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THE VOICE 5 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. 10 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy MAY 22, 1964 Men Of Diocese Bishops Authorize To Discuss Rights, Extensive Use Of Education, Housing English In Mass Men from throughout the Diocese of Miami will gather to- NEW YORK (NO — The Bishops of the United States morrow (Saturday) at St. John Vianney Minor Seminary for the have decreed the extensive use of English in the Mass in order annual convention of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Men. to promote the Church's avowed goal of leading all the people Panels, speakers and training sessions will highlight the two- to "that full, conscious and active participation in liturgical day program which ends Sunday. celebration which ... is their right and duty." Main convention speaker will be William B. Ball, executive Announcement of the action was made here by Francis Car- director and general counsel of the Pennsylvania Catholic Wel- dinal Spellman of New York, ranking member of . the Amer- fare Committee. ican Hierarchy, who presided Mr. Ball will speak on "The at the American Bishops' con- Future of Private and Public Racial ference which adopted the de- Education in America" at the Pope Sets Up crees. 11 a.m. session tomorrow. English is expected to come Theme of the convention is I A Moral Issue, Secretariat For into use throughout the coun- "Christian Responsibility in An try at a date to be established Age of Renewal." Bishop Declares Non-Christians by the episcopate, presumably In carrying out this theme, before the end of this year. workshops and panel discus- Equality for all men, regard- VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope The Bishops' decisions, adopt- sions have been scheduled on less of the color of their skin, is Paul VI chose the feast of Pen- ed at a full meeting of the housing, education, employment, a moral not a political prob- tecost to announce to the world American Hierarchy in Wash- civil rights legislation and race lem, Bishop Coleman F. Car- that he has decided to set up a ington on April 2, have now relations. roll told a Human Rights Semi- secretariat for non-Christians been confirmed by the parts Lunch and dinner on Satur- nar held last Saturday at Bar- somewhat similar to that estab- lished by Pope John XXIII to of the liturgy that are to be- day and breakfast on Sunday ry College. deal with relations between Ro- come English, the other certi- will be served in the Seminary "I am of the opinion that a man Catholics and other Chris- fying the various English texts refectory. program such as outlined for tians. to be used. On Sunday at noon, Bishop this gathering is not only time- Confirmation was given by Coleman F. Carroll will offer Iy but extremely important and Pope Paul's revelation came the new commission for im- Voice Photo a Mass which will conclude the necessary," the Bishop declar- almost at the end of the lengthy lementing the ecumenical coun- convention. ed, emphasizing the need for sermon on the significance of FIRST BLESSING of Father David Gleason Russell is given to Constitution on the Sacred The convention will open at education among everyone with Bishop Coleman F. Carroll who officiated at the sacred rites the catholicity of the Church. He Liturgy in a document signed 9 a.m. tomorrow with registra- regard to equal rights. of ordination for the newest priest in the Diocese of Miami was speaking in St. Peter's be- by its chairman, Giacomo Car- tion scheduled until 9:30 a.m. fore 20 cardinals, more than "All of us are in the midst last Saturday in St. Anthony Church, Fort Lauderdale. dinal Lercaro of Bologna, and when the first general session (See page of pictures on Page 9) 6,000 seminarians studying in dated May 1. The commission will be held. of a revolution," the Bishop told Rome, and thousands of other the audience which included document was sent to Cardinal Prior to the opening of the pilgrims. Among the cardinals collegians as well as college Spellman. It covers both sung session, a special ceremony will present were Laurian Cardinal faculty members and religious and recited Masses and other be held in which the Bible Father Russell Ordained; Rugambwa of Bukoba, Tangan- liturgical services. (Continued on Page 12) (Continued on Page 10) yika, and Stefan Cardinal Wys- zynski of Warsaw. The American Bishops' de- Highest Dignity, Says Bishop crees provide that English may In the course of his address, replace Latin for the lessons of High Schools In Diocese FORT LAUDERDALE — "No In his talk following the ordi- the Pope defined true catholicity the Mass — the Epistle and such dignity, no such power can nation ceremonies, Bishop Car- as transcending all differences, Gospel and the other readings be granted by anyone on this roll declared that "God in call- so