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VOL. IV, NO. 41 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy DECEMBER 28, 1962 Diocese Again Tops $10 Million In Building Program For 1962 f -pansion of the Diocese of than $8 million in construction also are new and necessary un- iceeds from Development Fund \ jfyi continued at an explosive was completed during the year dertakings being planned in con- drives of previous years; rate as it closed the fourth year and nearly $3 million worth nection with the annual Dioce- building in the diocese by non- of its existence in 1962. additional is still in progress, san Development Fund Cam- diocesan groups and institu- Once again the building pro- much of it to be finished soon. paign for 1963. tions, and projects financed gram for the 13-month pro- Not included are projects al- The 1963 report includes by individual parishes and gram soared beyond the $10 ready in the advanced planning many strictly diocesan proj- • missions. million mark. Of this, more stage. Soon to be announced ects, financed largely by pro-" These facts are brought to light in a year-end report pre- pared for Coleman F. Carroll. In a report compiled last year, covering the first 39 months after Bishop Carroll was installed as first Bishop of Miami, it was revealed that the building program up to that time had exceeded $30 million. Later it was learned that this represented 32 per cent of all public construction for the three years in all 16 counties which make up the Diocese, ranking the Diocese of Miami in the top 10 of the private enterprise groups of builders in the State of Flor- ida. His Holiness Pope John XXIH

Facilities for higher educa- By PATRICK RILEY tional opportunities in the Diocese highlighted the 1968 (NO — Pope John XXIII, in a world-girding building program. These in- broadcast marking the birth of the Prince of Peace, repeated the cluded five separate new col- peace appeal he launched at the height of the Cuban crisis and re- lege buildings opened in three marked that his words had not been "wasted on the air." different institutions. He also asserted that the Sec- ond Vatican Ecumenical Coun- rying nuclear weapons were In addition, two diocesan high steaming toward a Cuba block- it schools were completed, along cil has resulted in the "sponta- Voice Photo neous revelation, almost unex- aded by U.S. warships. At that with two new grade schools; time the Pope said: "We beg NEEDY MEN in Miami were served Christmas Serra Club, right, at CamilHis House, refuge con- an addition to one school and pected by most people," of a all governments not to be deaf dinner by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, center, ducted by the Little Brothers of the Good portable additions to two oth- sense of Christian unity and to this cry of mankind. Let and Michael O'Neil, a member of the Miami Shepherd. More than 1,439 meals were served. ers. Another school addition is brotherhood. under way and two more them do all in their power to schools will start soon. He likened the council's first preserve peace." NEEDY SERVED DINNER NEW CHURCHES session, from Oct. 11 to Dec. 8, CLEAR SIGNS to a "bright beacon" inviting all In his Christmas message he Two new parish churches and Christians "from the farthest said: a new mission church were ded- corners of the world to heed 1,439 At Camillus Christmas icated, while two parishes add- the call of the Son of God made "The recollection of this ap- ed additions to their churches. Man, the Child of Bethlehem." peal is all the more joyful for The Brothers of the Good en by the Dade County Sher- 3 and 4 p.m. were served their Also, there are three more new Shepherd at Camillus House iff's employes. Students at Us, venerable brothers and food by Bishop Coleman F. Car- churches now under construc- He also likened this invita- want to show their thanks and Visitation School in North Mi- dear children, because of the roll who made his annual visit tion and eight additional new tion of the council to the song gratitude to a lot of people but ami also provided presents clear signs of deep understand- to the shelter accompanieVl by churches on the planning of the angels on Christmas many of them are unknown to they otherwise would have ing which show that the words Michael O'Neil, of the Miami boards which will be started the brothers. given to each other. night. were not wasted on the air, but Serra Club. The Bishop chatted soon. He- quoted from his impas- touched minds and hearts and "It was like the miracle of are serving to open up new Camillus House guests who personally with more than a Three parishes built new sioned plea for peace of Oct. 25 the loaves and the fishes," prospects of brotherly trust and arrived for dinner between hundred of the guests. (Continued on Page 8) when Soviet merchantmen car- one of the Brothers said. to hold out bright hopes of true "They just loaded us up with social and international peace." food for Christmas dinners. A - wonderful spirit of charity Pope John continued: S^shown by everyone who World Hails Release Of Cuban Prisoners us." For the 1,100 Cuban invasion prisoners, it was the mer- "On the subject of these hap- "Men of good will!" That, certainly, did not include the py developments in national and ffany people came to Camil- riest of Christmas seasons. To be released from the dank, sadistic Fidel Castro, who had strutted and stalled throughout dark hell of a communist prison cell into the freedom and international affairs, seen sim- lus House before Christmas, the the long-drawn out negotiations for the release of the prisoners ply as the beginning of a new Brothers said, and left dona- warmth of heavenly skies over Miami was an experience few captured in the ignominious Bay of Pigs invasion — ignomin- tions of food without telling any- had envisioned in their wildest dreams or anticipated in ious, that is, for all save the brave Cuban patriots who fell (Continued On Page 2) one who they were. They would their most anxious prayers. or were captured. only say it "was from a friend or from St. Anthony." For their many thousands of relatives and friends, Castro, as could have been expected, converted the it was the most emotionally-charged of all their Christmas prisoner release into a sounding board for self-praise and Camillus House gave a warm New Year's Day seasons. Their sons, their husbands, their fathers, their for other communistic propaganda. Previously ignored and welcome on Christmas to the brothers — all, as one of them said, had been born again. publicly established as a mere puppet by Khrushchev him- Is A Holyday largest number of needy it has Surely, it was this fact which brought so many to the self, the bearded one took full advantage of this opportunity ever served in one day. A total crowded Masses and Communion railings to express their to humiliate the heroic prisoners, to denounce (again) New Year's Day, Tuesday, of 1,439 men, women and chil- devotion and gratitude to the Babe of Bethlehem born on "the~American imperialists" and to proclaim to the world "j Jan. 1, Octave of the Nativ- dren had their trays heaped Christmas day. "what a great man am I." '' ity of Our Lord Jesus Christ high with turkey, dressing, po- is a holyday of obligation. tatoes, fruit, pastries, pies and For all of us, in South Florida and throughout the free And, to be perfectly frank did Castro not have good reason The faithful should consult ; cranberry sauce world, it was a Christmas when we could pray more fervently: for this self-delusion? Here he was being paid off in $53 bulletins in their respective ! Each man received a pres- "Glory to God in the highesf, and on earth, peace to men of million worth of drugs, medicines, food and other necessary parishes for times of Masses. ent, many of which were giv- good will." (Continued on Page 6) IN CHRISTMAS MESSAGE Pontiff Appeals For Peace (Continued From Page 1) sult of the ecumenical council they may be one" and con- has been the spontaneous