Bishops set priorities at meeting By JERRY FILTEAU concerns, programs promoting During the meeting the and participate actively in the when the Vatican revises the CHICAGO-(NO-As a holiness, broader consultation, bishops also: 1976 election; rites for admission to candidacy result of their spring meeting more pastoral research, and the • ISSUED A statement • REAFFIRMED their and ordination of deacons, for here May 4-6, in the future the development of shared charging that many of the backing of Catholic schools and married deacons it should responsibility. elderly in American society praised Catholic parents and incorporate formal affirmation See pages 4,5 for These were the main suffer denial of their basic educators for their sacrifices to and consent to the deacon's stories, photos on concerns that the bishops rights because of social at- maintain and improve them; ministry by his wife and family. expressed in nearly a full day of titudes and policies, and urging • PETITIONED the More than 200 of the Bishops' meeting discussions on the mission and substantial social change to Vatican to allow deacons in this nation's bishops, among them goals of the National Con- correct injustices; country to impart a number 's Coleman U.S. bishops can be expected to ference of Catholic Bishops and • PASSED A resolution of blessings now reserved to F. Carroll, attended the three- place more emphasis on U.S. Catholic Conference urging the American people to priests; and, day meeting—including three evangelization, doctrinal (NCCB-USCC). learn the issues and candidates • SUGGESTED that new bishops-elect who had been named auxiliary bishops of Newark, N.J., the day the meeting opened. As a result of a statutory change that the bishops ap- proved at their previous meeting last November, for the first time in the history of the VOICE NCCB the apostolic delegate in the , Archbishop VOL. XVIII No. 10 Jean Jadot, was invited to join in the deliberations. A PLANNED statement on American Catholic history was removed from the agenda before the meeting. In the course of the meeting another action document, suggesting guidelines for diocesan vocations offices was also with- drawn—on the grounds that the bishops' vocations com- mittee could issue the guidelines without general conference approval. The spring meeting here marked a return to semi-annual meetings of the NCCB-USCC. For the past three years the bishops got together in full assembly only once a year, in November, and met in smaller regional groups in the spring. As a result of a change in Nine Future Priests Were Ordained to the Diaconate Last Saturday. See pictures Page 2. format that was started last November, streamlined procedures for handling committee reports and action items gave the bishops more 8 To be ordained Saturday time to study special topics. Eight new priests will be THE BISHOPS' ordained for the Archdiocese of suggestions for future con- Miami by Archbishop Coleman ference priorities arose out of F. Carroll at 11 a.m., Saturday, their chief topic for the Chicago May 15, in the Cathedral of St. meeting, the mission of the Mary. bishops as a national con- The Sacrament of Holy ference. Orders will be conferred on the In a general session on the Rev. Mr. Edward P. Lynch, afternoon of May 4, Archbishop Cobh, County Cork; the Rev. Joseph L. Bernardin of Cin- Mr. William Davidsen, St. Ann cinnati, NCCB-USCC parish, Naples; the Rev. Mr. president, reminded the John M. O'Hara, Norristown, bishops that their mission as Pa.; the Rev. Mr. Thomas G. individuals and as a conference Wenski, Sacred Heart parish, Rev. Mr. Lynch Rev. Mr. Wenski must be viewed in the light of Lake Worth; the Rev. Mr. the mission of the Church, Thomas E. Wisniewski, Orwell, "that is to say, the community Ohio; the Rev. Mr. Daniel I. (Continued on page 20) Kubala, Central City, Pa.; the Rev. Mr. Al Victor, St. Paul the Apostle parish, Lighthouse Point; and the Rev. Mr. J. Richard Soulliere, Little Flower parish Hollywood. Born in Ireland the Rev. Mr. Lynch has been studying Classified 21 at the Archdiocesan Major Editorial 6 Seminary of St. Vincent de Gospel Truth. . . 14 Paul for the past three years. Know Your Rev. Mr. Victor Rev. Mr. Kubala Rev. Soulliere Faith 12 PRIOR to coming to South Movies 10 Florida the ordinand studied at Walsh of the need for bilingual Louis. For nine months he Sunday, May 16, at 12:45 p.m. Prayer 14 the University of Salamanca, priests in this area. S. Fla. Scene... 16 worked among agricultural in Immaculate Conception Spanish 22-24 Spain, one of three pontifical As a deacon he has served farm workers in San Isidro Church. TV 10 colleges in the world. He in the parishes of Immaculate Mission in Pompano Beach. A NATIVE of White Walsh 6 enrolled there after being Conception, Hialeah; St. Joan The Rev. Mr. Lynch will Plains, N.Y. whose family Youth 18 advised by Msgr. Bryan O. of Arc, Boca Raton; and St. celebrate his first on (Continued on page 11) 2% — 10 PAYS Rector of seminary, Dominican Father Urban One of nine new deacons is &2M J^ife.-, -•: Voll speaks to seminary shown as the diaconate graduates during Mass, was conferred on him by Seminary faculty members who concelebrated Mass with Archbishop Carroll at the which preceded com- major seminary, applaud college graduates standing behind them. Archbishop Coleman F. mencement exercises last Carroll. Sunday. Abp. confers 34 degrees at Major Seminary

BOYNTON BEACH— mencement exercises at the principal celebrant of a Con- was conferred on Dr. Sergio J. Garcia-Miro, Paul Fifteen master's degrees and 19 Archdiocesan Major Seminary celebrated Mass at the major Father Gregory J. Andrews, R. Kappes and Angel M. bachelor's degrees were con- of St. Vincent de Paul last seminary, preceding wn0 was ordained to the Santos. ferred by Archbishop Coleman Sunday. • graduation. priesthood for the Diocese of Bachelor of Arts degrees F. Carroll during com- The Archbishop was the The degree of Master of St. Petersburg last Saturday. were conferred on John A. Newly ordained, Father Vin- Barrow, Brent A. Bohan, cent Clemente, also ordained James M. Byer, Jesus M. for Florida's west coast See, Crespo Perez, Thomas S. received a Crutcher, Robert E. Dudley, degree. Paul E. Edwards, Paul A. Garcia de Quevedo, Mark L. Master of Divinity degrees Heuberger, James B. Johnson, were also conferred on Rev. Mr. Hector R. Perez, Arthur J. Leo F. Armbrust, Jr., Rev. Mr. Proulx, Joseph M. Pullaro, James J. Melley, Rev. Mr. Joaquin Rivera Pagan, Richard Charles E. Notabartolo, Rev. D. Roach, Jose A. Rodriguez, Mr. Timothy G. Piano, Rev. Ramon E. Rosario, Stephen C. Mr. Clarence Podgorski, Rev. Sayers and Robert B. Sherman. Mr. Jorge A. Sardinas, Rev. The Rev. Mr. Sardinas Mr. Timothy S. Sockol, Rev. gave the commencement ad- Mr. Kenneth D. Whittaker, all dress for the School of of whom were ordained to the Theology and Hector Perez for diaconate last week'. Also the graduating class of the receiving Master of Divinity college. Both are studying for degrees were James -A. the priesthood of the Arch- Blachura, Thomas I. Barthle, diocese of Miami. St. John Vianney Graduation set Five seminarians will be graduated from St. John Vianney junior college and two others will receive high school diplomas during commencement exercises at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 22 in St. Raphael Chapel on the campus. William D. Ackerman IV, Robert M. Johnston, Paul M. Lyon, Michael L. Mancuso and John L. Oliver will continue their studies for the priesthood of the Archdiocese of Miami next year at the Archdiocesan Major Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul, Boynton Beach. Joseph P. Barimo and Daniel E. Otero will return to St. John Vianney Seminary for studies in the college depart- ment.

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Page 2 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 Injustices to aged blasted in document CHICAGO-(NC)- The fort—on the individual, family, well as social structures," said humanity." costs, and regressive property U.S. bishops at their spring community and public policy the bishops in their 3,000-word The statement, "Society taxes." meeting here leveled a levels—to help give the elderly statement."In undertaking this and the Aged: Toward collective blast at the poverty, more sense of personal dignity task we are not simply meeting Reconciliation," was prepared THE BISHOPS urged indignity and discrimination and more protection of their the demands of charity and by the Committee on Health people as individuals to begin that American society. inflicts basic human rights to life, justice. We are accepting our Affairs of the U.S. Catholic questioning their own attitudes on the elderly. health care, food, and decent Conference. The bishops ap- toward the elderly. They They challenged social housing and income. At the proved the statement by the stressed that the family still attitudes and structures that public policy level they en- overwhelming margin of 211 to plays "the critical role" in make it difficult for many of the dorsed expansion of federal Bishops' 8 votes. providing an atmosphere of aged to do much more than housing loans to benefit the The bishops cited a 1971 love and acceptance and a await death, stripped of then- elderly. federal report indicating that feeling of worth, even when sense of dignity and deprived of "HEALING THE rupture Meeting "the elderly are the most institutionalization is necessary basic human rights. between society and its elderly severely malnourished group in because of a person's needs for They committed the members requires a major Roundup society." Noting that existing professional care or services. Church to a wide-ranging ef- effort to change attitudes as programs do not reach all those At the community level in need, they complained that they stressed the need for even the present federal Food parish structures to seek out Stamp program is in danger of the "hidden" elderly, and to Catholic schools 'most being cut back so that fewer of help provide a variety of ser- the elderly will be reached. vices that will not only meet 1 They argued that the current basic needs but will aso help the effective education means housing shortage across the elderly to live fuller lives. They country "affects the elderly CHICAGO- (NC) -The public funds for nonpublic parallels his or her own...On also stressed the need for more education. They termed more than most," and "40 Catholic institutional in- U.S. bishops repeated their behalf of the entire Church we percent of the elderly live in volvement in social services. conviction that Catholic "deplorable" the "tenuous and affirm our debt to (the) homes which lack such facilities schools "are the most effective at times offensive" reasons dedicated ministers of On the public policy level as central heating, hot water, or the bishops argued that basic means available to the Church given by the courts in over- education, Sisters, Brothers, inside toilets." for the. education of children turning various forms of state priests and lay people, who social changes—such as full and young people." aid legislation. teach by what they are." Even those who have employment policies, decent By a vote of 153 to 30, with From the discussion that The document praises the achieved their own homes income guarantees, equitable three abstentions, the bishops preceded the addition of that work of those in Catholic through a lifetime of work, the tax structure, and com- approved a 12-page statement, language into the statement, it education, saying that in recent bishops said, "are threatened prehensive health care—are "Teach Them," proposed for was clear that some bishops years they have succeeded in with losing their homes because needed before the elderly can their consideration by the were especially incensed at the strengthening teacher for- of waning physical strength, ever hope to have their needs Committee on Education of the suggestion in some recent U.S. mation programs increasing rising fuel and maintenance meet adequately. 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Page 4 / Miami, Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 8« Florida Scene 2,700 to be graduated from 76 high schools More than 2,100 students May 28, St. John Vianney Church. Police, firemen Mass will be graduated this year from Seminary. Madonna Academy- 8 16 high school in the Arch- Cardinal Gibbons- 8 p.m., p.m., May 19, Nativity Church, diocese of Miami. May 26, War Memorial Aud., Hollywood. set by Abp. Carroll The largest high school Fort Lauderdale. Mary Immaculate-8 p.m., class includes 258 boys and Chaminade- 3 p.m., May May 27, School Auditorium, A Memorial Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop girls who will receive diplomas 22, Nativity Church, Key West. Coleman F. Carroll for deceased members of South Florida at 8 p.m., Sunday, June 6, at Hollywood. Monsignor Pace- 8 p.m., police and fire departments at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 23 in Cardinal Newman High School, Christopher Columbus- 10 May 21, Dade County St. Mary Cathedral. West Palm Beach. a.m., May 29, Miami Dade Auditorium. Personnel of all departments and families of deceased Other graduations are College-S. Campus. Notre Dame Academy- 2 members are invited to participate in the Mass sponsored by scheduled as follows: Carrollton-7 p.m., June 4, p.m., May 29, St. Mary the Archdiocesan Guild of Catholic Police and Firemen. A Archbishop Curley- 10:30 St. Hugh Church, Coconut Cathedral. coffee will follow in the Archdiocesan Hall where new Guild a.m., May 29, St. Mary Grove. Ro sari an Academy-2 p.m., memberships will be accepted. Those planning to attend Cathedral. Immaculata-LaSalle- 11 June 5, Rosarian Theater, W. should call 223-4561. Assumption Academy- a.m., May 22, St. Mary Palm Beach. 7:30 p.m., May 28, Assumpta Cathedral. St. Thomas Aquinas- 8 Bilingual adult ed Hall, Assumption Academy. Our Lady of Lourdes-6:30 p.m., May 25, War Memorial Adult Education Seminars are being conducted this Belen Jesuit Prep-8 p.m., p.m., May 21, Epiphany Aud., Fort Lauderdale. month in both English and Spanish for members of St. Agatha parish in Miami's southwest section. At 8:30 p.m. today (Friday) Dr. Rene de la Huerta, psychiatrist, will lecture in Spanish. The last in his series will 200 priests hear talk be conducted on Friday, May 21. His topic is Sex Education—Parent to Child. The first of two lectures in English which will be given on new Rite of Penance by Dr. William McShane, physician, is scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday, May 20. His topics include Family and Children The word "confession" is Forth, he said, is ab- Versus Society and Sexual Education and Christian Prin- correct but is not a broad solution, the declaration that ciples. The second lecture will be given on Thursday, May 27. enough term for that God's mercy is operating in our All seminars are conducted at the parish center in the sacrament, 200 priests of the Father lives, that we are forgiven—the arcade section of Tamiami Mall, 8768 SW Eight St. Archdiocese of Miami were told confirmation of our conversion at a clergy conference last week Champlin process. Serra Mass servers in the Cathedral Hall. Last is a sense of peace, Father Joseph M. joy, reconciliation and healing Serra Mass Server awards will be presented Champlin of Fulton N.Y., noted that results. by Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll to altar boys lecturer and contributer to the from every parish in the Archdiocese at 3 p.m., "That is the Order of Voice Know Your Faith series, Penance," he said. Sunday, May 16 in St. Raphael Chapel on the spoke to the priests on the New wrongdoing. campus of St. John Vianney Seminary. Rite of Penance, which will be "So the second step, then, Father Champlin pointed Awards are presented to two youths from inaugurated here in coming is the confession of our sins." out that the New Rite of each parish who have distinguished themselves months. The third step, he said, is Penance involves change and through devotion to Christ in the Blessed He said the name of the the discussion with the priest the people will have to be Sacrament and through dedication to their duties new rite, the "Order of Penance and the acceptance of prepared by lecture and homily as altar boys. or the Rite of Reconciliation," satisfaction or penance, some and even by demonstrating it, was very important to get word, deed, or prayer that will using persuasion to help the across to the people. have as its effect a healing people accept something un- familiar. Young adult night "THE RITE refers to process. A Second Annual Gourmet Night will be sponsored conversion" he said, "which jointly by the Catholic Young Adult Clubs of North Dade means going from a state of and Broward Counties at 8 p.m., Saturday, May 22, at the darkness, sin, alienation, guilt, Prayer for Good Harvest K. of C. Hall, 13300 Memorial Hwy., North Miami. lack of freedom, selfishness and Admission will be one "gourmet" food item and one can luke warmness to a state of life, of food or staples for Camillus House in downtown Miami. service, freedom, peace, grace, will be observed Sunday Beverages may be purchased at the hall. love and more intense devotion Sunday, May 16, will be observed as a For additional information in Dade call 681-7733 be- and love of Christ. That's the National Day of Prayer for a Good Harvest, in the tween 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Those in Broward County should conversion process. Archdiocese of Miami and in dioceses throughout call 966-4994 between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. and between 5 p.m. "The conversion process the nation. and 10 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. does include the confession of In a letter to Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll, our sins, but that's only part of Membership in Catholic Young Adult Clubs is open to Bishop Ignatius Strecker, president of the the process," he said adding men and women between the ages of 18 and 30. National Catholic Rural Life Conference, asked that the Church wants the rite that the day be observed to keep the world food Broward Serra head of penance to be several things, crisis in the minds of all. a multiple process. The process FORT LAUDERDALE—Otto J. Trott has been elected "While the problems of feeding a hungry president of the Broward County Serra Club. includes change of heart, ad- mission of sin, discussion with world are many and complex, there are two Other officers who will serve with him during 1976-77 conditions necessary for a just solution," Bishop are G. Richard Artim, vice president-programs; C. Richard the priest, absolution and healing. Strecker said. "One is a good harvest in the Lill, vice president-membership; and James G. Griffin, vice United States and around the world. The other is president-vocations. Francis W. Mulcunry is secretary; and "The first step con- a willingness to share these life-giving gifts with Andrews Mandelowski is treasurer. Elected trustees are version" he said "is God's, those in need... Philip Jansen, Joseph Vargo, Eugene McCahill, James J. more than our own." "A bountiful harvest and just distribution Ferry, Daniel Hickey and Frank Ceravolo. The second step he said, is are necessary if the plea of our Holy Father is to The new officers will be installed during the meeting on the acknowledgement of our be fulfilled: 'No more hunger, hunger never Monday, May 24, at 12:30 p.m. at the Gait Ocean Mile sins, the admission of our again,'" the letter concluded. Hotel.

