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THE VOICE P.O. Box 1059, Miami 38, Flo. Return Requested VOICE Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida VOL. VI NO. 25 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 THOUSANDS TO HONOR OUR LADY OF CHARITY Stadium Mass Sunday Many thousands of English and Spanish-speaking men, women and children will join in solemn tribute to Our Lady of Charity of Cobre in the Mi- ami Stadium next Sunday night, September 6, when Bishop Cole- man F. Carroll will offer a Pontifical Mass in honor of the Patroness of Cuba. It will be the fourth observ- ance of its kind in the Diocese of Miami. The first two, in 1961 and 1962, were held in Miami Stadium, while that in 1963 was at Tropical Park. On each occasion, between 20,000 and 25,000 gathered in the stands and on the field sur- rounding the beautiful outdoor altar. At the close of the Bishop's Mass Sunday, an act of con- secretation will be offered to Voice Photo Our Lady of Cobre. Before and during the Mass, confessions Father Mauro Barrenechea, S.J., (Far Left) With Dominican Republic Group will be heard in the field by 15 Spanish-speaking priests. Ten additional priests will assist DOMINICAN SOCIAL LEADERS IN TRAINING Bishop Carroll in the distribu- tion of Holy Communion. Chaplains to the Bishop will Inter-American School Here be Father Eduardo Fernandez A pilot project to train labor public arrived in Miami to begin the sponsorship of the Diocese and Father Enrique Osle, S.J. and rural leaders from Latin their training. of Miami. Training classes are Msgr. Bryan O. Walsh will be Statue Of Our Lady Of Charity Of Cobre America is under way in the held in a building on the the assistant priest. The sermon Diocese of Miami. The training consists main- grounds of Opa-locka airport. will be preached by Father Jo- ly of instruction in the social aquin Guerrero, vice director The Inter-American Institute doctrine of the Church, econom- First classes began last of the Diocesan Secretariate for of Social Formation officially ics, and moral theology for the Wednesday. the Crusillos de Cristiandad. Cleo Damages Churches, launched its program this week. layman and social ethics. Heading up the faculty of the Commentary will be delivered Institute is Father Mauro Bar- by Father Pedro Luis Perez. A total of 31 rural and labor The Inter - American Insti- renechea, S. J., of Caracas, Father Julian Macicior will be Also Schools And Convents leaders from the Dominican Re- tute is being conducted under Venezuela. Father Barrenechea at the organ, in charge of Damages totaling many thou- South Florida damaged by Hur- accepted an invitation by Bish- music. sands of dollars were inflicted ricane Cleo on Thursday, op Coleman F. Carroll to organ- on more than 70 churches and Aug. 27 and now declared a In preparation for the Mass, ize and direct the Institute's chapels as well as schools, disaster area by the Small a week of novenas has been OFFICIAL courses. convents, and other diocesan Business Administration of the RESEARCH (Continued On Page 16) institutions in the areas of federal government. DIOCESE OF MIAMI Father Barrenechea, a native of Spain, has studied in colleges The first hurricane since 1950 The Chancery announces the following appointments effective to score a direct hit on South Thursday, September 10, 1964: and universities in both North and South America. Florida's mainland raged with THE REV. FATHER MARTIN J. GREENE, Assistant Pas- Riders On 3 More Airlines sustained winds of 110 miles r, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, Miami. In addition, Father Barrene- per hour and gusts estimated THE REV. FATHER CHARLES D. CLEMENTS, Assistant chea has done research in labor at 135 miles per hour in five Pastor, St. Elizabeth Parish, Pompano Beach. education and has attended a Allowed Meat On Friday of the 16 counties which com- , THE REV. FATHER JOSE DE LA PAZ, Assistant Pastor, number of institutes on indus- Three more American air It was pointed out that the prise the Diocese of Miami Corpus Christi Parish, Miami. trial and labor relations in lines — National, Eastern and dispensation granted to Nation- causing the greatest damage to THE REV. FATHER JOSE VILACOBA, Assistant Pastor, the United States. American — have been granted al applies to that airline only power lines ever experienced by St. Francis Xavier Parish, Fort Myers, and to found a mission Father Jose A. Moreno, also special dispensations whereby and not to all airlines in gen- the Florida Power & Light Co., at Harlem Heights. a native of Spain, is to assist Catholic passengers may eat eral. during a storm, and wide- THE REV. FATHER JOSE BIAIN, O.F.M., Assistant Pastor, Father Barrenechea in the di- meat if traveling on Friday or An official of the Vatican spread destruction. Epiphany Parish, Miami. rection of the Institute. Father other days of abstinence. Congregation of the Council Late Thursday when the THE REV. FATHER MAURICIO DE BEGONA, O.F.M.