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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- (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 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 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 , 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- , 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- 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 . 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 . 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. This has resulted in the The Bishop of Rome develop- today to the historic role which societies, but is the concern of fact that missionaries today the Catholic faith assigns to it — acknowledge "the human values ed the theme of the Church's all Catholics. that of the 'patria communis' of every people and of every catholicity and its efforts to The Pope spoke at an au- "bring closer, together, even (common fatherland)." dience for the general assembly civilization, and of the conse- through simply contacts, those In the opening portions of his of the pontifical missionary so- quent duty not to suppress them who belong to other religions." sermon, Pope Paul spoke direct- cieties directed by the Congre- with other values derived from Among the efforts he cited ly to the assembled seminarians gation for the Propagation of another civilization," the Pon- were the ecumenical council and on that characteristic of the the Faith. tiff stated. the establishment of the secreta- "which we call Instead of suppressing these He said that the "missionary riat for Promoting Christian today catholicity, that is to say, civilizations," the Pope said movement demonstrates and Unity. universality." sustains the spirituality and ac- missionaries today work "to un- tivity of the Church." derstand them, to adopt them In connection with these ef- The Pope said that the mark and purify them . . . to vivify forts, Pope Paul stated that he of catholicity calls on all for a Pope Paul expressed pleasure wanted to announce that "we that "the idea that missionary them in Christ with their own meeting with God's mercy and original expressions." shall institute shortly here in "with this call forms the new interest is no longer restricted Rome the secretariat for non- to those who give their name to Pope Paul said that the "dif- people, His people, the assem- Christians, an organ which will bled people of the Church." the institutes for the missions, ficulties of missionary preaching have very different functions but is a matter of concern for are increasing in many coun- But he noted that man habitu- but the same structure as that ally seeks his self-interest and the hierarchy of the bishops tries, while the roads of the for the separated Christians." and of the whole community of Gospel are becoming smoother th£t of his immediate family and The Pope went on to reveal the faithful, is spreading." in other regions." perhaps, with some develop- that the head of the new secre- ment, that of his country or tariat was to be Paolo Cardinal social class. Marella — "the cardinal arch- "Even today," he said, "the priest of this basilica (St. Pe- heart of modern man finds it ter's), who in addition to the difficult to surmount these inner wisdom and virtue which make barriers, and when civil prog- him dear to and venerated by the Roman Church, has a rare ress urges him to widen his ca- competence in the field of reli- pacity for love toward the world gious ethnography." he replies with uncertainty and makes the selfish condition that NC Photo VETERAN DIPLOMAT it should work to his benefit." EXCHANGE PRAYERS. Pope Paul and 6-year-old Edmund Cardinal Marella, 69, is a vet- Only with a true catholicity Cook shown in the papal library. The boy and his mother, of eran papal diplomat who served can these inner boundaries be Wollongojig, Australia, were on their way to Lourdes to pray as Apostolic Delegate to Japan overcome, the Pope declared. for a cure of a cyst on the boy's pancreas. Edmund's sister for 15 years and became an ex- died from a similar ailment. The Pope asked Edmund to pray pert on Shinto. He has also Then he said: a Hail Mary for him in Lourdes and promised to return the headed papal missions in Aus- "If the Catholic name is truly favor. tralia and , and served there forever, every selfishness from 1924 to 1933 at the Apos- is overcome, evefy class differ- tolic Delegation in Washington. ence is raised to full social soli- He was in the spotlight in darity, every nationalism is Use New Scholarship Means April when he went to New merged in the good of the world York as papal legate for the community, every form of opening of the Vatican pavilion racism is condemned, every On Gospels, Vatican Urges at the world's fair. form of totalitarianism is re- Pope Paul in his address went vealed in its inhumanity. The VATICAN CITY (NC) — The relation of Christ to His Apos- on to say that by his taking small heart goes to pieces, or Pontifical Commission for Bib- tles while living, and of the these steps, "no pilgrim, how- rather it acquires an unknown lical Studies has urged Catholic Apostles' relations to Him aft- ever far geographically or reli- capacity for expansion. scholars to use all the new er His death, in their preach- means of scholarships "to throw ing and writing of the New / full light on the perennial truth Testament. and authority of the Gospels." In part it makes the point In an instruction ratified by that the Apostles "honored Jes- Pope Paul VI on April 21 but us as the Lord and Son of God, not published until the May 14 and there was no transforma- special purchase! issue of the Vatican City daily, tion of Him into a singly "myth- L'Osservatore Romano, the com- ical' person nor a distortion of GO CAMPING IN A 5x7-FOOT mission cautioned scholars to His teaching." However, it also remain faithful to "the norms" points out that the Apostles TENT WITH ZIPPERED SCREEN of rational and Catholic her- expressed the facts in their own meneutics," the branch of theo- individual way, enlightened by logy which defines the laws ap- Christ's teaching and by the plied by exegesis, the critical Holy Spirit. explanation of Scriptural pas- In the third section of the 16.99 sages. document, the instruction in- orig. 22.50 The commission also said sists that students for the priest- scholars should make use "of hood should study the Bible for the new means of exegesis and its theological values primarily Now summer scouting and family particularly of those offered by and warns against the danger camping's a breeze in complete the universally esteemed his- of indulging in literary critic- torical method." ism for itself alone. insect-free comfort! With a sewn- The instruction defined the . "Let them (professors) not in heavy-duty floor, our bayberry historical method as one which stop halfway, content with their green "Sportsman's Tent" is per- "studies the sources and de- literary devices, but let them fect for camping on almost any fines their nature and value, show how these devices con- terrain. Come in today and save! making use of textual criticism, tribute in reality to understand- Green plaid camp cot . . . .8.99 of literary criticism and of the ing even more clearly the re- knowledge of languages." vealed doctrine or when pos- 34x72" sleeping bag .... .9.99 The document is composed of sible to reject errors." an introduction and five num- In the fourth section, the in- sporting goods, fifth floor DOWNTOWN MIAMI bered sections. In the introduc- struction urges preachers to (at all Burdine's stores except miami beach) tion, Catholic Biblical scholars avoid "advancing vain or insuf- are urged to deal with each ficiently proven innovations, 79th St. At 27th Ave. other with charity, remember- (though) they may explain if Northside Shopping Center ing that even St. Jerome, who necessary and with caution new NO DOWN PAYMENT . . . JUST CHARGE IT! All Stores Open Daily translated the Bible into Latin, opinions, already solidly dem- had only "relative success" in onstrated, bearing in mind the 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. resolving various problems. condition of the listeners. In Friday 9:30 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. UIRDIITE'S After dealing with historical narrating Biblical facts, they Phone 696-6050 DOWNTOWN MIAMI DADELAND MIAMI BEACH method and form criticism in should not mix in with them 163rd ST. FT. LAUDERDALE WEST PALM BEACH the first section, the document fictitious details which little then goes on to analyze the conform with truth." Page 2 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Parts Of Mass in English * Lay Participation Aided, Says Archbishop Dearden DETROIT (NO — Archbishop But he indicated in an inter- cred Liturgy. tution of English for Latin for (N.C.W.C. News Service) John F. Dearden of Detroit ex- view here that there must be While no definite date has most of the prayers and read- Following is an outline showing in general the revised • pressed appreciaSon for the a concerted effort to assure a been established for introducing ings which vary from day to usage for the Mass, with those parts to be recited in .' concessions for the extensive more profound understanding of English in the Mass and in the day — the Archbishop said its English shown in bold-face type: -, use of English in the liturgy the rites of the Mass and the complete rites of the sacra- preparation will take consider- SERVICE OF THE WORD ' but at the same time warned sacraments" so that priests and ments, Archbishop Dearden said ably longer. But he said he Prayers at foot of altar: Latin — "... Introibo ad that the use of the vernacular people can join in active and it will go into effect "as early hopes the new missals will be altare Dei ..." will not automatically bring meaningful participation. as possible." ready by the first Sunday of Introit: English. about "that full, conscious and In voicing gratitude for the But he said that time must Advent. Kyrie: English (priest and people alternating) — "Lord, active participation in liturgical speedy action of the postcon- be allowed for printing, pub- Lay Catholics need not buy celebrations which . . .is their have mercy ..." ciliar liturgical commission in lishing and distributing new al- new missals to participate in right and duty." Gloria: English (priest and people together) — "Glory Rome in approving the Ameri- tar missals and rituals. Arch- the vernacular Mass, the Arch- to God in the highest ..." The prelate, who is chairman can Bishops' liturgical decrees bishop Dearden predicted the bishop said. He explained that Collect: Latin. of the American Bishops' Com- of April 2, Archbishop Dearden use of an English ritual for the the structure of the Mass re- Epistle: English (facing the people). - mission on the Liturgical Apos- indicated that so far as is administration of the sacra- mains unchanged and that with Gradual: English. tolate, predicted however that known, the U.S. is among the ments "possible as soon as ear- the insertion of a one-page card Gospel: English (facing the people). \ the use of English will be an first national groups to receive ly fall." containing the new translation Homily: English. • "effective means for an active, an approved text formulated in Noting that the revision of the of the Gloria, Credo, etc., any "Prayer of the Faithful" (when introduced): English. '4 understanding participation of the light of the ecumenical missal are much more ex- existing hand missal will be Creed: English (priest and people) — "I believe in \\ the people in the liturgy." council's Constitution on the Sa- tensive — including the substi- adequate. one God, ..." EUCHARISTIC SERVICE Offertory hymn: English. Other offertory prayers, including "Orate, Fratres," and OUR LADY OF MERCY Secret prayer: Latin. Preface: Latin — "Vere dignum et justum est ... " MAUSOLEUM Sanctus: English (priest and people) — "Holy, holy, holy ..." All of the rest of the Canon: Latin. Lord's Prayer: English (priest and people) — "Our Father ..." Agnus Dei: English (priest and people) — "Lamb of God ..." Other prayers preceding the priest's Communion: Latin- Ecce Agnus Dei: English — "Behold the Lamb of God ..."

— "Lordv I am not worthy ..." Domine, non sum dignus: English (priest and people) Post communion: Latin. Dismissal and final blessing: English. Last Gospel: Latin. U.S. Bishops Authorize Use Of English In Much Of Mass (Continued from Page 1) ber. The English texts are to prayer" — the invocations of be made public after the Bish- the faithful which the Liturgy ops decide on the exact time Constitution provides for after of their introduction. the Gospel and sermon. While missals for altar use are to be rushed for publica- The Only Catholic Cemetery And Mausoleum In Dade County The parts of the Proper of tion, hand missals for use the Mass to be in English in of the people in general are not Visit our Mausoleum. You're always welcome. addition to the lessons are the to be issued with the new Eng- Introit, Gradual (and its sub- lish texts. This is because the stitutes), Offertory and Com- changes are of a transitional Choosing a family burial place is inevitable. It can be done when there is a death — a time munion anthem. The various nature. salutations and dialogue formu- of sorrow and confusion; or it can be done NOW, thoughtfully and at your own convenience. las — such as "The Lord be The Holy See's new liturgical with you. And with your spirit." commission is charged with the — are also to be in English. extensive revision of Mass texts Someone MUST do it. Unless it is a planned decision now, your family may have to depend and rites, and when its reform- The initial prayers at the foot ed liturgical books are issued on the judgment of a friend, or even a stranger, to select in haste and hope he will not of the altar remain in Latin, as — probably within a decade disappoint those who will be the, most frequent visitors. does the Collect. Except for the — new English translations will Sanctus-Benedictus, all of the be required. And in the mean- Canon of the Mass remains in time, bishops from nine English- Death is a time of stress. Many things must be done quickly with little time to think them Latin, including the Preface. speaking nations are at work through. Selecting your burial place is one of the few that can be done in advance to relieve The use of English is provid- preparing for a common text for ed for in all of rites for the use throughout the English- future strain. administration of the sacra- speaking world. ments, except Holy Orders. The In the meantime, however, same holds true for sacramen- the English texts adopted by tals. the American Bishops for the CATHOLIC CEMETERIES OF THE DIOCESE OF MIAMI INC. The new decrees also provide Ordinary of the Mass are to be that wherever the local bishop made available to the people decides that "the true and cer- on cards, leaflets and missal in- CRYPTS MAY BE SELECTED NOW . . . tain necessity of the Church re- serts. quires it," vernacular lan- The new translations are un- At low pre-completion prices that are comparable to choicest guages other than English may derstood to adhere to the mod- burial plots, with convenient monthly payment plans be permitted for the liturgy. ern English patterns set by the The Bishops at their April Confraternity of Christian Doc- meeting agreed on uniform texts trine version of the Old Testa- ment and by the 1961 Ameri- OUR LADY OF MERCY CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUM for the use of English, and these CHANCERY BUILDING texts too have been confirmed can ritual book. These in by the Holy See's new liturgical general eliminate the archaic 6301 Biscayne Boulevard commission. The dates for the second person singular pronoun Miami, Florida English use to go into effect and verb forms, replacing Thou Please send me further particulars on the OUR LADY OF MERCY are contingent on the time need- and Thee with You. MAUSOLEUM. I understand I am under no obligation in making this request. ed by publishing firms to pre- The decrees provide that the pare standard editions of altar Scriptural readings of the Mass Name missals and rituals. be taken from the version trans- The ritual for the administra- lated from the original lan- Street Address tion of the sacraments and vari- guages by members of the City Zone State ous blessings in English is ex- Catholic Biblical Association of pected to be ready by early America and sponsored by the Telephone Number Parish 5-22-64 fall. But the altar missals, be- Episcopal Committee of the ing more complex, might not Confraternity of Christian Doc- be ready until perhaps Novem- trine. r May 22, 1964 THE VOfCE Miami, Florida Page 3 Teaching Liturgy Reforms Called Top Job For Priests BLACKWOOD, N.J. (NO — sponse, a reaction of love from The "education and instruction God's people." of the laity" was described as PROMOTE THE LITURGY the top challenge for pastors Father McMor.us, noting the specific challenges to those who and parish priests in the new exercise "pastoral ministry," reforms of the liturgy by Fa- said it will be the task of the ther Frederick J. McManus, pastor to promote and at the canon law professor of the same time restore the liturgy. Catholic University of America. The pastor must prepare the people for reform and this in- He told an assembly of priests struction of the laity is an "im- of the Camden diocese that mediate matter" because of the teaching the people to "under- changes that are soon to come, stand the liturgy in which they Father McManus said. will take part is most impor- tant." He added: "It is a chal- "It is hard to predict," he lenge to all who teach, all who said, "when changes like con- preach, but especially to those celebration, Communion under who have a pastoral obliga- both species, and other re- tion." forms will take place." SERRA ESSAY contest winners in Broward County were re- leen Lynch, Madonna Academy; and Mary Blum, Aquinas He said the recent innova- cently awarded crucifixes for their winning entries. Shown above High, seated. Standing are Michael Leonard, Aquinas High; Archbishop Celestine J. Da- tion at the Communion rail — are Anne McCarthy, Cardinal Gibbons High; Linda Barry, Paul Debianchi, Chaminade High; Michael Meredith, St. Elisa- miano, Bishop of Camden, told the utterance of "Corpus Chris- Madonna Academy; Joanne Bucci, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs beth School; Gary Agee, Aquinas High; and Thomas Ansbro, his priests they will "have to ti" by the priest and the com- School; Margaret Anne Landers, St. Joan of Arc School; Kath- Cardinal Gibbons High. return to school" to develop a municant's response, "Amen," thorough knowledge of the re- — is just a glimpse of the forms. He said it is the duty changes to come in making 2 Auxiliaries At Buffalo Named of every priest to promote an participation of the laity in the liturgy more real. WASHINGTON (NO — Pope pastor of Queen of Peace par- understanding of the liturgical Dispensation Allows TWA changes among the laity. Paul VI has named two priests ish, Buffalo. Father McManus said chan- ges in the Church's worship will to serve as Auxiliary Bishops The appointments were an- Father McManus, a member nounced here by Archbishop Eg- Plane Riders involve three areas of impor- of Buffalo, N.Y. Meat Fridays of the Second Vatican Council's tance — the "community" na- idio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Dele- liturgical commission, told the They are Msgr. Pius A. Benin- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (NO — ture of the liturgy, the liturgy gate in the United States. Msgr. confirmed the dispensation clergy conference in Mother of casa, 50, who since 1954 has Benincasa was named Titular For the next five years Catho- as a teacher, and an allowance granted March 12, explaining Our Saviour Seminary another for adaptation or flexibility in been serving at the Vatican Sec- Bishop of Buruni, while Msgr. lics traveling on Trans World it was because of difficulties challenge connected with the re- liturgical rites. retariat of State, and Msgr. Brzana was appointed Titular forms is in the field of preach- Airlines planes will be able to involved in preparing two in- The first words of the new Stanislaus Joseph Brzana, 46, Bishop of Cufruta. ing. eat meat on Fridays and all flight menus, one for Catholics liturgical constitution deserve other days of abstinence with- and another for non-Catholics. He said the council has the study of all in the Church, out breaching Church regula- proposed a revolutionary idea Father McManus said. These keynotes include: "giving Anything Made ol Canvas* tions. (Though the dispensation was of preaching — "sermons or strength to the faithful," adapt- granted specifically to TWA at homilies preached in harmony "BIMINI TOPS" A dispensation from the ab- with the Church's ear — based ing whatever is susceptible to their request, the congregation change," "fostering unity," and stinence regulation was obtain- on sacred text." The council CURTAINS - AWNINGS spokesman said any other air- does not intend a homily that "the invitation or call to all CUSHIONS - TENTS ed from the Holy See through line company may apply for a is rigid, too theological, too men into the household of the Bishop Charles H. Helmsing of similar privilege if desired.) moralizing, but one that flows Faith." BAGS - COVERS Kansas City-St. Jospeh at the directly from God's word, he "Liturgical renewal is the request of A.R. D'Agostino, A copy of the dispensation said. first step toward realizing these goals," he said, "and we can American Canvas Products Co. TWA's dining service manager. document was enclosed in the "The sermon," he continued, assist in the beginning of this PHONES Headquarters of TWA opera- letter by the Bishop. TWA said "will be a further unfolding of renewal." Dade FR 7-2026 Broward 923-8481 tions is located in this city. miniature cards informing Cath- the Epistle and Gospel, a spe- cific use of the message of Ben C. 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Page 4 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BISHOP CARROLL WILL BE CELEBRANT Mass For Teachers Sunday