that "every nationalism is which sometimes precede the earth," said Bishop Coleman F. merged in the good of the world To Graduate Record Number ing this young man to the Holy Epistle — and that they are to Carroll in a sermon following community, every form of rac- be proclaimed facing the people priesthood has brought to frui- More than 1,300 students, a Dr. William H. Conley, presi- the ordination of Father David ism is condemned, every form instead of the altar. record enrollment, will be dent, Sacred Heart University, G. Russell in St. Anthony (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 2) graduated this year from dio- Fairfield, Conn., will deliver the Church last Saturday. English is also to be used in cesan, parochial and private commencement address at the parts of the Ordinary of the high schools during commence- graduation ceremonies on Sun- Attending the ordination at Mass which pertain to the peo- ment exercises scheduled to be day, May 31. which Bishop Carroll conferred Father CJ. Murphy Dies; ple, such as the Kyrie, Gloria, held during the next two weeks Director of the National Study the Sacrament of Holy Orders Creed, Sanctus, Lord's Prayer in churches, chapels, and au- of Catholic Education at the on the newest diocesan priest — together with its introduction ditoriums in the Diocese of Mi- University of Notre Dame from were many priests of the dio- Served 35 Yrs. In Florida — and the Agnus Dei. The Ecce ami. 1962-63, Dr. Conley was former- cese; family, friends and rela- Agnus Dei and the triple Do- In Dade County, for the first ly chairman of the department tives of the newly ordained and Solemn Requiem Mass for pastor, St. James parish, was mine, non sum dignus before time, seniors of six high schools of education and dean at Uni- more than a hundred altar Father Cornelius Joseph Mur- deacon, and Father Robert the Communion of the faithful will receive their diplomas dur- versity College, Loyola from boys. phy, who served in Florida Reardon, pastor, Blessed Sacra- are also to be in English. The ing combined exercises. 1949 to 1951 and served as edu- parishes for more than 35 ment parish, Fort Lauderdale, same is true of the "common Bishop Coleman F. Carroll cational assistant to the presi- Father Russell's parents are years, was sung Tuesday in the was subdeacon. Father Arthur (Continued on Page 3) will preside at the graduation dent of Marquette University Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Russell. Cathedral. DeBevoise and Father Laurence of students from Notre Dame from 1953 to 1963. Conway were masters of cere- :•:>••! Msgr. John J. O'Looney, pas- A native of Cold Sp-ing, N.Y., monies. Academy, Monsignor Edward He was formerly chairman of who from 1955 to 1961 was in | Pope To March In Pace High School, and Arch- the U.S. Armed Forces Educa- tor, St. Anthony Church, serv- Bishop Patrick Shanley, ed as the archdeacon for the residence at St. Joseph parish, bishop Curley High School at tional Program Committee. Dr. Miami Beach, Father Murphy O.C.D., gave the absolution. Rome Procession 4 p.m. Sunday, May 31, in Mi- Conley and Mrs. Conley are the ordination and Father Neil J. Chaplains to Bishop Shanley Flemming and Father Arthur died last Friday at Lourdes ami Beach Auditorium: and at parents of two sons and two were Father James X. Henry, VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope DeBevoise were masters of cer- Residence in West Palm Beach commencement exercises for daughters. assistant pastor, St. Michael Paul VI will participate on May emonies. at the age of 62. students of Christopher Colum- Principal speaker at the com- parish, and Father Neil Sager, 28 in the Corpus Christi proces- bus High School and Immacu- bined graduation on June 1 will Msgr. John J. Fitzpatrick and Msgr. George Rockett, pastor, pastor, St. Brendan parish, Or- sion in downtown Rome, lata-LaSalle High School on be Msgr. William E. McManus, Msgr. William F. McKeever St. Joseph parish, Miami Beach, mond Beach. which will circle the Circus Monday, June 1 at 8 p.m. in superintendent of schools in the served as chaplains to Bishop was the celebrant of the Mass; Priests and monsignori from Maximus where chariot races Miami Beach Auditorium. (Continued on Page IS) Carroll. Father Francis P. Dixon, V.F., (Continued on Page 8) were held in ancient times. Missionary Work Concerns Pope Sets Up Secretariat All Of Us, Pope Declares For Non-Christian Groups VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope He noted that there has been (Continued from Page 1) giously may be the country from which he comes, will any Paul VI has hailed recognition a clarification and development of totalitarianism is revealed in of the fact that missionary work of the principles of missionary longer be wholly a foreigner in its inhumanity." this Rome which is still faithful is not confined to missionary work.