reve- tinued: " 'That all may be chapter in the history of the lation, almost unexpected by one as them, Father, in me modern world, it is most pleas- most people, of the sense of and I in Thee; that they also ing to observe the part played unity, or rather of the attrac- may be one in us, that the by Our radio message, spoken tion, informed, conscious and world may believe that Thou as it was in harmonious and ex- well-received, toward brother- hast sent me' (John 17, 21). ultant chorus with the voices of hood ... the of the Catholic LONGING FOR UNITY "This is the ultimate explana- Church from every part of the "There have been few times tion of the miracle of love, be- world, who were gathered here in the course of the Christian gun in Bethlehem, of which the in for the work of the era — 20 centuries in duration council." shepherds and the magi were — when so ardent a longing the first fruits: the salvation of The Pope said that "the has been felt in human hearts all men, their union in faith good will of each and every for the unity desired by the • and charity, through the visible one" is indispensable for Lord. Church founded by Christ. peace, which he styled "the "Such sensitivity as has been most precious and important" observed in this first presenta- "That they may be one. This of life's blessings. tion of the problem of religion is the design of Divine Provi- to our contemporaries by means dence that we must put into ef- Speaking of the council, he fect, venerable brothers, and it said: "Truly the grace of the of the council gathers all to- NC Photos gether in the imagery of the rests a serious obligation upon Lord has been poured out on each one's conscience. A SPECIAL_PRE-CHRISTMAS blessing is given Hall. The 81-year-old pontiff convalescing from His Church beyond all expecta- one fold and of the one shep- herd." PRUDENT DISCIPLINE by Pope John XXIII to 1,500 persons attending an illness, said "Christmas should bring joy tion." a general audience in the Vatican's Clementine even for those who are suffering." He said: "A characteristic re- He exclaimed twice "that "On the day of judgment, par- ticular and general, each one will be asked, not whether he DURING HIS RECENT ILLNESS achieved unity, but whether he prayed and worked and suffer- ed for it; whether he enforced a wise and prudent discipline, Pope Refused To Stay In Bed patient and far-seeing, and VATICAN CITY (NO — The had the armchair placed in his the by whether he was responsive to "chair of Peter" during the re- room. means of a closed circuit hook- the impulses of charity. cent illness of Pope John XXIII Msgr. Loris Capovilla, the up with the council hall in St. Pope's personal secretary, Peter's basilica. "This desire of the heart of was not the ornate gold and brought him the most press- Frequently the Pope left the Christ should be an invitation to plush throne sometimes associ- ing documents and business chair to go to his nearby chapel us to dedicate ourselves anew to ated with the Pontiff. Instead of the Church for his deci- to pray. However, he did not the task of establishing among it was a simple armchair in the - sion. The two reviewed the celebrate Mass until Dec. 6. Catholics a firm and abiding Pope's private bedroom. telegrams and messages of Since his condition did not per- love for and witness to that uni- good wishes which poured in mit him to offer Mass while ty which is the first mark of Despite doctor's protests, 81- from all parts of the world. standing, and he did not wish the Church; and of helping, in year-old Pope John insisted on And it was from his armchair to offer it while sitting down, the vast field of Christian de- getting out of bed as soon as that the Pope looked at a tele- he received Communion and nominations and beyond, to he could so his doctors per- vision screen on which he could had Msgr. Capovilla offer the bring about the unity toward suaded him to limit his activ- follow the working sessions of Mass. mm par which the aspirations of upright ity as much as possible and and generous souls reached out." Pope John then said: "It is t txnb Our wish that this Christmas of 1962 should be one of deep- er, truer joy and peace of soul for all men and especially for families, which are the foun- dation of mankind." Of Christmas he said: "Cer- HAPPY tainly no solemnity of the * Church is better suited to char- acterize the council than the birth of Christ which was an- *• nounced in Heavenly glory and : in the joy of brotherhood of all NEW men — both those who have been created and those still des- tined to become inhabitants of * of the earth. "The Christian spirit per- YEA ceives at once a happy likeness t between the acclamation of the f Fathers of the council and the angelic voices which ring out ev- ery year at Christmas time above the watchful shepherds." § He then repeated the Christ- t mas hymn of the angels: "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men of good will." THE He stated: "Let peace, then, be our objective at all times. Let us aim at creating peace "The Best in around us so that it may spread Liturgical t throughout the entire world. Let us shield it from all that could Art" harm it and take care not to endanger it by anything that could disrupt or compromise Clergy Department Religious Articles • it ... OX 6-1362 OX 1-0716 : "The constant endeavor of the 79th St. at 27th Avenue * four years of Our humble serv- ice ... is to act as the servant * of the servants of God, who is • in truth the Lord and Prince of Peace." ^

Page 2 December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida A PARTIAL EVALUATION OF FIRST SESSION Refcord Of Council Called Very Good Beginning' By JAMES C. O'NEILL Revelation" to "Revelation." Though it might seem minor, . VATICAN CITY (NO — What this is important since one of did the first session of the Sec-. the major objections to the ond Vatican Council accom- project, as first presented, was plish? that the very title posed a the- The complete answer can real- ological problem which is by no ly only be given after the en- means settled or agreed on by tire council is finished! But theologians themselves. keeping in mind the old axiom "well begun is half done," a Speaking of the next project partial evaluation of the signifi- considered, communications cant work of the , first sesssion media, Bishop Albert R. Zuro- can be made by examining the weste of Belleville, III., said work and development of the that it brought the attention six-week meeting. of the world's bishops to the fact that "modern communi- First of all, more than 2,000 cations media are providing council Fathers took part in the the Church with the greatest f ""''. general congregations, or opportunity" to fulfill Christ's \*§§, meetings. In that time six command to teach all na- projects were introduced with very mixed results. However, as tions." Pope John XIII pointed out in The Bishop is a member of his closing speech,-the fact that the council's commission which six projects came before the as- drafted the project. He said the sembly "makes one realize the council Fathers approved the extent of the work thus far com- project, recommending only pleted. ,Indeed, it is right to con- that its provisions should be clude that a good beginning has kept on the general level of been made." norms and that specific details The six projects were on the for carrying out these norms liturgy, the sources of Revela- be incorporated into a separate tion, the unity of the Church, instruction which would be dis- communications media, the tributed later. NC Photos nature of the Church ana the Among the project's sugges- DURING RECENT CANONIZATION ceremonies in St. Peter's , Virgin Mary. tions was that the Pope expand the banner of St. Peter Eymard. Missing from the photo is the Basilica, the banners honoring the three new saints of the Ca- One project — the liturgy — the functions of the already ex- banner of the third saint, Francis of Camporosso. At right, tholic Church