The Second Annual Pontifical the National Catholic Educa- Mass for lay members of the tional Association and is a education profession in the Dio- member of the School Superin- cese of Miami will be offered tendents Department of the by Bishop Coieman F. Carroll NCEA. at 10 a.m., Sunday, May 14, in In 1950 he was co-editor of the Cathedral. These Young Lives, a review A Communion breakfast un- of Catholic education in the United States published by Sad- der the auspices of the Catho- lier. Ordained to the priesthood lic Teachers Guild of the Dio- in 1936 he was elevated to the cese of Miami will be served rank of a domestic prelate with at the DuPont Plaza Hotel in the title of Right Reverend downtown Miami at noon. Monsignor in 1958. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Reservations for the break- Haverty, Superintendent of fast may be made by telephone Schools of the Archdiocese of MONSIGNOR JOHN HAVERTY Voice Photo on Saturday, May 23, between New York will preach the ser- the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN of New Father Joseph F. Beaver, S.J., of St. Mary mon during the Mass to which the Archdiocese of New York by calling PL 7-9012 or NE 5-9662 York visited the Key West Naval Base last Star of the Sea Church, Key West; Msgr. E. B. all Catholic lay teachers from since 1953, Monsignor Haverty in Dade County; and LU 3-3264 week to confirm a class of 121 persons. Bishop Broderick, secretary to Cardinal Spellman; public, private and parochial is a past president of the Ele- or YU 3-1897 in Broward Coleman F. Carrol! accompanied the Cardinal Bishop Carroll; Cardinal Spellman; Rear Adm. schools are invited. mentary School Department of County. Louis J. Kirn Jr., and Chaplain Joseph Buzek. on his visit to the Navy Base. From left, are: The Mass and Communion breakfast will mark the first CONFIRMS CLASS OF 121 PERSONS anniverary of the organization of the Catholic Teachers Guild of which Harold G. McMullen, assistant professor of education Cardinal Visits Key West Base at Miami-Dade Junior College, Francis Cardinal Spellman of Jesus and Mary. The classes tion followed the Confirmation is president. New York made a flying visit were sponsored by the base ceremony. In extending invitations to to Key West last week to con- chaplain, Father Buzek, and the The Cardinal later flew back educators in South Florida, Mr. firm a class of 121 persons at naval air station chaplain, Fa- to Miami where he was the McMullen emphasized that the Naval base there. It was ther Hugh H. 0'Regan. guest of Bishop Carroll until neither the Mass nor breakfast the first time a Cardinal had A parish reception in theSaturday morning when he left is limited to Guild members. ever visited Key West. gymnasium of the naval sta- for Quito, Ecuador. Superintendent of Schools in Accompanying the Cardinal to the Navy Base were Bishop Coleman F. Carroll; Father Neil J. Flemming, of St. Law- rence Church, North Miami Beach; and Msgr. E. B. Brod- erick, the Cardinal's secretary. On hand to greet Cardinal Spellman when his plane landed takes time at Key West was Rear Adm. Children Louis J. Kirn Jr., U.S.N., com- mander of the naval base; and Father (Cmdr.) Joseph J. Bu- Traveling from one place are useless zek, navy base chaplain. to another to pay bills Earlier, Cardinal Spellman, with cash adds miles and ". . . children are unnecessary evils, constantly who is military vicar of the demanding their right to live in a world of adults." U.S. Armed Forces, had flown into Miami from New Orleans subtracts hours from This warped view of life was written by a man to and had boarded a plane for your day. his own daughter. the trip to Key West. Unfortunately, many people feel the same way— On his arrival, the Cardinal either through misunderstanding or poverty or went to the "Little White Save time, money, and House" once used as vacation ignorance. No one is hurt but the children. Could headquarters by former Presi- shoe leather by opening a you please help these children through the Holy dent Harry S. Truman and now checking account here. Childhood Adoption Program? the quarters of Admr. Kirn. An adoption offering is $5.00. There, a reception was held Begin now to enjoy the for the Cardinal at which State NOTE: Each $5.00 offering covers the initial care, Senator and Mrs. J. M. Spotts- convenience it offers. education and baptism of one mission child. Please wood, Mayor and Mrs. Kermit include with each offering a name with whioh you Lewin of Key West, all of the Catholic priests in the area and would like your mission child baptized, and the name a number of top Navy officers of the child to whom the adoption should be credited. were present. Official Holy Childhood Adoption Certificates will be Following the reception, a sent to donors. For further information, call or write: private dinner for about 20 per- sons including Cardinal Spell- man and Bishop Carroll was held at the "Little White Reverend NeilJ. Flemming House." 6301 Biscayne Boulevard The next morning, Friday, Miami, Florida 33138 > Cardinal Spellman celebrated a Telephone: 305 PL 7S714 Mass in the Memorial Chapel at the Naval Station. —————^—^—| My offering to help a child $ Later, the Cardinal went on 1 an inspection tour with Admr. Christen thechild with the name Kirn of the Navy Base. That afternoon, Cardinal Spellman confirmed 80 children NAME and 31 adults, all of them ei- ther navy personnel or depen- oulevard ADDRESS dents of navy personnel in the Memorial Chapel. N ATIO NAL BANK The Confirmation class had CITY STATE ZIP CODE been prepared by Catechism 5000 Biscayne Boulevard—Miami classes conducted at Mary Im- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SCHOOL CHILD ATTENDS- maculate High School by the Member Federal Reserve System Sisters of the Holy Names of May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 ;£.,*.. ->;^^^^p^ Irresistible Force Catholic Men's Convention Mass Stirs Our Conscience Can Do Much For Diocese To Heed Plight Of Others By Father JOHN B. SHEERIN hour before killing her: not one The Diocesan Council of Catholic Men in its annual con- of the 38 even phoned the po- In his May 8 column in the vention is coming to grips with vital matters with which not lice. In brief, the public's con- New York Times, James Reston only the Diocese but all America is concerned. The two work- science seems to be in a deep asked: "How do you arouse the shops planned for the meeting will tackle the increasingly coma. complex problems of (1) public and private education and (2) conscience of a fabulously rich discrimination and the Christian conscience. nation about' What's the answer? I feel that the poor — es- the problem insofar as it per- Holding the two day meeting in the atmosphere of purpose- pecially when tains to Protestants and Jews ful study at St. John Vianney Seminary, men from all over most of the peo- is different from the problem the Diocese will attempt to become better informed on these ple don't see ihe as it affects Catholics. So I important issues. Our laity today undoubtedly is better equip- worst of the pov- speak here only of the consci- ped than ever before and more able to reflect the mind of the erty?" ence of Catholics and I have in Church in their daily rounds of work, recreation and family Reston de- mind especially those Catholics life. scribed his air who are tone-deaf to Catholic teaching on civil rights. However, lay leaders are the first to admit that while a flight over Ap- palachia when SHEERIN good beginning has been made, it is still only a beginning. We FR Why has it happened that President Jolm- have a long way to go before the average Catholic can bear Mass-going Catholics can be son and his party flew over the witness to Christ in the market-place by being able to give a found voting in large numbers impoverished section. On the reason for the faith in himself and by being constantly involved for Gov. Wallace? May it not be plane Reston read about the na- in the spiritual and material well-being of his neighbor. that they have been going to tional economic boom while five Mass and looking at Divine PanAm stewardesses "w ere The whole Diocese will benefit from next weekend's meet- worship as a purely private af- offering us enough food and ing. We wish the DCCM well as its members settle down to fair between themselves and drink to keep an Appalachian the serious business of facing the problems of education and God — with the neighbor "out village going for a month." discrimination. in the cold" or to vary the He said that the whole anti- figure — out cold like the man poverty campaign seemed, un- left half-dead on the road to The Fallacy Of 'Labels' Civil Rightists Encouraged der these circumstances, very Jericho and passed by without remote. The plane flew so high compunction by holy men? In this era of "labels," people have gotten in the habit of The Human Relations Seminar at Barry College last Satur- that its occupants could not neatly packaging a man's thoughts, attitudes and convictions day stands as one of the more encouraging local efforts in the feel "the pinch of poverty." The secular humanists claim under a title of a single word. Thereafter when he is designat- increasingly intense campaign on behalf of civil rights for all that you can have morality ed as a reactionary or a liberal, a conservative or a progress- How to rouse the conscience citizens. A cross section of the community participated in the of a whole nation? That same without religion, and oftentimes ive, it is expected that everyone will know at once what his they do have a concern for so- mind is on a vast range of subjects. day-long program — collegians and seminarians, educators and question baffles us in the prob- clergymen, business men and sociologists, Protestants, Jews and lem of helping the Negro win a cial justice that puts religious Obviously this oversimplification has serious drawbacks. Catholics. recognition of his God-given people to shame. We are used to this in politics, and have to admit history No one expects racial justice to be won by tomorrow after- rights. But these latter are religious proves that labels played a very important part in a country's noon. Obviously no solution to the problem is hailed as being How to awaken conscience is people who have a very faulty leadership and discussion of issues. However in religion, the immediately acceptable to everyone. Therefore it seems espe- a question that keeps nagging concept of religion. They think shortcomings of this practise of labeling are much more ob- cially fitting to enable our college students to be involved in at us in a hundred different of religion as worship of God vious. At the Ecumenical Council many Bishops were found "think" sessions dealing with the dignity of all human beings forms. For instance, the cold that begins and ends in the pri- to be "liberal" in some matters and very "conservative" in and the formation of a right and just attitude towards our fellow indifference of the public to the vacy of the soul. others. men. plight of victims of crime has True liturgical worship, on the What has complicated and confused current discussions of The collegians of today will be the formers of public opinion been spotlighted by a number other hand, reminds the wor- important topics even more is the insistence of some Catholics in the near future. They will have enormous power to help shape of recent incidents around New shipper that genuine love of God on condemning anyone who subscribes to what they call a the thinking of others and more ideal opportunities than many York. goes first up to God, then comes "liberal" viewpoint in religion. To support their view, they of their elders to make known their convictions about the equal- In one case, 40 bystand- to earth bearing gifts for all quote Pope Pius IX in his "Syllabus of Errors" in which "lib- ity of all men before God. ers watched an aitack on a of God's children. In one sense eralism" was roundly denounced. However Pius IX was not Such a program as the Human Rights Seminar is designed young woman in daylight with- the Mass gives peace of mind condemning a word, but a philosophy, for liberalism in those to probe to the depths the evil of discrimination and to allow our out budging one inch to help to the worshipper but in a high- chaotic days represented atheism, agnosticism and militant young people, blessed with the advantage of higher education, her. In another case, 38 per- er and holier sense, it rouses anti-clericalism. to avoid prejudice and bias bred by ignorance. sons looked out their windows conscience and makes it migh- one night at a prowler who ty uncomfortable about the trou- It was interesting, therefore, to find in "The Priest" maga- The job they will face in the next few years can be gauged molested a woman for a half- bles of God's children. zine a quotation from Douglas Woodruff in The London Tab- by the surprisingly meager results of the past decade, as point- let. Mr. Woodruff shed some light on this controversial mat- ed out in an impressive article in the Miami News by Clarke ter by stating ". . . the Syllabus needs a gloss; it belongs Ash. AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECK7/ to a historical context, and its language is only intelligible in- "In Dade County," Mr. Ash wrote, "the public tends to be- side it, and many of the words have acquired different con- lieve that Florida is among the more progressive states on the notations since. This is true even of documents as recent as desegregation issue. It is, compared with the 'massive resist- the Encyclicals of Leo XIII and Pius X, to whom Christian ance' states of Mississippi, Alabama and Virginia. Democracy meant something different from its meaning today." "Yet a detailed history of school desegregation in our slate shows that not even a token start was achieved until 1959, five The Diocese of Miami years after school desegregation became the law ef the land . . . Weekly Publication "So, in progressive Florida, ten years after the Supreme Court decision, schools have been desegregated in 16 of 67 i ^^T Embracing Florida's 16 South- ' ^^J ern Counties: Broward, Char- counties. And the report adds that 'in most cases, the amount of ^^> lotte- Collier, Dade, DeSoto, J EM J Glades, Hardee. Hendry, High- mixing is small, and more than 98 per cent of Florida's Negro .^Hi0 lands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, -^^^^ Monroe, Okeechofoee,' Palm children still attend segregated schools.' " Beach, St. Lucie. Editorial PLaza 4-2651 Obviously our college students need not only to be well in- Advertising and Classified. PL 4-2651; Circulation. PL 4-2651 formed on human rights but stimulated to zealous participation THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. in the cause of their fellow man. The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President -:- -:- -:- CHURCH LEADERSHIP PRAISED Monsignor James F. Nelan Managerial Consultant Monsignor James J. Walsh Editorial Consultant WASHINGTON (NO — Sen. "have awakened Protestants, ah _•_ _•_ Hubert H. Humphrey of Minne- Catholics and Jews to an John J. Ward Editor sota has again praised churches awareness that the institutions and religious spokesmen for which should be in the fore- Marjorie L. Fillyaw .. t Feature and Women's Editor their efforts on behalf of the front of the fight for equality Gustavo Pena Monte Spanish News Editor civil rights bill. of opportunity — the churches Humphrey, who has sounded — cannot be silent. Anthony Chorak Angelo Sava this theme several times in re- "The churches and syna- Business Manager Advertising Manager cent weeks, paid tribute to the gogues and the religious lead- "outstanding leadership" com- ers of our land are speaking Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions $5 a year; •22s, ing from religious sources and out. They are saying that, this single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year. Published every Friday at 6180 N.E. Fourth Ct., said it can be "decisive" in de- great issue of human rights is Miami, Florida ciding the future of civil rights. Address oil moil to P.O. Box 1059, Miami 38, Flo. not primarily a political or Member Catholic Press Association partisan issue but fundamental- National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service "The injustices suffered by News items intended for publication must be received by Monday noon. American Negroes and other ly a religious and a moral "Father would like to see the picture of our new church minority groups," he said, question." that was on the front page." Page 6 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Love Without Self Sacrifice Impossible

By Msgr. JAMES J. WALSH and inflamed by the spirit of Some time ago a noted jurist, rr sacrifice. The only way love vho has had many years of ex- fails is by ignoring self-sacrifice. >erience with the problems of When a husband or a wife be- narried couples, put his finger gins to harp more on rights seeking. It always demands give you, that you love one an- and privileges and less on )n one cause of self-sacrfice. For the greatness other." nany broken duties and obligations, the mar- JrfcR HER MAMYRDOM of love is rooted in the desire IN THE 4.™ CENTURf, marriages. He How far must we love others? riage is beginning to fall apart. stated in many to give. The deeper the love, TUB aopy OF "... even as I have loved Selfish interests destroy love THE BVTRON OF PARIS, THE BARSITUIWTS :ases it was not the more intense and generous STCATHERINE you." That is, to love with the STGENEVIEVE, IS SAID m HAVE BEKN PRUGS ARC SAID TO as effectively as cold weather BOONS TO MOUNT SINAI, i question of a the desire to give all to prove WAS FAMOUS FOR HER thought of giving, not getting, WH£RE -HER RSUCS ARE lusband and withers a delicate plant. AUSTERITIEff. one's love. snu rxes£Rvn> TO-DAY. with the desire to please rather SHE ATC ONLY TWICE A ST &AR6ARA. /file falling out ON WHOSE FEAST-DAV So with the vast field of love WEEK, CM SUNDAYS AND >f love, because This is true whether we are than be pleased. FIRST of neighbor, so much in the THURSDAYS S-UNDERTOOK ihe fact is they speaking of love between God LONG AND DANGEROUS With this in mind it is clear news today. There is no love JOURNEYS R>R CHARITABLE THE GERMAN were never in MSGR. WALSH and man or between man and why Christ said His true fol- of another without giving up PURPOSES-. SHE DIED CHEMIST B love. One or AROUND 50OA.D. woman or between me and my lowers could easily be identified some pleasure or convenience M 1862. jerhaps both had identified by the love shown others. "By neighbor. for his sake. This is the mean- ove with personal convenience this shall all men know that ing of becoming "involved" in >r passion and thereby failed Love has indeed different you are my disciples, if you OF 2,300 BISHOPS ~~ » bring to their union the spirit degrees, different obligations, have love one for another." the welfare of one's neighbor. AHD 422.000 PRIESTS! but all love demands the same IN TUS VtoRLD TO-BAV/i jf self-sacrifice that marriage basis — self-sacrifice. It is not always easy to see Every work of mercy has 15O.J lemands. that our love of God demands value because we sacrifice time NATIVE BISHOPS jg How impressive the lessons and money and ease to do for AHD 9..OOO PRIESTS IN ~ "Hie judge spoke wisely. The self-sacrifice. It seems very Christ gives us so that we will others. It is love alone that can Tfffi MlSSIOM COUNTfftFS. ~ records bear him out. Frequent- difficult for us to learn that lov- understand this kind of love. ing God has nothing to do with impel a person to serve and ly the reasons given by couples All his dealings with men show- a nic§, warm, spiritual feeling ask no reward. ed His utter forgetfulness of self seeking divorce tell the story of for Him. It means primarily Notice how St. Paul empha- mutual selfishness. Each one in order to bring glory to His self-sacrifice. Father and lasting happiness to sizes this quality of self-sac- married primarily to get some- rifice in love when he stated: us. To refuse to sin means sim- thing, not to give. "Charity is kind ..." it seeks A Conservative's Opinion He never tired of doing good ply to refuse to give in to to do good, to promote the And usually the "getting" in- for others, healing souls and myself. Sin occurs only when happiness of others. I prefer my will to God's will, volved pleasure or material bodies up to the very moment Of Liberals Unflattering when I demand my own way "Charity dealeth not perverse- of His death. Even in His pas- By Msgr. George G. Higgins advantages. The thought of and reject His. ly ..." It enables us to over- to mention Pope Paul VI and sion, love drove Him to turn his three or four immediate binding one's self to make a come our stubbornness and to James Burnham, well known from His suffering to heal the Fidelity to the Ten Command- predecessors in the papacy. habit of sacrificing this or that get along with the unpleasant. author and lecturer and an servant, to reward Veronica, ments involves first of all the And yet, by the logic of his preference or convenience nev- editor of National Review since to comfort the sorrowful wom- willingness to say no to my "Charity seeketh not her own own definition of "liberalism./' its founding, recently publish- er entered into the mind. en, to forgive His mocking ene- lower nature, to slap my un- ..." It helps us to give in he should have singled them out ed a book en- mies, to convert Dismas the ruly appetites and passions into manfully to others and to give by name for honorable men- titled "Suicide In the vital areas of promot- thief. submission by not catering to serious attention to their rights tion as being among the most ing unity among Christian re- of the West" A NEW COMMANDMENT them. and complaints. purebred of all the so-called ligions and of recognizing the which takes the "Westminster liberal champ rights of our fellow man, it's He demanded that we imitate The love of a married couple Without this quality of self- cake as the pions." becoming more and more clear Him in loving God and neigh- can thrive only in the same sacrifice, love is a mere cari- most uninhibit- that genuine love is never self- bor. "A new commandment I way — when it is nourished cature. ed, free-wheel- Mr. Burnham says it is not ing, all-out, no- too difficult to devise "a fairly holds - barred accurate diagnostic test" for lib- attack on the eralism. All you really have to so-called "liber- MSGR. do, he contends, is to ask the The Problem Of Aged, Invalid Parents als" written in HIGGINS "patient" to answer yes-or-no, this or possibly any other gen- true-or-false, to a list of 39 sen- By Father LEO J. THESE mother stays, our family life eration. tences or propositions. "A full- is ruined. If mother goes, my blown liberal," he maintains, A reader has written to ask Mr. Burnham summarizes his will agree with every one, or conscience will give me no new book in one brief sentence. guidance on a problem which' is nearly every one of these 39 peace." This is the dilemma "This book," he says, "is a set fairly common in our day. It is propositions. A convinced con- faced by many sons and daugh- of variations on a single and the problem of the aged parent servative, on the other hand, and experienced adviser will long waiting lists. If family re- simple underlying thesis: That wiE disagree with most of them, in the home of ters. lead to a more confident deci- sources are limited, it may what Americans call 'liberal- and a reactionary will disagree ism' is the ideology of West- a son or daugh- sion. mean turning to the County au- The only solution to the dilem- with all or nearly all of them. ern suicide." He does not say ter. thorities for financial assistance ma is an attitude of firmness. There isn't enough space in In this partic- However, it does seem ob- that liberalism is necessarily in the placement of the parent. First of all there must be firm- responsible for the decline and this column to run through Mr. ular instance it vious that this correspondent Burnham's entire list of 39 sen- If this is necessary, false shame ness with the parent, insisting possible disappearance of West- is a daughter should place her mother in a tences or propositions, but a that she or he accept placement ern civilization, but he does who writes. Her nursing home. The lady's first should not be allowed to stand random sampling will suffice to in a home for the aged or the contend, in so many words, mother, in her in the way. It is our own taxes demonstrate the point I am duty is to her husband and chil- chronically ill. The firmness that liberalism "motivates and seventies, has making: dren. Their needs and welfare which maintain State and Coun- must be tempered with gentle- justifies" the contraction of the been crippled by must come first. It will be no ty social services. If we must ness and compassion, but it West and "reconciles us to it." No. 4. "Political, economic or a stroke. She is Father Trese social discrimination based on charity to anyone if this woman make use of these services, let must be proof against the par- What is this horrendous ideol- not confined to ent's silent or verbal re- religious belief is wrong." suffers such physical and nerv- us remember that we have paid ogy that "Americans call liber- bed but must have assistance proaches. alism?" In answering this ques- No. 7. "The government has ous exhaustion that she cannot for them in advance. in all that she does. In addition tion, Mr. Burnham first draws a duty to provide for the ill, Then there must be firmness to caring for her mother, the properly discharge her duties For many sons and daughters up a list of well known Amer- aging, unemployed and poor if with one's own conscience. daughter must minister to as a wife and mother. the problem is one of conscience ican citizens from many differ- they cannot take care of them- There is no least shade of sin needs of her husband and five rather than of money. Usually ent walks of life who, "every- selves." young and active children. The This does not mean that she attached .to placing one's parent when an aged parent becomes in an approved institution where body knows," are "liberals." No. 8. "Progressive income daughter is finding the task to has no responsibility to her a burden it is largely because But this, he hastens to add, is and inheritance taxes are the mother. The fourth command- the parent will have competent be more than she can cope with the parent's mental faculties care. It would be a great mis- only a partial list. It is limit- fairest means of taxation." and feels she is on the verge of ment obliges us to assist our ed, in other words, to the "pure- parents in their time of need have become impaired by a take for the son or daughter to No. 11. "The United Nations, a breakdown. What should she stroke or by the onset of senil- torment himself or herself with bred, pedigree-registered, blue- even if limited in accomplish- to the full extent of our ability. ribboned, Westminster liberal do? However, the fourth command- ity. Consequently the parent is guilt feelings when there is no ment, is a step in the right di- champions." A complete list of ment does not bind us to the unable to see the situation in guilt. rection." those who subscribe to the It is dangerous to offer off- personal care of an afflicted true perspective and, with child- No. 13. "Wealthy nations, like "ideology of Western suicide" the-cuff advice in this matter. parent if that care conflicts ish stubbornness or with weep- Memories of mother's or the United States, have a duty Eaoh such case is an individual would, he reminds us, include with other duties which have ing self-pity, resists the idea of fathers past sacrifices will be to aid the less privileged por- problem with ramifications cause for sadness, certainly, millions of others and notably precedence. a change of residence. tions of mankind." which need careful considera- that this step must be taken — "the Jewish and non-evangeli- tion. This lady, and any others FINANCIAL OBSTACLE The son or daughter, recall- but those memories are not cal Protestant clergy, and not No. 21. "We always ought to with a similar problem, would Sometimes, in such situations, ing the years of self-sacrificing cause for remorse. God knows a few Catholic priests and bish- respect the religious beliefs of do well to seek guidance from there is a financial obstacle. love and care received from the problem and the poignant ops." others." a family counselor at the local Nursing homes are -expensive. this parent, feels that it will be necessity for this solution. It will Strangely enough, Mr. Burn- These propositions are sub- Catholic Charities office. Face Homes for the aged poor, con- base ingratitude to place the be His judgment, and not the ham's nerve seems to fail him stantially in harmony with the to face discussion with a skilled ducted by Sisters, usually have parent in an institution. "If parent's, which will prevail. at this point, for he neglects teaching of recent popes. May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 'NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN WORLD/ SAYS BISHOP CARROLL God Love You Many Attend Father Russell Ordination (Continued from Page 1) Most Reverend tion this morning his vocation." "There is nothing else like it Fulton J. Sheen in the whole world," said Bish- op Carroll," no such dignity, no such power can be granted by This letter is typical of those that come from our mis- anyone on this earth.',' sionary bishops who are laboring in countries where the Com- "He is now one of us," said munists are beginning to devastate lands and to renew the Bishop Carroll, "and we wel- Crucifixion. come him with open arms — another Christ." Bishop Carroll described the "As a matter of fact, it is very difficult for the propagation newly ordained as "a mediator of the holy Faith at this time. In more than one parish where between God and Man, a dis- the godless Communists are reigning, religion is simply for- penser of the graces of God to. bidden. The Catholics were told not to go to Church, to man." catechism classes or to say prayers. The Communists tell "Surely," said Bishop Carroll, "it is a day of great happiness them that all these things are useless to the fatherland. and great rejoicing for all of us One of my priests had to leave his three parishes under and surely it is a day of great the formal threat of death. The two catechists and two Sisters rejoicing for his parents and tried to stay, but were finally forced to leave. God save their hearts must be full of the poor sheep they left behind, for they are all new con- joy and happiness." verts! Another priest got out of his parish where he was Bishop Carroll urged all of New Priest's Parents Receive Congratulations Of Bishop Carroll constantly invited to attend Communist meetings. His three the parents present at the ordi- nation to "ask themselves if parishes are in the middle of the jungle occupied by the their sons might have a voca- enemies of God's Holy Name. For the last confirmation tour tion." Father C. J. Murphy Dies; in the most remote part of my diocese I had to travel in- He called on all of the altar cognito so as not to arouse Communist notice. I was almost boys who were there to "give Served 35 Years In Florida drowned by the violent waves which rocked the frail craft serious and prayerful thought to (Continued from Page 1) packed with passengers of all ages. Thank God we were safe whether or not you have a vo- cation." and sound, but the sacred vestments were soaked through. the Dioceses of Miami and St. The hardships never scare my priests, however, who need The sermon during the ordi- Augustine chanted the Office nation Mass was delivered by for the Dead. and deserve continued assistance in order to carry on joyfully Father Carey J. Leonard, C. M., their sacrifices for the greater glory of God and the salva- rector at St. Vincent de Paul Those assisting from the Dio- tion of souls." Major Seminary, B o y n t o n cese of St. Augustine included Beach. Msgr. Thomas Colreavy, pastor, During the ordination a com- St. Cecelia parish, Clearwater; May the bishops and priests of the United States, whose mentary was given explaining Msgr. Harold Jordan, pastor, eyes fall upon this letter hasten to make some sacrifice that the various stages in the ordi- Assumption parish Jack- we may forward it to the Holy Father for this bishop and many nation rites by Father John Glorie assistant pastor, Corpus sonville; Father Cornelius other bishops of the Church who are poor. To the laity, too, we Christi parish. Dougherty, pastor, St. Joseph send our appeal, inasmuch as you are brothers and sisters In his sermon, Father Leon- parish, Bradenton; Father of the converts mentioned in this letter. St. Paul tells us ard, said that "we do not choose James Heslin, pastor, St. Paul that if one member of the Church suffers, the whole Church to become priests — God choos- parish, Jacksonville Beach; and suffers. This is true of our physical body when, if our tooth es us." Father Joseph Corde, pastor, aches, our whole organism seems to share the pain. May our Father Carey Leonard. CM. "He does not thunder from the Sacred Heart parish, Green Catholic people translate week after week their love of the heavens as He did with St. Cove Springs. suffering, crucified Church throughout the world, and do some Paul," said Father Leonard, was invisible," said Father acts of self-denial for the Holy Father and his Society for the "but inside the heart of a young Leonard, "but nonetheless it was Ordained June 2, 1928, in St. man, he raises a question — and there. When he walked down the Patrick Cathedral, New York FATHER CORNELIUS MURPHY Propagation of the Faith. then the young man trembles at the majesty of it and wonders, aisle this morning he was a City, by the late Cardinal Am I worthy?" seminarian but now he is Father Hayes, Father Murphy served until 1951 when he was ap- GOD LOVE YOU to Mr. P.K. and family for $70 "The pointed pastor of St. Joseph The next step, said Father Russell." his first parochial assignment oldest of our seven children is an aspirant to religious life parish, Bradenton. Leonard, is that the young man "He will have many joys and as assistant pastor in St. Paul and upon thinking of this and all the nice things our family presents himself to the Church sorrows, too. He will spend parish, Jacksonville. He was Requiem High Mass was of- has, we think it is time we share. This is a combination of and enters a seminary to see if many long hours listening to subsequently assigned as assist- fered Monday evening by Msgr. he really does have a vocation. Rowan T. Rastatter, V.F., pas- BUT income tax return, coupon refunds, cigarette denials and, people's confessions and he will ant pastor in the parishes of St. of course, the children put in some of their baby sitting money "Today," said Father Leon- help the souls of those who tor, Sacred Heart parish, Lake Paul, Daytona Beach; St. Mary, and their 'gift monies.' "... to Mrs. W.R.S. for $3.15 "In ard, "we have the answer to come to him in the confes- Worth, in the Lourdes Resi- that question that Father Rus- sional. Eustis; St. James, Orlando, and dence where Father Murphy thanksgiving for an that we have, upon completing the Nine sell had in his heart so many St. Joseph, Loretto. has been chaplain since 1961. Day Novena. This represents that extra coffee each day; one years ago." Father Russell sang his first Solemn Mass after ordination In October, 1930, he was Burial was in Beacon, N.Y., cent for each phone call placed or received; and two of our Father Leonard urged the last Sunday in St. Anthony named pastor of St. Paul parish, on Thursday following Requi- boys gave up their bus ride and used bicycles. Our family of boys in the congregation to Church. Jacksonville, where he served em Mass in St. Joachim Church. eight is happy to share, hoping it helps someone in need." "ask themselves if perhaps they are not receiving a call from "Almighty God to become a priest," he asked them to "say Why not give GOD LOVE YOU MEDAL to the graduate Father Seraphin Dies At 65; a Hail Mary each night before in your family? The ten letters of GOD LOVE YOU spell out a they go to bed to ask God to decade of the as they encircle the medal originated by enlighten them as to whether Served As Hospital Chaplain Bishop Sheen to honor the Madonna of the World. With your they have a vocation — not to request and corresponding offer you may order one in any ask if they have a vocation be- WEST PALM BEACH — Sol- day morning, was a native of emn Requiem Mass was sung Connecticut who was ordained of the following styles: cause that would be a presump- tion — but to ask for. enlighten- Thursday in the chapel of St. to title priesthood for the Fran- $2 small sterling silver ment as to whether they truly Mary Hospital for Father Eu- ciscan Fathers on June 14, 1924. $3 small 10 k gold filled have a vocation." gene Seraphin, O.F.M. who had $5 large sterling silver served as hospital chaplain for Formerly professor of sacred $10 large 10 k gold filled "We rejoice today," said Fa- the past 10 years. scripture at St. Bonaventure ther Leonard, "with the mother University, Allegany, N.Y., he and father of Father Russell, Father Joseph Borg, pastor, received nationwide publicity in SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to who planted the first seed of a St. parish, Ri- 1961 when he administered the it ancLmail it to Most Hev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director vocation in his soul." viera Beach, offered the Mass Sacrament of Extreme Unction during which Franciscan Sisters to Joseph P. Kennedy, father of of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Father Leonard said that as a result of the ordination ceremo- of Allegany, N.Y. who admin- the late President John F. Ken- Avenue, New York 1, N.Y. or your Diocesan Director, Rev. ny Father Russell is "a changed ister the hospital, assisted. nedy, in St. Mary Hospital. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Florida. roan." Father Seraphin, who was 65 Burial will be on Saturday in FATHER EUGENE SERAPHIN, "The change which took place at the time of his death Wednes- Paterson, N.J. Page 8 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Voice Photos YOUTHS ATTENDING the rites of ordination in St. Anthony HOLDING LIGHTED candle, Father David Russell, son of Mr. KNEELING IN SANCTUARY of his parish church, Father David Church, Fort Lauderdale, last Saturday, were urged by Bishop and Mrs. Frank Russell of Fort Lauderdale, walks in procession Russell prepares to receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders from Coleman F. Carroll to give serious thought to a religious vocation. into St. Anthony Church for sacred rites of ordination. Bishop Coleman F. Carroll during last Saturday's rites.

