics who do not even attend m differ. delegates. of more than one million church on Sunday. m A woman is seen hugging a man at an Catholics were allowed to name an additional The second largest number would have airport gate, tears streaming down her face. delegate for every 100,000 Catholics over one been Catholics who attend church but who Coming upon the scene, one person might million in that diocese. Every diocesan are otherwise uninvolved in church activities. conclude that the man is about to leave on a delegate was sent to the conference by the THAT LEAVES the minority that was long trip; another will assume that he's just bishop himself. in fact represented in Detroit: those Catholics 1 come home. NATIONAL Catholic organizations who not only attend Mass but who also The fact is clear. But the interpretations were invited to name one delegate to the participate actively in the life and work of the n differ. conference. Members of various official Church through its many organizations and This is all by way of introducing views of agencies within the Catholic Church (e.g., the apostolates. Q the Detroit "Call to Action" conference Bicentennial Committee itself, the Committee This third group runs the gamut from sponsored by the U.S. Catholic Bishops. for Social Development and World Peace, the strongly liberal to the strongly con- THE FACTS are reasonably clear. Since department heads within the United States servative, with the majority in the February 1975 American Catholics have been Catholic Conference, etc.) were invited to moderately liberal and moderately con- engaged in a consultation process on the twin participate on an ex-officio basis. servative center. Bicentennial themes of liberty and justice. The total number of those attending the The Detroit conference was clearly Hearings were held at various levels of "Call to Action" assembly as delegates, dominated by so-called "involved" Catholics ecclesiastical life: regions, dioceses, and alternates, and observers hovered in the of a centrist (leaning to liberal) orientation. parishes. Almost a million questionnaires 2,000-range. But don't they in fact constitute the o were circulated. Writing committees were Was the conference "representative" of majority of "involved" Catholics? formed to collate the data. And a national the American Catholic community? That's And wasn't that conference really in- conference was convened. not a matter of fact so much as a matter of tended to be an assembly of "involved" and The purpose of the conference was to interpretation. "Representative" of what or "concerned" Catholics interested in o make recommendations to the American of whom? responding to a "call to action?" bishops and to help lead the Church to a fuller Were the delgates a cross section of And if so, wasn't the assembly 3 understanding of its mission in the years American Catholicism? Of course not. "representative" after all? By Fr. John Reedy, CSC MSBffi So who wants lukewarm represented? IT SEEMED par- on ecclesiastical and social parish. beginning, this process of ticulary ironic to hear the issues than would be a Some of the more self-selection weeded out complaint from a number of random selection from any vehement critics suggested those people who feel they the bishops who par- diocese in the country. It that the representation was lack competence in such ticipated in the assembly. seemed far more open to deliberately rigged. I think discussions or who seldom Here, in a final After all, this was a wide-ranging change in there is a much simpler volunteer for such ac- comment, I would like to program initiated by the policies and priorities. explanation. tivities. deal with the most puzzling bishops' conference; the THOUGH MANY of In general the question which rose out of bishops had the final the delegates seemed delegations seemed to take the Detroit conference, control over the ar- dedicated to particular form from one of two THERE WAS another "Call To Action." rangements. causes, the majority was processes. group which was highly Why was the assembly Moreover, the ready to endorse, without In some dioceses there influential. A lot of Sisters, so untypical of the total selection of the delegates much critical analysis, a was a long, local procedure who have devoted years of American Catholic com- from each diocese was left whole range of progressive of continuing discussion maddening work to the munity? to the local bishop. Some concerns. and preparation. Such a renewal of their own The judgment that it suggestions were offered as A number of vocal process is time-consuming religious communities, was untypical was one of guidelines to the com- delegates argued for more and exhausting. Those who have developed an im- the most common ob- position of the delegations, conservative positions, but choose to participate in it pressive competence in the servations heard during the but any given bishop could their status as a small usually have a higher work of writing documents, meeting. At times it was appoint anyone he chose. minority became obvious interest in Church affairs floor debate, committee expressed by people who So...in what way was during the first half hour of than the average work. They, too, made a didn't like the recom- the assembly untypical and the meeting. Catholic...or they have a major contribution to this mendations which were how did it happen? What seemed lacking particular cause which ,conference, but their ex- emerging,, but it also came Though I couldn't was a better representation motivates them to perience and perspective from many people who were prove it with statistics, I of the whole community volunteer, to endure long was also far from that of sympathetic to the policies feel sure that this assembly which gathers for Sunday hours of meetings. any average group of which were being endorsed. was far more "progressive" Mass in any particular THUS, FROM the parishioners. Page 8 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 Prayer is center of St. Boniface CCD By FRANK HALL classrooms things can be difficult . "This is a very important part of the Voice Features Editor As the prayer group starts praying you can program," says Miss Eroes, "because St. Boniface Church, Pembroke Pines, virtually feel the difference in the at- during the week we have time only to cover has a place for everyone in its CCD program. mosphere and the children calming down the material in the book. Saturday the Faced with a leap in CCD enrollment and CCD beginning." children have the chance to experience God, from 300 children last year to 650 children In addition to praying for the teachers, to reach out to God." this year and in a building without par- children and their families, those praying "A good number of children are coming titoned rooms or classrooms, the parish select a different class each week as a special from parents who have been away from the turned completely to depending on prayer to intention. Families are also encouraged to Church and want to come back into the life handle this unique situation. let the prayer group know of any special of the Church," reports Miss Eroes. "It's As all involved in the CCD program prayer needs they might have . beautiful to see the Gospel come to life as we met to pray, Father Austin Gogarty, S.P.S., Every week, Father Gogarty or Father notice 'a little child will lead them.'" noted that many older people in the parish Michael J. Eivers, pastor, join the group as Whether it's a little child or a senior had expressed an interest in being part of well as walking around to meet the children. citizen, St. Boniface is one parish where each the program but not as teachers. What Miss Eroes notes that this is important for person is given the opportunity and en- developed was a project to have Exposition the children to develop an individual couraged to fulfill his unique role in the of the Blessed Sacrament during the CCD relationship with a priest rather than just Church. It's a parish where community is hours on Wednesday and Thursday and seeing him at the altar at Mass. not a place but a relationship and, judging invite anyone interested to spend the time in "I've been in CCD work for 25 years," by the CCD program, the center of that prayer and praise. It began with three or says Miss Eroes, "and can really measure relationship is God. four people and after two weeks had up to 20 the difference with a prayer group sup- people spending one hour in front of the porting the program. And a program like Eucharist. this can easily become 'my' program, 'my According to Thea Eroes, parish CCD' but this year I feel it's the Lord's CCD director of religious education. program and the success is not ours but the "The people praying have a marked Lord's." effect on the program and give us a definite The parish also has, every Saturday for advantage. Because we have a large a different grade, a special event such as a number of children, and don't have Liturgy, Bible or Penance service. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 / Page 9 'If one Issue Church let it be life' enhance it. I can think of no (Continued from 1) promises, the charting of new "Nostalgia is no aswer to of a decent life for every better issue and none more directions and the execution of the problems we face. American while also placing our still reverberating," from the crucial on which to stake our such mandates as have been "We must go forward to nation's resources at the service meetings Archbishop Ber- reputations and our consciences bestowed." deal with problems which, in of human development and nardin said in his presidential now and in the years to come." He said one guideline for many cases, have no real authentic liberation everywhere address to the 250 U.S. bishops The archbishop said that at their fall meeting in the both the Church and the nation precedents in our national in the world. the sanctity and dignity of life must be "continuity with our experience or indeed the ex- Statler-Hilton Hotel here. "All are too often violated nationally that is past history," he said, past." perience of any people— "Our guidance in at- by racism, unemployment, "We may not stop with the problems such as the arms race "but history from which we can poverty, inadequate health tempting all this must, learn important lessons." past, but neither may we turn and nuclear proliferation, however, come from the in- care, bad housing and environmental degradation, One lesson, he said, is that our backs on the past, for to do violable principles of decency, inadequate schooling, by energy shortages, and the "Neither we nor the many that would ensure the loss of justice, fairness and mutual discriminatory laws and at- vastly complex work of Americans who oppose much wisdom." respect upon which this nation titudes which isolate the creating an economy and a abortion and desire the remedy "We cannot turn back the is based, as well as from the elderly. social system which will of a constitutional amendment clock in the United States," he teaching of Christ and the law Archbishop Bernardin provide the material necessities n expect universal ap- said. of God." spoke of new beginnings in Dbation for our efforts." both the Church in the nation. "We must be ready to In the Church, he cited the alogue respectfully with International Eucharistic hers if we hope to win them to Highlights of opening Congress held in Philadelphia ir point of view," he said. in August and the Bicentennial "Our fundamental com- Call to Action Conference held itment must be to the sanc- in Detroit in October. of NCCB-USCC meeting ty of and dignity of human life Concerning the election, he , all stages of its development WASHINGTON-(NC)- Dearden urged the bishops to suggestion to ask for 10 cents a said, "After months of listening id in all contexts," Arch- Among the highlights of the continue the process of con- -year from each of the 8 million to those who sought to lead and shop Bernardin said. first two days of the Nov. 8-11 sulting Catholics on issues of pupils in Catholic schools and serve them, the people have meeting here of the National concern. parish religious education "If, as some would have it, spoken the final word in the Conference of Catholic Bishops An address by NCCB programs, but bishops said it 'e bishops are to be known as public dialogue upon which our (NCCB) and the U.S. Catholic president, Archbishop Joseph would not be "a Catholic March men of one issue, let the issue form of government is based. Conference (USCC) were: L. Bernardin of . of Dimes." be human life and all that is "WE LOOK now to the Discussion of a pastoral An address by Archbishop The election of two of the necessary to protect and future for the fulfillment of letter on moral values to be Jean Jadot, apostolic delegate four NCCB delegates to the approved by the bishops. The in the United States, who said a 1977 world Synod of Bishops in pastoral reaffirms Church shortage of priests, the size of : Archbishop Bernardin teaching on divorce and Church communities and the and Cardinal John Carberry of remarriage, contraception, sex treatment of racial and ethnic St. Louis, NCCB vice outside of marriage, warfare, minorities are three major president. The election of other racial discrimination, the use of problems facing the U.S. delegates and alternates was to nuclear weapons, and the Catholic Church in the next few be completed before the end of protection of human rights. years. the meeting. A report by Cardinal John Presentation of a proposal Dearden of Detroit, chairman of for special funding of Presentation for approval the NCCB bicentennial com- educational research and ex- of statement on U.S.-Panama mittee, on the committee- perimentation related to the relations that calls for a new sponsored "Call to Action" bishops' educational concerns. treaty respecting Panamanian conference in Detroit, Cardinal The proposal included a territorial integrity and sovereignty and dissolving what it called a colonial Bishops elect relationship. Presentation of the proposed 1977 NCCB-USCC \ v^. budget of $3,672.000 down from* committee heads the 1976 budget of $3,876,000. WASHINGTON- (NC)- defeating Bishop Louis Additional details on the The following bishops were Gelineau of Providence, R.I. meeting appear on pages 10-11. Cardinal John J. Carberry of St. Louis was the principal elected to head committees of celebrant at the opening Mass of the NCCB-USCC the National Conference of DEPENDABLE SERVICE-OUR RESPONSIBILITY conference. Catholic Bishops (NCCB) and the U.S. Catholic Conference (USCC) by bishops meeting Cdl. says bishops need here Nov. 8-11: PARISH PHARMACIES In time of sickness, and for better Committee on Arbitration: health, you know you can dependi 'vibrant, forceful faith' Bishop Roger Mahoney of on your pharmacy. The quality WASHINGTON-(NC)- the faithful," he said. Fresno, Calif. prescription experts in this The U.S. bishops —"leaders of "It is because of our faith, Committee on the Church section are listed by parish our troubled people" —have a a faith which our Lord tells us, in Latin America: Bishop location for your convenience. fundamental need for a though it may only like a tiny Nevin Hayes, auxiliary of "vibrant, forceful faith," grain of mustard seed, will Boston. ST. 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Page 10 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 Delegate notes three major problems facing U.S. Church WASHINGTON-(NC)- Church would face a severe chronically tired and frustrated today, and especially young A shortage of priests, the priest shortage "at most within because they cannot ac- people, are searching for a largeness of Church com- 10 years." Even if there is an complish by themselves what group in which they can find a munities and the treatment of increase of vocations in the several priests together ac- true communion of faith, of racial and ethnic minorities are next few years as he expects, he complished in the past." worship and of commitment. three major problems facing the said, "we must be prepared for "THERE ARE solutions Many are suffering from a American Catholic Church in a shortage of priests for a open to us," Archbishop Jadot certain kind of loneliness. They the next few years, according to generation to come." said, "if we are willing to set experience a need to identify Archbishop Jean Jadot, "Already there are priorities; if we are willing to with others who share their apostolic delegate in the United parishes in which two priests give greater responsibilities to yearning for a more communal States. are trying with the same the laity, both men and women; life." He made his comments in pastoral approaches to do what if we make more effective use of "Church leaders," he said, an unusually frank address to four priests did a few years permanent deacons and ex- "will have to work with the the general meeting of the ago," Archbishop Jadot said. traordinary ministers." laity to develop new patterns of National Conference of Catholic "In some regions, priests Concerning the size of parochial life and, perhaps, new Bishops here. are dying in their 50s from Catholic communities, Arch- forms of parochial organization Archbishop Jean Jadot, Archbishop Jadot said the overwork. Others are bishop Jadot said: "People so that the parish can become 'a Apostolic Delegate in the community of small com- United States. munities.'" "First, how are we to give CONCERNING racial and pastoral care to those who do t-thnic minorities, Archbishop not feel at home with our white, Jiidot said: "I wonder if the Western European ways of majority of our priests and public worship and community people realize our shortcomings living, to those who have not in these areas and even our adapted and do not want to arrogance toward our brothers adapt to what we call our and sisters in the faith who are American way of doing in some ways different from things?... ourselves. I wonder if we can "Secondly, how are we to ever fully understand the foster the unity of the people of legitimate frustrations that God within the one, holy, they feel." catholic and apostolic Church The Church faces two main while at the same time per- About 250 bishops Irom throughout the meeting of the National Conference of problems in dealing with serving the diversity that is one nation concelebrate a Mass in Catholic Bishops and the U.S. Catholic minorities, Archbishop Jadot of the riches of this great Washington at the opening of the fall Conference. said. country?" Research not 'Catholic March of Dimes' WASHINGTON-(NC)- enable the USCC education major educational concerns. been done on Catholic — An examination of the A proposal before the U.S. department to begin research, A three-year ceiling that education and to develop motivation of parents for Catholic bishops meeting here Bishop McManus said. "A has been placed on assessments research models for use in sending children to Catholic for special funding of negative vote will squelch plans on dioceses for the support of dioceses. schools. educational research and ex- and cut off access to philan- the USCC has strictly limited — A survey of youth's — A study of inner city perimentation is not "a thropic groups that will give the budget and led to the religious attitudes, including schools to determine whether Catholic March of Dimes," the funds to finance research in special funding proposal, attitudes toward the Church, they are effective in spreading chairman of the U.S. Catholic Catholic education if we show Bishop McManus said. sexual morality, Sunday Mass the Catholic faith among Conference (USCC) education concern by providing seed and social justice. minority groups. committee said. money." As examples of research and experimentation that could — An examination of the In a preliminary discussion — A survey of parish Marriage Encounter program Bishop McManus pointed be funded if the proposal were religious education programs to of the proposal, Bishop William out that statements by the approved, he cited: to help married couples E. McManus of Fort Wayne- determine which ones have strengthen their marriages, its Second Vatican Council, the — A national clearing been successful and which ones South Bend, Ind., the com- Vatican and the U.S. bishops house to collect, analyze and effectiveness, dangers, mittee chairman, said the have failed and reasons for psychological and spiritual themselves had .called for summarize research that has success or failure. committee had only suggested educational research. He noted soundness. that initial funds for such also that the projected 1977 research could be raised by budget for the USCC education asking 10 cents a year from department does not include ENTRANCE EXAMINATION-1977 FALL TERM each of the eight million pupils any funds for an efficient in Catholic schools and Con- national clearing house of Saturday, December 11,1976, at 9:00 a.m. fraternity of Christian Doctrine research, nor for seed money (CCD) programs. with which to approach If only half the pupils each foundations for grants, nor for gave a dime, the committee research related to the bishops' CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS noted, the total would be $400,000. "It is estimated that $11 HUMMEL HIGH SCHOOL billion a year of the people's A PRIVATE CATHOLIC COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL FOR BOYS money is now going into CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST BROTHERS OF THE SCHOOLS Catholic education" Bishop AN ORDER OF EDUCATORS OPERATING SCHOOLS IN SIXTY-FIVE COUNTRIES McManus said. "Four hundred thousand dollars is a relatively APPLICATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 3,1976 - For INFORMATION call 223-5650 or write: small amount in relation to this." Admissions Office Florida's Largest. Christopher Columbus High School He added. "There will be 3000 S.W. 87th Avenue no national public pressure to Hummel Dealer Miami, Florida 33165 have a collection of dimes." All figurines available including "Adventure Bound" & "Ring By voting in favor of the Around Rosie". Also Annual proposal, Archbishop Joseph L. Plates from 1971 to 1976. Bernardin of Cincinnati, USCC Phone 5834019 president, said, each Ordinary, or bishop in charge of a diocese, would be assuming an This obligation to do what he could Gifts • Party Goods • Greeting to raise funds for education Cards • 3830 W Broward Blvd. Ccr. Rt. 441. Ft. Lauderdale. research and experimentation. PLAZA CENTER A vote for the proposal will Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 / Page 11 Youth leaders 'must not stereotype young people' MILWAUKEE-(NC)- The speaker said she those attending college. In Leaders in Catholic youth believes common ways of some, places, he said, the ministry were urged here to studying youth psychologically average age is in the high 30s overcome a common fault of and sociologically are harmful and early 40s because people stereotyping young people as because such methods tend to are beginning second careers being irresponsible and in- present young people as late in life and for more and different. inanimate objects citing more people, "all of life is seen Such thinking casts a standardized questionnaires as a learning process." negative view on the actions of that prevent spontaneous all youth; according to Gisela answers and scientific sam- He said he views Konopka, professor of social plings. evangelization— "The lifting work and director of the center up and stretching of the Augustinian Father faith"— as a challenge for for youth development at the Patrick O'Neill of Washington University of Minnesota. youth ministers to develop new D.C., representative for programs. She said too often youth campus and young adult are viewed with disdain and a ministry of the U.S. Catholic Father O'Neill said he sense of hostility. "Only when Conference advised that a one- believes there is a crisis in the they become a nuisance do we way relationship of Church to Church "to lead and be with it" notice them." youth is outdated. but there also is need for a She spoke to the National unified effort rather than FATHER O'NEILL urged specialized forms of ministry. Conference on Catholic Youth youth leaders to respond to the Ministry including about 300 He reminded the group cry of young people to make that the parish and school no diocesan representatives from Christ's presence visible. throughout the country. longer is the focal point of Ms. Konopka urged the He indicated the role of the youth ministry because "now group to avoid labeling young campus minister is changing it has moved into the people as delinquent or criminal because of a broadened age of marketplace." — "As if they are different from us." They're not all beautiful and responsible," she said, "but they're not disgusting." "They're simple people and we Grime must try to work with them and make their life more meaningful," she suggested. prevention. A boy sporting a St. Francis T-shirt is one of 5,000 CITING her own research, similarly dressed participants at the "Youth Meet St. she said there is a strong cry Francis" festival in Neviges, Germany. Most of the among youth to be significant Meet the top grime fighters from SSS — participants were from schools or parishes run by and advised that they need to disinfectants, floor machines, cleaning agents Franciscans. be involved in a worthwhile and brushes and mops#They're way. only part of our full line Franciscan named head Ms. Konopka said youth : defense against are reluctant to get involved ^ the forces of dirt. A Franciscan Sister whose her jurisdiction hospitals, because they are not taught to ** And they're out family resides in Miami and St. schools, a retreat and a become active members of /to nip your grime Petersburg, has been elected retirement home. Her society. area coordinator of the headquarters will be at St. ' problem in the bud, in Southern Province of the Francis Residence, Tampa. Formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 the washroom or in the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, boardroom. While cut- N.Y. 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Page 12 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 Wages of sin By DEACON STEVE LANDREGAN On the highway outside the southern Indiana town where I grew up there was a "For to be made to feel annoyance from heat and cold, from sign that has always stayed with me...it said hunger and thirst, to be afflicted with diseases, and one day even simply "Don't blame Jesus if you go to to be put out of existence, what else are all these, but the scourges Hell!" What it was that made me remember of sin?" —Pope St. Gregory I, "Morals," 13, 36, sixth century. that particular sign I can't say, but years later it was to provide me with the key to unlock the solution to the problem of a punishing God: a God who would condemn anyone to eternal suffering. TWO WEEKS AGO we wrote about Christians who recognized their own sin- fulness and asked "How do we know that God forgives us?" They have real difficulty understanding how love can be so great as to be always ready to forgive and forgive and forgive. The other side of this coin, so to speak,

