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Serrans urged to find new ways to promote their message

NEW YORK (NC) — Speakers at the Sens John Donahue. Serra executive director, said tn out prayer cards tn church Is not enough. We are tn must oppose any threat to the dignity of the human International convention in New York July 1-3 an Interview that although Serra Is commonly a very competitive marketplace." person from whatever source It comes. urged members not to dilute their work of fostering identified only as an organization concerned with He described successful efforts such as a service "No person who respects life from the moment of vocations but to find new ways to promote their religious vocations It has from the beginning been tn Montevideo. Uruguay, arranged to honor parents conception can rest easy when millions are hungry, me—agr In a competitive marketplace. equally concerned about helping lay men live out of thoae entering the religious life and thereby when workers tn some countries are subject to the Cardinal John J. O'Connor of New York reminded their own vocations highlighting the role of families in vocations and a whim of the employer or young people cannot Serrans that theirs is t he only organization devoted In addition to Its work for religious vocations the St Louis program. "1 am Waiting to be Asked, many because of government oppression." hr said. entire! cations and he told them organization In recent months also has been giving which SerTS plans to Implement nationally to Taking a stand similar to the "seamless garment" "never objective be diluted." special attention to the U.S bishops' proposed identify potential candidates for the priesthood approach to life-related Issues proposed by Deal ^ issues is legitimate and pastoral letter on the US. economy, he said and religious life. Cardinal Bcmardln of Chicago. Cardinal requlrt ida. he said, but many other Matthew McCloakey IV. ending his term as Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston told the organi; '■“■d to thoae concerns president told fdlow Serrans July 1 that "passing delegates July 2 that people who have respect for life (Continued on page 31 UI m ------a. < > i- a. F- tn n <-> o cn a. oc. Ui UI > CO z a-1 D z cj oi Ui < *■> a o z V * D o tn t h Q 00 UI < ui tn o O OC 3 1- N 0 00 (J *-

By Sr. MARY ANN WALSH that the Church has to carry out an 'One needs to clarify here that i t adapted spiritual renewal." this Is not the thinking of the (NC) — Pope John Paul II "But to the extent that some have council.' Cardinal Ratzlnger added Is worried about theologians who studied, interpreted or applied It Cardinal Ratzlnger covered a do not believe in the reality of the badly, this has been able to cause wide range of Issues In the Resurrection, the divinity of Jesus here or there disarray or division." Interview, saying that some forms and the actual presence of God In Cardinal Ratzlnger said that on of liberation theolog are 'Valid, people's lives Cardinal Joseph his trip to Belgium, the pope gave good, encouraged by us." Hr Ratzlnger. head of the Vatican "ample confirmation of the council criticized other forms tn which, he Congregation for the Doctrine of message" but voiced concern about said, “the Church loses I is religious the Faith, said tn a television ‘ a certain development of theology significance and becomes Interview. In which "some well-known politicized In a totalitarian sense." Cardinal Ratzlnger said he theologians" propose ideas that He later said that the Church thought these were the Issues of could lead to ‘ a theaiog that does "has impeded or wishes to Impede" concern to which the pope alluded not believe tn the reality of the the latter forms of liberation May 18 when he addressed the Resurrection." that "no longer theolog "so as to find better means Belgian bishops about "misinter­ confesses the reality of Jesus" and of social commitment for the pretations" of the Second Vatican that "no longer preaches about a Church." Council. God who has the ability to Insert The Vatican's problems with himself Into our life." Franciscan Father Leonardo Boff. Cardinal Ratzlnger made his The cardinal did not say to which the Brazilian theologian known as remarks during a 30 minute theologians he was referring but a proponent of liberation theolog. Interview titled. "Joseph Ratzlnger. said that the pope was concerned were "not based on his theolog of study, and Fr Donald W. Wuerf of the Pittsburgh the Courage to Believe." broadcast about "this type of ideological liberation, but on problems of Seminary study report Diocese, executive secretary fo r the study. With on Italian state television July 5. development" which "naturally has Interpretation of Scripture and them Is Cardinal William Baum (left), prefect of the During his May 16-21 pastoral had Its effects on religious life, on ecdeslolog,” the cardinal said. Meeting with Pope John Paul II for their annual Congregation for Catholic Education, the Vatican visit to Belgium, the pope told the the formation of seminarians, on so He added that in silencing the report on the study o f US. seminaries are office responsible for seminaries and universities bishops that Vatican II "determi­ many other sectors of the life of the Burlington, Vt. Bishop John A. Marshall (second throughout the world. Story on page 2. ned the basic principles and means Church." IContinued on page 21 from right), the Holy See's representative for the

After meeting at Vatican OFFICIAL Bishop Bevllacqua announces the following clergy appoint Scientists say space shield offers little protection ments effective as noted Parochial vicar DfYWI?ROME fklfil(NC) — AnAm 4International m * #.11 mm m I group a/of scientists- * experts ii i 11 ■■ iii nat # the DnnllAnalPontifical Academy Anadamu of Vi#-lArtAACSciences. AcademyAoodi-mu »• TKnlThat In f the ha lltiv*time 14It tiHwill 11 lairstake (nto aafoKllatvestablish 4such-1 u h a aVvisshield, Reverend S. Suslowlcz, meeting at the Vatican last January concluded that space- President Carlos Chagas said the conference would try to new supeimisslles will probably be built that could break from S t Frances Cabrlnl Parish. based weapons systems would be costly and would offer determine "whether space armaments are dangerous or through the space defense. Center Township, to St. little real protection against nuclear weapons, an Italian not" He said the conclusions of the conference would be Scholastlca Parish. AsplnwalL • That the cost of the shield would be twice I he cost of the effective July 19. 1985. Catholic news agency has reported. published afterward. supermlsslles that can penetrate It. Reverend Donald N. Buchleitner, After the meeting. Chagas said at a press conference that The scientists, including experts from the United States At the time of the meeting Chagas said the academy did from Nativity Parish. Broughton, the scientists had reached a consensus on the Issues and the Soviet Union, agreed that a "space shield" defense not want to be seen as interfering tn the Just resumed to St. Frances Cabrlnl Parish. Involved and had drawn up a report. But he said he did not like the one proposed by President Reagan could not offer Geneva disarmament talks and therefore would not take up Center Township, effective July want to make the report public until the pope had seen It 100 percent protection and would be vulnerable to new the Idea of treaties to prohibit arms In space 19. 1985. kinds of missiles, the Catholic news agency ASCA reported The report had not been made public until It was leaked to Reverend John W. Weill nger. Louts Nigra second secretary at the U.S. Embassy to the July 6. ASCA. An employee of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, from St. James Parish. Holy See In Rome, said July 8 that the United States had not who asked not to be named, told National Catholic News Wllklnsburg to S t Clare Parish. The agency said the scientists' report, which was given to Service that the ASCA report accurately reflected the applied pressure on the Vatican to keep the report secret Pope John Paul II Jan. 25. had not been published because ol Clalrton. effective July 15. 1985. contents of the meeting's concluding document 'There's no question of pressure of any kind on this US. pressure on the Vatican. A U.S. official in Rome denied Special assignment document" he told NC News. "We have no desire and no Reverend Benedetto P. Vaghetto that the United States had pressured the Vatican. The scientists agreed on four technical points. ASCA said: • That proposals for a "space shield" against nudear ability to suppress scientific research." from Parochial Vicar. St. A Vatican press spokesman said July 6 that the Vatican Scholastlca Parish. Aspinwall. to weapons require at least 10-15 years of further research. Reagan's proposed study of space- based defense has been was still studying the Issue of space-based defense systems graduate studies In Rome, strongly criticized by the Soviet Union as an obstacle to and had not worked out a document on the subject. • That it would be Impossible to make such a shield 100 effective July 15. 1985. At the beginning o f the Jan. 21-25 meeting of about 30 percent Impenetrable. arms reduction. Religious groups urge immigration reforms

WASHINGTON (NC) — Officials of of an undocumented subclass the National Conference of Catholic subject to exploitation." Bishops have Joined Protestant and They said that allowing Illegal Jewish leaders tn urging aliens to obtain legal status "should Immigration reforms, especially and must take place without the amnesty for Illegal Immigrants. precondition of the establishment In an lnterfalth statement of other reform or control announced by the NCCB July 8. measures " Msgr. Daniel F. Hoye, NCCB general They also said that any secretary, and Bishop Anthony J. legislation to penalize employers Bevllacqua of Pittsburgh, chairman who hire Illegal aliens should be of the NCCB Com m ittee on accompanied by measures to Migration and Tourism, said that prevent discrimination. "an essential component of "if the Congress should enact Immigration reform Is the penalties against employers who regularization of the status of those hire undocumented workers. It Is without valid Immigration our firm belief that there exists a documents who have been concurrent responsibility to enact productive residents of this mechanisms for redress of country." discrimination which may flow The statement also was signed by from the proposal." according to the Parish Cranberry Township: Mary O'Leary, facilitator. S t George leaders of the National Council of statement Leadership training Parish Allentown: Ann Prendergast facilitator St Louise de Marlllac Churches, the Union of American The statement recommended Parish Upper St Clair. Rob Bateman, facilitator, St Louise de Marlllac. Hebrew Congregations, and that before new programs to allow Third roux Mary Greblnowskl S t Mary Parish Lawrencevllle. Kathy Church World Service. temporary workers to enter the The diocesan Youth Ministry held a leadership training weekend Gruver. St. Bartholomew Parish Penn Hills; Don Warrick. Our Lady The statement mentioned no country are considered. Congress recently at Gllmary Center. Moon Township. Fadllatorsjor the pro-am Queen ojPeace. Amy Pasquarette. St Mary Parish Glenshaw. Joey Unn specific congressional legislation should enact laws to protect the used the concepts of the International Student Leadership Institute, HackeL S t George, and Kim Terrtck. St George. Fourth row: Jim Cowle. but was completed as senators rights of the current migrant labor developed by Fr. Thomas Chambers. CSC. o f the University o f Notre St A n a Waynesburg: Rosemary Lubltz. Ascension: Sharon Sorby. finished hearings on an force and determine any adverse Dame. Indiana. Attending were, front row from left; Caren GIouw. S t facilitator. S t Mary. Glenshaw: Mike Balfe. facilitator. St Sebastian. Immigration reform bill sponsored effects of the program on domestic Malachy Parish. Kennedy Township Amber DtCesar. Ascension Parish. Ross Township; Don Kraeer. Wendy Mqjcher. by Sen. Alan K. Simpson. R-Wyo.. labor's wages and working Ingram Stephanie Felra, S t Alphonsus Parish. Wexford Christy St Malachy; Cathy Spolar. Holy Sepulcher. Glade Mills: and Terri which the bishops' conference conditions. Helmtnk. St Alphonsus Leslie Petrosky. Immaculate Conception Parish. Carslsle. S t Ferdinand Back row Ron Ragan associate director. opposes for offering an Insufficient Congress likewise should deal Washington; Katie Heathertngton. S t Perpetua Parish McKeesport Catholic Youth Ministry: Kurt Smith St Louise de Marlllac Dave Polster. legalization program. with "the precarious situation In Lorte Eder St Ann Parish Waynesburg; Cindy Cordlsco. S t Perpetua. Holy Sepulcher; Matt Llmegrouer. St. Bartholomew; Sister Louise The religious leaders said that the United States of large numbers and Dave Orlando. S t Mary Parish Glenshaw. Second row: HeIdt Olsofka. youth minister. St Louise de Marlllac: Dave Evankovtch St "massive deportation Is not an of Haitian. Cuban and now Jozwtak. St Malachy; Heather Filips St Malachy: Clyde Neal Our Lady Mary. Lawrencevllle; Paula Stanek.facilitator. St. Mary. Glenshaw: Jeff option, either practically or morally. Salvadoran and other nationals." Queen of Peace Parish North Side: Mary Catherine Bulltsterjacllttator. H ill facilitator. St George; and Tony Sarkis, facilitator. St Sebastian Nor Is an option of the perpetual Ion the statement advised. St Anne Parish Castle Shannon; Laura Uebermann S t Ferdinand Page 2 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday. July 12. 1985 Diocesan/world news Freed priests: Ordeal should lead to grace, not revenge role, "but I always was conscious that I was a By STEPHENIE OVERMAN members of a pilgrimage returning from the Holy America not to further divide them (the Lebanese), Land when the June 14 hijacking occurred. Most of not to Increase their frustration and alone ness. priest" 1 wasn't trying to give spiritual bonbons to WASHINGTON (NC) — The resolution of the the passengers were released within the first few Father Dempsey said. The United States "has the American hostage ordeal In Lebanon should lead to days of the hijacking but the priests, permanent opportunity now to reach out and help people who anybody." the priest said, but he believes the grace to heal the Middle East, not to a call for deacon Raymond Johnson of Aurora. IU.. and four are religious, who have many wonderful qualities." spiritual dimension helped stabilize the "topsy tuiyy emotional low hlghs" of the ordeal. "There revenge, two Illinois priests who were part of the 17- men from St. Margaret Mary Parish In Algonquin. The priests were careful to distinguish between was a tremendous spiritual foundation to our day ordeal said In an Interview In Washington July (11.. were among the hostages held for 17 days. the original hijackers and the members of the Amal 2 after they were freed. survival," he said. Some Americans have called for military reprisals militia who took ow r responsibilities for the Father McLoughlln agreed that the men shared a The experience In Lebanon "could be a grace for and some of the ex-hostages expressed hatred for hostages In Beirut "beautiful spirituality that was keeping them in a them and an opportunity" for the United States, their captors once they were released. “Some of (the ex-hostages) were saying they're all ha la need and peaceful position throughout" their said Father Thomas Dempsey, past or of St. Patrick the same." Father McLoughlln said. “1 heartily Parish In St. Charles, I1L “That's not to say we're a Ex hostage Peter HlU of Hoffman Estates. III., was captivity. disagree. If there had been no one like (Shiite The hostages were kept in small groups and savior but we can help (unite the violence-torn quoted as saying. "Some (former hostages) felt a leader) Nablh Berrl I'm sure we would be dead." Father Dempsey said his group held regular prayer area)." bizarre allegiance to the terrorists.... It made me services with Raymond Johnson's Bible — "the only Father Dempsey and Father James McLoughlln. vomit. I would have spit In their faces." Another He said the hostages met with some of the Amal English Bible in the whole Shiite neighborhood." pastor at St. Peter Parish In Geneva, III., both hostage. Richard Herzberg of Norfolk. Va.. said, leaders In Beirut who were "anxious to dispel some Father McLoughlln interjected strongly rejected the calls for retaliation that have “The people who took us ofT the plane are vile, of the terror felt on the plane " They also wanted to Both priests, from the Diocese of Rockford. 111 . been made by some Americans. Including some of disgusting animals." talk about their religious values and the links the ex hostages. But Father McLoughlln said. “If we retaliate between the Old and New Testaments and the expressed concern for Servtte Father Lawrence Jenco. a native of the neighboring Diocese of Joliet Forgiveness Is an Important message. Father against anybody It would Just be further Koran McLoughlln said. "It's not that we can't be angry, victimizing an already victimized people and make The two original hijackers, who were responsible 111., who had been working Beirut as director of Catholic Relief Services when he was kidnapped but to forgive Is an appropriate Gospel message at everything worse. It would do nothing for us. It for the death of hostage Robert Stethem. should be this time." would make the bitter more bitter." brought to Justice through regular channels, not by last January Father Jenco, six other Americans and several Frenchmen were still being held The two priests were among the 39 Americans Father Dempsey believes retaliation would be resorting to terrorism In return. Father released In Lebanon June 30. They were seen as "a great powerful nation using Its might to McLoughlln added. hostage in Lebanon. Father Dempsey and Father McLoughlln said Interviewed by National Catholic News Service hurt and destroy a country that Is already Ex-hostage Jimmy Dell Palmer of Little Rock. they planned to work for peace and to keep alive while they were waiting to return to the Chicago desperate." Ark. released June 26 for health reasons, had area after being greeted by President Reagan at The ones hurt by military act Ions, he said, "would described the priests as the leaders of the group concern for the remaining hostages. Andrews Air Force Base earlier In the day. be wonderful. Innocent people." held In Beirut "It's not over" for the others. Father Dempsey Father Dempsey and Father Md^oughlln were "We must use the greatness, the creativity of "I tried to be myself." Father Dempsey said of his said. Seminary study near end of 1 st phase, says official