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE I Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 3 Bishops take a look at 'what we are about' CHICAGO—(NC) —From the standpoint of the U.S. bishops, their spring meeting here may have been one of the most important ones they have had since they were first organized as the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) a decade ago. "This is the first time since I became a bishop that we have taken a leisurely look at what we are about as bishops," said one bishop appreciatively. THE CHIEF topic that the bishops devoted their at- tention to during the three-day meeting was a study of their mission or purpose as a national conference. By prior design that discussion was not to produce any immediate actions—but it is expected that in coming years the results of the discussion will be felt throughout the conference. These results will affect the tone and priorities of the bishops' work as a national body, and ultimately they will have a strong impact on the effectiveness of each bishop's pastoral work in his own diocese. Members of the U.S. hierarchy gather to Springfield, III., and John R. McGann of Rock- The major issues that the bishops said should receive discuss a wide range of concerns at their ville Centre, N.Y., attacked the problem, increased attention included more national emphasis on spring meeting in Chicago. Among the issues urging Catholics to participate in the political evangelization, doctrine, consultation, pastoral research, and raised was that of political apathy on the part process and asking bishops to launch voter shared responsibility. of Catholics. Bishops Joseph McNicholas of registration drives in their dioceses. IN HIS opening talk, Archbishop Joseph L. Bernardin of Cincinnati, NCCB president, suggested that the NCCB and the bishops' other national agency, the U.S. Catholic Conference (USCC), ought essentially to be engaged in "an In other action exercise of our pastoral ministry as bishops." The mission of the conference, he said, "flows from the 'Farmworkers are process out of distrust, apathy the six-year-old practice, in mission of all episcopacy." or indifference," they said. effect in most U.S. dioceses, With the bishops searching out the fundamental brothers in Christ' may have a strong mixture of relationship between their roles as individual bishops and A bishop whose Texas Defends refusal good and bad effects. their role as a national body, much of the general session on diocese includes a large number In response to several the topic centered around the theological nuances of such of migrant farmworkers urged questions at a press conference, Wives to have role words as pastoral authority, bishops as teachers, preachers Catholic bishops to "shoulder Cardinal Terence Cooke of New After a lively debate that and prophets, shared responsibility, collegiality, and the the glorious task of welcoming York defended the consistent contrasted tradition with exercise of authority. Christ into our midst as he refusal of the U.S. bishops to pastoral concern, the U.S. IN A report at the end of the meeting summarizing the comes to us under the guise of bishops passed a resolution results of the group meetings, Archbishop Bernardin said our poorest brother. "Migrant that the wives of candidates for that the idea of "a more pastoral thrust in the conference's farmworkers are not the married diaconate be given deliberations and programs" pervaded all of the discussions. problems—they are gorgeous a distinct role in the ordination The single issue which received the most attention was opportunities testing our Bishops' rite for their husbands. The evangelization, he said: apostolic zeal," said Bishop bishops also voted that deacons "Several groups said there is need for a conference John J. Fitzpatrick of Meeting be given the power to impart a entity to provide leadership for promoting and implementing Brownsville, Tex., in a homily number of blessings that are a program of evangelization more effectively in the American at a Mass for migrant farm- reserved to priests under context. Other groups emphasized that the evangelization of workers during the spring Roundup current Church discipline. youth, in particular, requires the attention of the Church meeting of the National ...Many bishops stressed the necessity of good com- Conference of Catholic Bishops endorse a particular con- No women's office munication via the media for effective evangelization." (NCCB). "They are not stitutional amendment to According to Archbishop Bernardin, other areas in foreigners and sheep of another combat abortion. Cardinal A suggestion that the U.S. which bishops said the conference should become more active fold but our brothers in Christ, Cooke answered that the bishops establish a separate included: of the same fold as we, seeking bishops consider endorsement U.S. Catholic Conference office • Assistance in the bishops' "mission of sanctifying not so much economic relief and of a particular amendment for women's concerns has been their people," including development of programs to en- justice but the saving word of "premature at this time." He rejected. But a plan to in- courage stronger marriage and family life and to promote Christ and of his Gospel in added that the members of corporate those concerns into and guide spiritual renewal movements: whose suffering they share so Congress are all "clearly aware conference activities has been 6 A new emphasis on pastoral research to aid the greatly," Bishop Fitzpatrick of where the Catholic bishops established. In place of a bishops in their apostolic mission, using models such as the told the bishops. stand" on the principle that separate office, the plans and NCCB's nationwide bicentennial consultation on liberty and "we really feel we have to insist programs committee has justice, and professional research resources such as the as much as possible on the directed that women's concerns Catholic University of America and the Center for Applied 'Join in polities' maximum protection of the life be addressed at all levels of of the unborn child." conference planning. Research in the Apostolate; With nearly unanimous • Broader consultation on the national level with groups approval (176-5), the U.S. such as the National Federation of Priests' Councils and the bishops passed a resolution 'Study Vigil Mass' Papers presented national conferences of men and women Religious superiors, urging Americans to "par- Archbishop John F. along with a more prominent role for the bishops' national ticipate actively in the political First published copies of Advisory Council, which includes representation from all Whealon of Hartford, Conn., "The John Carroll Papers," a life of our country. 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All savings deposits now insured up to $40,000 Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 5 Whose ox is being gored? It is amazing how shifty the thinking of the substituting the key words: down to us by Jefferson and Adams, (who were courts and the secular newspapers can be from "It is clear, for example, that it is unfair to educated in private schools). They are not one controversy to another, depending on whose tax the parents of Catholic school children for the mandated in the Constitution. The church schools ox is being gored. services of public schools when the Catholics were first in American history and the public A Miami afternoon daily was complaining maintain their own top-notch schools without the schools evolved later as they were needed. Public editorially last week about Miami residents support from the public school children's schools are no more or no less American or having to pay county taxes for the county fire parents." (The same would apply for Lutherans, Constitutional than non-public schools. And department which their don't use and city taxes Jews or any parent who wants to educate his Catholic schools are at least as supportive of good for the city fire department they do use. The children in a legitimate nonpublic institution.) citizenship and responsibility to the country as paper supports the state Supreme Court ruling Likewise, the courts are against double are public schools. against "unfair double taxation." taxation for fire departments but not for schools. Catholics support the concept of public Says the editorial: "There is simply no In a time of extreme concern about rights the schools. They are absolutely necessary. Catholics reasonable argument in favor of taxing people to courts around the country in recent years have don't mind some of their tax dollars going to the support a service they don't receive." made thousands of decisions in the direction of public school system on the principle that it is for Thanks. That is exactly what we have been equity and fairness in practically every area the general good. saying about parents who don't choose to use the except nonpublic education. It is obvious that All we ask is that when a given Catholic public school system yet have to pay taxes to prejudice is at play. family is paying for a child to attend a Catholic support the families who do use the public Public schools are considered the standard, school, that the family be given some form of tax schools. the American way, while Catholic or other break so that at least part of their educational tax People living in Miami don't like one bit nonpublic schools are viewed suspiciously as dollar gets back into the school system the family paying for a county fire department that they somehow un-American, deviating from the is using rather than all of it going to the system don't use. The editorial states it this way: mainstream of the public system. It is all- their neighbor is using. "It is clear, for example, that it is unfair to American to go to church one hour on Sunday but That would hardly constitute "an establish- tax city of Miami property owners for fire if you educate your children all week long in a ment of religion." It would simply guarantee protection in the unincorporated areas when the "church system, that is somehow suspect to some one's constitutional right to exercise his religion city maintains its own top-notch fire department people. without having to pay extra for it. The present without support from the suburbs." The courts and citizens who think like that system is discriminatory on the basis of religion Beautiful! We couldn't have stated it better. have simply forgotten our true American and the exercise thereof. And that is un- All we have to do is use the same sentence, heritage. The public schools were not handed constitutional. Ordination-'l am ready and willing' Meanwhile, each candidate archbishop asks them to Without a word spoken, ordained and imposes hands. By Msgr. has publicly stated, "I am declare before the people their each one goes to the bishop and The rest of the ceremony is ready and willing." intention. And he asks: "Are kneels before him. The bishop brief. A prayer of James J. Then Archbishop Carroll you resolved, with the help of in meaningful silence imposes is followed by the investiture of will direct a long, beautiful the Holy Spirit, to discharge his hands on the candidate's priestly vestments—stole and Walsh instruction to the people without fail the office of head. A deacon kneels; and a chasuble. With holy chrism the present and the candidates. His priesthood in the rank of priest arises and returns to his archbishop anoints hands Tomorrow (Saturday) the address emphasizes the priest's presbyters as the trusted place. Another minister of which will be raised countless Cathedral of St. Mary will position in the Church, his role partners of the bishops in the sacrifice. Another minister times in blessings. witness a unique event—the among the people, the caring for the Lord's flock?" of the Word. Each of the ordinandi then ancient ceremony perpetuating significance of his consecration Each answers: "I am." THEN EVERY priest in goes up to the archbishop and the Catholic priesthood. Once to Jesus and his mission. He He questions them about the sanctuary, from the oldest is embraced by him •vith the again, a successor of the will say in part: "Presbyters their resolution to celebrate the to the youngest, including kiss of peace. apostles will link the 20th (priests) are co-workers of the mysteries of Christ faithfullly, classmates just ordained last Their first Mass follows. century with the 1st century college of bishops, since they to exercise the ministry of the Saturday in St. Petersburg, The Church is renewed again when he imposes hands on the are joined to bishops in the Word, to unite themselves more stands before each of the newly through the priesthood. newest candidates and keeps priestly office and are called to closely every day to Christ. firm the unbroken line of or- serve the people of God..." And to each question, they dained wtinesses to Christ and "THEY ARE called to answer, "I am...with the help of his Gospel. share in the priesthood of the God." Are there different It is unfortunate that most bishops and to mold themselves Then each candidate Catholics go through life in the likeness of Christ, the moves forward to the episcopal without ever witnessing a supreme and eternal priest. By chair, kneels and places his types of priests? single ordination ceremony. It consecration they will be made joined hands between the hands many Religious priests are is an unforgettable event, true priests of the New of the archbishop. In our (Questions will be answered by Father engaged in parish work, combining the simplicity of the Testament who will preach the troubled world today when Jose Nickse, assistant , St. Mary religious orders usually were authority has been under at- Cathedral. Readers are invited to send Gospels with the pageantry of Gospel, sustain the people of questions to Father Nickse. The Voice, P founded with a particular history, helping one to realize God, and celebrate sacred rites, tack, this moment in the 0. Box 38-1059, Miami, 33138. From these apostolate in mind: education, that the frail creature ordained especially the Lord's sacrifice." ceremony takes on added he will seled those to be answered in this mission work, etc...The for- carries within him the powers To the candidates, the significance. The archbishop column). mation of Religious priests Christ wanted peoples of all archbishop says: "My sons, asks one further question: "Do Q. The other day I asked includes a year or two of generations to benefit from. you are about to be promoted to you promise me and my suc- my parish priest to which order novitiate. MANY YEARS of training the order of priest. You must cessors obedience and respect?" he belonged and he said he was Diocesan or secular priests in mind and soul precede the apply your energies to your And when the candidate an- not a Religious. Are there are ordained to work with the ordinandi, as they wait for the sacred duty of instruction in swers, "I do," the archbishop different types of priests? I Rector, immediately after the the name of Christ who is the says, "May God who began the always thought priests were good work in you bring it to What is reading of the Gospel, to say chief Teacher. Share with all members of some order or your question? the long anticipated words: men that Word of God which fulfillment." religious group. "Let those who are to be or- you have received with joy. NOW IT is time for much A. There are two types of dained priests come forward." While you meditate on the law prayer. Heaven and earth join priests: those who belong to a People of God in a particular Vested in amice, alb, cincture of the Lord, see that you believe now in addressing the needs of Religious order and those who diocese. Most diocesan priests and a deacon's stole, they move; what you read, that you teach the man about to be ordained. belong to a diocese. Priests who work within the framework of a to the floor of the sanctuary. what you believe and that you The litany of the saints is sung, belong to an order are called parish. Diocesan priests do not After years of testing and translate your teaching into while each of the candidates lies "Religious" and priests who make the vows of religion, but spiritual direction and faculty action...Let the impact of your face down on the sanctuary belong to a diocese are called make a promise of obedience to appraisal, the archbishop lives please the followers of floor, a gesture of unworthiness "secular" or "diocesan" their bishop, freely embrace shows the concern of the Christ, so that by word and and humility and constant need priests. Obviously, all priests celibacy, and live in "practical Church by asking yet one more action you may strengthen the of help. share the one priesthood of poverty." question: "Do you know if they house which is the Church of After a brief prayer im- Christ. A vocation is a call from are worthy?" God... ploring the blessing of the Holy Religious priests make the God. Some men are called to The answer comes: "I "Understand the meaning Spirit and begging that these three vows of religion: serve within some Religious testify that upon inquiry of what you do; put into men "be set apart for a sacred poverty, chastity and family, others are called to among the people of God, and practice what you celebrate..." office," the candidates stand obedience. They form part of a serve in a particular diocese. upon recommendation of those THEN, AS it were, comes and prepare themselves for the Religious family and tradition, But they all share the mission concerned with their training, the final examination after most dramatic, important like the Franciscans or of the Church to preach the they have been found worthy." years of being examined. The moment of the ceremony. Dominicans. Even though saving Gospel of Christ. Page 6 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 I Today's Sister • Externals have changed ««% #rfc#l£lll' but goals have not,says 1IM lOaay one who has seen it all It used to be a quick step from the world" is minimized. out of high school and into the The convent is no longer a isolation of a convent for the place of isolation, security and girl who wanted to become a regimentation, Sister Mary nun. pointed out. But with the Second "NO ONE rings bells any Vatican Council came a turning more," she said. "You have of the Church away from responsibilities, now; you have isolation, into the center of the to set your own budget, make world, and with it a change in your own decisions, keep your the type of woman who was job on the basis of your joining the convent. qualifications. ONE WHO has ridden "Responsibility is a with the changes, observing the maturing factor, a deterrent to people who aren't going to be able to take the risks." She added that the vow of obedience has taken on a new meaning. "Obedience really SISTER means accountability. No one follows you around, but you are MARY accountable for what you do," MULLINS, she said. Most Religious orders leave regulations up to each O.P. local community, although the basic elements are still binding. For instance, two convents of the same order may have different times established for evolution and helping women their daily prayer, and the adapt themselves to the Sisters in each are expected to Religious life, is Sister Mary abide by the regulations Mullins, O.P., Associate Vicar established by their small for Religious in the Archdiocese group. of Miami and Chairman of the WITH ALL the external Department of Religious changes in recent years, Sister For more information... Contemplating life as a Sister? Contact Sister Mary Mullins in the office of Vicar for Religious, 625 NE 63 St., Miami, 33138. She can provide general information on the Religious life or refer you to a specific Religious community. Many convents have programs in which interested women may spend weekends or other short periods of time in the convent, learning about life there.

