150th Year, CL No. 15 30* Established in 1844: America’s Oldest Catholic Newspaper in Continuous Publication ______Friday, June 24, 1994 New diocesan video T h e n e w tells the Good News about sex c a t e c h i s m By JAMES McCOY D iocese gets the gift For the generation grown up with J u n e 2 9 sex on videos, the Church of Pitts­ burgh offers a new video on sex. The local “The Church’s Good News: A Church will re- Modem Approach to Natural Family celve the authori­ Planning" will be sent to pastors tative catechism throughout the diocese in coming Wednesday, June weeks. 29 — from the The 32-minute video was pro­ local Church’s duced by the diocesan Natural premiere catechetical authority. Family Planning Advisory Commit­ That day, at noon Mass at St. tee. formed four years ago by Mary of Mercy Church, Downtown, Bishop Donald Wuerl to provide a Bishop Donald Wuerl will officially “comprehensive, credible and Cath­ Inaugurate the use of the new C ate­ olic" understanding about natural chism of the in the family planning (NFP). In the video’s Diocese of Pittsburgh. final segment. Bishop Wuerl ex­ Religious educators will receive plained how the program did the text on behalf of the people of precisely that. the diocese. Recently the pastor of St. Joseph, “This shows us in a graphic way,” Verona, Msgr. John Seli, showed it said Father Kris Stubna, assistant to 30 couples in a marriage prepa­ secretary for education, “that the ration class, “and it turned out very catechism is a gift from the teach­ McKnight well, and was enjoyed by the ing authority of the Church to the Bishop Donald W. Wuerl will and Gregorian University in couples." people of the Church. ordain seven men to the priest­ Seven to be Rome, receiving a bachelor’s de­ He said that a number of young “It’s especially appropriate that hood at St. Paul Cathedral, Oak­ gree in sacred theology from the couples “had not really adverted to Bishop Wuerl give us the cate­ land, on Saturday, June 25, at o r d a i n e d latter institution. He was or­ what NFP meant — so this was an chism," he added, “since he’s done 10 a.m. dained a deacon in 1993. eye-opener.” so much to prepare this English The future priests include Caridi spent two summers in a In the video, Len and Kathy edition, by serving on the U.S. bish­ Michael A. Caridi, John E. Forbi- J u n e 2 5 pastoral experience program at Ghilani describe their search for the ops' implementation committee." dussi, James R. Gretz, John B. St. Malaehy. Kenmawr. truth about their marital sexuality. Fr. Stubna, who will become di­ Lendvai, Kevin F. McKnight, F. Vincent de Paul, New Castle, July Forbidussi will celebrate his ocesan secretary for education on Raymond Trance and Michael L. 1 , will be master of ceremonies. first Mass on June 26 at 2 p.m. Sharing July 1, will concelebrate the Mass Yaksick. Concelebrants include Father in his home parish church, St. During their engagement, Len with Bishop Wuerl. The ordination ceremony will Dominic J. Olivieri, retired pastor Basil. Carrick. said, contraceptive method was a The new catechism reached U.S. be televised live on Christian As­ of Immaculate Conception, Father Father Silvan Rouse, CP, St. nonissue: “it was all an option to bookstores June 22. It ts the first sociates Channel 9, available to Thomas J. Harvey, administrator of Mary's House, Bedford, Pa., will us." catechism issued for the universal TCI of Pennsylvania cable sub­ Immaculate Conception; and Ta give the homily. Mark Thomas, a But when Kathy got negative Church in 400 years and presents scribers in the city if Pittsburgh, ther Michael J. Vecchio, pastor, seminarian, will be master of cer­ feedback about contraception from the unchanging Catholic doctrine in as well as over the VISN network, Madonna of Jerusalem, Sharps- emonies. Concelebrants include her mother and her sister, an NFP modem language and context. It is available to TCI customers on burg. Father William Kiel, Blessed Sac­ practitioner, she began to read up an instrument for transmitting the Channel 45 in nearly 50 commu­ A reception in the church social rament Cathedral, Greensburg; on the subject. essential content of the Catholic nities. hall will follow the Mass. Father Robert J. Meyer, pastor, Natural family planning, Len faith and morals. And it is a refer­ Caridi will celebrate his first Caridi. the son of Marion and St. Basil; Father Joseph M. Mele, thought, was “another fancy name ence work for those engaged in cat- Mass on June 26 at 2 pm. in his the late Anthony Caridi. attended pastor, St. John the Baptist, Uni­ for rhythm — until I really started echesis. home parish church, Immaculate St. Maiy and St. Bonaventure Ele­ ty; Father Thomas Thompson, to look into it, and saw that there’s “The primary catechists are Conception, Bloomfield. All are mentary Schools in Glenshaw and SM. University of Dayton; and Fr. really a lot of merit to the program. parents," Fr. Stubna said. “So every welcome to attend. North Catholic High School. Rouse. “We looked further and further family should own a copy of the Aux. Bishop Thomas J. Tobin He earned a bachelor's degree A reception in the church so­ and discussed even more and new catechism, as every family will give the homily. Father from Duquesne University and cial hall will follow Mass. more," he said. They concluded that should have a Bible. Parents have Daniel Vallecorsa, who will be­ studied at St. Paul Seminary, Pitts­ Forbidussi, the son of Leo and they didn't like the other options, to know the faith before they can come a parochial vicar at St. burgh, and North American College See SEVEN on page 2 and that natural family planning pass it on." BQ was “the natural, spontaneous pro­ gram" they were looking for. “One of the things we didn’t like V a t i c a n , Israel exchange am bassadors about artificial ," said VATICAN CITY (CNS) —The Vati­ diplomat who was named a person­ Kathy, “is that it became one can and Israel announced the es­ al envoy to the Vatican earlier this person's responsibility." With NFP, tablishment of full diplomatic year. “it was both of us. We can both look relations and the exchange of am­ The Vatican and Israel had at a chart and see when was my bassadors, crowning a two- more fertile time, when we would be agreed to upgrade their relations to more likely to have a baby and year-long process of delicate ambassador-level within four negotiations. when we wouldn't." months of ratification of the “fun­ Periodic abstinence is “not a hor­ The Vatican, announcing the damental agreement." Both states step June 15, said diplomatic rela­ rible burden,” Kathy said. Ken con­ ratified the accord in March. The curred: “It allows us to talk together tions will provide “a privileged agreement outlined principles of re­ channel of dialogue between the and to do the things that put us ligious freedom and church-state together in the first place." Holy See and the state of Israel for relations, leaving the more difficult the promotion of the great values of issues — such as the Church’s tax peace, freedom and justice." Essential differences status and property holdings — to The middle segment is a basic The move will also aid the de­ subsequent joint commissions. fense of Jerusalem and the Holy orientation into the method by Pope John Paul II, speaking to Photo by Salvador Portugal Mary Sloan, a Mercy Hospital in­ Land as a unique historic, cultural Dr. Asa Hilliard addresses those gathered at Duquesne University for a and religious patrimony, the Vati­ the world’s cardinals June 13, cited structor of CMBBT. the normalization of relations with recent day of reflection sponsored by the diocesan Office for Black “I’d like to start by answering a can said. Catholic Ministries. Named as Vatican nuncio to Is­ Israel as one of the most important question that I’m most commonly rael was Archbishop Andrea recent accomplishments of Vatican asked about CMMBT," she said: Cordero Lanza de Montezemolo, a diplomacy. He was careful, howev­ Prof tells fam ilies how racism lies “■What is CMBBT?’" er, to link it to the establishment of It turns out that it stands for longtime apostolic delegate to By PHIL TAYLOR Jerusalem and a special represen­ similar relations with Jordan and Cervical Mucous and Basal Body tative to Israel since January. The what he called the “significant de­ Temperature. Both of these bodily velopment of dialogue with the Pal­ Defamation of the African culture is responsible in part for many current signs measurably change according Italian archbishop was one of the social problems black families experience, according to a prominent sociol­ chief architects of a historic “fun­ estine Liberation Organization." to where a woman is in her fertility The Vatican and Israel still have ogist and psychologist. cycle. damental agreement" reached last He also attributed the rise of gangs to a serious lack of socialization and year between Israel and the Vati­ major differences over the status of With CMBBT, the couple can Jerusalem, which Israel claims as cultural enrichment unavailable to low-income blacks, made worse when know where the woman is in her can, which opened the way to the adults do not share time with youth. diplomatic breakthrough. its capital. The Vatican has insist­ cycle not by calendric conjecture — “They need us more than they need money," said Dr. Asa Hilliard III to a The Vatican’s nunciature, or em­ ed that the city, which is sacred to "Vatican Roulette” — but by actual­ group attending a day of reflection sponsored by the diocesan Office for ly measuring her body's own telltale bassy, will be located in the Tel Christians, Muslims, and Jews, Black Catholic Ministries. The daylong seminar's topic was the African- Aviv suburb of Jaffa. should have an internationally signs. American Family: Forging Ahead With Faith.” It was held at Duquesne A man is continuously fertile, a Israel’s ambassador to the Vati­ guaranteed status that would pro­ University June 11. can is Samuel Hadas, a career tect its special character. H woman for only 10 -12 days a See RACISM on page 2 Sm on pa go 2 Page 2 PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Friday, June 24, 1994