is occupied by those among us who are unable to understand how a truly loving God can punish sinners. To them it seems that if God really loves us so much, the most loving thing he could do is to overlook all our transgressions. Perhaps a good starting place on this question would be the concept of free will. Free will is that freedom that God chose to give to his creature man that no other earthly creature received. All of the rest of earthly creation, animate and inanimate, reflects the will of God in its existence. No tree or plant or animal is free to go against the will of God. But we men and women are. IN THE BOOK of Genesis we read of how the inspired writers depicted the way humanity, created to share intimately the life of God, used the gift of free will to turn away from God and turn toward selfishness and sin. The gift of free will once given by God was irrevocable. Man had to use the same gift to return to God. In the Book of Deuteronomy, Moses eloquently implores the Israelites who are about to enter the promised land to "choose life!" His statement, "Here, then I have today set before you life and prosperity, death and doom" was made to Israel but it echoes through human history reminding men of their options...life with God or death apart from God. The justice of God could have left the human race served from him by sin but his mercy caused him to pursue his beloved if erring creatures seeking to reconcile them to himself and restore broken humanity to its original wholeness. REVELATION is filled with God's love and faithfulness reaching out to man, and culminates with Jesus, the man who is Painting of Job and his wife is by Aibrecht Durer. also God, finally responding freely and • lovingly to the Father. Jesus' love for us and the Father provides the means for broken man to be mended but it doesn't take away man's to choose death apart from God and all the apart from him forever. freedom. A gift can be given but it must also punishment that such a choice implies. It is to such a man that we might well • be accepted. How can we say that a loving God direct the warning contained on that old • Each of us must choose the renewed life punishes? He punishes by responding to highway sign. "Don't blame Jesus if you go that Jesus has offered to us. Not to do so is sinful man's choice, freely made, to live to Hell." Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 / Page 13 By JOHN McHALE twelve le Our technological age has brought with it Scrip tun power to alleviate much suffering: vaccines this wai against some deadly diseases, expertise and prayed v modern tools for farming, medical advances that a human would boggle the minds of people who lived a said, "M hundred years ago. *iass rr~ Yet we have not mastered natural disasters: )t a. earthquakes, floods, tidal waves, hurricanes, Wh< tornadoes, volcanic eruptions. And we recoil when God but they strike for they bring with them dreadful perfect I suffering. our own But our earth abounds with beauty too— human p beauty that delights us: warm sunshine, cool pray for water, soft breezes. People who devote their lives His fath to making the world a better place. accept. And then there is evil: wars, crime, hatred. TH Yes, earth is filled with pleasure and pain, goodness and evil. AND WHAT about God? Our faith tells us that he is all good, all loving, all powerful. But if he is the personification of love, how can we assert boldly that he punishes his creatures? How can he allow illness, natural disaster, hunger, all kinds of injustices, to envelope us? In the Old Testament, the classic story of Job, a just man, tells us a great deal. Tormented 3 and plagued with every disaster under the sun, he Give engaged in a long tirade with philosophical convictio friends, trying desperately to explain his suf- share in i ferings. In spite of his afflictions, he accepted bit surpr everything as coming from the Lord and relied toward tl upon his goodness. At last, God rewarded him. For centi I and simp happines: I disaster. KNQW YQUR FAITH Whil I well on tl I reflection Finally, when Jesus, the Son of God, came to individua live among us, even a brief look at how he water. M responded to sin, suffering and evil perfects our ways, wh guide for how we should conduct our lives. untrouble The story of Lazarus tells of Jesus weeping THI upon finding Lazarus dead. Mary and Martha, author of Lazarus' sisters, reacted much the same way we which ar '/•• do when we are confronted with tragedy. They many dis insisted that if Jesus had been there, their brother horrible s would not have died. no satisfy IN THIS INSTANCE, Jesus demonstrated could he, his divine power by bringing Lazarus back to life. this life? But before the miracle, he impressed upon his How friends that all of us must suffer. Lazarus' death, them it w of course, was not a punishment from God, but a alike, wei simple, sad fact of existence in our imperfect the 'Pit,' world. subterran In the Garden of Olives, Judas and his for every* "For, them (Israelites) after life was sort of a non-life. All, good cohorts came to apprehend Jesus. Peter and the unknown, and bad alike, went, after death, to a place called Sheol, the Tit,' fiery apostles wanted to take swift, violent action, and so SI but Jesus was a paragon of permissiveness and with vivii a dark, mysterious region beneath the subterranean waters." restraint: "Do you not suppose I can call on my In Ii (17th-century illustration by John Baptist Medina) Father to provide at a moment's notice more than aroused t<