Studies at Barry College. Mary doesn't think they make As Director of Novices for a big difference to the girl her Adrian Dominican com- considering the Religious life. munity prior to Vatican II, as a "Vocation is a mystery — teacher in high school and to the person who has entered college, and as vicar for all the into the mystery these things women Religious in the Arch- aren't very important. The diocese, she has been in- people who are really interested strumental in helping young are not going to be attracted or women reach the decision to repelled by externals," she said. join the Religious life and in One of the most visible Making the decision shaping policy within the changes is in dress. Where nuns community. used to be seen only in long, "Where we now get maybe flowing habits, today it is 10 girls a year in our order, we common for them to wear story of one new Sister simplified habits, "modified used to get 100," she said. "But By GLENDA the majority used to come right habits" consisting of a solid WALKINSHAW radiated by the Sisters she out of Catholic high schools; color dress, or ordinary dress. knew, an infectious happiness now most American Sister Mary, who wears Voice Features Editor that seemed to come from their her habit whenever she is chosen way of life. congregations ask that girls be It began in high school, as SISTER out of high school for at least acting in her capacity as a a desire to dedicate her life to a It was a joy that gave representative of the Arch- two years before they join, so cause. CHRISTINE, them deep peace, but also a joy we lost that recruiting ground." diocese, sees a definite ad- At first Christine thought that gave them a zest for life vantage to having a choice be- that the impressionable high THIS CHANGEhas led to in terms of the Peace Corps, or O.S.F. a difference in the kind of girl tween wearing a habit or not. VISTA. But as she observed school girl saw in one particular entering, she said. "Now we get "WE ARE there to the Franciscan Sisters of incident that sticks in her mind. many college graduates and communicate a message," she Allegany, N.Y., who taught at Always one for mischief, professional women." said. If the habit is helpful, her Catholic school in New Christine had been caught in then it should be worn; then, Jersey, she began to change. deeper within me, that could the hall at school with a water And because of the many there are place where we can changes in the life of the woman serve our neighbor better by "My attitude began taking possibly be a Religious gun, which was confiscated by Religious, the problem of girls (Continued on page 9) on the aspect of commitment to vocation," she said. the Sisters. When later she joining who are "seeking flight Christ. I recognized something SHE SAW a special joy (Continued on page 8) Miami. Florida I THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 7 'There is a lot to be happy about1

(Continued from page 7) administered by her order. Finally came her first full circle, from a high school munity," she said. "It offers glimpsed two nuns merrily Then she began her two- vows, her first binding com- girl looking curiously at the support in prayer, in lifestyle, chasing each other, gleefully year term as a novice. First mitment after three years with Sisters who taught her, to a in fulfilling the Gospel life. And squirting the water gun, her came the year of canonical the order. In her community teacher being looked at I can be myself and still be very reaction was: "Nuns do that? novitiate, spent partially at the these vows are for one year, curiously by high school girls. much involved with people, Neat!" motherhouse in Allegany and renewable every year for three "ESPECIALLY since I proclaiming the role of the Lord THAT WAS seven years part at an intercommunity to six years. At any time after am not of the order that teaches in their and my life." ago. Now she is Sister school for novices in New three years, a Sister can request at Notre Dame, a lot of the And the joy she saw in the Christine, O.S.F., a member of Jersey, during which she that she take her final vows, girls ask me about myself—the Sisters who taught her? It is that order which taught her so developed her personal prayer Sister Christine explained. She difference between my order very much there, in her much more than reading, life and studied theology and has renewed her vows once and and the Sisters Servants of the twinkling eyes, her buoyant writing and 'rithmetic. scripture. is in the final stages of Immaculate Heart of Mary who personality, her self-proclaimed It wasn't an easy decision, The second year, the preparation for her final vows. teach there, what made me sense of zaniness. the exuberant young nun apostolic noviate, was spent in She is also in the final decide, why a a young person "The joy just comes out," recalled. the field she planned —and still stages of her education. She is would be interested in Religious she said. "The energy and She went away to college plans —to pursue, in religious attending Barry College, life. excitement I feel radiates. for a year, then went back home education. working toward her degree in "The main attraction for There is a lot to be lived, a lot to and worked for a year. She THE LAST month of her Religious Studies, and doing me is the sense of com- be happy about." spent several weekends at the novitiate was spent on retreat, her student teaching at Notre convent in a program designed with the other novices she had Dame Academy. to acquaint girls with Religious been grouped with. Sister Christine has come life (the Archdiocese of Miami ADRIAN DOMINICAN SISTERS has a similar program, coor- dinated through the office of Vicar for Religious) and decided it was what she wanted. "I WAS; so excited that I had finally reached a decision If you'd like to: about my life, I wanted to share it with people," she said. "But when I told them, it was like W Be dedicated to the deprived and needy everywhere... hitting against a brick wall." It is important Her parents were reluctant Help Dr. Sheppard's "Outreach" program at his medical clinic in that we are non-violent women at first to see their only child O Miami, enter a convent, and her friends while at the same time reacted with: "You're going to Work at St. Vincent Hall, Mercy Hospital, Miami, or Maurawood become a WHAT?" O Residence, West Palm Beach, counseling unwed mothers - we stand firm and sure That attitude eventually Assist the Administrator of the Child Development Center in for the rights of all changed, though. "Now they 0 Delray Beach, see I have been able to in- who suffer from violence. corporate my personality into Staff St. Joseph Residence for the elderly in Fort Lauderdale... the Religious life. People who knew me before and continued Write to: Sister Mary Francis, Sister Rosemary Ferguson, O.P. our friendship see the growth P.O. Box 487, Delray Beach 33444 and value it," she said. SHE HAD her own doubts Because that's what we do. FOR INFORMATION WRITE: as the final day grew closer, she SISTER JOAN MARIE WEITHMAN, OP remembered. "I asked myself, ADRIAN DOMINtCAN SISTERS 'Is this really for me, will I The Sisters of 5273 KENILWORTH STREET last?' But after joining I began DEAftBQRN, 4S126 to recognize that there is a place in my life for the Lord, Our Lady of Charity and my community supports of Refuge it." After requesting entrance to the order, taking a battery of psychological tests and being accepted as a postulant, she began her one-year general introduction to the community, In South Florida working in Tampa at a hospital WE TEACH at Epiphany School, Lourdes Academy, Notre Dame Academy

We are trained for teaching at the Mother House in our own community of Immaculata, Pennsylvania, # f and we serve God teaching at schools in Connec- ticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, California - and in Chile tte sick,, a*%& uk and Peru. Call For immediate information, call: Sister Donald Marie CQ. 754-4305 before 3 p.m. 751-7230 after 3 p.m. of Or write: Sister Loretta Therese Villa Maria House of Studies Schools Hospitals Immaculata, Pennsylvania 19345 Parish Ministry Homes for the Aged Retreat Work Houses of Prayer ( C.C.D.SocialWork-Nursing N.Y.-NJ.-R.I.-Conn.-Mass. VA.-Miss.-N.C-Ra.- Brazil Bolivia-Jarnaica SISTERS, SERVANTS OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Write: Vocation Director, Our Lady of Fatima Convent 50 Winkle Place, Piscataway, NJ. 08854 Page 8 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 Lifestyle has changed but not goals, she says

(Continued from page 7) past tended to create a different the center of the world. It convent, Sister Mary said. parish, and in the kinds of work not wearing distinctive dress." world view, a separate culture. stated that the Church is in and "Every woman has deep they do." She sees the role The trend toward the Now we view ourselves on anof the world. within her the desire for expanding even more in the mainstream of life, of which the equal level with all people," she "If Religious are a sign, a motherhood. This is the biggest future. freedom of dress is but onesaid. sacrament of the Church, the thing to give away," she said. The life of the Religious is sign, has been good for women "THE WHOLE spirit of best value of Religious life is THERE ARE more girls not for everyone, but all are Religious, Sister Mary said. the Second Vatican Council the witness value —to make entering the convent now than called by God for some purpose, there have been in the past 10 Sister Mary said. "The isolationism of theplaced the Church directly in clear that the Gospel is alive in the 20th Century," she said. years, Sister Mary pointed out, "The Second Vatican But being in and of the possibly because of the ever- Council makes it clear that Room space scarce world does not involve any increasing ministry of the through Baptism we are all lessening of the commitments woman Religious. called to the ministry; it is a of Religious life, she stressed. "Since Vatican II, the call to Christian service. at Eucharistic Congress "THE FIRST decision is needs of the world have become "All of us can look on our Because room space for the Eucharistic Congress is to give one's life to God totally much more obvious," she said. service to our fellow man as an limited and must be booked in advance, inquiries must be and unconditionally, to live the "Sisters are doing so many exercise of our ministry. God is made through the official travel agent, Lorraine Travel Gospel radically," she said. things within the Liturgy and calling each of us with his Bureau in Dade at 940-0751 and in Broward at 552-4752. It isn't so much the in leadership roles within the unique call." Savings on air fare through a Bicentennial plan is decision to give up material available if bookings are early enough, before the quota is possessions, but rather the used up, the agency said. choice of virginity that is the basic choice for a woman contemplating entering the Aug. 1-8

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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 9 Fitzgerald in Hollywood F. SCOTT FITZGERALD screen. When he returned in employment at one studio after IN HOLLY WOOD...a 1937, he was no longer a another, he died there in 1940. restrained, superbly acted TV sought-after author but a man This TV film portrays the dramatization of the tragic last in desperate need of cash for his tragedy, professional and years of a great writer. creditors, his daughter's personal, that marked the last, F. Scott Fitzgerald had education at Vassar, and the sad days of a great writer. been to Hollywood in 1927 and cost of a private sanatorium for James Costigan's 1931 working half-heartedly on his wife, Zelda. After three screenplay captures that scripts that never reached the years of steady but frustrating unhappy period with sym- pathy, yet without glossing over Fitzgerald's weaknesses. Jeanne Wolf with Costigan, one of television's best screenwriters, Flip Wilson has given a full picture of a complicated man who tortured JEANNE WOLF WITH, the first series produced by a himself with self-doubts and Florida station to be broadcast nationally on PBS, returns to unreal goals. Fitzgerald's WPBT-TV for its third season on May 20th. Hosted by struggle with alcoholism, his Jeanne Wolf , the series debuts with an all new look and guilt over Zelda's mental format. Each program combines on-location candid views of illness, and his affair with a the guests with in-depth interviews. Hollywood columnist are Flip Wilson is seen on the Doral Golf Course engaging in treated with an honest candor his favorite sport while analyzing Geraldine; Jean Marsh rather than TV's usual sen- outlines the Upstairs and Downstairs of her love life while sationalism. Because it does strolling a Key Biscayne beach; Jose Feliciano spouts a not shy from the pain that memorable collection of corny one-liners aboard a boat marked Fitzgerald's last years, somewhere in the watery wilds of Disneyworld. the film is a meaningful "We wanted to try to give the viewer a variety of Jason Miller, as F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Tuesday Weld, as dramatic experience. It is also perspectives on each guest," says Jeanne Wolf. "We felt that Zelda. filled with wit, ever sensitive to while the studio interviews have always been fascinating, the kind of ironies that Fitz- seeing the same person doing something they liked or en- gerald himself would have joyed provided another dimension. " At the movies appreciated. Not the least of Other guests projected for JEANNE WOLF the film's accomplishments is WITH...include: its picture of pre-war June 3rd, David Susskind (with some candid comments Bambina (Buckley) A Mahler (Specialty Films) is Hollywood—an accurate shady entrepreneur falls madly another screen biography of a from his wife). portrayal of the industry's June 10th, Telly Savalas (also singing and dancing in in love with a beautiful sixteen great musician by Director Ken workaday cynicism worth more year old girl whose mind is that Russell, more disciplined than his night-club act). than all the recent movies on Joan Fontaine (with some scenes from her classic role in of an infant, abandoning his his recent Lisztomania and the subject. Besides, its plan to use her to get hold of more successful in linking the "Rebecca"). treatment is a lot more Cloris Leachman (partying and singing with Jack her mother's wealth. There is a personality and the music but amusing. vestige of serious intent in this still a film mainly for those who Albertson). Italian comedy, but it rings up admire Russell's specialized F. SCOTT FITZGERALD an aesthetic and moral zero. C talents. A-IV (PG) IN HOLLYWOOD is one of the (R) Stay Hungry (United best programs in this year's The Last Hard Men (Fox) Artists) is an inept comedy rather dreary season (even if it have a winning night! is an ugly, distasteful and about the scion of an old is too late to qualify for the otherwise routine western Southern family, unsure of Emmys). Needless to say, it is about an escaped convict what he wants to do, whonot intended for the younger (James Coburn) who is becomes involved with some members of the family. (Two determined to get revenge upon physical culture enthusiasts. hour color broadcast: Sunday,' the sheriff (Charlton Heston) Sex and nudity. B (R) May 16 at 9:00 p.m.) who put him in jail. 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Page 10.1 Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 Legionaries to meet in biennial Congress PALM BEACH —"To Kindle Everywhere the Fires of Divine Love" will be the theme of the fourth biennial congress sponsored by the Miami Regia of the Legion of Mary., scheduled to be held May 21 and 22 at St. Edward parish, 141 N. County Rd. Registration begins at 7:30 p.m., next Friday followed by an 8 p.m. social hour and Eucharistic Holy Hour at 9 p.m. for the success of the upcoming International Eucharistic Congress to be held in August in Philadelphia. Workshops and general meetings begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday when speakers will include Miss Mary Mooney, Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee: Wilbur Rollins, president of the South Dade Curia and Paul Turcotte of Corpus Christi parish.

