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Ash Wednesday a Banner for Every Parish VOICE FEBRUARY 3, 1978 PRICE 25c VOL. XIX No. 48 Abp. Edward A. McCarthy blesses the Goodyear Blimp which will be carrying a special Ash Wednesday Holy Year congratulatory message to the Archdiocese of Miami. From several hundred feet above A banner for every parish Miami Tuesday evening Archbishop McCarthy as principal celebrant of a rector, Msgr. John Donnelly. Then, input into a five-year plan for the Edward A. McCarthy asked God to Mass at the Cathedral of St. Mary during the Mass parish represen- Archdiocese's future. send peace and love down to all offered for all 131 parishes of the tatives will bring up penitential Archbishop McCarthy has also people in this Holy Year. Archdiocese with a representative of prayers to be burned at the altar as a urged parishes to set aside one night Moments earlier the Archbishop each parish invited to attend. "burnt offering" to begin Lent. After a week with no activities as a family had blessed the Goodyear Blimp At 11:30 a.m., preceding the that Holy Year banners will be night for families to be together about 5 p.m. as dozens of tourists Mass, a Press Conference will be blessed and presented to the in "prayer, sharing, education and looked on. For the next few days the held in St. Mary's rectory, at which congregation to process out and take growth." blimp will send down a message of Archbishop McCarthy will announce back to their parishes for display "This will be an excellent op- congratulations to the Archdiocese, various functions and programs later in the day. portunity to reflect on the Holy Year spelled out on its Holy Year-20th which will be conducted during the During the five weeks of Lent themes," he said. (Family Night Anniversary, the blimp's light Holy Year. parishes will be holding "townhall" formats are printed each week in The matrix in the darkened skies. At the beginning of the meetings to discuss the five Holy Voice. See page 14. The Family The activities of the Holy Year ceremonies Archbishop McCarthy Year themes of Faith, Life, Love, Enrichment Center is also ready with proper will be launched this Ash will bless a Holy Year banner for the Community and Vocation, with the any additional help or information: Wednesday, Feb. 8, with Archbishop Cathedral and present it to the results of the meetings to become 651-0280). : LENTEN regulations go •jiJV- ••'fp^rr ^l|l into effect this Ash Wednesday and the Holy Catholic Year activities begin the Schools same day. A special prayer has been written for the Week Holy year. See page 3. Catholic schools around the nation celebrated their achievements this week, and schools in South Florida were no exception. Classified. 21 A student at St. Lawrence Editorial 18 school in N. Miami Beach Family Life. 14 Movies & TV. 17 makes figures with Prayers 14 clothespin fingers that will It's A Date . hold the good points of S. Fla. Scene Catholic education. Pic- Youth 15 tures of other activities, Page 9. Society^ 1514 SALZEDO ST. CORAL GABLES, FLA. 33134 TELEPHONE: 448-3616 CATHOLICS... HERE'S HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! Since 1914 the non-profit, Catholic, fraternal benefit Holy Family Society has been telling you how to spend your money on health insurance. Now let us show you how you can save with our wide variety of life insurance/savings plans. We have low cost plans for babies and guaranteed-issue policies for people up to age 80. The Holy Family Society is non-profit Catholic fraternal benefit organization. We are not required to pay State or Federal taxes, nor are there any stockholders to account to. Our only obligation is to our members. That is why we can offer insurance protection at a cost you can afford. 