Many preachers today Vatican's Office for Divine biblical readings God's Wot still have the habit of Worship, in a commentary is addressed to all men < beginning a homily and several years ago, every era and is ui concluding it with a sign of discouraged starting and derstandable in i* '* ' HOMILY: the cross. ending sermons with a sign homily, as a . -tig .: of thes cross. Such a planation of the Word, ii In some ways that procedure gives the im- creases its effectiveness an seems a praiseworthy pression a homily is is an integral part of tr practice. After all, this distinctly separate from service." living lesson gesture is probably the most rather than an integral part Section 41 speaks i common Catholic symbol of the total liturgv. similar terms: "The homil and contains within it our The Church," on the is strongly recommended E major beliefs—the oneness contrary, suggests the an integral part of th of God. the Trinity, the preacher's words should flow liturgy and as a necessaf of the word coming of Christ into the from the Gospel and lead source of nourishment of tr. World, the Lord's death and into the Creed or prayer of Christian life." resurrection, the dignity of the faithful. Should the homil Baptism. THUS ARTICLE 9 of tackle current topics c By FATHERJOSEPH M. However, there were the Roman Missal's General restrict itself to an e; CHAMPLIN sound reasons why the Instruction read: "In the planation and exegesis of tr

Page 14 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 Punishment twelve legions of Angels? But then how would the ceptance of God's will. But this is often far from be perceived as we are ourselves: incomplete, in Scriptures be fulfilled which say it must happen easy. So we often pray, "Our Father, who art in the process of growing and thus subject to this way?" (Mat. 26, 53, 54) Earlier, he had heaven..."—the prayer that enables us to accept inherent weaknesses, cracks and flaws in prayed while his apostles slept. Having accepted his will and leads us to salvation. structure. a human nature, he suffered as we suffer. And he Sin, suffering and punishment all have their WHILE WE KNOW God has the whole said, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup origin in man's incomplete nature. Although God world in his hands, we still do not understand iass IT" by. Still, let it be as you would have it, made us like himself and gave us the awesome gift fully what this means. We do accept God as the >ta ' (Mat. 26, 39) of free will, the ultimate in human dignity, we are first cause, the Prime Mover, but does this mean When we remember that Jesus was not only still prone to sin and negligence. God sends every little mosquito bite that comes God but human as well —an absolutely guiltless, Free will permits us to make our own choice. into our lives? Or rather does he simply let nature perfect being—who accepted pain and suffering, We are free even to deny God. But if we did not glory in its own existence and handle its own our own lives become bearable. Because of the have this freedom, there would be no merit to any affairs in a programmed, but unfathomable, human part of his nature, he found it necessary to of our actions. We would deserve neither reward pattern? pray for strength to allow God's will to be done. nor punishment. The best we can do is bow our heads hunibly, His father's will, even for him, was difficult to If we can admit that mankind is the source of and like Job, reach out and let him fold us in his accept. many of its woes, then perhaps, too, the created arms. THIS IS THE very core of our faith: ac- world which is battered, frail and vulnerable-can God is there —waiting. inherent in sin itself.

By FATHER JOHN J. CASTELOT shades of earlier kings, who sit motionless on selves from him completely, irrevocably. This is Given our concern with the hereafter, our their thrones, acclaim his coming because he is hell. conviction that we are moving toward an eventual now as powerless as they; maggots are his bed, IN ANY EVENT, as the Old Testament share in the eternal bliss of the risen Lord, it's a and worms his covering. Such examples could be period drew to a close, the concept of eternal bit surprising that the Old Testament attitudes multiplied over and over. retribution emerged with some clarity, in extra- toward the afterlife are so vague and confused. biblical writings especially, but also in the Bible. For centuries Israel lived according to a simple, THE IMPORTANT thing is to recognize There is a glimmer of it in Deuteronomy 12:2-3, and simplistic, principle: fidelity to God brings that it is imagery, an attempt to picture the and a brilliant statement of it (under the influence happiness; infidelity spells misfortune and unknown and frightening. It is equally important of Greek notions of soul-body) in Wisdom 3:1-12, disaster. to recall that references to God's "anger" and his which you should read. While this principle seemed to work out fairly "punishing," frequent in both Testaments, also The New Testament teaching on afterlife, well on the national level, human experience and involve imagery. We can speak of God only in beginning with Jesus, is clear, but only in the reflection made it painfully clear that, as far as human terms and we tend to interpret our essentials: the just will enjoy eternal happiness, individuals were concerned, it would not hold existential relationship to him by attributing the wicked will suffer eternal loss. Especially in water. Many good people suffered in numerous human emotions to him. If we treated a fellow Paul's letters, we find the positive assurance of ways, while many notoriously wicked people lived human being the way we often treat God, he Christian resurrection modeled on Jesus' untroubled lives in the lap of luxury. would get angry and strike back, and so we speak resurrection. See especially 1 Corinthians 15. THIS WAS the problem over which the of God as "being angry" and "punishing." But when it comes to details, both Jesus and author of Job agonized. He set up a situation in But God does not feel human emotions. If he the apostolic writers fall back upon the imagery which an extraordinarily upright man suffered did, in the face of billions of sinful human lives, he already current in the Old Testament and in many disasters and was left with nothing but a would be almost infinitely angry, infinitely popular non-biblical works: the messianic horrible skin disease. Why? In the end he reaches vindictive. In a passage from Hosea, where God is banquet, the bosom of Abraham, Gehenna, no satisfying solution to the problem. But how pictured as torn by conflicting emotions—to unquenchable fire, weeping and gnashing of teeth, could he, when his horizons, too, were limited to punish or not to punish—there occurs a line etc. And it is nonetheless imagery simply because this life? which is profoundly significant: "I will not give it appears in the New Testament. The essential How did the Israelites envision afterlife? For vent to my blazing anger, I will not destroy doctrine, however, far transcends that of the Old them it was a sort of non-life. All, good and bad Ephraim again; For I am God and not man, the Testament, and the reason is the resurrection of alike, went, after death, to a place called Sheol, Holy One present among you..." (Hos. 11:9) Jesus. Accordingly, Paul can make the trium- the 'Pit,' a dark, mysterious region beneath the "For I am God and not man" —how simply phant statement: "When the corruptible frame subterranean waters. It was the end of the road stated, yet how richly meaningful! Does this takes on incorruptibility and the mortal im- for everyone, an uncharted, terrifying place. The mean that sin goes unpunished? By no means. mortality, then will the saying of Scripture be unknown, the terrifying excites the imagination, But the punishment is not something imposed fulfilled: 'Death is swallowed up in victory.' 'O and so Sheol and existence therein are pictured from outside; it is inherent in the sin itself. The death, where is your victory? O death, where is with vivid and variegated imagery. truth is that we punish ourselves. To a greater or your ?' The sting of death is sin...But thanks In Isaiah 14, 9-11, for example, Sheol is lesser degree we alienate ourselves from God; we be to God who has given us the victory through aroused to greet the deceased tyrant, Sargon. The have it in our awful power even to alienate our- our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Cor. 15:54-57)

?s God 'h Word scriptural texts? Are ser- that is being celebrated and or two as the main theme for developing a suitable homily responses the lengthy to all men of mons centering on a the needs of the particular that weekend's Masses and for the occasion. This couple reflection they had given the and is un- Mother's Day theme, or community." issue. ( homilies. On oLhcr occasions, in turn asked a neighbor to n i - ' a treating lay ministers of That response would wo fit subjects which need join thorn in gathering ideas. I TOOK NOTES of a . .ng -x- Communion or explaning the appear to offer the preacher consideration, e.g., death One evening, alter ideas and suggestions and \.hv Word, in- new Rite of Penance out of considerable freedom in and dying or the question of appointments in the rectory ^lories. On Saturday .Ttivcni'ss and order? Must the preacher fashioning his homily. Then- God's love and human were finished, I stopped at morning, an hour or two in 1 part of the concentrate on the Mass' ought to be a connection suffering, into Sundays their home (a little after prayer enabled me to sift biblical passages and simply with the Scriptures of the whose scriptural passages 9:00) and we spent the next ihrough all those notions H speaks in try to develop a point or two liturgy, but matters of bear a certain relation to hour-and-a-half in an ex- and pull them together in a "The homily from those excerpts? immediate concern to the those particular issues. tremely beneficial discussion homily. rommended as The Roman Missal worshiping community are Lay persons in the of what is or ought, to be a The sermon's conclusion part of the answers those questions certainly appropriate topics parish can serve as in- "father." was> really Jack's: "Be good s a necessary with these words of Article for the sermon. valuable resource people for They had done their to your father before it is too ishment of the 41: "It should develop some IN OUR liturgy - the homilist as hi- prepares homework. Jack took out. a late. For sooner than you point of the readings or of planning sessions at Holy his next weekend's sermons. list of points he had jotted think he will be gone. Then the homily another text from the Or- Kamily we have followed For instance, prior to down since my phone call: he. will not see your tears a.s it topics or dinary of the Mass of the both patterns. Sometimes we Father's Day, 1 asked Jack his wife and the neighbor, you stand by the tomb nor to an cx- day. The homilist should simply go to biblical texts and Joan Pouldinp if they Julie Patrick, likewise hear your apologies at the exegesis of the keep in mind the mystery and draw from them a point would assist me in showed through their side of his grave."

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 / Pagajf Praymr of the Faithful

THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Nov. 14,1976

Celebrant: God has destined us to obtain salvation through Jesus Christ who is with the Father and who is our refuge and our hope. As we look forward to the coming of the Lord in this Eucharist let us open our hearts to him confident that he will stay with us in all our needs. Beth LECTOR: The response will be "Lord, show us your mercy." That the Church in learning to judge wisely the things of earth and to love the things of heaven may lead many to justice, we pray: Beth, I hear you calling People: "Lord, show us your mercy." But I can't come home right now Me and the boys are playing LECTOR: That our awareness of being pilgrims traveling to eternal lire may prompt us to work earnestly And we just can't find the sound each day to create a better world so that we may all live in joyful hope of the Kingdom that does not pass away, we Just a few more hours pray: And I'll be back home to you People: "Lord, show us your mercy." I think I hear them calling LECTOR: That those who have brought about the O, Beth, what can I do? Beth, what can I do? coming of the Lord in our lives, our parents, families and c- .*••» '-7-2 friends, all who were close to us and good to us, may live in constant peace, we pray: This space feels so empty People: "Lord, show us your mercy." That our house just ain't a home LECTOR: That our young people may discover the I'm always somewhere else presence of the Lord to them and reflect it in their lives, we And you're always there alone pray: People: "Lord, show us your mercy." Just a few more hours LECTOR: That the sick and dying may find the comfort And I'll be back home to you of the Lord through the care that we show them, we pray: I think I hear them calling People: "Lord, show us your mercy." O, Beth, what can I do? Celebrant: Father, our cry is 'Come Lord Jesus.' Help us Beth, what can I do? to live in your friendship that we may prepare to welcome him when he comes in power and glory. We ask this in the Beth, I know you're lonely name of Jesus, the Lord. And I hope you'll feel alright People: Amen. 'Cause me and the boys Will be playing all night.