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the couple to choose to use the fertile time to cooperate The Gospel with God in bringing new life R acism retells w orld history, prof said into being or to choose to ab­ truth about stain for a time, and with seri­ Continued from paga 1 misrepresent African culture. ous deliberation and good Hilliard is a professor of urban education at Georgia State He said as early as 2,000 B.C., Africans had astronomy, sex reason, in order to space (or University. He also holds joint appointments in the university’s architecture, drama, mathematics, sacred writings, engineering to postpone) a pregnancy. Dept, of Educational Policy Studies and the Dept, of Education­ and philosophy. Continued from page 1 “Even when a couple reach­ al Psychology and Special Education. The professor also said that from one end of the continent to month. The couple practices es the decision to limit their Hilliard cited several examples of how African culture contin­ the other there was the idea of family. periodic abstinence In order family.” it adds, “their mindset ues to be “trashed," which as a result is “unraveling" the fabric “If the mother died, the sister took over ... if the father died, to avoid conception. is still that of willingness to of the black family. the brother took over. They had another family that was bigger On the other hand, accu­ welcome children from God as He said a campaign of defamation has attempted to loosen than that, the extended family and ethnic family." Hilliard said rate knowledge of their fertile they promised in their mar­ blacks from their “moral moorings.” it is important for contemporary African-Americans to under­ period is a boon for those riage vows." How has African culture been portrayed to the world. “Who stand the history of the African family. couples who w ant to conceive The so-called failure rate wants to be part of culture that’s savage, that doesn’t know He cited attempts to make blacks a race of people or class of (20 percent of all couples are among users of NFP is actual­ God, that eats people ... Africans are barbarians and cannot people instead of dealing with blacks’ ethnicity. "Being on wel­ infertile during childbearing ly some mark of its success in govern themselves." fare," he explained, “is ’how I was' and not ‘who I was' — black years). This points out the es­ reinforcing the couple’s He told his audience that it is important to realize that, be­ fore slavery and before contact with Europe, Africa was a major and poor." j sential difference between willingness to welcome chil­ He said the defamation of the African-American family con­ dren. “The user effectiveness contributor to world civilization. In order to justify conquest of natural family planning and tinues in the use of terms to describe some blacks as “at risk. - ; contraception. of Natural Family Planning the continent, Europeans found it necessary to demean and “Every month you get to (90-93 percent) includes both make a choice again,” said those couples who are simply Kathy. “With artificial birth careless in its use and those control, you don’t have th^t who are willing to accept the Seven men’s ordination Mass set for Saturday option." The most effective possibility of conception dur­ Continued from page 1 be master of ceremonies. Con­ programs at St. Thomas More, pastor, St. John the Baptist! barriers to birth are the in­ ing the fertile time," the hand­ Father Nicholas Mastrangelo! trauterine device (IUD), which book says. Virginia Forbidussi, attended celebrants include Father Bethel Park. Alvin Adams, administrator of McKnight will celebrate his parochial vicar, St. John the must be removed by a physi­ Even the 90 percent “user St. Basil Elementary School Baptist; Father Thomas Ackf effectiveness" rate for NFP and Carrick High School. St. Rita, and Father Valentine first Mass on June 26 at 3 cian, and the pill, which is p.m. In the St. Martin worship lin, rector, St. Vincent Semi; often abortifacient and dis­ equals or betters that of dia­ He earned a bachelor’s de­ Sedlak, retired pastor of St. Rita. site. West End, of his home nary, Latrobe; and Father joints the woman's cycle for phragm, spermicide and con­ gree from Duquesne and stud­ James Gaston, executive df- ied at St. Paul Seminary, A reception in the church parish, Guardian Angels. three to six months after she dom contraceptive methods. Father James S. Ruggiero, rector, education and spiritual stops taking it. Though rated more Pittsburgh, and St. Vincent social hall will follow the Mass. pastor of St. Bartholomew, formation, Diocese of effective, both the IUD and the Seminary, Latrobe, where he Greensburg. received a master of divinity Gretz, the son of Walter and Penn Hills, will give the homi­ No failures pill cause as their “side-effect" ly. Willie Lechnar and Ed Yu- Trance, the son of the late The diocesan handbook re­ the abortion of already- degree. He was ordained a Mary Gretz, attended St. Rita Elementary School and Bishop has will be masters of Frank and Mary Alice Trance, leased in conjunction with the conceived life. And both cause deacon in 1993. attended Highland and St Forbidussi spent three sum­ Boyle High School. ceremonies. Concelebrants in­ the video says “the use of Nat­ serious physical side-effects in clude Father Robert Clark, Anne elementary schools and ural Family Planning allows the woman. B mers in pastoral experience He earned a bachelor's de­ gree from Duquesne and stud­ pastor of Guardian Angels: Fa­ St. Justin High School. programs at St. John the Bap­ He earned a bachelor’s de: tist, Unity, and Christ the ied at St. Paul Seminary, ther Francis Massung, retired pastor of the former St. Martin gree from the University of King, Ambridge. Pittsburgh: St. Meinrad Semi­ Notre Dame, a master’s degree Gretz will celebrate his first nary in Indiana: and St. Vin­ Parish, and Fr. Ruggiero. A reception in the parish in communication arts from Mass on June 26 at 2 p.m. in cent Seminary, Latrobe, where Boston University, a certificate CHIPPED L i A kA his home parish church, St. he received a master of center will follow the Mass. McKnight, the son of Robert In secondary education from CHOPPED n M /V l Rita, Whitaker. divinity degree. He was or­ Point Park College and a Father Martin L. 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News in brief A plague of saints? No, sa ys pope Abortion rates at 13-year low VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Europe — for new candidates God is what it is, also corre­ of the Church's history,” he WASHINGTON (CNS) — A nationwide drop in abortions, ‘Too many beatifications?" to recognize as exemplary sponds to the desire decreasing to their lowest numbers in about 13 years No way. Pope John Paul II said, "ours also has given us models of faith and holiness. expressed by the (Second Vat­ would be undercut if the Clinton administration's health told a meeting of the world’s By last Oct. 16. the 15th numerous saints and blesseds care plan takes effect, according to a leading pro-life orga­ cardinals. ican) Council.” and, especially, many anniversary of his election. The council, he said, nization. According to a survey released June 15 by the The pope defended the fast martyrs.” Pope John Paul had beatified emphasized the universal call u ^ <^uttmac^ler Institute, a nonprofit research agency pace of canonizations and 596 individuals and pro­ The pope told the cardinals linked to Planned Parenthood, there were 1.5 3 million beatifications of his pontifi­ to holiness of all Christians. It there is obviously a claimed 267 new saints — also affirmed the importance abortions in the United States in 1992, the lowest number cate, saying it responded to “disproportion" between the since 1979 s figure of 1.49 million. The National Right to more than the combined total of Catholics having examples the desires of the Second Vati­ of his 20th-century predeces­ number of saints and blesseds Lite Committee said this “recent modest reduction in the can Council and to the reality of those who closely followed number of abortions will be reversed if Congress approves sors. Christ in a variety of situa­ from countries where Chris­ of the Holy Spirit’s work in the “Sometimes it is said that tianity has been present for President Clinton's proposal to require universal and world. tions and vocations. unlimited availability of abortion through a national today there are too many "The Gospel has been so more than a thousand years health plan.” Pope John Paul also hinted beatifications," the pope told and those where evangeliza­ that as the Church moves widespread and its message the cardinals meeting at the has such deep roots that the tion began just a few hundred toward celebrations of the GOP debates platform plank Vatican June 13-14. great number of beatifications years ago. year 2000 it will look more But the ceremonies, he "At the same time, it should and more to the “young vividly reflects the action of WASHINGTON (CNS) — Republican leaders are once said, “in addition to reflecting the Holy Spirit and the vitality be underlined that the young again debating the place of abortion in the party's plat­ churches” — those outside reality, which by the grace of form weighing whether pro-life policies should be which flows from the Spirit in churches have a particular included or how much mention they should have. In a the most essential field for the need for signs of holiness, a June 15 panel discussion organized by the Project for the Texas Episcopal church Church, which is that of witness to their spiritual Republican Future, party activists Phyllis Schlafly and holiness,” the pope said. maturity' within the universal Doug Bailey and ethicist George Weigel aired some of the "As in every other century community," he said. Q pros and cons of continuing the GOP's formal opposition becom es Catholic parish to abortion. "The Republican Party was bom on the princi­ ARLINGTON. Texas (CNS) odyssey that began in August FOR THE SOUNDS OF LIFE ple that no human being should be considered the prop- — Formerly Episcopalian, St. 1991 with a vote by all regular erty^f another," said Mrs. Schlafly. the founder and presi­ Mary the Virgin Church in adult parishioners at St. CONSULT AN AUDIOLOGIST dent °f the Eagle Forum. “That is our heritage as Arlington became a Catholic Mary’s on whether to become Republicans and it would be a tragic mistake to abandon parish June 12 as the pastor A professionally trained and certified COMPETITIVE PRICES! that lundamental precept now.” Roman Catholic. There was Audiologist is the hearing expert you can rely and all 150 members entered only one “no" vote. on for complete hearing health, from full communion with the In an unusual move. Epis­ comprehensive testing to effective personal Catechism a British bestseller Catholic Church. copal Bishop Clarence Pope of care, including HEARING AIDS. Amid wide smiles and some Fort Worth agreed to let the L3SHAJ ^ ,L0 ^D

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E d itorial/official Editorial

T aking the pledge

On June 22 the Church handed on to know. us the English version of the Catechism The teaching of this book is what of the Catholic Church, a clear, complete, makes us what we are: Christ’s faithful modem summary of the essentials of people. It is the teaching of , which Christian faith. has been passed down to us from the The Pittsburgh Catholic pledges its apostles and their succesors, our bish­ fidelity to this teaching, as to the teach­ ing of Christ. We pray that our readers ops and the pope. will do the same, will buy the book for If we call ourselves “the Catholic" — home, and will hold us to our pledge. If indeed, if we call ourselves Catholic — this newspaper should in any way fail it’s a matter of honesty that we accept the spirit or letter of this authoritative and teach what the universal catechism text, we want our readers to let us sets forth. OB

T he people of the G od of peace