- Moreno studied philosophy who confirmed the dispensation Cap., Assistant Pastor, St. James Parish, Miami. and theology at the Faculty of This brings to four the total storm had left hundreds of number of airlines given such granted TWA in March said at thousands of home and busi- THE REV. FATHER MAXIMILIANO PEREZ, Assistant the Sacred Heart, Granada. He the time that any other air- Pastor, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, Miami. was ordained in 1953. dispensations. Previously, Trans ness houses in Dade, Broward, World Airlines had been grant- line could apply for a similar The following appointments are effective Friday, September Palm Beach, Indian River, and Father Moreno has done pas- ed one on March 12. privilege if it so desired. St. Lucie Counties without elec- 4, 1964: toral work in Spain and Cuba THE REV. FATHER TIMOTHY HARRISON, O.S.B., As- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll In each case, however, the tricity and subsequently proper and attended the Central Inter- airline must apply through the refrigeration, Bishop Coleman sistant Pastor, St. Timothy Parish, Miami and teaching staff nationale pro Sociale Institu- said National's dispensation re- of La Salle High School and Immaculata Academy, Miami. quest had been made through Bishop of the Diocese in which F. Carroll granted a dispensa- tione Cleirii in Rome during the airline has its permanent tion from the laws of abstinence THE REV. FATHER ANTHONY COLEMAN, O.S.B., As- 1962-63. him. He said he had received sistant Pastor, St. Cecilia Mission, Fort Myers and teaching "through the good offices of the business headquarters. to those in the storm areas for staff of Bishop Verot High School, Fort Myers. Other Institute faculty mem- Apostolic Delegation in Wash- Of the four airlines granted Friday, Aug. 28. THE REV. FATHER GREGORY FLEISCHER, O.S.B., As- bers include: ton, a reply transmitted from the dispensation National is Striking the Greater Miami sistant Pastor, St. Mary Cathedral Parish, Miami, and teaching Antonio Manuel Fernandez Rome stating the request was the only one with headquarters staff of Notre Dame Academy, Miami. (Continued On Page IS) granted." in Miami. (Continued OB Page 5) Pope In Second Plea Asks Bishops At Council Enabled All To Pray For Peace To Give Reports By Radio CASTELGANDOLFO (NO — ed into warfare, at least guer- By JAMES C. O'NEILL "Report; from the Vatican," the For the second time in less rilla warfare, and tensions program includes news round- VATICAN CITY (NO — than a week Pope Paul VI which remove precisely that ups, commentaries on important American and Canadian bishops spoke of peace to a crowd of tranquility of order which is the events and, during the interim thousands gathered at his sum- definition of peace." in Rome attending the third ses- period between council sessions, mer residence to get his bless- sion of the Second Vatican Coun- a once-a-week report on news He discounted the charge cil will report their impressions ing last Sunday. that his solution is pacifism, connected with the council. It is and opinions of the council over transmitted over the 41.38 and The Pope said that peace "which renounces defense when radio' stations in their home dio- , does not concern only politi- it is necessary and renounces 31.01 meter bands or 7,250 and ceses with the assistance of Vat- 9,075 kilocycles. cians — it concerns everyone. the rights of a people and the ican Radio. "It is not only a political, but obligations which a people or a Vatican transmission is by The Rome-to-home reports are above all a moral theme," he constituted authority impose for short wave so the number of the brainchild of a California declared. this defense." Rather his solu- possible listeners in the U. Jesuit who came to Rome to "We must foster peace in two tion is to "orient one's life to and Canada is necessarily lin. that goodness arid universal work on his doctoral disserta- ited. ways. First is that of educat- NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE in Rome has new rector. Arch- tion in, communications, but who ing ourselves and of reform- charity which the Gospel Last September, instead of brought into the world . ." bishop Martin J. O'Connor, left, has resigned to devote bis was drafted to head Vatican broadcasting interviews with ing our mentalities, of fashion- attention to several positions in Vatican administrative offices. Radio's North American section. ing our minds according to the American bishops over Vatican A GIFT OF GOD New rector is Bishop Francis F.