are carried down the center aisle. In the fore- was reviewed in full with its isting Pontifical Commission for Pope John XXIII reads the solemn proclamation of canonization ground is the banner of St. Anthony Pucci and in the background preface and first chapter Radio, Motion Pictures and Tel- of the three saints. amended and approved with evision to include the press. overwhelming majorities. If approved by the Pope, said One project — the sources of Bishop Zuroweste, this could Revelation Commission Members Named Revelation — was sent back to mean "there would be set up a special mixed commission for an international center for con- complete redrafting. VATICAN CITY (NC) — time that a special mixed com- The mixed commission's They are, respectively, Father sultation on all problems deal- Membership has been announc- mission would be organized to secretaries are the secretaries Sebastian Tromp, S.J., and Two projects — the unity of ing with communications media. ed of the special commission put the project into more ac- of the Theology Commission Msgr. Jan G. M. Willebrands. the Church and communications The fourth project — the unity set up by Pope John XXIII to ceptable form. and the unity secretariat. media — won approval but were of the Church — dealt with the .recast the controversial project Michael Cardinal Browne, sent back for some changes. problems and possible remedies on sources of Revelation pro- O.P., a member of the Theology Two projects — the nature of of the separation of the Eastern posed at ~ the ecumenical Commission, and Achille Cardi- the Church and the Virgin Mary churches from the . It council. Spanish Magazine Names nal Lienart, Bishop of Lille, — were uncompleted. France, and one of the 10 mem- did not touch on relations be- The presidency of the com- By far the most successful bers of the council presidency tween the Church and Protest- mission is shared by Augustin Revised Topics Of Council of the six projects introduced ants. — both of whom had already Cardinal Bea, S.J., and Alfredo been named to the' mixed com- was the one on the liturgy. It (NC) — Ecclesia, 6. Chastity. The project won general ap- Cardinal Ottaviani. clears the way, providing it organ of Spain's Catholic Action mission — have been appointed proval but it was sent back to Cardinal Ottaviani is presi- 7. Marriage and virginity in as its vice presidents. receives the approval of the organization, has listed 20 top- the family. Pope, for a genuine liturgical be united with a special docu- dent of the council's Theology ics which it says the ecumenical 8. Eastern Rites. New members from the revival and renewal. ment prepared by the Secretar- Commission, which presented council will discuss instead of iat for Promoting Christian the project. Cardinal Bea is 9. Social order. Theology Commission includ- Second project, the sources of the approximately 70 subjects ed three Americans; Arch- Revelation, ran into such heavy Unity and another document president of the Secretariat. originally scheduled for council 10. Priests. drawn up by the Theology Com- for Promoting Christian bishop John F. Dearden of opposition that Pope John inter- consideration. 11. Bishops and the govern- Detroit, Bishop John J. Wright vened. He ordered the project mission. Unity, spearhead of opposition ment of dioceses. At the close of the first session of Pittsburgh and Auxiliary to be sent to a special mixed The last two projects — the to the project on the ground of the council it was announced 12. Religious. Bishop James H. Griffiths of . commission which represented nature of the Church and the that it is too rigid and unnec- that the 70 topics would be re- 13. The laity. New York. both sides of the question. The Virgin Mary — were treated as essarily offensive to non- duced to 20. According to Ec- 14. Marriage. decision was of major impor- one. The latter, however, though Catholics. Other new members from the clesia, the 20 topics are: 15.The liturgy. tance and marked a turning introduced insofar as it was When discussion of the prob- 16. Care of souls. same commission include Auxil- point in the council's develop- distributed to the Fathers, nev- lem threatened to become long - 1. Sources of Revelation. 17. Seminaries and Catholic iary Bishop Mark McGrath of ment. er did reach the floor. Debate and difficult, Pope John inter- 2. The Church. schools. Panama City, Panama and The project now faces redraft- on the nature of the Church be- vened to stop debate on it at" 3. The Blessed Virgin Mary. 18. Missions. Father Aniceto Fernandez, O.P., ing. The title has already been gan Dec. 1 and ended Dec. 7 the council's 24th general meet- 4. The Deposit of Faith. 19. Communications media. Master General of the Domini- changed, from "The Sources of without reaching a vote. ing. It was announced at that 5. Moral Order. 20. The unity of the Church. can Order.

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December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 RITE PATRIARCH CELEBRATES MMS ant BETHLEHEM (NO — Men salem to make his yearly visit Tomb, located just north of ern Rite priests formed. of the Infant Jesus, dressed ' of good will from all parts of to the city of 10,000 in the Ju- this town. He then proceeded Chanting, they moved solemn- in silk swaddling clothes. to the Basilica of the Nativity, ly to the parish Church of St. the earth came to this city of dean hills just five miles to the south. where he was received by the Catherine, which is adjacent Once within the grotto the David to join in the solemn superior of the Franciscan mon- to the basilica proper. There, Patriarch set the figure down and colorful rites reenacting the Traveling with a police es- astery in Bethlehem. at close to 11 pan., they led upon the Gold Star of the Na- old yet ever-new story of the cort, the Patriarch was met by in the chanting of Matins and tivity, set in the grotto floor. dignitaries from Bethlehem and A colorful procession of birth of the Prince of Peace. J Lauds of Christmas. Around the star are inscribed nearby Beit-Jala at Rachel's hundreds of Latin and East- the words which designate this Like the shepherds 20 centu- through the streets of Bethele- Patriarch Gori sang the tra- one of the focal points of Chris- ries before them, they watched hem singing Christmas hymns ditional Solemn Pontifical Mass tianity — the very spot where in reverent silence as the figure and carols. at midnight in the Church of Christ was born. of the Infant Christ was carried . St. Catherine. The packed con- to the spot which bears the in- And from around the world, gregation included high "Jor-1 On Christmas Day, Masses scription: men of all races converged here danian civil and military offi- were offered in the Grotto of to swell to thousands the partici- cials, members of the United the Nativity from early morn- "Hie de Virgine Maria Jesus Nations delegation stationed in ing until late in the afternoon Christus natus est." — This is pants in the three-centuries-old ceremonies which celebrate the Jordan, and members : of the Pilgrims knelt in P'-Ryer the place where Jesus Christ consular corps of Jerusalem •— throughout the day, tt at was born of the Virgin Mary. Nativity. Close to 3,000 pilgrims and tourists had applied for Jor- including the French consul, one of the holiest spots fe onris- The scene is a crypt under danian visas so they could visit whose government only recent- tendom. . . the Church of the Holy Nativ- the holy Places this Christmas. ly renewed diplomatic relations ity — much of it the original with Jordan. The statue of the Infant Jesus church built by Constantine As in past years, well over placed in the grotto by Patri- in 330 A.C., and thus one of 1,000 Christian pilgrims were In the crowd were many arch Gori will remain there the oldest churches in Christ- able to cross the bristling Is- Christian Arabs, dressed in until the afternoon of Epiphany, endom. raeli - Jordanian border on flowing robes and veils remi- on Jan. 