(p) 1976 Casablanca Records, Inc. ( Orocldn cfe los Fieles Written by: P. Criss, S. Penridge, B. Ezrin Performed by: Kiss

Celebrante: Dios quiere que nos salvemos y que vivamos eternamente con Jesus. Mientras esperamos su venida en la Eucaristia...abramos nuestro corazon invocandole en nuestras necesidades. LECTOR: La respuesta sera: Senor muestranos tu misericordia. ByTHEDAMEANS LECTOR: Para que nuestra conciencia de peregrinos en este mundo no nos impida trabajar por la creacion de una sociedad mSs When people have problems or ex- Many marriages and hopeful relation- justa, roguemos al Senor. perience tensions, they often ask another for ships are ended because of tension between Pueblo: Senor muestranos tu misericordia. advice. A common response is: "Be patient, love and work. Regardless of whether it is the LECTOR: Para que todos los que con su vida y su ejemplo nos things will work out." man or the woman in the working situation, a ensenaron a amar a Dios, gocen ahora de paz y alegria, roguemos Such advice can serve as a remarkable very delicate balance must exist. To spend al Senor. insight. Or it can be a classic counseling enough time together, not to be overly selfish, Pueblo: Senor muestranos tu misericordia. copout. not to be too jealous, and to take the LECTOR: Para que la gente joven descubra la presencia del In "Beth," by the Kiss group, we find a necessary time and energy to be un- Senor en sus vidas, roguemos al Senor. real life situation of two people attempting to derstanding are all definite requirements. In Pueblo: Senor muestranos tu misericordia. work out their relationship. One is quite the song, he seems to understand her feelings LECTOR: Por la Iglesia, para que sea testigo de justicia y involved in his work—signing with a group. but there will probably have to be better amor hacia todos, roguemos al Senor. He seems to be torn between the feelings he communication, some compromises, and lots Pueblo: Senor muestranos tu misericordia. has for Beth and the fact that she is lonely, of patience and love if the relationship is to Celebrante: Padre, nuestro grito es "Ven Senor Jesus." and his work with the group. The band is endure. If these things don't happen, she will Ayiidanos a vivir en tu amistad para que estemos preparados having problems getting its sound together finally tire of sitting around and one morning cuando saigas a nuestro encuentro. Te lo pedimos por Jesucritos and as he talks with Beth, they are calling when he returns from his all-night gig, she nuestro Senor. will not be there. He, on the other hand, Pueblo: Amen. him. He is experiencing tension between love and work. "Beth, what can I do?" sums up might finally feel crushed by the pressures of his tension. work and the relationship, and flee the whole From Beth's viewpoint, she is sitting at situation. home alone and lonely without him. She If their relationship is to be a lasting one, Discussion knows the way things are going; the "house the key might be patience. During the time is not a home;" he is always somewhere else when patience is called for, both of them need 1. What is free will? Discuss 6. Discuss this statement: "It and she's always alone. She needs him. to make efforts to improve their situation. the responsibility this gift is...important to recall that On the one hand, we might feel sorry for Waiting can be a good thing, but if she is brings with it. references to God's 'anger' him. Perhaps she is putting too many forced to be alone over a span of several years 2. Read the Book of and his 'punishing,' demands on him. After all, he is trying to and he makes no visible efforts to find a Deuteronomy. What have frequent in both make a living as well as to do something solution, she will probably feel that he has you learned from it? Testaments, ...involve fulfilling for himself. On the other hand, she simply used her. While there may not be an Discuss. imagery." might have a legitimate gripe in that he is immediate answer to "what can I do," 3. How did God show his love 7. Why is punishment im- seldom at home. You can't build a love through the process of afflict, they are for man after man sinned? posed upon man? relationship or a home with that type of life- challenged to grow in love. 4. Read the Book of Job. 8. What is hell? Discuss. . How long is she supposed to sit around (All correspondence should be directed Discuss. 9. What is the New and wait on him? How much patience is she to: The Dameans, P.O. Box 2108, Baton 5. How did the Israelites Testament teaching on supposed to have? Rouge, La. 70821.) envision afterlife? Read afterlife? Isaiah, Chapter 14. Pr-

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, November 12,1976 I Page 17 Patrice Munsel show MIRAMAR-The Patrice Munsel Show will Sisters pick be presented Saturday, Nov. 13 at 9 p.m. in St. Bartholomew Hall, 8001 Miramar Parkway. Sponsored by the parish men's club the show delegates is open to the public.

Delegates to the Arch- diocese of Miami Sisters Legionairies retreat Councilhave been elected from the Dade, Broward, and Palm KENDALL—A weekend retreat for active Beach areas; and- to represent and auxiliary members of the Legion of Mary is Spanish-speaking Religious in scheduled Nov. 19 to 21 at the Dominican Retreat South Florida. House, 7275 SW 124 St. Msgr. Charles Moss, Bethlehem, Pa., will be the retreat master for the sessions to which Sister Ada Sierra, D.C.; persons with special devotion to the Blessed and Sister Antonia Vara, S.C. Virgin are invited. were elected by Spanish speaking nuns to represent For additional information call 642-3691 or them on the Council. 238-2711. Downtown Senior Citizens Center at Gesu Church will have a bazaar featuring handmade items on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20 and 21. Delegates named in the Chicken dinners will be served on Sunday between 11:30 and 3 p.m. for Dade Area include Sister adults and children. Catherine Baxter, R.S.C.J.; Sister Beverly Bobola, O.P.; Women honor Abp. Sister Carmela Therese de Villa Maria bazaar Costy, S.N.J.M.; Sister Donald FORT LAUDERDALE—Coadjutor Arch- Marie, I.H.M.; Sister Marie bishop Edward A. McCarthy will be the guest of A Christmas bazaar will be sponsored by the Arteal Killian, O.L.V.M.; honor during the fall board meeting of the Arch- Women's Auxiliary of Villa Maria Nursing and Sister Marian Immaculate, diocesan Council of Catholic Women at 10 a.m., Rehabilitation Center on Saturday and Sunday, I.H.M.; Sister Mary Im- Wednesday, Nov. 17 at St. Anthony parish. Nov. 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the maculate, R.A. and Sister Mass will be celebrated at 11:45 a.m. in St. nursing center, 1050 NE 125 St. Marlene Payette, S.S.J. Anthony Church and a buffet luncheon will A variety of items, refreshments, and holiday follow. Deanery presidents and Archdiocesan gift-giving articles will be available. Roast beef Representing Religious in Commision chairmen are expected to attend. dinner will be served on Sunday, beginning at 3 Broward County are Sister p.m. Marie Cartaya, R.F.; Sister Mary Ellen Lord, I.H.M.; Sister Francis Elizabeth Chaminade alumni McDonnell, O.P.; and Sister Dolores Marie Todd, 'S.S.N.D. Miami Serra fete HOLLYWOOD —Vincent Zappone, head football coach at Chaminade High School, has Members of the Miami Serra Club and their been named director of alumni. In Palm Beach areas the wives will honor Coadjutor Archbishop Edward Coach Zappone, a member of the high school following nuns were named: A. McCarthy during a dinner on Tuesday, Nov. faculty since 1965, has announced that the club's Sister Mary Clare Fennell, 16 at the Hotel Columbus. plans for the year include a newsletter, Christmas R.S.M.; Sister Elish Murtagh, A social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and party, an alumni information booklet and special R.S.M.; and Sister Francis dinner will be served at 7:15 p.m. activities for the homecoming weekend. O'Neill, O.L.C.R.

College notes Friday November Saturday 12-13-14 founders day Sunday 1976 A special Liturgy will be concelebrated for the founders of Barry College during a celebration on Monday Nov. 15 marking the school's 37th year. Coadjutor Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy will be the principal celebrant of the Memorial Mass for Bishop Patrick Barry, fifth bishop of Marriage Encounter St. Augustine; Mother Mary Gerald Barry, third prioress For couples with good communication ... to deepen it. general of the Adrian For those with poor communication ... to improve it. For those with no communicaion ... to begin. Dominican Sisters; Msgr. St. Lawrence Church William Barry P.A., founding pastor of St. Patrick Church, For more information call Now Miami Beach; and Miami attorney, John G. Thompson, CARNIVAL! Dade: Pat and Carol Farrell 653-3956 who established the first Entertainment - Prizes - Broward: Tony and Diane Favarulo 983-8266 Catholic college in South BINGO - Refreshments - Palm Beach: Dick and Pat Connors 395-2962 Florida in 1940. Rides - Rides - Rides Martin: Joe and Noreen Gulotta 287-3694 A variety of activities is also planned in observance of N.E. 191 St. &22Ave. Or write confidentially to: Founders Day which will in- North Miami Beach clude a program of slides and Marriage Encounter of the Archdiocese of Miami movies reflecting college 20245 N.W. 3rd Court Miami, Florida 33169 history. The Barry room in the Noon Noon library, named for Msgr. Barry will be open all day. to 11 P.M. to 11 P.M

Page 18 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 1 It's a Date 1 fish frys every Friday evening from 6 Marsh will be shown. Reservations home of Mrs. Olga Mikluscak, 721 Broward County to 8 p.m. at 3575 N. Andrews Ave. may be made by calling 751-6445 or Albatron St., Miami Springs. ST. VINCENT parish center, Everyone welcome. 759-4856. * * * • •• Margate, will be the scene of "Mary's • ** THE THIRD ORDER OF ST. ST. BRENDAN Women's Club Night" on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 8 FRANCIS will conduct a Day of will sponsor a Christmas bazaar Nov. p.m. when an Italian dinner will be ST. GREGORY Women's Guild Recollection on Sunday, Nov. 21 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in followed by dancing and en- meets at 8 p.m., Nov. 16 in the parish beginning at 10:30 a.m. at St. the parish hall. Holiday decorations, tertainment. Reservations may be meeting room, Plantation. Rev. Ken Francis Hospital, Miami Beach. For religious articles, Spanish boutique made by calling 974-1584 or 974-7345. Crossman will be the guest speaker reservations and additional in- items, and a variety of gift-giving A Christmas bazaar will be held in discussing "Specialized Urban formation contact Rosemary Powell objects will be featured. the parish on Nov. 13 and 14. Ministries." A holiday arts and at 534-0929. + .JL. I Refreshments will be available in crafts display will also be featured. addition to a variety of holiday items. • ** ST. MARY CATHEDRAL Palm Beach County *** parishioners will have a covered dish ASCENSION Women's Club, ST. BARTHOLOMEW ST. CHARLES BORROMEO picnic in the parish hall from 1 to 6 Boca Raton, will sponsor a Women's Club, Miramar, will meet Women's Club, Hallandale, will have p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 14. All familes "Christmas Carousel" from 10 a.m. on Nov. 18 in the parish hall. A cake a rummage sale, Monday and are asked to bring a main-course to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 18 and pie walk will be featured at the Tuesday, Nov. 15 and 16 in the dish. and from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on evening sessions. Mass will be parish center, Beach Blvd. and NW *** Friday, Nov. 19. A variety of articles celebrated at 7:15 p.m. for members. Sixth Ave. Those wishing to donate ST. JOSEPH Catholic Women's and home baked goods will be *** items may bring them on Sunday, Club, Surfside, will have a dessert available. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Nov. 14 between 2 and 5 p.m. card party at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15 Women's Guild has announced a Day • •* in the parish center. RIGHT TO LIFE Committee of of Recollection from 9:30 a.m. to 2 ST. BARTHOLOMEW CYO *** Palm Beach County is selling p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17. "Dare families will have a covered dish ST. LAWRENCE parish car- greeting cards to support its pro-life to Be Different" will be the theme of supper at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 17 in the nival begins on Nov. 12 on the work. Call 622-3697 for information. the day conducted by Father Chester parish hall. A Karate demonstration grounds at 2200 NE 191 St., Miami will follow. Admission is one covered **• Schwab, O.M.I., pastor, St. Stephen Beach, and continues from noon until SACRED HEART Ladies Church, Miramar. dish per family. For further in- 11 p.m. daily through Nov. 14. Rides, Guild, Lake Worth, meet at 8 p.m., *** formation call Mrs. Ulino at 983- games, and variety booths for all Nov. 18 when members will hear Mrs. • * * ages will be featured. LAUDERDALE CATHOLIC ANNUNCIATION parish Alice Skaggs, executive director, SINGLES Club will have a mem- members who are divorced or •••• Office of Consumer Affairs for Palm bership party on Saturday, Nov. 13 separated meet with Father ST. JAMES Forever Young Beach County. Mass at 7:30 p.m. at St. Gregory parish hall, 200 Christopher Petrosky at • 8 p.m., Club will sponsor a Saturday night precedes the meeting. University Dr., Plantation. Friday, Nov. 19 in the parish hall. social on Nov. 13. Included will be a • *• *** For additional information call 987- covered dish supper, dance, and ST. JULIANA parish holiday CATHOLIC WIDOWS AND 9642. entertainment. Anyone needing bazaar will be held Nov. 20 and Nov. WIDOWERS meet at Blessed transportation should call 685-1852 21 in the school cafeteria, 4500 S. Sacrament parish, Fort Lauderdale, Dade County or 688-4236. ST. ROSE OF LIMA School Dixie, West Palm Beach, from 10 a.m. at 8 p.m., Monday, Nov. 15. For *** until 6 p.m. on Saturday and from 8 information call 772-3079. Commission will sponsor a luncheon **• and fashion show on Thursday, Nov. DIVORCED WOMEN'S club a.m. to noon Sunday. A variety of OAKLAND PARK COUNCIL 18 at the Indian Creek Country Club, recently organized by the Arch- booths will be featured. Luncheon Miami Beach. Fashions from Jordan diocesan Family Life Bureau meets will be served at 11:30 a.m. Satur- K. of C. No. 5235 has inaugurated at 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 19 at the day.