“Like maniacs, those occupying the violence, as befits the followers of the seats of power are planning to destroy, God of peace.” indeed annihilate, whole populations, We have to begin by examining our at­ the very earth, its fruitfulness, its capac­ titudes toward war. In recent U.S. for­ ity to sustain life. ays, battles were covered as sporting “A total war is declared against the events by the networks. In American Creator Whom we all love, honor and barrooms, Christians cheered as Iraqi worship." tank crews, hit by missiles, fried like That state of war was so discerned by food. Father John Hugo, priest of the Diocese “Love your enemies," Jesus said, “and of Pittsburgh, in 1981. pray for those who persecute you." Today, cable news carries the mad­ Even if we believe that justice and ness of our world’s wars 24 hours a day. peace demand armed intervention, we We all know the scenes, in color: piles of have to pray that we will discern how to twisted limbs, shredded clothing, de­ fight with love. If there is such a category composing faces. The individuals are as a just war (and our bishops and cate­ lost in the tangle, the enormity of the hill chism teach that there is), how would of corpses. Jesus have us participate? Is it a village in Rwanda? Or Bosnia? Next, no matter what side we take in We shake our heads and thank God these faraway wars, we have to know the Faith heals us we’re in America. Then we hit the remote people of all sides as our brothers and control. What else can we do? sisters. How often have even our peace Three bishops, 10 priests, and literally movements turned into mere movements The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordi­ flow of blood. Mark notes Is evident that Jesus is ‘pro countless Catholic lay people were of hatred directed toward a different nary Time — June 26, 1994 with some cynicism, “she life" in the sense that His among the tens of thousands of God’s enemy? had received treatment from great wonders are perfoitmed children slaughtered in Rwanda in re­ We have to believe, ultimately, that Wisdom 1:13-15; 2:23-24; doctors of every sort and in a way that emphasizes the cent weeks. In Bosnia, Christ Himself prayer is power. Our petitions and our 2 Corinthians 8:7,9,13-15 exhausted her savings in the value and the beauty of life. has been blasted — deliberately — from fasting are more powerful than machet­ Mark 5:21-43 process, yet she got no relief; He does not cure everyone: His tabernacle, while his faithful are cut es, chemical weapons and anti-tank mis­ on the contrary, she only nor do we believe that ttiese down in their homes. siles, more influential than the United In the longer version of the grew worse." She now people miraculously cured do approaches Jesus under the What can we do? Thank God we’re in gospel selection from Mark, not eventually get sick again Nations. If this seems unreal to us — cover of the crowd and and die. But it is essential to America, right? two miraculous episodes are and to all but the great saints among us, interwoven. Jesus has been expresses her simple faith: “If see the direction of Jesus' But if that’s the extent of our prayer it surely will — then our faith is far asked to come to the house 1 just touch His clothing, I works: they are all headed over these horrors, we’re failing as smaller than a mustard seed. And it's of Jairus, a leader of the shall get well." toward life. Christians. our faith that is unreal. local synagogue, and cure These two professions are We can begin to see The communion of saints is more than Finally, we have to make peace where his daughter who was criti­ not of the heroic sort that continuity between Je a line from our creed. It's a family bond, we can. The cameras take us safely to cally 111. On His way there, would characterize the great miracles and the messag stronger than blood, more demanding desolate Bosnian landscapes, while we He Is touched by a woman martyrs. Still, Jesus seems eternal life He came than life in a home. The waters of Bap­ are blind to the wretched cityscapes just with a hemorrhagic condition to say, they are sufficient. He preach. Life is precisely v tism are thicker than blood. We are miles away from home. Do these neigh­ and she is cured. Jesus pro­ works His miracles in the He gives us as a result of bound to be our brothers' keeper. It was borhoods — that know hunger while we ceeds to Jairus's house and presence of faith, however redemption. Without weak. grace, mercy and pardon Cain, the violent man, who rejected this throw food away — know more peace be­ raises his daughter, who had died in the meantime, back The second point is that only death would await duty. cause we are nearby? Or have we clicked to life. the miraculous power comes As the pre-Christian Wis Confronted with the enormity of geno- the remote control on these simmering Three aspects of these mir- through Jesus Himself. He is observes, “By the envy of cidal wars in Bosnia and Rwanda, we wars as well? acles deserve specific the real focus of the stories. devil, death entered can do something. “What we do,” Fr. “We believe in the communion of comment. The quaint remark, that world and they who ar< Hugo wrote, “must be done without saints." How could nonbelievers tell? D The first is that these mir­ Jesus felt “healing power had his possession experience acles are both responses to gone out of Him,” allows us Those who are in the pos some sort of faith. As Jesus to focus on the fact that the sion of Jesus, however, says after it has been curing comes from Him, and experience life at His han ‘fic ia l reported that Jairus’s daugh­ Him alone. Jairus’s family It should be noted that m m B l Of: ter had died, “Fear is use­ and friends ridicule Jesus Catechism of the Catholic Mshop Wuorl announces the following clergy appointm ents: less. What is needed is when He says that the child C hurch recalls that t trust." Jairus had no doubt is not dead but just asleep. scene of the woman b = The Rev. Edward J . Trzeciakowskl parochial vicar, S t Bonaventure Parish. exhausted all the ordinary He puts them out and raises cured by touching the c oak from team ministry, S t Elizabeth Ann Glenshaw, to coordinator for spiritual means to cure his beloved the girl back to life. of Jesus represents the Setan Pariah. Carnegie, to pastor, St. formation of youth in the Office for Ado­ daughter, and now, in the The third point is that that all of us experience Alpbonmte Parish, McDonald, for a lescent Formation and Youth Ministry belief that the Teacher could these stories, and the vast “touching the cloak" of term of six years, effective Monday. within the Secretariat for Educatimi of come and cure her, he seeks majority of miracle stories, sacraments. Each of theiri in June 27. the Diocese of Pittsburgh, with resi­ Jesus out arid makes his have to do with life. As the some concrete and tangible dence at St Tttus Parish, Aliqulppa- request. book of Wisdom remarks. way "touches" us, and by West Aliquippa. effective Monday, July Something similar is hap­ “God did not make death, that touch, with our faith Rev. Harry JR. Bielewicz from 18. pening in the intervening epi­ nor does He rejoice in the and Jesus' saving power we sode of the woman with the destruction of the living." It are cured. O Wealthy nations must not use coercion in Cairo, Cardinals say By CINDY WOODEN nals said. Offer hop* instead Egypt, should not be ap­ cates legalized abortion love." "Education and develop­ Responding to plans for proached with “an attitude of throughout the world and re­ VATICAN CITY (CNS) — ment are far more effective the September U.N. Interna­ despair and of exaggerated lies on the widespread distri­ Don't oxport failure Rather than giving in to fears responses to population tional Conference on Popula­ fear concerning population bution of contraceptives to The statement said, “tty about uncontrolled popula­ trends than are coercion and tion and Development, the trends," the resolution said. control population. failed social policies of many tion growth, wealthy nations artificial forms of population cardinals unanimously “Regardless of the dimen­ The cardinals joined the developed countries shou should offer the world hope control," 114 cardinals meet­ adopted a resolution present­ sions of the problem," the pope in his defense of the not be foisted on the world’s with education and develop­ ing June 13-14 at the ed by Cardinal John J. cardinals said, “it cannot be family and its rights, espe­ poor,” and it objected to atti­ ment programs for poorer Vatican said in a resolution. O'Connor of New York. legitimately resolved by the cially “his insistence that the tudes of "cultural imperial countries, the world’s cardi­ The conference in Cairo, introduction or imposition of family be free of coercion, ism" which lead the rich and artificial, unnatural or im­ particularly in regard to powerful to dictate ethical moral means." questions of procreation." and social policies to develop Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates “We urge especially the “It should be clear, for ex­ ing nations. President: Most. Rev. Donald W. W uerl, S.T.D. wealthy and powerful nations ample, that the destruction They said the Cairo corifer- General Manager: Ron Clchowlcz to offer hope by way of prom­ of human life through abor­ ence should not promote PITTSBURGH Editor: Mike Aqullina ising and providing resources tion will never serve as a ideas that “isolate the human C om ptroller Carmella WelsmanUe for development, which is an gateway to a rational and civ­ person in a self-enclosed uni­ Assistant E ditor Phil Taylor essential element in meeting ilized life for the society that verse, wherein abortion otli Senior S taff W riter. Patricia Bartos the needs of increasing popu­ practices it," they said. demand, sexual promiscuity Reporters: John W. Franko lation," they said. 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The loss o f priest frien ds over 60 years

When you get old, real old later, he was killed in an auto the powerful. When he died Let me drop a word of wis­ Lord sends." like me, every anniversary, accident on his way home suddenly of a heart attack in dom on you. It is possible to That is not too long ago,; however joyfully celebrated, is from visiting me. An irreplace­ 1953, he had been stationed change your disposition if you but doctors still thought they; tinged with some sadness able friend, Gerry was witty in the tiny parish of Roscoe. work at it. In conversation, I had a duty to keep a patient! because of what you lost along ■ - - •* ■ and irreverent and wore his He had known he was sick, used to be argumentative and alive, regardless of his suffer­ the way. People who are old Msgr. erudition lightly. Not long ago but did not slow down. John critical. Now I simply refuse to ing. Poor Pat had tubes and: take this better than they did Charles O. I encountered a priest from Francis Dearden was our argue about anything, and I needles stuck in him, and L when they were younger, Rice Columbus, a full generation bishop then. Mugs was not his almost never criticize a friend could not get them removed.! because age brings resigna­ younger than us. He told me type: nor was he Dearden’s. or acquaintance, and if I am That is one reason I stress? tion and acceptance. Also, you they still remembered Gerry, The huge turnout of priests for in company where my opin­ that one must use ordinary can’t avoid the acquisition of his talent and charm, and his Mugsy’s funeral actually ions are likely to cause offense means to keep alive, but not- some wisdom. sad taking off. amazed Dearden. or start something, I keep extraordinary ones. What I lost along the way Then the incomparable Wil­ Then, Anthony B. Tinny" them to myself. My columns One