6, when it will be re- Christmas Eve at Jerusalem's niscent of the garb of partici- turned in solemn procession to A feature of this year's cele- barbed-wire cordoned Mandel- pants in traditional Nativity the Church of St. Catherine. bration was that boys and girls baum Gate. scenes. from Bethlehem — an almost Jan. 6 is Christmas Eve for exclusively Christian town in^ Leading the pilgrims to Beth- Following Mass, Patriarch the Orthodox, who follow the this Moslem nation — portrayed lehem was Latin Rite Patriarch Gori led a procession from old Julian calendar here, and the church to the basilica, their Christmas rites begin only the Christmas story in pageant Alberto Gori, O.F.M., of Jeru- NC Photo form, dressed in the traditional 1 salem, who left his residence in where the Grotto of the Na- ' six hours after the conclusion Shepherds' garb. They went the Jordanian sector of Jeru- FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, of New York tivity is located. Reverently of the Catholic Epiphany serv- and Military Vicar of Catholics in the U.S. armed forces, speaks he carried a life-size figure ice in the grotto. with Col, Richard J. O'Neill, commanding officer, First Battle Group, 23rd Infantry, during his first visit to Fort Richardson, Alaska. Church In Czechoslovakia

MIAMI'S DEALER Cardinal Spellman Offers WITH COMPLETE FREE Called Sick But Not Dying SAFETY LANE CHECKUP STATION VIENNA (NO — The Church and help the priests in doing — NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED Christmas Mass In Vietnam in conimunistrruled Czechoslova- works of charity, but their Q (NO '••'— Francis Car- ed his second Christmas, Mass, kia is not dying, but it is very 'greatest' influence is by good example. ' dinal Speliman, the Santa Claus in Nha Trang. : very sick. of the American serviceman At 2 p.m. he was airborne "Those priests who refused to overseas, made his Christmas again for another 90-minute That is the opinion of a vet- swear fidelity to the communist flight this time to Danang (for- eran observer of Czechoslovak schedule in Vietnam a typically state have gone various ways. Largest Buick Dealer Bast of Rockies 4 merly called Tourane). At 4:30 affairs who lives in an Iron Some few have managed to busy one. p.m. he said his third Christ- Curtain country near the Czech leave the country. But the mas Mass in the U.S. Marine Save Time and Money With On the afternoon of Christ- majority have been forced into Helicopter Company's hangar border. mas Eve, the Archbishop of a secular life, working in fac- in Danang. New York and military Vicar Giving a thorough survey of tories or wherever they can Buick QUICK Service of U.S. armed forces, arrived the Church's situation in that earn a living. Inevitably, some On; Dec. 26, he was airborne have been lost to the priest- Put that Buick of yours where it belongs ... by plane from the Philippines, again at 9 a.m. from Danang country, he said that the this being already the Cardi- hopes of the Church in hood. But others, unknown as in the hands of trained BUICK SPECIALISTS inland to Pleiku. After Mass in priests even to their fellow nal's 10th day of traveling and Pleiku and visits with the Czechoslovakia lie in small workers, have continued with COURTESY CAR SERVICE • CENTRALLY LOCATED visiting American units from Americans stationed there, he groups of very exemplary their priestly ideals, their spiri- "LET OUR GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE BE YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL" Alaska down through the Far flew by helicopter to Kontum in laymen, in the merits gained East. the central highlands, then flew by the nuns working with de- tual life and their priestly apos- southward to Bienhoa, 20 miles ranged children, but most of tolate. At midnight on Christmas from Saigon, to meet units all in the secret priests. the Cardinal celebrated Mass "Many do their priestly work there. Later that afternoon he quietly and secretly in their in a hangar on Tan. Son Nhut visited Vietnamese President "Some Czech priests tell of afterwork hours. The people airfield here. Ngo Dinh Diem. small groups of Catholics — many of them one-time high have great confidence in them; On Christmas Day he depart- much more confidence than HI 4-1661 ed by plane at 8:45 a.m. on a On Dec. 27 he flew to three government officials who were locations in southwestern Viet- reduced to common laborers' they have in the state-subsidized 2301 S.W. 8 ST. (HWY. 41 OR THE TRAIL) 90-minute flight to Nha Trang. priests. Every now and then a At 11 a.m. the Cardinal offer- nam and offered Mass in one of jobs because of their religion them. His last engagement be- — well educated, cultured and 'secret priest' is discovered and fore leaving the country was deeply spiritual, who are held arrested. lunch with President Ngo. At in great esteem by the people," "There is news also that there A Big Reason Why More & More 5:45 p.m. that day he departed the observer said. "These are are small groups of.young peo- New Car Buyers Are Changing Over... by plane for Bangkok to visit the foundation upon which the ple who are living their faith American servicemen in Thai- priests hope to rebuild the admirably in the manner of the Human Mileage is the greatest value that can land. Faith. They teach catechism catacombs. They have develop- be built into a tire . . . extra quality that ed a kind of toughness about makes the tire last longer, extra safety that makes their Faith and are not ily you last longer, too! Think how often you bet scandalized." your life and the lives of those you love on the power of your tires to stop in time. B.R. > LIQUI-GLASS GENERAL AUTO WASHED $ LIMEGROVER and WAXED Engine < Steamed Cleaned why don't you? 887-9491 <->Car Washed ™ (Whitewalls FREE) 601 HIALEAH DR. THI GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI 5600 Biscayne Blvd. PL 1-8564 1M1 Alton R d iaini Beachl Fla INSURANCE HOURS: DAVIS SUNSHINE GENERAL GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. j E' " TIRE GENERAL TIRE NftDTH MIAMI Wl 54249 70° NE- 167th St. 9 A.M. • 6 P.M. Week Days NVKM MIAMI Vz m% West of Shopping Center AUTO WAX GENERAL TIRE OF CORAL GABLES 10 10134 N.W. 27th Ave. 696-2341 •jilt™""" HBHHBBH MIRROR-GLAZE aHM

Page 4 December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida ALREADY HAVE FOUR CHi£®REH Couple Adopts Nine Orphans CHARLOTTE, N.C. (NO — A come. I can afford to spend couple with room in their home rv money raising children. It's a and in their hearts now find small return for the blessings their home filled with 13 chil- given us." dren instead of four. Myers, a native of St. Louis, For Mr. and Mrs. Don W. works for the Celanese Corpo- Meyers, it's exactly the Christ- ration. His wife is from Seattle. mas present they wanted. in whose custody the children The Myers have lived in Char- were. lotte for several years. The four boys and five girls, ranging in age from 2 to 13, For the Myers, adoptions They remarked that the ar- came to the Myers in one are not something new. They rival of the nine children from have two girls of their own, "airmail package" from St. and they adopted three boys, St. Cloud was for them the best Cloud, Minn., but it took the including a set of twins, but Christmas present of all. They couple several months to keep one of the twins drowned said that before the children's that package intact. about a year ago. arrival they had done no Christ- mas shopping or decorating "be- The story of the adoption of It was this accident that 'the nine children by Don and prompted Father Byron to call cause their family was not to- f Jean Myers goes back to last the Myers to see what help he gether." A Jan. 12, wherTWalter Baker and might render them. Father By- his wife were driving along a ron's solicitude led to the in- NINE MINNESOTA CHILDREN, orphaned a Valentine Klimek, a priest of the St. Cloud, highway-near their home in Bat- terest, of the Myers in the year ago when