7^1-4429 Senior citizen meetings continue coo on HKAYNC ur Meetings continue be- Daily Monday through Friday Sunday of the month in the tween Father Daniel Dorrity, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., school cafeteria. chairman of the Archdiocesan lower hall of church. ST. DOMINIC CHURCH Commission for the Aging, and LITTLE FLOWER -Young at Heart Club- 11:30 SEAFOOD RESTAURANT i*iam», presidents of senior citizens CHURCH, CORAL GABLES - a.m. on second and fourth On lhi Pta' clubs in various areas of South Fifty Plus Club- 2 p.m. on last Thursdays in the parish hall. Florida, in order to coordinate COCKTAIL LOUNGE Causeway all activities. • MAINE LOBSTERS Seafood specialists • CLAMS AND OYSTERS For the benefit of those WEDDING • NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD CLOSED MONDAY interested in joining clubs in since 1959 M MIAMI'S OLDEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT -OUR 29th YEAR the South Dade and Central PARTIES Deaneries The Voice publishes the folltfwing list of RECEPTIONS AND Announcing Capt. Perry's organizations as well as the DINNERS ARE times and places of meetings: BEAUTIFUL AT Early Bird 8-Course ST. LOUIS CHURCH - * THE FAMOUS S 95 Golden Age Club- 10 a.m. on HARRIS Dinners 3 second and fourth Thursdays of 1619. N.E. 4th AVE. 4 to 5:30 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. the month in the parish center. IMPERIAL HOUSE Relax . . . Dine in our Newly OPEN NITELY ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH FT. LAUDERDALE North Ocean Drive at Atlantic Blvd. Refurbished Dining Room 4-10 PM -Senior Citizens Group- 2:30 763-8922 763-7211 in Pompano Beach • Ph. 941-2200 ;\ Sun. 3 to 9 P.M. p.m. each Tuesday in the parish We cater to Beefeaters also library. CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH -Friendship Club- 1 NOW OPEN-Our 17th Year! p.m. on first and third Tuesdays in parish hall. GESU CHURCH Downtown Senior Citizens- SEAFOOD RESTAURANTS Broward County 23 Private Rooms For Parties-Open Till Midnight Advertisers! Deluxe Dinner^ MIAMI BEACH FT. LAUDERDALE Call Pete Sharkey 1900 79lhS».Cou»way 17* St. CauMwoy 782-1658 rhM , ««, 865-8688 525-6341 for service Children from $2.95 We Honor - American Express, Master Charge, BankAmericard Miami, Florida I THE VOICE f Friday, November 12, 1976 / Page 19 Nell Carter: hard work, not glitter, to be a star