Ordihand Lies Prostrate On The Floor Of The Church Sar.etuary Kelatives And Friends Of Ordinand Joined Hundreds Of Altar Boys At Ordination

New Priest Receives Vestments From Bishop Hands Of Newly Ordained Are Anointed Mother Of New Priest Receives Son's Blessing May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 COLLEGE STUDENTS, FACULTY MEMBERS, LAYMEN, RELIGIOUS AT CIVIL RIGHTS MEETING • ^1 I •, • I HI IIIMI , 111 I I II I.' I I"'" ••••»l I I III III IHI I • - II II . • ' -••Ill-Mil I i • .. ^ t Have It Fixed Equality A Moral Matter, Bishop Tells Seminar A SERVICE COLUMN

(Continued from Page 1) prejudices encountered among tively measured as well as any tus, Richard F. Wolfson, vice members of the Catholic Church. other bill because it deals with president of Wometco Enter- M1D-LYN and laymen active in South prises, said. PLUMBING REPAIR objective conduct." Florida communities. Mr. John Bryne told the sem- DEPT., INC. "John Fitzpatrick Kennedy of 11958 W. DIXIE H'WAY "Whether or not this revolu- inar of prejudices which he ac- Miami attorney Tobias Simon, Irish descent," he noted, "was PL 1-2451 tion becomes a violent revolu- quired toward the Negro and counsel for the American Civil more useful to all of us as Pres- FOR GUARANTEED WORK tion, as is indicated in several other minorities in the New Liberties Union, stated that gov- ident than as a hod carrier, and Always Co,, MID-LYN parts of this country, or wheth- York neighborhood in which he ernment facilities will be most Arthur Goldberg does us great- er it is a peaceful revolution was reared. He described the affected by the Civil Rights bill er service as a Supreme Court SEWING depends on all of us. hurts which he inflicted as a inasmuch as parks, playgrounds Justice than he would in a MACHINES and jobs shall be open to every- ghetto." REPAIRED "All men are created equal. result of these prejudices and one alike. Next affected, he con- the need for him as a future No Charge if We profess that teaching but I tinued, will be public accommo- Wolfson commented that "all Not Repaired for $2.00 am sometimes greatly concern- priest to overcome these "un- dations: hotels, restaurants, and laws in a sense discriminate 12910 N.W. 7th AVE. ed as to how many of us are reasoned judgments." theaters. All would be required and said that the very business TEL. 685-1564 willing to put it into practice. to admit everyone without dis- of government is to restrict, to ABC SEWING CENTER I am surprised at the ignorance "Discrimination" was the crimination on the basis of race, eliminate freedom of choice to manifested by our own people," topic of a group of panelists creed or color, he added. do wrong or evil or immoral Bishop Carroll continued, "big- led by Father Robert Kearns, acts, that affect the public otry and misunderstanding exist S.S.J., also a member of the The Civil Rights bill, he said, weal." He declared that the is- among our own peoples and faculty at St. Joseph Seminary, strengthens the right of the Ne- sues to which one must always {here is important work in edu- who defined discrimination as gro to vote, his ability u> return are the great moral is- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS cation to be done as far as our an "outward expression of in- achieve public education and sues — the corrupting and cor- people are concerned. terior prejudices." rosive effects of anti-Negro be- CARROLL MUSIC CORP. improves his ability to use all 3645 N.W. 17th Aye. SCORES DISCRIMINATIONS Father Peter Kenney, S.S.J. other governmental facilities on havior both upon the society Tel. NEwton 3-0133 Speaking at the opening of James Whitehead, of the Ur- a non-discrimination basis. that so behaves and upon the (he one-day workshop sponsor- group that suffers. ed by the Diocesan Council on ban Renewal Agency, scored Dr. Graham paid tribute to discriminations practiced in National growth is accelerat- AETNA-ROYAL Human Rights, Bishop Carroll Bishop Carroll for his efforts in ed and all elements of society Joseph Jennings, Miami at- Dade County in employment for "our behalf" and told the as- urged those participating in the benefit when any particular torney, and president of the APPLIANCE REPAIR CENTER] Negroes. He declared that Ne- sembly that the Negro "wants Ranges • Blenders • Irons sessions to "undertake serious group of the population is ele- Catholic Lawyers Guild, intro- Fans • Toasters • Shovers groes are excluded in ap- no preferential treatment, but consideration of the problem, of vated from a "degraded" sta-. duced the panelists. 1072 N.E. 163rd St. the principles involved and to prenticeship training programs, only the same rights as others," Wilson 5-7874 make whatever contribution you and stated that there is an un- and wishes to make his own can to solving a serious prob- willingness to license Negro contribution to the culture of lem. plumbers, electricians, etc." and America. CARL'S TV SERVICE noted that there is a "reluc- \ VITALLY IMPORTANT tance" to employ Negroes in A summary of "What the Ne- > HOUR - -. TV — STEREO — HI-FI — RADIO gro Wants" from the standpoint MOTOROLA DEALER "white collar" positions. £'- 22nd AVE. and W. FLAGLER ST. "While the problem may of a woman was given by Mrs. seem difficult it is vitally im- NE 4-8402 Col. Claud Clark, (USA Ret.) Gray who declared that the Ne- 1630 N.W. 54th St. OX 6-1437 portant that all of us not only OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 PJrt. president of the Miami Chapter gro woman wants to be treated recognize the principle involv- of the Urban League and mem- as a "first-class" citizen and ed but at the present time work ber of the board of the Dioce- judged on her abilities. to bring about changes. It is COMPLETE I san Council on Human Rela- necessary that others know that WINDOW SERVICE! tions, emphasized the housing The Negro woman, she con- we are sincere and honest in * RENOVATE STEEL WINDOWS problems facing Dade County tinued, doesn't want to be told our endeavors," Bishop Carroll •k BROKEN GLASS REPLACED Negroes, and pointed out the where to live and wants good Our 24-Hour DeposlHtry added, "to give these people educational opportunities for * REPUTTYING inability of a Negro with am- ; Located under our * WINDOW ADJUSTMENT the rights given them by Al- AND LUBRICATION ple income and funds to secure her children. She wishes to live Second story mighty God." with the guarantees of life, lib- -A- REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR housing outside of the slum Back by the well-lit ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS erty and the pursuit of happi- Drive-in section During morning sessions, Fa- areas. if REPLACE OLD WINDOWS WITH ness without being fettered "by Dry and sheltered JALOUSIE OR AWNING WINDOWS ther Peter Kenney, S.S.J., pro- * CUSTOM MADE SCREENS Mrs. Athalie Range, director the color bar," Mrs. Gray For your protection * SCREENS REPAIRED fessor of Sociology at St. Jo- i of the Range Funeral Home, and added. Is for your use seph Seminary, Washington, Both early and tafft.^ D.C., emphasized that preju- member of Holy Redeemer par- In his remarks to the audi- •4 Maintenance, Inc. Ea

South Florida College:Students, I'sn-iill\ Attended Human Iliiilils Seminar Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Opened Human Rights Workshop, Barry College

CIVIL RIGHTS Legislation panel included attorney, Joseph BARRY COLLEGE students, Sally Humphries and Cassandra WORKSHOP SESSIONS are discussed by Edwin Tucker, Metro Jennings, Judge Stanley Milledge, Richard Wolfson, and Tobias Gray were among hundreds of South Florida collegians who Urban Renewal Director; Father John F. Kiernan, S.S.J., Dio- Simon, during workshop sponsored by Diocesan Council. attended the one-day seminar on Human Rights Saturday. cesan Council of Human Relations; and Joseph Kershaw.

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DISCRIMINATION was the topic of panelists, Miami chapter, Urban League; James White- WHAT THE NEGRO WANTS was outlined by ter of Core; Mrs. Charles Gray, civic leader; Father Robert Kearns, S.S.J., St. Joseph Semi- head, Urban Renewal Agency; and Mrs. Athalie Max Karl. Florida Region Director. NCCJ; and Dr. Edward Graham, pastor, Mount Zion nary, Washington, D.C., CoL Claud Clark, Range, director, Range Funeral Home. and panelists, Wcldon Rougeau, Miami Chap- Baptist Church in Miami, in the afternoon.

EARLY REGISTRANTS for Human Rights in Coconut Grove, accompanied by Anita LISTENING INTENTLY to discussion on CivU the faculty at Biscayne College, and other reli- Seminar included Mother Miller and Mother Diaz Silvera, refugee from Cuba, who former- Rights legislation were Father John Bresna- gious and students from Catholic colleges and Smith from the Convent of the Sacred Heart ly attended school in Havana. han and Father James Seymour, members of non-sectarian universities in South Florida. May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 Diocesan Men's Council To Discuss Major Issues (Continued from Page 1) will be delivered by C. Clyde The first of two training ses- will be given over to a question- be held to allow for group dis- will be "enthroned" on a po- Atkins, DCCM president follow- sions for Mass Commentators and-answer period. cussion. dium. ed by a report on details of the and Lectors is scheduled from The second training session Following dinner form 5:45 An address of welcome then convention program. 10 to 11 a.m. under the direc- for Mass Commentators and tion of Father Jack L. Totty of p.m. to 7:15 p.m., Bible Devo- Lectors gets under way at 2:30 tion will be held. Little Flower parish, Coral Ga- p.m. following the Community firuL bles. Mass and lunch. The convention resumes at SECOND SESSION At 4 p.m., workshops on edu- 8:45 a.m. Sunday with another Time To Store Your Furs! The second general session cation will be held under the general session at which time of the convention is to last one direction of James V. Dolan, the Bible again will be "en- Certified vaults and free insurance appraisal for storage. hour and will begin at 11 a.m. chairman of the DCCM organi- throned." Summer Rates on Remodeling with Mr. Ball's address. The zation and development com- final 30 minutes of the hour mittee. Separate workshops will Afterwards, a panel discus- In and Out Service LI I L *)l\iL sion will be held on the gen- 3180 COMMODORE PLAZA, COCONUT 6R0VE "' 9-LJjQ eral topic of "discrimination Sixteen Years of Fencing in South Florida and The Christian Conscience." CHAIN LINK C. CLYDE ATKINS ENCE MASTERS * ALUMINUM Joseph M. Fitzgerald will be . . . DCCM President OR * CYPRESS & chairman of the panel. F REDWOOD ENCE * COLOR-BOND Panel members and the Lawyers Guild, civil rights leg- 7101 N.W. 69th AVENUE Phone TU 5-1446 topics they will discuss in- islation. clude: Edwin Tucker, director At 10 a.m., worshops on race of the Metropolitan Dade Coun- relations are scheduled. ty Urban Renewal Agency, The final general session of housing; Joseph Tierney, asso- the convention will be held ciate professor of Social Scien- from 11 a.m. to noon with Ar- ces, Miami-Dade Junior College, thur H. Bohn, DCCM vice presi- education; Dr. George A. Simp- dent, presiding. son, chairman of the sub- Election of officers will be committee on employment of held. the Dade County Community Following the Mass to be cel- Relations Board, employment; ebrated by Bishop Carroll at and Joseph F. Jennings, chair- noon, the convention will ad- man of the Diocesan Catholic journ. NEW CAR LOANS FRANK J. ROONEY, Why A Prayer Amendment

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Page 12 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BLOW ON CHEEK reminds those being confirmed that they must be ready lo suffer or even die for their Faith if necessary.

SACRAMENT of Confirmation was administered during Solemn Sunday in the Cathedral. More than 90 men and women from Pontifical Mass by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll on Pentecost South Florida parishes received the Sacrament of Confirmation.