their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Minn., diocese. They were waiting for a plane tle ^Lake, Minn. Church. Clothing Donations Walter Baker, were killed in a highway accident, that will carry them to Charlotte. N.C., for a huddle at the Minneapolis airport with Father new life with their adoptive parents. Their pick-up truck went into The decision to adopt the Bak- "I May Set A Record j a ditch and turned over, killing er children was not strictly a the couple and leaving their nine NEW YORK (NC) — The parental one. Don and Jean American Catholics' overseas children orphaned. Myers consulted their four relief agency reported here that CATHOLIC EDITORS VOTE youngsters. When they express- Donald Myers and his wife, clothing donated this past ed enthusiasm about getting new reading an account of the ac- brothers and sisters, Myers Thanksgiving has reached un- cident in the Charlotte Ob- wrote to Catholic Charities in precedented volume. Council Top Story Of 1962 server, fixed on one sentence St. Cloud, urging that the adop- that made them come to a Catholic Relief Services — WASHINGTON (NO — Cath- in the list of 10 chosen by ed- 8. Two stories tied for tion be expedited. simultaneous decision. It quot- National Catholic Welfare Con- itors. eighth place: the call of olic newspaper editors, have ed a neighbor Joi the Bakers' ference said that the 1962 col- French arid German cardinals Msgr. Michael J. Begley, di- lection of usable clothing for overwhelmingly voted the bril- The other stories in the top as saying: "The children rector of Catholic Charities in at the coucil on Oct. 13 for needy persons overseas bids to liant Oct. 11 opening of the ten are: • ... .. won't stay together." the Raleigh diocese, asked Mrs. broadening representation on be the largest ever. Second Vatican Council the top Myers why she wanted to adopt 3. The Sept. 4 desegregation -the specialized commissions Donald called Father J. Paul nine children. At the CRS-NCWC warehouse Catholic news story of 1962. of Catholic schools in New Or- and the death of nuns Byron, pastor of St. Gabriel's church? who had instructed him here, all available space is fill- Second place in a poll of the leans. and priests in ' the January She replied, "Children need and his wife during their con-, parents. We need children. ed and the agency has rented top 10 stories was given to the violence in the Congo. 4. Announcement on June 25 version to Catholicism. And if these children were put two river barges to store cloth- June 25 decision of the U.S. of the Holy See's plans to chan- 9. The canonization of St. In this world together they ing- Supreme Court on school "We want to adopt those chil- nel $50 million into the Church Martin de Porres.'the mulatto should stay together." prayer. The court held volun- dren," Myers said to the priest. Large amounts are also re- in Red-threatened Latin Ameri- Dominican Brother from Lima, tary, recitation in New York The adoption machinery — a ported at warehouses in Seattle^ ca and to extend other aid. Peru, by Pope John on May 6. Her husband said, "God has public schools of a state- slow process — was set in mo- blessed me with a generous in- San Francisco and Los Angeles. authorized, non-sectarian pray- 5. The Sept. 30 defeat in the 10. The arrival in Rome on tion. Investigations were con- er to be unconstitutional. House of Representatives of a Oct. 13 of ; Russian Orthodox ducted by Catholic charities of fJLSLSLO.a..a. a fl fl a, a a. a a a a a a_Q_a p, a a g p. ft fl_fl_o_»_ CATHOLIC PICTURE BIBLE poll jof top Catholic stories lations. Under One Roof . . . conducted by the N.C.W.C. By Lawrence G. Lovasifc. S.VJ>. SJUST PUBLISHED! The widest selection of the finer News Service, principal 6. The pilgrimage of Pope •:• ' ,' • HERE AT LAST! 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December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 World Thrilled At Release Gift For You Of Cuban Prisoners Here Council Opens A New Era (Continued From Page 1) . supplies in a deal branded by many as downright blackmail. In History Of The Church Furthermore, he, who had defiantly prevented on-sight in- spection of missile bases in Cuba, had insisted upon and was By FATHER JOHN B. SHEERIN evident as always that the truth of the Lord will remain forever. granted the right to on-sight inspection of the medical and What will 1963 mean for the food supplies before they left South Florida. We see, in fact, as one age : Church? By way of reply we succeeds another, that the opin- • • • • - naturally look-to the Second ions of men follow one another While everyone, without exception, was happily thrilled at Vatican Council. The official re- and exclude each other. And the release of the. prisoners, not everyone was happy about - suits of the first often errors vanish as quickly the manner in which the negotiations for their release were session of the as they arise. reported to have been carried out. Council may "ECUMENICAL TEST" seem meager at "The Church has always op- Thinly disguised at first as a Cuban citizens' committee first glance but posed these errors. Frequently undertaking, it is now generally understood that the fund- the session ac- she has condemned them with raising and supplies collecting were carried out not merely tually represents the greatest severity. Nowa- with governmental sanction, but even under the direction the beginning of days, howver, the Spouse of of a cabinet member and bis staff. • a revolution. Christ prefers to make " •* of That may Not knowing all the facts, some may object to this and the medicine of mercy jier FR. SHEERIN seem like a protest. However, so far. as the President himself is con- than that of severity. She con- strong word siders that she meets the needs cerned, the matter is quite understandable. Following the but anyone who followed the of the present day by demon- fiasco of the invasion itself 20 months ago, Mr. Kennedy daily deliberations closely strating the validity of her assumed personal responsibility for any decisions which-might would agree that October teaching rather than by con- have contributed to its failure. 11th, the opening day of the demnations." Without question, this must have weighed heavily upon Council, was the beginning of These words set the tone for the President, warm-hearted and conscientious as he is by a new era in the Council. In line with the . nature, and it is possible that his role in the prisoner history. Pope's talk, the bishops ap- negotiations could have been directed by his personal-feel- For it marked the end of the plied the "ecumenical test" ings, and sense of responsiblity. Counter-. A four- . to each document submitted 1 for their approval. They voted For this, he must be congratulated, not condemned. The centuries' long trend came to overwhelmingly against the important thing is that because he acted courageously, 1,110 brave an abrupt stop when Pope John began to read his now schema on the Sources of men have been released from the shackles of communist Revelation because it was tyranny and persecution. memorable address. He was rolling away a vast stone of Counter-Reformation theol- • • • accretions that had outlived ogy, used scholastic rather There remain, of course, other problems. Some ask, their usefulness and the Roman than Biblical language, em- for instance, if the process of barter, in cash and goods, Coming New Year Offers Catholic Church was emerging phasized the legal rather than for prisoners is to be an established government policy in all its radiance and Christ- the spiritual features of the i from now on. They are concerned particularly with Amer- like vitality. Church and bristled with the ican citizens, many, held for long periods of time, in Cuba, RINGING WORDS knockdown and drag-out po- Great Hope For Mankind lemics of anti-Protestantism. in China, in Russia and in other countries. What was the stone that Pope They tabled the document on John rolled away? It was the Others ask about the policy, if any, of the United