By FRANK HALL don't believe it. They never tell for the second lead or third lead Arts, Drama Critic you what they went through and then someone says after Nell Carter looked as before making it. A lot of I'm in the show, 'hey, we comfortable sipping ice tea at people today in show business should have hired you for the the Kaleidescope Restaurant as have gone back to college." lead.' Sometimes I honestly feel she does on stage in Bubbling As for what to study in the like just forgetting it but then Brown Sugar at the Coconut entertainment field, this ac- you go to work and do Grove Playhouse. Sitting on tress-singing- dancing- comedi- something like Bubbling and the patio of this very chic enne suggests: you say, no, I'll stick right in restaurant with its youthful "KNOW a little something there. proprietors Chris Di Pietro and of everything. Know a little "I LIKED Cope ("Don't Hogen Taudt, it was very easy tap, a little piano, a little body Bother Me, I Can't Cope). It to think of the large number of movement, a little of was a fun show. But, in Cope, I young people interested in a everything. Even if you want to was over-used. Every time you show business career. The be a straight actor, it never looked around I was out there bubbliest of the Bubbling cast, hurts to know. and it has a lot to do with how Nell quickly offers advice to the audience accepts you. If young people. "I went to tap class once for an audition for dancers even you're over-used, the audience "MAKE SURE you have a though I'm not a great dancer will forget anything you've chance to get a degree. A lot of but I wanted this director to see done good because you've done people have a degree in theater me. So, I went and danced. I too many things. In Bubbling, but theater can always back- was awful, but the director everything is divided in a way fire. Get an education and make remembered me." that no one is over-used and it's sure you have a second major. Not being depressing, Nell fun." "One of my biggest is realistic about show business With Nell's obvious hangups is that I don't have and has long outgrown the talents, it would be hard for another career. It worries me, glamor and glitter stage. She is producers and directors not to really. It's not only to get the adamant about struggle and over-use her. In Bubbling, next job but if you're going to hard work and that special when Nell appears as the be happy in that job. I've been concern for perfection. Her Gospel Lady it must be difficult in shows where I've been very realistic attitude is evident for a producer not to write in unhappy and I couldn't leave. when she reflects upon past three more Gospel songs "Just because you've experiences and why she because of the audience's heard somebody else made it remains in theater. obvious delight. But Nell is with an eighth grade education "So often I've gotten hired happy with her role and especially thrilled with the uniqueness of the cast. NELL CARTER "Ive been in a lot of casts and you usually don't like each other. There's often a lot of honest and together it is, that if cast is like that. It's very much, back-stabbing and up-staging. someone cursed you didn't have hey, you're messing with my There's none of this in Bub- to be there. They would come livelihood. If you do something bling and everyone is really running down and say, 'I said like that the audience is going together. For some reason, the this the other day so here's the to tell someone the show wasn't cast is really like a family here money.' Even the stage hands good and they're going to close and if you came backstage you joined in." this show. You're really would notice that nobody is In between one-liners Nell messing in my livelihood so you ever in their own dressing uses to spice her conversation, get your act together or you room. there's a lot of growth, quit." "We even started a curse maturity, and seriousness As hard as these words box backstage and for every reflected in her comments. might seem, you know they curse word you said you had to "I use to show my anger aren't meant to hurt but rather put money in the box. It's the openly but I've learned the only come from a woman who takes Students from Little Flower School, Coral Gables, kind of cast, to show how way to handle that anger is to her work seriously. And that's meet Nell Carter and the cast from "Bubbling Brown realize that it was because of what makes Nell and the cast of Sugar" after a matinee. you. Don't use the reason Bubbling Brown Sugar so against yourself but use it to sweet to see; a love for hard improve. work to gain that audience "As an example, if I don't applause and joy. Announce 'Rose Tattoo/ get a role because I'm a little too heavy, well, don't be angry Blind pianist 'Shenandoah'in schedule with the casting director. Use Twenty-five years after she musical hit, "Shenandoah," that to motivate a diet to loose in free recital first exploded on Broadway as Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the Miami the weight just to show him. A free recital at the '.he tempestuous Serafina della Beach Theater of the Per- "If I don't get the ap- Rose, multi-award winner, forming Arts and Monday, Jan. University of Miami Gusman plause I think I should have Concert Hall will feature Edwin Maureen Stapleton, joined by 31, at Fort Lauderdale's Parker gotten I just cry. But the first Tony-award winner, Cliff Playhouse. Kowalik, world famous blind thing out of my mouth is not pianist, today, Friday, Nov. 12, Gorman, will recreate her most The announcement of "The that it's a bad audience but I famous role in Tennessee at 8 p.m. Selections from Rose Tattoo" as the third guess I better stop clowning Paderewski, Chopin, Rozycki Williams' award-winning production at both theaters, around so much." drama, "The Rose Tattoo," and Szymanowski will be completes the full seven-play Doing the same show performed. Tuesday, Jan. 4, at the Miami line-up at the Theater of the every night can be a little Beach Theater of the Per- Performing Arts. The final two dangerous in that people can forming Arts and Monday, Jan. plays of the Parker's eight play get sloppy or careless. Bub- HELP WANTED 10, at the Parker Playhouse. season are still to be named. Actress Jeaneen Kinchen By rehearses a scene from bling doesn't have to worry Howard Keel, of Broadway Subscription and ticket Barry College's upcoming about that. The Society musical comedy stage and a information are available at the production "Applause." "I might go up to of score of M.G.M.'s musicals is Beach Theater by calling 673- The play will be presented someone," notes Nell, "and St. Vincent also announced by producer 8300 in Dade, 467-2855 in Nov. 12-14 and Nov. 18-21 say, 'y°u know, you just dePaul Zev Bufman as joining his Broward and at the Parker messed up a whole scene when at 8:15 p.m. in the college Donate your theater series for 1976-77 Keel Playhouse call 945-0720 in auditorium. For further you came out there and acted usable discarded will open in Broadway's current Dade, 764-0700 in Broward. like you didn't care.' The whole Furniture, Rugs, information, call 754-3392. 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Page 20 I Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 Judgment and justice theme of Ophuls'film "The Memory of Justice" Germans," the first part of the (Paramount) by Marcel Ophuls film (there is an intermission), is a formidable documentary focuses On the first question, about judgment and justice in The seCond, "Nuremberg and our time. Other Places," while staying The subject of Marcel with the first question, goes Ophuls new film, another into the second question at remarkable four-and-a-half hour length. And since one of the enterprisers the problem of the "other places" is, inevitably, meaning of justice in a world in Vietnam, "The Memory of which no one is blameless Justice" is a film that will often enough to cast the first stone, be painful for the American Ophuls brings the same patient viewer. intelligence and concern for Ophuls' technique is the human dignity ("I believe in same that he used in "The many things—including the Sorrow and the Pity:" in- Ten Commandments") that terviews (conducted by himself distinguished his previous m three different languages) masterpiece, "The Sorrow and intercut with footage that is, the Pity." for the most part, from the THE NAZIS figure period under examination, prominently in both films: in including both newsreels and the first they represent the documentaries. There is no Family hour on American television has "family hour" was instituted 18 months terrible force that confronted narration as such, and Ophuls been ruled unconstitutional, on the ago by all three major networks due to the integrity of the French handles the language problem grounds that it limits freedom of speech, pressure to clean up the early evening people. In the second they are by smoothly done voice-overs by a Federal judge in Los Angeles. The viewing of sex and violence. prisoners at the bar of justice. rather than subtitles. And if Ophuls' task was a His artistic method, Documentary on retarded hits difficult one in the first film- however, is considerably more an examination of French complex. It is much like the conduct during the Oc- development of a complex cupation-it is still more musical composition. He institutions as wrong solution formidable here. strikes certain notes at the very If you have any concern for the most to gain from this better because it's the work of a How much truth is there in beginning, introduces certain the value of human life, make it because by learning to live with single talent, writer-producer- the cliche that the Nuremberg themes. He returns to these a point to watch this unusual the retarded, it will be "learn- director John Beyer, who knew Trials represented nothing themes constantly, deepening documentary about the ing to be a little more human." what had to be said and how to more than "victor's justice," them, enriching them, selecting mentally retarded, "The "The Others" is an out- get it across. since the Allies themselves some for special emphasis. He Others," airing Monday, Nov. standing documentary because were certainly not blameless in contrasts, he blends, and he 22, 10-11 p.m., on PBS. It's an important program it not only examines how and you shouldn't miss it. their conduct of the war? And, thus achieves a cumulative society compounds personal granting that there was effect of immense emotional tragedy but it also shows what validity to the Nuremberg intellectual force. Unlike other handicaps, Parents should be aware of and can be done to improve matters the film's intermittent blood Trials, was there not then some our "educated" society at- and holds out hope for a more kind of legal precedent set that THE WITNESS to whom taches a special stigma to and gore. A-III (PG) promising future for the "Small Change" (New might one day form the basis Ophuls returns most often as he mental retardation which is retarded. for accusations against other blends and contrasts, building totally unjustified. This at- World) is a French film about This documentary dem- the joys and trials of childhood, nations than Nazi Germany, in power all the while, is titude derives from the turn of including those who sat in Professor Telford Taylor, one of the century when the first IQ onstrates the case against from infancy to the approach of institutionalization for all but adolescence. Francois Truffaut judgment at Nuremberg? the chief American prosecutors tests and the unscientific "NUREMBERG and the at Nuremberg and the author of crusade against the "feeble- the most severely retarded (a is always warm, often funny, minded," who were blamed for but never sentimental in the book that inspired Ophuls' everything from the crime rate creating his composite picture film, an examination of to the fall of nations, started a Capsule reviews of French youth which is American accountability in eugenic scare that ultimately nothing less than a group Vietnam in the light of the portrait of children everywhere. Nuremberg precedents. To became the basis for Nazi racist "Shout At the Devil" propaganda. Age reservations are compare American and Nazi (AIP) is an expensive, necessary because of a short crimes, Taylor insists, is not to thoroughly uneasy amalgam of scene involving children's equate them. Yes, our conduct PUBLIC attitudes change just about every action-movie curiosity about sex and a few was reprehensible. Yes, we were slowly and the result has been a situation imaginable. bits of dialogue. A-II (PG) arrogant. But what happened system which effectively at My Lai, for example, was far "Two Minute Warning" different in nature from the disenfranchised the retarded, small fraction of the total). The (Universal) Instead of a hotel or denying them basic human and cold-blooded methodical normal setting for most is still a boat, the site for disaster this slaughter at Dachau. legal rights. This today is being the home whether with family time' is the Los Angeles challenged by private advocate or in a group home, a Memorial Coliseum where a groups who are working to Because of the film's development gaining wide 100,000 extras and a dozen unflinching look at the enable the retarded to live acceptance in many parts of the stars are gathered for the fulfilling lives in the larger atrocities of the concentration country. Institutions are the championship football game. camps and, to a lesser extent, society. The program ends by wrong solution for many pointing out that society has A sniper is spotted, the Henry Fonda reveals its unnecessary use of nudity, reasons, not least of which is police move in, and the arena is himself as a great teller of reservations are called for. In the impossibility to distinguish turned into a Roman forum of show business yarns on sum, the complexity and between actual impairment and blood. Jeanne Wolf With, on sophistication of "The Memory the effects of the environment. Thursday, Nov. 18, at of Justice" is such that it is to Call to Action panel Tragically, unknowledgeable The times are bad enough without such entertainments 10:30 p.m. on PBS-TV be considered essentially an counsellors are still advising channel 2. adult film. A-IV (PG) parents to institutionalize a feeding our insecurities and to air on ABC-TV child who could be most helped appealing for order at any by the home situation. costs. B (R) Following the Bicentennial Call to Action Conference, ABC-TV, Channel 10, will Although produced by the "weronaverysi e business- present a panel discussion on Iowa affiliate of PBS and using BEST TV ^ "Directions" Sunday, Nov. 14, mostly local examples or those Bobcat, Comet, Cougar, at 6:30 a.m. from the neighboring state of THIS SUNDAY Featured will be Bishop Minnesota, this program is as 9 A.M. '— Ch. 7 Monarch, Montego, Mercury complete a picture of our "The Church and The James S. Rausch, general World Today." current national problems and Lincoln Continental & Mark V 1977 secretary, National Conference our options for the future as if it 10:30 A.M. - Ch. 10 of Catholic Bishops and the The TV Mass i LINCOLN MERCURY Ponce de Leon at Bird Rd. U.S. Catholic Conference. had been made with all the L for Shut-Ins. I resources of one of the giant rABLES Coral Gables 445 77.11 networks. Perhaps it's even The Archdiocese ol Miami's TV Programs in English Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12,1976 / Page 21 The football scene last weekend saw St. Rose and Nativity teams tie in a 12-all game at Chaminade field, Hollywood. Cheerleaders from Nativity parish worked hard to spark their team. 'Why are only men Divisional standings through Oct. 31 Archdiocese of Miami Department of Youth Activities important in Church?' St. Bartholomew No. 1 2 3 FOOTBALL SOUTH St. Vincent 3 2 deal of difficulty. If we assume W L T St. Bartholomew No. 2 2 3 Answering your questions St. Louis 3 0 1 St. Gregory 1 3 is Father Richard Sudlik,. this, not only are women Boystown 3 10 St. Timothy 3 10 FOOTBALL NORTH O.M.I. Address letters to considered unimportant, but St. Richard 2 2 0 W L T him c/o "Straight Talk," also every man not called to Holy Rosary 1 3 i St.Rose 4 0 0 Centro Mater 140 Nativity 4 0 0 The Voice, P.O. Box this ministry. If we assume St. Gregory 2 2 1 381059, Miami, Fla. 33138. this, then for example I would VOLEYBALL SOUTH St. Bartholomew 2 2 1 w L St. Patrick 14 0 Dear Father: My question be considered important while St. Timothy 4 j St. Stephen 0 5 0 my father would not. That I St. Richard is very simple. Why is it im- St. Louis No. 2 2 2 VOLLEYBALL NORTH perative that men be the only can't buy. The call to ministry Holy Rosary 2 2 W L does not determine the im- St. Louis No. 1 2 3 Holy Redeemer 4 0 important figures in the St. Catherine - • • j 4 O.L.P.H. 4 1 portance of a person. St. James 2 2 Catholic Church? —Liberated VOLLEYBALL BROWARD St. Rose No. 1 2 2 Dear Liberated: I believe Some people say that W L Holy Family 2 3 because the Church does not St. Stephen 4 0 St. Rose No. 2 1 3 that the tone of your question Nativity 3 2 St. John Bosco 0 4 and the manner in which you allow women to take part in identified yourself shows that certain forms of ministry and what you are saying is that service, the Church is denying the dignity and worth of women. It is just the opposite. Straight Talk It is because the Church un- women are not considered derstands the dignity and important figures in the importance of every person, Church. If that is what you that she feels we do not have to meant to say, I must disagree. be all the same and do all the It is true that the Church same things. Persons are believes men are called to a important because of what they specific ministry—the are, not what they do. priesthood. That does not mean that women are not important. Retreat schedules The woman who gives her life to others in Religious life is for Boy-Girl Scouts very important. The woman The Boy Scout retreat will who raises a family is very be at St. Vincent de Paul important. The woman who Seminary, Boynton Beach, teaches others is very im- Nov. 12-14. Registration is portant. The woman who offers from 5-9 p.m. and the fee is $3 leadership to her parish is very per person. Campers must important. bring their own tents and food. If we assume that the only Phone, for emergencies only, is important people in the Church 734-1036. are the Pope, bishops and The Girl Scouts retreat will priests then we are in a great be at Camp Seminole, Davie, Nov. 19-21. Registration is $3 on Friday from 5-9 p.m. Campers must bring their own tents and food. '

What does it take to be a Little Brother of the Good Shepherd? We have oper- ated Camillus House, Miami, Florida for the past 15 Years, Feeding, Clothing and sheltering, Thousands of poor men. Lourdes Academy students Miriam Diaz-Silveira and WRITE: BROTHER MATHIAS Frances LaPointe prepare P.O. BOX 3» for the school's observance ALBUQUERQUE, of "Thanksgiving Com- NEW MEXICO 87103 munity Service Project" from Nov. 15-19. Students will distribute Thanks- who has been giving favors and entertain caring for Christ's the aged, sick, retarded and hospitalized children. poor and needy for Sixty Years. Page 22 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE Friday, November 12,1976 Ministry Team-new way to your own ministry (Continued from 3) The program includes a 70- you to care in return," said Jim. question test to help you find your The people are given written natural areas of ability or gifts. This materials to follow throughout so and the pyramid and many other there is no drifting but a definite ideas are included in 43-page pattern to follow and to help over- program outline. come years of holding back, Stabler Anyone going through "Team" said. will do a lot of talking, writing, ONE OF THE IDEAS the team thinking and praying. It may seem a members learn about is the Ministry bit complicated seen through the Pyramid which is built of seven levels written word, but those who have representing the seven levels of experienced it say "Team," as it is growth. At the base is level One: called, is a great booster to their 1. Knowledge. Catechetics and personal and spiritual lives and doctrine make up this level. results in real ministries. And it is 2. Attitudes, which affect how different. we think and what we do. "CURSILLO is an intense 3. Involvement in people's needs spiritual thing for the individual," on one half the level and en- says Murray, "but it is not as couragement on the other half which broadening in terms of real is necessary to stay involved without ministry." becoming discouraged. 4. Discovery of your gifts, which "There is something about is necessary before you can make use developing close personal loving of them. relationships with another person 5. Ministry to each other that brings out aspects of you that through the discovery and use of prayer alone does not," he added. gifts. "It is an answer to drifting 6. Strengthening of the body of through our spiritual lives," said Christ through the growth of its Father David Russell, pastor. "By Instruments courtesy Allegro Music people and their gifts. being the recipient of love, we can 7. Ministry to the world, enabled then give love. By receiving the light by individual Christians giving and we can then become the light of the receiving love in the teams, finding world." There's a Voice their gifts and growing to the point of (Anyone interested in further being a lay minister in all aspects of information can contact the Murrays life. through St. Louis parish.) for everyone