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Wa- parishes attended an inter-parish Brohamer, Mr. and Mrs. F. terman, C.SS.R., at 10 a.m. on Confraternity of Christian Doc- Lica from St. Gregory; Mrs. Sunday, May 24, during a Sol- trine meeting at St. Clement's T. Ridge, Mrs. N. Fry from emn Mass of Thanksgiving in Rectory last Sunday. St. Jerome; Mrs. Agnes Mc- Our Lady of Perpetual Help Primary topic discussed was Dermott and Mrs. Evelyn Glea- Church of which he is pastor. the need for well-informed, well- son from St. Pius X; Father trained, active CCD lay lead- Jeremiah A. Crowley, Mr. and Pastor of Our Lady of Per- ers and teachers in the rapidly Mrs. V. Mayer from St. Vin- petual Help Church since Au- growing Broward County area. cent; Michael Byrne from St. gust, 1960, Father Waterman is Clement and James Devitt from Father Salvatore Profe- a native of Schenectady, N. Y., the CCD Diocesan Board. ta, priest director of the St. who attended schools in that Clement CCD said plans were city and began his studies for formulated to recruit carefully Texts Recommended the priesthood at the Redemp- selected lay people to attend torist Minor Seminary, St. Mary the special Diocesan CCD For Confraternity College, North East, Pa. He Teacher Training Course to be Two texts recommended for attended St. Mary College, II- Confraternity of Christian Doc- chester, Md., and in 1934 be- held at St. Clement Aug. 17-28. FIRST HOLY Communicants at St. Ann Church, Naples, the St. Gregory CCD will act as trine classes next Fall are the came a member of the Congre- Father John Waterman, C.SS.R. Mission Helper of the Sacred four sisters, who teach at the church school and Father Bernard gation of the Most Holy Re- host to another meeting on L. Hickey, pastor, were special guests of the parish Holy Name Heart and William H. Sadlier deemer. June 7 to map further plans Society at a Communion Breakfast. The Sisters are, from left: and served as post chaplain in for the CCD Teacher Training series. Camp Tortuguero, Puerto Rico, Mother Marie Camillus, O.S.F.; Sister Alice, Sister Shawn, After completing his studies Course. Approved by the diocesan and Sister Antonetta. from 1950 to 1953. After service The training course will be board of the CCD at a recent in philosophy and theology at at Ft. Niagara until 1954, he for all parish CCD Schools in meeting, the Sadlier series was the Redemptorist Major Sem- was then assigned to Germany Broward. published for the Archdiocese inary, Mt. St. Alphonsus, Esop- from 1954 to 1956. Those present at the meet- of Los Angeles. The Mission First Communicants Guests us, N. Y., Father Waterman ing held at St. Clement were: Helper series has been in use was ordained to the priesthood After discharge from service Father Robert F. Reardon, Mr. in the Diocese of Miami for in the seminary chapel on June in 1957, the Redemptorist priest and Mrs. Clarence Dufek and the past two years. Of Holy Name At Breakfast 18, 1939. was named retreat master at the Redemptorist Retreat Hous- Mrs. P. Habestreit from Bless- Parishes may order either NAPLES — Thirty-two First at St. Ann School and Father From 1944 to 1946 Father Wa- ed Sacrament parish; Father texts by contacting the new es in Rochester, N. Y. and Communicants of St. Ann parish Bernard L. Hickey, pastor. terman served as chaplain in West End, N. J. Gary Steibel of Our Lady CCD office in the Chancery, the U. S. Army Air Force and Queen of Martyrs; J. Worl of were special guests at a Holy Guest speaker at the break- 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, was then a missionary station- A luncheon for members of St. Anthony; Father Patrick Name Society Communion fast was Dr. Lawrence Jones, Fla. 33138. ed in Puerto Rico. He was re- the clergy in the Miami area president of the West Coast breakfast at which new Holy called to active duty in 1950 will follow the jubilee Mass. Name officers were installed. Deanery of the Holy Name So- , ciety. In his talk, Dr. Jones, '61 THUNDERBIRD Other special guests at the told how we might preserve ONE OWNER, ORIGINAL MILEAGE. ALL POWER. breakfast which was attended and spread the Faith in the 2200 MILES. by 250 persons were the four world. He urged his listeners to Sisters of St. Francis who teach become good citizens and gain respect from the community in 1895 TOM'S which they live. HADIATOMS Also present at the breakfast Featuring the Finest Foods & Drinks Served Anywheie KELLY'S AUTO SALES COMPLETE held at the Naples Beach Club SUNDAY SPECIAL - Hotel, were 17 members of the U.S. PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, AU JUS 6 N.E. 1st ROAD Across From News Leader RADIATOR SERVICE Choice of Potato, Crisp Garden Salad, $|89 Cl 7-4166 Cl 7-4335 1114 N. 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Page 14 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES THROUGHOUT DIOCESE FOR CATHOLICS IN SECULAR SCHOOLS Parish Ceremonies For Public School Graduates Catholic boys and girls who a.m. Mass in Palmetto Senior graduates in St. Timothy, St. and St. Bernadette parishes. ton — Sunday, May 24; 7:30 Sacred Heart Church, Punta will be graduated this year from High. School Auditorium where Thomas the Apostle, and St. Father Salvatore Profeta will p.m., Benediction followed by Gorda — Sunday, May 31; 8 sermon will be preached by Fa- Brendan parishes. Sermon will preach the sermon. public high schools in South social. Father Larkin F. Con- p.m. Benediction and sermon Florida will participate in bac- ther Frederick Wass, pastor. be preached by Father Mat- EAST COAST DEANERY by Father James Quinn for nolly will preach the sermon calaureate exercises conducted Breakfast will follow. thew Hanley, O.P., Aquinas Cen- St. Anastasia Church, Fort graduates in Sacred Heart par- in parish churches of the five Our Lady of The Holy Rosary ter. Supper will be served in Pierce — Sunday, May 24; for parish graduates. ish and St. Charles Borromeo deaneries of the Diocese of Mi- Church, Perrine — Sunday, May parish hall. 9 a.m. Mass during which Fa- St. Catherine Church, Sebring parish, Port Charlotte. Recep- ami. BROWARD COUNTY DEANERY tion will follow. 31; noon Mass for graduates in ther William J. Hennessey will — Sunday, May 31; 7:30 p.m. Little Flower Church, Holly- preach. Class rings will be According to the Diocesan De- Holy Rosary and Christ the King Benediction. Father John C. St. Philip Benizi Church, parishes. Father Richard Swift, wood — Sunday, May 31; 7:30 blessed. partment of Education, bacca- Vann, pastor, will preach the Belle Glade — Thursday, June laureate exercises have been S.S.J. will preach. p.m. Mass for graduates in Lit- St. Joseph Church, Stuart — tle Flower, St. Matthew, Resur- 4; 7 p.m. Benediction followed scheduled at the following loca- Sunday, May 24; 7:30 p.m. Bene- sermon. Reception will follow in St. Agnes Church, Key Bis- rection, St. Bernadette and Na- by reception for graduates in tions: diction during which sermon will parish hall for graduates in St. cayne — Sunday, May 31; 8:30 tivity parishes. Father Donald St. Philip Benizi parish and mis- NORTH DADE DEANERY be preached by Father Jan Catherine parish and St. James a.m. Mass followed by break- F. X. Connolly will preach the sions of St. Mary, Pahokee and Immaculate Conception Church fast. Januszewski, pastor. Social will Mission. Holy Cross, Indiantown. sermon. Reception will follow. follow. Hialeah — Sunday, May 24; 4:30 Sacred Heart Church, Home- St. Anthony Church, Fort Lau- p.m. Mass and Benediction. Fa- stead — Sunday, May 31; 11 a.m. derdale — Sunday May 31; 9:15 St. Vincent Ferrer Church, ther John Nevins will preach Mass for graduates in Sacred a.m. Mass for graduates of St. Delray Beach — Sunday, May the sermon for graduates in Heart parish and Homestead Air Anthony, St. Sebastian, St. Clem- 24; 5:30 p.m. Mass. Refresh- ENJOY DELIGHTFUL SUMMER Immaculate Conception and St. Force Base. Father Elmer Woz- ent, St. Pius X and Blessed ments will be served in school WEEKENDS AT THESE SPECIAL LOW RATES John the Apostle parishes. tanowski, chaplain, will preach. Sacrament parishes. Breakfast cafeteria for graduates of St. St. Monica Church, Carol City Little Flower Church, Coral will follow at the Sierra Inn. Vincent Ferrer, St. Mark and KEY BISCAYNE — Saturday, May 30; Mass and Gables — Sunday, June 7; 6 p.m. St. Bernadette Church, Fort St. Joan of Arc parishes. Benediction during which Father Mass during which Msgr. Peter Lauderdale — Sunday, May 31; St. Hfclen Church, Vero Beach John Bresnahan, O.S.A. of Bis- Reilly, pastor, will preach. 4 p.m. Benediction for gradu- — Friday, May 29; 7 p.m. Ad- cayne College will preach. St. Timothy Church — Sun- ates in Annunciation, Nativity. oration and Benediction. Father Weekend Special Breakfast will follow. day, June 7; 6:30 p.m. Mass for St. Stephen, St. Bartholomew John F. McKeown will preach af Beautiful The Cathedral, Miami — Sun- the sermon. day, May 31; 8 a.m. Mass dur- St. Ann Church, West Palm CRANDON COURTS ing which Father Arthur DeBe- High Schools In Diocese Beach — Sunday, May 31; 9 RESORT MOTEL voise will preach for parish a.m. Mass for graduates in St. graduates of public high John Fisher, Holy Name, St. schools. To Graduate Record Number Juliana and St. Ann parishes, AT YOUR :*JOR 3 DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS St. Rose of Lima Church, Mi- (Continued from Page 1) ther David J. Heffernan, West Palm Beach; St. Edward Crandon Courts Beautiful Pool • Two Room for 2 persons ami Shores — Sunday, May 31; Archdiocese of Chicago. speaker. parish, Palm Beach; Sacred Shuffleboard Courts • Nine-hole putt- 11 a.m. Mass during which Fa- Now president of the Ele- Cardinal Newman, West Palm Heart and St. Luke parishes, ing Green (golf balls and putters are with Kitchen $18.00 ther Joseph Jurasko, O.P. will mentary School Department of Beach — 8 p.m., Tuesday, "on the kouse") • Spacious lawns for Lake Worth; St. Mark, Boynton sunning and relaxation preach. Social will follow in the National Catholic Educa- June 2, St. Juliana Church. Fa- Beach; St. Francis of Assisi, Family school cafeteria. tion Association and vice chair- t h e r -Thomas McDermott, • GOLF privileges at private golf Riviera Beach; St. Clare, North course on Key Biscayne. 2 Rooms, 2 Baths Visitation Church, North Mi- man of the Illinois State Schol- speaker. Palm Beach; and St. Jude, Ju- St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort • OCEAN SWIMMING . . . Enjoy the ami — Sunday, May 31; 8:30 arship Commission, Monsignor piter. Msgr. Rowan T. Rastat- surf, fine sandy beach and snack bar and Kitchen $28.00 a.m. Mass followed by break- McManus holds an MA in, school Lauderdale — 8 p.m., Sunday, ter, V.F. will preach the ser- of private Key Biscayne Beach Club. All Rooms Individually fast. administration from Catholic May 31, Our Lady Queen of mon. Breakfast will follow. Club membership free to our guests. University of America and a Martyrs Church. Father Martin Air Conditioned St. James Church, North Mi- St. Coleman Church, Pompa- Outdoor Grills for Family Barbeques Licentiate in Sacred Theology Cassidy, speaker. ami — Sunday, June 7; 10 a.m. no Beach — Sunday, May 31; from St. Mary of the Lake Rosarian Academy, West Telephone EMerson 1-2311 Mass followed by breakfast. 7:30 p.m. Mass during which Seminary. Palm Beach — 8 p.m., Sunday, St. Michael Parish, Miami — Father Michael J. Fogarty, pas- CRANDON COURTS at South End of Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayn* Monsignor McManus has con- May 31, in academy chapel. Sunday, June 7; 9 a.m. Mass in tor, will speak to graduates of tributed articles to nationally Bishop Coleman F. Carroll will Dade County Auditorium for St. Coleman and St. Elizabeth recognized educational journals officiate. public school graduates in St. parishes, Pompano Beach; and including, Nation's Schools, Madonna Academy, Holly- Michael, St. Dominic, and SS. St. Ambrose parish, Deerfield Catholic School Journal, Catho- wood — 8 p.m. Friday, May Peter and Paul parishes. Father Beach. Corporate Communion TODAY'S GREATEST TIRE ECONOMY lic Educational Review and to 29, Annunciation Church. Father James X. Henry will preach. will be observed during 8 a.m. national weeklies, America and Neil J. Flemming, speaker. Brunch will follow in St. Mi- Mass on Friday, June 5, follow- Commonwealth. Central Catholic, Fort Pierce chael's cafeteria. ed by breakfast. DUAL RADIUS Holy Redeemer Church, Mi- Commencement exercises are — 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 31, SOUTHWEST COAST ami — Sunday, June 7; 10 a.m. scheduled in other high schools St. Anastasia School Auditorium Father Gerard Manning, DEANERY Mass during which Father John of the Diocese on the following FULL CAPS speaker. St. Margaret Church, Clewis- Kiernan, S.S.J. will preach. dates: SOUTH DADE DEANERY Cardinal Gibbons, Fort Lau- 520x13 St. Louis Parish, South Mi- derdale — 8 p.m. Tuesday. 560x13 ami — Sunday, May 24; 9:30 June 2, St. Pius X Church. 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May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 is leaving to become Athletic L»:».»: a.».»: . a. a.»:».». a.»:»:». a. JLJ. a. a*.».»:». M. a. a. JL Director of the new Miami Springs High School. By LATANAE PARKER Today, May 22, is the last, day of regular school at Columbus By ADRIENNE MOORE High School. Final exams will FORT PIERCE — Central applied to the school of the Friday morning campaign slo- Schola importance and partici- Paul was presented two tro- be held next week and report High School students displayed recipient's choice. gans and hastily put up post- pation in the mass. phies, one as winner of the cards will be given out the first their talents on Wednesday, At the present time, Judith is ers announced the arrival of Along with the ceremonies, Lauderdale Beach Optimist's voting time. Elections were held week of June. Besides being the May 13, in a program sponsored considering entering Jackson Seniors bestowed their stoles on contest and the other as first shortly after school came to last day of school today is the by the National Honor Society. Memorial School of Nursing the upcoming newly inducted place winner of the Fort Laud- order. date of the last edition of the Folk Songs and instrumentals at Miami. ninth graders. erdale regional tournament at a Log, the school newspaper. One headed the list of entertain- The members of the National Results were close in all the student body assembly last Fri- of the leading articles of the The University of Miami ment. The winners are Bob Honor Society, Eta Sigma Chap- races as the students determin- day. Log is the one indicating that awarded to Claude Robert, an Schiavone, and Howard Raugh, ter, sponsored a bake sale dur- ed their choices. 90 per cent of this year's senior alumnus, the Junior College mimicking the Beatles. ing the noon hour last Friday, Nominees for President were class are going to continue stud- Honor Scholarship for outstand- May 15. Jim Ailant, Jean Hastings, Bob Bridget Stark, second place ing scholastic performance in ies in college. This percentage is Hornickle, Charlie King, and one of the highest in the nation winner, played Greig's Concerto They also directed the volun- the first two years of college. in A Minor. Accompanied by teers from among the students Mike McLaughlin. A runoff had and also one of the highest in Claude intends to major in the school band Yvonne Forget who contributed their services to be held and Jean Hastings all of South Florida. dentistry and will now continue won third place playing the on two Saturdays for the beau- emerged as the new President. By MARY-JO KEMPE It was announced recently George Hill was elected vice in the University of Miami in drums. Each received a mone- tification program around Elections were held last Fri- that John Bevilaqua of class 3-A president over his two oppon- the fall. tary award. school. day at Immaculata - La Salle has been awarded the Harvard ents, Mary Pat Dukas and Clare The C.Y.O. pool party was The Speecii dub took part in High in the Girls' division for Club Award of Miami. John is Leonard. a huge success. the first Annual Drama Festi- next year's Class and Student well qualified for the honor. He val, sponsored by Palm Beach Debbie Hrkach won the of- Body Officers. New Student Ss an Honor Student, one of Co- The Journalism Class toured By DENISE O'M \I \ Junior College on May 15 and fice of Secretary over Pam Body officers are: president, Iumbus's.top basketball players, the Fort Pierce News Tribune Mann in the closest race of FORT LAUDERDALE — Five 16. Wendy Billington; vice presi- and officer of the Student Coun- last Tuesday. all. Richard Hastings became members of the Exchange Club They presented Spreading the dent, Susie Shropshire; secre- cil. The Anchor Club will spon- treasurer after defeating his op- of Cardinal Gibbons High attend- News by Lady Gregory, for tary, Nancy Husted; and treas- sor a bake sale in the future. position, Tom Wallace and Mary ed the Junior Exchange Conven- Jim Croteau of class 4-A has which they received a rating urer, Marita Sheeran. received an Honorable Mention This last project will help them of Good. Whitehill. tion held last weekend at the in the National Scholastic Maga- to buy some gifts for their hard James Elliott O'Neal was After lunch the candidates Carillon Hotel on Miami Beach. Student Court officers are: zine Writing Contest. Jim's en- working sponsors. awarded the certificate for Best and their campaign managers Ron Krag, Tom Ansbro, Dick chief justice, Dolores Slurz; and try, a short story entitled The National Honor Society Actor in this one-ac t 11 cleaned up the school. Then ac- Ott, Buzz Bonneau and Mark associate justices, Mary Lee Myles, Susie Sessman, Joanne "Black on White," deals with sponsored Katy Hood and Leono- ceptance speeches and talks by Bigley spent May 14, 15, 16 and White, and Julie Ziesler. the critical civil rights situation ra Stein to attend the regional Mother Bernard Mary and Sis- 17 in Miami. Dick Ott and Buzz in the South today. Jim was also convention in Clearwater. There ter Rosanne were given in an Bonneau went as C.G.H.'s actu- Senior Class officers are; winner of the senior division of were three conferences in which By JEAN HASTINGS assembly. An election dance al delegates, the other boys went Kathy Lanigan, president; Lin- the Serra Club Vocation Essay the purpose of the Honor Society FORT MYERS — The last ended the day. to observe procedures. da Clark, vice president; from Columbus. was pointed out and the new three days of this week Stu- r The Junior Exchange of Gib- secretary, Marita Sullivan; and Monday, May 11, was the date officers were elected. dent Council campaigns have bons is donating $60 to the treasurer, Judy Simkins, Junior of the annual Christopher Co- Sewing has paid off for Jane been going on full force at Verot school toward a public address class officers are: Frances Ly- lumbus High School Block C Sowinski and Lorraine Butt. High School. By ANGELA CORTEZ system. ons, president Marianne Car- Awards Banquet. Jim McKirchy They have both won a trip to Posters covered the walls and Pat Alvarez and Hilda Bofill pentieri, vice president; Kathy The Parents Club of C.G.H. was presented the outstanding Washington, D.C. from 4-H. floors and many clever ideas musically represented St. Pat- O'Connor, secretary; and saw a "Really- Big Show" at basketball player award of the were evident in the campaigns. rick C. Y. 0. last Saturday eve- Christine del Valle, treasurer. their last meeting on Wednes- Southern Division on the Gold On Wednesday and Thursday ning in a Talent Show at Barry Sophomore Class: president day night, May 20. Conference and the Scholar Ath- of this week heated debates College. Yvonne Saget; vice president lete award. Jim Cox was chosen I5_ MARGARET O'BRIEN were held in front of the stu- Among other various talent The Talent Show sponsored by Kathy Phebus; secretary Mary the outstanding Athlete of the WEST PALM BEACH — Ju- dent body by several of the selections such as comedies the Thespians was performed Hutton; and treasurer, Beatriz year and Julio Travieso was dith Poole, senior at Cardinal candidates for offices. These de- skits, and dances, Pat and Hilda for them after a short business Mont. awarded the Sportsmanship tro- Newman High School has re- bates were a great force in meeting. The show featured countributed their talents vocal- Fifty-two Immaculata Fresh- phy. One of the highlights of the ceived a scholarship valued at arousing the interest of the stu- their offspring in a variety of ly. Their selection was the love- men and Sophomores took part evening was the presentation of $100 from the Catholic Nurses dents. ly "Night and Day" by Cole roles. in the Capping Ceremony on a testimonial plaque to Coach Association of the Diocese of On Friday the campaign ex- Porter. The Optimist Club of Fort May 15 in the Mercy Hospital Pete Aiello who after four years Miami. This award may be citement reached its climax. Last Wednesday afternoon Lauderdale announced recently Chapel. The girls receive their eighth graders were inducted that Paul Ott, a sophomore at caps at the end of one year as into the St. Patrick Schola in Gibbons, has become eligible for Candy Stripers. After a short solemn ceremonial activities the state finals in their nation- prayer in the Chapel, Father accompanied by speeches of ally - sponsored Speech Contest. 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Smile Again." Elections for the 1964-65 Sewing classes taught by school year have been held for Mrs. C. Bowen exhibited their most of Madonna's clubs. Two projects last Friday, May 15, in a show entitled "Come to the members of the Glee Club were Fair," featuring fashions for reelected: Nancy Norris, presi- dalena and Angela S.S.J. and Business and Professional As- dent and Charlotte Grace, li- Father Virseda. sociation. The Juniorette Club touring New York and the World's Fair. brarian. New officers are Diane On Friday May 22, a special of Aquinas awarded their an- Letendre, treasurer and Nan- ceremony will be held in honor nual scholarship to Kathy Hart, Joy Peterson's blue and ette King, secretary. of the Blessed Virgin. A short and a partial scholarship to green linen shift, and Christine procession led by the Seniors Marymount was awarded to Ca- Ensenat's red stripe jacket with Sodality officers include: and consisting of hymns to Our rol Kearney, who will attend navy blue A-line skirt drew Rosie Ancona, prefect; Barbara Lady will be held prior to an the Boca Raton_ junior college ooh's and ah's from the audi- Jo Johnson, vice prefect; Vicki 3:30 a.m. Mass which will be for two years. ence. A solemn moment of Gottlieb, secretary. celebrated on the Cafeterium Elected officers of the Na- quick remembrance came when The Athletic Association's of- SUMMER PROGRAM patio. The Crowning of the tional Honor Society were little Joanne Fairbanks walked ficers are Terry Whitehouse, statue of the Blessed Virgin by Stephen Gehl, president; Pat- down the stairs in her First who will now begin her second FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS JuJia Sheeran, president Stu- ricia Sanderson, vice president; Communion white dress, made term as president, Mary Kin- dent Body President, also will Peg Miller, secretary; Laura by her cousin, Gerry Lovett. sey, vice president; Gay take place at this time. Kirscher, treasurer, and Peter Enthusiasm greeted the new Schlagheck, secretary; Barbara * CARDINAL GIBBONS The boys had their Athletic Smith sergeant at arms. These 1964 "Madonna" yearbook when Schuchart, treasurer; Pat Mc- 4601 BAY VIEW DRIVE, FT. LAUDERDALE, 566-3932 Banquet on Tuesday of the past officers will replace Seniors it arrived Monday, May 17. 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A football and Cippoloni, Lorett.a Lopez, Fran of Recollection will be conduct- All of the students did their A complete and comprehensive developmental basketball scholarship is paying Di Pietro, Ruth Gartland, Shan- ed by Father James Henry May reading course designed to improve those skills for Mike Lavin's four years at best and the seniors are really non Callagy, John Dawson, Ter- 25 at Annunciation Church. looking forward to getting their which insure success in school. For students from California Polytechnical College. grades seven through college, POWEREADING Catholic University of America Attending the General Motors provides the means for mastery of the vital areas Institute for five years will be diplomas. of reading efficiency. COST $20.00 PLUS REGIS- Rod Nasbe. TRATION FEE. Loyola in New Orleans will BE A BEAUTICIAN! see Jim Gilles for at least one Enroll Now — Classes Now Forming By CYNTHIA WALEND June 8-26 (5 days/wk.-3 wks.) year of tuition-free study. Toni Day and Evening Classes 8-10 A.M. Boswell will attend Florida Notre Dame Academy and Easy Payments • Free Job Placement 10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. State on a four-year grant. Ac- Archbishop Curley High School June 8-19 (5 evgs/wk. - 2 wks.) cepted at Annapolis Prep School joined their musical talents to PHONE Pi 7-9781 6:30 - 9:30 P.M. is Charlie Huth, and Lynn Roll present a Spring Concert on July 6-24 (5 days/wk. - 3 wks.) will be traveling to Chicago's Wednesday May 13. NORTH MIAMI BEAUTY SCHOOL 8-10 A.M. Loyola on a four-year renew- One of Florida's Finer Schools Curley High's Mr. Joseph 815 N.E. 125th ST. Opp. Food Fair 10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. able scholarship. Jean Bucknam Glinski conducted the Marching July 6-17 (5 evgs/wk. 2 wks.) will remain in the Sunshine and Dance ; Mrs. Charles 6:30 - 9:30 P.M. State with her Barry College Belanger of NDA directed the Scholarship to study nursing. August 3-21 (5 days/wk. - 3 wks.) Orchestra and Glee Club. 8-10 A.M. 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May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 17 Knights Of The AlUr At Blessed Trinity Parish W ere Invested In A Special Ceremony At The Church Blessed Trinity Invests 46 Mass Servers Voice Photo A total of 46 altar boys were knights, 6 as knight command- Father Chepanis then said Chepanis, "An altar boy must Father Anthony Chepanis Invests Robert Snyder invested as Knights of the Altar ers and 5 as grand knights. that as "the priests are chosen also be clean and neat." mony as each boy knelt on the in a ceremony at Blessed Trin- Benediction of the Most Bless- by God, the priest-director of In pointing out the various altar steps Father Chepanis Pope Confirms Crippled ed Sacrament was held follow- ity Church last Friday. the altar boys chooses you to ranks of the Knights of the Al- gave them each a say- VATICAN CITY (AP) — ing the investiture ceremony serve on the altar." tar — apprentice, page, knight, ing these words: "Receive this Pope Paul VI will administer Conducting the ceremony was which was attended by families knight commander and supreme cassock with the greatest re- the sacrament of Confirmation Father Anthony Chepanis, as- and friends of the Knights of the "But to be chosen," said Fa- knight — Father Chepanis re- spect for it is part of the armor to a group of crippled and af- sistant pastor. Altar. ther Chepanis, "you must be of called that "the Knights of old you shall wear in the service of flicted children who are cared Seven boys were invested as In a talk to the altar boys high character, intelligent, ca- spent an entire night before the your Lord and Master Jesus for at the Don Gnocchi Insti- Blessed Sacrament praying that apprentices, 20 as pages, 8 as prior to the investiture, Father pable of learning the Latin, Christ." tute of Rome. they would become worthy to be Chepanis reminded t'lem of Our trustworthy and reliable." Each altar boy then retired to Lord's words to the Apostles a Knight on the day before they the sacristy where he donned when he said, "You have not "To be on time is an ironclad were to be Knighted." his cassock, then returned up chosen me, I have chosen you." rule of the altar," said Father the middle aisle of the church "The only way you boys can to the altar where he was given truly live up to your life as an TV his by Father Chepanis altar boy," said Father Chepa- who spoke these words to each: nis, "is to receive Holy Com- "Receive this surplice. May its munion as frequently as pos- whiteness ever be the true sym- APPLIANCES sible." bol of the gleaming purity 6 Famous Makes RRAY Later, in the investiture cere- of your soul." •fc Lowest Prices •fc Easy Bank Terms VAN&STORAGE LITTLE FLOWER ~fr Guaranteed Services INCORPORATED (HOLLYWOOD) 919 N.E. 13 ST., FT. LAUDERDALE PHONE 523-8552 COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Life Disability Major Medical • Local and Long Distance Mortgage Cancellation Endowment Moving Retirement Income * Uniformed Trained Staff LT RET * Expert Packing and JOE ALBECK, AGENT TA 643 N. Andrews Crating LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA FT. LAUDERDALE • Dehumidifed Storage 1953 WILSON ST. WA 3-3669 JA 3-4337

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Page 18 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Here Is The Voice's 1964 All-Star Track Team