States We ought to begin* this New Year with more reason for valid Unity because it neglected to Counter-Reformation mentality with regard to the more than 100,000 starving political pris- hope than we have been able to bring to any year in recent give proper attention to the oners still held in crowded Cuban jails by a Castro made that prevailed in Catholic theol- question of Unity with Protes- memory. Some might question this statement on the basis that jubilant by-his invasion prisoner swap and continuing negotia- ogy, in liturgy and in life. It tants. tions for a "no invasion" pledge. the past year saw the gravest kind of crisis in a threatened nu- regarded the Church as a ven- erable institution, an organiza- Secondly, they applied a • • * • clear war, that the danger is by no means averted, that the threat tion that should be defended "pastoral test" to the docu- Answers to all those questions, we hope, will be made of communism beyond our borders is greater than ever, and so against heretics. ments under consideration. at the proper time in.the not-too-distant future. The loyal Catholic felt that Pope John in his opening ad- on. his primary task was not to dress had said that the sub- For the immediate present,, yve are grateful for the release radiate Christ so much as to stance" of the Faith is one thing of the invasion prisoners. Since their return to freedom, all All this is true, but if our judgment is ruled by fear of rebut the arguments of the and the manner of presenting of them have conducted themselves in such a manner as to Protestants and the Modern- it to the people something else bestir the pride of every citizen of the United States, partic- social and physical disasters alone, we will make the fatal ists and the Secularists.' The again — and that the bishops • ularly those of us in" South Florida wlsrhave had the opportunity mistake of belittling or ruling out altogether the spiritual world looked on and then should take this into considera- to know them better and to respect them deeply. tion. For the purpose of the factors which history proves can revitalize the world and looked away: it was—not in- • There has been no brain-washing of these men. Their terested in these sectarian Council was not to study fine : points of theology feut to bring leaders have emphasized that as a result of their * ordeal, <.-. accomplish what science or economic prosperity can never do. quarrels. It was trying to find ; i they have supreme' confidence and gratitude to this an answer to the baffling about "a doctrinal penetration and formation of consciences." i .-country; a greater-and ah abiding Faith in Almighty God; problems of man in the At the very time when the spectre of death and destruction He wanted the bishops to <• an unquenchable hatred for communism and an over- atomic age. powering determination to restore freedom to their beloved loomed ominously over, the world last October,: the- Ecumenical help the people to increase Then came the ringing words their faith and to develop a •• --Cuba; ' .'. •••'••.'• •-• •• • •••'••. Council was getting Under way and gradually became a symbol of the Holy Father in early Oc- high degree of personal com- • tober. "At the outset of the Almost paraphrasing the historic words of Gen. Douglas of hope and peace four all men everwhere. Already the-good mitment to Christ's teaching. Second Vatican Council, it is MacArthur that "I shall return," their repeated messaige is effects of its first session are being felt in many ways. When it that "We wilt go back to fight again." Castro will recall that Gen. MacArthur did return. resumes its divinely guided -work next September,, people of The Diocese: of Miami' Weekly Publication May. God bless' and protect Jhese Cuban crusaders for all faiths will be watching it with the keenest interest and with IV^^r^V Embracing Florida's 16 South- freedom during 1963 and through all the years to come. V ML/" ern Counties: JBroward, Cbar- the growing conviction that this may well be "the twentieth een- *^PV lotte, Collier, Dade, DeSpto, r . 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Page 6 December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Dust Of History Covers This Ancient See AN AlltAR* feOY By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH There is considerable venera- tion there for what is known as Since the Ecumenical Council the Holy House of Mary, called Tecessed, many bishops have Maryem. Considering the hand-- stated publicly that one of the ful of Catholics in the immense great good effects of the unique many respects. Incidentally, This holy area, 'known far whenever you hear of an aux- and wide as a cradle of Chris- area, it comes as something of gathering was a pleasant shock to realize_that the enriching ' iliary bishop being the titular tianity was in the direct path of bishop of some strange see, tens of thousands of fanatic the Shrine of Our Lady actual- contact with ly welcomes an average of 3,000 other bishops most likely his diocese is one Moslem invaders in the 8th and of the many now in ruins or 9th centuries. It figured later in pilgrims a week from all parts from areas al- of the world. ~^~ most completely obscurity in Archbishop Des- the chaotic times of the Cru- unknown to us. cuffe's Vicariate of Asia Mi- sades, and again in any number As a matter of strange fact, One of the prel- nor. of political revolutions. Grad- • the Turks themselves are de- ate s who s e Where vocations flourished ' ually its once mighty position in moted to Mary,, and even strang- many centuries ago and a short- the affairs of the church was er, the Moslems go out of their work for the WALSH Church falls into age of priests was unheard of, 'abandoned, and the dust of his- way to recognize Mary and beg this latter category has a sto"ry today there is not a single na- tory settled over it, but even her intercession and reportedly we fell is. worth retelling, if tive priest, not one diocesan then the upheavals continued to receive favors from her hands. only because his diooese is re- priest. Dominicans, Franciscans come. In the past century more There is indeed hope for a re- la to almost the whole 2,000 and Capuchins, all foreigners, hard blows were rained an the newal of the Christian life on av yeW$£riod of Christian history. as is-of course the Italian Arch- ancient area in the form of new large scale in that ancient area, This bishop, a bearded, bishop, add up to a grand total revolutions; and wars. Ataturk if we note in history the long elderly man rules now in a of only 18 priests. In that enor- proved himself to be so im- range effects of genuine devo- single diocese the vast area mous land, there are only nine placable an enemy that Chris- tion Jo Mary. where at one time in the . churches to administer . . . and tians became refugees seeking The Archdiocese of Izmir has Church's history no less than but 2,000 Catholics to care for. religious freedom in America, never been heard of by most 256 dioceses flourished. He is Perhaps the most striking Armenia and Poland. of us. And yet its past history forbidden by law to increase contrast with the past is re- Against the background of has helped to shape civilization the number of his priests and vealed when the. pile of ruins these contrasts, it is remarka- and today we a*re different' to is forced therefore to wait identified as the site of Ephesus ble to find that something has some degree because of the until one dies in order to get is examined. It is now known as remained the same all these Third Ecumenical Council and Selcuk. Its link with the very centuries, namely devotion to another. Within bis diocese, in the role this hallowed area play- '. . . sixty two, sixty three, sixty four. . . ." . a largely forgotten corner, are .beginning of Christianity is se- the Blessed Mother. ed in the spread of the Church,. -the remains of the once great cure in the fact that its first city of Ephesus, forever to be bishop was St. , a dis- remembered as the site of the ciple of St. John the Apostle. God Is Never Hard To Approach Third Eeumenjcal Council in It was from this city that 431. Polycarp sent his own disci- By FR. KILIAN McGOWAN, C.P. Him to accept the burden of ples west as far as Dijon in our punishment. The* head of this unusual France and up along the Probably every one of us, at one time or another, has wished He loves ,to take innocent chil- archdiocese, known as Izmir Rhone river, and thus prob- dren onto His lap and He lov- i- that God didn't appear to be so There may have been an ex- in His words, yet He phrases r (Smyrna), is Archbishop Joseph ably brought the first news of ingly pursues hardened sinners.