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Diocese Joins U.S. THE VOICE P.O. Box 1059 Miami, Fla. 33138 In Observance *^VoiCEReturn Requested For Latin America Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida The Diocese of Miami will belief it will prove a very VOL. VI, NO. 44 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy JANUARY 15, 1965 participate in a nationwide week heartening act of solidarity for of prayer for Latin America in our Latin American brothers." conjunction with the first an- The aim of CICOP, which was nual observance of CICOP inaugurated in 1963 by the U. S. APPEAL MADE FOR BOYSTOWN, SOUTH FLORIDA Week from January 24 to Jan- Bishops' Committee for Inter- uary 30 in more than 80 arch- American Cooperation, is "to dioceses and dioceses through- bring U. S. and Latin American out the United States. Catholics together in mutual P %ry purpose of the week- understanding and friendship Bishop Tells Miracle' Of DDF "Tonij ..jtfervance is to encourage based on the principle that, re- Catholics in the United States gardless of social or economic Dramatic accomplishments of Board held at the Everglades thing very short of miraculous" the shepherd of the Diocese without responding very mag- to develop a concern for the circumstances of life, Christian the Diocesan Development Fund Hotel, Miami. and explained: nanimously." Church's welfare in the Latin people, indeed all peoples, in the past and the urgent need "It is indeed a pleasure to American countries. should know and accept each for its help this year were out- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll say that never in the past six Outlining the present needs, other as people." lined at the annual meeting of called the record of the Dioce- years have the lay people or he said that "all realize that The second annual Catholic During the next two weeks the Development Fund Advisory san Development Fund "some- the priests been called upon by there is still so much to be Inter - American Cooperation The Voice will publish articles done, and only on a diocesan Program Conference, for which in both English and Spanish on scale." He emphasized the Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Latin America. In addition great demands being made upon serves as a member of the special speakers will address Boystown, South Florida, be- Bishops' Sub-Committee, will be students in all diocesan high cause of the increasing numbers held in Chicago, January 27-29. schools concerning the culture, of homeless and dependent boys. Richard Cardinal Cushing, history and problems of 21 He said: Archbishop of Boston, chairman Latin American countries. "I am sure that if I called of the Latin American Bureau Special prayers will be re- upon Monsignor Walsh, Monsi- of the National Catholic Wel- cited at the conclusion of low gnor Rastatter, Father Nevins fare Conference, has urged ac- Masses in the Diocese during or any of the men who are tive participation in observance the week of January 24-30 for closely identified with the field of the week and attendance at the success of the program of of Charities in this Diocese they the national conference "in the the Church in Latin America. could paint a picture for you that would be startling indeed. SHARE IN PUBLIC FACILITIES HUNDREDS NEED CARE "The number of teenage de- pendent boys who need protec- tion and care are not five or LBJ Asks Parochial School 10 or 50, but hundreds. If they are left to the civil authorities, in many cases there is only Aid Osi Cooperative Basis one place for them to go and in one neighboring county, that By JOHN J. DALY JR. private school space, but con- is jail, and in the jail the only ducted by public school authori- WASHINGTON (NO — Presi- place to keep them is in the ties. dent Johnson's much-heralded security section. You know plan for Federal aid to educa- COOPERATION SOUGHT what happens in this county tion emerged as a new venture "Every encouragement will between Kendall and Youth to encourage public and paro- be given that public and paro- 1965 CHAIRMAN of the Diocesan Develop- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll and Father Neil Hall. chial school cooperation to aid chial schools systems work to- ment Fund campaign in the Diocese of Mi- J. Flemming, Bishop's Coordinator for the "The boys who are not de- needy children. gether," said a spokesman. He ami, Ray Fogarty, center, is welcomed by campaign during lay advisory board dinner. linquent, but merely dependent, noted that of the 5,000,000 chil- wind up with the delinquents." Advertised in advance by ad- dren classified by the adminis- ministration spokesmen as in- With the establishment of tration as coming from poverty- Boystown, the Bishop contin- tended to cut through the stricken families an estimated Church-State impasse over aid, Seminary Exams