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Donohue - Local news editor Tony Garnet - Photography Page 2 I Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, February 3,1978 OFFICIAL Lenten Regulations Ash Wednesday and failure to observe a sub- Good Friday are days of stantial number of both fast and abstinence. penitential days would be All the Fridays of Lent considered a serious in- are days of abstinence (no fraction of the spirit of the meat). penitential season. Those who have Catholics of all ages reached the age of 14 are are called to practice obliged to abstain from voluntary self-denial meat on Ash Wednesday during the Lenten season. and all the Fridays of Lent. Participation in daily Mass Those between the is strongly urged. Also ages of 21 and 59 are recommended are spiritual obliged to fast on Ash reading, especially reading Wednesday and Good of the Scriptures, recitation Friday. of the Rosary and Taken as a whole, the meditation on its above regulations bind mysteries, and making the gravely. This means that Way of the Cross. Byzantine Archbishop's prayer Liturgy Four priests of the Arch- for the Holy Year diocese of Miami celebrated Mass at St. Basil Byzantine Catholic Church (above) with Father Peter Lickman,pastor, an expression of mutual (To be read with the Prayer of the Faithful) service between Latin Kite and Byzantine Rite Catholics. Our heavenly Father: Father John Fink (right). Joyfully we praise You, we thank You, we love Father Paul Vuturo. Father You. We are sorry for having ever offended You. Joseph Fishwick and Father Please, Father, send Your blessings upon us, as Timothy Sockol each received we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of our Arch- permission from Archbishop diocese by planning and working together for our Edward A. McCarthy and the spiritual renewal and growth. Sacred Congregation for the Send Your Holy Spirit to help us become more Eastern Church to celebrate Appointments Christ-like and to see Christ in each other. the Mass and administer the The Chancery announces that Archbishop Help us during this Holy Year to grow in Faith, in sacraments in the Byzantine McCarthy has made the following appointments, our prayer life, in loving You and each other, in our Rite. to be effective as of Feb. 13, 1978: sense of community, in a deeper awareness of our Permission from the THE REVEREND EUGENE QUINLAN - calling to be active ministers of Your kingdom. Vatican followed an appeal to Assistant Pastor, St. Anthony Parish Fort May we experience the grace and joy of Christian from Bishop Michael Dudick Lauderdale, effective immediately. living in this world and one day be happy with you of the Byzantine Eparchy of THE REVEREND JOSEPH HUCK - to forever in heaven. AMEN. Passaic, N.J., to Archbishop Assistant Pastor, St. Bernadette Parish, McCarthy for the assistance Hollywood, effective immediately. of Latin Rite priests in South THE REVEREND CHARLES JACKSON - Florida at St. Basil Church to Administrator Pro Tem, St. Phillip Parish, Opa and its mission, at Lantana. Locka. THE REVEREND JOSE MORILLO - to Assistant Pastor, St. John Bosco Parish, Miami. M.E. info nights, weekends THE REVEREND FRANCISCO SAN- Marriage Encounter TANA - to Assistant Pastor, St. Kevin Parish, Louis Church Family Center, NORTH PALM BEACH Miami. Information Parties are 7270 SW 120 St., 7 p.m. COUNTY scheduled during the month of THE REVEREND RAFAEL ESCALA - to SOUTH BROWARD: Friday, Feb. 24, 7:30 Archdiocesan Director of the Spanish-speaking February in Dade, Broward, Sunday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m. p.m., at the home of Arnie and and Palm Beach Counties, Cursillo Movement, effective immediately, while at the home of Bill and Este Mary Gunderson, Lake Park. retaining other assignment. locations and dates as follows: Rayle, Pembroke Pines, Tel. Tel. 626-0264. SOUTH DADE: THE REVEREND FERNANDO COM- 987-6787. Marriage Encounter PAIRED - to Assistant Pastor, Corpus Christi Sunday, Feb. 5, St. Hugh weekends are scheduled on Church, 3455 Rd., Coconut NORTH BROWARD Parish, Miami. Feb. 10, at the Dominican THE REVEREND JOSE JUANGO- Grove, following 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, 8 Retreat House, Kendall; Feb. Mass. p.m., St. Malachy's Church, YOLDI, O.P. - to Assistant Pastor, St. Kevin 17, at the Howard Johnson Parish, Miami. Sunday, Feb. 19, St. Tamarack. For information Motel, NW 163rd St., North Timothy Church, 5400 SW call Paul and Delores THE REVEREND ROBERTO Dade County; Feb.
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