Rel. Ed program set Walking together after commencement president; Father Neal McDermott, director of exercises at Barry College were Dr. Soia Religious Affairs; and Archbishop Coleman F. The summer program of religious education studies, Mentschikoff, dean of the U. of Miami Law Carroll who presided at the graduation sponsored jointly by the Archdiocese of Miami and Barry School, Shepard Broad, chairman of Barry's exercises. College, will begin June 21 and run through July 30, on the Board of Trustees, Sister M. Trinita, O.P., campuses of St. John Vianney Minor Seminary and Barry College. The session, which leads to a Master of Arts in Religious Study or Religious Education Administration, will offer courses in biblical, moral, doctrinal and pastoral studies. Candidates have seven years to complete the work necessary for the M.A. degree. They must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college,a satisfactory record, and adequate preparation in the area of religious studies, as well as two letters of recommendation and an acceptable score on the Miller Analogies Test. Further information is available from Father Gerard LaCerra, 6180 NE. 4th Court, Miami, 33137; or Graduate Admissions, Barry College, Miami, 33161. Deadline for admissions is June 5. Charities staffers to attend institute Archdiocesan Catholic conducted by Catholic Charities will sponsor a Spring Charities in South Florida. Institute for Professional Archbishop Coleman F. Development on Wednesday, Carroll will be the principal May 19 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. celebrant of a Mass at 11:30 at Marian Center, 15701 NW 37 a.m. at the center. Con- Ave. celebrating with him will be According to Msgr. Bryan Msgr. Walsh, Msgr. John W. O. Walsh, director, the institute Glorie, Father Thomas J. is primarily for professional and Goggin, and Father John J. History of Biscayne College and the addressed graduates and faculty of the paraprofessional staff members Vaughan, all of whom are Augustinian Fathers in was recalled by college's Bilingual Institute. of agencies and institutions assigned to Catholic Charities. Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll when he Eight to be ordained priests Saturday (Continued from page 1) moved to Naples 14 years ago, He will celebrate his First Borromeo High School, FORMERLY an insurance years and a member of the the Rev. Mr. Davidsen at- Mass after ordination at 7 p.m. Cleveland and was graduated and securities executive with Fund's board of directors for tended St. Ann School there Saturday, at Ascension from St. Charles College and firms affilated with the one year. and Bishop Verot High School, Church, Boca Raton. the Major Seminary of St. American Express Co., and a After his ordination, at age Fort Myers. He began his A NATIVE of West Palm Vincent de Paul. member of the Broward County 69, he will celebrate his first studies for the priesthood at Beach, the Rev. Mr. Wenski is Serra Club for seven years, the Mass at noon on Sunday in St. Ripon College, Ripon, Wis.; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester The ordinand will celebrate Rev. Mr. Victor was a member Paul the Apostle Church. and attended St. John Vianney S. Wenski, Sacred Heart his first Mass after ordination of St. Paul the Apostle parish, and St. Vincent de Paul parish, Lake Worth. at 5:30 p.m., Saturday in St. Lighthouse Point. THE REV. Mr. Soulliere Seminaries. A graduate of parochial Louis Church, South Miami. was born in Worcester, Mass, The newly ordained priest school in that parish and of St. THE REV. Mr. Kubala is He studied at New York's and received his early education will celebrate his first Mass at John Vianney Seminary and a native of Central City, Pa. Columbia University and at St. Patrick School, Miami 12:30 p.m. Sunday in St. Ann the Seminary of St. Vincent de and a son of Mrs. Sophie served in the U.S. Army from Beach. He earned a Bachelor of Church. Paul, the ordinand is bilingual Kubala and the late Walter 1943 to 1945, and has studied Science in Economics degree at A SON of Mr. and Mrs. and for four summers served at Kubala, of Sacred Heart parish for the priesthood at the Wharton School of Finance, Edward A. O'Hara of St. Francis Xavier parish in there. Pontifico Beda in Rome. University of Pennsylvania and Norristown, Pa., the Rev. Mr.enrichment programs for the studied for the priesthood at O'Hara attended Bishop underprivileged. Since 1974 he He attended schools in his Before beginning studies John XXIII National Kenrick High School in his has been working in St. home city and began his studies for the priesthood he served for Seminary, Weston, Mass. native city and began his Benedict parish and is active in for the priesthood at St. Mary's 10 years on his parish campaign studies for the priesthood at Spanish-speaking youth College, St. Mary, Ky., com- for the ABCD and for one year A certified public ac- Holy Family College, St. Louis, movements. pleting his theology courses at was advanced gift chairman. countant in the State of Florida Mo., He attended the Following ordination, the Mt. St. Mary Seminary, Em- who served for more than three seminaries of St. John Vianney Rev. Mr. Wenski will celebrate mitsburg, Md. He was active in the Cursillo years in the U.S. Navy, he is and St. Vincent de Paul. his First Mass at 11 a.m. movement for three years and the son of Mrs. Emma B. Prior to studying for the Sunday in St. Benedict Church. Since 1975 he has served as in the Archdiocesan retreat Soulliere, Little Flower parish, priesthood he worked as a A NATIVE of Cleveland, a deacon in St. Vincent Ferrer program for 10 years and is a Hollywood. surgical technician in Ohio, the Rev. Mr. Thomas E. parish, Delray Beach. Fourth Degree Knight of Philadelphia hospitals from Wisniewski is a son of Mr. and Columbus. At 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, 1961 to 1964 and for three years Mrs. Henry Wisniewski, St. At 12:15 p.m. Sunday, the the newly ordained priest will served in the Third Infantry Mary parish, Orwell, Ohio. newly ordained priest will In Lighthouse Point the celebrate his first Mass at the Division of the U.S. Army in He began his studies for the celebrate his first Mass at St. Rev. Mr. Victor was chairman Church of the Little Flower, Germany. priesthood at St. Charles Vincent Ferrer Church. of the United Fund for two Hollywood. 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By STEVE LANDREGAN I have put my Spirit" (4.2^^. Peefl During Jesus' earthly life, the Gospels record refer to God's anointing of Jesus "v two occasions when his divinity was manifested, Spirit and with power" (Acts 10: c his Baptism (Matt 3: 13-17, Mark 1: 9-11, Luke But there is another importan 3: 21-22, John 1: 28-34), at the beginning of his and that is the identification of Jesu ministry, and the transfiguration (Matt 17: 1-8, Israel, in whom the covenant love (1 Mark 9: 2-8, Luke 9: 28-36), midway in his perfectly lived out. Israel is frequent ministry. Old Testament as God's dove (Ps 68 All of these passages are veiled in imagery The voice from heaven confirn that held great meaning for the early Christian only as beloved servant, but also as community but can easily escape us because we Son. are not attuned to Biblical thought patterns. Father Roch Kereszty, 0. C Matthew, Mark and Luke have similar published notes, points out that " passages describing Jesus Baptism in the Jordan manifests Jesus as the New Israel by John the Baptist. John's passage speak of the parallelism exists between Isra< events surrounding the Baptism but never through the Red Sea and the desei describes the Baptism itself. trials in the desert. Matthew has Jes The first three Gospel versions have three Egypt, pass through the Jordan at tr points in common: (1) The heavens opened; (2) public life and go to the desert wht the Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus in the form secrated. As Israel became a conse< of a dove; and (3) A voice from heaven by passing through the Red Sea i acknowledges Jesus as the beloved Son, who is trials in the desert, Christ is co: pleasing to God. passing through ttye Jordan and en Both Isaiah (63: 19f) and Ezekiel (1: 1) refer tations in the deserjt. Israel failed he: to the opening of the heavens in connection with She preferred temporal security to divine manifestations. Third Isaiah in his prayer God's Word alone. Jesus did not sue for the return of God's favor cries out "Oh, that temptation but pivoted his whole you would rend the heavens and come down, with God. He is the true worshipper of Goi the mountains quaking before you." Ezekiel's Christ's transfiguration occurs i great vision of the Chariot of God begins with the prediction of the passion. Its purpos phrase "...the heavens opened, and I saw divine to have been to clarify the predicti visions." Gospels testify to the fact that this There is a twofold symbolism to the descent not accomplished. of the Holy Spirit upon Jesus in the form of a The three Gospel accounts h dove. The first reflect the prophecies that "the mon: (1) The event takes place Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him" in Isaiah's mountain; (2) Jesus' face shone I passage on the rule of Immanuel (11: 2), and (Matthew only) and his garments Second Isaiah's servant of the Lord, "upon whom zling white; (3) Moses and Elijah i

Christ's transfiguration, as envisioned by Raphael.

grows, but it is not full. Our grasp of moments of beauty and goodness. a most unexpected God By ANGELA M. SCHREIBER Moments when God speaks through suffering servant who d "...Jesus took Peter, James, and his majesty, his goodness, his power, his infinite patience, are still others. Moments that make life and to save his people. his brother John and led them up on efforts worthwhile. About half way a high mountain by themselves. He whispers of eternity. Whispers that beckon us ever closer until we shall WHEN WE are in trouble and public life, a second epi was transfigured before their eyes. we've failed to find help anyplace, we that tells of the God-n His face became as dazzling as the know him intimately. At the core of every human soul, ask God's help. He does not come to We now call this : sun, his clothes as radiant as light" us in a physical presence, but he is transfiguration. It too (Matt. 17: 1, 2). This passage gives there is a longing to see God, to truly know him. there. We do not hear his voice, but high mountain where J< ALL OF US share in a as we quietly sit with him, we find a with Peter, James, and knowledge of God's existence and a way. prayed "Jesus was Almost 2,000 knowledge of the life of Christ. And In times of tragedy, we go to before their eyj^His f: we all share the gifts he left us. him. Again, through his presence, we dazzling as t^Jlun, r Through the sacraments, we are with find strength to bear our sorrow. radiant as light" (Ma Moses and Elijah a him. And through Jesus, we have a The Gospel accounts tell of two model to live by. A model that invites talked with Jesus of his unusual occasions that show Jesus to death. Suddenly a years ago us to climb to perfection so that we be God as well as man. The first was may know him completely. overshadowed the grouj at his Baptism. Although he was cloud came a voice that It's a long, arduous climb. And sinless, Jesus chose to be baptized by my beloved Son on wh sometimes we wonder if it's worth John in the Jordan River as a sign rests. Listen to him it happened the effort. But small miracles seem to that he had entered as far as possible 17: 5). happen when the going gets really into the world of sinful mankind. us a glimpse of the power and rough. It might be the miracle in a IMMEDIATELY after his MOSES AN! majesty and presence of God. mother's smile as she holds her baby Baptism, Jesus "saw the sky rent in represented the Old Tt Nearly two thousand years have close. Or it might be the teenager two and the Spirit descending on him at the end of the incidi passed since Christ lived among us. next door who surprised you by like a dove. Then a voice came from gone. Only Jesus rem Theologians through the centuries mowing your grass when you had the the heavens: 'You are my beloved was to be the new Mosi following Christ's resurrection have flu. And when you said "thank you," Son. On you my favor rests'" (Mark lead his people to the r. studied his life, his death, his the smile he returned with his 1: 10-11). of heaven. resurrection, the Divine Word. And "you're welcome" had a beauty you Jesus, the Son, is shown to be Impetuous Peter v still there is mystery. Understanding couldn't quite define. Fleeting God—just as his Father is. But he is up a memorial of the e>

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later is to talked with Jesus; (4) Peter acted as spokesman 3 "with the Holy and suggested that three booths be built, one for 0: 38). Jesus, one for Moses and one for Elijah; (5) A rtant symbolism bright cloud came and overshadowed them; (6) A fesus as the New voice from the cloud said: "This is my beloved re (hesed) will be Son upon whom my favor rests, listen to him." (7) lently seen in the Then as suddenly as Moses and Elijah and the s68: 14, 78: 19). cloud had appeared they were gone and the three ifirms Jesus not Apostles, Peter, James and John, were alone with 0 as the beloved Jesus; (8) Jesus cautioned them to tell no one until "the Son of man rises from the dead. K Cist., in un- it "His Baptism The unnamed mountain (Tabor or Hermon) irael. A striking suggests the mountain (Sinai or Horeb) where srael's passage God revealed himself to Moses. The whiteness is esert and Jesus' the luminious quality of glory, the Shekinah light Jesus come from that caused Moses to veil his face. Moses it the start of his represents the Law and Elijah the prophets, the where he is con- writings and traditions which foretell the nsecrated nation Messiah's passion and glorification. The booths ea and enduring recall the tabernacle where God dwelt among his consecrated by people in the desert. The cloud is an Old Testament symbol of the presence of God and the 1 enduring temp- voice echoes the baptism of Jesus. The post- Staged demonstration illustrates Reconciliation Rite in Minnesota parish. 1 her desert trial. ponement of the revelation suggests the Apostles' to a reliance on inability to understand the relation of the passion succumb to that and the glorification until after the resurrection. ole existence on Confession... hands God alone." The transfiguration, which is really an ars after his first "epiphany" or manifestation of Jesus' glory By FATHER JOSEPH "Power went forth from him Jewish father's blessing of •pose would seem confirms Peter's confession (Matt. 16: 16) but it M.CHAMPLIN and healed all." the meal and a movement iictions, but the further reveals to the three closest of his disciples Nearly 10 years ago I Father Diekmann, developed from and parallel ;his purpose was that in spite of the fact that he is taking the path confessed my sins to an older citing Old Testament to the earlier gesture over of the Servant of the Lord, the suffering servant priest, also a friend, who illustrations, the early acts the elements. s have in com- who will bear the sins of many, he is the messianic enjoyed an excellent of the Apostles and • During the anointing ace on a high Son of God (Ps 2: 7), the prophet and teacher to reputation then and does Christian documents of the of the sick, the priest lays tie like the sun whom Israel should listen (Deut 18: 15), and the now as a wise, un- first centuries, maintains in both hands upon the its became daz- Son of Man endowed with heavenly glory (Dan. derstanding spiritual guide. his essay that the basic seriously sick person's head, ih appeared and 7: 13). It was not a routine purpose of this gesture was "saying nothing." In this listing of repeated faults, but and is to signify the conferral rite, we see the evident link one of those tension-filled of the Holy Spirit. Health for between what our Lord did outpourings which most of the body, peace in the soul, 2,000 years ago for the ill and us experience on occasion. holiness within the recipient achieves today through the As I knelt by his side and and harmony among the hands of a priest. began the tale of my troubles community were and are the In an allied section of he quickly sensed my natural, consequent results the ritual, the text urges anxiety and simply reached of the Spirit's outpouring. those who surround the out to lay a reassuring hand Now that the liturgical bedside of the gravely infirm upon my arm. rituals for all the to trace once again that sign God, for he is the "Lord, how good that we are here! Since I clearly recall the sacraments, revised ac- of the cross upon their ho dies on a cross With your permission I will erect incident almost a decade cording to Vatican II foreheads, a reminder of the three booths, one for you, one for later, it should be obvious directives, have been issued first crossing in Baptism ray through his Moses, and one for Elijah" (Matthew what a positive, healing by the Holy See, we can which gives all Christians a episode occurred 17: 4). The "booths" are a reference impact that simple, silent trace in each of them a promise and thus hope for od-ness of Jesus. to Israel's joyful Feast of tents, gesture exerted on me. restoration of reemphasis of future glory. is incident the which is used elsewhere in the New Jesus acted in similar the laying on of hands. To illustrate: • As part of the ab- took place on a Testament to depict the joys of fashion throughout his solution within the reformed :e Jesus had gone heaven. public ministry. • In Baptism, we ritual for the sacrament of and John. As he These two events show that God Benedictine Father welcome the new Christian Penance, the priest extends ras transfigured is not some foreign spirit living Godfrey Diekmann, one of by a sign of the cross traced both hands over the is fac^fecame as beyond the boundaries of the the pre-and post-Vatican II upon the forehead by penitent's head or at least ti, hi^Bothes as universe. In Jesus, God entered our liturgical giants, recalls celebrant, parents, god- directs his raised right arm (Matthew 17: 2). world and lived as one of us. He has several instances of such a parents (and we would in that direction. l appeared and personally experienced what growing healing "laying on of hands" suggest others as well, like f his approaching up is like, what it means to learn, to by our Lord in a fine article grandparents, brothers and This recalls the ancient a bright cloud struggle, to suffer, and to die. He can by that title which appears sisters, members and friends Christian practice by which roup. "Out of the understand anything we wish to pray in the January 1976 issue of of the family). an alienated sinner was ;hat said, 'This is to him about. And if we "listen to "Liturgy," published by the 9 In confirmation, the welcomed back to his or her whom my favor him," Jesus will transform us. Little Liturgical Conference (1330 adult candidate stands spiritual home through the him'" (Matthew by little he will help us discover that Massachusetts Ave. N.W., before the priest while he imposition of hands by the service to others is the key to a happy Washington, D.C. 20005). silently imposes hands, then bishop or his delegate. A.ND Elijah life now and forever. The Gospel according to prays for the coming of the My confessor friend's 1 Testament, but The transfiguration tells us also John has few references to Spirit's gifts upon this new arm-holding move came icident they were that suffering can have a meaning; this gesture, but the ac- Catholic Christian. before absolution. But his remained, for he the cross is the path to that promised counts attributed to Mark • At the Eucharist, the purpose was basically the Vloses who would land where "God's people will shine and Luke contain many celebrant extends his hands same — to convey through he promised land like the sun in their Father's examples of healing through over the bread and wine this touch an assurance that kingdom" (Matthew 14: 43). Beyond Christ's touch or laying on of asking that the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit, forgiving, er wanted to set death is the eternal wonder of hands. In fact, people transform these gifts into comforter, healer, was ie event; he said, heaven. crowded around the Master Jesus' Body and Blood. The present in our midst and eager to touch him, or at Catholic "father" next would come to bring me least his clothing since, in actually takes the bread into iforgiveness, comfort and the words of Scripture, his hands, a normal part of a healing.