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Page 24 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE f Friday, November 12,1976 Readaccion, P.O. Box 38-1059 c Suplemento en Espahol voz Miami, Fla. 33138, Ph. 758-0543 El Club San Carlos de Cayo Hueso Consagrardn la naci6n a POR EL DR. MANOLO REYES El 11 de noviembre se cumple el 105 aniversario del historico la Inmaculada Club San Carlos de Cayo Hueso. Su existencia es fruto del amor por la patria lejana, pues surgio el 10 bajo iniciativa de los primeros cubanos que llegaron a Cayo Hueso en el siglo pasado, entre ellos los cubanos Jose M, Fuentes y Juan WASHINGTON—(NO—Los M. Reyes. obispos de Estados Unidos Era el 11 de noviembre de 1871 cuando los cubanos de Cayo cerraran la celebracion del Hueso congregados ante el primitivo Club San Carlos, escucharon bicentenario con la recon- las palabras de Lorenzo Mufioz, Jose Dolores Poyo y Juan Torres sagracion de Estados Unidos a la (Virgilio). Y despues de una magnifica fiesta, con comedia y una Inmaculada Concepcion el 10 de pieza bufa, todos escucharon la alegoria patriotica de Jose Silverio noviembre en su basilica aqui. El Rodriguez. pais fue dedicado a la Virgen en Bajo el profesor Alejandro Menendez, unos 90 alumnos 1846 por los obispos que se recibieron clases en el Club que permanecio hasta el incendio de reunian en el sexto concilio de 1886. En el desaparecieron mas de 600 edificios entre ellos el del Baltimore. Club. Pero el Club San Carlos volvio a la vida gracias al entusiasmo del patriota Herrera, dueflo del Hotel Monroe y exitoso hombre de St. Domingo negocios. Todo lo dejo por lograr la edificacion del nuevo Club, para lo que reunio a un comite de cubanos y americanos que deporta a lograron su objetivo en dos afios. En 1924, la antigua edificacion de tres pisos, de madera, fue 'ilegales' demolida y con fondos aprobados por el Gobierno Constitucional de Cuba, se construyo el nuevo edificio, que permanece como un haitianos monumento historico a la patria lejana... como un fanal de gloria y de luz... desde la ciudad mas meridional de los Estados Unidos, SANTO DOMINGO—(NO— desde el punto mas cercano de este pais con Cuba. Las autoridades dominicanas •han comenzado a deportar trabajadores agricolas haitianos que consideran "ilegales" por en el mundo haberse quedado despues de la zafra de la cafia de aziicar, y que ROMA—(NC)—El Papa firma Booz, Allen and Hamilton arte religioso, conservado por los nutricion adecuada. Estudios del ahora suman probablemente a Paulo VI pidio al cardenal Stefan agrega que un 22 por ciento de las sovieticos como simples museos. Departamento de Agricultura 300,000. La Confederacibn Wysznki que no se retire del obras ciertamente alcanzaron la demuestran que las fincas Cristiana de Trabajadores habia arzobispado de Varsovia en meta de combatir en sus raices a BOGOTA—(NC)—Al cabo de pequenas, de uno o dos duenos, denunciado antes la practica de Polonia pese a sus 75 afios la pobreza, y cambiar las ins- 52 dias termin6 la huelga de producen con mas eficacia y traerlos por contrato con la cumplidos, y que continue como tituciones. El estudio, que medicos y enfermeras del mejor costo que los grandes dictadura de Haiti, a $10 por presidente de la Conferencia de abarca desde 1971 hasta 1975, Institute de Seguro Social en "agri-business," orientados cabeza. Los obreros dominicanos Obispos Polacos, en momentos en analizo obras comunales por un Colombia, en que participaron solamente al negocio y la no quieren trabajar en las que el fuerte catolicismo de esa costo de $36.5 millones. unas 8,000 personas. El seguro ganancia, y da algunas listas: la plantaciones o ingenios, por los nacion pasa por problemas atiende a casi 2 millones de Standard Oil de Indiana es duena bajos salarios y las pobres pastorales y de otra naturaleza obreros. Los huelguistas ganaron de 20 millones de acres, otras condiciones de vida. Los bajo un regimen comunista. ESTOCOLMO, Suecia—(NC)— en sus reclamos. La prensa in- corporaciones de petroleo 64.6 haitianos, algunos casados y con Alretornar de una visita a Rusia, forma de consecuencias millones, las madereras 34.8 familia dominicana, se quejan de ARLINGTON, Va.—(NC)— un grupo de pastores luteranos inesperadas: el numero de millones, y los ferrocarriles 22.3 maltrato por las autoridades que El cultivo de las vocaciones dijeron que encontraron-senates muertes baj6 en un 35 por ciento, millones. El finquero pequefio los expulsan. religiosas crece con optimismo, de una renovacion espiritual la ausencia del trabajo en un 80 tiene una vision familiar y p a r t i c u 1 a r m e n t e en entre los jovenes de la Union por ciento, y los hospitales y comunal, agrega la Conferencia. Latinoamerica, dice el Serra Sovietica, que sacerdotes rusos clinicas dejaron de atender unos Internacional, un movimiento atribuyen a una reaccion contra 12,000 partos (que naturalmente CLAT contra seglar que promueve esas el materialismo, a las tradiciones ocurrieron en otros sitios). RIOBAMBA—Ecuador — vocaciones. El movimiento religiosas del pais, y al mensaje cuenta con 400 Serra "clubs" en (NC)—Esta ciudad andina, 'dictaduras' que encuentran los j6venes en el escena en agosto del arresto Canada, Estados Unidos, Brasil, CARTHAGENA, Ohio— M6xico, Venezuela y otros paises. violento de 52 sacerdotes, CARACAS—(NO—La Confe- (NC)—La Conferencia Cat61ica religiosos, seglares y obispos de Vida Rural de Cincinnati deraci6n Latinoamericana de WASHINGTON—(NC)—La en fa ciudad... reunidos en estudio pastoral, ha Trabajadores (cristianos) pide denuncia que desde la segunda sufrido en octubre motines y viuda del lider socialista chileno guerra mundial t res millones de que los dirigentes politicos, Jose Toha, quien murio de demostraciones del pueblo y sus laborales, estudiantes y • Encuentros Familiares es- fincas familiares han sido ab- lideres (hubo un muerto y varios resultas de su- prision en la ta preparando el Baile de Navi- sorbidas por grandes cor- religiosos apoyen un boicot inhoppita Isla Dawson, encomio heridos) que reclaman mas mundial contra las dictaduras dad para celebrarlo en familia. poraciones agricolas, y opina que atencion a sus problemas de aqui la labor de la Iglesia en Chile Tendra lugar el proximo 4 de esto afecta adversamente al militares que pisotean los en defensa de los derechos tierras, electrificacion, vivienda, derechos humanos en America diciembre en el Club de las consumidor en cuanto a precios, escuelas y salud. Mons. Loenidas humanos de otros perseguidos Americas, 8500 S.W., 8 calle. calidad y disponibilidad de Latina. "Crece y se endurece la politicos. Moy Morales de Toha Proano, progresista obispo de cadena de regimenes Para informacion, llamar al 642- productos agropecuarios para su Riobamba, no intervino ac- agreg6 que obispos, padres y 0702. fascistas...cuya filosofia es la seglares "son la voz de los tivamente esta vez. Funcionarios seguridad del estado por encima prisioneros, sus familias, los de Quito 11am aron a los lideres de de las necesidades del pueblo," refugiados y los desaparecidos." • La Parroquia de Sta. Riobamba "subversivos", dice la CLAT. Lamenta que Ella vive en exilio en Mexico. El Cecilia en Hialeah celebrara las I4VIPRENTA aunque habia terratenientes y varios gobiernos democraticos, marido fue ministro del interior y fiestas patronales los dias 18 al 21 grandes comerciantes entre incluso Canada, Estados Unidos de defensa del presidente de noviembre. Los actos se "MARESMA" ellos, como lo hicieron en agosto y algunos europeos, sigan Marxista Salvador Allende. Dona abriran con una procesibn en con Mons. Proano y sus colegas prestando ayuda econ6mica- Moy acuso a la junta militar que honor de la patrona Santa 70 N. W. 22 Ave. - Miami, Fla. de apostolado para bien de los emprestitos, comercio, in- lo derroc6, de continuar or- Cecilia. Continuaran tres dias de indigenas. Entre los arrestados versiones-y militar, con ventas denando todavia la prision, festejos con el VI Festival Gran Surtido de Tarjetas para habia cuatro obispos hispanos de de armas "que luego usan contra tortura y muerte de muchos Parroquial. Todo Miami esta Estados Unidos. la misma ciudadania." inocentes. invitado. Bodas, Bautizos, Comimiones, Cumpleanos, Recordatorios y \\ WASHINGTON—(NO—Un El Movimiento Familiar Misas. Impresiones al Relieve. Para las jovenes y las estudio imparcial sobre los Cristiano prepara su X Asamblea que se sienten jovenes resultados de la Campana pro Archidiocesana para elecci6n de TODA CLASE DE TRABAJOS Desarrollo Humano de los la nueva directiva. El acto tendra COMERCIALES Y SOCIALES FASHIONS obispos cat61icos, declara que dos lugar el pr6ximo 20 de noviembre tercios de los proyectos finan- a las 8:00 p.m. en el Hotel AHQRRE TIEMPD Y DINERD Blusas, Pantalones, DESCUENTO ESPECIAL Everglades, 244 Biscayne Blvd. CDNF1ANOONOS 'SUB IMPRESDS Vestidos Chanel. ciados para combatir la pobreza, Largos para las Fiestas! .mencionando este anuncio! incluyendo a grupos hispanos, Para informacion llamar al 266- tlBIMOS DIARIAMEMTE DC t ».».«« P. M. 4233 - 856-6080. TELEFONO 642-7266 Centro Commercial Cubano • 1103 N.W. 22 Ave. Miami • 643-0701 tuvieron un exito moderado. La •ASA