By JACK HOUGHTELING Curley gets the nod as the han of Curley, the 4:20.6 mile anchor 440 on the sprint med- coach of the year on the This was another booming run by Columbus' Frank La- ley along with his two individ- strength of strong showings that year for track in the diocese gotic and the 142-7 in the dis- ual events. The Voice All-Star Squad and its boom is reflected in the the Knights made in the area's cus by Terry LaPlante, also of Curley High's record-break- biggest track meets. Columbus. EVENT CLASS improvement of times recorded ing mile relay unit was pick- Pressing Travieso for individ- Jones, a remarkable dash ed intact for the diocese event 100-yd Dash Jim Jones. Curley Fr. 10.0* by the 1964 All- Star team as ual honors was Curley's sen- man for a ninth-grader, earned (3:28.1) in actual competition) 220-yd Dash Jim Jones. Curley Fr. 23.0 sational freshman Jim Jones, a pair of individual spots, the with a combined time of 3:27.5 440-yd Sprint Julio Travieso, Columbus Sr. 51.0* compared to the first elite squad while other underclassmen who 100 and the 220 along with a based on their best efforts over 880-yd Run Jimmy Smith, Chaminade Jr. 2:01.0* figure to get brighter with an- spot on the mile relay team. the whole season. Mile Run Ed Gehret. Columbus Sr. 4:31.5 selected last season. other year of competition Only the limitation on events The youth of the squad — 120 High H'dles Gene Schonen, Curley Jr. 15.3** imposed by the Florida High Led by Arch- included Jimmy Smith of Cham- and an indication of the fine 180 Low H'dles Ralph James, Curley Sr. 20.7* School Activities Association bishop Curley's inade, Lou McNamera of La- future that is ahead for the Broad Jump Julio Travieso, Columbus Sr. 22-1%* kept him from being picked for rapid growth as Salle and Jim Hardwick, also diocese runners — is indicated High Jump Mike Kling, Columbus Sr. 6-0** all of the relays as well as the a track power, of Curley. by the fact that nine of the 15 Pole Vault Jeff Bodrey, Curley Jr. 11-6** Only individual records not open 440. members of the all-star squad Shot Put Lou Speer, Curley Sr. 51-1* six new diocese TRAVIESO individual rec- broken or tied were the 22.9 Travieso, second to Jones in are underclassmen, including Discus Selden Cooper, Curley Sr. 140-0 in the 220 dash by Larry Ro- the Group 8 AA 440, got the two freshman, one sophomore. 880 Relay Richard Leturmey, Gibbons Jr. 23.0 ords were set, three were tied Lou McNamera, LaSalle So. 22.6 and only three remained in the Jim Hardwick, Curley Fr. 22.0 record book after this year's Bob Walsh, Curley Jr. 22.0 competition was completed. In Visitation Wins 25-24 In Extra-Innings Sprint Medley Lou McNamara, LaSalle (110) 10.7 addition, the relay unit make- up is far superior, almost all Bob Walsh, Curley (220) 22.0 Wide-open scoring marked 3:30 p.m. Nativity vs. Opa- SOUTH DADE DIVISION the way down the line. Joe Fitzpatrick, Curley (330) 36.0 most of the games played in locka. Won Lost the Dade County CYO Softball North Miami Recreation Center St. Dominic 6 0 Julio Travieso, Columbus (440) 50.5 Top honors individually went League last Sunday. 2 p.m. O.L.P.H. vs. St. Vin- Camp Matecumbe 4 1 Mile Relay Ron Ryan, Curley Jr. 52.5 to Christopher Columbus' Julio cent De Paul. St. Michael 4 2 Joe Fitzpatrick, Curley Sr. 52.5 Travieso, whose versatility en- Visitation CYO with a rec- St. Timothy 4. 2 Ralph James, Curley Sr. 53.0 abled him to score high in both ord of one win and two losses 3:30 p.m. St. James vs. St. Immaculate Conception 3 3 Jim Jones, Curley Fr. 49.5 broad jump and 440 in the in the South Dade Division, Monica. eked out a 25-24 victory over SOUTH DADE DIVISION St. Theresa 1 5 Note: Team selected on same limitation of events South Florida Class AA com- petition despite a severely Our Lady of Perpetual Help West Miami Recreation Park St. Hugh 0 5 as Florida High School Activities Association. strained leg muscle that hamp- (5-3) in a game that went 16 2 p.m. St. Dominic vs. Im- NORTH DADE DIVISION *—Diocese record. ered him most of the season, innings. maculate Conception. Won Lost **—Ties Diocese record. while Brother Richard Daley of St. Rose of Lima (4-2) took 3:30 p.m. St. Timothy vs. St. Nativity 5 0 Opa-locka's measure 22-21; Na- Michael. Opa-locka 2 1 tivity (5-0) leader in the North Camp Matecumbe St. Rose of Lima 4 2 Dade Division, trounced win- 2 p.m. St. Hugh vs. Camp St. James 3 2 Immaculate Conception Track Champs less St. Monica CYO (0-5) 21-1Matecumbe. O.L.P.H. 3 3 and St. James CYO (3-2) had St. Theresa — Bye. Visitation 1 2 Immaculate Conception won by Curley, was also voted the graders (27.3 a record) and the an easy time of it in chalking The league standings are as St. Vincent De Paul 1 4 its second straight Archbishop outstanding performer in the 880 relay (1:52.7). up a 26-8 win over St. Vin- follows: St. Monica 0 5 cent de Paul (1-4). Curley High grade school track track competition after winning Tony Valera of Immaculate championship last week, run- three events for I. C. In other league games, St. Conception also won the special Dominic (6-0), pace-setter in ning up 70 points to Holy I. C. also had winners in Ken 100-yard dash for 15-year-olds A FOUR-YEAR LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE Redeemer's 50. the South Dade Division, de- Swan in the 220 dash with a Other titles went to Bill Far- feated Camp Matecumbe 2-1; Bill Greenwell, who was the meet record of 27.0 and swept rell of Our Lady of Perpetual St. Michael (4-2) won over Im- most valuable player in the all three relays, the 440 (53.2), Help in the sixth grade 50-yard maculate Conception CYO (3-3) FLORIDA'S basketball tournament staged the 200-yard shuttle for sixth dash (6.7), Homer Lawyer of by a 5-4 score; and St. Timothy Holy Redeemer in the open 50 (4-2) defeated St. Theresa (1-5) (6.6, a record), Bill Sproule of on a forfeit. Catholic College St. James in the football throw The league schedule for this Save with the Leader — (135-6), Jim Hetzle of St. Mary's Sunday, May 24, is as follows: in the 8-pound shot put (39-8%), NORTH DADE DIVISION of I FRANK LUISI and Don Scholfield of Holy Barry Field Reedemer in the high jump 2 p.m. Visitation vs. St. Distinction Sales Manager 5-2). Rose of Lima. Co - Educational • • • St. James Parish Write: Director of Admissions Barry College Leo College Saint Leo, Florida Fully accredited College for Women Tropical Chevrolet Conducted by the Adrian Dominican Sisters 8880 Biscayne Blvd. PL 4-75S1 MASTERS DEGREES in j>TO LADY OF THE HILLS Education, English, Latin BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Artttlw |Q~]| SECRETARIAL SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION For Information Address CAMP From Miami's Director of Admissions HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. 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May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 19 Women Plan Procession , 2-Day Retreat In Honor Of Our Lady KENDALL — The annual celebrated by Father Frederick For Secretaries , May celebration honoring the Wass, pastor, St. Louis parish, KENDALL — Weekend con- Blessed Virgin Mary will be South Miami. ferences for secretaries in South held at the Dominican Retreat Mrs. Dorothy Peel of St. Florida are scheduled to be House beginning at 4 p.m., Sun- Thomas the Apostle parish, re- held at the Dominican Retreat day, May 24. treat promoter, will crown House beginning at 6 p.m., Fri- Retreatants, their families the statue of Our Lady. Recita- day, May 29, and continuing un- and friends will participate in tion of the rosary will precede til 4 p.m., Sunday, May 31. the procession at the women's crowning ceremonies. retreat house which is under Members of the committee on Father Donald F. X. Connol- the patronage of Mary, Queen arrangements for the observ- ly, assistant pastor, St. Francis of Apostles and conducted by ance include Mrs. Pam Brinke, Xavier parish, Fort Myers, will the Dominican Sisters of St. Mrs. Jeanine Vander^berg, Mrs. conduct the weekend retreat Catherine de Ricci. Joan Knight, Theresa Shaff, which will include special dis- Msgr. David E. Bushey, pas- Mrs. James Blain, Mrs. Sylvia cussions on the professional tor, Sacred Heart parish, Home- Penney, Marie Holmes, Mrs. ethics of secretaries in the busi- stead, will preach the sermon Willy Nixon, June Holmes, Joan ness world. and outdoor Benediction of the White, Ann Vandenberg, Robin A native of Newton, Mass., Most Blessed Sacrament will be Chandler, and Josephine Kelly. Father Connolly holds BA and MA degrees earned while study- ing at the Catholic University )f America, Washington, D.C. For- mer]} chief of chaplains in the Chaplains Corps for Civil De- fense in Dade County, he is a MAY DAY observance at the Dominican Re- and Sister Mary Grace, O. P., standing, with member of the Diocese of Mi- treat House in Kendall is discussed by Sister promoters from various parishes in South Flor- ami Liturgical Commission and NEED CASH! the diocesan Radio and TV Com- Mary Stephen, O. P., right seated, director; ida who will participate in the program. mission. Reservations for the retreat Group To Hold Spring Reunion may be made by calling Mrs. Thomas Mangas at PL 8-4939 or Their 13th annual Spring re- Home and School Association the Dominican Sisters at the re- union dance will be sponsored on Saturday, May 23 at the treat house, 238 2711. by members of St. Michael Hotd SeyaIe> Miami Beach Over 200 Brand New Air ! Conditioners In Crates Must Go Corporate Communion A history of the association 1 1,500 BTU $.165 entitled, "Those Wonderful 14,000 BTU $179 PLANTATION — Members of KEEP US IN MIND 16,000 BTU $189 Years" will be presented by Many Bedroom sizes brand new St. Gregory Women's Club will the Kldred family and general WE'RE EASY TO FIND Air Conditioners in Crates. observe a Corporate Commun- arrangements for the dance are 1964 MODELS $98 ion during the 10:30 a.m. Mass, under the direction of Frank Over 200 Whirlpool and Sunday, May 24 in the parish General Electric Air Conditioners Flynn. —• all sizes at Drastic Discounts church. Instant Credit -—• Terms. Father Michael Keller, pastor, Tickets may be obtained in 1714 N.E. 79th St. Causeway will be the principal speaker advance by calling Mrs. Anne (Open 9 to 6) at a breakfast which will be Hickey at NE 4-7725 or at the served at the Plantation Coun- door. The dance is open to try Club. Mrs. Vincent Reilly the public and will begin at is in charge of arrangements. 9 p.m.

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Youth. the Diocese of Miami. named to the board of directors * • • of the Broward County Deanery Mrs. James Jacques, St. • * * Mrs. Frank Baglione was in- of the Miami Diocesan Council Stephen parish and Mrs. W. S. Gallagher, Assumption parish, FORT MYERS BEACH — stalled as president of Villa of Catholic Women. Mrs. John Becker was installed Maria Auxiliary during lunch- Pompano Beach, serve as historian and parliamentarian, as president of Ascension Wom- eon Wednesday at the Colum- Mrs. Lou Unis, deanery pres- respectively. Mrs. John Cunn- en's Guild during a luncheon bus Hotel. ident, recently announced the and card party Thursday at the ingham, St. Ambrose parish, Bishop Patrick Shanely, following chairmen of standing Hideaway Restaurant. Deerfield Beach is the deanery O.C.D., also installed Mrs. Lew- committees: corresponding secretary. • • • is Mattox, Mrs. James Morris and Mrs. Louis Buzone, vice Mrs. Donald Hofer, St. Steph- FORT PIERCE — Mrs. Wil- presidents; Mrs. James B. en parish, West Hollywood; liam Lesmeister will be install- Stewart, recording secretary; Catholic Charities; Miss Dor- ed as president of St. Anasta- Mrs. Jay Weber, parliamentar- Counci sia Catholic Women's Club ian. othy Carroll, St. Anthony par- ish, Civil Defense; Mrs. Russel during dinner at 7:30 p.m., Entertainment was provided Calendar Thursday, May 27, at Simon- Locandro, Nativity parish, Hol- by Barry College music stu- Lauderdale Catholic Club — sin's Restaurant. dents, Diane Dupuy and Mari- lywood, Civic Participation; Msgr. Michael J. Beerhalter, anne Bianchi accompanied by Mrs. Vincent S. Mayer, St. Picnic, 1 p.m., Sunday, May 24. pastor, will also install Mrs. Re- Barbara Holt; Mrs. Michelene Vincent de Paul parish, Mar- Swimming and dancing. Mem- gis Trefelner, vice president; Giglio, accompanied by Mrs. gate, CCD; Mrs. Arthur J. bers may bring a guest free of Mrs. Robert Schwerer, secre- Buzone, and William Cox. Voice Phato Bohn, St. Jerome parish, Con- charge. Picnic will be served at tary; and Mrs. Francis Carbon- CATHOLIC SERVICE Bureau activities in Broward County were stitution and By-laws; Mrs. * * * 2:30 p.m. at Bahia Mar Beach. aro, treasurer. depicted on the above poster during the annual coffee of St. Thomas O'Flanagan, St. Cole- NAPLES — Mrs, Gerald Catherine's Guild. Mrs. William R. Seith, center, president of man parish, Pompano Beach, St. Theresa CYAC — Social • • • Boyle was recently installed as the women's auxiliary, is shown with Mrs. Robert Donnison, Family and Parent Education; for members only, 9:30 p.m., WEST HOLLYWOOr — Mrs. president of St. Ann Guild dur- and Judge Robert O'Toole of the Broward Juvenile Court. James Jacques has been install- ing luncheon ceremonies at the Mrs. Charles Buckaveckas, Lit- Tuesday, May 26, at K. of C. ed as president of St. Stephen Naples Beach Club Hotel. tle Flower parish, Hollywood, Hall, 270 Catalonia Ave., Coral Women's Guild. Miss Gertrude Shaw, presi- L. A. De Winner and Mrs. Mau- Mitchell Chochla, recording sec- Foreign Relief; Mrs. Hugh Da- Gables. Mrs. John Hayes, vice presi- dent, Southwest Coast Deanery rice Faurback, vice presidents; retary; Mrs. Albert Keller, vis, St. Anthony parish, Home dent of the Broward County of the Miami DCCW, also in- Mrs. Alice Sheahn, recording treasurer; and Mrs. Harry Jef- and School Association. St. Vincent de Paul CYAC — Deanery of the Miami DCCW stalled Mrs. Ted Brack, vice secretary; Mrs. Michael H. fers, corresponding secretary. Business meeting, 7:30 p.m., also installed Mrs. Alexander president; Mrs. Anthony Cai- Mannion, treasurer; and Mrs. During a breakfast which will Mrs. Joseph Huff of St. Wednesday, May 27 in parish McDougal, vice president; Mrs. vano, treasurer; Mrs. Allan De- Pius X parish is chairman of Richard F. Potrekus, corre- follow at the Summit Restau- hall. Miniature Golf follows at John Hauser, secretary and Land, recording secretary; and sponding secretary. rant, James Boyle, diocesan International and Inter-Ameri- Mrs. William Cremins, treas- Mrs. William Kearns, corres- president of the Confraternity can Relations; Mrs. Paul Ponte, Arnold Palmer Putting Course, * * * urer. ponding secretary. of Christian Doctrine will be Annunciation parish, Lake 1020 W. 49th St., Hialeah. Msgr. James F. Nelan, pas- MARATHON — Mrs. John the principal speaker. Forest, Libraries and Litera- tor, was the guest speaker and *• • • Puto has been installed as pres- ture; Mrs. Gerard Ganter, St. Miami Catholic Singles — Mrs. Michael Nicoletti was gen- Mrs. William Wells was re- ident of San Pablo Altar and * * * Clement parish, Organization Dance class and social, 8:15 eral chairman of arrangements. cently installed as president of Rosary Society. FORT LAUDERDALE — and Development; Mrs. Robert p.m., Wednesday, May 27, Po- lish-American Club, 1250 NW Corpus Christi Altar Society. Other officers during a cere- Mrs. Marco Pangallo will be Knothe, Nativity parish, pub- • • • Mrs. Thomas F. Palmer, pres- installed as president of St. licity and public relations; Mrs. 22nd Ave. For information call mony in the parish church by NE 5-6058. Members of SS. Peter and ident, Miami DCCW, also in- Father Charles Stadalnikas, Clement Altar and Rosary So- Joseph Nader, Owr Lady Queen Paul Mothers Club welcomed stalled Mrs. Christine McFar- pastor, are Mrs. Alan Schmitt ciety during ceremonies at of Martyrs parish, retreats; Our Lady of Perpetual Help new officers during a luncheon land, vice president; Mrs. Jean- and Mrs. Chester Sadowski, vice 3 p.m., Sunday, May 24 in the Mrs. Patrick I. O'Neill, St. CYAC — Progressive dinner, on Thursday at the Golden ette Harrington, secretary; Mrs. presidents; Mrs. Daniel O'Con- church. Sebastian parish, Social Action; Saturday, May 23. Contact Mar- Fountain Restaurant. Mary Piecynski, treasurer; and nell, treasurer; Mrs. James Father Joseph P. Cronin, pas- Mrs. John Pick, Little Flower shal Mazilewski. Business meet- Mrs. Francis Jacob, outgoing Mrs. Mary Harford, member- Leonard, recording secretary; tor, will also installed Mrs. parish, Speakers Bureau; Mrs. ing, 8 p.m., Monday, May 25 in Eugene Ahearn, St. Anthony president, installed Mrs. Wil- ship chairman. and Mrs. William Simone, cor- William Connolly and Mrs. Har- parish hall. liam Krug, president; Mrs. Msgr. John J. Fitzpatrick, responding secretary. ry Daehelet, vice presidents; parish, Spiritual Development; Thomas McAuliffe and Mrs. pastor, was the guest speaker Mrs. William Holzer, recording Mrs. Richard Marchetti, St. St. James CYAC — Business Paul Nejime, vice presidents; during a luncheon at Betty's • • • secretary; Mrs. Dan Kroger, Bernadette parish, West Holly- meeting, 7:30 p.m., Monday, Mrs. Robert Nagy, recording Restaurant. Mrs. Bruce Hall will be in- treasurer; and Mrs. Raymond wood, state hospitals; Mrs. Wil- May 25 in parish meeting room. secretary; Mrs. Clifton W. Hut- stalled as president of St. Thom- Paynter, corresponding secre- liam Keating, St. Gregory par- Everyone from 18-35 years of ton, treasurer; and Mrs. Brad- * • • as the Apostle Guild during tary. ish, Plantation, U.S.O Clubs; age is welcome to attend. en Dawson, corresponding sec- LAKE WORTH — Mrs. B. G. ceremonies which "will follow retary. McLaughlin has been installed the 8 a.m. Mass in St. Thomas Mrs. John Svaldi was in as president of the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday, May 24. charge of arrangements. Altar and Rosary Society. Father Patrick Slevin, pastor, Msgr. Rowant T. Rastatter, will also install Mrs. Thomas • * * pastor, also installed Mrs. Watt, vice president; Mrs. CLOSE FORT LAUDERDALE — Mrs. Edward J. McDonnell is the new president of St. Anthony Conducted by Home and Scl.ool Association. the Religious of Other officers installed during the Assumption a recent meeting are Mrs. Hen- of tf,t fi ry J. O'Connor, vice president; Mrs. Travis Dungan, recording ssutnptwn RESIDENT & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Situated on beautiful Blscayne Bay Palm Beach Nurses Elementary and Secondary College Preparatory and General Courses To Meet May 26 1517 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI 379-7312 WEST PALM BEACH — Father Columba, O.F.M. will be the principal speaker during a meeting of the Palm Beach Chapter of the • Miami Diocesan Council of ' a beautiful assortment of imported Catholic Nurses at 8 p.m., Tennis Play Suits from Tuesday, May 26 in Saund- Sizes 7 to 18 ers Hall of St. Mary Hospi- tal. Values $15.95 to $37.50 The chapter will present a nursing scholarship award to - a student at Cardinal New- • Fashion man High School and re- 6809 Biscayne Blvd. Phone PL 4-4187 freshments will be served.