On Jan. 30 ued, the boys have the advan- 15 per cent are in parochial tages of living in an area of the President's program calls schools. The annual entrance examina- Examinations will begin at Beach. Central Catholic High primarily for $1 billion to be 50 or 60 acres where they can tion for all eighth grade boys 9 a.m. and conclude about 11:30 School, Fort Pierce. given public school districts en- The President said in his edu- exercise, indulge in healthy ac- desiring to enter St. John Vian- a.m. in the following schools SOUTHWEST COAST DEAN- tivities and be properly cared rolling children from needy fam- cation message to Congress that ney Seminary next September and cities: ERY: St. Francis Xavier for. ilies. he also favors other forms of will be held in six locations in School, Ft. Myers. "We have the priests who are Parochial and other private assistance. They are smaller in South Florida on Saturday, EAST COAST DEANERY: KEY WEST AREA: Mary dedicated to the care of boys," schools would participate, ac- (Continued On Page 8) January 30. St. Juliana School, West Palm (Continued On Page 5) the Bishop stated, "and they cording to administration •.••• .v.v •••• •.•:••• • .••. •• ..••••, , . .,...•„.. have promised to send us within spokesmen, through extension to the next few months a commu- them by local public schools of nity of Sisters who will do the shared services and other spe- housework, and later on a com- cial education projects. Burse Collection In Churches Sunday (Continued On Page 5) Spokesmen said such projects iclude bookmobiles, ed- To the. Priests, Religious and Faithful of the Diocese of another can be assigned to bene.it from the interest it con- ucaL A television, mobile sci- Miami: tinues to earn. ence laboratories, and remedial Over the past six years, the constantly growing Diocese A complete burse is usually reached by donations, large Retirement Hotel classes in subjects such as read- of Miami has experienced no need more imperative than that or small, until the total $30,000 is realized. It is understood, Dedication Sunday ing which would be set up in of providing a sufficient number of parish priests. Although of course, that few people are able to contribute a full burse, this need continues to be great, God has nevertheless blessed but many can help toward the completion of a burse by WEST PALM BEACH — the persevering efforts we have made to recruit priestly vo- donations of any amount either during their lifetime or by The Pennsylvania, first re- cations in a truly remarkable way. At present our sem- remembrances in their wills. tirement hotel under Cath- inarians number approximatley 300, of whom 200 are enrolled olic auspices in the southeast Pope Wishes Peace I The annual Parish Burse collection scheduled for Sunday, in our own Minor Seminary of St. John Vianney. United States will be dedi- To People Of Viet January 17th, presents still another opportunity of contributing cated by Bishop Coleman F. Everyone who maintains a home these days will readily toward the establishment of burses. I am confident that you SAIGON (NO — Pope Carroll at 4 p.m., Sunday, appreciate the enormous expense which housing, feeding, and will be as generous as your means will allow, realizing that Paul VI sent a New Year j January 17. educating so many young men entails for the entire diocesan whatever you give will be applied to the burse now being message to Vietnam's chief Located at Flagler Drive family they will one day serve as priests of God. In pre- established by your own parish. of state, Phan Khac Suu, vious appeals I have indicated that the long-range solution and Evernia Street here, the expressing his wish that "the j 'to this financial problem undoubtedly lies in establishing a May God continue to bless us with numerous vocations residence is staffed by the dear people of Vietnam" large number of burses. to the Priesthood of His Son. Carmelite Sisters for the may enjoy "just peace in A burse is a specific amount of money set aside for Very sincerely yours in Christ, Aged and Infirm of German- fraternal harmony." The i the sole purpose of educating a student for the Priesthood. town, N.Y., who also con- Pope invoked "the abund- i A full burse is $30,000. This figure has been set because the duct the Lourdes Residence ance of the Almighty's I interest from it amounts to approximately a year's seminary for the Aged which adjoins graces" on Vietnam. tuition. What is important to remember is that a full burse The Pennsylvania. remains perpetual. As soon as one candidate is ordained, Bishop of Miami , RIGHT OF COUNTRIES TO SELF&ETERMlNAtiON ALSO UPHELD BY PONTIFF Affirm Primacy Of Law, Pope Urges Ail Nations VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope Developing the theme of the gentlemen, diplomacy — which be admitted and recognized by the defense of the weak .