VATICAN CITY (NC) — Pope John about the decline in semlnaty any problems have become evident Paul II discussed (he Vatican- enrollments. during the study, he added, “the com m issioned study o f U.S. Father Wuerl, who also declined Holy See will point them out to the seminaries July 1 In a dosed-door to discuss the meeting, described schools." meeting with Bishop John the visit as "routine." A year ago he He added that there Is "always" a Marshall of Burlington. Vt., whom and Bishop Marshall were In Rome need for "some fine-tuning" the pontiff appointed to head the to report on the progress of the Fr. Wuerl was aware of the study. st udy. unusual length of time the pope The Vatican announced the Father Wuerl said the July 1 accorded his visitors. meeting but did not release any meeting was the longest yet with "The most exciting and details and Bishop Marshall said he the pope. He said the committee rewarding pari of the study Is our would not discuss particulars of the conducting the study Is "well into" annual visit to Rome and the meeting. He said the study had the process and that "there's a lot to opportunity to have the time to almost reached the end of Its first talk about." report to the Holy Father." he phase, which centered on visits to He explained that the team had explained. 'The great deal of time free-standing seminaries. received Vatican approval for the he gave us this year seems to Free-standing seminaries are final two study instruments for indicate he is very interested In the those In which seminarians live religious seminaries and formation process of seminary formation in and study on the same campus. houses. This brings to four the the U.S.." Father added. Prior to visiting the campuses. number of study instruments Another feeling of satisfaction I Bishop Marshall said. Instruments approved by the Vatican, he added. “comes from knowing that the principal celebrant for the recent anniversary Mass to evaluate the training for With the completion of diocesan seminaries in the U.S. 25th anniversary at the parish. Looking on are Fr. George Dalton, priesthood programs were visitations to diocesan theologates succeeded In undertaking the self- parochial vicar at St Maurice Parish In Forest Hills, study in full cooperation with the developed. in sight, the team will now Aux. Bishop Anthony G. Bosco congratulates Fr. a native of the North American Martyrs Parish; Fr. Father Donald Wuerl. associate concentrate on rellglous-order and Holy See." The general reaction of Anthony DeLuca. pastor of North American Martyrs John McMahon, thefirst pastor of the parish; andFr. the seminary community Is that general secretary for the Diocese of college seminaries, in the next Parish In Monroeville, on the occasion of the James Ruggiero, pastor ofSL Philip Nert Parish, also the study is "positive and useful." Pittsburgh, accompanied Bishop phase of the study process. parish's 25th anniversary. The bishop was the a native o f North American Martyrs Parish. Marshall at the papal audience. With this rate of progress, all of he added. Pope John Paul met with the the seminary visitations In the U.S. The Center for Applied Research Americans for one and one half should be completed by the end of In the Apostolate. a Washington- 103-page working plan for the hours and also had them as guests 1987, Fr. Wuerl added. based Catholic research agency, study. The plan requires officials of to supper, Fr. Wuerl reported. He explained also that the Holy reported In December 1981 that CUSTOM-MADE MOLDED SHOES each of the 58 theological Father added that, when the See Is considering sending a letter 1981-1982 seminary enrollments seminaries to answer a detailed visitations already scheduled for to the U.S. Conference of Bishops at the theology level had dropped questionnaire and then be visited BV DR. MALCOLM A. SLOTSKV this fall are completed, all of the reporting on the state of diocesan 8.8 percent from the previous by a five-member evaluation team, W e specialize in Jerry M iller M olded Shoes of all types free-standing theologates in the seminaries. The Vatican document school year. Enrollments were consisting of two bishops, a including sandals and repairs. U.S. will have been visited. would share with U.S. bishops the down 54 percent from the peak year religious superior and two priests In September 1981. the Vatican results thus far gathered bytheU.S. of 1966-67, the center reported. OTHER BRANDS AVAILABLE HOME CASTHMS AVAILABLE from seminary faculties. asked the U.S. bishops to undertake study team. Such a report is In the A theological seminary covers the W e also construct orthotics of all kinds with em phasis the study of the approximately 300 contemplation stage at this point. four years of education prior to At the time the plan was made for runners and joggers. Institutions In the United States Fr. Wuerl added. ordination. Other seminaries cover public. In August 1983. Father BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 3520 Fifth Avenue Father said the study Is going high school and college-level Wuerl said the theological seminary Involved In preparing candidates on-oszo answer 107*7600 Pittsburgh Pa. 15213 for the priesthood. The request "very well" and that seminary education. studies should be completed within came at a time of growing concern officials have found It “helpful." If In 1983. the Vatican approved a two years. New pastor at St. Wendelin NEW AUTOMATIC II:: Bishop Anthony Bevllacqua has NOVENA appointed Fr. Wendel Moltskl, OFM G m u n a n d e A Cap.. as pastor of St. Wendelin HEARING-AID parish. Carbon Center. The AT 14TH ST With No Batteries To Buy appointment was effective July 8. In honor of Fr. Wendel was born In New OCEAN CITY. MARYLAND CANAL AUTOMATIC Fr. Molisld 21842 NO VOLUME CONTROL Ohio and entered the ma EXACTLY IN YOUR EAR Capuchin Franciscan Friars In Maryland's Smartest ] AMO YOU HEAR AUTOMATICALLY TOTALLY SELF OPERATING 1944. He professed his solemn vows Holiday Address MO RAMING OR LOWERING In 1947 and was ordained June 6. Personally dtfsctsd b y THE VOLUME St. Anne & St. Jude ¡THE JACK LYNCH FAMILY] 1950. O w n e rs CALI MW K Ìm ( YD« fORDT Father was educated at St. Ftdells F ir H m r N l l« M Call 219 C IM ] FB» WIFI 941-4917 ■ AFfTt High School and College In Herman |Aree CsAs 301) SOUTH Htt.lt HEMMI AID CBITER and St. Ftdells College In Victoria. Conrad In Annapolis. 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WASHINGTON (NC) — Father authoritative teaching as would be "Catholicism. Father McBrlen Richard McBrien's book "Catholic­ expected In a text entitled said. "I don't know " ism." though It has "many positive Catholicism'“ He said he does not know when features." sometimes presents It said Father McBrien's atm to he will revise the book next, but when he does a number of changes Church teaching In ways which give a comprehensive presentation seem difficult to reconcile with of the teaching of the Church was will be made. authoritative Catholic doctrine." a "praiseworthy" and said the "The original (published In 1980) committee ofU.S bishops said July committee “appreciates the effort was written tn 1979." he said, and there was “some revision tn 1981“ 5 and motivation of theologians such for the one-volume study edition. In a statement Issued In as Father McBrlen In undertaking Washington, the Committee on the task of presenting a readable Since then, he said, there have been Doctrine of the National compendium of Catholic teaching " new papal documents, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops "Nevertheless, we think It useful bishops' peace pastoral and other said Father McBrien's 1.300-page to clarify for the actual and developments which he would want Golden jubilarians Chicago. M. Theodora, from Mahanoy City. Pcl. M presentation on Church teaching, potential readership of the book to Incorporate Into an updated Anne, from DuBots; M. Aurelia from Philadelphia; first published In 1980. needs Catholicism' Its character as one version of the book along with the M. FellcUa. from Rochester. N.Y.; M. Cectita Iseated theologian's effort to present such consultations with the Committee The Sisters o f St Fronds in Whitehall marked the "clarifications" beyond those rear), from Philadelphia; and Frances Ann. from teaching tn the light of hts on Doctrine 50th anniversaries o f 13 Sisters at a Jubilee Mass already made by the theologian "to Chicago. Standing from left are Sisters Mary Alice. remove any remaining ambiguities understanding of contemporary Neither the first nor the second July 6 at the motherhouse. Celebrant fo r the Mass from St. Louts. IlL M Valeria, ./ram S t Clair. Pa.. M. theological Insights, many of which (study) edition of ""Catholicism” was Fr. John Haney, pastor of St parish In In the expression of Catholic Marguerite, from Waicrbun/. Ot: M. Jean, from are admittedly of a hypothetical carried the "Imprimatur." orofflclal W hitehall, with Fr. Joseph A ndrelonts o f teaching." Pittsburgh- M. Martina, from Cleveland; and M The committee's 1.500-word nature, and some of which It seems declaration by a bishop that the Philadelphia as homilist The golden Jubilarians Lucy, from Esplen, Pa. difficult to reconcile with book was In accord with Catholic are. seated from left, Sisters M. Louise, from statement said that since 1981 It has been holding "a constructive authoritative Catholic doctrine " teaching. and fruitful dialogue" about the Reached by telephone July 8, In a statement published In the book with Father McBrlen. Father McBrlen said he had found study edition, now retired Bishop William E. McManus of Fort Wayne Silver chairman of the theology the whole consultation with the department at the University of Committee on Doctrine "very South Bend. Ind.. said that he rejected the request for an Notrr Dame It said Father McBrlen helpful." He said he agreed with the jubilarians Imprimatur because he thought "made a number of clarifications committee's statement that the process had been "a model of such "formal approval Is best Three members of the Sisters of in a second edition of the book, cooperative ecdestal concern." reserved for books solely concerned St. Francis In W h ite h a ll published In 1981. "and has He said that "there are other with presentation of clearly celebrated their 25th anniver­ expressed his readiness to make stories tn the Church” Involving articulated official Church saries tn Religious life with a still further changes as needed * But the committee, chaired by "adversarial situations." but "this teachings" special Mass Saturday. June 29. Just Isn't one of them " at the motherhouse. The stiver Archbishop John R Quinn of San Francisco, said It had decided after Father McBrlen said he was Arrinoiments Now Have Jubilarians are.from left. Sisters consultation with Father McBrlen reluctant to answer any questions Theresa CodtspotL who works in Been M a d e fo r You to T ra v e l to issue the statement "In order to from reporters about the statement parish ministry at SS. Peter A Nearly Two Thousand Years call to the attention of readers of because "people Just won't believe Paul and St. 'Catholicism' some of the there's no more there" than what in Only Twelve Oiys to the parishes In Homestead. Alexis clarifications the author already the statement Itself says MarowskL a teacher at St has made" and to state the need for The whole thrust of the Gabriel School tn Whitehall, further changes. consultation was to dear up and Margaret Carney, currently HOLY LAND A news release Issued by the "misunderstandings' and with the Bible at your guide­ taking graduate studies tn NCCB said the statement had been ambiguities" In the original book, undar spiritual direction ol theology and Frundscanlsm at prepared in consultation with the version of the book, he said "Never St. B onaventure University. Father M aynard Vatican Congregation for the was there any question of a lack of Celebrant for the Jubilee Mass Doctrine of the Faith. orthodoxy." was Fr. Edward Bryce, director The news release also quoted Asked what role. If any. the K0 L0 0 ZIEJ of the office of pro- life affairs for Author: Former Educator Archbishop Quinn as saying that in Congregation for the Doctrine of the U.S. C a th olic Bishops. Horn* Missionary Votorin spite of t he concerns expressed, the the Faith played In the H om ilist was Fr. O rlando Intornitkmil Traveler committee's statement "should not consultation. Father McBrlen said Prosper), a canon lawyer from be used to call into question Father he has had no correspondence at all Rome McBrien's authentic Catholic faith with the Vatican agency about his or orthodoxy." book "My relationship was entirely The committee statement cited with the bishops committee ” several elements In the book which He said he had no Indications need clarification. Including Its that the doctrinal congregation had Serrans urged to be competitive discussions of the t heology of grace. raised a n y questions or complaints the "foundation of theChurrh" and about the book. Church teachings about Mary Asked If his consultations with (Continued from page 1) people further along in their careers often could the doctrine committee will lead to offer more. It also said the book's sect tons on changes tn the sections on Law said commitment to the value of all human life At the convention It was announced that the St. contraception and the ordination contraception or ordination of Is the “consistent thread" that ties together Louis vocation program "I'm Waiting To Be Asked." of women Is presented In a way that *1688 Si 1 6 " positions on all social issues. "Is not supportive of the Church's women In future editions of holy Scripture comes iltvi for you as Is being developed for use throughout the United you walk the Way of the Cross. Your faith This commitment can be tested, he said, by States and perhaps other countries. takes deeper meaning as you pray where asking, "are we willing to stand In favor of life Instead of focusing directly on potential recruits stood the stable in Bethlehem or kneel In the Garden of Gethsemane. against all those other positions that would destroy for the priesthood or religious orders, this program You will gate out over the Jordan Valley It In the womb, exploit it In the marketplace, begins by addressing the total church community Nicaraguan priest HEARING TEST from atop the Mount of Jericho visit Maxa SET FOR reth. Cana Mount of Beatitudes many degrade It by denying Its rights, subject It to war and asking all members to suggest the names of other places. and daily trlvallze it through all the diverse and young people ages 18-35 they believe have the begins fast SENIOR CITIZENS excluslvlst choices of a hedonist and selfish needed qualities. Those whose names are PAPAL AUDIENCE On your return you'll stop for a pilgrim s culture." submitted then get letters telling them fellow MANAGUA. Nicaragua (NC) — Free electronic hearino test will be given visit to Rome and a thorough tour of the el Pittsburgh Hearing Aid Center 717 Cardinal Eugenio de Araujo Sales of Rio de church members have recommended them and Nicaragua's foreign minister. Vatkan and the Eternal City. Liberty A v e . 1201 Clark Bldg 12th II in Janeiro. Brazil, told Serra members in an address they are Invited to meetings where they can explore Maryknol) Father Miguel D'Escoto. Tha first stsp Is to sand In this coupon downtown Pittsburgh on Mon July 15 today. By rstum mail you wMt receive a fact- July 3 that attacks on the Church from Inside are the Idea with priests and members of religious has begun a “fast for peace" to Tues July 16 Wed July 17, Thurs July packad foldsr which tails you what you can more dangerous than those from outside, and he orders. protest U.S. support for anti- 16 and rri, July 19 A hearing aid sxpsct svsry moment of an unlorgsttabls specialist registered with the Stale ol stressed the need for loyalty to the maglsterlum. the government rebels In his country. ______ex parlance______The vocations committee of the National will perform the test trom Rev Maynard Kolodzle), O F M (phone Church’s teaching authority. Conference of Catholic Bishops bad approved the Father D'Escoto said July 7 he 9 30 am lo 3 00 pm Anyone who has St. Anthony Friary 761 - "I know It Is not easy to row against the current or program for national use. officials said. Raymond was beginning his fast "as an trouble hearing should be tested even 226 Rastravor Place 4831) , eople who now wear a nearing aid Ban Avon. PA 15002 against public opinion, sometimes to be alone," he Mohrman. who directed the first use of the program expression of Christ tan rejection of hose who have been told nothing could Dear Father said. "In such circumstances. 1 remember that tn the SL Louis Archdiocese. Is preparing an the polity of state terrorism ?be done tor them should also be checked Please send your colorful folder being faithful to the maglsterlum guarantees us Instruction manual that will be available this fall Imposed by the U.S. government to find out which ol the modern methods Name against Nicaragua." He also said It of hearing correction can help them hear the company of the Savior. And this Is worth more Delegates at the convention witnessed the better For an appointment call 2S 1 1318 Address than all men. no matter how Intelligent or powerful unveiling by U.S. Postal Service executive James is "a religious expression of City...... Zip they may be." Jeillson of a stamp honoring Franciscan Father condemnation of the systematic Archbishop James A Hickey of Washington Junlpero Serra kidnappings, tortures and challenged the delegates to seek more young A 44-cent airmail stamp. It will be Issued Aug. 22 assassinations of our sisters and members. He cited statistics showing that the In San Diego at a meeting of the National Philatelic brothers by the counterrevolutio­ average age of members was about 57 and said. "I Society, and postmarked Aug. 28. the end of the naries whom the U.S. government I Need Your Hands! think that's a dangerous figure." bicentennial commemoration of Father Serra's finances and directs." John Gennaro, who succeeds McCloskey as Serra death, at post offices In areas where he established He Invited the pope, bishops and Do you remember the feeling of your mother's hands, pressed to president, said he agreed with Archbishop Hickey California missions. The stamp Includes a bust of worldwide religious leaders to Join your cheek, when you were little and coming down with flu? but considered age less Important than what Father Serra with a mission and a map ofCallfomla him In “this act of prophetic What comfort! What peace! members were capable of doing for Serra. He said In the background. prayer." 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Your patronage of Mission Ottico.Otflca. OiocosiOiocoi ol Pittsburgh 111 Blvd. n the Aillas, Pgh., Pi 2932 W LIBERTY AVENUE, DORMONT them shows your thanks and 3 0 1 -5 2 4 - 7 2 0 0 15222 Mon., Wed.. Fri. & Sat. 9 to 5, Tues. & Thurs. 9 to 9 rewards their investment. ssJ Page 4 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday. July 12, 1985 Opinions/comments Similarities doctrine to fit the changing world. circumstances leading to a decline lonal life As the medieval world a strict and holy life, he could only By NORBERT P. GAUG HAN nat The silent days tn which a monk In the religious life. All In the do so by refusing to take advantage Benedictine Knowles, who canlie apart, the religious were could meditate on the Scriptures, Church have to ask. have we had a jt up In the world In which of relaxations in the rule or died In 1974. was probably the ca and where liturgical prayer could cooling off In these matters? Are meD icy and property meant all. Deep dispensations from 1L Knowles greatest expert on the history of Norbert mold the character and spirit had not same aspects of sacramental Inti llectual or spiritual Interests comments, by 1530 religious life In E n glish m onastic life. A recent Gaughan gone. Only later with spiritual life diminished? Has not the spirit l e wanting In an age shaken by England was. humanly speaking, paperback. "Bare Ruined Choirs," we giants such as Ignatius of Loyola. of penance all but disappeared*' Impact of new doctrines and easier and less spiritually is an abridgm ent of an earlier three- the Teresa of Avila and John of the (There is no great clamor to return its. The social and economic stimulating volume "History of the Religious Idei Cross, with skillful theologians of to fast and abstinence.) Are not iltlon of mankind had changed. Orders In England." This one poe It Is unfair, simply to note that the Counter-Reformation, those many Church members caught up a n c effected the beginnings of focuses on the religious life under this was happening with the who made religious vows were tn pursuit of money? Has the life of ■rloratlon m the religious Henry VIII and Is subtitled. 'The det;i monks. The higher and lower derffy England at the time of the called back to a life of prayer, with the priest moved away from ordIters. Dissolution of the English were Just as much caught up In the dissolution o f the monasteries Instructions In the printed book demands for holiness once made Monasteries." Knowles had written C¡ther things were happening By changes. They, too, led a less under Henry VIII was at a lower level and formal methods o f contempla­ for It? a new epilogue, asking why. In four the 14th century, monks were austere religious life. The of discipline and observance than It tion. Possibly we Catholics In America years under the Tudor King there atti•ndlng universities In great penitential discipline, the precepts had been for centuries. Knowles and throughout the world have Knowles calls to our attention had been a dissolution of the nuiitnber. Austere rules which of fasting the levels of comfort and says. "It exhibited more symptoms helped "the Catholic religion to be that from mid-13th century on. monastaries. and lists some causes. ass Igned many days on which the wealth had grown softer. While of mental and moral sickness than reduced to its lowest terms" If so In there were no new founders of One can note startling similarities me□nks were to abstain from meat these lessenings of obligation were In any time since the Gregorian the ecclesiastical body, then so with religious orders, no new In for our day. weiir mitigated. More time was taking place In the Church, there Reform." And he adds: "The religious orders who grow In the England. The spirit of renewal and tnt 'oduced for periods of relaxat ion was no Increase In sacramental Catholic religion was being reduced same ecclesiastical solL Catholics Knowles says that by the middle reform had cooled off. of the 13th century, the religious and excursion on holidays, and devotion. In preaching In social to Its lowest terms cannot blame the Religious when o rd ers had lost a special position in poc ket money was permitted, works of charity, or private prayer. Another reason given for the We are not saying that what was all are receding from higher society, becoming part of the o. while an Individual could live The Church In Europe and In decline of the age a lack of spiritual true then Is true now about the standards in Church life. Editorial More on situation in Lebanon

Top court ruling By Msgr. CHARLES O. RICE well In attaining her objectives. captivity as an excuse for squeezing In my praise of Nablh Berri last and punishing Lebanon. Berri and Is Nablh Berri a tool of the week I did not touch on a facet of his the Syrians can use them toenforce The Supreme Court, whose role It I s to explain our constitution. Syrians or Is he Just an ally using career that Is not all that Msgr. Charles restraint on Reagan. These poor has told us that public schoolteacher » may not conduct classes in them and being used by them? praiseworthy. His Shtlte Amal O. R ice men are in exquisite Jeopardy religiously affllated schools. The const 11 ut lonal relat lonshlp between militia have been engaged In a Even after pondering these because Reagan seems to be government and religion In two ca* brought before the court brutal war with the Palestinians, things. I still think that Berri Is a sending signals that, after they are bothered five of the Justices and they jeclarrd unconstitutional the attacking their refugee camps and great man with tremendous released, he will really get tough use of taxpayers dollars to finance fed cral programs In r ; Inflicting as much suffering, some potential. In the hostage matter he The relatives of the seven can be and Grand Rapids. Mich. Four of the justices voted the other way. say. as the Israeli backed Christian took a heavy risk by getting heard on TV recognizing the hazard There are good decisions and bad decisions (Roe vs. Wade, 1973. mllltla did In their infamous Involved, and put himself In danger and begging Reagan for restraint their young fighting men have and the loosening of abortions upon f m erlcal.and the July 1 ruling massacre. Although Innocents still from the radical factions of his own returned and they are still an Runaway dogs and errant may rank up there with the worst of the top court's decisions. The suffer, this time It ts not a massacre, Shiite community. Danger lurks for outside force. Some of them are husbands are reluctant to return decision not only puts an added burd n on paroch ial schools, but It because the Palestinians have their him at every turn, because even the Christians by the way. Perhaps a home if they know that a beating, could seriously affect the education c f thousands of children, own fighting men In the camps who non-Shiites have a natural dash between them and the physical or verbal, awaits them. The decision will affect a “substan tlal" num ber of students In the are resisting ferociously. They are jealously of his sudden prominence. resurgent Shiites was Inevitable In W ise w ives a n d owners learn this. P ittsb u rgh Diocese, said Fr. H u g h Laitig. superintendent of diocesan still not wiped out. There Is a sad hlstoiy In the Middle this time of Lebanon's sorrow. schools, and between 25,000 to 40, 300 students statewide, said East of promising leaders being cut There is the story ab o u t the wife Bem le Shtre. Information director or the Pennsylvania Catholic It Is hard to get to the bottom of down. They are In almost as much who was advised by the priest to Then we have to look at the Conference. these things, b u t w e can danger as presidents of the United stop scolding her husband when he Influence of Syria which has Its The decision In the New York case, ivhlch will affect the schools In understand (If not approve) why the States: and then there Is the cam e ho m e drunk b u t to b e nice to own faction of Palestinians and the Pittsburgh Diocese, dealt with a 1966 program that New York Amal wages war on the Palestin­ potential of anger blazing forth him and save the scolding for wants to wipe out or subdue the adopted to cariy out a law passed Congress mandating special ians We know that there Is because Berri served the U.S. In an oth er day. The next time he came ones loyal to Arafat. Arafat himself educational programs for poor hlldren. It Involved public resentment among the Shiites rescuing our hostages. in absolutely stoned, she welcomed Is a man possessing elements of schoolteachers conducting spe lal remedial classes for because of the way that the him. put her arm s around him. and greatness It Is a rotten shame, but If, in spite of all this, he survives disadvantaged students attending parochial schools. Eighty-four Palestinians had muscled In and said “C o m e o n In. you p o or man understandable, that he and Nablh percent o f the schools Involved were C at hoi ic. A not her 8 percent were took over. Having been expelled the aftermath and does not fall prey Not knowing where he was, he Berri are not making common to the power and the designs of Jew ish. from Israel the poor things had made the unfortunate rejoinder: “I cause, which brings up the In the majority opinion, the cc urt satd. “Despite the well- nowhere to go. but the Shiites came Syria he could bring peace to might as well honey, because when disturbing question of the Lebanon and diffuse a bomb that lntenttoned efforts taken by the Cl ty of New York, the program to regard them as arrogant 1 get home my w ife will beat the hell influence of Syria. threatens the peace the It remains consti (ut lonally flawed owln I to the nature of the aid, and to In v a d e rs , not refugees. They of world. o u t o f me. anyway." Proving that the is even possible that he might work the constitutional principles that the (y implicate — that neither the actually welcomed the Israeli best strategy may have unpredic­ out a modus vlvendi with A rafat's state nor federal government shall [ romote or hinder a particular Incursion, but the Israelis were very Because of the real, and not table consequence. faith or faith generally through th : advancement of benefits or rough, and In time th«y too became imaginary, demands of her own Palestinians. All In all, this endless Middle East through the excessive entanglemer t of church and state In the unwelcome and arrogant Invaders. security. Syria Is forced to have an The seven unfortunate Ameri­ crisis calls for a finesse and administration of those benefits." Interest tn Lebanon, and under her cans who are still being held patience that may be too much for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, whc disagreed with the majority In In the meantime, the Palesti­ brilliant but ruthless and devious hostage are pawns In a deadly Reagan and his cohort the N ew York decision, said: “For these children, the court's decision nians have regrouped and dug In: leader. Hafez Assad. Is doing mighty game. Reagan can use their Is tragic. The court deprives ther of a program that offers a meaningful chance at success In life and It does so on the untenable theory that public school teachers — most of whom are of differing faiths than their students — are It kely to start teaching religion the threshold of a parochial Questions for Fr. Bober merely because they walked across school. I reject this theory..." In her opinion, she suggested an >1 tentative way for New York to By Ft. CHARLES BOBER Diocese of Pittsburgh. ask for the consent of the parties" provide the remedial education, by o fferlng the courses Just outside QUESTION (Canon 1127). the parochial grounds. I am preparingjor marriage to a QUESTION Such an arrangement Is tn place n Pennsylvania. In addition to non-Cathollc I have been to a I attended a wedding recently QUESTION federal services, which the New Y< irk case deals w ith, parochial number of weddings where a where the minister of a non- I am a Catholic preparing to Fr. Charles schools In Pennsylvania also receive state supplemental services for priest and minister co-offlclate. Cathollcfriend did her vows and a marry a non-Cathollc My fiancee B ober students, whereby public schooltear hers Instruct students In vans Would you please tell me Catholic priest did the groom's. I and his fam ily belong to a very outside the parochial schooL something about such ceremo­ am a non-Cathollc but I will be small Lutheran church In which Thus, It comes down to this, the court reasons that the n ie s? married tn a next they are very Involved. We have schoolteachers can teach so long as they don't cross the threshold of spring When I described this to the decided on an arrangement the parochial schooL The same t eachers may teach the same ANSWER priest who going to marry us, he whereby we w ill have a very sm a ll students the sam e subjects In a van c utslde the school but not Inside When a Roman Catholic marries s a id It Is n ot a llo w e d ? Is th a t true? wedding In the morning at his the school. someone of a different faith, the church (attended only by his Not only is this pretty shallow thlr king, the public schoolteachers marriage generally is to take place ANSWER family) and then have a large would be well within their rights tc feel Insulted — that somehow Yes. Wedding ceremonies are ceremony later In the day In my within a Catholic ceremony Is delegated by the Catholic Church crossing the doorway to a parochial school will transform them Into permitted whereby a Catholic parish. Would this be permitted? officiated by a bishop, priest or as Its official witness. A Catholic proselytizers. What Is the court afra id of? W ho Is It afraid of? What deacon. A minister of the non- bishop, priest or deacon officiates priest m a g be Invited to participate does It think happens when one walllis Into a parochial school? That and a non-Cathollc minister assists ANSWER Catholic's church may be invited to In such a ceremony by offering a some mysterious change comes ove r people? (tty m ean s o f a reading, prayer o r No. The law of the Church states: attend and participate by offering a prayer, giving a blessing or reading In the final an alysis the consti tutlOin says what theSupremeCourt blessing) or where a non-Cathollc “Before or after the canonical prayer, giving a blessing, or reading a Scripture passage. The non- says It says. a Scripture passage. The Catholic minister officiates and a Catholic celebration of marriage, it Is Cathollc minister, however. Is the But, Msgr. John F. Meyers, pres Ident of the National Catholic bishop, priest or deacon, however. bishop, priest or deacon assists (by forbidden to have another religious official witness of the wedding. Educational Association, in a Natloi jial C ath olic N ew s Service story, Is the official witness of the means of a reading, prayer or celebration of the sam e marriage to suggested the high court had been " misreading" the Constitution to w edding. blessing). The law of the Church express or renew matrimonial the detriment of the entire nation. The weddings you attended must (Canon 1108), however, demands consent (Canon 1127). Presumably, “Catholic schoolchildren are not tl re only losers In this m isreading Provided that certain require­ have been one of the above. While that the person officiating request this prohibition is rooted in the of the First Amendment," he said, America loses when some young ments are met and serious reasons “co-officiate" is an inaccurate way the consent (vows) from both belief that should such a double citizens are denied the opportur iltles to develop to their full warrant it permission may be to describe 1L such ceremonies can parties and receive it in the name of ceremony take place It would potential." obtained for a Catholic and a non be arranged. It Is veiy Important, the Church. Likewise, the law indicate that at least one of the The Supreme Court has spoken and the effects of Its decision, Catholic to celebrate a valid however, to contact the Catholic states: “It is forbidden to have a parties did not accept the validity of Ironically, could deal an Injustice tci many of Its young citizens. marriage outside a Catholic party's parish priest as soon as religious celebration In which a the first ceremony. This law does church. In such cases, the marriage possible. This should be done even Catholic and non-Cathollc not prohibit civil ceremony prior to takes place In a public ceremony earlier than the six months notice minister, assisting together but a religious one in those countries Pittsburgh Catholic before a non-Cathollc minister who required of all weddings in the following their respective rituals. w h ere it is requ ired b y law. OJJlclal Publication oj theDiocese oj Pittsburgh Serving the counties ol : Allegheny, Beaver, Butler. Greene, Lawrer ce and Washington Scriptures

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Letters to the editor Hidden saints: servants or lambs By Sr. MARY FIDELIA CHMIEL. for medieval haloes, but It would be to a central need of our American On textbooks and religion CMP. so encouraging to be at least society at this particular historical In a speech sometime ago. Pope considered a man or a woman of moment. Devotion to particular saints fluctuates from age to age To the Editor John Paul II urged Catholic prayer, compassion and dedtcat Ion. and from culture to culture, but the In her letter to the editor concerning religion tstbooks Journalists "to seek out the hidden However, when we are rightly saints are always with us. for as St (Pittsburgh Catholic June 28). Margaret Link urged bat the saints of God — those humble men related to Jesus all that should be Paul reminds us. saints are sinners, National Conference of Catholic Bishops "commission andoverser and women who teach the young, noticed Is that the unfailing power who are trying wherever they may the preparation of stardardtzed religion texts." which sheoelteues who care for the sick, who counsel of God comes through all the time. the troubled — those hidden Success la not the primary atm: the be on God's assembly line would remedy the "chaos" she credits to the publishers brlnflng out reminding us that living the Gospel "new and Improved" textbooks. servants of God who truly live the foremost atm la to manifest the la not an Impossible dream The General Catechetical Directory, approved for the Ihtversal Gospel." glory of God tn human life, to live a Church on May 18.1971 by Pope Paul VI, urged bishops' conerences Whether are call them hidden ROWN life hidden with Christ Recently, the Sunday Visitor to prepare national catechetical directories applying the ptnclples saints or silent heroes, they are It may be somewhat helpful to stated that every week they receive and guidelines of GCD on the national levels. In response “Iharing countless as the stars. There are so realize that a careful reading of the hundreds of fetters, news releases, the Light of Faith." National Catechetical Directory for CaUoiics of many of them In our wry midst. As unfit for dally life, and altogether Bible shows the Master tn two dippings, and stories of people aspects: "as Servant and as Lamb" the United States (NCDL was prepared and published tn 197» In the Monslgnor Oliver Keefer had wnltke God" who became man that working alone or as part of an He came to serve and wants us to directory, bishops direct to the diocesan offices these functor» "to written tn his parish bulletin we may learn to became divine. We organization who are doing serve one another but His service propose alternative models of educational priorities whlct can be "Saints struggle up a thousand are here as men and women, not as incredible work for the Lord became more and more the bearing adapted to the needs of particular areas, parishes, or achook and to different paths through the world half-fledged angels, to do the work Whether It Is personal heroism In and accepting of what was done to recommend catechetical curricula and textbooks" (Sw NCD. as God's friends, bent on doing of the world and to do It with an caring for the sick, donating time Him From the form erf a servant was paragraph 218b. 2 and 3.) their best day by day " Infinitely greater power to stand the for community work, or calling the bom the form of a Lamb. The nearer So the bishops hare spoken with regard to textbooks He further challenged that "a turmoil because we have been bom lonely or the troubled, or soaking he came to the cross, the clearer the Ms Link also states that the books should simply anddlrectly head without a halo Is the ultimate from above — truly dipped In before the Lord and Interceding for cross shone before Him and the present the truths of the faith which Is correct, but she waits the failure and tragedy" and offered heaven and unable to lose that others before the throne of God and books "uncluttered" with psychology and methodology On be other these words of wisdom: heavenly dtp. This power Is given to more clearly the form of the Lamb of the Lamb — the story needs to be j could be seen tn the form o f the hand, the NCD respects "the relationship between the life of filth and us freely and graciously by moment told at a time when the media show Servant human development: how people grow in their ability to rcognlze Euery one o f us must be working for as St. Paul reminds us 'God has us stories of a different kind In a like manner, the Lord leads and respond to God's revelation; conscience formation: sscuallty. to stay In the ranks o f God’s saints not given us the spirit of fear, but of Hts followers. How many of our The editor further suggested that and ca tec heals" If we are not aim ing seriously and power, and of love, and of a sound elderly, our residents in nursing every parish in the United States The Church recognizes the use of biological socal and persistently at this kind of Itfe. If mind" to be used tn the homes. In Infirmaries. In hospices, could publish a different story psychological sciences. To quote further from the NCD: "Maiuals for we are not trying to make each day ordinariness of our dally life. tn lonely apartments can no longer about Its inspiring hidden saints catechlsts should take Into account psychological and pedagogical better than the one before, we are It almost seems like an serve or do much for themselves but Vacation time brings a bit more Insights as well as suggestions about methods" falling miserably at the God anticlimax when the glory of the must patiently and humbly accept leisure and perhaps certain With regard to the publishers revising the textbooks, to witch Ms. gave us to d a For He expects us all Resurrection descends into a what others do to them or for them. changes In our schedules. It could Link also objects as research In behavioral sciences provide» better K> be saints. Heaven ts indeed our breakfast on the seashore. It does If only they could willingly and be such a good time to keep our understanding of human development, as technological alvances destiny. In the Providence o f God. point to the fact that we all have a consciously unite their loneliness eyes. ears, and hearts open for the affect methods as new resources are developed, as new Dhurch heads are fo r haloes tendency to look for the marvelous in our experience. As everyone and frustration with their beloved saints tn our midst whether they documents are published, and as cultural changes tale place, knows. It is one thing to go through Master and Friend! Indeed, their are Inspiring us as servants of the catechetical texts and manuals must be revised and updatxL Unfortunately, some of us aspire a crisis In grand style but quite service, too. becomes more and Lord or challenging us by bearing I have quoted extensively from the National Catechetical Drvctory much too early to become another thing to go through every more of a bearing and those who thetr fate like Lambs because It is an authentic source. It is an official statemert of the illuminated saints with golden follow the Lamb are those who can Their stories need to be told and National Conference of Catholic Bishops and has been reviewed and haloes and the flush of inspiration day glorifying God when there is no glowing brightly always. Many of us witness, no llmeltght.noone paying endure and thus find an abiding we are willing to tell them because approved tty the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy tn Rone. they carry within them the hope ANNE E kfcCANN would like only the saints of God the slightest attention to us — peace A return to the saints, be they and the glorious future o f Diocesan CCD Urector dealing with us all the time. But as except the glorious mystery of the canonized, or without the St. or Just humanity as It Is rushing headlong Pittsburgh someone once said "a gilt-edged Indwelling Trinity! Is not good he is abnormal. Of course, we may not be asking plain hidden satnts — Isa response Into the third m lllenlum . On textbooks and religion To the Editor The Supreme Court errs again In a letter to the editor In the Pittsburgh Catholic (Jine 28). Margaret Link commented on religion textbooks and statei "Both It is hard to fathom how the u n ten able theory that pu b lic school teachers and students would benefit from books that stmtly and By MICHAEL J. McMANUS Court thought remedial math or teachers, most of whom are of directly present the truths of the Catholic faith, unduttrred by The Supreme Court has ruled, in reading might be taught with a different faiths than theirstudents, popular psychology, methodological experimentation and jrreonal a narrow 5-4 decision, that public Catholic slant by J e w ish public are llkefy to start teaching religion, theological opinions of the Individual authors." This statemeit calls school teachers may not enter school teachers! merely because they have walked for some examination and response. parochial schools to give remedial MU ha el J. Indeed, the United Federation of across the threshold of a parochial Catechetical methods which make use of psychological and teaching. McManus Teachers took no position on the school." experiential approaches to teaching doctrine are employed f

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By GRACE HARDING • can learn if we ieam how to someone, we see so much more But there are actually people who relationship, special children have word of God. Coordinator. Special Religious teach him her. than is actually presented to us. question whether every baptized no problem with the Eucharist. T h e The catechist believes that the Education • can receive the sacraments. Because the catechist knows a Catholic may part icipate In this act "normaT people in their lives may special child has insights Into G o d Catechists of special religious • can become cantors, ushers, special student the catechist no o f love. have a problem, but special and Jesus that are very real, and the education are often special lectors, etc longer sees a disability, and even Some who don't knou> a disabled students don’t because they are catechist believes that th is ch ild 1$ themselves, not just because they • can progress in their learning. may wonder who is actually person, or who may not yet believe basically people who are “ready" for the sacramental life of seem to "have an extra dose of • can continue to learn into disabled in the teaching situation, In a special person, may question comfortable relating. Relationships the Church, because in God's eyes human understanding and maybe adulthood. for special children often astonish "Is he/she ready for the Eucharist? seem to be their strength. this p erson Is surely not disabled or even some divine patience, but they How do I know he/she under­ less, but is a precious ch ild of G o d • an d m ost surely can love. us at their profound insights into So they relate to Jesus In love, are special because they are By the gift of believing in the God. stands?' even though they don't always have The catechist takes Jesus at his basically They believe word when He said, "Let the believers. worthwhileness of another, the The gift of friendship and love My question Is: who Is ever reach' the language skills to assure us t hat that a child w ho is disabled is first catechist frees the student from the which occurs In special religious for the Eucharist? and who among they da But. they are the most children come to me," for the us ever understands the catechist knows that C h rist would of all a child of God — one w h o Is shackles of fear and self-doubt and education also assures the devout, most reverent, most loving entitled to full participation In the sets the student off o n a journey o f catechist that a special child has Eucharist? among us as they RE MEMBER never discriminate among his life o f the Church. discovery and happiness. It is a the right and duty to participate in When Jesus left us the Eucharist themselves to Christ. children, Christ would never say Catechists believe that a special human joy to know that someone the sacramental life of the Church. he askrd us to remember Him come to me as long as you have a student who may have difficulty truly believes in your potential. (By baptism, one Is assured of these "Don’t forget me." he said, The catechist knows this because normal l.Q. and can assure me that such as mental retardation, The catechist believes in the rights.) "remember me in each Eucharist" the catechist is a believer The you understand me No. Christ deafness, blindness, a physical potential of a student because the The Eucharist is the great How poignant' ‘Hold on to me. RE catechist in special religious would say. Tome to me, my handicap, an emotional handicap catechist has taken the time to Sacrament of love left to u s by the MEMBER me to yourself." education believes In the power o f precious and vulnerable child, so or a learning disability: know the student When we know great love of Jesus. Because Jesus Is talking about a the Holy Spirit as he/she shares the that I m ay R E -MEMBER you to m e "

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F ilip in o New s in brief b ish o p ! Bishop paroled in China A t the Vatican PEKING (NC) — Bishop Ignatius Kung Ptn-Mel of Shanghai. asks action China, was paroled July 3 after snvlng nearly 30 years In jail for what I an International human rights group said was opposing government interference In religion. on killings An official of the government-sanctioned National Association of Patriotic Catholics was quoted as saying the 83-year-oid bishop was j "remorseful" and had promised he would sever his connections with MANILA. Philippines (NC) — A Pope declares Pius IX venerable I the Vatican. Filipino bishop has called for (NC) — Pope John Paul 11 declared Sister Alfonsa. who died In 1946 In However, there has been no confirmation by Bishop Kung Pin-Met stronger action by the Philippine Pope Plus IX venerable July 6. saying the Bharananganam. India spent most of her religious of that report. The official New China News Agency reported that It Catholic hierarchy to prevent controversial pontiff led a life of heroic virtue. life in bed as an Invalid. Her cause was j had Interviewed the bishop and had observed him pledging to act killings of clergy. Meanwhile, gcwemment-backed Pope Plus IX. once described by Pope John XXIII Introduced in 1951 Since her death, the v illa r I under the guidance of Patriotic Catholic Bishop Louis Zhang Jlashu as one of the moat loved and hated persons of the of Shanghai groups are continuing what one where she died has become a pUgrim center, and American missionary has called 19th century, defined the dogmas of the many cures have been ascribed to her Intercession The patriotic association does not recognize the Vatican. Catholics Immaculate Conception and papal infallibility and j who retained their ties to the Holy See were persecuted and driven “their smear campaign against Plo dl San Lutgl was a member of the Paaslonist published the widely discussed Syllabus of Errors. | underground In the 1950s and 1960s priests and the church in the order who died as a seminarian. Paaslonist Also on July 6. Pope John Paul accepted a mlrade Western diplomats In Peking speculated that the bishop was Philippines." Assistant General Superior Father Norbert Dorsev attributed to Blessed Cardinal Giuseppe Maria ! paroled because the Chinese government wants Improved contacts Bishop Orlando Quevedo of said July 9 He was bom LutglCamptdeill In 1868 in Tomasl. dealing the way for his canonization. The | with the Vatican. They also said Peking wants the help of missionary- Kldapawan. Philippines, has Trebbla Italy, and died of tuberculosis In 1889 In pope also cleared the way for beatification of three educated "bourgeois" groups, who are sympathetic to the bishop, in demanded that the Philippine Santa Maria dl Casale. Italy. others and declared venerable two nuns and a Its drive to Improve the economy. bishops do more than write a Father Dorsey said the youth was noted for "the Spanish Religious pastoral letter on the current Joyful way In which hr lived religious life." The Pope Plus IX was bom Giovanni Maria Mastal situation In their country, where beatification Is set for Nov. 17 In Rome two Catholic priests, an Ferret!! In Sen! gall la. Italy. In 1792 and died In | Caritas to stop managing camp Pope John Paul also declared venerable two nuns Episcopalian priest and two Rome in 1878. He called the First Vatican Council in 1869 and one Religious: HONG KONG (NC) — Caritas Hong Kong has announced It will Protestant ministers have been During his pontificate, he oversaw the stop managl ng a camp for Vietnamese refugees later thlsyrar saying killed since March. Sister Benedetta Cambtago Frasslnello. centralization of church authority In the Vatican. the camp only maintains the plight of the former "boat people." 'When you have a problem In the foundress of the Institute of the Benedictine The Catholic Encydopedia said that In his Chan Sul-Jeung chairman of the Jubilee Transit Center Church, you are left alone." one Sisters of Providence of Ronco, now of Genoa. Italy, unsuccessful attempts to resist annexation of I management committee, said management of the center will be priest said, describing Bishop was bom In Langasco. Italy. In 1791. and died In papal territories by European powers Pope Plus DC turned over to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees at the end of Qucredo's situation. Ronco Serbia Italy. In 1858: Sister Teresa Grillo gained the devotion of "large segments of the September. The bishop and diocesan priests Michel, a widow who founded the Institute of the Catholic world, above all in France." Caritas. a Catholic agency which coordinates relief work, said It repeatedly have asked Philippine Little Sisters of Divine Providence, was born In The 19th-century pope frequently criticized i believes Its service at the camp only sustains refugees, with little authorities to remove members of Spineto Marengo Italy. In 1855. and died in modem society, and his Syllabus of Errors focused hope of resettlement the Civilian Home Defense Forcr. a Alessandria Italy. In 1944: Miguel Manara on the confusion of freedom and license. When the organization took over Jubilee In June 1982. the camp government-backed paramilitary Vírentelo, who was a Knight ofCalatrava aSpanlsh During his lifetime, he was "exalted as a saint and I had 2.850 refugees. Since then, more than 1200 refugees have been group military and religious order, was bom in Seville. crttldzrd as a vain autocrat and unintelligent ! resettled, but with new arrivals about 2.300 people remain. Members of the group have been Spain in 1627 and died there In 1679. Heiskncsvn puppet maneuvered by obtuse reactionaries." the Father Francis Lerda. a member of the Pontifical Institute of charged with the killing of an for founding the Dr la Santa Caridad Hospital In Catholic Encydopedia said. Foreign M lsslons and president of Caritas Hong Kong, said Caritas Italian missionary in April. Church Spain Cardinal Tomasl. named a cardinal in 1712. was I had been unsuccesful In seeking bigger resettlement quotas from sources also blame the group for bom of nobility In 1649 In Llcata. Italy. In 1666. he On June 23 the pope beatified a German who various countries. the June 12 murder of a Filipino resigned his hereditary rights to the Duchy of founded an order of brothers and an Italian who The Red Cross also said It will stop managing the Kal Tak North church prayer leader, his wife and Parma to Join theOrderofTheatlneClerics Regular, founded an order of nuns to help the mentally 111 1 camp for Vietnamese refugees at the end of this year. four children. where he was known as a liturgical and theological Brother Peter Friedhöfen and Father Benedetto The announcements have caused concern about the future of the Bishop Felix Zaira y Sanchez of scholar. He died in Rome In 1713 and was beatified Mennl | refugees, who have arrived In Hong Kong by boat over the last five Dlpolog, Philippines, has blamed years. the rebel New People's Army for the In 1803 Brother Friedhöfen who was once a chimney Father Robert Samo. an offldal at the Vatican Of the more than 11.000 Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong, about May death of another priest sweep, was the son of German peasants and Congregation for Saints' Causes, said Cardinal j 20 percent have been there for more than five years. The Hong Kong Filipino Father Alberto Romero founder of the Brothers of Merry of the Help of Tomasl's canonization would be April 13. 1986. I government predicts that about 1.000 refugees will arrive in the next Although a pastoral letter on the Mary. Father Mennl was a member of thr Pope John Paul accepted miracles obtained three months, and about 880 will leave. situation has been drafted by the Hospitalers of SL John of God and founder of thr Philippine bishops' conference, through the intercession of Venerable Sister Hospitaler Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | Court backs N.Y. archdiocese Bishop Quevedo has urged the Virginia Centurione Bracelll. Venerable Sister Brother Friedhöfen, bom In Weltersburg conference to use Its voice more Alfonsa of the Immaculate Conception, and Germany. In 1819. died In 1860. In 1849. he effectively. Venerable Plo dl San Lutgl. dealing the way for founded the Brothers of Mercy to care for the sick NEW YORK (NC) — New York state's top court ruled In favor of the their He said after the Philippine Father Mennl. bom In 1841. Joined thr I Archdiocese of New York June 28. declaring that Mayor Edward Koch Sister Bracelll. a widow who founded the bishops opposed the Preventive Hospitaler Order of St John of God. also known as | lacks authority to forbid Job discrimination against homosexuals by Institute of the Sisters of Our Lady of Refuge on Detention Act and secret marshals the Knights of St. John, and In 1867 was sent by church agencies that receive city funds Mount Calvary, was bom In Genoa. Italy. In 1587. the law and the marshals were Pope Plus XI to Spain to help re-establish the order In a 6-1 decision the state's Court of Appeals overturned Koch's and died there In 1651. The religious order she simply given new tltle§, In the nation In which It had been suppressed Executive Order 50. The order required all agencies which received Bishops' letters also have founded grew out of "The Union of 100 Ladles." a funds from New York City to sign contracts binding them not to opposed military abuses and group she organized to operate a cltywtde charity While In Spain. Father Mennl founded an order of discriminate In hiring, not only on the basis of race, creed or sex. but Injustices toward the poor, but program in Genoa sisters to work with the mentally 111 and establtohed also on the basis of “sexual orientation or aflectional preference." nothing has been done, he said. Sister Alfonsa was bom Anna Muttathupadatu 21 hospitals and homes for the Infirm He died In The June 28 action of the Court of Appeals reversed a 3-1 decision 1914. Bishop Quevedo has not In 1910 in Kudamalaoor. India and was a member May 7 by the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court. That approved proposals on how the of the Poor Clares of the Third Order of St. Francis. Members of the Hospitalers of St. John of God decision. In turn, had reversed a Sept. 5.1985. decision against Koch Church should react after the April If beatified, she would be the first Indian woman to staff the Vatican pharmacy and art as personal by Judge Alvin Klein of the Supreme Court, the lowest In New York 11 murder of Father Tulllo Fa vail a be so honored. medical aides to the pope. State's three level Judicial system. member of the Pontifical Institute At stake are millions of dollars In contracts for day care, adoption for Foreign Missions. Shortly after services, senlor-clttzen programs and other social services provided Pope marks Slavic saint’s feast with hope for unity the missionary was murdered in by church agencies. The New York Archdiocese was Joined In Its broad daylight. Cardinal Jaime Sin court battles by the Salvation Army and an Orthodox Jewish NC News Service The days leading up to the celebrations wrre­ of Manila said he would back any organization. Agudath Israel. Pope John Paul II expressed his hopes for the marked by an International spat which arose when action the bishop takes In thr case. However, the Diocese of Brooklyn, which Includes the two New health and unity ofChristlanlty In Eastern Europe the Czechoslovakian government banned foreign Proposals to the bishops have York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, declined to Join In July 7 as Catholics in that region celebrated the Catholic Church officials except Cardinal Casaroll. included excommunicating those challenging Koch's order. It took the position that a pledge of non­ 1,100th anniversary of the death of one of their from the ceremonies involved or forbidding them to discrimination did not Imply moral approval. Executive Order 50 patrons. St. Methodius. attend Mass The reason the pope did not attend the was supported editorially by the Brooklyn Tablet the diocesan In a sermon during an early morning Mass. the In Tulunan. Philippines. Father ceremonies was never n\ade public. Relations weekly. May 18 after Koch's authority was upheld at the middle level pope also expressed sorrow for being unable to Peter Geremla said that besides between Czechoslovakia's Communist government of the Judicial system. attend the celebrations and said he was with the spreading rumors that all priests and the Vatican have been strained. The pilgrims "In spirit" government has criticized the pope in the past for are communists, the CHDF and During the celebrations In Velehrad. other government officials have attempting to “Catholicize" Europe with his calls CRS director on famine Czechoslovakia that day. a crowd estimated at for unity in a common faith. distributed leaflets alleging 150.000 chanted "Let the Pope Come" and "Long CINCINNATI (NC) — Public Interest In aiding African famine personal faults, such as Live the Pope." victims seemed to have peaked and "within three or four months" It involvement with women. Pope John Paul had been Invited to the will probably "die." said Catholic Relief Services director Lawrence In Washington, lsaganl Yam bod. celebrations by Cardinal Frantisek Tomasek of On July 4 the Vatican announced that the pope Pezzullo. Information officer at the , Czechoslovakia, but the cardinal sent a personal delegation to study the situation of Pezzullo was In Cincinnati June 26 to appear at a benefit concert Philippine Embassy, said the announced in June that the pope would not come. Lebanese Christians caught In factional fighting. and recording session for the 'The Cry of the Poor," an album government is not spreading The pope also awarded a special papal honor, the French Cardinal Roger Etchegaray. president of produced by about 20 of the top artists In contemporary liturgical rumors. He cited two priests active Golden Rose, to the sanctuary In Velehrad which the Vatican's Justice and Peace Commission and music to raise funds for African famine relief. in the New People's Army — Divine houses the remains of St. Methodius. The award is Its “Cor Unum" charity organization, headed the Some of the artists who appear on the album Include Carey Landry. Word Father Conrado Balweg who a sculpture In gold of a rose twig with leaves and group, which was expected to meet Lebanese civil Michael Joncas. and Jesuit Fathers Robert DufTotd and John Foley, Is hunted by the government, and blossoms The first recorded reference to the and religious leaders. The delegation arrived In who composed the title song. Father Frank Navarro, a native of Golden Rose dates from the 11th century. Beirut the Lebanese capital. July 4. Mindanao Island in the southern CRS. the official overseas relief and development agency of the U.S. Cardinal Agostlno Casaroll. Vatican secretary of The papal Initiative came after appeals from both Philippines. Catholic Church, will distribute proceeds from the project which state, was delegated to represent the pope at Christians and Moslems, the Vatican said In a was staged at Cincinnati's Convention and Exposition Center. He also said an activist priest Velehrad. In his sermon at the village July 7, the statement It said the mission reflected special While the CRS director called the musicians' endeavor "most Father Edicto de la Torre, left the cardinal said that the “Slavic civilization, and concern for the fate of Christians In southern heartening" and he thanked American citizens for their "truly Philippines "some time ago. and the Europe's in general, remains marked by the Lebanon, where heavy fighting erupted after the overwhelming response" to the hunger emergency In the past eight last we heard about him was that he Christian Imprint that characterized Its origins." withdrawal of the Israeli army earlier this year months, he cautioned that the long term solution to African woes was living in West Germany with a “It Is not without profound reason that Pope Cardinal Etchegaray. the statement said, will tell requires a "Marshall Plan type, world wide commitment." Filipino nun.” John Paul II has seen in this common base the valid Christians In Jezzlneof the pope's "solidarity with The Marshall Plan was a U.S. supported program to reconstruct Father Geremla. a U.S. citizen motive for hope in a future, superior unity of their suffering and anxiety” and express "his the West European economy after World War II. and member of the Pontifical Europe" he said. encouragement to not lose hope " “It's a tall order." he said, "but do-able " Institute for Foreign Missions, said he went to the US. Embassy In Pope calls for renewal of world missionary spirit Alabama priest sentenced Manila in May to seek help in VATICAN CITY (NC) — All Catholics are evangelizing In depth the social and cultural fabric ending the violence In the responsible for bringing Christ's “good news" to in which they live," the pope said. Their efforts, he BIRMINGHAM. Ala (NC) — Benedictine Father Edward P. Markley. Kldapawan Diocese and to report the workl Pope John Paul 11 said in a message for said, are needed "both in countries where the pro-life activities coordinator for the Birmingham Diocese, was that his life was in danger. World Mission Day. announcement of the faith has not yet arrived, and sentenced July 1 to two consecutive five-year suspended prison Although U.S. Ambassador "Everyone, without exception, is called to realize, In countries where Christianity has an urgent need terms stemming from a May 1984 attack on an abortion clinic. Stephen W. Bosworth was absent at through one's own specific vocation and one's own to be revitalized, to recover a new and more Incisive The priest who is also pastor of Our Lady of the Shoals Parish In the time, he later reviewed conditions and possibilities, the mission of the strength of penetration." Tuscumbla Ala. was convicted on two felony counts April 30 for his materials and pictures the priest Redeemer." the pope said. The message released by sledgehammer attacks on the Birmingham Women's Medical Center. left and spoke with Philippine the Vatican recently set the theme for World Focusing on youths, the pope said: "In this In February. Father Markley was sentenced to a year and a day In President Ferdinand Marcos about Mission Day, to be celebrated Oct. 20. crucial moment of human history. In which a dark prison for criminal mischief in a separate incident at a Huntsville. the matter. The pope especially appealed to the laity to bring threat of destruction and annihilation seems to Ala. abortion clinic, and to 30 days each on charges of assault and a missionary spirit among the people they live and On May 29. the day after the weigh on our world. I call you. I exhort you. to harrassment of the employees at the facility. In that case his Jail time ambassador's visit with Marcos, work with dally. announce the Gospel in the name of the Lord also was suspended and replaced with a five-year probation. Christ." the president Issued an order to "For the laity awaits the difficult task of capture Father Favall's alleged Man sentenced in bombings murderers — dead or alive. One of Pope says God speaks to people through the Bible them was apprehended in mid- VATICAN CITY (NC) — Pope John Paul II. at his councils: from the Council of Nlcaea to the Second BALTIMORE (NC) — M lchael Donald Bray, a Lutheran lay minister June general audience July 3 in SL Peter's Square, Vatican Council" and member of the Pro-Life Non-Violent Action Project, was The Pontifical Institute for continued, his series of talks on catechesls. saying The pope also said that knowledge about God also sentenced to 10 years in prison July 2 for conspiring to bomb 10 Foreign Missions has asked Father God speaks to his people through the Bible church comes through "the liturgy. In which we speak of abortion clinics and related facilities in three states and in the Geremla to remain In Manila councils and the Mass. God and to God" and through faith, which is lived temporarily. He said he thinks the ou t “especially by the saints." District of Columbia “Every person of good will who seeks the face of CHDF might try to kill another The pope also said that the need to express one s The bombing incidents occurred in 1984 and early 1985. God has before him the treasure of sacred priest faith comes from deep within a person. The 33-year-old Bowie, Md.. man. who was found guilty May 21 of Scripture" the pope said. two counts of conspiracy and one count of possessing unregistered "I wasn't sent back to Tulunan “Why do we want to speak about God?" he asked explosive devices, was also ordered to pay 843.000 In restitution. because the bishop and my God. through Christ also speaks through "Undoubtedly because we have a need to do so that No one was Injured in the attacks. superiors are afraid that is what tradition, which, he said, is “manifested In the cannot be suppressed." would happen to me" 1 I'agr 10 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday. July 12. 1985 Classified ads/diocesan new s

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Sports roundup A t 88 years, he still w orks full day Senior Olympics as funeral director set for July 17-20 By PATRICIA BARTOS derk with the Army in World War 1. Prokopovltsh also organised an The third annual Penn Hills telephone Edwin Driscoll at 869 Joseph A Prokopovltsh has spent orchestra in the service and Senior Olympics will be held July 17 2188 or 869-5217. his entire working life as a funeral continued his musical career as a through July 20 for athletes age 55 director in Homestead. And at age member of the "Broadway and older who reside in Penn Hills. 88 he still puts in full days at the Entertainers" In the Homestead Verona. Oakmont. Plum Borough. funeral home he owns at 431 Ninth Our Lady of Olives Council 3907. area following his discharge. Monroeville. Wilkins Township and Avenue. Knights of Columbus. Wexford, will The group played at the former Churchill Borough. A sociable and witty man with Duquesne Gardens, the Palisades hold Its 15th annual "Knight« striking blue eyes, erect bearing and Kennywood Park and other The swimming races «411 take Invitational Benefit Baseball and a humorous story for every spots before Prokopovltsh place on Wednesday. July 17 at the Tournament." July 13 and 14. The occasion. Prokopovltsh admits the disbanded the group. Linton School swimming pool from tourney «411 be played at Vestal profession is not for everyone But it Prokopovltsh has long been 7:15 to 9 pm. Events to be Field, at the intersection of Route was one he grew up with, following active in community and social contested are 50-yard freestyle. 50 19 and McKnlght Road. the lead of both his father and yard breaststroke. 50-yard organizations and proudly displays The two-day. four team tourney unde backstroke. 100-yard Individual, almost 40 trophies he has been will feature 11 and 12year oidaali And he has passed the profession and 400 yard freestyle. awarded for sponsoring baseball, star teams from Brad- Mar Pine AA. on. His daughter. Dorothy soccer and bowling teams over the On Thursday. July 18. the golf Berkeley Hills AA. Ingomar AA. and Savolskis. her husband Al. a years. competition will take place al the McCandleas AA Ingomar «411 play grandson and a grand-daughter He is active with the Chamber of Golf Oasts Par 3 Course on McCandleas In Saturday's first together operate the Savolskis- Commerce In Homestead, with St. Greensburg Road, near New game at 1 pm. and Brad-Mar Pine Waslk Glenn Funeral Home in Michael and St. Ann Churches, asa Kensington Golfers will tee-off will play Berkeley HlU in the second Homestead Park and were trained board member of the American game at 3 pm. On Sunday, the by Prokopovltsh Joseph A Prokopovltsh stands near the funeral home he has operated from 10 am to noon There la a 81 Federal Building Loan, as a conaolat Ion game will be played at 1 He began his career In 1920 in in Homestead for m a n y decades. fee for the golfing event sponsor of sports teams, as a p m and the championship game Homestead's 2nd Ward, below the member of the Allegheny County The bowling event «411 take place will be played at 3 p m An awards railroad tracks, an area later taken Funeral Directors Association, the Hr has always hern at ease «4th rs and on Friday. July 19. The details are ceremony will follow the for construction of the U.S. Steel state and national associations. his life, he explained. "1 was always a they’ll sh o w It to you. But th at was still being worked out. For more championship game. Homestead works American Legion Post 60. the Elks Mom's boy — satisfied, content to the old school, old tim es.” hr added Information, contact the Penn Hills In 1928 he bought his present be at home, really happy with life." There is no admission charge for and other groups And, in reflecting on hl| many Senior Service Center. 795-3500. house and later expanded it to Prokopovltsh was one of eight the tournament's gam es a n d the One organization he has years as an undertaker, F lokopo ext 362 include the funeral home. Today he children bom to parents of proud proceeds from the concessions «ill bypassed, however, is the AARP vttsh Is pleased he was able to be of The grand finale will be held on operates the home with a staff of lAmerlcan Association of Retired Slovak ancestry. Just one brother. benefit "Together for Retarded help to friends and neigh]pors in Saturday. July 20 from 9 a m . to 4 four. He lives there with his wife of Charles, a retired pharmacist in Y outh.” wh lch provides educat lonal Persons). When friends suggest he times of tragedy and sadr ess. He pm. at the William McKinley 66 years the former Anna Bodnar Greenfield, is still living. Their and recreational activities for join, he says with a sly grin. "I'm not has always made it a point c f pride, Citizens Center Events for the day of St. Gabriel parish. North Side. father, according to Prokopovltsh, physically and mentally retarded old en ou gh ." he explained, to take care of most o f will be boorl. shuffleboard. hot shot The couple have one daughter. Commenting on his good health, permitted only Slovak to be spoken teenagers and young adults In the the arrangem ents for the sot rowing basketball. 400 meter r u n 1.600- Dorothy, four grandchildren and 14 he said. "1 don't smoke — and I don't in the home, and this pride was North Hills families, and to help theirn w ith meter run. walking race, great-grandchildren. "They're the som eth in g Prokopovttsh never fully Jog” "protocol" when they were Ir doubt. horseshoes, etc payoff when they get together," he And he Jokes about his grasped until his father’s death. said proudly. "Children are the profession. When friends ask about References to his father crop up As to his future, he said, ‘ As long A lunch will be served to all happiness of a home." his continual cheerfulness and frequently In his conversation. Of as the Good Lord gives me health, participants. There Is a general Quigley High School. Baden. Is Prokopovltsh was born in good humor, he says "Do I always his life’s phllosphy, for instance: I’ll keep away from the o c k ln g registration fee of $1.50 to cover seeking coaches for girls tennis, Scranton and served as a company have to look like an undertaker?" “My Dad always said to show chair." expenses — lunch, ribbons, medals, girls volleyball and ninth grade boys etc— as well as fees charged for basketball. For more information, swimming, bowling and golfing For telephone athletic director Ed m ore information contact the Driscoll at 869-2189 or 775 7051 V a t i c a n r e f u s e d m o n e y 8,853 confirmed in diocese center. A total of 8.853 persons were Bay, Wise., a former Pit sb u rg h fo r writings: Cardinal confirm ed in cerem onies at 131 priest, confirmed 69 child ■en and Quigley High School will hold diocesan parishes by 10 bishops two adults in one parish. Quigley High School. Baden will physical examinations for (all NC News Service this past spring. conduct a summer wrestling camp sports on Mondays, July 15 and A Vatican official said July 9 that the Holy See had refused a New Of these totals. 8,505 were Visiting bishops also officiated at from Monday. July 15 though July 22 from 11 30 a m to 1 p m York publishing firm's offer of royalties for syndicating Pope John children and 348 were adults. confirmation ceremonies They Friday. July 19 for boys in grades Physical examination and Paul H's writings in a weekly newspaper column. Bishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua were Bishop Harold J. Dlmmerling seven through 12. Camp hours are Insurance forms are available In the Cardinal Edouard Gagnon, president of the Pontifical Council for officiated at confirmation of R apid City. S.D., w h o confirmed from 6 to 9 pm . The cam p fee is 825 school office and students must the Family, said he had encouraged the Idea of publishing papal texts ceremonies in 14 parishes, plus a 477 children and 25 adults In eight before July 15 and the late fee is pick them up before the in general, but added. 'We don't want cash." special education class, confirming parishes; Aux. Bishop Benedict C 830. For more information. examinations. Arthur Klebanoff. an attorney and partner in the firm EAV a total of 886 children and 70 Franzetta of Youngstown. Ohio, Associates, said July 8 that he has an "agreement" with the Vat lean adults. who confirmed 5 5 8 children an d 12 allowing his firm to edit the pope's writings for syndication. He Aux. B is h o p J o h n B. M cDow ell ad u lts in eight parishes; Bishop For That Slim LookI confirmed that the royalty offer had been refused. confirmed 1,798 children and 70 J ero m e J. Hast rich of Gallup. N.M Alter removing EAV Associates, which includes Klebanoff and his partner Alfred adults in 28 parishes, and Aux. 781 children and 16 adults in nine JSnutti 9oun doxAit

Ukrainian Catholic Seminary Day Bridgevllle bazaar

The Western Pennsylvania Council of the League of Ukrainian SL Anthony Church In BrtdgevlUe will hold Its annual bazaar Catholics will hold ' Seminary Day” on Sunday. July 21 from noon to 9 Wednesday through Saturday July 17-20. nightly from 7 to 11 p.m. on p m., at St. George Church. 3455 California Avr., North Side The theme the church grounds on Miller Run Road. for the day will be “Youth For Christ“ Included wlfl be nightly dinner* in the CCD Center. They are ngalorU Bishop Robert Moskal of the Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of Parma will and meatballs on Wednesday from 430 to 7 p.m.: ethnic night with Celebrate an afternoon devotion (moteben) service at 3 p.m. The bishop Italian. Lithuanian. Polish. Mexican. Hawaiian and International will be available to discuss vocations to the priesthood or Religious life desserts Thursday from 430 to 7 pm., fish dinners Friday from 4 to 6 with young people. p m and roast beef on Saturday from 430 to 7 p.m. Ukrainian food will be available all day and there will be games for Also set are amusements, baked goods and potato pancakes. children and adults. A dance will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Proceeds from the day will benefit the Ukrainian Catholic seminarians at Stamford. Conn.. and Washington. DC. St. Basil leaders installed Roman Catholics are Invited to attend to leam more about Ukrainian Catholics and to view the new Icons In the church. The Slaters of St Basil in Unlontown recently Installed new officers at For more Information or directions, contact Fr. George Appleyard at the conclusion of their provincial chapter. 331 5605. The new administration will Include: Sister Helen Schott provincial; Sister Seraphim Olaafeky. assistant and Sisters Elaine Klslnko, Angela Listening session on pastoral Krlsfalusy and Mellta Marie Renchalk. councillors. The chapter drew 31 delegates and was presided over by Sister Hefen and Brother Kevin O’Malley, a Passlonlst from the Chicago Province. St. Parish. Bethel Park, will host a listening session for women of the South Hills area concerning the U.S. bishops pastoral let ter on women on Monday. July 15 at 7:30 p. m. In the Logue Lounge I of the parish school. 134 Fort Couch Road. Women from the South Hills Scott Twp. festival will have the opportunity to offer Input and Insights concerning the bishops letter. "Women In Church and Society." SS. Simon#’ Jude pariah at 1625Greentree Rd.. Scott Twp.. will hold Its annual festival Thursday through Saturday. Aug. 1-3. Diocesan HNS election Included will be rides, amusements and food. All are welcome.

Francis D. Snyder of St. Angela Merlci parish in White Oak has been Order’s officers installed elected vice president of the Pittsburgh Diocesan Union of the Holy Name Society. He will fill the unexplred term of Walter Plontek of St. The newly elected governing body of the Sisters of St. Francis of MlUvale was Installed during a June 29 Mass at Mount Ahem la Stanislaus parish In Ambrldge. MR •> MRS. FRANK GENNU80 Snyder Is past president and charter member of his parish Holy Name Elected to serve four-year terms as executive directors of their Society He also Is past treasurer of the deanery HNS and has served on respective departments were: Sister M. Dollta Kessler, community the diocesan executive board. He is a retired home Improvement Sheraden golden jubilarians director Sister Patricia Kogan, assistant community director Sister contractor. Florence Brandt, director o f minlstty; Sister Joanne Blch. director of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gennuso of Sheraden will celebrate their 50th health care and retirement: and Sister Joan Hoffman, director of wedding anniversary Saturday. July 20. with a Mass In Holy Innocents finance. In addition. Sister Marie Therese Imho ff was re-appointed Priest feted on 45th anniversary Church at 5 p.m. A reception will follow at the Westln-WiUlam Penn. general secretary to the community director. Downtown. Celebrants for the Mass were; Fr. Roland Ralble. OFM Cap.; Fr. Howard Fr. William Erkens, pastor emeritus of St. John Fisher Parish In Frank Gennuso and the former Josephine Demma were married July Blch. OFM Cap.. brother of Sister Joanne and Fr. Philip Fink. OFM Cap. Churchill, was honored recently on the 45th anniversary of his 24.1935 InSt.PeterChurch. Mr. Gennuso retired In 1982 after50years A dinner for the entire community followed the Mass. ordination at a dinner held at the Edgewood Country Club. More than as a barber In Sheraden. 260 parishioners turned out for the event. The couple have two children, Geraldine Gronsky of Westwood and The priest received a citation from the Pennsylvania General Richard Gennuso of Green Tree, and four grandchildren. Elizabeth church fair set Assembly for his service to the Churchill Borough-Wllklns Township area Presenting him with the citation was State Rep. Ronald CowelKD- St. Michael Church In Elizabeth will hold Its annual fair Thursday Wllklns). Student receives memorial award through Sunday. July 18-21. on the church grounds at Sixth •* Bayard Fr. Erkens was educated by the Capuchin friars In Herman and the Sts. Hours arc 7 to 11 p.m. nightly and 4 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. Benedictines In 1 .at robe He was ordained on June 16,1940 by the late Julie Catherine Evans, who recently completed eighth grade at Fish dinners will be featured on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. and a chicken Bishop Hugh Boyle. Sacred Heart School In Shadyslde. was the recipient of the school's first dinner on Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. In the school cafeteria Prior to his appointment as pastor o f St John Fisher, he served as Fr. Coakley Memorial Award. The award Is given to the eighth grade Nightly foods will Indude steak, meatball and hot sausage paroch lal vicar at St. Joseph the Worker Parish. New Castle; S t George. student who exhibited the most conslstant effort and achievement sandwiches, hot dogs and kolbassl. haluskl and other refreshments. Allentown. St. Agat ha. Brldgrvllle; St. Plus V. McKeesport: and Most Holy during his or her elementary school years. Also set are a flea market bake shop, amusements and other Name, Troy Hill. He was also chaplain at the old Pittsburgh Hospital. MIss Evans received the award at the recent lltur&’ for the graduating attractions. East Liberty, and administrator of Our Lady of Victory Maronlte Rite 49 eighth graders. Concelebratlng the Mass were; Fr. Raymond Utz. Parish, Brookline. pastor: Fr. Myles Eric D iskla parochial vicar; and Fr. Steven Paisa parochial vicar. CPR classes to begin Bishop Bevllarqua designated him as pastor emeritus of St John Fisher In 1984. The American Heart Association and the Pitt school of medicine will ‘Lifeline series sponsor two CPR Instructor courses Aug 16 and 17 and Nov. 8 and 9 Slovak Day is July 25 Enrollment Is limited. Call Pitt at 624-2653 or the heart association at Unwed Parents Anonymous. In conjunction with Beaver Countly 731-7500. The 62nd annual Slovak Day will be held at Kennywood Park "Lifeline" and the Catholic Charities office, will hold a family group t i Thursday. July 25. meeting Thursday. July 18. at 1 p.m. in the United Way Building 1445 I’m retired...but I earned Included In the program are children's games from 1 to 3 p.m. In Market St.. Bridgewater. Unwed parents or family members are I'avtllon 7, Slovak craft demonstrations from 3 to 5 p.m. In Pavilion 3, welcome. For Information call 643-9079 or 266-6046. and the main program. Including Mass In Slovak, beginning at 5 p.m. $34,845 last year in a Main celebrant will be Fr. Fabian Oris. Franciscan pastor Following the Mass will be performances by The Pittsburgh Slovakians and the PAS Slovak Folk Ensemble. The day concludes with Fr. Matthew Ruyechan. a native of Rankin, has been named pastor of prestigious second career that dancing at 7:30 p.m. In Pavilion 1. St. (Croat Ian) parish In Chicago. He previously was an associate w pastor at Sacred Heart parish on Chicago's South Side. Son of William T. and Mary Ruyechan. Father attended Rankin leaves me plenty of free time. Child care food program Elementary School SL FldellsHtgh School Seminary. SL Paul Seminary In Crafton. Duquesne University and SL Leonard In Dayton. Ohio and The Preschool Development Program. Inc.. will sponsor theChlld Care Washington Theological Union. He Is a member of the Croatian Food Program at 11 sites Franciscans. Meals will be available to all enrolled children at no separate charge “If you are retired, regardless of race, color, sex. handicap, or national origin. There Is no discrimination In admissions polity, meal service or use of facilities. or thinking Any complaints should be submitted In writing within 180 days of the BEFORE YOU BLOW LOTUS MOTOR INN WILOWOOO CREST. N.J. 0S2S0 Incident to the Secretary o f Agriculture. Washington. D.C., 20250. 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Sister renews vows St. Bartholomew festival

Slater Martha T o rb lk renewed her vow s for three years a s a member of St. Bartholomew parish in Prnn Hills wiU hold Its 35th annual the Ststers of St. F ran cis o f MUlvale during a July 7 M a ss at St Joseph summer festival the week of July 27 - Aug 3. The event will open Parish. Bloomfield. Fr. John Mlhoch. pastor, was the celebrant for the Saturday. July 27. with a 7 pm. outdoor Maas at the baptismal entrance Mass. Dinners will indude stuffed shells Sunday. July 28. from 1 to 6 pm tn the school cafeteria al 84 lor adults, 82 for children under 10 and 810 Sister Martha Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. for a family of four. Fish dinners are Friday. Aug. 2. from 5 to 8 pm., at 83 Bernard Torblk of Bethesda. MD. and a graduate of for adults. 81.50 for children and 88 for a family of four. Chestnut Hill College. Philadelphia She entered the Kids' nights are Tuesday and Thursday with hot air balloon rides set MlUvale Franciscan community In February 1980 and made her first profession In July 1982. for Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, pony rides on Tuesday and Thursday, downs, face painting train rides and other attractions. Before entering the Ststers of St Francis, she Fireworks will dose out the festival on Saturday. Aug. 3. taught In Philadelphia She became acquainted with the community as a part of a lay ministry Spiritans elect provincial group working at a Franciscan mission In . Appalachia Martha Tcxbik Fr Norman Brvan has been elected as provincial In the Pittsburgh Diocese. Sister Martha has taught at LawrencevtUe of the USA East Province of the Congregation of the Catholic Elementary and at St. Joseph School, Bloomfield. Presently she Holy Ghost (Spiritan Brothers and Priests), resides at St. Damian Convent. MUlvale. and Is pursuing a m »ter's MR. » MRS. BERNARD BUCZEK headquartered tn Bethd Park FT. Bevan will serve a degree as a reading specialist. three-year term, beginning tn August. McKees Rocks jubilarlans Before his recent election as provtnrtaL FT. Bevan had been serving since 1980 on the congregation's Latrobe jubilar! ans Mr and Mrs. Bernard Buczek of McKees Rocks recently celebrated General Council In Rome. The 48 year old native of their 50th wedding anniversary In Crafton, Md., at the home of their Buffalo. N.Y.. succeeds FT. William Headley. CSSp. FT. Beewn son, CoL Richard Buczek. who had served as provincial since 1979. Six Benedictine monks of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe will They also have another son. Howard, at home, and three Internationally, the congregation has 4.000 members working in 40 celebrate anniversaries In Religious life by concelebratlng Mass with grandchildren and two step-granddaughters. nations With 200 members the USA East province of the congregation Archabbot Paul Maher Friday. July 12. at 11 am . In the archabbey T h e B u czek s w ere m arried J u n e 18, 1935. is headquartered at the Bethd Holy Ghost Animation Center In Bethel b a silic a Mr. Buczek Is a retired machinist with the Montour Railroad in Park In addition to the provincial headquarters the Sptrltans staff The fo u r golden ju b U a ria n s a r e Fr. Alfred Grotzlnger. former board Coraopolis. Duquesne University and six parishes of the Pittsburgh Diocese — m em ber o f St. Vincent College; Fr. Roland Held, professor of math a n d The JubUarians also attended the wedding of their granddaughter. Immaculate Heart of Mary on Polish HtlL St Stanislaus In the Strip physics at St. Vincent; Fr. Othmar Waltz, former assistant treasurer of Kathy, on June 22 In Virginia Beach. District Sacred Heart In Emsworih. St. Mary In Sharpsburg. St. Ann tn the archabbey; and Fr. Clair Gannon, a native of Pittsburgh, former MUlvale and St. Anthony, also in MlUvale director of retreats at St. Vincent and currently associate pastor of St. Vincent Basilica The two silver Jubilarlans are Fr. Paschal Moiiino. pastor of St. McKees Rocks bazaar set West End flea mart B en edict Baltimore. Md.; an d Fr. Augustine Flood, former president of St. Vincent College and faculty member at St. Vincent Seminary a n d SS. Cyril •* Methodius Church In McKees Rocks will hold Its annual G u a rd ia n Angels parish at 213 Steuben St.. West End. wiU hold a ‘ buy College, currently is stu dy in g Ch in ese history and customs at Wimmer bazaar on the church grounds at Island fif* Cutler Sts. Wednesday or s d l" flea m arket Saturday. July 23, from 9 am . to 5 pm . in the church Priory in Taiwan. through Saturday. July 17-20. hall. Food and refreshments will be available Events will begin at 6 p.m. nightly and include ethnic food booths, socials and amusements. The food booths will open at 4 p.m on Blind association reunion picnic Saturday. Stroke group meets T h e st roke caregivers' support group will meet Thursday. J u ly 18. at 8 The Pittsburgh Blind Association will hold reunion picnic on Friday. pm. In the third floor meeting room at St. C lair Hospital. For July 12 from 2 to 6 at the Vietnam Veterans Pavlllion. Schenley Mass to mark priest’s jubilee p.m. Information call 835-5031 or 276-3779. Park. , as a part of Its 75th anniversary celebration. All PBA retirees and currently employees, both sighted and blind, are Fr. Joseph Henry SJ., a frequent guest at St. Benedict the Moor Invited to attend. For more information, telephone 682-5600. Church, HlU District, Is celebrating his sllverjubllee of his ordination to Duquesne Knights’ program the priesthood this month. Currrently stationed In Rome, he will visit the Church, Sunday. July 21. He will be the principal celebrant at the The Duquesne-West Mifflin Knights of Columbus. Council 4210, wll) noon mass. Friends and former students from Bishop's Latin School Chippewa dinners host the exempliflcatlon of the second degree ceremony Wednesday, where Fr. Henry formerly taught are Invited. A social will follow July 17. at 7:30 p.m. In the council home on Pennsylvania Avenue, West Christ the Divine Teacher parish in Chippewa Twp. will hold Its Mifflin Candidates are members of the local council and of St. Jude sum m er festival Sunday. July 21. from 12:30 to7:30 p.m., featuring fu 11- Council 9019 of North Huntington Twp. course dinners of stuffed pork chops or one-half baked chicken. Cost is Jazz Week’ for students The council's newly elected officers are; Thomas R. McCune, grand 85 for the pork chops o r83.50 for the chicken, with dinners for children knight; Elmer E. Bost, deputy grand knight; Bernard J. Runge, u n d er 12, 81.50. The Duquesne University Extention Training program will sponsor chancellor John Engle, recording secretary. Melvin E Achtzehn, Also scheduled are bake sale, crafts and other attractions. ' Jazz Week" for high school and college musicians. Monday July 15 to treasurer Warren Crabb, advocate; Charles J. Sullivan, M arkO. Bedont Friday. July 19. and Leon M Wawrzenalk. guards; Jenniy R. Falvo, Warren Crabb. John Students will learn music theory and performance techniques from Mlttermler and Albert Deltz, delegates; and McCune. Kotch and Fatima jubilee Mass Jazz artists and teachers; Dr. John Wilson, coordinator of the Jazz Bernard J. Lucas as convention delegates. division of the Duquesne University School of M usic Joe Negri, guitar: Cardinal Angelo Rossi, newly elected president of administration of Eric Kloss and Dick Hiller, saxophone Lenny Rogers, percussion: the shrine at Loreto. Italy, will be the main celebrant and homilist for the Danny Conn. trumpet; and Joe Dallas, trombone Franciscan marks 50th jubilee Mass commemorating the 68th anniversaiy of Mary's appearances at The cost for the week of Instruction is 880. Fatima Saturday, July 13, at 2 p.m at the National Blue Army Shrine. For registration Information, contact Debbie at 434-6077. Washington. NJ. Fr. George WuenscheL a friar of the Sacred Heart The program will begin with a 1 p.m. rosary procession, followed by a Province of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, talk by John M. Haffert o f the Blue Army. For Information call (2011689 Bulger parish sets bazaar celebrated his 50th anniversary of ordination 2319. recently with Masses In St. Joseph Church. Mt. Oliver, and In Loretto. Pa. St. Ann parish in Bulgerwlll host Its annual summer bazaar Saturday Father is a native of Mt. Oliver. He studied at St. and Sunday, July 27 and 28. from 1 to 9 p.m. on the church grounds. Oakland festival set Joseph School. St. Francis Academy and College in Featured will be attractions for all ages, a flea m arket socials, pony Loretto and professed his vows as a Franciscan In St. Regis Church at 3235 Parkview Ave.. Oakland, will hold Its and hay rides, home-made baked goods, ethnic foods Including 1929. He was ordained June 15. 1935 In Blessed summer festival Saturday. July 20, from 6 p.m. to midnight barbecued lamb and chicken, and afternoon and evening Sacrament Cathedral In Altoona. Wuenschel Included will be foods, refreshments and amusements for all ages. All en tertalnment FT. George is a former dean and rector of St. Francis Seminary In are welcome. The parish is located on old Noblestown Road between McDonald and Loretto, from 1935 to 1943. He later served as headmaster of S L Francis Burgettstown. For information or directions call Fr. Thomas O’NelL Prep School and from 1959 to 1962 was dean and secretary of St. pastor, at 796 3791 F ran cis College. Breathing partners’ He also was superior for local Franciscan communities In Winchester. Va., Opa Locka. Fla. and In Loretto. where he currently resides. The Christmas Seal League will host a meeting on “The ABCs of Historic Mass in Conway Relaxation” for persons with breathing problems Wednesday, July 17, A M ass commemorating the first public religious ceremony In Beaver at 1 p.m. In the west wing ballroom o f the Marriott In Green Tree. This County 236 years ago will be offered Sunday. Aug. 11, at noon at Our will be the annual slx-county meeting of the organization's "Breathing Lady of Peace Church, Conway. Aux. Bishop John B. McDowell will Partners,” a support group forpersonswlth breath I ng problems. Donna officiate at the event which will be sponsored by the Beaver County Caruthere, a pulmonary clinical specialist and research assistant at Knights of Columbus. A reception will follow in the church social halL Pitt's school of medicine, will conduct the program. VINYL CUD

Swissvale bazaar set Nazareth jubilee correction REPLACEMENT The story In last week's Pittsburgh Catholic on the 100th anniversary Madonna del Castello Church on Braddock Avenue, Swissvale, will celebration of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth contained an UI00D WINDOWS hold Its 14th annual bazaar Wednesday through Saturday. July 24-27 error. The first group of 11 Sisters arrived In Chicago from Rome on July Italian dinners will be served ala carte each evening from 5 p.m. Also 4. 1885. set are a bake sale, pony rides and amusements. Frozen gnocchl, manlcottl and nut rolls will be sold each evening. THCIUCKMLUr OOMT Ci» MO Life in the Spirit Seminars m m rn D M lo ChMTdi • OWE BLOCK TO REACH Grow In your relationship with tho Fathor, Son, and Holy Spirit • AM OONOntONB) • EVBTf ROOM PWVATT RATH IRELAND EXPERIENCE YOUR OWN PERSONAL PENTECOST ANO APARTMENTS - WS •FREE PAfttQMG ON PREM6CS*TV ALL INCLUSIVE TOUR NmbmNi Mm 301-M-R24Í 9 DAY/7 NIGHT TOUR MP II1RS PETE a*£ Summer Series of 8 Mondays • All wood construction Surf Comter Motul Now in Progress to Aug. 26 — 7:00 Plfl for beauty and to help 4800 ATLANTIC AVE REGISTRATIONS STILL BEING ACCEPTED WILDWOOD NEW JERSEY 08260 save energy. MOTEL ROOMS - EFFICIENCIES God'« People ot Prelee Prayer Group which meet» et SL Thomee More • Unique pivoting double 1 BLK TO BEACH A BOARDWALK Church ecroee from South HHIe Village. In 1er denominational — Ail are • AIR CONDITIONED welcome hinge design for easy • COLOR TV-REFRI6 • FREE PARKING WEEKLY PRAYER MEETINGS, EACH MONDAY cleaning. • REASONABLE RATES • Low maintenance vinyl • CENTER OF FUN & NEEDS (EXCEPT HOLIDAYS) 7:30 P.M. ■ • SPARKLING POOL outside and natural CALL wood interior. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 833-8336 .833-5318 IH ■ 609-522-2267 • Double pane insulating glass. • Double weatheratrip- MILLVALE CARPET CLEANING ping for super tightness. 821-1820 487-8082 • Qualifies for federal en­ ergy tax credit when used as a replacement 3 plus 1 Special window. IMAMCMC AVAILABLE RESORT iViOTEC Livingroom, Diningroom, Hallway plus 1 Sofa or 2 Chairs or ______N U 4 U > mmm W elcom e A E njoy - IMPACT ” 1 Room of Carpeting Max. size 9x12 oL P l S C O V e r y beoa awaatwtariai weed wiadewi ter • OUR SPARKLING NEW POOL KIDDIE POOL & PATIO AREAS With I hit rJULM^ over W yean, so we're faadhr with 4 the • BRAND NEW BARBECUE FACILITIES AD • P00LSIDE LOUNGE CHAIRS *4 9 .9 5 problems •f tryiai to pvt • stoadwd wiadew ia • aoa-staadard apmtap • GARDEN PATIO & WATERFALL • REFRIGERATORS IN ALL ROOMS That's why eer wiadiws are aaw avolahie cestom-sizsd far a eastern At. • COLOR CABLE TV & AIR C0ND VELVETS SLIGHTLY HIGHER • NEW PLUSH CARPETING SCOTCHGUARD NOT INCLUDED • DAILY MAID SERVICE • FREE ICE FOR GUESTS OFFER EXPIRES JULY 21 Also inquire about our Yearly Home Cleaning Contract with the WINDOW WAREHOUSE 2 M 4 mimic k m m PENN HILLS SHOPPING CENTER FREIEST. . NJ. O K 60 Best Maids in the City. (NEXT TO THE BOWUNG ALLEY) PHONE 16091 5 8 -7 4 » 241-5353 Page 14 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, July 12.1985 Entertainment

Movie ratings Movie review The classifications for the The Dark Crystal. A-I moral suitability of films are Educating Rita. A-III determined by the United Slates Electric Dreams. A-III Catholic Conference's Depart­ The Grey Fox. A-III ment of Communications Heart Like a Wheel A-III 'Future: time travelling for fun Movies at area theaters: The Last Starflghter. A-II A l of Me. A-I1I Moscow on the Hudson. O Beverly HlQs Cop. A-III Mr. Mom. A-ll Brewster's Millions. A-II The Muppets Take Manhattan. A-I (Recommended) "The Goontes.” which has the eighties mingles with the teenagers The Care Bears Movie. A-I presents a Robert Jane Seymour became romantically The Natural. A-II Spielberg hand throughout. of the fifties, the results are a The Cat's Eye. A-Il Zemeckis Jllm "Back to the entwined as a modem gentleman The Never Ending Story. A-l "Future" actually allows dlrector- memorable and comic blend of City Heat A-III Future." written by Robert met a turn of the century lady In the Over the Brooklyn Bridge. A-III wrlter. , to make historical revision and hilarious Cocoon. A-II Zemeckis and , produced touching "Somewhere In Time." The Pope of Greenwich Village. his mark clearly and accurately. Juxtaposition. Clearly ahead of his DAJLYJ-, A-II by Bob Gate ad Nell Canton, Now. executive producer. Steven AID The film represents Zemeckis' best time and out of his element Marty Electric Dreams. A-III executive producers Steven Spielberg, and dlrector-wrlter. Porky'» II; The Next Day. O work to date, closer in quality tohls uses all the skill, knowledge and The Evil That Men Do, O Spielberg, Kathleen Kenedy and Robert Zemeckis, have added Purple Hearts. A-III excellent debut film. ‘1 Wanna Hold techniques of the eighties to bring Fletch. A-II Frank Marshall another twist to this type of fantasy, Purple Rain. O combining time travel, warmth, Your Hand" than to his lamentable his parents together. The Gods Must Be Crazy. A-II Michael J. Fax...... Marty McFly -Q ."0 satire. "." In ‘Bade to the Goontes. A-II .. Lorraine Baines romance and humor In the new The fine supporting cast Includes The Right Stuff A-III comedy film, "." Future.” Zemeckis and co-writer The Last Dragon. A-II McFly of "Taxi” as Dr. Risky Business. O 'Back to the Future" Is a clever Bob Gale, comically elaborate their Llfeforce. O George McFly Brown, the eccentric and Mask. A IV The Star Chamber. A-III summer film comedy, an Intelligent theme with subtlety and charm, Christopher Lloyd DrBrown outlandish misfit of a professor The Stone Boy. A ll and witty production which takes a holding their audience with The Mean Season. A-III who creates the time machine, Pale Rider. O Up the Creek. O A Universal Picture directed by young man back In time to the year Innovative comic twists upon two Crispin Glover and Lea Thompson Perfect. O Where the Boys Are. '84.0 Robert Zemeckis Jrom Amblln 1955. While 1955 may not mean different themes The unique as George and Lorraine, the future anything to us other than the fact portrait of frantic matchmaking Prlzzl's Honor. A-IV s AT, General Patronage, Entertainments, rated PG. Mr. and Mrs. McFly. Lloyd la quite Ram bo First Blood F*art II. O s A-n, Adults and adoles­ that It was 30 years ago. It means a painted on a canvas of time travel good In his role as the professor, but lot to young Marty McFly. When makes this film one of the better Reckless, O cents, By Ft. PETER HORTON Crispin Glover as the sofi-spoken s A-Dl. Adults. Marty returns to 1955 with the help comedies of the year. Return to Oz. A-II George and Lea Thompson as St. Elmo's Fire. O • A-IV. Adults with Time travel has come a long way of a DeLorean time machine Michael J. Fox. best known for his Lorraine are perfect In their roles as from the first Imaginings of H.G. engineered by nutty professor and role as Alex on the hit television Stick. O reservMlons. An ATV classifica­ the lovers who must get together. tion designers certain films Wells. While the fact of time travel Is friend. Dr. Brown, he meets his series. "Family Ties." plays young The Sure Thing, A III that, while not morally offensive not yet a reality, the fictional desires young parents-to-be. Lorraine and Marty with energetic ^nlua This "Back to the Future" Is an The Terminator, O in themselves, require caution of roving between past and future George. This meeting would be appealing young actor allows the appealing film from a talented cast Tightrope. O have gone through quite a few much nicer If Lorraine had not situations around him to evolve In and director, a team good enough to A View to a Kill. O and some analysis arid renditions Nod Taylor brought Mr. (alien head over heels In love with frantic urgency with hilarious stand on Its own without the Witness. A-IV explanation as a protection against wrong interpretations Wells' concept to life In "The Time Marty Instead of his father. George. results while always remaining one Spielberg name. The Steven Movies on Home Bax Office: Machine." a concept that was Marty has the not so simple task of step ahead of the consequences of Spielberg name, looming large and false conclusions. Improved upon In the brilliant getting these two to fall for each his actions. As the central above all the credits, will guarantee Bachelor Party. O • O, Morally offensive. “Time After Time.” a suspense other or else, the Marty of 1985 will character. Mr. Fox gives the film Its a large audience, and It will be a well Blame It on Rio. O The word Ttecommended" thriller In which Jack the Ripper never come Into existence. narrative power and his romantic deserved audience. “Back to the Co nan the Destroyer. O appears behind the titles of fled through time to modem day 'Back to the Future" Is the machinations, the treasures of a Future" Is not only technically good Class, O those films that merit such San Francisco with Wells In second summer release from the fine script, give the film its comic but It Is also a lot of fun. a great Cross Creek. A-II designation. pursuit. Christopher Reeve and Steven Spielberg stable. Unlike heart and souL As his Marty of the summer surprise. Local TV, radio TELEVISION PROGRAMS SUNDAY Channel 11 Maas far shut-ins 6 am . Channel 4 Directions 6:30 am . Channel 2 Insight 7 am . Tuned in Channel 3 Maas 9 am . (dally. 8 a m i (Armstrong Cable) Channel 23 Maas 10 am. (Pittsburgh cable) Channel 9 To Teach As Jesus Dally, 9:30 a m . (Pittsburgh cable) lAux. Bp. Boaco) 1:30.530. 9 3 0 p.m Public surveyed about TV news Channel 9 “Glory of God" Noon (also Tuesday. 6 p.m., Channel 40 SATURDAY Channel 40 Fr Manning 1:30 p m By JAMES BREIG Honolulu were consulted. But 2.000 "In every community, the schools, Hlspanlcs and Blacks That trio was Channel 40 Fr Bob MacDougal) 2 p m (also 6:30 pm. What group Is most unfavorably other people were and the the newspapers, the television followed by the police, blue-collar Friday! portrayed on television news conclusions uncovered some stations, the local government each workers and women who work. RADIO PROGRAMS Interesting attitudes toward TV has a different Job to do. Would you SUNDAY programs? (The “too favorable" treatment news, especially when the results say that the local schools (the ones 7 am. Might It be homemakers? How prize went to major league sports W E D O 810 Crossroads from past years are compared and you are familiar with) are doing an WE DO 810 Bishop Connarr 7:45 a m about Hlspanlcs? 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What Institutions get the highest W E S A 9 4 Croatian Program 1230 p m television.) 2.-05 p.m. polling company, has surveyed An even greater leap occurred marks from you? WKPA 1150 Irlah Hour with Americans about TV Journalism. when people were asked what M. Folan. J. McMahon Since 1959, local government's The selection of the elderly and 4 p.m medium they would believe. In WSRUFM 90 .1 Upon This Rock Most recently, the survey was done "excellent" rating has remained teens seems particularly apt. The (From Newman Center. In December and the results have 1959. only 29 percent of the constant — at 44 percent. Schools former are rarely covered In news Slippery Rock Univ.) Just come out. respondents named TV as the most have slid ten points to 54 percent shows unless they do something WEDO 810 Fr. Tom 6 p.m. For the scientific among you. the credible source of news. Today, that Newspapers have not wavered “cute." like take up karate or blow Smith Shew survey was a ''multi staged, figure Is 53 percent, rating much and stand at 62 percent now. out 100 candles on a birthday cake. WEDO 810 Religion on Line 7 p.m. stratified, area-probablllty sample" television more than twice as Teens do appear on news shows, (Call-In) Churches have a 70 percent Crossroads 7:15 p.m. of "a nationwide cross-section of "believable" as newspapers (which w p rr FM 101.5 "excellent" Job rating (compared usually in handcuffs or smoking KDKA 1020 Amplify 8 pm the non-Institutionalized popula­ were named by 24 percent). with 66 percent In 1959). But there, dope or participating In some silly W EDO 810 P.C. News Magazine 8:30 pm . tion 18 years and older living in the Let me ask you one of the on the top of the list. Is television, fad. But their positive qualities are MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY continental United States." questions, worded exactly as the garnering a 74 percent "excellent" frequently unmentioned. WEDO 810 Daughters of 6:15 a m In other words, no lunatics In Roper people put It: response, up 15 percentage points S t Paul So there you have it — a look at from 1959. WEDO 810 Sr. M. Bernard 6:45 a m TV news from some of your fellow W EDO 810 Fr. Michael Salvagna 10.45 am . And that brings us to the groups viewers. How would you rate their W EDO 810 Fr. John Bertolucci 1130 am . which are treated by television performance: excellent, good, fair or W P L W 1590 AsThe Spirit 3 30 pm . news. The people surveyed were poor? Leads 7 pm . (dally) given a list of groups "sometimes (CBS will re-broadcast "Skokie" WPTT FM 101.5 Rosary protrayed on television news W EDO 810 Rosary 8:30 pm . (Tuesday on July 23. The two-and-a- half- Thursday, Saturday) shows" stnd asked how they were hour TV movie stars Danny Kaye. SATURDAY treated — fairly, too favorably, too Ell Wallach. Carl Reiner. Kim WEDO 810 "Religion in 8:15 a m unfavorably or "don't know." Hunter and John Rubenstetn In a the News" Sharing the largest rating for true story about residents of W EDO 810 News from 8:45 am. "unfavorable" coverage (at 45 Skokie. 1L. who became embroiled Christian Associates percent) were two age groups: the In a controversy over a planned demonstration by neo-Nazis. The WEDO 810 P.C. News Magazine 6:30 pm. elderly and teenagers. They beat out W EDO 810 Rosary 8:30 p.m. the next three: Homemakers. movie first aired In 1981.)

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