May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 21 Picnic Fun Right In Your Own Yard By FLORENCE DEVANEY labeled "eggs" has been Picnic days are usually given the name Frenchies. THE fine JEWELRY STORES heavy traffic days so why not Hard rolls or miniatures of stay at home for picnic fun French bread are filled with right in your own backyard. a. mixture of chopped hard- You can tame that hungry cooked eggs with the special crowd with a wider variety zip of sharp cheese and ham- DeConna Ice Cream of outdoor foods when you're burger relish. FLORIDA'S KEY TO TASTE TREAT just a step away from the Tuna sandwiches are a real kitchen door. treat for picnickers when the Manufacturers and Distributors of tuna is combined with sweet ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES Are grilled hamburgers the relish and chopped cabbage. order of the day? Here they • Molds * Spumoni • Tortoni A good Friday sandwich to are in their 1964 garb — Pic- remember. • Rum Cake * French Ice Cream nic Fun Buns! 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May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 23 OF DECENCY FILM RATINGS A I — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge How The West No Man Is An Island Air Patrol Was Won Nutty Professor, The \ i Kl iso^ — Suggestive c, objectionable In Part For All) All Hands On Deck Hey Boy. Hey Girl One Man's Way .1 Ado-I.) . BEASON — Suggestive sequence. Almost Angels Incredible Journey Phantom Planet 113 P •• — Whiplash (Moral- Angel In A Taxi It's Only Money PT 109 ly Objectionable In Part For All) 11:15 p.m. (4) — Green Fire (Adults, 11:25 p.m. (4) — The Love Lottery Best Of Enemies In Search Of 9 a.m. (4) — Paula (Adults, Adol.) REASON — Suggestive sequences; Adol.) Beauty and the Beast The Castaways Haven, The 12:15 p.m. (5) — Sangaree (Morally (Nw Class.) Boy and tne Pirates Invasion Quartet Ready for The People Objectionable In Part For All) tends to x>resent divorce as desira- 11:20 p.m. (7) The Atomic Submarine Captain Sinbad Island, The V'-iuctant Saint KKASON — Suggestive sequence. ble. (Adults, Adol.) 11:30 p.m. (10) — That Way With Clown And The Kid Island Of The Blue Rhino 1:20 a.m. (10) — The Girl From Women (Family) Conspiracy of Hearts Dolphins Robinson Crusoe I p.m. (10) — Hollywood Canteen Jones Beach. (Morally Objec- 11:30 p.m. (5) — Them (Family) Constantino And The It's A Mad, On Mars • Part Two) (Adults, Adol.) tionable In Part For All) REASON 11:30 p.m. (Channel 2 — Daytona- WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Samson And The 9 a.m. (4) — Meet Me After The Cross Mad World Slave Queen 4. 30 p.m. (4) — Hell's Crossroads — Suggestive situations and dia- Orlando) — Crosswinds (Adol.) Crimson Blade Joseph and Sergeant "Was A Lady (Morally Objectionable In Part For logue. 11:30 P.m. (10) Mysterious Doctor Show (Morally Objectionable In Part Damn the Defiant His Brethren Seven Faces of All) REASON — Tends to con- (Family) For All) BGASON — Suggestive se- Jumbo Dr. Lao, The done Immoral actions. SATDRDAV, MAY 23 quence; reflects the acceptability David and Goliath King Kong vs. Godzilla 7 a.m. (5) — Riders oC The Timber- I a.m. — Doomed To Die (Adults, Dream Maker, The Law of The Lawless Son Of Captain Blood 4 30 p.m. (7) — Roxie Heart (Moral- of divorce. Hercules And The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Son Of Fiu&ber y Objectionable In Part For All) line (Family) Adol.) 9 a.m. (7) — Little Old New Yorlc Captive Women Swingin* Maiden, The REASON — Divorce in plot solu- 8 a.m. (5) — Desert Desperadoes (No (Part One) (Family) Escape From The Sword In The Stone tion ; jibes at agencies of justice; Class.) SUNDAY, MAY 24 East Berlin Life of Maria Goretti There Was A Crooked suggestive sequences. 4 p.m. (4) — The Wild Blue Yonder 12:15 p.m. (Channel 5 — West Palm 55 Days at Peking Adrian Messenger Man II a.m. (Channel S — West Palm Beach) — sixteen Fathoms Deep 6 \*.m. (10) — The Girl From Jones (Family) (Family) Face of Fire Lilies Of The Field Thomasina Reach (Morally Objectionable In 6:30 p.m. (10) — Sitting Bull (Family) Beach) — Desert Desperadoes (No Fall Of The Longest Day Tiger Walks, A Class.) 1 p.m. (10) — Riverboat Rhythm Roman Empire Man From The Diners 3 Stooges Go Around Part For AH) REASON — Sugges- 9 p.m. (Channel 7 and Channel 2 — (Adults, Adol.) F B.I. Code 98 Club The World In A Daze tive situations; and dialogue. Daytona-Orlando) — Untamed 11:30 a.m. (4) — Tombstone (Family) 4:30 p.m. (4) — Three Hours To Kill Flipper McLlntock 30 Years Of Fun 7 p.m. (4) — The Man Who Knew (Morally Objectionable In Part For 12 p.m. (7) — Feudin Fools (Family) (Adults. Adol.) Flipper's New MGM's Big Parade of 300 Spartans Too Much (Family) All) REASON — Tends to condone 1:30 p.m. (7) — Assignment In Brit- Adventure Comedy Three Stooges In Orbit II 25 p.m.. (4) — Look In Any Window immoral actions; suggestive »e- 4:30 p.m. (7) — Guilty Bystander Dimka Midsummer Night's Ugly American (Morally Objectionable In Part For quences. tany (Family) (Adults. Adol.) Gldet Goes To Rome Dream Viran, The i p.m. (10) — Lone Gun (Family) Gdffot Miracle Of The Unbelieveable 3 p.m. (10) — The Green Light 11:25 p.m. (4) — Backfire (Adults, Golden Arrow, The White Stallions We'll Bury You (Adults, Adol.) Adol.) Goliath And The Misadventures When Clock Strikes Who's Minding The 5 p.m. (4) — Walk East On Beacon 11:30 p.m. (10) — Tomorrow Is For- Sins Of Babylon Of Merlin Jones (Family) ever (Adults. Adol.) REGION OB- Great Escape Mouse On The Moon Store SERVATION — Neither the Enoch Gunfight Mysterious Island Wild and Wonderful 10 p.m. (10) — Murder My Sweet Hey, Let's Twist Wonderful World of Arden situation or the putative Never Put It In the Brothers Grimm (Adults, Adol.) marriage, treated in this film, in- Writing Yank In Vietnam, A 11 p.m. (Channel 11 — Fort Myers) volves the dissolution of the valid A II — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR — Spoilers Of The Forest (Family) marriage bond. ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS 11:10 p.m. (Channel 5 — West Palm Act One Xo, My Darling Beach) — I'll See You In My All The Way Home Fury Of The Pagans Daughter Dreams (Adults, Adol.) THURSDAY, MAY' 28 And Suddenly Fury Of Smuggler's Pirates Of Blood River 11:15 p.m. (4) — Girl With a Suitcase 9 a.m. (4) — Human Desire (Morally Its Murder Bay Quick Gun, The (Adults) Objectionable in Part For All) Bandits Of Argosolo Goliath and The Island Robin And The 11:20 p.m. (7) — Fury At Furnace REASON — Low moral tone. Barabbas Seven Hoods Centro Hispano Catolico. Modera- Billy Budd of Vampires Samson and the Sevan TELEVISION tor Father Avelino Gonzales, O. P., Creek (Family) 9 a.m. (7) — Little Old New York Birdman Of Alcatraz Haunted Palace, The Miracles of the World with Father Armando Tamargo, (Part Two) (Family) Birds, The Haunting, The Schweik, The O. P.* MONDAY, MAY 25 12:15 p.m. (Channel 5 — West Palm Black Sunday Heaven's Above Beach) — Countess of Monte Crlsto Hell Bent For Leather Seven Days In May (Friday, May 22) 6:05 P .M. 9 a.m. (4) — Are Husbands Neces- Bullet For A Badman Hellions, The Shock Treatment (Adults, Adol.) Burning Court, The Hell Is For Heroes Square Of Violence <:45 A.M. CATHOLIC NEWS — WGBS, 710 sary? (Adults, Adol.) 1 p m (10) — Return -To Treasure Charade Stagecoach To Kc. — 96.3 Mg, FM — Summary of 9 a.m. (7) — Orchestra Wives (Part Children Of The Hoqtenanny Hoot GIVE US THIS DAY — WLBW-TV, Island (Adults. Aclot.) Incident In An Alley Thunder Rock Ch. 10 — Father John F. Kiernan, international Catholic news from One) (Morally Objectionable In Part 4:30 p.m. (4) — New York Confidential Damned It Happened.At Surf Party NCWC Catholic News Service and For AH BKASON — Wsht treat- (Morally Objectionable In Part For Chushingura Swingin* Affair, A S.S.J., pastor, Holy Redeemer par- South Florida Catholic News from ment of marriage. Colossus Of Rhodes The World's Fair Taras Bulba ish, and chairman of the Diocesan All) KEASON — Low moral tone; Company of Cowards Kings Of The Sun Ten Seconds To Hell Council on Human Relations will The Voice.* 12:15 p.m. (Channel 5 — West Palm suggestive situations. Condemned of Altona Ladies Who Do Beach) — Casbah (Morally Objec- 4:30 p.m. (7) — Swirl Of Glory (No Lancelot and Guinevere Terror, The , ^ discuss the objectives and activi- 8:30 P. M. tionable In Part For All) REASON Court Martial Lawrence Of Arabia To Kill A Mockingbird ties o£ the Council. Class.) Dark Purpose Thunder Island THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFfKD — Suggestive atmosphere and sensual 6 p.m. (10) — High Flight (Family) Days ot Wine and Roses Lisa WJNO — (Weal Palm Beach) dancing:. Devil Ship Lonely Are The Brave Train 349 7pm (7) — The Tartar Invasion From. Berlin (Saturday, May 23) 8:45 P. M. 1 p.m. (10) — The Spellbinder (Adults, (No 'Class.) Pirates, The Lord Of The Flies Two Niffhts With Adol.) Duel Of The Titans Magnificent Seven 12:30 P.M. THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — 11:25 p m. (4) — The Outcast (Adults, Electra Man From Galveston Cleopatra WKAT, 1360 Kc. 4:30 p.m. (4) — The Moon Is Down Adol.) Ensign Pulver Mary, Mary The Unsinkable IKONTIBKS OP FAITH — Ch. 7 (Adults, Adol.) 11:30 p.m. (10) — Million Dollar Baby Evil of Frankenstein Mein Kampf Molly Brown VVCKT — The Catholic Hour — »:30 P.M. 4:30 p.m. (7) — Border Incident (Mor- (Adults, Adol.) Face of a Fugitive Mighty Ursus Voice of The • Christianity Rediscovered," a four- MAN-TO-MAN - WGBS, 710 Kc, ally Objectionable In Part For All) Miracle Worker Hurricane REASON — Excessive brutality. Fanny Muscle Beach Party Wake Me When Dart series on Christianity in the 96.3 FM — Rebroadcas t of TV Fiances, The Mutiny On The Bounty Walk A Tight Rope modern world. On today's pro- inter-faith patnel discussion with 6 p.m. (10) — Invisible Stripes Flame In The Street War Is Hell gram a group of dramatic read- Father David J. Heffeman, chair- (Adults, Adol.) Flower Drum Song My Geisha World Of Henry Bob Hope Is Given Four Days Of Naples Naked Edge •igs will be presented with John man of Diocesan. Radio and Tele- 7:30 p.m. (Channel 7 and Channel 2 — 40 Pound Of Trouble Nightmare Orient, The B. Mannion a3 host. vision Commission; Rabbi Solomon Daytona-Orlando) — Count Your Frantic Old Dark House, The Wheeler Dealers, The S'chiff, past president of Greater Blessings (Adults) X-Man With The Miami Rabbinical Association; and 11:25 p.m. (4) — Something For The Award By Chaplains X-Ray Eyes (Sunday) Rev. Lee R. Van Sickle, minister Birds (Family) A III — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS 9 A. M. of Bryan Memorial Methodist 11:30 p.m. (10) — Juke Girl (Adults, Adventures of a Guest, The Rocco and His Brother TKLAMIGO — WCKT, Ch. 7 - Span- Church, Coconut Gi»ove, Luther C. Adol.) CHICAGO (NO — Comedian Young Man Horror Chamber of Running Man, The ish language documentary film pro- Pierce, member of the Television America, America Dr. Faustus Spencer's Mountain duced by the U.S. Information Agen- Channel 2 Program Committee, is TUESDAY, MAY 24 Bob Hope has been given the Angels of Darkness Hud Summer and Smoke cy will be shown. the panel moderator. Another Time, Another in The French Style Sundays and Cybele 9 a.m. (A) — Stolen Heaven (Family) 1964 Citizenship Award of the Place Interns, The Sweet Bird of Youth 9:30 A.M. 9 a.m. (7) — Orchestra Wives (Part Beach Party Killers, The Taste of Honey Military Chaplains Association. Becket Kisses For My Take Her She's Mine THE CHRISTOPHERS — Ch. 5, (Daily) Two) (Morally Objectionable In Billy Liar President Tamahine WPTV (West Palm Beach) — The 5:35 A.M. Part For All) BKASON — Light Bve, Bye Birdie La Notte Brava TWn Red- Line, The title of today's program is "Need treatment of marriage. At the award dinner here, Cairo Leopard. The Third Secret, The For Dedication." SERMON OF THE DAY — WIOD, 12:15 p.m. (Channel 5 — West Palm Ciptain's Tnble Love Is A Ball This Earth Is Mine 6:10 Kc. - May 23 Father .Tack Beach) — The Forbidden Street Hope was singled out by Msgr. Cardinal, The Love With The Proper To Bed Or 9:45 A.M. L,. Totty, assistant pastor. Little (Morally Objectionable In Part For The Ceremony Stranger Not To Bed THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — Flower parish. Coral Gables: May For All). BEASON — JLitfht treat- (Maj. Gen.) Patrick J. Ryan, Claudelle Inglish Mall Order Bride Torpedo Bay Ch. 5. WPTV (West Palm Beach) —. 24 to 31: Father Robert M. Sullivan, ceptabHity of divorce. Come Blow Your Horn Make Mine Mink Tower of London rather William-M. J. Driscoll, S.J., O.S.A., dean, Biscayne College. retired chief of chaplains and Condemned Of Altona Man Who Couldn't Town Without Pity 1 p.m. (10) — Strange Bargain Day of the Outlaw Walk Twilight Of Honor President of Georgetown Prepara- C* — Denotes presenta- (Adults, Adol.) for "his tireless, unselfish ef- Diy In Court Man's Favorite Sport Two Are Guilty *ory School, Garrett Park, Md., de- 4:30 p.m. (7) — Whistling In Dixie Dead Ringer Manchurian Candidate Two For The Seesaw livers the fifth talk in the Sacred tions of Radio and Televi- (Family) forts to bring servicemen Dime With A Halo Move Over Darling Victors, The Heart program series entitled "What 4:30 p.m. (4) — River's Edge (Morally Don't Tempt Muriel V.I.P.'s, The is Decent Literature." The title of sion Commission, Diocese Objectionable In Part For All) warmth and cheer by personal The Devil Naked Kiss West Side Story l< ather Driscoll's talk is "How To BEASON — Excessive brutality; End ot Innocence Nine Hours To Rama Whatever Happened Recognize Indecency." of Miami. Father David J. s(igs*'stive sequences. visits and performances in their Eyes Of Annie Panic Button To Baby Jane? 11 A.M. 6 p.m. (10) — Homicide (Adults. Jones, The Paris When It Sizzles Who's Got the Action Heffeman, chairman.) Adol.) far flung outposts." Flight From Ashiya Pink Panther Wrong Arm THAT I MAY SEE — Ch. 7, WCKT For Those Who The Prize Of The Law — Instruction discourse by Father Think Young Rice Girls. The Youngblood Hawk David J. Heffernan, pastor of St. Fun In Alcapolco Rlfifi In Tokyo Zulu Plus X. parish. Fort Lauder- Global Affair, A Rider on a Dead Horse MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR dale.* A-IV ADULTS WITH RESERVATIONS** 11:30 A.M. Advise and Consent "8%** Mud Below >I \SS FOR SHUT-INS — Ch. 70, Best Man, The L Shaped Room WLBW-TV. Black Like Me La Dolce Vita Tom Jones 4 P.M. Cleo From i> to / Lone Days Journey This Sporting Life Circle of Dcpntion Into Naffht Under The Yum Yum THK CHRISTOPHERS — Ch. 2 Cool World, The Mondo Cane Tree WESH-TV (JDaytona-Orlando) Divovce Italian Style Servant, The Young And The Doctor Strangelove Sky Above and Willing, The Easy Life, The Eclipse (Friday, May 29) * * * 6-.1S A.M. H C**TIiis classification Is given to certain films which, while not GIVE US THIS DAY — WLBW-TV, morally offensive, require some analysis and explanation as a protection C h. 10 — Spanish-language reli- to the uninformed against wrong interpretation and false conclusions.) Kious discourse by Father Angel B — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL Villaronga. O.F.M., chaplain. Dio- A New Kind Of Love Irma.La Douce Shock Corridor cesan Centro Hispano Catolico.* B ick Street It Happened In Athens Shoot the Big Show It Takes A Thief Piano Player Born Reckless Johnny Cool Small World o£ dm did Joker, The " Sammy Lee RADIO Carpetbaggers, The Journey To The Soldier In The Rain Chapman Report Seventh Planet Solomon and Sheba (Sunday) Cleopatra Juvenile Jungle Sons and Lovers Comedy of Terrors Kissin* Cousins Splendor In Grass Conjugal Bed Lady In The Cage Station Six Sahara < A.M. Crack In the Mirror Landru Strangles The THE CHRISTOPHERS — WGMA Crazy Desire Look In Any Window Stripper, The 1320 Kc. (Hollywood) Cry For Happy Looking For Love cSubway In the Sky 7 A. M. Cry Of Battle Love In Goldfish Bowl -• mrmerskin Dementia Lover Come Back Sunday In New York TUB SACRED HEART PKOGRAM - Devil and the Love On The Riviera lemptress and the WGBS, 710 Kc. Ten Commandments Madame Monk 7:30 A.M. Doctor In Love Man In The Three On A Spree Doctor No Middle, The Tiara Tahiti THAT I MAY SEE REPEAT — r J-8341 V-5/22 "Although an effort at a serious NAME. AGE portrayal of the emptiness of a DEALER Or Write FORT MYERS segment of Danish middle-class IRON wbRKS ADDRESS. society, this film, in treatment, For Name Of 5

May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 MO HAY AMBIENTE PARA EL DESARROLLO CRISTIANO DE LA FAMIUA Dictan Obispos de E. U. "Es Necesario un Cambio en la Valorization de la Familia iMiOINroEVilDfEJO (1NIG — las condition de rey, sacerdote y mo base secular die I® socie- diocesis del pais; los asesores estoudturas actuates no crean protfieta, y a la esposa, su mi- dad, com Ha mision de fnaiguar ron una asaimblea presi'diklios lisa: Lengua Vernacula UD amibienite favorable (para el sion die Iglesia, urna, santa, nuwos seres y perfecckmar por el obiapo auxiliatr (de Salt normall dtesairrodlo huinano y caitoCica y apoigtMoa". la persona huanana, ia dedana- to y director episeopail del crfetiaino de la familia, afiar- cion hace incapie en la ne- Movirniento Moms. Marcelo maron los parti-ci'pamteB en *1L.a comunMaid faimiiliaa: — oesidad die reailizar en el muat- iMeaddlharat. en Ados Liturgicas las prim©ras Jornaxlas de iPas- di«en las condtaisiones — de- do de nuestros dias una pas- toral Faimiliar irecien cetetora- toe proyeetasr ipenmiainentemenr toral fatniiiar positiva, aceur Por razonies de salud no 3>u- NHJEVA YORK (NO) — El el Gradual, el Ofertorio y la te su ivivenicia orMiana en las tuiamdo &l aspeoto litarigico, vi- do asisttr al arzobispo de Mo- Bpiscopado Norteamericano, antifona de la Comunion. estmiictapas temiporales, con vo y sacramental. tevideo, cardinal AmtonJo IMSa- "Se Iiace necesario un cam- las que debe sentirse conupro- ria BarWeri, peiro enivi6 a ios dlspuso el uso amplio del to- Asimlsmo se estiputa A bio fundamental em la valori- mietida, posilbi'Ilitanido asi la jdi una exihoKtacion dies en la santa misa, para to- uso del ingles en la adminis- zadon de la familia, como eraicion de contdSiciones favo- El nuncio, Mons. iRafel For- mentar "la partieipaci6n conv tration de los saeramentos f fuente primordial die creadon, iraMeS al dtesarrolllo de la vi- ni, sulbrayo en UTia de las rent- pleta, consciente y acthra" de redencion y santifieacion", da cristiana". niones la iimiporltancia ide Has El cardenal rccordo las en- IDS fieles "en las celebracio- IDS sacramentales exception afladieron los asanubfefetas. Joramiaid>aB en el amfoito died oa- seftanzas de I*io XH indtoaiv heclva de las Ordenes Sagra- ees liturgicas", de aeuerdo Familia Brse de la Sociedad toddcisimo uroigayo. Han esta- do qae no podra sotucioraarse con "©1 derecho y el deber" das. Ajsimismo la reunion s©5a- do reipresenltaidas tod®* las "la suerte vaciliuite de la vi- All consid'erar la ifamiEa co- da civfl si la familia, prtnei- que les asiste. Las nuevas disposiciones H6 coano taxa urgenlte impreis- di<5icesis W paiis; los asesores ctadiWe enicarar la preipairiai- pio y cimienio de Ia comiuinl- La lengua inglesa comenza- permiten tambien la utUiza- cion de los j6venes paipa el dad hiunana, no vuelve a las cion de otras lengnas veroS- maltrimonio. normas evangelicas". t& a utilizai-se en las mteas culas cuando un ordinario fo- cuarado este listo el texto y Io cal considere que "to requle- Asisitiieron a lai [Ofrecimienfo de Flores a la Virgen Como iiwiltaidos esipecialies apraeben los Obispos, posi- re la •perdiadera y cierta ne- cetebrad&s en la Oasa Nassaret, asisiteron a las jomiadas eS blemente antes de fin die afio. sidad de la Iglesia". Sede dleU Movimierito Familiaa- Flores a la Virgen d'magen de la Virgeui de paistor mietadiislta die iMonte- iCSristiaino, siete oibispos, WfT de Familia* Cristianaa Louirdes que en una aitfs- video Jorge Pigueron, oriuai- El ingles reemplazari al la- Asi, pues, por ©Jempto los saioeiridlotas — casi to cuatfta tica gruita se enicueinfea en Idb ide Esifcadoo Unidos, y sju Los pequenos hdijos de esposa, Ide nacionailida mexioa tin para las lecciones de la gmpos de Ihabla espanola, po» paacte d®l ctero uruigtuayo —, los matrimonios initegran- los tesrnetnos idle la Escuiela misa — la Epistola, el Eran- dran hacer uso litiirgico de sa mnaeroso seminarista® mayo- na, £1 idiia de la calusuina asis- tes del Movimieinto Fami- iparroquial del Corpus tio a Bo® aietos ell ralbino Wum- gelio y otras lecturas que ai- propio Mioma en. Estadto* BeB y basltantes malfcriinonftos Ohiristl, adyacente a la Jgle- y Jtoenes ivinculados al Movi- liar Oristiano de habla his- flhiers, die la comunSda judia gunas veces preeeden a Ja Unidos; se utilizaran los tea- pamia idle esfia Dioeesis ba- sia del mismo nombre. tos aprotoados por la confe- mfento. ESpistola — y seran dtchas de r^mi un ofeecimlerato die flio- reneia episcopal de un pais cara a los fieles, en vez de re- ipes a la Virgen, como cut Bl MFC esti iiwitaindo treee del mlsmo idioma, conserv&n- IResipeoto a la mision saioer- zarlas de frente al altar. dlotal con ireferenicia al miafai- mimaci6n de la oeMxnaicion para este acto no solo a nes eneargadas de la ongani- dose en latin las mismas pap- zaeion die las Jonnaldlas en to- Se utilizara tambien el in- nwxnto los dlelegadois sulbjiaiyia- dlel mes de mayo como mes los matrimonios penteine- tes que en la misa "Inglesa**. ron que imcuimlbe " a los sa- dos los aspectos, das no se aseguoda iqpe el Evamgelio que ste tramdo asi ,grafires y los bara mtemlbros des del Movimiento a traviea Idle la Hgl«sia Cristiana die 6>us eiquitpos y ciTOulos mar trimomiales.