of Pat’s last words was, was friends and family. The the seminary. The first to go liam Patrick McGraw, from Wherle. Tinny, a year younger are a different matter with re­ “1 wish they would let me die; pain of loss was particularly was the closest. We had so our diocese and a year ahead but very compatible, very gard to expression of opinion in peace." It was Saturday,* keen in the case of priestly much in common intellectual­ of me. “Mugsy" (all McGraws bright but unpretentious. His on public affairs. and he was a great sports fan^ contemporaries who died ly. An omnivorous reader with were called Mugsy in those specialty was deflating the To return to the sadness his very last words were, “Who before their time. As the years impeccable taste in English days) was not an establish­ pretentiousness of his good topic, my saddest moment as won the Preakness?" I did not-• go by and you lose more and literature, Gerry Spencer ment type. Big, burly and ath­ friends, including me. All priest came in 1971 when my know, but I found out for him.; more friends of every sort, if honed this taste from reading letic, he was also very bright three of these men were only brother, also a priest. In case you are curious: my you are normal, you adjust. an amazing cache, a veritable with a fund of general knowl­ sophisticated, bright, witty Msgr. Patrick William Rice life at 85 and in my 60th year You don’t forget the wonderful treasure trove of English clas­ edge and a tremendous capac­ and manly; and all three had died after a long, painful ill­ as a priest is neither loneljr comrades who are gone, but sics in St. Vincent’s Arch­ ity for making friends. Our loads of priest friends. I had ness. He was only 64. Cancer nor particularly sad. I manage you are not obsessed and you abbey Library. He was establishment did not appre­ plenty of friends also but, leaked from his prostate into to recollect in tranquility, and don’t live in the past. ordained for Columbus in ciate him, especially in the being a bit abrasive in those his bones: no complaining. He I retain avid interest in life, These priest friends I am 1934, the year I was ordained stuffy Dearden era. Mugs early days, had not a few even said, “64 years is not a and public affairs, but I am; thinking of were with me in for Pittsburgh. Just four years mocked rather than cultivated non-friends. short life. I accept what the ready to go when called. H

H eart to heart r L e t t e r s ------All called to holiness Signs of power O u r C h u , Abortion intolerable To the Editor: To the Editor: To the Editor: Your editorial “Who needs a collar any­ Your editorial “Who needs a collar any­ in Msgr. Rice's comment of May 20, he l o v e i t o r way?" (June 10) was an accurate thumb­ way?" (June 10) was for the most part said it would be good for the country if nail sketch of just some of the outstanding excellent. It makes a good point In saying Clinton would be re-elected. women of the Church, from the time of that “women — at every turning point — There Is no amount of good that would l e a v e i t Christ to the current Mother Teresa of have shared equally in the spiritual forma­ offset the murder of 1.6 million babies by Calcutta. tion of the Church." abortion, and the Clinton policies may Being neither a philosopher, theologian, However, you also make the statement even increase that number. Perhaps the greatest scandal to face the nor man of the cloth, I have no difficulty as Church in the waning days of the second millen­ that “the ordination debates seem to Msgr. Rice defends Clinton and accuses a layman accepting the teachings of Pope revolve around the notion that ‘priests Rush Limbaugh of telling lies about Presi­ nium is the John Paul II. polarization pack power.’" You go on to criticize those dent Clinton. Starting with Mary, the Mother of God, who hold that point of view. So I ask this I am not aware of any lies authored by of faithful down through the history of the Catholic Catholics into question: Why wouldn’t women (or men) Limbaugh, but there are many that the Church, women have demonstrated their feel that way? Look at your own paperl It is president has told to the American public. liberals and willingness to accept God's personal calling conservatives, filled with news stories, local features, He said that he wants abortions to be rare, In their lives. including obituaries, that are almost exclu­ but he has lifted several government traditionalists That's exactly why, even In our secular and progres­ sively about clergy, with a few vowed reli­ restrictions on our tax dollars paying for society of today, they are still honored as abortions. He restored the funding of mil­ sives. saints. gious mixed in. Instead of the Pittsburgh Tradition­ Catholic, your paper might better be called lions of dollars to UNFPA, which funds In the prayer of Francis of Assisi we sim­ China's population control program of one alists are ply ask God, “Lord, make me an Instru­ the Pittsburgh Clergy Report. child per family and no children allowed to seen as ment of Your peace.” As a visitor to your diocese about four insensitive The beauty lies in the simplicity of the times a year over the last 30 years, I women under age 23. reactionaries, first line. And it’s applicable to all of us. acknowledge that perhaps I do not see the President Clinton talks about supporting not “Church,” not Christ-like. Liberals on the saint, sinner, man. woman or child. complete picture. But my view is probably family values, but he intends to eliminate other hand, are viewed as cafeteria Catholics JIMMY DUNN as accurate as your average Catholic in the the “Title XX Adolescent Family Life" pro­ whose innovations are destroying the Church. Beechview pew. gram that promotes abstinence. Absti­ With a more conservative Vatican, many pro­ nence is the only method proven to curb gressive Catholics are wondering what has hap­ BERNADETTE MOLINE teen pregnancy. pened to their Church. Some are feeling the Pastoral Minister, St. Mary Church The replacement program would include same sense of alienation that traditionalists felt Williamston, Mich. some mention of abstinence but would at the height of the post-Vatican II reforms — promote contraception. Past experience alienation that drove some to leave the Catholic Problems of spirit has shown that contraception increases community. Now I am afraid a similar end may To The Editor: the rate of teen pregnancy. be ahead for disaffected progressives. I am a Catholic who shares the Church's Msgr. Rice also implied that conserva­ The “love It or leave it" attitude is not what we strong commitment to social justice, but tives are less tolerant than liberals. I would are supposed to be about. We are a community Msgr. Rice's comments regarding welfare A uf W iedersehen remind him that it was liberals who would with a purpose, not a club, and we need the (June 3) concern me. Msgr. Rice attributes to St. Boniface not allow Gov. Casey to speak at their charisms of all our people. welfare dependency among blacks to a 1992 Democratic National Converition As a Church, we have not always dealt wisely variety of causes, including a shortage of To the Editor: because he is pro-life. It was liberals who with challenges to authority, particularly the in- suitable jobs and a flawed criminal Justice On May 22, we the people of the former disrupted Mass at St. Patrick's in New your-face kind. We are all familiar with the system. St. Boniface Parish, said auf Wiedersehen York and desecrated the sacred hosts. excesses of the Counter-Reformation, the Inqui­ While the lack of economic opportunity to the Order of St. Benedict priests and We cannot tolerate an administration sition and centuries of religious wars. Now. 400 and flaws in our criminal system may con­ nuns who had served us for 110 years that will undermine the morals of our citi­ years later, through ecumenical outreach, we are tribute to the problem of welfare depen­ zens, especially our young. Jesus warns trying to undo the damage. Will our current dency. to suggest these as the principal (“New blessings," June 10). This became necessary in the reorganization and revi­ us, “Rather, fear those who can kill the Internal problems necessitate an ecumenical dia­ causes ignores the problems of the human soul." logue within the Catholic Church? spirit that plague America's black under­ talization program of the Diocese. To all those good people who nurtured us reli­ I don’t* mean we should wish them Maybe we can first learn a lesson in pluralism class. Out-of-wedlock pregnancies, drug harm. They need our prayers. Christ loves giously from cradle to grave, we can only from Church history. abuse and crime cannot be cured by eco­ sinners, so should we, but we cannot leave The first major doctrinal crisis to face the nomic and legal reforms alone. Msgr. Rice say thank you, we will never forget you. them in a position of power so they can Church was the Issue of how to deal with gentile should note that while the Rev. Jesse We welcome our new pastor, the Very Christians who were reluctant to accept the Jew­ Jackson and Minister Louis Farrakhan destroy our nation's soul. Rev. Lawrence DiNardo, and parochial vic­ JOSEPH J. DEFFNER ish ritual and dietary laws. continue to advocate for economic and ars, Monsignor Donald Kraus and the Rev. Ross Twp. The conservative faction in Jerusalem believed political reforms for blacks, they are now Eugene Dougherty, to Holy Wisdom Parish. these rules were essential for the follower of also urging the black underclass to take We will continue to pray, as we learned in Jesus. Although the discussions were heated responsibility to end its self-destructive the school motto from the good nuns in and at times probably acrimonious, the tradi­ behavior. tionalists led by James did not, as far as we Jesus' message of love compels us to parochial school: Ut in om nia glorijicetur know, accuse those Christians who chose not to create economic and political systems that Dei. Clinton above criticism? We will also pray for the success of the keep kosher of being “cafeteria Christians." protect the least of our brethren, but as To the Editor: This model for dealing with differences is so children of God each of us must also rec­ program. Once again Msgr. Rice decides it's his important that it became part of the Christian ognize our sacredness and maximize the MARY E. BRILL duty to defend President Bill Clinton canon. The leadership of the early Church took a use of the gifts with which we have been BERNARD A. BRILL, JR (“Clinton, D-Day and deferments," June position between Paul's progressive faction and blessed. I suspect that the solution to wel­ Pittsburgh 10). It's as though Clinton can do no wrong James’s traditionalists and crafted a solution fare dependency that Jesus would urge and is above being second-guessed for his that included people rather than excluding them. would Include both the reform of hearts as motives. Peter did not side with his fellow Jews and well as the reform of our political system. I would personally like to say the Monsi­ demand that gentiles either conform or leave. He DOUG GLOVIER gnor is wrong in projecting Mr. Clinton as could not have known at that moment what the Pittsburgh She’s the judge heroic because he chose not to serve dur­ faces that would make up the Church two mil­ To the Editor: ing the Vietnam War. lennia in the future would look like, but with the I just thought I would like to tell you — There were thousands, if not every sol­ guidance of the Holy Spirit he made the right or to attempt to tell you — how much I dier serving in Vietnam, who felt bewil­ decision. enjoy receiving and reading the Pittsburgh dered about U.S. involvement in the war, The Roman Catholic Church needs all of the Kin to Casey Catholic! I think that you have produced a but they went. They felt a sense of duty, gifts of the Spirit her members possess, if she is To the Editor: splendid paper, and it makes me proud to since freedom does have a price. Doesn’t going to meet the challenges of the next century. I just read Gov. Casey’s interview (June think that it comes from Pittsburgh! the Monsignor think that the boys in Viet­ For the problems of the Church in the emerging 3) and I agree with him when he says “I’m Bishop Wuerl surely keeps things mov­ nam wanted to go about dating girls back nations, a rigid emphasis on tradition will prove a pro-life Democrat and I want my party ing out there, doesn't he? And the wonder­ on U.S. soil as much as Bill Clinton did? inadequate. At the same time, as Cardinal New­ back!" ful people of the diocese seem to be happy Let’s get the record straight. Why man said, “an unbridled freedom of thought We Democrats were always the party of to move right along! How fortunatfe you couldn't Clinton have been a conscientious might not safeguard tradition, and ... tradition is the underdog. When the party started to are! objector and a medic? Why did Clinton essential to Catholic ." change and have more in common with the Wishing you continued progress and believe he was better than anyone else? He We must not let issues bound by time and cul­ Republicans, all of us started to lose. congratulating you on the great progress worked the system and has lied his way to ture become so important that we put our future Please tell me where to get one of those already made, not only in what is done, the presidency and Msgr. Rice buys his at risk. We must strive to be one holy, catholic buttons. but in the way you report it, I am excuses. But not I. and apostolic Church. H LINDA MARIE BEAR JUDGE GENEVIEVE BLATT CRAIG GALIK Canonsburg Harrisburg Duquesne Paul Kannay is a plumbar and a msmbsr of St. Jamas Parish, Wllklnsburg. 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Theatre review C hurch & Bible Quiz ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and Broadway The life of Noah

One of the most beloved is worth the price of admis­ pro and con, was chosen as WILLIAM NED ANDREWS animated films in all of Disney sion. Add to this the fine score best musical because it was The life of Noah is one of the most popular stories in the Bible. Most and the magnificent perfor­ unlike anything on Broadway children are at least familiar with the story of Noah's ark. But the readers history, “Beauty and the are fewer indeed who are also familiar with Noah's family and the role they Beast," has been lovingly mances of Susan Egan as in recent years. Its leading played in repopulating the earth; particularly their being the critical link transported to the stage of the Belle and Terence Mann as actress, Donna Murphy, gives between the antediluvians and the postdlluvlans. Match the clues in the Palace Theatre off Times F r . P eter the Beast and you have a one of the greatest perfor­ left column with the corresponding names In the right. Square. While rumor has it Horton bona fide critical and popular mances of all time. It brought that this is the most expensive smash. If all this is true, and her to a well-deserved victory 1. his wife — a. Shem musical ever mounted on the it is, then what went wrong at over Susan Egan’s Belle. Great White Way, investors the Tonys? Sondheim’s music is new and 2. his flrst-bom son, and father of the Semites — b. Canaan should have nothing to worry “Beauty and the Beast” different, even by his stan­ about as it is a family show most likely lost because it dards, which accounts for his 3. his second-bom son, and father of the — c. Seth which will run for years. With wasn’t original enough in its winning best score over the Africans all of the usual Disney finesse, backlash, a resentment that attempt to completely retrace amplified film music for the stage production is spec­ the entertainment conglomer­ the film on the stage. The “Beauty and the Beast." 4. his third-bom son, and father of the — d. Ararat tacular, touching and a great ate was given tax breaks and added dances and songs were One award, that "Beauty lndo- Europeans sumptuous additions to an and the Beast” deserved was deal of fun. benefits not given to other 5. the son of the second-bom son, and father — e. Adam In the recent Tony Award producers. Others claim that already excellent material the award for Terence Mann of what was to become known as the Prom­ race, the production was nom­ it is just rough treatment of source, but there was nothing as best actor, an award it lost ised Land inated for nine awards, but the new performer on the really daring or new. The Tony- to the charismatic Boyd walked away with only one, for block. voting community simply Gaines in the hit revival of 6. the father of Noah — f. Waila best costumes, a well deserved After seeing the show, there decided that the nominations “She Loves Me.” This is one honor. Many have claimed is no denying that it is a visu­ were reward enough, a stamp area in which a tie would have 7. the grandfather of Noah — g. Ham that "Beauty and the Beast” ally stunning, rich and magi­ of approval and welcome from been justified. Mann's perfor­ suffered from a Disney cal evening. The superior set the Broadway community. mance is one of the most gen- 8. the grandfather of Noah eight generations — h. Japheth Stephen Sondheim’s “Pas­ uinf and touching portraits removed # SHOP SMART. . . CALL CHUBA CO. # sion,” a show which bitterly ever to grace a Broadway divides critics and audience stage. Gaines is simply daz­ 9. the grandfather of Noah nine generaUons — i. Lamech zling in “She Loves Me,” a removed combination of Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant. 10. the mountain on which Noah's ark landed — j. Methuselah S t . M a r y Though it may not have a PLUMBING • HEATING • ROOFING • REMODELING slew of awards, “Beauty and POT :»6 '39 :fL T9 :qs :8c •Z ¡Jt :SH3ALSNV M e r c y • Roofing “Over 20 Yrs. Experience” • Furnaces the Beast” is a dazzling jewel of family entertainment. • Siding FREE • Central A/C • Soffit/Fascia • Electrical M a n o r ESTIMATES Though the cost is high at $65 • Windows • Additions a ticket, there were many fam­ • Awnings 271 • And much MORE! extended attention Bishop Wuerl on KDKA-TV -6246 ilies with lots of children, and 882-4324 §,78-7010 682-7465 462-5779 apartm ents a good time was had by all. Bishop Donald W. Wuerl’s television program on Sun­ 1 for the elderly day, July 3, at 8 a.m. on KDKA-TV is titled “The Gift of SELECTIONS AMONG IMPAC This is a traditional book THE LARGEST URA & handicapped musical which is a feast of Marriage.” imagination, style and grace. D His guests will be Maureen and Patrick Wood, who are 330 - 46th Street members of Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Par­ ish, Natrona Heights. Mrs. Wood is director of the dioce­ H oliday D eadlines Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Hoop camp san Office of Family Life and Family Concerns. Because of the Fourth of July obser­ All utilities, laundry in Oakland In this program the bishop teaches that God established The Central Catholic High marriage as a sacrament to show the union between vance, our deadlines for the July 8 cleaning services, School basketball camp, a Qhrlst and his Church. Conjugal love is a sign of God's edition have been advanced. all maintenance and weeklong camp for boys enter­ love breaking into this world. 3 meals a day are included. ing grades 4-9, will be held in The program, part of a continuing series based on a cat­ Deadline for Advertising Space three separate sessions at the echism entitled The Teaching of Christ, also is shown on Reservation is Thursday, June 30 SUBSIDY AVAILABLE FOR high school. Dates are: July 11- various cable systems in the diocese the week following at 11 a.m. INCOMES UP TO $20,550 15, 18-22, and 25-29. Cost is the KDKA telecast. Deadline for Classified $70 per session. For more For more information, information, call varsity coach Advertising is Thursday, Chuck Crummie at 322-9399. 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+ * T ■ ' W hitehall sisters -** 1 tfei ■-£> > build cabin retreits Î c - . By PATRICIA BARTOS recalling St. Francis's life: Greccio, La Verna and Monte Cassale. They're not easily visible, but tucked within They were completed last summer the woods at the edge of the motherhouse and, modest in size and furnishings to grounds of the Franciscan Sisters in White­ suggest the idea of retreat and sim­ A woman walks hall are three small, rustic cabins which serve plicity, include a small room with a toward one q f as hermitages for individuals seeking time single bed and chairs, a kitchenette, th r e e n e w alone to pray. bathroom and closet. h e r m ita g e s The Franciscan Sisters are committed to The cabin in the center of the three constructed on ¿s» keeping the vision of their founder, St. Fran­ is larger, including a sitting room and grounds q f the cis of Assisi, alive in today's culture. bedroom, and follows the tradition of Franciscan Sisters They saw the idea of hermitages as meeting a host hermitage, where in early years in Whitehall. The a need for contemplative prayer and solitude, hermits from the smaller surrounding small rustic units an opportunity to pull apart from everyday life huts would meet regularly for group p ro v id e s o litu d e to renew spiritual energy, according to Sister prayer. for individuals Barbara Zilch, director of the Franciscan The hermitages have been well seeking time Spirit and Life Center at the motherhouse. received. Sr. Barbara said, and they apart from the "Francis believed in the need for solitude proved popular during the past w o rld . and struggled himself between the call of the Lenten season. active and the solitary life,” she explained. "People are seeking the peace and For many years the sisters have wanted to quiet and the chance to pray. Many A X I introduce the idea of hermitages on their 33- people are in discernment, trying to Photo* by Jim Hwnrnnn acre property. find ‘What’s next in my life?',” she Their chance came when the order added. launched an extensive renovation program One woman regularly drops her last year to convert the motherhouse complex child off at pre-school and spends a to meet the community's needs in coming weekday alone in prayer at the her­ years. mitages, Sr. Barbara said. The three individual hermitages, built of In addition to lay men and women wood planks which blend in with the sur­ and several Protestant ministers, the G eneration X: rounding trees and bushes, bear names Franciscan sisters themselves have also used the hermitages. a generation of lost sheep? The units are available for day use (from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), for overnight By JOHN FRANKO think of heavy religion. It’s retreats, weeklong or 30-day retreats. religion, but it's puts down Linens and towels are supplied, but In many ways, young adults are on our level and it helps put retreatants bring their own food and the lost sheep of the Church. our life in order." other necessities. In early adulthood, many Catho­ "A lot of times, when Programs at the motherhouse have lics give their first mature consider­ you’re single. Catholic and a been low-key in past months because ation to the faith of their childhood — Christian, you don't have a of the construction work, which is or they begin to question it for the lot of support." added progressing in phases, according to first time. Crises of young^adulthood Susan CaJabro. "Society Sr. Barbara. are also times when many come to rely sometimes doesn't look at Two manor houses have been con­ on the faith. you as a complete person structed for the sisters and the former Yet, until recently, few Church pro­ until you’re married. We Clare Hall will be renovated to house grams were geared to the 18-40 age group. have a lot to give." the Franciscan Spirit and Life Center, Recently, several parishes have Everyday faith with 24 private rooms for retreats. responded by establishing young adult groups. Most appeal to those 18-40. Some Another parish develop­ The academy building, which until serve only single people, while others include ing a strong young adult four years ago housed a girls' school, married and divorced members. group is St. John Fisher in has been transformed into the new Churchill. The group boasts home of the convent's child day care Meet the Church a dedicated Bible study center, which serves some 65 pre­ "1 wanted to get involved, meet people, and group of 12-17 members schoolers. Temporary offices will take meet the Church," said Paul Creslimanno. a and a mailing list of almost up the other half of the building. member of the singles group at Immaculate 70. Converison of the motherhouse. Conception, Washington. “Our group offers them which dates back to 1925, will even­ The group includes some 30 members the chance to be able to tually result in a wing for retired sis­ and follows a "three-dimensional look at their everyday lives ters, Assisi Hall, and Providence Hall, approach" of spiritual, social and service in terms of their faith and which will serve as the administra­ activities. Activities range from scripture come together with people tive center. study to bowling and volleyball, working at their own age to share their All construction work at the the parish fish fry to volunteering at local experience with God,” said re a d s Whitehall complex should be com­ soup kitchens. Cynthia Macioce. pastoral associate at the parish, who q f one q f the hermitages. pleted by next summer. Father Frank Kurimsky, parochial vicar at the par­ ish, has been moderator for the group since its formation a serves as moderator. For information or reservations little more than a year ago. “By sponsoring groups like this the Like Immaculate contact Sr. Barbara at 881-9207. B Church is saying, this age group is important and we should let Conception's, this group them know they are an important part of the Church," he said. addresses the spiritual, Fr. Kurimsky said the group has developed a strong core of social and service aspects of committed members, and has begun to branch out and evange­ Church life. lize the larger community. The group is participating “It’s really different than what you think it would be," said in a “Caring Heart" pro- Valerie Duchess. “When young adults think of Church, they See YOUTH on page 8 Q u e s t i o n s

Catholic Church took a very concern of the Church is that the funeral Mass be celebrated there are many other consider­ strong stand by demanding the anyone requesting cremation with the ashes of the deceased ations to be addressed. burial of the deceased and does so for reasons other than present. If the body of the Ultimately, it would be the Does the Church depriving Christian burial rites lack of belief in the resurrection deceased cannot be brought to pastor's decision whether or to anyone who chose to have of the body. the church before cremation, the not the parish church could be perm it cremation? their remains cremated because If you want to be cremated, normal Mass of Christian Burial used for such a purpose. His of the possibility that by doing you should discuss your wishes may be celebrated, but without decision would normally be with your parish priest and then the ashes of (he deceased so, they too might be expressing based upon the advice of the from Church writers and author­ contempt for Christian belief in upon your death he will obtain present. The reason for such QUESTION: parish consultative bodies and I am concerned about my ities. In part, this may be the resurrection of the dead. whatever permissions may be directives is to respect the funeral. I am thinking seriously explained by existing customs, But that was history, it is necessary to provide you with proper sign value of the liturgical consideration of such things of cremation and would like to and it also reflects Christian important to view this question the Christian burial you deserve. rites. The body is present at the as the needs of the parish, the know if the Church will permit remembrance of the burial of anew. The current law of the Regarding the specific funeral funeral Mass to offer it respect difficulty of scheduling, the this and what kind of funeral I Jesus. Church does speak of cremation. rite for those who have been cre­ as the temple of the Holy Spirit. availability of security and the will get because o f it. I have Also in history, sects and While continuing to strongly rec­ mated, the current practice of Ashes, on the other hand, repre­ appropriateness of the request. also read some newspaper associations of person have ommend the practice of the buri­ the Church recommends that sent another truth (that of the In any case, it would seem advertisements about “cheap" existed which have been hostile al, it simply adds: "... neverthe­ the body of the deceased be corruptibility of the body). advisable not to sign any funerals with viewing in church to the Church's teaching and less, cremation is not prohibited" brought to the Church for the I have also read the newspa­ per advertisements about agreement with any companies and I would like to know some­ practice. Some such groups (Canon 1176). In this way, the usual funeral Mass. Afterward, assuming that at some future thing about that as welL directed the cremations of the Church continues to maintain the rite which normally accom­ "cheaper” funerals. It is my deceased rather than burial in its support for the custom of panies burial is celebrated at the understanding that those who date, a certain church building ANSWER: outright contempt for the Chris­ burial but also recognizes legiti­ chapel or hall of the crematory, seek to provide such services will be available. No private Throughout the history of tian belief in the resurrection of mate needs, local customs and or at the conclusion of the speak at>out viewing the body in company has the authority or the Church, buriaLof the dead the body. the matter of personal choice in funeral Mass in church. churches. While Church law ability to make such a has received strong support In reaction to this, the regard to cremation. The It is not recommended that does not forbid such a practice. guarantee. Q

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CLASSICAL GUITARIST for Six 15065. 1994 T o u rs CASINO» RESORT* FOR RENT-Regent Square Enjoy this famous resort Call for 1994 Tour Bosk •Voted by reedsr. ef (he Ceerier Pet» ^2 « *3 July 29-30 OCEANVIEW '94-Mid-Life for that classy touch. Wedding area. Biddle Avenue, beautiful with fiitin« beaches, golf SAY NINE-Hall Mary’s for ONE-DAY TOURS “ Besed ee'93 Mag* wltfi die NJCCC Aug. 5-6 *125 services, receptions, etc. Con nine days. ANN - •“ " .«rJ I — ATLANTIC CITY Direction* Vacation/Work­ five room apartment, first and shops. Condo has Atlantic City Express temporary styles also played. floor, porches, wall to wall. A/C, 3 pools and free Atlantic City Call for 1994 Schedule shop.For those 35-65+. Excit­ SINGLE CATHOLICS- July 9, 13 ing process, time to relax in Professional and affordable. $350.00 (+) (412)731-9720. tennis and racquetball, Meet friends through corre­ Aug. 3, 13 *35 Midtown M otor Inn beautiful surroundings. 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Possible subsidy. 12 s Over '40 3-11 '36 Under 3'U jf uaiiicf Aug. 26-28 •167.. July 18-22 ¿ACS ing. creativity. Enjoy sea­ Eve. 833-9250 very special favor granted. shore. shops, attractions, at Simulated engraved. Tradi­ AMR. Put-In-Bay Aug. 15-19 ¿09 Multi-Day Tours Stella Maris. Elberon. N.J. tional and Christ centered. $20 0 1 0901 HOUSE FOR SALE July 16 *47 MULTIDAY Sept. 1-5. directed by Certi­ per 100. Includes double enve­ TWO FREE-Blessed Brown Includes Irans in Jet Boat Express Blue Grau REALTY GROWTH Scapulars. Send Self-Ad­ Atlantic City Dinner Train TOURS fied MLD Consultants. Bro­ lopes. Mary Margaret 412- REPOSSESSED HOMES- dressed stamped envelope to: Italian Festival July 18-21 chure: SASE: Marge Orlows- 241-3512. 391-6160 Eslates, Relocations. Most ar­ Phil F. Meade, #10 Hagy Wheeling, W.Va. nuanrlftjBMiML Aug. 15-18 *299.. W U d w o o d ki, 11 Peachtree La.. Hunt. Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15232 July 23 *20 Sta., N.Y.. 11746-7422. eas Pittsburgh and Western • 1 Day • Summertime in D.C. Aug. 29-Sept. 2 *290 (516)271-7730. PA. Must have job. down pay­ Murder on Baltim ore, ment and good credit. 412- TOURS *33 June 27-29 »279 00® OPENING JUNE 25- SUPPORT OURADVERTISERS 621-6401. PIVIROTTO RE 0120 Thunder Mountain Casino Bonus $23 W ashington DC Mystery Train Ride S Lunch EVANS CITY FLEA MAR­ Toronto plus Phantom ft Annapolis Weekend AL ESTATE. Aug. 6______*59 • 1 Night • KET. Antiques. Collectibles. CASPER TRAVEL July 23-24 *249 oo® July 8-10 $22g Produce. Crafts. In/Out door Cedar Point July 7-8, July 17-18 Oct. 21-23 spaces. Limited free space Aug. 6 July 21-22, July 24-25 California available for non-profit orga­ ATLANTIC CITY Children under 4fl *30 All Others *45 July 28-29 Ocean C ity, MD F aith form ation July 31-Aug. I July 3-25 »2,159 oo® ‘Bargain at the Beach* nizations. Call (412)538-3695. June29-July1 $160 Chautauqua Lake July 11-15 $2 yg July 17-20 $219 Aug. 13 *42 • 2 Nights • Chicago Aug. 8-12 0400 MISCELLANEOUS July 18-20 July 7-1 *489 oo® SALES LAS VEG A S Hershey Park New York C ity fo r young adu lts Aug. 13 Aug. 1-3 $1CO E llis Island Weekend 9-Adults *S0 3 8 ChtW 45 Nashville BRASS BED-Queen with or­ Sept. 11-15 $469 Aug. 8-10 130x July 7-11 tiir thopedic mattress set. Unused, Continued from page 7 Past events have included Bonus Specials, Senior Di «counts Shaker Woods Festival Aug 4-8 460 op® July 22-24 *260 *« still boxed. Cost $1000.00. Columbiania I or 2 Nights « Tij Mahal. Tran Big Hmd. Tub sell $325.00. (412)787-1095. gram, in which they form per­ Bible studies, Holy Hours, a BINGO WORLD Aug. 14 *23 Pacific Northwest Ocean C ity, MD sonal relationships with resi­ contemporary music Mass, and Monthly Special Midtown Bala July 9-28 *2,099 oo® T o u r in g DAY BED-White iron & MULTI-DAY TOURS • 1 Night • brass with two orthopedic dents of a personal care home. several one-day retreats. Social 412-781-1100 Pa. Dutch mattresses and pop-up trundle. “There's so much potential Mall of America July 17-18 July 25-29 •295 PP* events have included picnics, Bloomington, Minn July 15-16 »141 OP® Unused, still boxed. Cost for helping the Church," hay rides, square danpes and a July 24-25 M yrtle Beach $800.00, sell $345.00. July 11-15 *270 DP do Wisconsin Dells (412)787-0827. Macioce said. dance party. Moor amusement part, theatre. Planet Hotywood Midtown Bala Sept. 4-10 *440 sNTIC CITY restaurant, plenty ol shopping You have to see I 2 Night • July 18-23 *589 »» The group has also spon­ tobelmrei Shenandoah Valley Something for everyone July 18-20 Williamsburg Unlqua hand-carved sored clothing drives for war BaBy^fcxk Place Casino Novia Scotia Skyline Drive Assumption Parish, Bellevue, 3 Day *175 July 30-Aug. 7 *899™». July 20-22 Busch Garden statuary from victims in the former Yugosla­ Mudes RT Iram drtaldasts Ormer*. Ho«, Torn July 18-21 is ja Sept. 25-27 *260 ppfr Germany and Italy. welcomes all young adults, via, and cleaned and land­ July 13.17,20.24 Sept. 15-18 04Yoo® whether they are married, sin­ Aug. 3,7,10,14 Kings Dominion Branson, Mo. scaped a marian shrine located Aug. 17,2« & Busch Gardens Toronto Madonna and Child - 2 gle or divorced. The group has Toronto/Miss Saigon near Suburban General Hospi­ • Bus • 2 Nights * '30 Coin Aug. 5-7 '158w*, Phantom of the Opera Oct. 9-14 *635 1/2'. Saatsd Madonna, some 150 members on its mail­ • Show * Buffet July 16-17, Aug. 27-2* July 23-24 *239 oo® “Seat of Wisdom’ -20". Midtt 2 Bmktats. Im. Hotel. Mmtm LUXURY EURO ing list, and activities attract tal In Bellevue. 4 Day '235 ‘179 Phantom C O A C H E S 14 Stations of ths Beach Bum Special Cartbana Skydome Hotel AVAILABLE FOR Cross - Originals July 6,26, Aug. 23 Daytona Beach Geauga Lake/Sea World ’Hands and Fast,* July 29-31 »359 OP® GROUP CHARTERS • But • 3 Nights • *45 Coin Aug. 9-16 *389»e June 26-27 ‘120,. Chapel-size with Tho­ Beach Iront accommodations DsneyWotidot Epa». I doner Daytona Flea Market Branson Nova Scotia MBI TOURS mas Meitons’s permis­ TOURIFICS July 5-11 Prince Edward Island sion, (now dscaasad). Maryland Renaissance Festival July 25-31 *575, l.cetsdale Station Wildwood Aug. 3-12 *l,179pp® 99 Ohio River Blvd Call 814-405-441B. »040 Baltimore, MD 2-Day Niagara Falls Sept. 13-22 Aug. 27-28 *105»,* July 12-13______*125,. Western Sampler l.cetsdale. PA 15058 Plus day trip to Now Unque tastval with armored Jousting, aaits 2 ( i t i 3 1 1 1 danong. drink, more Ate Inner Hattor shoppng Virginia Amusements tout ol Annapots. Breakfast Bullet Aug. 7-21 *1,199 00® 1 800 133 3851 Myrtle Beach July 22-23 *130.. 0500 SERVICES Sept. 10-17 *$69« ATLANTIC CITY Sr. Myrtle Beach Cape Cod OFFERED Branson Midtown Motor Inn July 24-30______*469 .» 0385 WANTED TO BUY Aug. 14-15 *90 ppdo ôc? i-72 *779 oo® AAA MOVING, HAULING- Aug. 27-Supt. 2 *499« Alaska Adventure AMERICAN FLYER-Lionel 2 Casmc Bonuses Coitnenal Svettisi Von Trapp Family Resort Clean up attics, garages, es­ ( HUCK GIDES TOURS Aug. 15-Sept. II *2,499.. Stowe, Vermont Trains and Old Toys wanted tates. Fair prices. Move any­ ?24 5222 Midtown Motor Inn by former altar boy for Hob­ thing. 412-828-6614. 412- Sept. 7-9 *139 „* 3-Day Niagara Falls Aug. 22-27 585I c o ® by. Courteous Reply, Free Ap­ 782-2597. SX Mom Bonus plus Dimer and Sho» at Aug. 16-18______*209 .* praisals. 412-466-0242. 412- Grand Casxv Williamsburg/Busch Garden Deluxe New England 423-3231. ALL HAULING-and trash Fall FoNage removal. Fast, reliable and Members of the young adult group at St. John Fisher Midtown Motor Inn Aug. 18-21 *230,. GLASS SHADE-Lamps reasonable! Also demolition Sept. 24-30 i.A A Victorian Furniture. Bookcas­ gather for a Bible study with moderator Cynthia Macioce. Sept. 11-12 *80„ Call for 1994 Brochure Sept. 25-Oct. 1 7 U Ÿ oo* work. Call Walt 412-687- 2 d m Smuri, C o tm m i ( M M es, Wood Ice Boxes, Primitive 6928. Cupboards. Crocks. Pottery "The group is interesting PLAN AHEAD Lenzner Tours EXPERT ROOF REPAIR- anywhere from five to 75 peo­ Glassware. Clocks. Jewelry. because it introduces you to a F O R F A L L ' 761-7000 (412)922-4607, ask for Carol. Repair work our specialty: ple. Downspouts, Gutters. Chim­ lot of people who are active in Grab Your Family and Washington, DC 1 800 342-2349 CORAOPOLIS CONSOL1- *1 think It’s one area the ney Work. Free estimates: all different walks of life but have a Come with Us to Sept. 24-25 '125 ,e l o l l I I l f Mt Nebo Pood DATED-Giassware wanted. work guaranteed! 412*431- Catholic Church hasn't given One piece or many. Also common spirituality." said Baltimore & Sim 2s2-.VSf»(i ■wicklev Pe li> 14.3 7636. enough attention to," said Joe Phoenix, Fry. Morgantown, John Fries, a communications Washington, DC New Orleans depression glass etc. Please HANDYMAN-AU home re­ Codori, moderator of the organi­ Sept. 25-Oct. 1 *579 call Mary Quasey pairs: plumbing, carpentry, zation. “The group is a good tool and marketing professional July 26-28 Trans. tatynp. 6 Bnsk. 2 Dnw. QuM Tou. 0200 HELP WANTED painting, electrical, reasonable (412)859-6864. forgetting young adults In tune who has been a member of the Take the family with Unitoti Oum 0200 HELP WANTED and Prompt Service. 412-681- LIVE-IN POSITIONS- LOOKlNG-For older or In­ 3790. hurch and allowing group for two years. “It offers you on a fun & educa­ Lancaster, PA Available. Assisting elderly teresting coin-operated ma tional lour, geared to Oct. 1-2 *110 BABYSITTER-lnfant and with daily living. Slate Certi­ chines - slot; trade stimulators, PLASTER STATUES-Re- se their talents to something for eveiyone who’s a the whole family - age Tram. Lodtgng. I Seat I Dnm. Timndtt toddler in my home. Referenc- fied Nurses Aides or Experi­ paired and Repainted. Let me young adult." ■ lind), innen factory Out» tnWi fm. juke boxes, arcade items, 3 ft up. Family-priced *■neiwwy -- nuuxxowa - . -*-a- ULWJnono es required. Carrick enced. PA Drivers License vending. Immediate cash. 412 rejuvenate your precious fami­ package. (412)882-8731. and Car Necessary. Call for 781-3323. ly heirloom for the next gener­ SMAL I GROUPS'’ Interview. 835-1662, 941- ation of loving hands. Dolores Other exciting tour*: No Problemi DIRECTOR OF COMMU 7111. CONCERNED CARE OLD SPORTS PROG RAM- 412-761-3608. Cat* RR/Snowshoe We also specialize NICATIONS-The Pittsburgh INC. game ticket stubs, older Sports in Mini-Bus Charters Sisters of Mercy seeks a full­ Illustrated, sport magazines SENIOR CITIZENS-Have National Parks time Director of Communica­ ORGANIST/CANTOR-Part and other sport publications your walls washed or painted Branson tions. Responsibilities include lime for downtown parish. and memorabilia. Call Bill at at prices you can afford. 412- ng adults meet the bishop July 11 New Orleans ZONA TO U R S Call Dr. Ross Cafaro, Si. (412)483-8372. 271-4550. iocese of Pittsburgh wants to hear what young adults of the Palm Springs/San Diego 184« HOMEVtLE ROAD writing, editing and producing newsletters and various print­ Mary of Mercy Church. (18-thlrtysomethlng) have to say about the Church. England OUQUESNE VILLAGE SHOP. CTR ed materials: coordinating me­ (412)261-0110. SEWICKLEY VILLAGE WALL WASHING-Houie N.E. Canadian Rail W MIFFLIN. PA 15122 dia relations: providing direc ANTIQUES-409 Beaver cleaning, window cleaning, They will have the chance to voice their views at a special meet­ Street. Buy and Sell. wallpaper cleaning and re­ ing with Bishop Donald Wuerl Monday, July 11, from 7:30 to 9:30 • I! Itti Ititi > I 111 llK'll 469-3902 lion and follow-through for a 0385 WANTED TO BUY placement window ropes, variety of communications-re- (412)741-7817. p.m. at St. John Fisher Church In Churchill. SOO W(> I (Pmatxiagh) grass cutting. Go anywhere. latcd tasks: participating in lo­ AAA AAA ABA AB AC- WANTED OLD WOODEN- Free estimates. Call 412-481- “The gathering will serve a dual purpose," said Robert Sherwin, '/ S 7 ------752-9701 cal and national communica­ CESS-AMERICAN FLYER- Furniture, Bedroom sets. Din­ 5866. (Ellwood City) tions organizations. Three (3) Lionel Trains and Old Toys ing Room Sets, Old Trunks coordinator of programs for the diocesan Olllce for Adolescent For­ WWr|'« d yarn hem Iq* 13. Cash paid. (412)781-3323. Dame Graduate will pay up to ‘It sends a strong message the diocese wants to listen." said Fr. $75.000 for trains in good «■ kMft jw Bttl Kurtmsky. condition for my collection. C tD .irtiWiMÉIt § Please call Drew Bauer Eaq. 1 m*o**a i Those wishing more Information should call Cindy at 241-4722 Coraopolis, PA 15108 PRAY FOR VOCATIONS 412-343-4486. 1 Dw «ML 88 1 1880 br Bob at 264-9530. ■ Friday, June 24, 1994 PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Page 9

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Teaching as Jesus ‘Know, then. O beautiful soul. Fr. Crowley celebrates that you are the image of God. Know that you are the glory of All the ingredients 50th jubilee God. Know then. O rnan. your By LOYES M. SPAYD greatness, and be vigilant." times, almost overwhelming. For example, one Father Kenan Crowley cele­ Si. Ambrose. of the situations dramatized was that of a brated his 50th anniversary of 4th century I was struggling in my search for a topic for woman who, in giving directions to a blind ordination els a Capuchin priest this column when I recently attended an inter­ woman with a seeing-eye dog, found herself with a Mass recently at St. faith conference, That All May Worship: Build­ talking to the dog. Agatha in Ellwood City and ing Bridges Together.” sponsored by the Office Another situation dramatized was that of a another celebration at Keine I T S F R E E for Persons with Disabilities in the Secretariat young man who walked, albeit with some diffi­ Hospital in McKeesport, where for Education of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Also culty, to the communion line and was practi­ he serves as chaplain. HOMEOWNERS IN AREA sponsoring this conference was the National CAN NOW "SION UP" TO cally pushed back to his seat by well-meaning A native of Ellwood City, he PURCHASE A BEAUTIFUL, Organization on Disability. ushers who would “bring Jesus to him." This professed his vows as a Capu­ MODERATELY PRICED, NO All of the ingredients needed for catechesis drama helped all of us to name and hopefully chin Franciscan friar in 1939 MAINTENANCE ABOVE were there: information, formation and trans­ deal with the complex emotions that surface in and was ordained May 18, GROUND SWIMMING formation (mission/conversion). In the morn­ our dealings with persons with disabilities. 