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, This relationship, like any human relationship, has to be Growing to built on faith and trust, if it is going to mature and grow Trust does not come easy to us. We have a natural tendency to shy away from the unknown because of the risks involved maturity in Every relationship involves risks. Our past experiences may make us reluctant to be trusting. In today's first reading the disciples had the same love of Christ problem The apostles were not very trusting for quite a while after the Resurrection. Yet, it was only when they SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1976 began to trust that they began to mature, likewise with us Reading I: Acts 9: 26-31 Often the tree has to be pruned if it is to grow and Reading II: 1 John 3: 18-24 produce fruit and reach its potential. As we go through life Gospel: John 15: 1-8 we too are pruned or purified by our experiences. These experiences, both pleasant and harsh, help us to become By FATHER JEREMIAH SINGLETON better persons. To grow and mature. Christ becomes Our Lady of Guadalupe Church - Immokalee something more than a theological concept, a figure in "I am the vine, you are the branches. He who lives in me history; he becomes very personal to us. and I in him, will produce abundantly, for apart from me you can do nothing. A man who does not live in me is like a The branches in the tree have to grow and produce withered, rejected branch." otherwise they die. We too, have to grow and produce' otherwise we are dead. We are just hanging on. We are dead In today's Gospel, Christ does what he did so often, weight. namely, he makes use of those things familiar to his people to get across his message. He takes the example of the vine and John in the first reading sets the standard for our the branches to describe the relationship that should exist growth and production, for the maturity of our life when he between himself and each one of us. Just as the branches will says: . ' "Let us love in deed and in truth and not merely talk not grow and bear fruit without the vine, neither will we grow about it. and develop into mature Christians without Christ. Love is essentially a relationship. Our relationship to Our relationship with Christ, his love for us and our love Christ, like any human relationship, must be close and tor him, is best expressed in our humanity, our love for one personal if it is to be effective, just like the vine and the another. As Christ himself said: "Once you did it to one of branches. these the least of my brethren, you did it to me "

Prayer of the Faithful Oracion de los Fieles

FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER replace the violence and bit- QUINTO DOMINGO DE PASCUA Pueblo: Danos tu gracia, May 16,1976 terness of our world; we pray... 16 de Mayo de 1976 Senor. Celebrant: Relying on your People: Give life to your words of Jesus—"If you live in people, Lord. LECTOR: Por los ancianos de me, you may ask what you will; it LECTOR: That senior Celebrante: Confiados en las nuestra comunidad, para que will be done for you,"—we are citizens who have life's ex- palabras del Senor: "Si viven en encuentren el cariflo y el apoyo de •"eonfident that what we ask in hope perience and wisdom may be Mi, lo que pidan se les concedera" los j6venes, digamos con fe. the Father will grant us. blessed with openness and that elevemos ahora nuestros LECTOR: The response the young, who are growing, may corazones en oraci6n al Padre Pueblo: Danos tu gracia, today will be: "Give life to your acquire judgement and tolerance, Celestial. Senor. people, Lord." we pray... LECTOR: That the Church LECTOR: Nuestra respuesta LECTOR: Por las vocaciones may speak out fearlessly in Jesus' People: Give life to your sera: "Ddnos tu gracia, Senor." en nuestra comunidad, para que name concerning today's people, Lord. Para que la Iglesia continue mas jovenes sigan a Cristo en la problems and injustices, we LECTOR: That eternal life predicando el Evangelio en el vida sacerdotal y religiosa o como pray... may be had by all the departed, mundo de hoy, digamos con fe. laicos comprometidos en la People: Give life to your especially (names), we pray... construccion del Reino, oremos people, Lord. People: Give life to your Pueblo: Danos tu gracia, con fe. LECTOR: That we may people, Lord. Senor. really believe that our love for Celebrant: Father, we realize Pueblo: Danos tu gracia, God is seen only in our love for that it is your power that brings to LECTOR: Para que vivamos Senor others and that this love be not life the Body and Blood of your el amor a Dios amando a todos just mere words or talk, but Son to this bread and wine. It is nuestros hermanos de palabra y Celebrante: Padre something real and active, we your power which will open us to obra, oremos con fe. misericordioso, nos alimentas con pray... el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Tu Hijo. become more united with you. Pueblo: Danos tu gracia, Envia tu Espiritu de Amor y People: Give life to your Come, Holy Spirit, enliven us, Senor. people, Lord. bring to life within us the risen life Servicio a renovar nuestros LECTOR: That the life of of new hope, new peace, new LECTOR: Para que la vida corazones. Te lo pedimos por Jesus may bring courage and promise, new faith, new love. We que el Senor nos dio conquiste en Cristo Nuestro Senor. enthusiasm into our lives and that ask this through Christ, our Lord. nosotros el pecado, el odio y el the peace of the risen Christ may Amen. egoismo, digamos con fe. Pueblo: Am6n.

Page 14 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 Bill to help farmworkers passes first test TALLAHASSEE - Labor Relations Commission, of passage are uncertain at achieving peace and justice in civilized society has developed Following hearings during was passed out of the House best. Florida agriculture." courts and laws to settle which Con- Commerce Committee. "Agricultural laborers, Citing the years of strife disputes. ference Executive Director both migrant and residential, which occured in California "Surely our society today Thomas Horkan testified in The bill must still be heard are singled out in our society before various groups got is civilized and can establish support of passage, HB 3095, before the House Agriculture for conditions and deprivations together and developed that the formal legal structure to establishing an Agricultural Committee, where expectations which would not be accepted by state's Agricultural Labor settle disputes we all know are others," Horkan said in his Relations Act, he said, "this act upon us in the agricultural testimony. did not develop as a pro-union labor area," he said. Proposed in Legislature.. "FLORIDIANS and or pro-management action, but In other legislative action: Americans are insisting today rather was a social response to Rep. Walter Sackett's Make county and municipality obscenity laws that these conditions be a very serious problem, Death with Dignity bill, HB operable—SB 1389 would repeal that section of the Fla. changed; that the educational, disputes in the agricultural 3703, which was scheduled for a obscenity statute which presently makes county and health, economic and social area. vote in the Judiciary Com- municipality unenforceable. The measure would also make it conditions of agricultural HE POINTED out that mittee Tuesday, was passed unlawful to display obscene literature at newstands or other workers be improved." the Florida bill would not solve over until the next meeting of businesses frequented by juveniles or where those under 17 He quoted a 1974 all the problems in agriculture, the committee on May 18. are invited as part of the general public. statement by the Catholic but "it does set up a social The package of abortion Bishops of Florida in which response to the inevitable and bills which was passed by the Congress urged to initiate health care program—SM they called agricultural impending problems in the Senate last week is now before 1028 urges Congress to enact a bill providing a universal problems, the responsibility of agricultural segment of the the Human Rights Committee comprehensive health care program for all citizens the total community; and a economy. It sets up the of the House, where it was guaranteeing access to quality medical care without regard statement made by them just structure to settle disputes in expected to be voted on late to income. four months ago suggesting this area." this week. The bills are legislation similar to the one Many centuries ago, he designed to assert at least Premarital counseling in high schools—SB 1057 would under debate as the "principal said, disputes were settled by minimal state control over require each school district to provide a high school course in means and structure for trial by combat, but that abortions. premarital counseling. Also would require applicants for marriage licenses to complete a premarital counseling course. Parking facilities for handicapped—SB 1051 would require available parking spaces be designated within the general vicinity of each public building for disabled persons and those confined to wheelchairs. ••*•••••••••••••••••••••*******•*••••• Lowest Air Fares to Europe! * -K From the days of the first apostles to the •¥• present, Mary remains Our Lady of the Missions. •¥• Rome • Amsterdam • Paris and more Regularly Scheduled Air Lines - Departures originate Miami * SEE THE PROFESSIONALS * * GALEN TRAVEL CENTURY TRAVEL * ¥ Open Sunday (Brand New) Our Lady * £ 18725 W. Dixie Hwy. N. Miami Beach 59 S. Fed. Hwy. * Miami - 931-5300 Hollywood 945-6629 Deerfield Beach, Fla. * * Ft. Laud. 781-7874 421-7660 eftlje Missions. MAKE THIS SUMMER May her motherly intercession make us worthy of the promises of Christ. WORK FOR YOU!! This May, the month of Mary... please send a gift for the missions in her honor. Biscayne College Offers two Summer School sessions. EACH SESSION FIVE WEEKS.

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Miami, Florida I THE.V01CE I Friday, May ,14,19761 FJage 15 . 9 ACCW groups honored at meet Plaque honors Composer-priest workshop slated Nine affiliations of the Women's Club. dead ex-pastor Miami Archdiocesan Council of Others receiving awards "Music for Worship" the expressions of a new Catholic Women were were: Our Lady Queen of FORT LAUDER- featuring Father Carey Landry, awareness of the Father, Son recognized for outstanding Martyrs Guild, Fort DALE— A plaque in composer, will be theme of a and Spirit in my life." services during the 18th annual Lauderdale, safety; St. John memory of the late Father workshop scheduled to be held at 8 p.m., Saturday, May 29 at Reservations for the convention of the Council held the Baptist Guild, Fort Matthew Grehan, first workshop - may be made by last week in Miami. Lauderdale, membership; St. pastor of St. Bernadette St. Maurice Church, Fort Lauderdale. contacting Sister Joyce LaVoy, Henry Women's Guild, Fort Church, has been presented O.P. at 757-6241, Ext. 223 or by Holy Family Woman's Lauderdale; and St. Joan of to the parish by members The composer of "Hi God" calling St. Maurice rectory at Club, North Miami, was the Arc Guild, Boca Raton, internal of the Men's Club and especially suited to primary 961-7777. recipient of two awards—one affairs; St. William Council, Women's Guild. and pre-school religion classes, for participation in community Naples, family affairs; Holy The memorial will be and "His Banner Over Me," "I affairs and the other for ac- Spirit Women's Guild, unveiled during the 9 a.m. will not forget you," "Brother CDA to convene tivity in the church community. organizational services; and the Mass on Sunday, May 16. Jesus," "Great Things Hap- Sharing the community affairs Catholic Spanish Center All parishioners and friends pen," and others, publishes in Hollywood award with Holy Family Auxiliary, outstanding af- are invited to attend. with North American Liturgy members was St. Richard's filiation. Resources, Phoenix, Arizona. HOLLYWOOD - Catholic Daughters of America in "As the Lord has led me Florida convene today at the Religious education leaders of more deeply into the Scriptures Holiday Inn for their 26th so has he enabled me to express biennial convention. Florida to meet on W. Coast his Word in song," Father Landry says in describing his A national organization A statewide workshop for Education will be held Aug. 15- salaried or volunteer, ex- songs. "These prayer-songs are which has affiliations known as all parish coordinators and 17 in San Antonio, north of perienced or new. "courts" throughout the world Directors of Religious Tampa. Featured speaker will be is represented in Florida by 15 Sponsored by the Diocese Father Al McBride, Director of such groups. of St. Petersburg, the workshop the National Forum of KCs to sail on Registration begins at 9 Barry priest goes will be the first one in which Religious Education, NCEA. participants will come from all a.m. today for the three-day Workshops will be conducted cruise ship sessions. Mass celebrated at 5 to St. Louis U. five dioceses in the state. by diocesan staff members and It is open to all DRE's and p.m. will formally open the by DRE's. convention and the first Father Neal McDermott, coordinators, whether they are Subjects will include O.P., director of Religious It will be "all aboard" next business meeting is slated for 8 family programs, the effect of p.m. Sessions throughout Affairs at Barry College for the Funeral for various cultures on the type of Friday, May 21 for Florida's past five years has been ap- Knights of Columbus when Saturday will close with 5 p.m. programs, models for Mass and delegates will attend pointed director of Campus Sister Harriet Sacramental programs, ef- they sail on the steamship "Emerald Seas" for their 72nd a banquet at 7 p.m. Ministries at St. Louis Funeral services were held fective youth ministry University, effective June 1. programs and other areas of annual state convention of the at the Motherhouse of the fraternal organization. On Sunday, Mass will be The Dominican priest who Adrian Dominican Sisters for interest to participants. concelebrated at 8:45 a.m. for has graduate degrees in Sister Harriet Marie, O.P., Registration must be sent All business sessions will deceased members at St. philosophy, psychology and formerly a member of the to the Religious Education be conducted on board ship and Matthew Church, Hallandale. theology is one of five members faculty at St. Rose of Lima Department of the Diocese of the convention will end when Sessions will resume after of his order who will establish a School. St. Petersburg by May 20, and the boat returns to Miami on breakfast during which new community at the Jesuit One of the first group of a small fee is required. Further Monday, May 24. state officers will be installed. operated university. Sisters to open the school in information can be obtained "The Dominicans and 1951, Sister taught first grade through the Archdiocese of Jesuits share a strong tradition for several years and later was a Miami Religious Education Seafood specialists of commitment to Catholic member of the faculty at Sacred Department. since 1959 education," Father Daniel C. Heart School, Pensacola. LQAU O'Connell, S.J., president of St. She entered her Louis University, said in an- BUFFET congregation in 1934 and had WEDDING AMERICAN AND nouncing the appointment of also taught at schools staffed Father McDermott. by the Dominican Sisters in CANTONESE According to Father Chicago, , Las Vegas, REl'EPTID\H CUISINE McDermott he is "not aware of New Mexico, Arizona and Cocktails, Music any other institution where a California. PARTIES Dominican is a member of the * HARRIS administration of a Jesuit our specialty 1619 N.E. 4th AVE. university, or vice versa. This CAN AN ANTIQUE FT. 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"ON THE BAY" § Sllllll!lllil!lllllllllli!l!lllll!l!l!l!lllll!lll!llll!!!'lllil!IIIIIIW Page 16 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 the CORAL GABLES COUNCIL K. of C. begins at 6:30 p.m., Friday, May 21 in the Council hall, 270 Catalonia It's a Date Ave., Coral Gables. ••• THIRD ORDER Broward County Mass on Thursday, May 20. A FRANCISCANS meet at 2 covered dish supper will p.m., Sunday, May 16 at St. Mrs. Edward Sheilds has follow. Reservations must be Francis Hospital, Miami been installed as president of made no later than May 16 by Beach. Mass will be celebrated ST. BERNADETTE Women's calling 983-6308. at 3 p.m. Guild, Fort Lauderdale. Other ••• ••• officers are Mrs. Ray Huff, vice ST. STEPHEN Council of Members of Florida president; Mrs. Anthony Catholic Women will install Chapter I, K. of C. will sponsor Coulson, treasurer; Mrs. new officers during 7:30 p.m. their annual sports award Thomas Heck, recording dinner on Thursday, May 20 at banquet at 6:30 p.m., Wed- Graduated with honors last Sunday from Miami- secretary; and Mrs. John Paesano's Restaurant, 3009 nesday, May 19 at Marian Dade Community College Medical Center was Kopian, corresponding Johnson St., Hollywood. Mass Council Hall, 13300 Memorial Sister Kathryn Theresa, right, a member of the secretary. will be celebrated at 6 p.m. in Hwy., North Miami. staff at Marian Center, shown as she received her ••• the parish church. ••• pin from Denise Hann, Dept., of Nursing In- New officers of ST. AN- ••• LAY CARMELITES will struction. Sister gave the benediction during THONY Woman's Club, Fort The Men's Club of conduct a devotional meeting commencement exercises at the Medical Center. Lauderdale, will be installed NATIVITY parish, Hollywood, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 16 calling 588-4490 or at Madonna during noon Mass, Sunday, meets at 8 p.m., Friday, May in Gesu rectory, downtown Palm Beach County May 16, in the parish church. A Gift Shop. Reservations close 21, in the parish hall. A special Miami. Monthly meeting of thetoday (Friday). reception will follow in the club program is planned. ••• SHAMROCK CLUB begins at rooms. Mrs. Margaret Linardy New officers will be in-8 p.m. today (Friday) at the ••• is president; Mrs. Dorothy French Club, Lake Ave. and A Bicentennial Fair is Winterer and Mrs. Albertina Dade County stalled by ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA Women's Club at "H" St., Lake Worth. being held today (Friday) Dewyer, vice presidents; Mrs. An "Evening of Enrich- ••• beginning at 4 p.m. and con- Irene Briggs, treasurer; and 11 a.m. Mass on Saturday, May ment" for Sisters stationed in 15. A salad-dessert luncheon SACRED HEART Ladies tinuing until 9 p.m. on the Mrs. Lillian Rosensteel, South Florida begins at 7:15 Guild will honor and install new grounds of ST. JULIANA secretary. will follow in the parish hall. p.m. on Wednesday, May 26, at ••• officers during a dinner on SCHOOL, 326 Pine Terrace. ••• the DOMINICAN RETREAT Thursday, May 20 in Madonna Included will be entertainment Installation of officers for HOUSE, 7275 SW 124 St., Members of SACRED Hall, West Palm Beach. Mass by two bands and two school ST. GREGORY Woman's Kendall. Guest speaker will be HEART Women's Club, at 6 p.m. will precede dinner. choirs, exhibits, square dancing Guild, Plantation, is slated Sister Dorothy Thomas, O.P., Homestead, are now staffing a Tickets may be obtained by and a cooking contest. during 8 p.m. dinner on discussing "Vows." nursery for small children Tuesday, May 18, at the Reef during Sunday Masses. 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Miami, Florida \ THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 17 Search, scouts, CYO all have big plans By ELAINE SCHENK Bring your parents to Holy • Hey, if you've been Family parish next Wed- Abraham and Mary are por- reading about a thing called nesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. trayed by Lloyd Dolan and "Search" but you don't know and learn about the exciting Catherine Beasley in "People what it's all about, and youworld of Scouting. think it sounds good, or you'd who Said Yes," a play to be The sixth annual Arch- presented by St. Jerome CCD like to find out...now's your chance. Because the weekend of diocesan Sports Award students, Friday, May 21 at 8 Night will be held Wednesday, p.m. at the parish hall, 2533 May 19th, 6:30 p.m. at the SW 9 Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Your Corner Knights of Columbus Marian The public is invited, and Council Hall, 13300 Memorial there is a small donation. June 11-13 has been set aside Highway, North Miami. 128 just for you, to come over to St. awards will be presented to the Patrick's on the Beach for an boys and girls from the experience in Christian com- Catholic high schools from munity. Applications and more Dade, Broward, and Palm info are available at the DYA Beach Counties. Outstanding office. Call 757-6241 in Dade athletes and coaches in most County, 525-5157 in Broward, sports will also be honored. or 833-1951 in Palm Beach. Tickets are still available; Straight Talk • They may be Boy Scouts reservations should be made by or Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts or telephoning 221-4383. Brownies, but all the Scout Are ethnic jokes bad? troops of Holy Family parish are witnessing their solidarity What does it take to be a Dear Father, look in our past and seeand I was never able to talk in Christ this weekend, as they Little Brother of the Good A teacher in my school got examples where this attitude with them because of the participate as a body in the 9 Shepherd? We have oper- very upset one day because had disastrous results. Not too ridicule my parents felt. All this a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 16. many years ago six million because they were different I ated Camillus House, some of us were telling ethnic Any young lady of that jokes. She said it was very Jews were murdered because am sure cases like this are Miami, Florida for the they were different. many. parish, aged 11 to 13, who is harmful, but I just think they • interested in Scouting, is in- are funny. I don't see the harm Most times, however, the It is not very Christian to past 15 Years, Feeding, vited to attend the annual Clothing and sheltering that they can cause. Do youresults are not as drastic but ridicule people in any way. But bridging scheduled by Cadette think she overdid it? still very sad. I, for example, to ridicule people about things Troop No. 374. That's when Thousands of poor men. Dear Margaret, come from a Polish over which they have no younger Girl Scouts will be Any time that a group of background. Both my parents control—the place they come WRITE: BROTHER MATHIAS speak Polish, but they never welcomed into the higher level people is picked out and from or the color of their skin— of Scouting life and service. P.O. BOX 389 ridiculed it is a dangerous taught me the language is the most unChristian of all. ALBUQUERQUE, thing. Many times things are because they were afraid I NEW MEXICO 87103 said in a funny way but behind would have even the slightest them is the attitude which says accent. They were looked down these people are different and upon because they were Polish strange. People usually act and they didn't want me to who has been, badly toward what they feel is .undergo the same pain. My caring for Christ's grandparents spoke no English Coral Gables & different and strange. We can THE fine JEWELRY STORES Fort Lauderdale poor and needy for/ Sixty Years.