Sd esto es asi# entanoes la tarea otniBioniera de Oasi si'muflitSinieaimenite se «©- que ser enteudlda ea una forma miuidbo mas pro- tebro en la Oasa iNaziaTCtt vat No [puiede ser dtafimMa eolamieinite coano la contcpilsta "Curso de Cafpacitaoiom So- d» almas. Su objetivo rao se define por el mayor niimero de daf, en megimien de interma- comvter®ois a la fe crisftiainia que se (pajediaii tagrar. Si la do, al que asistleron 22 dhi>- cos y cihieais de Has gruipos jui- Sda es "luz" y "Ifevaldtarai" em la csociedald!, ©ntonees su vendlltes del Movimdlenito, que ofrecMa a la comumidaid tamana, es una labor de atestlguar analUzafron los jprolbllenias so- y servir, y queda a la toeomprensible satoidurfa de Dim de- eiaftes de su «dadi. temninar si ©site estaeizo usesullltaird en con'VieiiS'ioines a la fe o especial'mente en la tra/nsffonmaciiSn del dlima social. iEl asesor nacional y laiti- noamerioano del MF1C, BiP (Pe- IJa Xglesia no esita dieatiiiiada simipiemente a la dro KMiawfo 'OP, dijo quie se de los faombres paira que alcancena el cielo, sino tambien a te- aiprowenai-a la exjxeirienicia manizar la vida socM de los hombres, a insipirar a todos los para organdaair otros de suer- (homlbiies un sentidk) die wesipoinBalbillid'aia personal y a pro- te que liteiguien a ser una veip- mioiver un orden social cpie cometa faltos con menos mofco^ dladera esiouela rSefdiad comtra la iwstiicia divina. En oitra® patobras, la mi- Los da'tos de>l ultimo cen- «aon 'die la Igl&sia es traer a los halbdjtawtes del mundo al so die pol>lan indicata quo pttan redentivo de Mos, eonduoMois a que tom«n uaa par- Uruguay tiene un Hudiwe ba»- Ite actwa en el oumpteileDito de este ipUan para la tante bado de natalidad cifpa- (pero no tencinos niotgum medio de defermkiar si este p do en 17 nacimientos por 20 en este momento paifticutor de la historia, prevee su con- dte&incione«. La .pofolaerom es version a Jia ie oristiaoa. de 2,556,020 habiitanties, enve- jeoi'ando rapidamente dtefbido En rela-cion mo un humildie testft- Los dirigentes del MFC sulb- go y servicio ofreddb a la eociedad, adquirimoa una muetm rayaron al respecto el elevadt- conifiainea que no nos *te$a deoamimar ouando no viemos el

Page 26 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida ACTIVIDADES DE VfRANO DH INSTITUTO DC ACCION SOCMl Abren la Matricula Para un Curso de Orientacion Social El martes, 2 de junio, que- que se ofreoera durate diez —Derecho de la Iglesia a un circulo de conferencias a dara abierta la matricula pa- semanas, comenzando el 16 de in^tervenir ©n lo Social. Que es cargo de un equipo de confe- ra el Curso de Verano del junio. la Doctrina Social Cristiana. rencistas invitados, especia- Institute de Action Social, el listas en as materias que de- £1 curso de verano del pre- —Las Enciclicas Sociales: sarrollarin. CON FE RELIGIOSA Y RENOVADAS ESPERANZAS sente afio, denominado de Principios Generales. Orientacion Social, desarrolla- El temario de las conferen- —La propiedad en la Doc- cias incluye los siguientes ti- ra segun informo el director trina Social Oristiana. interino del Instituto, Padre tulos: Jos6 A. Moreno — un progra- Observen Cubanos Aniversario de $u Patria —La triple participation: —(Medios de Comunicaci6n ma de clases cuyos tern as se- (en los beneficios, en la pro- Social ran expuestos como explica- Los desterrados cubanos El senor Duke Dreier, or- piedad, en la administration homenaje a los que en la ma- cidn de la Doctrina Social del area de Miami, ahora con o co-gestion."" —Responsabilidad social del ganista de la Binder Baldwing, nigua redentora nos ganaron Cristiana y no como una mo- renovadas esperanzas de regre periodismo. interpreto al organo distin- un lugar de honor entre las nografia, •> sea, a diferencia —Sindkato y contratos co- so a su patria, celebrando el tas piezas musicales cubanas naciones libres del mundo. . . del curso del pasado verano, lectivos. —Cooperativas: democratl- miercoles, el aniversario de y la poetisa Carmen Rodri- y a los que tambien hoy, a que fue mas bien de especia- cas y comunistas. la independencia de su isla, guez Santos recito poesias de los 63 an os de aquella fecha lizacidn para los ya conoce- —^Problsmas agrarios con una serie de actos civi- —Integration econdmica y su propia inspiration. Como dores de la doctrina social —^Seguridad social y educa- cos cargados de fervor patrio- gloriosa, luehan dentro y fue- politica de America Latina. cristiana, el que ahora se pre- tion tico, entre los que sobresalie- maestro de ceremonias actuo ra de Cuba en esta nueva ges- para sera de iniciacion en —Desempleo ron la velada de la Union de el locutor Abilio Felipe, que ta emaneipadora por recon- —Estado y Organismo i-nter- esas materias, persiguiendose Cubanos en el Exilio en es miembro del Consejo Nues- quistar las libertades patrias, medios. una matricula masiva, para lo —Organization Sindical en la iglesia de San Juan Bosco tra Senora de la Caridad. Las pisoteadas por hombres que que el costo del curso se ha America Latina. y el acto de los Caballeros palabras de presentati6n del mancillando el nombre de —^Proceso social: reforma, fijado en tan solo un dolar, de Col6n cubanos en el Cole- acto estuvieron a cargo del Dios intentan borrar de nues- evolucion. •—'Reforma Tributaria elimin^ndose otros requisitos. gio de Belen. Gran C?ballero del consejo tras mentes el amor al proji- Conjuntamente con el pro- cubano, senor Benigno Galna- mo y el respeto a la digni- •—Marti y el Problema So- Distintas parronilio Lacal; tesore- Aquellos que deseen obte- la Orden de Caballeros de Co- del 4 al 8 de junio, y el septi- DE, Northside Shopping 6:30 p.m. ro, Guillermo Vargas; vocal lon, que esta integrado por Center 79 St. y 29 Ave., ner ana mayor information mo para mujeres, que comen- de grupos, Orestes Zayas Ba- refugiados que pertenecieron NW — 5:30 p.m. SAN JUAN BOSCO 1301 sobre el curso pueden liamar zara el 18 de junio. Flagler St — 7. 8:30, 10, zan; de Escuela, Enrique Rui- a los distintos consejos co- ST HUGH, Royal Road y 11, 11:30 ».m. 12:55, 6 y loba; de piedad, Modesto Mo- al FR 9-1039. lombianos de Cuba, ofrecio Para participar en esos cur- Main Highway.—5 30 p_m. 7:30 p.m rales; de Centros, Raul de la una velada civico patriotica, sillos se pueden hacer las LITTLE FLOWER, 1270 Cruz. La vocalia femenina es- conjuntamente con una expo- Anastasia Ave. Coral Ga- Gesu, 118 NE 2 St.-5:30 PM ta integrada por las senoras Tu cuerpo sera ente- reservaciones en las oficinas bles — 9 a.m. y 12:30 p.m. sition de oleos sobre moti- ST. AGNES Key Biscayne Valentina Lara, Graciela Men- rrado honrosamente. ^Y vos cubanos del pintor Julio del Secretariado Diocesano de INMACULADA CONCEP- —8:30 y 11 a.m. doza, Angelina Ruiloba y se- tu alma? Carballosa. Cursillos, en el cuarto piso norita Yolanda Marcos.

EN CONCEPCION, un puerto del sur de Chi- terribles circunstanclas en la zona Ilamada al que aslsten unos mil nifios, (algunos de tos. Asistido por trabajadores sociales del le, el padre Andres Schlosser degarrolla un Costanera, Junto al rio Bio Bio. En la com- ellos aparecen en la foto de la derecha en Instituto de Progreso Social y por apostolea programs calculado en $250,000 para la reha- position grafica se destaca a la izquierda el una de las aulas). Hay tambien una clinica y seglares, el sacerdote espera poder cambiar bilitation de 30,000 personas que viven en edificio del Colegio y Centro Social Alsacia, un salon para servicios religiosos y otros ac- la forma de vida de los vetinos de Costanera.