1944. He was educated at the POOL OF THEIR CHOICE ing sessions, Mrs. Ginny Thornburgh focused In all of our faith life, we need to integrate former St. Fidelis College in WHICH INCLUDES A BIG on the need for physical accessibility in our Herman and Duquesne 10 X 12-FT. OR A HUGE our head knowledge with our emotional life in Fr. Kenan 10 X 20-FT. DECKI worship spaces for persons with disabilities so order that change, transformation, conversion University. that they may be included in all aspects of He served at parishes in Passavant, West Penn, St. Fran­ Pool Purchase-MINUS can occur. The result of conversion, transfor­ “SPECIAL CASH REBATE" worship. She, as well as speakers throughout mation, is mission — visible signs that we are Ohio, Maryland, Kansas and cis in New Castle and at Kane, the day, focused on the need to transform our West Virginia and Puerto Rico. where he has served since different people doing different things. Locally, Fr. Kenan has 1991. exclusive thinking and attitudes about persons At the close of the conference, Linda Dicker­ with disabilities. There was a plethora of infor­ worked as a chaplain at Mc­ He is a former state chaplain = 0 son, co-c»iairperson, issued a challenge to all Keesport Hospital. North Hills of the Knights of Columbus. YOUR POOL mation — speakers, booths, pamphlets, exhib­ 200 of us. If we each effected one change in the PURCHASE IS its. The second ingredient of catechesis is the inclusivity of the worship environment, or worked on changing one attitude or perception formation — the movement from head to heart. FREE! Present at the conference were several persons each week for 50 weeks (she gave us two weeks Father C arl G entile with disabilities — some of which were physi­ vacation), we would have effected 10,000 PLUS A DECK cally confining and severe. The presence of changes. In May of 1995, at the second annual That All May Worship" Conference, we could OF YOUR CHOICE these people with their humor, peace and joy Swimmate Pools announces the report on our accomplishments. Our heartfelt thank you availability for any home owner to was itself an inspiration. purchase a beautiful, moderately The other significant transformative “mo­ The day ended, as it began, with prayer and priced, no maintenance pool of their song led by the Catholic Deaf Choir. Informa­ choice. This comes complete with a big ment" of the conference was the presentation f o r th e 10X12-foot or a huge 10X2D-foot deck. of an interactive drama troupe, the Pittsburgh tion, story, drama, prayer, ritual, challenge ... This offer is through a special “Bonus all the ingredients were there and well integrat­ Deferred Cash Rebate Program", that Playback Theatre, directed by Roni Ostfleld. will ultimately cover the purchase price The purpose of this presentation was to evoke ed. A catechetical moment indeed! ffl unselfish devotion of the pool you choose! This deferred cash rebate program and name and deal with the feelings that occur will cost you nothing to participate, and in certain life situations involving people with Loyes Spayd is diocesan director for catecheti­ is offered by Swimmate Pools disabilities. The feelings are powerful and, at cal ministries. you have shown to us. exclusively. Sincere persons that purchase a pool will have a choice of the pool that they have always wanted. PLUS this We shall miss you. special offer will include the choice of a 10X12-foot or a 10X20-foot deck. Local Capuchins attend Haiti vigils begin Purchasing a Swimmate Pool gives you something that no other pool com­ world conference The Pittsburgh Haiti Solidarity Committee pany can otter! A Bonus Deferred has begun weekly vigils at the Federal Build­ Rebate Program! Two members of the Capuchins’ St. W ith our love, All information pertaining to this ing. 1000 Liberty Ave., Downtown, on special pool purchase offer will be given Augustine Province in Pittsburgh are partici­ after your pool site is inspected. No pating in the 81st general chapter of the Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. to support information given over the phone. Capuchin Franciscan Order in Rome June a national campaign urging a just LLS. policy The Parish Fam ily "Swimmers" Call For 13 - July 2. on Haiti. o f St. Alphonsus An Appointment Today! Father William Wiethom, provincial minis­ The group's next meeting will be held Fri­ Call Anytime ter, and Father William Henn, a native of day, July 8 , at 6:30 p.m. at the Thomas Mer­ M c D o n a l d New Brighton who now teaches at Gregorian ton Center, 5125 Penn Ave., Garfield. 412-521-7803 University in Rome, are representing the We Go Anywhere province at the worldwide gathering. 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A round the diocese Ä rt brings homeless man closer to home O b i t u a r i e s By PATRICIA BARTOS helped calm his feelings of Fr. Joseph Koloszczyk Sr. D ennis Tekac loneliness. Fr. Joseph F. Koloszczyk, Sister Mary Dennis Tekac. a member of the Leo Crawford found more His wife, children and pastor of St. Stanislaus Par­ Vincentian Sisters of Charity in the North Hills for than a home when he arrived at grandson now live in Balti­ ish in Ambridge. died June 75 years, died June 17 in the motherhouse infir­ St. Joseph House of Hospitality more and he talks with them 20 at age 70. He had headed mary at age 91. in the Hill District six months frequently on the phone. They St. Stanislaus for 17 years. Sr. Dennis entered the community from Young­ ago. have requested some of his Fr. Koloszczyk was bom stown. Ohio and did domestic work in convents The former Butler resident, drawings and look forward to in Pittsburgh and educated throughout the Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Altoona- who had fallen on hard times his progress, he reported. at St. Hyacinth in Oakland, Johnstown. Mobile, Ala., and Cape Girardeau, Mo. and eventually was homeless “My wife is impressed,” he St. Fidelis in Herman and St. dioceses. She retired to the motherhouse in 1971 and sleeping under a bridge in added with a wide grin. Vincent College and and worked In various positions. Pittsburgh, discovered a talent A native of Alabama, Craw­ by Jim Herrmann Seminary. Fr. Koloszczyk Surviving are one sister in Slovakia and one and love for drawing. ford had lived in Chicago be­ He was ordained June 11, brother, Peter Tekac, who resides in the Vincen­ Leo Crawford found u new talent 1950 in St. Vincent Archabbey with Bishop John tian Home. North Hills. With the training and en­ fore moving to Butler 20 years for drawing when he took up resi­ couragement of Ron Robertson, ago and working at Armco. dence at St. Joseph House of Dearden officiating. Funeral Mass was offered June 20 In the moth­ another resident of St. Joseph, When personal problems began Hospitality. Fr. Koloszczyk served as parochial vicar at St. erhouse chapel, followed by burial In the sisters’ he has completed several pencil to overwhelm him and his fami­ Hilary in Washington from 1950-53, St. George in cemetery. physician who works with Mt. Oliver from 1953-57, at St. Josaphat on the drawings and is pleased with ly broke up, he began living out homeless men and women to of his car and later became South side from 1957-58, St. Anselm in Swissvale the result. assure they have access to from 1958-63. Our Lady of Lourdes in Bür­ “It's a challenge," he said of homeless. health care. get tstown from 1963-68, and at St. Thomas in Sr. M arie-Aline M assicotte his new hobby, adding that the It was a frightening time, he Crawford was referred to St. Sister Marie-Aline (the former Antonia Marie) Joseph, a residence for low- Clarksville from 1968-77. eyes are always the hardest ele­ recalled, and he eventually He became pastor of St. Stanislaus In 1977. Massicotte. former principal of Ursuline Academy income persons ages 50 and ment. asked Dr. Jim Withers for help Fr. Koloszczyk is a former member of the priest in Bloomfield, died June 17 in the St. Anthony His work has even brought in finding a place to live. Dr. older. The facility, once directed by the Sisters of Charity, now council and finance council. Medical Center in Louisville. Ky. She was 89. him closer to his family and Withers is a Mercy Hospital Surviving is his godchild. Constance Caruso. A native of Chicoutimi, Quebec. Canada, she is a subsidiary of Catholic Funeral Mass will be offered June 24 in St. entered the Ursuline Sisters in Pittsburgh in 1926 Charities, with Mary Land Hine /\ F F C> R I > /V B I t <3- f T /V WAYS Stanislaus Church, with Bishop Donald Wuerl of­ and graduated from Duquesne University and the as executive director and Paul ficiating. Interment will follow In St. Stanislaus Universite Laval in Quebec. 3 2 5 -2 6 $219 pp.do. Dvorchak as assistant director. . Miss Saigon June Cemetery in Millvale. Sr. Marie-Aline taught at Ursuline from 1927- Miss Saigon July 2 2 -2 3 -2 4 $249 pp.do. Four sisters also remain on the 55 and served as principal from 1955-58. She lat­ Miss Saigon Aug. 6 -7 $219 ppdo. staff. Joseph Andiorio er taught at Ursuline College and in Ursuline St. Joseph is at full capacity, schools in Louisville. Phantom July 2 2 -2 3 -2 4 $249 PPdo. Joseph M. Andiorio of Oakland, well-known ar­ with 60 residents, and the Surviving are cousins in Canada. Phantom Aug. 13-14 $219 pp<*> Maryhouse facility for women ea hair stylist, died June 13 in Mercy Hospital at age 78. Funeral Mass was offered June 20 in the moth­ Showboat Sept. 2 4 -2 5 $239 ppdo in Brookline is at capacity with erhouse chapel in Louisville, followed by burial in ______All includeilude »91»VI be»tbeit »howthow »eotlng«eotlng______30 women. A native of Pittsburgh, he, with his brothers, operated beauty salons in Pittsburgh. He also the community cemetery. Now York City Tour July 15-16 -17 $249 PP-do. Most residents at St. Joseph stay an average of 2 to 3 years, served as an usher at Forbes Field and Three Riv­ C&G TOURS INC « 864-2141 although some have lived at the ers Stadium for more than 50 years. N e c r o l o g y home for 15 years, Hine and Mr. Andiorio was a member of St. Paul Cathe­ dral Parish and the Pittsburgh Athletic June 27 HEARING AIDS Dvorchak report. The home of­ fers independent living with Association. He served as past president of the G. Fr. Arthur Burns ...... 1954 AFFORDABLE! supportive services. 09 Verdi Lodge and as a founding member of the Fr. Michael Bonfield ...... 1971 STARKEY Oakland Lodge (now known as the Richard S. Fr. Edward M. Schwartz...... 1980 SOUTH HILLS Maripn Shrine* »Holy Lend «Europe----- Caliguiri Lodge). June 29 Surviving Eire his wife. Josephine Colosimo An­ Fr. Joseph R. Arch ...... 1973 C E 7 ONLY HEARING AID diorio, one daughter, Sister Joanne Marie, presi­ July 1 ALL IN EAR CENTERS Prion or Loty. Form Your Own Group dent and chief executive officer of the Pittsburgh Fr. James J. B urke ...... 1954 -FREE TICKET lor «pilgrim*- Msgr. Edward A. H einrich...... 1972 P.O. Box 856 Mercy Health System, and nieces and nephews. Krsbs Professional Center Catholic Pilgrimages Funeral Mass was offered June 16 in the chap- July 3 $ 2 9 9 °Limited ° Offer McMurray, PA 15317 el of Mercy Hospital. Fr. Herman J. 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For take-outs call TUESDAY, JUNE 20 781-9726. MEETING. 7:30 p.m.. South Hills Separated and SUNDAY, JULY 3 Divorced Group, St. Margaret parish center. Green MASS for shut-ins, 6 a.m., WPXI-TV, Channel Tree. For information call 921-7999. 1 1 . THURSDAY, JUNE 30 TRIDENTINE MASSES. 8 and 11 a.m.. Holy G ood tim es! A G reat m usic! MASS. Downtown Catholic Community, 5 p.m.. Wisdom/St. Boniface, North Side. St. Mary of Mercy, Downtown. Meeting follows, MASS for persons troubled with drinking prob­ with Fr. Kris Stubna, speaker, on "Bible In Eveiy- lems, 8:30 a.m.. East Wing chapel, St. Francis Hos­ Ufe." For information call Nunzlo Galletta. pital. Lawrenceville.

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