^ Descuffe, a Vincentian confrere ' Christianity to some in what remote'. . . so. difficult to grasp cuse for the shepherds to won- Divine Truths in terms of on to ... so der what they would find, but And what is more human than' of Father John Young, Rector of we now know as the heart of household items and "the every- a blood splattered disfigured dy- our minor seminary in Miami. Europe. seemingly hard, there is none for. us.' We know day words of a farmer or a to approach. what they found. ing Man on the cross. This gives • Living in the Casa Internazion- Ephesus for 1,500 years has simple city dweller. witness to the unchanging con- This is a kind 1 K was hardly the majesty ale with the Archbishop during been famed as the site of the In His miracles the immen- stancy of God's- personal love of' miscbncep- \ or the power of God that stood the weeks of the Council, Fa- Third Ecumenical Council held sity of God, which makes the for each one'of us. This is the tion that medi- ther Young obtained most of out as the Son of God appear- basis of our hope and .indeed in the fifth- century. More spe- tation > at the | Almighty present intimately the facts given in this account. ed, in human form. It was our joy. , cifically its fame has been re- crib should | .-rather the infinite attractive- in all things as causing their In the ever mysterious land lated to our Blessed Mother, for ; existence, will be reflected. It of .Turkey,' Archbishop Descuf- ' shatter. ness of a newly bom infant. It is sheer thouglitfulness to the Council held in that city will be evident that every say that God is remote, to us. fe's diocese sprawls over 15 ' If the crib What could.. be ^more ap- became known in time as the teaches any I«- Fr- McGowan proachable than this? creature is subject to His Unfortunately we have the huge- provinces. He lives be- Marian Council. The reason: it slightest command. Yet He fearful power of making our- yond any doubt in a" land of son, it is that our God is any- And what is more common was 'defined there against the 1 calls upon His power to stop selves remote to Him. But ho .almost incredible contrasts be- thing but remote and that He is place than a limestone cave false teaching of Ifetorius that carved-from a hill'outside Beth- a bereaved mother's tears, to one has ever participated so tween the present and the past. supremely approachable. Mary was the Mother of God, a lehem. What's more congenial calm a distraught father, or intimately in human life as WBere once therewere far As the shepherds raced to- -doctrine already so firmly held wards Bethlehem, the first to simple people than a bed of to remove the very human did Christ the Son of God. more dioceses than there are by the Church that its formal fear of His apostles caught Christmas night, they must straw, the company of domes- He is Emmanuel ... and today in the United States, the definition touched off a spon- in an angry sea. have experienced ,an over- tic animals, a recently married that means,. "God with us." Church can now '-count only taneous demonstration of danc- whelming curiosity; What would - Couple of teenagers, or a babe In His agonizing, prayer in That's why St. John wrote: "I one, and this a pitiful one in ing and singing in.the streets. they find? From their youth the wrapped in the usual swaddling the garden, He sees the noth- write of what was from the be- Jews had been' impressed with clothes? ingness of all things in com- ginning, what' we have heard, the awesome majesty and the When this child begins to parison to the will of His Fa- what we have seen- with our aloof grandeur of Yahweh. The preach, "He will utter sublime ther. The eternity of God makes ' eyes, what we have looked; upon Strange But True Savior who had suddenly ap- truths in a way to nourish the this so. Yet this attribute is and our hands have handled peared in their midst • . . what hearts #1 little ones. The Wis- practically hidden by His mer- . . . . of the Word of Life!" would He be like? ~ dom of God will be manifested ciful compassion compelling : (Uh. 1:1) Some Roadblocks To Spiritual Peace By FATHER LEC» J. THESE and has obtained God's for- God intends, certainly, that giveness. Psychological guilt our practice of religion should feelings, on the other hand, be a happy experience. This matters. He thinks that he Is found other outlets. It is not are a vague and generalized does not mean that .the good sinning when in fact there Is an ill that a confessor can cure. conviction of personal un- THE CREATOR.'OF Christian should go skipping and no sin. He is never satisfied The priest will work patiently worthiness which repentance SCIENCE FICTION, with his prayers and repeats with a scrupulous penitent to and absolution seem power- STMARTlW th PORRES, A PIONEER SOCIAL. singing his way through the JUVep AND DIED A help him to control his compul- WORKER, OFTEM DISTRIBUTED AS MUCH AS day. It does mean that we nor- them interminably. In confes- less to alleviate. 2OOO DOLLARS A WEEK IN ACTS OF CHARITY. maUy should find in our faith a sion he is afraid that he has sion. The real cure, however, must be the work of psychiatry Christ gave us the sacra- source of quiet content and in- not told his sins adequately. ments for our spiritual health, or some other form of psycho- terior peace. If anxiety or other He wants to repeat his confes- -not for physical or psychologi- therapy. mental misery is a chronic sion over and over again. In cal health. The sacrament of spite of his confessor's reas- Guilt feelings are another penance will forgive sins, but part of our spiritual life, we it will not of itself cure a neu- surance, he leaves the confes- form of psychological prob- may suspect a submerged emo- rosis any more than it will cure sional as anxious and worried lem which can complicate a tional problem as the culprit. person's spiritual life and rob tuberculosis. as when he entered. It is very unlikely that God has him of joy in his religion. However, prayer and the sac- visited us with this particular Guilt feelings, in the psycho- raments can and will help us Scrupulosity is primarily a logical meaning of the. term, to bear our crosses, physical • kind of cross. psychological problem, not a do not pertain to some recog- and mental, until such time as moral or a spiritual problem. It One of the more conuu— nized sin. Any normal person we can find a cure for them. "IHs ONLY NOTABLE CHRISTIAN DANCES is a form of neurosis, a com- OVEK. 300 YEARS OU>,THIS feels guilty when he has de- Meanwhile God is infinitely pa- STILL Iff &/STEA/CE ARE WE 'S&S£S? destroyers of spiritual peace pulsive neurosis which in this QUAMT PULPIT IN liberately sinned and it is tient with us and has compas- ffeCO ifi SEVtUE OfmeOOAL. OH CEKTHIH is the phenomenon known as particular instance finds outlet FEASTS OF OUR LADY, WWfiV l& BOYS , LAS -nywws, NEW MEXICO, scrupulosity. A scrupulous good that he does. This sense sion "for our'infirmities. No one utesseo at me COSTUMES er PHIUP IV'S HAS 10 SE APPROACMEO in the person's moral life. Ottf DAUCEA GRAVE MINUET IN HOhUUK OF W A LAOOBttJ person is one who has lost the of guilt disappears, however, ever will go to hell "because •me MOWER OF Goo. power of judgment in moral The neurosis could have when the sinner has repented he couldn't help it."

