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TH1 VOICE - P.O. Box 1059, Miami 38. Flo. Return Requested Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida VOL VIII, HO. 30 Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami OCTOBER 7,1966 Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy 2,000 Women At Concelebrafed Mass • - -551 NCCW Opens Convention FILLYAW.. The attitude of women in the new Pentecost must " "parallel that of the women" who gathered with the apostles and Mary in the Upper Room on the first Pentecost, Auxiliary Bish- op Stephen Leven of San Antonio told NCCW con- vention delegates during the concelebrated Mass which marked the opening \. of the four-day meeting at noon Wednesday. Miami's Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, host to the con- vention, was the principal concelebrant of the Votive Mass of the. Holy Spirit in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Fontainebleau, conven- tion headquarters. • HURRICANE IGNORED More than 2,000 women NCCW 'Delegates Receive Holy Communion and priest-moderators from From Bishop Coleman F. Carroll In Hotel Ballroom NCCW affiliations through- out the country participated CONCELEBRATED MASS >y Mi- national, convention of the National in the Mass, despite the de- ami's Bishop Coleman F. Carroll and Council of Catholic Women in the lay of incoming airline flights' six moderators of NCCW affiliations grand ballroom of the Hotel Fon- caused by hurricane Inez Mass Sunday Marks tainebleau, convention headquarters. winds lashing the South Flor- throughout the United States marked ida coast on Tuesday. the opening Wednesday of the 33rd Other concelebrants of the Mass were Msgr. Joseph P. Donelan, Archdiocese of Bos- Bishops Eighth Year Archbishop Dearden Gives NCCW Keynote ton; Msgr. John D. Tomey, Diocese of Savannah; Msgr.- Eugene P. Geary, Diocese of Solemn Pontifical Mass to mark the efghth anniver- El Paso; Msgr. Paul Connel- sary of his installation as first Bishop of Miami will be ly, Diocese of Des Moines; sung at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 9 by Bishop Coleman F. Meaningful Sharing Father Parnell McCarthy, Carroll in the Cathedral. Diocese of Oakland, Cal.; Bishop Carroll was in- S chief en, V. G. and Msgr. and Father Sylvester Staud, stalled by the late Arch- Dominic Barry, Diocese of Diocese of Wheeling, W. Va. bishop Francis Keough, Met- Miami Officialis, will be dea- Is Urged To Women Msgr. John O'Down, V.F., ropolitan of Baltimore, on cons of honor. moderator of the South Oct. 7, 1958, the Feast of the Father Orlando Fernandez Dade Deanery of the Miami Holy Rosary. The Diocese of The Church exists in and does the work of Christ and Father Thomas O'Shea DCCW, and Msgr. Bernard Miami was erected as a dio- will be the deacons of the through Christian communities, and the formation of McGrenehan, V.F., modera- cese by Pope Pius XII Aug. Mass. Father Arthur DeBe- such communities at the parish, diocesan and extra-dio- tor of the Miami DCCW 13, 1958, at which time the voise and Father John Mc- cesan levels is the prime work of Catholic organizations, East Coast Deanery, were then St. Mary's Church was Mahon will be masters of Archbishop John F. Dearden told delegates to the 33rd deacons of honor to Bishop elevated to the rank of a ceremonies. national convention of the National Council of Catholic Carroll. cathedral. Bishop Leven, assistant Father John Gallagher, Women. * MANY TO ASSIST C. M., rector of the Major The Archbishop, of JDetroit ways in which Catholic j>rga- ARCHBISHOP JOHN Continued on Page 16 During the anniversary Seminary of St. Vincent de gave the keynote "address nizations can, contribute to DEARDEN Mass, at which more than 1,- Paul, Boynton Beach,' will during opening sessions of the formaton of Christian •£ •••111 000 of religious and laity will preach the homily. the convention on Wednes- community, he pointed out, assist, Msgr. David Bushey, day in the grand ballroom of urging the NCCW to "com- 1 Cathedral rector, will be the When the Diocese of Mi- the Hotel Fontainebleau, municate to their member- I Pope, LBJ Send Greetings archpriest. Msgr. Robert W. Continued on Page 16 convention headquarters. ship ... an awareness of | 'JUSTIFY EXISTENCE' their responsibilities in the • MIAMI —(NO — Pope Paul VI and President Speaking on the topic, "Va- renewed Church." Johnson sent greetings to the 33rd convention of the tican Council II Speaks to He discussed Church needs 1 National Council of Catholic Women here. Church Communities," he in the areas of charity, litur- j The Pope's greetings were relayed in a letter told the thousands of women gy and ecumenical activity. from Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, papal Secretary of present that in this age of State. THE VOICE, P.O. Box 1059, Miami, Pla. 