May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 27 LI'L SISTERS By Bill 0'M.lley INDIA: TO CURE THE SICK The Question Box AN AMERICAN EDITOR REPORTS in the May issue of The Sien magazine that he saw, in southern INDIA, children with "scabies and eczema," their bodies How Can Family Man deformed because of a "diet impos- sibly low in nutrition." The chil- dren never g-et milk; they get tapi- Be Ordained Priest? oca with a little rice twice a day , . . Americans find this hard to By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY believe. After all, most Americans have to diet to stay thin ... In Q. I read about a Protestant Minister being ordained a KOTTAYAM, a city in the area Catholic Priest. How can a man with a wife and family be about which The Sign editor writes, native Sisters are working valiantly ordained in our Church? , in Caritas Hospital to cure children I thought when priests were ordained in the Catholic Church The Holy Father's Mission Atd crippied by disease and malnutrition. they gave up the world and took Christ for their bride. The most for the Oriental Church The Sisters care for adults as well, of course. And the Sisters are living proof in Communist- beautiful thing I ever experienced was to see a group of saintly beleaguered southern INDIA that the Church loves and cares looking young men give their lives to God and his holy service, for the poor . . . The hospital, however, needs a kitchen ($1,200), but after reading the story about the Protestant minister, I thought a laundry ($800), nurses' quarters ($2,350), and two bungalows to myself: What has he given up any more than any other business for the doctors ($200 each). Perhaps you can give one of these man? So I am much discouraged as a Catholic to read such. as a memorial to one you love - • . The laborer in INDIA earns 30c a day. Even the smallest gift ($1, $5, $10, $15) will help A. We should be cautious to cure the sick. The East has always retain- when we deprecate the sacri- ed the custom of ordaining mar- fices of someone else. Ernest ried men, and there are some OUR REFUGEES FROM PALESTINE Adam Beck, who is soon to be areas in which a pastor is ex- PALESTINE is no longer on the map. It disappeared in ordained for the Diocese of pected to resign and retire to 1948, as a result of the Arab-Israeli War . . . The same war Mainz, in Germany, has sure- a monastery if his wife should produced refugees; they now number 1.4 million, and they still ly made great sacrifices on his need food, clothing, shelter, spiritual care . . . The Pontifical die. He may not marry again, way to the holy priesthood. and the people lack confidence Mission for Palestine, the Holy Father's agency, is distributing First, he gave up his Lutheran a booklet this month which describes their desperate needs. in a pastor who lives without a Why not write us for a copy? ... To feed a refugee family for pastorate, with its consolations, wife. Sometimes a widower of a month costs, incidentally, only $10. On receipt of your $10 its dignity, and its security for this kind may become a bishop. gift, we'll send you an Olive Wood Rosary from the Holy Land. himself and his family. In its Bishops and monks do not have place he accepted a job with wives. Catholic Relief Services in St. A SCHOOL OF YOUR OWN? Pope Pius XII, who was cer- Louis. tainly no radical, was the first AT BIERA, in ERITERA (which is part of ETHIOPIA), young- All Should Make An Effort Then apparently he gave up sters sit on the ground in the open air when they go to school. to break centuries of Latin tra- The reason? BIERA has no school building ... To construct his wife and children, at least dition regarding a celibate a building will cost very little—only $3,500 . . . Would you like for extended periods while he priesthood. He granted permis- to build this school in memory of someone? Please write to us. To Bring Others Into Faith pursued his studies in Mainz, sion for a former bishop of By Fr. JOHN A. O'BRIEN own instructions by giving me Paderborn, and at the semi- Mainz to ordain the Rev. Ru- YES, WE'LL BE PLEASED TO ASK OUR MISSIONARY nary in Conception, Mo. Hedolf Goethe on Dec. 22, 1951, Have you ever made any ef- a copy of the booklet, '25 Ques- PRIESTS TO OFFER MASS FOR YOUR INTENTION. THE must have given up many just before his 71st birthday. fort to share your Faith with a tions Non-Catholis Ask' (Our OFFERING YOU MAKE WILL SUPPORT A MISSIONARY friendships and close connec- Since then four other former ehurchless friend or neighbor? Sunday Visitor Press, Hunting- FOR ONE DAY AT LEAST. tions with his Lutheran rela- Lutheran ministers have been If not, you are failing to ob- ton, Ind., 50 cents). tives and friends. And now it ordained in Germany; and like serve the com- "I read it with great interest seems that he must give up Father Goethe all were per- HOW TO TRAIN A SISTER mand Christ because many of these questions his homeland, for a time at mitted to continue normal mar- • $l-a-month ($12 a year) pays your membership dues In addressed to all were real ones to me. I went MARY'S BANK, our sponsors' club for training native to Mass with Joan and began least, and be ordained for a ried life. Sisters. His followers: foreign diocese. "You s h a 11 be to pray. Then my father, who In Denmark a similar ordina- • $3 supports a novice for about a week. It is perhaps a reflection on witnesses for me was a lapsed Catholic, had a tion took place in 1960, and just rj $5 buys shoes for a Sister-to-be. the maturity of our Catholicity in Jerusalem fatal heart attack. But before last year a former Calvinist • $7.50 provides incidentals for one year. in America that he had to seek • $10 is the cost of a Sister's habit. and in all Judea his death, he returned to the minister was ordained in Hol- • $12.50 supports one Sister for a month. and Samaria Church and received the last bishop. The impression given land. Two more convert Lu- • $150 supports one Sister for a year. and even to the sacraments. I realized then how holy orders from a foreign theran pastors are now studying • $300 pays the entire cost of a Sister's two-year training. very ends of the much his religion meant tohi m is that we Americans wouldn't for Holy Orders in Germany. earth" (Acts 1: O'BRIEN when he was about to meet he able to take it; we would 8). To witness for Christ means his God. be scandalized. This impression easily forms against the back- Dear Monsignor Ryan: to share the glad tidings of His "My brother Harold had pre- Gospel with others and thus ground of our traditional in- Enclosed please find . for viously embraced the Faith and tolerance of the married clergy MISSAL bring them into His Mystical he too told me how much the of our Eastern Rite brethren in Name Body, the Church. Catholic religion has to offer. this country. I got in touch with Father John GUIDE Street This means that every Catho- It is only a couple of gen- lic must be a missionary. Pope J. Haley, C.S.C., at Holy Cross May 24 — Trinity Sunday. Church in South Bend and re- erations ago that one of our City Zone State Pius XI, who is generally cred- great liberal bishops let hisMass of the Feast. Gloria, ited with giving the lay aposto- ceived instructions for four Eastern Catholics become Or- Creed, Preface of the Trinity. late in the 20th century its im- months. thodox rather than tolerate a May 25 — St. Gregory VII, petus, said: "It is necessary "I was deeply impressed by married priest in his diocese. Pope and . Mass of that all men be apostles ... the fact that the Church had And now we have authoriza- the Feast, Gloria, 2nd Prayer What would the Twelve have survived the wear and tear of of St. Urbanus. Common Pref- FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President done, lost in the world's im- more than 19 centuries with its tion from Rome to require 1 ace. M«gr. Joseph T. Ryan, Not ) Sec'y mensity, if they had not called doctrines intact, just as it had Eastern priests to desert their Send all ««minunicarlent to: aloud to others — men, women, received them from Christ and holy and venerable customs be- May 26 — St. Philip Neri, CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION the aged and children — and the Apostles. fore they may do parochial Confessor, Mass of the Feast. 480 Lexington Avo. at 46th St. New York 17, N. Y. work in our midst. said, 'Let us carry forth the "This could only be explained Gloria, 2nd Prayer of St. Eleu- treasure of heaven; help us to by the fact that Christ had kept We have a great tendency to therius. Common Preface. sanctify the habitual. Those distribute it'?" His promise when He said to May 27 — St. Bede, the Ven- things are right which conform You can share your treasure the Apostles: 'Go, therefore, and erable. Confessor and Doctor of to the customs we know. For by witnessing for Christ and make disciples of all nations, the Church. Mass of the Feast. this reason many American telling others about the beauty, baptizing them in the name of Gloria, 2nd prayer of St. John, Catholics fail to see the evils truth and helpfulness of your the Father and of the Son and Common Preface. of segregation and discrimina- Faith in living an upright Chris- of the Holy Spirit, teaching them May 28 — Feast of Corpus tian life. to observe all that I have com- tion. Those things are evil which upset the status quo. For Christi. Mass of the Feast. The fruitfulness of this meth- manded you; and behold I am Gloria, Sequence, Creed, Com- with you all days, even unto this reason many of our Catho- od is illustrated in the conver- mon Preface. ALL-PURPOSE sion of John L. Coleman, an the consummation of the-woi'ld' lics are suspicious of civil rights HOME FINANCING announcer at WJVA radio sta- CMatthew 23: 19-20). legislation, and of welfare May 29 — St. Mary Magda- tion, South Bend, Ind. "When I "I was received into Christ's projects in general. We tend to len de Pazzi, Virgin. Mass of buying, building, selling was a student at Indiana State true Church on Holy Saturday see"" Communism behind all the Feast. Gloria, Common Preface. or refinancing College at Terre Haute," he re- and, with Joan and Harold change. lated, "I became acquainted kneeling at my side, made my Certainly married priests are May 30 — Saturday Mass of with Joan Boosi, a coed there. first Holy Communion on Easter a novelty in the Latin Rite of the Blessed Virgin Mary. "We began to date and I dis- Sunday. It was a red-letter day modern times. But it was not Gloria, 2nd Prayer of St. Felix. covered that she was also from in my life. Never can I suf- always so. St. Peter was mar- Preface of Blessed Virgin Mary. South Bend and was a Catholic. ficiently thank God for the pre- ried, and probably most of the May 31 — Second Sunday As our friendship ripened into cious gift of faith, and Joan other Apostles. It was well into After Pentecost. Mass of the love, Joan told me how much who served as a channel of that the Middle Ages before celibacy Sunday. Gloria, 2nd Prayer of her religion meant to her and grace. What might have been was generally enforced in a the Queenship of the Blessed explained a number of its doc- a mixed marriage will soon be practical manner among the Virgin Mary, Creed. Preface of trines. She supplemented her a Catholic one." clergy of the Western Church. the Trinity. Page 28 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida St. Luke, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and 12 noon.(Spanish) and 7:30 (Spanish). Help, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30. SOUTH MIAMI: Epiphany, *30, 8, 9, LiEHIGH ACRES: St. Raphael (Admin- st- Timothy, 7, 8, 9:30, 11 and 6:30 St. Philip (Bunche Park). 9. 10, 11 and 12 noon. St. Louis (Palmetto Sr. High Auditor- PAHOKEE: St. Mary, 11:30. istration Building) 8. 10. sf Vincent de Paul (Miami Central ium, 7460 S.W. 118th St.) 8, 9:30 MARGATE: St. Vincent, 8, 10, 11:30. High) 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 (Spanish). PALM BEACH: St. Edward, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11. Mass Timetable MIAMI: The Cathedral, 7, 8, 9, 10, MIAMI BEACH: St. Francis de Sales. 10:30, 12 and 6 p.m. St. Thomas (7303 S.W. 64th St.,) 9 U n 10:30, 11:30 and 12:30 p.m. 6, 7, 8, 10 ondl 1 M, 12 noon, 6 p.m. Z> > < ° ii 6 p.mp. . ARCADIA: St. Paul 7. 11. and 11:15 (Spanish). PERRINE: Holv Rosory. 7 8. 9:3U STUART: St. Joseph, 7 9, li. AVON PARK: Our Lady Of Grace, BOCA GRANDE: Our Lody of Mercy, Assumption Academy, 9:15, 10:30, ^30^^ 7 8 9 VERO BEACH: St. Helen. 7:30, 9, 11. 10:15 10:30, 12 and 5:30. WAUCHULA: St. Michael, 9. 8 30, 10. 12:15 (Announcements in Spanish). 5t. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, POMPANO BEACH: Assumption, 7, 8 BOCA RATON: St. Joan of Arc, 7, nd 6 p m WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin, 3ELLE GLADE: St. Philip Benizi, 10, Corpus Christi, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Spanish) ° n - - . 9:30, 11, 12:15. 9:30. 9, 10:30, 12. n n 7i tt ,t • u\ J c ,. St. Patrick 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. 12:30 St. Elizabeth, 8, 9, II, 12. BONITA SPRINGS: St. Leo, 7:30, 9:30. (Spanish)11, 12, 12:5. 5 (Spanish and 5:30 p.m. -, 6 pm POMPANO SHORES: St Coleman 7 St. Ann 6, 7 8, 9 10. II. 12 MIAMnd I SHORES: St. Rose of Limo, 7, 8, 9:30 11, 12:15. St. John Fisher, (4317 N. Congress) 8, BOYNTON BEACH: 5t. Mark, 7, 8:30, Gesu, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 10, 11:30 PORT CHARLOTTE: St. Charles Bor- 9, 10, 11, 12 and 6 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. MIAMI SPRINGS: Blessed Trinity, 6, romeo, 7, 8, 9:30, 11 ond 6 p.m. St. Juliana, 6:30 8 9 10. 11 12. Vincent E. Vohs CLEWISTON: St. Margaret, 8 a.m and , „ ,. ,„ 7:30, 8:30, 9-30 10:30 12 and 7 p.m. Holy Redeemer PORT ST, LUCIE: Marino 9 Holy Name 6:45, 7:45, 9, 10:30, 12. 7, 8:30, 10. 5.45 pm PU.NTA GORDA: Sacred Heart 7:30 International ON THE KEYS COCONUT GROVE: St. Hugh, 7, 8:30, Airport (Internationa! MIRAMAR: St. Bartholomew, (Firemen's 10, 6:30 p.m. BIG PINE KEY: St. Peter's Mission. Of N. Miami Dies !0:30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. (Sermons in Hotel), 7:15 and 8 (Sundays and Hoiy- Recreation RHall at ..land Dr and RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The 9:30 a.m. Spanish and English). d s King, 7, 10, 12. KEY WEST: St. Mary, 6, 7, 8:30, 10. CORAL GABLES: Little Flower (Auditor- °V )- and 7 p.m. ' ' ' RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis, 7, 8, 9, 11:15 and 12:15. St. Mary of tne Missions and St. MOORE HAVEN: 5t Joseph the Work- 10:30, 11:30. NORTH MIAMI — Solemn ium) 12:30 (Spanish) (Church) 6, 7, 8, Francis Xavier, 7, 8:30. er, 10. St. Bede, 8, 9:30 and 11. 9, 10, 11:30, and 12:30 SANIBEL ISLAND: 11:30. MARATHON SHORES: San Poblo, Requiem Mass will be sung at St. Brendan, 7, 8, 9:73, ]0:30, 11:30, NARANJA: St. Ann 10:30 (Spanish! SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission 8 a.m St. Thomas Aquinas Student Center. 12:30, and 5:30 p.m., 6 30 p.m. (Span- NAPLES: St. Ann. 6. 8, 10, 11. 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. S:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 12. 10, 11, 12. PLANTATION KEY. San Pedro, 6:30. 10 a.m. today (Friday) in St. ish). NORTH DADE COUNTY: St Monica SEBRING: St. Catherine, 7. 9:30, 11. DANIA: Resurrection (Second St. and St. Dominic, 7, 8:30, 10, 11, 12, 12:55 8, 10, 11:15 and 6 p.m. 9. 11. James Church for Vincent E. Fifth Ave.) 7, 8 ,9, 10, 11 and 12. (Spanish) and 6 p.m. NORTH MIAMI: Hoiy Family 6 7 8 Vohs, parish pioneer who died DEERFIELD BEACH: St. Ambrose St. John Bosco Mission (1301 Flagler 9 10, 11, 12, 6:30 p.m. (5109 N. Fed. H'way) 7, 8, 9:30, 11, St.) 7, 8:30 (Sermon in English) 10, St. James, 6, 7 8 9 10 11 12:15 suddenly Tuesday at the age 12 and 6 p.m. 11:30 (Service in English) 12:55, 6 p.m. and 5-30 p.m. ond 7:30 p.m. Visitation, 7 R:30, 10, 11:30 and of 42. DELRAY BEACH: St. Vincent, 6:30, St. Mory Chapel, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 12:45. 8:30, 10, 11 and 12:15 5:30 p.m. (Spanish) NORTH MIAMI BEACH: St Lawrence Father Francis P. Dixon, FORT LAUDERDALE: Annunciation, St. Michael, 6, 7, 8. 9 (Polish), 10 7, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 and 6:30 p.m. VIII reasons why V. F., pastor, will be the cele- 9:30 (Spanish), 11, 12:30, 6 p.m. (Span- NORTH PALM BEACH: St. Clare St. Anthony, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 12 and ish), 7:30 p.m. Dade County Aud- 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45. 12 and 5:30 p.m. brant; Father Edward Pick, as- 5:30 p.m. itorium 9, 10:30 12. OKEECHOBtE: 3acrod Heart 9 Boys St. Bernadette, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 7 p.m. SS. Peter and Paul, 6:15. 7. 8, 9:15. School, 10:30. sistant pastor, deacon; and Fa- St. Clement, 8, 9, 10, 11:15, 12:30. 10:30, 11:45, 12:55 (Spanish), 5:30 OPA-LOCKA: Our i_ady of Perpetua' ther Oscar Carlson, assistant St. Jerome, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. Van Orsdel's is Miami's Blessed Sacrament (Oakland Park Blvd. pastor, St. Lawrence parish, and NE 17th Ave.), 6, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30 and 6 p.m. North Miami Beach, subdeacon. Queen of Martyrs, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11:30, 12:30, 6 p.m. KRAEER FUNERAL HOME A native of Detroit, Mich., FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH: St. Pius X R. JAY KRAEER, Funeral Director most recommended 7, 8, 9:30, II and 12:15. and World War II veteran, Mr. St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach), 8, 9:30, Ambulance Service Vohs came here 15 years ago 11 and 5:30 p.m. PORT-' MYERS: St. Frcncis Xavier and resided with his family at 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. 200 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY St. Cecilia Mission, 7 and 10. 720 NW 129th St. He was the POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA funeral service owner and operator of ASCOF FORT MYERS BEACH: Ascension 7:30 9.30. Phone WH 1-4113 sales and service center and FORT PIERCE: St. Anastasla, 6, 7:30 Convenient Locations — four chapels strate- Auditorium: 9, 10:30, 12. gically located for family and friends. was a member of St. James HALLANDALE: St. Matthew, 6:15, 7:15, Holy Name Society and Ushers 8:30, 9:45, 11, 12:15 and 7 p.m. HIALEAH: Immaculate Conception, 6, Club. He also served as parish 7, 8, 9, 10:15, 11:30, 12:45 (Spanish), 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Spanish). More experienced — Van Orsdel's conducts captain in the Diocesan Devel- St. Bernard Mission: 9. 10 (Spanish) opment Fund campaigns. .St. John rhe Apostle, 6, 7, B, 9, 10, II more adult funerals than anyone in Dade 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) and 6 p.m. County . . . and passes savings developed HOBE SOUND: St. Christopher, 9 a.m. In addition to his wife, Olive, HOLLYWOOD: Annunciation 8, 9, 10 on to the families we serve. 6 11:30. he is survived by two daugh- Little Flower, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12, 5:30 p.m. ters, Sandra and Susan, both Nativity, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30 Finest facilities — Van Orsdel's beautiful students at Notre Dame Acad- 11:30, 7:30 p.m. chapels provide everything possible for com- St. Bernadette, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 7 p.m. III emy; a son, Dennis, a student St. Stephen, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 and fort and reverent dignity. All chapels equipped 7 p.m. at Georgia Tech; his father, HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6:30, 8, with pews and kneeling rails. John J., of Miami; three broth- 9:30, 1 I, 12:30, and 6 p.m. IMMOKALEE: Lady of Guadalupe, 8:30 ers, Conrad, Miami, and Rich- and 11:45 Finest service — no compromise with qual- INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross, 7:4b. ard J. and John G., both of De- ity. Our best service always — to anyone — JUPITER-: St. Jude (U.S. 1), 8 and 10:30 Jos. L., J. L Jr., Lawrence H. troit; and three sisters, Mrs. a.m. IV regardless of the amount spent — and we Bernice Kosciow and Miss KEY BISCAYNE: St. Agnes, 7, 8:30 and (ALL LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS) 11:15 a.m. guarantee our service. Mary Vohs, Miami, and Mrs. LABELLE: Mission, 10. LAKE PLACID: St. James Mission Eileen Gilbert, Alte Monte 8 a.m. "A SERVICE OF DISTINCTION Springs. LAKE WORTH: Sacred Heart, 6, 7, 8, AT A COST YOU CAN AFFORD," Personal attention — our staff trained to 9:15, 10:30, 11:30. personally handle every problem, no matter Home-like Atmosphere Extra services how difficult, every detail, no matter hew CARL F. 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Page 30 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida ROOFING I MARINE EQUIPMENT HOMES FOR SALE-W. HOLLYWOOD HOMES FOR SALE N.E. HOMES FOR SALE S.W. HOMES FOR SALE — KENDALL JOHN'S ROOFING BOATING GIFTS unlimited at Brownrigg $12,900 Total. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carport, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Florida room. Nici Walk to St. Brendans, Banyan, shopping. 3 5 bedroom, 3 bath. Separate dining room, Leahy Roofs Repaired. Marine Supplies, Inc. 3041 Grand Ave., Coco- patio. Near schools, church & shopping cen- y^rd. Best offer. 758-9829. Bedroom, 2 bath, Florida room. Low down 24x15 family room, screened porch. $20,900, $5 Up. Expert Work CA 6-2790 — HI 8-6102 nut Grove. HI 4-7343. ters. 3010 N.W. 72 Ave. 987-9741. payment. Assume G.I. loan. 8461 S.W. 30th 'ow down. 11425 SW 107 Ct. CE 5-8977. HOMES FOR SALE—BISC. GARDEN It. 221-4894. ROOFS - PRESSURE CLEANED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SALE OR RENT MIAMI BEACH $14.95 - ANY SIZE ROOF FLORIDA DREAM HOMES St. James area. Lot lll'x309'. 3 Bedroom 2 YOU CHOOSE THE PARISH!! Licensed and Insured. HI 4-1627 bath, main house. 1 Bedroom guest house Cases, custom mad_e. All purposes. Call for 1. 2 Bedroom, Screened Pool $12,500 WE HAVE THE HOME!! Surfside. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2Vz bath. 2. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Furn $13,900 with kitchen. Ideal for in-law living. $31 500 ST. BRENDAN. 3 bedroom pool home. 4V2% information. FR 9-1147. 14100 N.W. 1st Ave. MU 1-6774. Central air and heat. Near St. Joseph ROOF CLEANING & COATING 3. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Screened Pool $16,500 mortage, $91 month. schools, ocean. 9540 Carly/e /We. UN 5-7318. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 4. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Fla. Room ... $10,900 HOMES FOR SALE, NO. MIAMI ST. THERESA. 3 bedroom, garage. $1,500 Roofs pressure cleaned ?12. Spray painted down to one mortgage. Lots and Acreage Priced To Sell APTS. FOR RENT N.E. ?47. SnowbrigM Co. Wl 7-6465, FR 3-8125. Largest selection of new and used pianos YU 9-2096 Eves. YU 3-4428 For sale or trade. 3 Bedroom VA baths. ;S. PETER AND PAUL. 3 bedroom, 2 , bath, 6081 WASHINGTON ST., W. HOLLYWOOD 1 Block to St. James and school. $1500 duplex conversion. Lovely furnished 1 bedroom apt. Nice patio and organs in Florida. Equity. Will take house, trailer, boat or $800 MULLEN, REALTOR 226-1311 UPHOLSTERY VICTORS, 300 N.W. S4 ST. PL 8-8795 for entertaining. Adults. Yearly. Reasonable. J. A. O'BRIEN, REALTY cash. 535 N.W. 130th Street. MU 1-2493. 440 N.E. 63rd St. 757-0030. Save money — factory to you prices, chairs HOMES FOR SALE S.W. from $19.50 — Sofas from $39.50. Choose SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE — NO. MIA. BCH. 521 N.E. 61st St. Furnished air conditioned Miramar 2 bedroom CBS home. Carport, efficiency. Near bus, stores. Adults. $70 mo. from 1,000 lovely fabrics. All work guaran- pump, screened patio, G.E. kitchen and Near St. Lawrence school. 1 Acre 4 Bedroom 3-4 OR 5 BEDROOMS WITH teed. Free estimates. Lowest prices on cus- SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Call after 3 P.M. PL 7-1740. Late model, streamline. MaRes button holes. washer. Completely furnished, $12,000. 2331 2 bath, large Florida room. 18800 N.E. 22nd Elegance tom slipcovers and draperies. 949-0721. West Largo Drive. 989-6876. Ave. Open. • Sold $250 new. Take over balance of 9 pay- 'LUS fine floor planning and all the other ROOMS FOR RENT—MIAMI SHORES ments, $11.19. Will take trade. Call, 685-1564. Slipcovers, draperies and upholstery repairing, ractica! advantages of fine living at Beau- St. Stephen Parish. Air Cond., 2 bedroom, HOMES FOR SALE - N.W. :eous Stonehaven. City water, single taxes with your material or mine. 556-6682. Ft. Laud. excellent condition. $400 Down, $69 month. Mature woman. Make your home with us. TOP SOIL & SAND FOR SALE county only.) Easy walking to Elementary, Private room and share home. St. Rose of 6116 SW 22 St. Mu 1-5746. Across from St. James. 3 Bedroom home Near Jr., Sr., Palmetto High Schools, near Harbors, VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE Lima Parish. Reas. PL 8-9468. FERTILE TOP SOIL — LAWN SAND — FILL. buses and shops. $500 Down, take up $65 Shopping. Near women's Dominican Retreat month payments. 590 N.W. 131 St Prompt delivery. NE 4-0965. HOMES FOR SALE — MIAMI SHORES House and New St. Louis Parish - Church VENETIAN BLINDS-CORNICES and school. ROOMS FOR RENT — HIALEAH REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME LOVELY WIFE WANTED 2 Bedroom, Florida room. Walk to St. NOT for everyone but if you are of dis- CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 REAL ESTATE Also charming husband with money & several Dominic's. No qualifying. $14,500, $600 Cash Working girl share large 2 bedroom home 9510 N.W. 7th AVE. criminating taste you owe it to yourself to with same. Immaculate Conception Parish, children to make this an enjoyable home. Owner. 5821 N.W. 3rd Street. ;ee these Hallmark Homes at Stonehaven (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) Bring the family to Call after 6 P.M. 887-6964. RENTALS — MANAGEMENT vhile still available (80% sold out — some TAPES, CORDS BLINDS REFINISHED 450 N.E. 105 ST. OPEN 2-5 $450 Down, no closing costs. 3 Large Bed- ivailable immediately) Prices $35,000 ,to LISTINGS WANTED You may just want to stay. A fresh water rooms, 2 baths, garage, patio. All appliances ROOMS FOR RENT S.W. OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME DICK BROOKS — REALTOR — 688-6638 ;60,000 range. CALL BILL FR 1-4436 OR 661-2992 lake affords fine swimming 8. small boating. included. Walk to Visitation Church and Open 10 to 5 - S.W. 120th St. st 73 Ave. Suitable terms can be arranged. school, $14,500, F.H.A. 19115 N.W. 1 Ave Lovely twin bedroom. Near Gables. For ACREAGE — HOMESTEAD NA 4-1244. WATER HEATERS 0. J. Powell Co. Realtors PL 7-2511 CLOSE IN FHA BUY! lady or couple. Use of- home. 444-5528. LOUIS E. MILLER PLUMBING CO. FOR SALE St. Rose Parish. 3 Bedroom 2 bath. Owners Split level, owner built, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, Water Heater Repairs & Sales 5 Acres adjoining new modern trailer park $450 DOWN-$90 MONTH Rooms For Rent—Coral Gables 4119 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 anxious. Good commitment. family room, 2 car garage, 20'x40' pool' in Naranja. Only $3,350 per acre. Easy terms. J. S. PALMER, REALTOR PL 4-2266 Many extras. Reduced $5,000 near St. James SPACIOUS Air Cond. 3 bedroom 2 bath Howard Perkins, Real Estate eauty on large fenced lot. East of 32nd Mature business woman, share widows home. WINDOW REPAIRS MU 1-3390 Large room, private bath. Bus. HI 4-4244. 445 N. Krome, Homestead St. Rose of Lima Parish. 3 Bedroom 2 bath \ve. between Trail and Flagler. Cheerful JALOUSIES, WINDWs~ANDliCREiNS Cl 7-1343 aircond. Miami Shores Country Club privi- West-Miami Shores. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Air- equipped kitchen, laundry-utility room, din- REPAIRED CALL ANDY, OX 1-2018 eges. 102 N.W. 108 St. cond. New appliances. Low cash and taxes ng room, large living room, bedrooms, APTS. FOR RENT — N.E. 757-2672. :losets. Extras include 2 like new aluminum STORES FOR RENT HOLLYWOOD iwnings, tile roof, oak floors complete the FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE N.E. Office - 5794 JOHNSON STREET, 15x44, near Owner transferred. Assume VA mortgage icture. Full price $14,500. Just 2 blocks to AUTOMOTIVE chool, shopping, buses. Hollywood Nativity Parish, ideal for lawyer, Terrific value! Move right in. East of $14,500, balance $2,000 down. Many extras. PACIFIC HOUSE letter shop, tile cc, etc. $85 per month. Excellent condition, 4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch IRVING PERLMAN 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air, 6 cylinder, 4-door Biscayne Blvd., on 72nd St. A beautiful, I 5-1349 Realtor 24 Hours 2 Blocks From Gesu Owner Hlwd. 989-2341. modern, spacious, 3 bedroom rancher, oak Near schools, stores, expressways 1120 N W Sedan. Low mileage. Clean. A-l mechanically. 200th- St. NA 1-9331, 621,1961. 327 N.E. 1st AVE. Radio, heater and whitewall tires 1 owner' floors and carport. A $20,000 value for only HOMES FOR SALE — SO. MIAMI $',200- _W_ JW170 Homes For Sale—DEERFIELD BEACH $16,900. $1,000 Down, $94 per month. TV Room, Refrigerator In 'ARMINE BRAVO, BROKER 754-4731 HAS EVERYTHING ! ! • Epiphany. Unusual 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1961 — 700 Model Corvair, 2-door. A-l con- Every Room. 3 Blocks to St. Ambrose school. 3 Bedrooms, Spacious, modern, 4 bedroom, 3 bath den :ypress home. Newly carpeted. Beautifully dition. Automatic transmission radio white- Florida room, garage, guest house. Near St andscaped lot, with fruit and pine trees. $8, $10, $12 wall tires. Pale blue. $995. PL 8-6632. 2 bath Florida room, garage. Many extras. House and rented efficiency. 1 Owner. $35 Weekly or Monthly Rates. $500 Down, $106 month. 1104 S.E. 5th Ct. Month pays all. 70' Lot. $14,500. 315 N.E.Michaels, bus Tines. $30,000. Furnished. Call ;ounty taxes only. 7901 S.W. 51 Ave. owner for app't. NE 4-8107 HO 7-9640. TRUCKS FOR SALE Phone 399-5384.- 110 St. Open. '41 Ford pickup with '53 Olds engine $300 } N.E. 86 ST. — OPEN 2-5 13 Bedroom CBS, VA baths, tile roof, Florida 9100 N.W. 8th Avenue. HOMES FOR SALE, FT. LAUDERDALE IDEAL FOR THE RETIRED room, den, separate dining room, carport, sprinkler system and awnings. Near schools NEAR ST. BRENDAN'S Close to ail churches and schools, shopping J2 BEDROOM, FLORIDA ROOM, OAK FLOORS LAKE PARK — 3 Bedroom 2 bath homes BANNERS, FLAGS, PENNANTS center Near beach Lovely 3 bedroom home, A STEP TO ALL CONVENIENCES bus and expressway, $14,000. $77 Monthly. iTotal down payment, $950. 770 N.W. 145 St. with garage. Pools, patios and air condi- carpeted completely furnished. On busline. $15,900 TOTAL. $62 MO. $25 TAXES tioning available. Many models and plans BUILDER* DEVELOPER CATALOGUE MAILED ON REQUEST $12 900 Owner 436 N E 11th Ave. Open. FRANCES DEAN, BROKER PL 9-4050 to choose from. Priced from $17,500. As HOMES FOR SALE-MIAMI SPRINGS low as 10% down. Financing available. 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE. SPECIAL 4749 N.E. 16 Ave. Hcly Cross area. Furnished 3 Bedroom home, like new. Landscaped. Block Visit model homes today. MIAMI 38, FLORIDA 3x5' U.S.A. FLAG $6 90 or unfurnished, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Centra! from Catholic church and school. $13,500. 2 Bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath Florida 8275 S.W. 48th ST. Phone PLoia 8-J0327 PREPAID PARCEL POST t and air, Florida room and patio. 1296 N.E. 146th Street. Wl 7-1809 room. Many extras. $800 Down, F.H.A. $86 BEST HOMES PHONE 221-3621 MARY DREXLER'S LO 4-9918. Monthly. 462 Swan Avenue, 888-2612. East of Biscayne Blvd., (Repossessed). Ter- BAKER FLAG CO. Near St. Anthony Church & busline. 2 Bed-rific value. Move right in. Sparkling CBS PHONE 635-6311 room, Florida room, carport, outdoor patio, Rancher. Oak floors, Florida Room, Carport. 1454 N.W. 17th AVE., MIAMI, FLA. air cond., sprinkler system, awnings. Par- Close to 79th St. buses and shopping. An tially furn. Owner. 429 N.E. 12 Ave. Open. $18,000 value, for only $13,900. CARMINE BRAVO, Broker 754-4731 VOICE "VALUE" REAL ESTATE MART BOATS FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE, FT. LAUDERDALE VACATION SPECIAL Two 1964, 18' Enterprise outboards, with 1963 NEAR ST. ANTHONY CHURCH 100 H.P. Mercurys. Used in rental fleet 90 Now you can own your own apartment for Philip B. Lewis, Inc. days. List price, $2782. Sale price, $1595. less than renting. 1 Bedroom 1 bath, com- NO TRADES AT THIS PRICE plete electric kitchen, dining and living room, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS HARBOUR ONE heated and air conditioned, completely fur- 17201 BISCAYNE BLVD. nished. Come now to select your apartment. PALM BEACH COUNTY CALL 945-4211 1 of 3 units available for immediate occu- READY TO GO! OPEN SUNDAYS pancy. For price and information come eve- 31 West 20th Street nings. Joseph Kay, 1200 N.E. 3rd St. Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201 HOUSEHOLD GOODS HOLLYWOOD LISTINGS WANTED FORT LAUDERDALE HIGHWAY FRONTAGE Moving must sell custom drapes, 2 ton Kelvinator air conditioner, 14 cubic ft., 2 Have clients for Hollywood homes, lots and REALTY door, Coldspot refrigerator. All items 1 year acreage. Multiple Listing Service. Nativity new, also hand mower, garden tools & parish area preferred. NICHOLAS MANGIERO, INSURANCE SERVICE miscellaneous household items. No reasonable THARiN REALTOR, APPRAISER, 5796 JOHNSON STREET, SERVING THE PALM BEACHES SINCE 1925 offer reused. 735 N.W. 131 St HOLLYWOOD. 989-2341. 1517 So. Dixie — West Palm Beach Phone TE 2-5176 250 Royal Palm Way—Palm Beach Phone TE 2-6244 FORT LAUDERDALE imagine: a house with walls of glass PORT a house with interior gardens EVERGLADES ANGELO J. ASTUTO a house with Mediterranean floors Invites All His Diocese Friends To a house with skylights a house with sunken baths State Road 84 is a connector road for A1A, U.S. 1, State Road 9, A Vacation Trading Fair At Deel Ford a house that sculptures space U.S. 441, Turnpike and Road to Naples. GALAXIES — FALCONS — STATION WAGONS a house surrounded by native trees CAMPERS and TRUCKS a house that uses wood lovingly • •**•* a house for nonconforming tastes ALSO SEE THE EXCITING NEW a house that makes you aware of 343' on State Road #84 at $195.00 per front foot — 700 ft. deep itself Highway frontage by 200 ft. deep — zoned B-3. Approximately 5 acres — sure to appreciate in value. Ford Mustang This is a Ideal location for Motel, Restaurant, Trailer Park, Transfer Company or affiliated business. house at Located about 4 miles west of Port Everglades. Traffic is heavy now and will increase when State Road #9 and toll road from Naples to Fort Lauderdale are completed.

Omni Estates For particulars about this property and others Call or Write INT I I BROKERS CO-OPERATE Minutes from Our Lady of the MILLER & BLACKBURN Holy Rosary Church and School. Priced from $26,900 (Formerly HAROLD A. MILLER) models start at $28,900 REALTORS DEEL Ford DIRECTIONS: on high pine land with cool breezes just off the bay. Via Specializing in Acreage, Commercial and Industrial Property scenic Old Cutler Rd., turn right on 4811 Le Jeune RcL S.W. 184th Street (Eureka Drive) or 1011-12 Langford Building, Miami, Fla. 33131 via U.S. 1, turn left on S.W. 184th Street (Eureka Drive) and watch for Phone: 371-7703 CORAL GABLES FLORIDA orange and white signs.

May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 31 PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THRU WEEKEND - QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED if JUNES WEEK! UNLIMITED SELECTION

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MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS FOR THE GREATEST SELECTION OF EXCITING GIFTS — FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Page 32 May 22, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida