COURIER-JOURNAL Wednesday, November 16,1983

Charities Units Get Grants HMTTI ST» •**»» AVE WOCHCTTW.Ht 1—^ For Rural, Hispanic Unwed "Since 1925" 3ftc llry fitW in !%omemadc Gcw&e* The Finger Lakes Office of to teen mothers in Ontario volunteers for group Hispanic families live below Social Ministry and the County in 1980 and noted counseling work and the poverty level causing in­ Catholic Family Center of that volunteers at the Geneva establishing support groups creased stress for young Rochester have received Ecumenical Community for up to 35 unwed pregnant Hispanics. awards from the Maternity Lunch Program this Summer women. and Early Childhood Foun­ observed increased tensions Catholic Family Center, Ms. Wobus estimated that Mon-Fri 10 am • 7 pm Closed Sun & Hoi. dation to help pregnant between unwed mothers un­ which developed its proposal there are approximately 850 Sat 9 am • 5 pm 436-8870 teenagers, teen mothers and der stress and their pre­ with Ibero-American Action births to Hispanic women their infants. The grants total school children. Child abuse League of Rochester, will between 10 and 21 annually. $40,340. The two Catholic in Ontario County in higher organize services to reach an The CFC project will employ Charities agencies were than the state-wide average. increased number of His­ a bilingual Hispanic soriM among 13 groups receiving The FLOSM program re­ panic teenagers in the worker to reach out to teens grants throughout the state. ceived $20,340 to conduct Rochester area. Catherine and their families through Celebrate Advent A 1982 state study said public forums on the pro­ Wobus, casework director of churches, neighborhood in your home and teenage pregnancy is the blems of the unwed parent, the CFC, noted that His- centers and schools to obtain prepare for the greatest single cause of health, education and training from Church panics face many serious dif­ celebration of welfare dependency. personnel on concomitant ficulties, including a 57 per­ counseling services. CFC was Giovina Caroscio, director problems of early pregnan­ cent school drop-out rate. awarded $20,000 for the Christ's Birthday. of FLOSM, cited 124 births cies, recruiting and training In addition, 60 percent of project. Advent candles, wreaths, calendars Spiritual Renewal Diocesan Educational and books. Seminar Scheduled A wide selection of At St. Helen's Nativity sets and in Waterloo - The Office of St. John's University, in New dividual figures. Father Joseph Sedley of Religious Education of the York City; Barry College, Pittsburgh will lead a week of Diocese of Rochester is Miami; and the Catechetical spiritual renewal, Nov. 26- sponsoring a workshop pres­ and Pastoral Institute of the A beautiful display Dec. 2 at St. Helen's , ented by Thomas Downs, South in New Orleans. Ac­ of unique Christmas_ Gates. "The Parish and Adult cording to a press release he gift items. Father Sedley will speak at Learning: Connections", will examine the connections all Masses on the weekend. from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., between the community of A fine assortment of Each evening, beginning Saturday. Nov. 19, at St. the parish and the education Mary's School, 35 Center St., boxed Religious Monday, Nov. 28, there will of adults. He will address Christmas cards. be a prayer service at 7:30 Waterloo. Light refresh­ questions: How can a parish p.m., followed by Father ments will be served. effectively promote adult Sedley's talk on developing a Dr. Downs is the author of learning? How can a parish personal relationship with the the "The Parish as Learning promote the growth of adults Lord. Community" and he has to maturity of faith? And For those unable to attend published many articles on what are the characteristics TRANT'S the evening sessions, Father religious education and and dimensions of a vital served as faculty member at parish adult religious educa­ Sedley will speak at the 9:30 tion program? 696 SOUTH AVE. 442-7120 a.m. each weekday. Cdl. Bernardin Fee for the session is $6. Open Monday thru Saturday 10:00-5:00 The public is invited to , FATHER SEDLEY Call the Office of Religious share this week of renewal. To Head Bishops Education, 716-328-3210, to Anyone needing further in­ Barbara Guarino, school Pro-Life Unit pre-register. formation should call Sister principal, at 235-2391. Washington (NO -Car­ dinal Joseph Bernardin of Chicago has been named Cdl. Mozzoni Dies at 79 chairman of the National Vatican City (NC) - Car­ retired career papal diplomat Conference of Catholic Bish­ THE l dinal Umberto Mozzoni, a specializing in South Ameri­ ops' Committee for Pro-Life can affairs, died Nov. 7. 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