33138 "We think sometimes that f RETURN REQUESTED renewal every Christian orga- it is easy to dispense chari- J "The Holy Father, who knows well and appre- nization must be prepared to ty," the Archbishop said, j ciates highly the most praiseworthy achievements of justify its existence. Any. "The truth is that it is very I the National Council of Catholic Women," the Car- organization which "is a hin- dinal wrote, "sends paternal greetings to the partici- drance to Christian commu- difficult." pants in this year's convention ,and prays that God nity, either because of its He quoted St. Vincent de | may enlighten and direct their proceedings to His exclusiveness or narrowness, Paul, who told a nun begin- | greater glory and the salvation of their souls." or its triviality must be pre- ning her first assignment I In his letter to the convention, President John- pared to pass from the among the poor that "it is j§ son lauded the "dedicated women have have lent scene," he declared. only for your love, alone, | their hands and hearts to this fine organization." There are, however, many Continued on Page 18 j||| dcrgy, religious &n6 become of Q* RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sponsored by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, in conjunction with Barry College, St. John Vianney Minor Seminary and St. Vincent de Paul Major Seminary. COURSE IN MODERN CATECHETICS of 50 hours, 25 weeks duration, combined Doctrine and Method. All those who have completed the course and successfully passed the examination, will be given probationary teacher's certifi- cates. It is further required that before receiving a permanent teaching certificate, those who successfully complete this course should have taught for one year under supervision. This course wilt be conducted in the following centers: NORTH DADE: EAST COAST: Parish: St. James Parish: St. Vincent Ferrer Address: 530 N.W. 132nd Street, Miami, Flo. Address: Palm Trail - Eighth Street, Day. Tuesday Delrqy Beach, Florida Starting: October 4, 1966 Day: Monday Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Starting: October 3, 1966 Parish: Immaculate Conception Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Address: 68 West 45th Place, Hioleah, Flo. Parish: St. Jade Day: Tuesday Address: Jupiter, Florida COLUMBUS FIESTA committee Hall, Dr. Joseph M. DeGaetani, Itali- Starting: October 4, 1966 Day: Thursday an vice consul; F. Thomas Leonard!, Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Starting: October 6, 1966 members met with Metro Mayor Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Chuck Hall as he proclaimed Oct. parade master; and Frank P. Pelli- SOUTH DADE: Parish: St. Brendan Retreat Out LoJy of the Retreat 7-12 Columbus Fiesta Week in coro, chairman of the executive com- Address: 8725 S.W. 32nd St., Miami, Fto. House: in tfce Cenacte Dade County. Shown are Metro Com- mittee for the five-day observance. Doy: Wednesday Address: 1400 South Dixie Highway, Starting: October 5, 1966 missioner Lew Whitworth, Mayor Lantana, Florida Time: 7:30 PM. to 9:30 P.M. Day:. Monday Parish: Our tody of the Matt Holy Rotary Storting: October 3, 1966 Address: 1860T S.W. 98th Ave., Perrine, Ffa. Time: 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. Day: Thursday K-C To Pick Queen' Refugees Starting: October 6, 1966 (Day Course) Tftne: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. WEST COAST: Parish: Sts. Peter MM! Pmf Parish: St. Philip Benai Address: 900 S.W. 26th Road, Miami, Flo. Address: Beffe Glade, Florida Respond Day: Wednesday Doy: • Monday Open Fiesta Tonight Starting: October 5, 1966 Starting: October 3, 1966 Time: 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. (Day Course) Parish: St. Joseph the Worker Mttsfen Selection of a "Queen Isabella" at 7:45 p.m. today Address: Moorehaveh, Florida For Shrine BROWARD: Hav: Tuesday (Friday) in Miami's Bayfront Park Bandshell will mark School: Cardinal Gibbons High Sch««l the opening of the first annual Columbus Fiesta spon- A spontaneous response Storting: October 4; 1966 Address: 4601 Bay View Drive, Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P;M. sored by the Greater Miami area Inter-Council of the by Greater Miami's Cuban Fort Lauderdate, Florida Parish: St. Cecilia. Knights of Columbus and a host of church and civic refugees expressing their Day: Monday Starting: October 3, 1966 Address: 1499 CoMins Road, Fort Myers, Fb. groups. willingness to make the Time: 7;30 PM. to 9:30 P.M. Day: " Thursday • The winner of the Queen boats due east of Dinner Our Lady of Charity School: ChamiiMde High School Starting: October 6, \966 Address: 500 Charninade Drive East, Time; 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Isabella competition conduct- Key. Five classes will start shrine on Biscayne Bay a Parish: St.