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TO 1 0 P.M. ^ Page 18 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,197E Girls miss by an inch in Softball final games By GEORGE FORNASH seconds), Nancy Sanford of team of Pace and the mile relay Krull, in charge of middle Athlete, Scholar-Athlete and "A journey of a thousand Newman in the mile run team of St. Thomas. school sports and Kitty Sportsmanship. Bob Griese of miles begins with the first (5:44.4), Vanessa Lee of Carrollton-Sacred Heart O'Malley, in charge of sports the Miami Dolphins and Larry step." So go the words of a wise Newman in the 440 (1:04.4), . School is holding their First for the lower grades. Top King WIOD will be the guest saying. For Lourdes Academy and Jackie LeBel of Pace in the Sports Awards Banquet the awards will be for Outstanding presenters. and St. Brendan High it was 880 (2:38.16). Also victorious evening of May 19. The func- the very last step that they were the 440 relay team of Pace, tion is an effort of Mrs. Pat faltered on. the 880 relay team of St. O'Malley in charge of high FOUNDED The girl's Softball teams of Thomas, the 880 medley relay school sports, Mrs. Marty Dccrbornc School both schools had swept to district and regional titles after 'ACCREDITED BY THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION^ losing only two regular season OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS games each all year. Both MARINE SCIENCE PRE SCHOOL GRADES 1 thru 12 started their bids for state Transportation, Gymnasium, Cafeteria championships on high notes. LOURDES, playing in the SUMMER SCHOOL Class AAA state playoffs, beat on Big Pine Key! • Jr. & Sr. High School • Elementary, Grades 1-6 Buchholz High of Gainesville, • Advance and Make-up Credits • Remedial Reading 11-4 in the semifinal game. CO-ED 13-18 SUMMER CAMP Linda Klug hit a two-run FOR THE SUMMER OF'76: homer for Lourdes and Lynn Class work may be interrelated with camp program Scribner pitched another gem SCUBA • SNORKELING • LAB SESSIONS •Swimming* A (I Sports«Movies*Crafts« Tennis of a game. SAILING • ARTS & CRAFTS • CANOEING •Roller Skating«Fishing«Field TripseBasketball Clinic St. Brendan in Class A UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY •Gymnastic5*Bowling«Picnics action bombed Berkeley Prep of Scientists from leading Oceanographic Univ., Cov'l. Agen- After School Program available till 6 p.m. Tampa, 20-11 in their semifinal cies, and Industries participate. Campers explore Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. game. Terry Murphy led a six Located on Big Pine Key, Florida home run attack by hitting a Accredited by the American Camping Assoc. pair of HR's. Jackie Pagley, ft: Barbara Wilkie, Vanessa WRITE: SEACAMP CALL: Conlan and Casey Moran also 750 N.E. 61st St., Miami, Florida 33137 (305) 758-1130 hit home runs, and Eileen Harris slugged four hits. The day of the finals came 311 Sevilla Ave., Coral Gables, 444-4662 and it turned out to be a day of unrealized dreams. Lynn Scribner had a no-hitter for three innings in the cham- Camp San Pedro MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS CAMP pionship game against Tampa For Boys, Ages 8 to 14 Catholic before the roof caved CATHOLIC YOUTH CAMP Resident and Day in. Tampa Catholic went on to a On Beautiful Lake Howell, Just North of Orlando 16-0 victory. St. Brendan faced Grand Ridge for the Class A • Swimming • Hiking Sunday, June 20-Saturday, July 31,1976 title and was edged by a 9-8 • Skiing • Sailing margin. Jackie Pagley hit two Located on the beautiful campus of Mary Help of • Handicraft • Campfires homeruns for St. Brendan, but Christians School, Grand Ridge prevailed. • Canoeing • Campouts The First Annual All- • Riflery • Archery • Full-time supervision • Tennis & riflery Catholic Track and Field • Pool and gym • Water skiing Championships were held for • Fishing • Movies • Horseback riding • All sports & crafts girls three weeks ago at St. Boys and Girls Fr. Robert Hoeffner • Easy access from major Thomas Aquinas track. The Ages 7 to 14 P.O. Box 181 activities meet turned out to be a two- Sessions begin June 6 Goldenrod, Fla. 32733 highways team race between the host June 20, July 11 Raiders and Pace High. The Spartans of Pace emerged the No discrimination as to race, creed, or color. winners by a slim four point Write: Camp Director margin. Pace finished with 117 Mary Help of Christians Camp points, Aquinas had 113 points, Cardinal Newman came in third 6400 E. 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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 19 'Defender for a Day' says 'It was great' By JODIBEYER feels he would like to spend a SIX OTHER students Broward Correspondent few years as public defender from Gibbons, Paul Alfieri, himself before opening a Denny Alter, Dan O'Connell, FORT LAUDERDALE- private law practice. Liz Stroot, Tom Tighe and Ann Public Defender Warner S. One of the purposes of Law Winterholler also toured the Olds shared his responsibilities Day, Public Defender Olds Courthouse on Law Day. They with Brian Reidy, a senior and said, "is to further equality and are all students of political honor student at Cardinal justice under law and it is science classes taught by Gibbons High School, as part fitting, therefore, that a Maureen Moore. of Law Day recently at thestudent who intends to pursue Broward County Courthouse. a legal career should be "Understanding the Reidy said, "It was great. designated Public Defender for process of law is essential to We appeared at arraignments, a Day." students whether or not they ate at the county stockade and Guided by Public Defender intend to enter the field of law," toured the jail cells." Olds, in coordination with a said Miss Moore. The son of Mr. and Mrs.program initiated for Cardinal "While the textbooks and Jerry Reidy of Fort Lauderdale, Gibbons by Public Defender lectures are valuable tools, Brian has attended Gibbons for Higgins, Reidy took part in participation in this process four years and plans to attend preparing law papers and adds an extra dimension few the Univerity of Florida next motions. Olds also explained to students experience. We owe a fall. He wants to enter law the youth the importance of debt of gratitude to Public 'Defender for a Day' in Broward County, Brian Reidy, ponders a school eventually. being prepared. "Organization Defenders Higgins and Olds for difficult point from Pubilc Defender Warren Olds' desk as he takes FOLLOWING this "very before you go to court is the presenting this opportunity to on some of the responsibilities for one day. interesting" experience, Reidy key," said Reidy. our students." Evangelization, doctrine discussed by Bishops (Continued from page 1) and Jesuit Father Avery Dulles information reports on the work In the action items the to conduct certain blessings of the Catholic University of of their committees over the traditional characterization of and to incorporate into the of those who are committed to America, Washington, D.C., past six months. the U.S. bishops as liberal on ordination rite for married the Gospel, striving for holiness and Passionist Father Bar- social issues and conservative deacons an affirmation of the in the Spirit, and laboring in nabas Ahern of Regina Mundi Among these was a report on matters of doctrine and deacon's ministry by his wife the service of God's kingdom." University in Rome— rounded by the NCCB Ad Hoc Comdisciplin- e was again borne out and family. He noted that the out the general session by mittee on the Role of Women in as the bishops passed with little The bishops passed both documents from the Second discussing the relationship the Church and Society, which debate—almost none of it resolutions relating to deacons -Vatican Council speak of the between bishops individually noted that a proposal for anegative —a far-reaching by wide margins, but not before importance of a bishop's role and their work as a national separate USCC office of statement that urged massive several bishops rose to object to beyond his own diocese as a body in terms of what the women's concerns had been social changes to correct in- the changes, arguing that there member of the whole college of directory says about a bishop's rejected on the grounds that it justices to the aged; but were serious historical and bishops, and that post-conciliar responsibilities. would not be the best way toengaged in considerable debate theological reasons for documents refer to the national The presentation and assure that women's concerns; whether they should ask the maintaining the traditional bishop's conference as a means question-answer session with are incorporated into the ac-Vatical n to give deacons power discipline. of fostering "a holy union of the theologians marked the tivities of the NCCB and energies in the service of the first time that a group of non- USCC. common good of the churches." bishops participated so directly j-uneral ACCORDING TO theand extensively in a general Instead, it was noted, Vatican, bishops' conferences session of the NCCB. Bishop James S. Rausch, HIALEAH PALM SPRINGS should help the bishops of the MIAMI SPRINGS CHAPEL NORTH HIALEAH CHAPEL NCCB-USCC general secretary,- 151 E. OKEECHOBEE ROAD PALM AVE. AT W. 49 STREET area develop "a common and IN ADDITION to thehas been assigned to insure HIALEAH. FLORIDA 33O1O HIALEAH. FLORIDA 33OI2 united apostolic program" in discussions of their mission and that attention to the concerns the service of their own dioceses the debate and vote on various of women becomes an integral R.jAY and in meeting the needs of the items proposed for their action, part of conference policy and whole Church, the archbishop the bishops received numerous programs. said. KRAEER FUNERAL HOME Fort Laudarctale Pompano Beach Sample Road DeerfJetd Beech MBrg«t» Bishop Raymond Lessard 565-5591 941-4111 946-2900 399-5544 972-734CT of Savannah, Ga., introduced the 1973 Directory on the JOSEPH R FUNERAL HOME R. Jay Kraeer, Funeral Director Pastoral Ministry of Bishops, COFEIf ioooooooooopoooooooooaoooa which was to serve as the basis 10931 ISI.E. 6th Ave.» Miami I Mff the discussion. Bishop 4 SON Lessard, who was serving on • 754-7544 • FUNERAL DIRECTOR: CARL F.SLADE the Vatican's Congregation for nimtiiiiTiiiiiiiiiirtiiiiiiimiinnniifliniiiHiiiir i HIALEAH PALM SPRINGS BIRO ROAD Bishops which it drew up the FUNERAL HOMES 800 Palm Ave. 1325 W. 49th St. 8231 Bird Rd. directory, described the book as Tel: 888-3433 Tel: 822-3081 Tel: 226-1811 I "an ascetical and mystical FT. LAUQERDALE BDOO compendium" that describes a bishop's work in terms of DAN H. FAIRCHILD-L.F.D. | 299 N. FEDERAL HWY. ESTABLISHED 1930 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. 3 pastoral ministry, a service of 581-6100 3 love, and participation in the iliiliiiiiiiniiiiilliifS NOW THERE ARE mission of the whole Church. Three American theologians — Father Carl Peter TWO CEMETERIES IN HOLLYWOOD Funeral rrome HOLLYWOOD Hollywood RON E. BECKER FUNERAL HOMES MEMORIAL Memorial CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Funeral Director 13th & FLAGLER ST. 60th & BIRD ROAD GARDENS Gardens North Phone: PRIVATE FAMILY ROOMS Cemetery and Mausoleums Cemetery (305)428-1444 SPACIOUS FORMAL.CHAPELS 60th AVENUE near TAFT STREET SUITE 402 6600 Taft Street 1444 S. Federal Hwy. 9 DEERFIELO BEACH "The Plummer Family ' Jos. L., J. L.j Jr., Lawrence H. , 983-2202 987-7885

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Call Irene - 6 p.m. 891- Organist wanted, few rehearsals one Mass Call Mrs. Yinger 8942. • ; • 10 a.m. 1682 N.W. 4th Ave. call the pastor. LUXURY TRAVELING IN 754-6439 754-0965. Beautiful carved Twelfth Station of Cross. 4- THIS BEAUTIFUL 24FT. ROOMS FOR STUDENTS. AIR CON- 1 / 2 X 3 Ft. Must sell. Must be seen to SELF-CONTAINED MOTORHOME DITIONING AND TV. 754-7859. 52-Homes for Sale - North Miami 7-Schooh and Instruction appreaciate. 9015 NE 10th Ave. SLEEP 7 COMFORTABLY. WANTED: QUALIFIED MUSIC IEACHER FOR 43-Room and Board ONE BEDROOM CON DO - Ideal for adults. ORGAN & ACCORDIAN instruction by Gail SCHOOL AND CHURCH MUSIC. VERY LOW RATES Poolside, quiet, immaculate. Convenient to Crawford. Specializing in beginning and Applications stating qualifications and DINNETTE FOR SALE DADE-624-5457 WANTED: Mature woman as companion for everything. Owner must sacrifice. In 20's intermediate ouoils. 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Miami, Florida /THE VOICE /Friday, May 14,1976/Page21 Durante la convencidn COAAENTARIOS EVANGELICOS del Consejo Archidiocesano de Por el Rev. JOSE P. NICKSE Damas Catdlicas "Yo soy la Vlda verdadera, y mi Padre el vlflador. Si alguna celebrado en Miami la de mis raraas no produce fruto, el la corta; y llmpla toda semana pasada, Mons. rama que produce fruto para que de mas. Ustedes ya estan Brian Walsh, Director limpios. La palabra que les he dirigido los ha purificado. de Caridades Catdlicas Permanezcan en mf y yo permanecere en ustedes. Si alguien conversa con las Damas permanece en mf y yo en 61, produce mueho fruto; pero sin Auxiliares del Centro mf no pueden hacer nada." Hispano Catdlico, Juan 15:1-8 quienes recibieron un El ap6stol da frutos. La Palabra de Dios no es esteril, sino fructf- certificado honrando su fera. Vivir el evangelio es dar frutos de santidad. asociacidn y su servicio La clave del apostolado es permanecer en Cristo. "Sin mi no al Centro Hispano. En la pueden hacer nada." foto desde la izquierda Edita Rojo, Marta Silvia Martinez Apari- Silvia Ferrer y Yolanda Pero, iqu6 significa permanecer en Cristo? Primeramente, de Mons. Walsh: Gloria Bermello, Tomita cio, Celeste Uriarte, Hospital, Presidenta de predicar el evangelio de Cristo, no nuestro propio evangelio. Y para Morales Gdmez, la Hna. Aguilera, Virginia Bru, Hortensia del Valle, las Damas Auxiliares. predicar el evangelio de Cristo hay que primero conocerlo. iConocemos la Palabra de Dios? iTomamos tiempo para leerla, meditarla, rezarla? El cristiano se alimenta con la Palabra de Dios, la vive, la ensefia. "Buenos dias mama" Sus acciones, su manera de vivir, indican que "no s61o de pan vive el hombre." "Buenos dias mama," obra Permanecer en Cristo es vivir la vida de la Iglesia. Cuantos pasan original del autor argentino por la vida viviendo un cristianismo fragmentado, con una recepci6n Eduardo Papo y mejor comedia aislada de algunos sacramentos sin ningiin hilo de fe que una sus pasos de 1961, sera Uevada a la escena por la tierra. Se ha dicho que a la Iglesia "nos traen" (a bautizar, a mafiana sabado 15 de mayo, por casar, y a enterrar). los jdvenes de la parroquia de Permanecer en Cristo es dar frutos. Es hablar de Dios sin pena y San Hugo, Coconut Grove. con convicci6n. Es no tener miedo y defender a la Iglesia, al Santo La obra, que trata de las Padre, o nuestras tradiciones catdlicas. Dar frutos es iluminar la vida inquietudes de varios de los que andan en tinieblas. adolescentes, sera dirigida por Precisamente porque hay muchas tinieblas en Miami, .es que se ha Prudencio Nodarse. La parte organizado la Asamblea de Reflexi6n Apostdlica que tendra lugar musical estci al cargo del joven manana sabado 15 de mayo. Una noche para meditar, para trazarnos Felix Lliraldi, quien ha com- nuevas metas, para dar nuevos frutos. puesto e interpreta el tema Durante los ensayos El lema es Cristo Para Todos porque efectivamente Cristo es para musical de la obra. Prudencio Nodarse (drha.), todos. Y si algunos no conocen el mensaje de Cristo es porque no La presentacidn tendra lugar ultima detalles estamos dando frutos de evangelizaci6n. a las 8:30 p.m. en el Auditorium musicales de la obra con Yo te invito a asistir. del Coral Gables High School, el musico Lugar: Auditorium del Colegio La Salle. situado en LeJeune y Bird Rd. Felix Lliraldi (abajo). Hora: comenzando a las 7:00 p.m., 15 de mayo. Para informacidn y entradas, Que no falte ningiin cristiano comprometido. Que no falte ningiin llamar a Alfredo Atelier, 643- Flores a cristiano con inquietud apostdlica. Miami necesita la luz del 1323. evangelio. Hay que dar frutos de fe. Asiste a la Asamblea de Reflexidn la Virgen Apostdlica. Tendra lugar el domingo 16 de Mayo a las 3:15 pm. el ofrecimiento de flores a la Virgen Periodistas catolicos se reunen del Movimiento Familiar Cristiano. El acto ser£ en la Durante la convencidn anual que reunid en Washington unos 340 parroquia de St. Dominic, 5909 directores de publicaciones catdlicas y protestantes en Estados NW 7 St., y comenzar£ con una Unidos y Canada para examinar su condici6n y sus metas, se trataron Misa celebrada por el Padre entre otros los siguientes asuntos: Angel Villaronga O. F. M. —Parece que se suDerd una larga crisis que puso a prueba su circulaci6n, aunque no se han resuelto los problem as de altos costos; la prensa religiosa es mas importante precisamente por el proceso de Vuelve Prometeo secularizaci6n de la sociedad. "Prometeo", la obra del —Los encargados de la prensa cat61ica en paises pr6speros deben joven cubano Tomas Fernandez- ayudar a las comunicaciones de la Iglesia en los paises del tercer Travieso, hoy cumpliendo con- mundo, segun pidi6 Ferdinand Oertel, periodista aleman y vice- dena politica en Cuba, sera presidente de la Uni6n Cat61ica Internacional de Prensa, para en- presentada de nuevo el viernes 21 seflarles la doctrina de los papas sobre justicia social, y contrarrestar de mayo en el teatro Pawley's - asi la corriente hacia el marxismo. Creative Arts Center del Miami —Pese a movimientos pentecostales y otros, no se ha logrado un Dade Community College, North revivir espiritual en Norteam6rica; los periodistas religiosos deben Campus. El estreno de esta obra relacionar el interns de sus iglesias con problem as de actualidad de El graduado Demetrio Perez, ganador del premio de Servicio Tom as fue resefiado por La Voz en el las gentes, para infundir metas trascendentes en su solucidn, y Cruz recibe la enhorabuena del Arzobispo de Miami Mons. Coleman F. niimero del 26 de marzo. La fomentar la convivencia humana. Carrol que presldidla graduacldn de Biscayne College el pasado fin de entrada es gratuita previa —El presidente de la Asociacidn de Prensa Cat61ica, P. Jeremy semana. reservacidn a los teleionos 577- Harrington, revel6 que la circulacidn de revistas y semanarios 6718-19. cat61icos alcanza a 53 millones de lectores, en quienes "debemos fomentar su anhelo de alcanzar una sociedad mas just a." ••• Educacion de adultos en St. Agatha Mons. Giovanni Bennelli, sub-secretario de estado de la Santa Sede, Comienza hoy viernes 14 el por el Doctor Ren6 de la Huerta centro parroquial, 8768 S.W. 8 opino en una entrevista en Roma que el gobierno central de la Iglesia programa de educacidn de (psiquiatra) sobre "Educacidn Calle, en las arcadas del (curia romana,) dara mas participacidn a los seglares. Una de sus adultos de la parroquia de St. Sexual—De Padre a Hijo" que Tamiami Mall. preocupaciones pastorales es tratar de contestar individualmente las Agatha. El programa es bilingde comienza a las 8:30 p.m. cartas que envian los fieles al Papa sobre multitud de problemas o y ofrece en espanol una charla Las charlas tienen lugar en el peticiones, y agrega que pese al inmenso papeleo burocratico, siente que ejerce una funci6n sacerdotal plena, "muy ligada a la palabra de IMPRENTA Dios, al verbo divino." Tambien dijo que ha ayudado a fomentar la Celebran Independencia "colegialidad" pues muchos obispos del mundo colaboran "MARESMA" estrechamente con la curia. El prdximo jueves 20 de con una Eucaristia en honor de la Virgen de la Caridad. La Misa 70 N. W. 22 Ave. - Miami, Fla. ••• Mayo, 74 aniversario de la A MEDIA CUADRA DE FLAC3LER STREET Los Obispos de Mexico invitaron al Papa Paulo VI a que venga a Independencia de Cuba, la serd a las 8 p.m. y contard con la bendecir en octubre la nueva basilica de Nuestra Sefiora de Guadalupe Parroquia de San Juan Bosco participacidn de los jdvenes y Gran Surtido de Tarjetas para (la vieja se hunde por desigualdades del terreno), pero no hay certeza ofrecera su homenaje a la Patria niftos de la parroquia. que acuda. El boletin de la conferencia episcopal mexicana dice que Bodas, Bautizos, Comuniones, "el Papa prometid rezar a la Virgen de Guadalupe para que ella Cumpleanos, Recordatorios y disponga las circunstancias, de modo que el Papa pueda dar una Termina plazo respuesta apropiada a la invitacidn." Misas. Impresionesal Relieve. •*• TODA CLASE DE TRABAJOS El P. Patrick O'Nell, delegado de la U. S. Catholic Conference premio Valdespino para el ministerio de la juventud, anunci6 una conferencia sobre el COMERCIALES Y SOCIALES tema en la Universidad de America a principios de junio. "Queremos Termina el prdximo 20 de Federadas el prdximo 9 de Julio. estudiar la mejor forma de mantener un dialogo con la juventud, a Mayo el plazo de entrega de Los trabajos se pueden en- AHDRRE TIEMPD Y DINERD veces apartada delos caminos tradicionales." En los temas figuran el trabajos para el premio Andres viar a la Fundacidn Andr6s CDNriA-NDDNDS 'SUS IMPRESOS joven que madura, las necesidades de la juventud, la parroquia y los Valdespino, que sera entregado Valdespino, P. O. Box 12344, •IBIMOS BURIAMENTE DC « «. M. • 6 P. M. jdvenes , y el ministerio entre compafleros. durante las Vacaciones Loisa Station, Puerto Rico 00914. TELEFONO 642-7266 Page 22 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 Nuevos sacerdotes 'hispanos' con La Voz