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, November 12,1976 I Page 25 7976 - afio para crecer La Archdiocesis utiliza una cuarta parte de todas las donaciones a la Campana nacional para dar fondos a los proyectos locales de En este afio bicentenario su comunidad. homos visto la grandeza y Trescuartas partes de todos estos donativos se entregan a la O LA CAMPANA PARA lambien los defectos de nuestro oficina nacional. Con estos fondos La Campana financia proyectos EL DESARROLLO HUMANO pais. Ademas esta vista nos ha establecidos a traves de nuestro pais. rrnovado el deseo de eliminar el La Campana Nacional dirigio 95 centavos de cada dolar mal, de romper las cadenas de la recibido a la comunidad...a proyectos que tuvieron como fin el injusticia y de la opresion, y mejoramiento de la calidad de vida en nuestra sociedad. sobre todo, de desarrollarnos como individuos...y como pueblo. con dignidad al mejoramiento de •\ es esta mas aguda com- s&mbrar dinero.... la sociedad. CHD da soluciones prension que nos ha impulsado a duraderas no las que evitan luchar por mejorar las vidas de provisonalmente los problemas todas esas personas que la Se siembra.-.crece. Y se economicos y educacionales; los pobreza. Hoy es el dia para vuelve a sembrar. La justicia y la del desarrollo social; de la ayuda empezar a establecer un futuro dignidad son las semillas que nos legal; de la comunicacion; y de lleno de esperanza para todos dan una vida mas llena y rica. viviendas. nuestros hermanos. 'Todo esto es el milagro del crecer. CHD nos ofrece una manera La Campana para El de unirnos al pueblo de Dios—los Desarrollo Humano comenzo en pobres y los no tan pobres. Esta iPuede usted dar los 1970. Es un program a de accion y es nuestra oportunidad de ingresos de un dia de su trabajo de educacion que lucha contra inostrar lo que podemos hacer si para que otra persona mejore su las causas de la pobreza que repartimos y usamos una mayor vida? Esto no solo representa existen en la sociedad. parte de nuestros recursos. valor monetario, sino tambien La Campana ha financiado Puesto que nuestro apoyo de significa la generosidad de mas de 1000 proyectos que tienen dinero es solamente para sem- compartir de su vida, de su como fin el eliminar las causas de brar y cultivar, no tenemos que trabajo, y de las mismas opor- la pobreza— Se les ha ofrecido a cuidar y manteher los mismos tunidades que usted ha los pobres una avenida por la proyectos locales afio tras aflo. disfrutado. Una semillita, el cual pueden librarse de la Con este auspicio la mayoria de sueldo de un dia no parece ser pobreza...les ofrece dignidad, no los proyectos se desarrollan, se mucho en nuestra lucha contra la limosnas. hacen mas fuertes y terminan pobreza. Pero cuando unimos Ahora, con esta campana por ser auto-suficientes. Asi es proyectos nuevos. En vez de sembradero para realizar un nuestros dias, podemos dar (CHD) las personas pobres que cada aflo podemos utilizar las repetir los mismos esfuerzos, aumento total en lal lucha contra esperanza a millones de per- pueden participar y contribuir donaciones para sembrar podemos invertir este dinero la pobreza. sonas. Hacia nuevas soluciones pastorales-Arz. Jadot (Vienedela Pag. 28) comunidades de italianos? complejidad de esSs problemas, ,la„ ffpe „po_r „e,l hpphhechno ddpe seserr nh1ipaHg 6n <\t>de extende extendr* la buena sobre la Evangelizacion de los iComo ayudar a los de origen como tambien de todo lo que se diferentes a nosotros. Me noticia de Cristo. Como dijo el pueblos en el que se afirma que irlandes, los franco-canadienses, pregunto si alguna vez mismo Santo Padre en su para que la predicacion del los germano-americanos...para esta haciendo por promover la justicia y el respeto a todas las llegaremos " a comprender documento sobre Evangelizacidn evangelio sea efectiva, esta se ha que no pierdan sus tradiciones?. "esta pierde su fuerza y efec- Pero tambien iComo culturas. Pero al mismo tiempo totalmente la legitima de dirigir a pequenas frustracion que ellos sienten. tividad si no utiliza el lenguaje, comunidades de fieles, espar- fomentar la unidad del pueblo de me pregunto si la mayoria de nuestros sacerdotes y de nuestra los signos y los simbolos de cidas entre las multitudes/Ya Dios, dentro de la Iglesia Santa, "Nuestra responsabilidad en aquellos a quienes se les predica que del dinamismo de estas Catolica y Apostolica, y fomentar gente es consciente de las im- pro de la justicia y del respeto a el Evangelio, y si no responde a dependen el futuro de toda la fambien la diversidad, que es la perfecciones en este campo y de todas las culturas se hace aiin las preguntas que ellos tienen, y Iglesia. gran riqueza de este pais? la arrogancia con la que a veces mas\ seria cuando la con- no tiene verdadero impacto en "Son muchos los que se Soy muy consciente de la tratamos a nuestros hermanos en templamos a la luz de nuestra sus vidas." sienten solos...y buscan una comunidad verdaderamente espiritual que tenga a Cristo -Comentarios evangelicos como centro y a la Iglesia como Sin embargo, nuestra fe nos asegura que Dios, el Padre bueno, Armazdn," dijo el arzobispo, y Por el REV. JOSE P. NICKSE nunca nos abandona. Dios convierte la derrota en victoria. continuo. En aquellos dias, de spues de esa angustia, el sol no alum- Fuera del contexto de la fe, las palabras del joven prisionero "Repito que no tengo brara, la luna perdera su brillo. Las estrellas caeran del cielo holandes parecen absurdas, sin logica. Aquel joven sabia que la respuestas faciles a estos y el universo entero se conmovera. Y entonces se vera al Hijo aparente derrota de la muerte es la victoria final abrazandonos a la problemas. Los obispos tendran del Hombre venir en medio de las nubes con gran poder y cruz de Cristo. Ni aiin la misma muerte nos puede separar del amor que trabajar con el laicado para gloria. de Dios. lograr nuevos modelos Marcos 13:24-32 En medio de la destruccibn y el caos del fin del mundo, emerge parroquiales, quizas para hacer la figura triunfante y gloriosa del Senor. En medio de las de la parroquia una comunidad Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, un joven holandes se tribulaciones y contratiempos de nuestras vidas esta' la gracia de pequenas comunidades. redentora de Dios. Dios lo gobierna todo. Dios rige el universo El arzobispo tambien ex- encontraba en una prision nazi. Lo habian capturado luchando en la resistencia. Estaba condenado a morir en pocas horas. entero. Ese es el gran secreto que nos abre las puertas de la san- preso su opinion sobre un tercer tidad. La gran tarea de nuestra vida cristiana es aprender a problema: el de las minonas en El joven holandes aprovech6 los ultimos momentos de su vida para escribir una carta de despedida a su familia. Una carta sin aceptar que el mundo esta en manos de Dios. la Iglesia. "Problema que ya Entonces, ilo dejamos todo en manos de Dios? No podemos existe pero que se agravara con huellas de resentimiento u odio. Una carta llena de fe y de Dios. Terminaba con las siguientes palabras:: Dios lo gobierna todo. El olvidar nuestra responsabilidad de cristianos. Nosotros somo el _ los afios. Cuerpo de Cristo, las manos de Dios trabajando en el mundo. El "Me refiero al cuidado universo entero est^ en manos de Dios." Esdificily peligroso jugar con las profecias biblicas. Teologos Espiritu de Dios trabaja en nosotros. La labor redentora de la pastoral de las minonas etnicas y Iglesia es la labor del Redentor. raciales, tanto catolicas como no y peritos biblicos pasan vidas enteras tratando de descifrar el mensaje simbolico de los libros profeticos de la Biblia. Construimos un mundo mejor movidos por la gracia de Dios. catolicas. Algunas, como los Trabajamos con fe, esperanza y amor porque sabemos que Dios lo negros y los hispanos han per- Pero podemos estar seguros de algo, que Dios lo rige todo. Es manecido en este pais durante imposible comprender plenamente el misterio de nuestras vidas. gobierna todo. afios, por no decir siglos. Otros como los vietnamitas y de las colonias de Portugal son emigrantes recientes. Creo que en los ultimos afios la Iglesia americana enfrenta un doble problema," dijo el ar- PCWODICO onc/AL DELA zobispo. vozAPCH/V1OCES/S 7X A1/AM/ "Por un lado iComo prestar atencion pastoral a quienes no se SUSCRlpCJOAftAYaAL sienten comodos con las formas de culto occidentales, a los que no PAGO EJ. se han adaptado y no se quieren adaptar a las costumbres americanas? ^Cual sera nuestro enfoque pastoral con los negros, los indios nativos, nuestros hermanos del este de Europa y los catolicos de rito oriental? "Si somos pastores, icomo serviremos mejor a las t crecientes comunidades de hispanos y florecientes u .-. Page 26 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE Friday, November 12, 1976 Charlas de biblioteoa la Escuela de despues del He Vida

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, November 12, 1976 / Page 27 PERIODICO CATOLICO ARCHIDIOCESIS DE MIAMI 12 DE NOVIEMBRE, 1976 Voz Vol. XVII No. 36 Nuestra causa, es la vida humana' Dicen ob/spos de la nacion "Como tantas otras veces nos encuentros de los obispos con los Problemas de falta de del hombre... honestidad, la justicia y el mutuo reunimos en momentos en que se candidatos presidenciales, el energia, carrera de armamentos, "Nuestra orientacion a la respeto—valores sobre los que se inicia una nueva etapa para la arzobispo dejo claro que en desempleo, la tarea de levantar hora de resolver todos estos fundo est'a nacion, sin olvidar nacion, y todo comienzo trae ningun momento fue intencion de la economia de la nacion y problemas, debe tener en cuenta tampoco las ensenanzas de Cristo consigo nuevas tareas, riesgos y estos el apoyar este o el otro utilizar sus recursos en beneficio los principios inviolables de la y la ley de Dios," dijo. oportunidades. candidato. Tareas que requieren valor, "Nuestro compromiso es en T>iesgos que exigen prudencia, y favor de la santidad y la dignidad oportunidades que piden de la vida humana en cualquiera discernimiento..." de sus etapas de desarrollo," dijo Con estas palabras de Mons. el arzobispo. Joseph Bcrnardin, se iniciaron el "Si como algunos dicen, los pasado dia 7 las reuniones obispos son hombres de una sola anuales de la Conferencia causa... sea esta la causa de la Nacional de Obispos Catolicos vida y todo lo que contribuye a su (NCCB) de la nacion. proteccion. No puedo pensar en Mons., Bernardin, de Cin- otra causa que merezca mas que cinnati es presidente de la esta nuestros desvelos hoy y en Conferencia y en su discurso afios venideros." inaugural, hablo de una nueva etapa para la Iglesia que cons- Recordando el ano bicen- tantemente busca renovarse y tenario y las recientes elecciones escuchar los signos de los presidenciales, el arzobispo dijo tiempos. que tanto para la Iglesia como El arzobispo recordo los para la nacion el futuro debe eventos recientes del Congreso estar basado en continuidad con Eucaristico Internacional y la el pasado. Conferencia Catolica de Detroit, "No podemos contentarnos "Una llamada a la Accion." con el pasado, pero tampoco Tambien evoco los esfuerzos de podemos volver nuestras la Iglesia por llevar a la practica espaldas a el, porque de hacerlo los nobles ideales que la inspiran, perderiamos mucha sabiduria "ideales de evangelizacion de acumulada." justicia y libertad, y el esfuerzo El arzobispo reconocio que es por constantemente evaluar su imposible seguir adelante labor, sus metas y de buscar los solamente basados en la metodos mas apropiados para nostalgia de lo conseguido, ya llevar a cabo su mision. que son muchos los problemas Comentando sobre las nuevos, para los que no valen nterpretaciones de la prensa a los viejas soluciones. OLACAMRANAFARA Pablo VI pide atencidn EL DESARROLLO HUMANO a emigrantes CONFERENCE CIUDAD DEL VATICANO— Iglesia y sentirse obligados en (NC)—El Santo Padre ha pedido conciencia, a ayudar en la Esta nina de Epes, Ala., recibe ayuda medic a gracias a uno de los programas finan- un "mas realista y concreto" creacion de un fuerte sentido de ciados por la Campana de Desarrollo Humano, cuya colecta anual se recogera el proximo 21 ministerio pastoral hacia los fraternidad en favor de los de noviembre en todas las parroquias catolicas de la nacion. Ver mas informacion sobre la emigrantes, atrapados en la emigrantes. campana "Es hora de crecer" en la pagina 26. actual crisis economica mundial. "Tal actitud fraterna," dice Pablo VI hizo tal peticion en el Papa, "debe superar todo una carta en frances, firmada prejuicio y todo oportunismo." por su secretario de Estado, Jean Delegado Apostdlico sefio/a prioridades, problemas Villot, y dirigida al cardenal jSebastiano Baggio, prefecto de la l Congregacion Vaticana de Buscad nuevas soluciones pastorales' Obispos y presidente de la Comisidn Pontificia para el WASHINGTON—(NC)—La seglares, cle>igos y obispos—no basta tener claras las Ministerio de los Emigrantes. escasez de sacerdotes, la parece nos preocupamos por esta prioridades: dando, mas La carta del Papa sefiala que magnitud de las comunidades cuesti6n, y pronto seremos in- responsabilidades a los seglares, los emigrantes estan pasando eclesiales y el trato de las capaces de ocupar los puestos hombres y mujeres, haciendo "nuevos sufrimientos causados minorias etnicas y raciales, son sacerdotales en parroquias e mejor uso de los diaconos per- por la crisis economica," los problemas que tendra que en- instituciones de la Iglesia. Ya manentes y de los ministros cuales se afiaden a los problemas frentar la Iglesia del futuro, ahora, en muchas parroquias, extraordinarios... personales de familia, conflicto segiin el delegado apostblico de dos sacerdotes se ven obligados a "Mi posicion no me permite social y de cultura que ya tienen. su Santidad el arzobispo Jean hacer el trabajo de cuatro, y en elaborar en detalles, pero sf ''Las comunidades Jadot. algunos lugares los sacerdotes puedo decir que si no buscamos cristianas, que se ven afectadas El arzobispo presentd estos mueren antes de llegar a los 60 nuevas soluciones pastorales, en mas directamente por "exodos" comentarios ante la reunidn afios, por exceso de trabajo. 10 afios no seremos capaces de de su gente, deberian considerar anual de los obispos de la nacion, Muchos otros se encuentran satisfacer las necesidades con nueva urgencia los modos de reunidos en Washington esta cansados y frustrados al no espirituales del pueblo de Dios, ni establecer servicios pastorales semana. poder dar abasto para tanto podremos llevar la luz del que preparen a los trabajadores y "Quisiera compartir con quehacer. evangelio a un mundo que esta' a sus familias... y que les Usted lo que yo veo como "Estoy plenamente con- hambriento de la buena noticia acompafien en su busqueda de signos de los tiempos, y que nos vencido de que hemos de de Cristo. trabajo." ha de servir para preparar el ponernos a estudiar seriamente Recordando la reflexi6n del "La realidad de los futuro, dijo el Arzobispo, "uno de el problem a. Y cuando digo Sinodo de Obispos de 1974, el emigrantes, ofrece a la Iglesia la ellos es la escasez de Sacerdotes "hemos", me refiero a todos— arzobispo tambien subrayd la oportunidad de ejercer la caridad que se avecina" dijo. obispos, sacerdotes, tendencia actual por parte de los en sentido concreto." religiosos y seglares, todos cristianos a buscar y formar La carta expresa la sin- "Quisiera que me permitan juntos. pequenas comunidades de fe. tencion del Santo Padre de hacer ARZ. JADOT ser franco con Uds. Me preocupa ''Tenemos muchas Cito el reciente documento papal una llamada a los hijos de la que muchos de nosotros— soluciones ante nosotros... solo (Pasa a la Pag. 26) Page 281 Miami, Florida / THE VOICE /Friday, November 12,1976