Era la noche de Navidad de darse cuenta de que todos los suceden en la memoria del en un pais extranjero. Por eso me Edward recuerda con 1967 y Edward Lynch se en- pastores habfan salido al monte di&cono Edward Lynch, y en matricul6 en el Seminario gratitud todo lo vivido hasta hoy, contraba perdido en la cumbre de con linternas en su biisqueda, quien le escucha la pregunta Pontificio de Salamanca en vispera de su ordenaci6n un montecillo del Levante pensando que se habria surge espontinea iQu6 hacia en Espana, donde estudio la filosofia sacerdotal, pero no se preocupa espanol, en la regi6n de Orihuela. despenado—como oveja perdida. Espana un seminarista irland6s? y mis tarde, parte de la por buscar explicaciones al A pesar de la noche estrellada y Orihuela, Madrid, "Tuve desde joven la idea del teologla," dice. misterio de su vocaci6n. de la calma dellugar, Edward se Salamanca... los recuerdos se sacerdocio, y me atraia trabajar Durante su estancia en "Sabes, creo que necesitaba encontraba muy lejos de Dios. Espana, Edward se costeaba los ser purificado... y todavia lo Hacia ya varias semanas que Edward estudios a base de clases de necesito seguramente," dice con vivia la dura experiencia de ingles, "hasta que crearon en toda naturalidad. creerle inexistente, y oraba por Salamanca una escuela de "Quizds resulte raro afirmar salir de aquella oscuridad, pero lenguas que me dej6 sin trabajo," esto, pero creo que ahora estoy en vano. dice con franca sonrisa. desprendido del sacerdocio," Ahora, ya didcono y a punto Las dificultades econdmicas comenta al explicar lo duro que de ser ordenado sacerdote, y la poca salud,—una gripe mal fue tener que esperar un ano Edward no puede dejar de curada que no le dejaba, fueron mas, cuando ya tenia hasta las recordar sin perplejidad la complicando su vida, "hasta invitaciones para su ordenaci6n, trayectoria de su vocacidn, de su llegar a plantearme una fuerte el ano pasado. < llamada al sacerdocio. crisis de fe en la existencia de "Al principio me cost6 "Creo que todo lo que me ha Dios. aceptarlo, pero al fin, Dios me ha ido pasando, el Senor lo ha ido "Fue una experiencia muy dado a comprender que lo im- permitiendo para mi Men," dura," dice" y decidi marchar a portante es la uni6n con El. afirma para La Voz desde su Alemania para trabajar en una "Estaba demasiado preocupado oficina de la parroquia de la fabric a." por conseguir el sacerdocio, Inmaculada, donde por casi un Sus planes no se realizaron como si eso fuera la meta... y ano ha ejercido el diaconado. gracias a varios amigos. En olvidaba lo importante que es "Aquella noche rec6 mucho, cambio a los pocos dias, Edward Cristo y hacer lo que El quiere. pero la respuesta no me llegti en se encontraba en Orihuela, "Ahora s6 que si Dios me la montana," comenta recor- ayudando a su antiguo rector, el quiere sacerdote El hara todo dando la pena que le caus6 el padre Casto Torregrosa a quien para que yo pueda llegar a serlo, recuerda como "un santo y parece que si quiere." sacerdote que aun hoy gasta su Por ARACELICANTERO Hablando del sacerdocio vidaenoraci6n y al servicio de los dice: pobres del lugar." "Pienso que la gente lo que Fue precisamente alii y quiere son sacerdotes "Cuando mlro hacia el sacerdocio que voy a redbir, mi mayor despues de la Misa de Navidad espirituales, lideres que vivan deseo es poder conservarlo $iempre fresco. Ojala pueda vivirlo que Edward vivi6 la experiencia unidos a Dios y que sepan siempre con el entusiasmo de hoy sin acostumbrarme a el o dejarlo de perderse en el monte. transmitir esa vivencia a los envejecer. Quisiera siempre sentirme motivado a vivirlo plenamente De vuelta en casa, aquella demas." y poder contagiar mi entusiasmo a los demas." . noche, se puso a ojear una revista Para Edward el ideal es Aunque polaco, americano y "cubanazo," como muchos han misionera y qued6 sorprendido Cristo mismo, el Sacerdote por escrito de el, Tomas Wensky demuestra con sus palabras que ante de ver las paginas centrales antonomasia que se sacrifica por todo quiere ser sacerdote de Cristo. totalmente en bianco. Mirando su pueblo, y afiade "me sentiria' En vfsperas de su ordenaci6n sacerdotal mafiana sabado IS, con mis atenci6n descubri6 en contento si logro mostrar a mis Tomas convers6 con La Voz sobre su vocaci6n y sobre sus ex- una esquina un pequeflo letrero parroquianos un poquito de ese periencias y esperanzas de servicio en esta comunidad bilingtte de la que decia: "No temas, soy yo Tu amor de Cristo." Archididcesis de Miami. Senor." Siendo sacerdote bilingue le "Aunque no soy ni exiliado ni cubano creo que el exilio ha cam- "El impacto fue fuerte," encantaria servir en una biado mi vida," dice. dice. "Entonces me di cuenta de parroquia con poblacibn hispana, "Figurate, nacl en West Palm Beach, hijo de padres polacos y que El habia estado conmigo pero afiade, "estoy dispuesto a ahora, segun me dicen los amigos, estoy hecho un "cubanazo." durante toda mi oscuridad de fe. trabajar donde me pongan." Para Tomas el exilio es como una mezcla agridulce que hay que En un instante, mi actitud Sabe bien que trabajo no le saber saborear. Incluye el sabor agrio de la Cuba aun esclavizada que eambi6 totalmente." ha de faltar pues como el mismo se palpa en todo el que vive en Miami, y la dulzura del contacto con Y anade. "Hasta entonces dice "la gente esta hambrienta este pueblo cubano donde el ha aprendido a descubrir los profundos me habia creido que era yo quien de Dios." valores de la familia y la amistad. elegia al Senor, y hasta le exigia Junto con 7 compafieros mis, "Nunca estuve en Cuba," dice, "aunque me gusta tomar el pelo a respuestas... Ahora comprendi lo Edward Lynch ser£ ordenado la gente diciendo que aprendl el castellano vendiendo corbatas Thomas Wenski que dice el Evangelio '"No me Sacerdote para la Archiditicesis baratas en la calle Muralla de la Habana Vieja." elegisteis vosotros a mi, sino que de Miami este Sabado 15 de Tomas ha ido conociendo la cultura hispana a base de esfuerzo yo os elegi a vosotros." Mayo, a la Catedral de St. Mary personal: escuchando las emisoras latinas, hablando con la gente y de vez en cuando "acudiendo a mi rinc6n favorito para tomar mi buchito de cafeV' Roma—Sobre formacion de Seminaristas Como sacerdote se siente llamado a servir a toda la comunidad Bajo el titulo: "La formacidn "Algunos —ha dicho— propio de la teologia. Para poder cristiana de Miami, pero siendo bilingtte le gustarfa poder servir en teoWgica de los futuros sacer- podrin pensar que este beneficiarse de las ciencias una parroquia de afluencia hispana y ser puente entre las dos dotes," la Sagrada Congregaci6n documento ha sido motivado por humanas, la teologia debe con- culturas. para la Educaci6n Catdlica, ha temores y por desviaciones, servar su propia identidad. Basicamente elegi el sacerdocio porque pense que Dios me transmitido a los Obispos y a los iQui6n puede dudar o Nunca el pueblo cristiano ha llamaba;experimento su llamada en la alegria que me da servir en responsables de los Seminarios maravillarse de que haya esperado tanto de los sacerdotes este ministerio, y creo que valgo para ello." un documento de unas cincuenta motivos de temor en el campo de como ahora, pero nunca tampoco Tomas piensa que el sacerdote tiene que ser muy sensible a las paginas, que Ueva la fecha del 22 la teologia y de que existan su responsabilidad y sus necesidades de la gente. Ademas cree que la gente espera del de febrero, fiesta de la Catedra desviaciones? Pero la motivacidn problemas han sido tan serios. La sacerdote una gran autenticidad y compromiso con su vocaci6n y de San Pedro, del presente ano ultima del documento es de teologia debe, por tanto, en- mucho amor a la Iglesia. "Me gustaria ser un hombre de oraci6n y de 1976. caricter diverse Esta en primer contrar un lenguaje, adaptado a servicio a los demds," dice. El texto base u original esta en lugar el cambio considerable que las nuevas realidades culturales. iTe resulta dificil? preguntamos. lengua italiana, pero ha sido se ha verificado en el mundo del Y sin embargo, a pesar de "Bueno, lo dificil es que el sacerdocio es siempre un ideal muy alto preparada una traducci6n al pensamiento. esto, o mas bien a causa de todo y yo s6 muy bien que s61o soy un ser humano. De ahf la tension, al espanol, al portugu6s, al ingles De hecho han nacido aut6n- esto, es necesario encontrar sentir que uno no llega a ese ideal de bondad, comprensi6n y amor al francos y al alemin. El ticas ciencias nuevas, sugestivas, nuevamente en toda su claridad desinteresado... pero pienso que lo mismo le pasara a quien quiera ser documento es complementario acreditadas desde el primer las exigencias de la ensenanza un buen padre de familia." del que la Sagrada Congregaci6n momento, cuyo objeto presenta teol6gica. La teologia, para ser Tomas entr6 en el seminario muy joven y el mismo dice que ha propuso el 20 de enero de 1972 relaciones inmediatas con la suficientemente agil y creadora, pasado la mitad de su vida alii. Esta contento de la variedad de ex- bajo el titulo: "La ensenanza de teologia: el teYmino "ciencias debe seguir conservando su periencia pastoral durante sus afios de estudio: cuatro veranos en la Filosofia en los Seminarios humanas" nos resulta ya identidad y reafirmar su una parroquia negra, un cur so visitando hospitales y tambien Mayores," si bien el nuevo familiar y es muy significative naturaleza de "ciencia de la fe," trabajando en la misi6n de Delray. Ultimamente ha ejercido el documento resulta mis amplio Desde el momento en que se trata 6rgano de la Iglesia, a la que no diaconado en la parroquia de San Benito. Encuentra un gran habi^ndose intentado en 61 del hombre y que no puede haber puede faltar una dimensi6n potencial en el laicado hispano comprometido en las parroquias y responder a las preguntas que los mas que una sola verdad, la espiritual personal. De aqul la lleno de vida en Io's movimientos apostolicos. Piensa que Miami es Episcopados de diversas teologia no puede recibir de estas funci6n permanente de una como una muestra de toda una nueva cultura que une lo cubano, lo naciones venian formulando ciencias mas que ventajas, en la teologia al servicio de la latino y lo norteamericano. Ademas consldera que Latinoame'rica El cardenal medida en que sus resultados Revelaci6n, de la vida espiritual, pronto mirara al Sur de la Florida como foco de su intercamblo con la Garrone, Prefecto del citado sean ciertos. Pero existe el del ministerio pastoral, de la Iglesia Norteamericana. dicasterio, en una entrevista a peligro de que los metodos, mas edificaci6n del Cuerpo de Cristo,, Al preguntarle sobre sus prioridades en el sacerdocio dice: "Creo Radio Vaticano, ha explicado el faciles, de las ciencias humanas de las Misiones, del que la tare a de evangelizar es hoy mas importance que nunca." contenido y finalidad del sustituyan enganosamente al Ecumenismo, de los valores documento. me todo, absolutamente original, humanos y del progreso social. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976 / Page 23 11 Nuestro corazon se conmueve..." Pablo VI Ante miles de peregrinos lugares del mundo, los pueblos Padre afladi6:" comprendernos unos a otros y providente bondad de Dios," dijo reunidos en la Plaza de San del Libano, Guatemala, el lejano No olvidemos que tambieii pongamos en prdctica esa clase el Papa haciendo una llamada a Pedro, el Santo Padre expres6 Oriente , Etiopia... son muchos los beneficios que de amor social desinteresado y alejar toda desesperacibn o profundo' dolor por el terremoto "Nuestro coraz6n", dijo el podemos derivar de estos males capaz de lograr verdadera fatalismo. acaecido en Friuli, al Norte de Papa, "es como un sism6grafo y que nos afligen, y uno de ellos y unidad." Italia y que ha quitado la vida a se conmueve ante todo temblor o muy principal es el de la El Santo Padre cit6 a San unas 1,000 personas. sufrimiento que afecte a los solidaridad. Pablo al exhortar a los presentes Recordando a la Virgen "Nuestra desgracia y dolor hombres.y "Hemos compartido vuestro a "veneer el mal con el bien." Maria el Papa recomendd la no debe sin embargo hacernos Con a'nimo de sembrar una dolor, saliendo asf de nuestra "Nuestra incapacidad para actitud de Nuestra Seflora en su olvidar a los que sufren en otros nota de esperanza, el Santo indiferencia y egoismo, y dar explicaci6n a esta tragedia respuesta al angel "Ha'gase en mi testimoniando con nuestra ac- que nos afecta, no puede ser segun tu palabra." Actitud que, titud la fuerza del amor." motivo de oscuridad en la fe para segiin dijo el Papa, es fuente de "Seamos verdaderos nosotros cristianos que creemos esperanza y paciencia y causa de Obispos de USA cristianos. Esforc6monos por en la misteriosa pero siempre nuestra alegria pascual." pro evangelizacion

Los temas de la derechos basicos y elementales. evangelizaci6n, la preocupaci6n —pasaron una resoluci6n sobre asuntos de doctrina, la exhortando a los cat61icos urgencia de estudios sobre las americanos a participar mas realidades pastorales y la res- activamente en la politica ponsabilidad en el gobierno de nacional. la Iglesia, fueron materia de —reafirmaron su apoyo a los discusion durante las reuniones colegios cat61icos y alabaron los de la Conferencia Nacional de esfuerzos de los padres y los Obispos Cat61icos que tuvo lugar educadores catolicos por man- en Chicago la semana pasada. tener y mejorar la educaci6n Durante los tres dfas de catolica. reuniones los obispos —pidieron al Vatic ano que reflexionaron especialmente diera a los diaconos permanentes sobre la misi6n y objetivos de la de este pais el derecho a dar Conferencia Nacional de Obispos ciertas bendiciones hoy reser- y la Conferencia Cat61ica de los vadas s61o a los sacerdotes, y EE.UU., tambi&i: —sugirieron que cuando se —hicieron una declaraci6n revise el rito de ordenaci6n de condenando los sufrimientos de diaconos casados se incluya en los ancianos en este pais, este el consentimiento de la victimas de violacion de los esposa y familia del diacono.

Durante la ceremonia del pasado sabado en la Catedral de St. Mary nueve semlnaristas recibieron el dlaconado por la imposiclrin de las manos de Mons. Coleman F. Carroll Arzobispo de Ayer jueves 13 de mayo Miami. fue el 59 aniversario de las apariciones de Nuestra Sefiora en Fatima, Portugal. En 1917, desde mayo 13 a octubre 13, la Virgen se Miles tomaran ciudadania apareciri un total de seis veces a tres nifios de la localidad, a pueden seguir presentando sus downtown de Miami. Fun- Lucia Dos Santos y sus primos Por el papeles en Inmigracion. Lo que cionarios oficiales de Francisco y Jaclnta. Mis de DR. MANOLO REYES se ha cerrado ha sido la Inmigraci6n nos informaron que 50,000 personas presenciaron posibilidad de jura para el 4 de del 15 de marzo al 23 de abril se el prodigio del sol acercandose El 30 de abril se cerro el plazo julio para todos aquellos que citaron a examen de ciudadania a a la tierra, mientras giraba que se habia fijado para presenten ahora sus papeles. 5,637 personas. De este niimero, sobre si mismo, prodigio hoy presentar los documentos de Pero segun declaraciones de realmente se presentaron a dicho conocido como el "mllagro naturalizaci6n para aquellos funcionarios oficiales habran examen 4,190 y mas del 95 por del sol." individuos que querian jugrar la nuevas y grandes ceremonias de ciento de ellos pasaron el examen En las distintas ciudadania de Estados Unidos el jura de ciudadania para el de ciudadania. apariciones a los nifios, la 4 de julio, previo cumplimiento proximo mes de septiembre, A finales del mes de abril, Virgen les pidi6 que rogasen de todos los requisitos exigidos coincidiendo con el llamado Dia cuando se vencia el t6rmino para por los pecadores. Es la por la ley. de la Constitucion..o para oc- los que querian jurar el 4 de julio, oraci6n que repite cons- Un alto oficial del Servicio de tubre, alrededor de la fecha que Inmigraci6n informo que tenia en tantemente la Iglesia cuando Inmigracion y Naturalizacion en se conmemora el Descubrimiento su poder mas de 12,700 planillas fieles de todo el mundo se unen Miami, declaro a este periodista de America..o para el primero de de aspirantes a ciudadanos... sin en el rezo del Santo Rosario que en los ultimos cuatro dias del diciembre, establecido ya en el procesar. i que Ella tanto recomendti. Es mes de abril, cuando vencia el Sur de la Florida desde 1966, Inicialmente se esperaba que la orackin que repetimos al termino antes mencionado, se como el Dia Cubano-Americano. en la ceremonia de jura del dirigirnos a la Madre de Dios, habian presentado mas de cinco Los Diez nuevos proximo 4 de julio habrian unos a nuestra Madre, cuando le mil aplicaciones de aspirantes a examinadores junto con 15 dos mil aspirantes. Hoy decimos en el Ave Maria: la ciudadania norteamericana. empleados civiles empezaron sus aparentemente pasan ya de seis "...ruega por nosotros Debe especificarse...y con funciones el pasado 15 de marzo mil. pecadores ahora y en la hora sumo enfasis..que todos aquellos en una nueva seccion alquilada jlndudablemente...el dique de nuestra muerte." que quieran hacerse ciudadanos en el Ainsley Building del se ha roto! Asamblea hispana el sabado

reflex,^ Los lideres apostblicos toques a los preparativos para el Congreso Eucaristico Inter- la Familia Humana" (Tema de la hispanos de la Arquidi6cesis de gran evento titulado "Noche de nacional" que se celebrar£ el Carta Pastoral de los Obispos de Miami estan dando los ultimos Reflexi6n sobre los Temas del pr6ximo sabado 15 de mayo, de 7 Estados Unidos con ocasi6n del 41 a 12 de la noche, en el auditorium Congreso Eucaristico Inter- Cristo del colegio Inmaculada-LaSalle. nacional). El programa de esta para todos Ordenan 8 Sacerdotes asamblea diocesana, que espera 9:00—Sra. Magaly Alvarez, reunir mas de mil lideres "Evangelizaci6n del Mundo En ceremonia que tendra lugar mafiana sabado 15 a las 11 a.m. en cat61icos, es el siguiente: Contemporaneo" (Tema de la la Catedral de St. Mary, recibiran el Sacramento del Orden por la 7:00 p.m.—Inscripcitfn. Exhortaci6n Apost61ica de Pablo imposici6n de las manos de Mons. Coleman F. Carroll Arzobispo de 7:30 p.m.—Bienvenida y VI a la Iglesia Universal de fecha Miami los candidates : Edward P. Lynch, William Davidsen, Presentaci6n. 8 de diciembre de 1976. John M. O'Hara, Thomas G. Wenski, Thomas E. Wisniewski, Daniel I. 8:00—Dr. Emilio Caballero, 10:00—Eucaristia Conce- Kubala, Al Victor y Richard Soulliere. "La Eucaristia y las Hambres de lebrada. 'apostoU Page 24 / Miami, Florida/ THE VOICE / Friday, May 14,1976