December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 Voice Fhotoa New College Building Recently Completed At St. John Vianney Seminary First Building Of Biscayne College For Men In North bade County Building Projects Completed Building In Diocese Soars In The Diocese During 1962 Past $10 Million In 1962 Following is a list of building projects completed during" (Continued From Page 1) senior classes will be,added in the year 1962 in the Diocese of Miami by the Diocese itself, largely through the Diocesan Development Fund; by non- rectories and one a rectory succeeding years until the full diocesan groups and institutions, and by individual parishes addition while another rec- iour-year college course is and missons: tory is under construction. available. One convent addition was DIOCESAN * Barry College, the only completed and three new con- St. John Vianney Seminary, Miami — College Building Catholic college for women in No. 2; caretaker's home. vents are being built, with the South, completed and still another ready to be Central Catholic liigh School, Fort Myers. opened three new buildings started. during 1962. They are the Msgr. Pace High School for Girls, Golden Glades. Thompson Hall College Union, A recreation building and par- and two dormitories, Regina Catholic Home for Children, Perrine. . ish hall are now in use, and Mundi and Regina Coeli. ..-St. Vincent Hall addition, Miami. two more parish halls are be- ing planned. Two new cafetoria Camp Matecumbe, South Dade — Recreation hall. Construction is proceeding ' will soon be ready , and field rapidly for the new Marymount Immaculala-LaSaJle high' schools — portable additions. - houses are being prepared for Junior College at Boca Raton. four diocesan high schools. St. Joseph Hospital, Port Charlotte. . • It will open its doors to its first CONTINUED GROWTH students next ...September. Early in the year.the new St. - DREAM REALIZED NON-DIOCESAN Joseph Hospital, Port Charlotte, 'Mary Kennedy Hall, Biscayne College, Opa-Locka. Lady Of Florida Monastery And Retreat House The Passionist Fathers com- was opened to patients. -Just • pleted and • opened the Our Thompson Hall College; Union, Regina Mundi and Regina last Saturday the new Our Lady Lady of Florida Monastery and Coeli Hall dormitories,' Barry College, Miami'Shores. of the Cenacle Retreat House Retreat House in North Palm Building Now Under V/gy for Women was dedicated at Beach, one of the finest in the Our Lady of Florida Retreat House and Monastery, North Lantana. Previously the new United 'States. Additional Following is a list of building projects now under con- Dominican Retreat House for retreat facilities for men will Palm Beach. /. . _• • - struction in the Diocese of Miami by the Diocese itself and be provided by the Retreat by individual- parishes and missions: Women at Kendall was opened. • Dominican Retreat House for Women, Kendall. House section provided with the "The miracle of St. John assistance of the Knights of, Co- . . Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle, Lantana. DIOCESAN Vianney" continued to grow Cardinal GiMxms High School, Fort Lauderdale — Field lumbus on the second floor of PARISHES, MISSIONS house. . ' ; with the opening of a new the new College Building at St. College Building, at the Dio- John Vianney Seminary when ' Christ the King, South Miami — Church and rectory. Cardinal Newman High School, West Palm Beach — Field cesan seminary in South house-. • . -. : ' . the seminarians are absent dur- Dade. This represented the St. Jude, Jupiter — Church. Madonna Academy, West Hollywood — Field house. ing the summer months or at - . fifth building on the ever- other times. St. James Mission, Lake Placid — Church. PARISHES expanding campus of the sem- inary where" more than 175 During 1962, the dream of Holy Redeemer, Miami — Church addition. Annunciation, West Hollywood — Church and school ad- dition. . young men are now studying another home io care for de- - Little Flower, Coral Gables — Church addition. Resurrection, Dania — Church. for diocesan priesthood. pendent children came true. St. James, North Miami — Church. It is the Catholic Children's :' St. Monica, Carol City — School. As they complete their high St. Brendan, Miami — Rectory and cafetorium. school ^and first two years of Home at Perrine, conduct- St. Luke, Lake Worth — Scttool. St. Joan of Arc, Boca Raton — Convent. . .' . . college' level studies, these ed by the St. Joseph Sisters St. Philip Benizi, Belle Glade — Convent. young men now will advance of St. Augustine. : .. St. Matthew, Hailandale — School addition. ' . . ' St. Vincent Ferrer, Delray Beach — Convent. to the new St. Vincent de Paul An addition also was built at St. B.ernadette, Fort Lauderdale — Portable additions. Major Seminary at Boynton St. Vincent Hall, the diocesan Beach, now under construc- St. Philip Benizi, Belle Glade — Rectory and parish hall. home for the care of unwed Building In Planning Stage tion and to be completed by mothers, which adjoins cy St. Mary Magdalen, Miami Beach — Rectory. the opening of the new school Hospital in Miami. Following is a list of building projects of parishes and term beginning next Septem- St. Juliana, West Palm Beach — Rectory addition. : missions in the Diocese- of Miami now in the planning stage, ber. St. Vincent de Paul Semi- , Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Fort Lauderdale — Convent many of which will be started soon: nary is being built and will be 60 Men At Retreat addition. Blessed Sacrament, Fort Lauderdale — Church and school. conducted by the Vincentian Fa- Sixty men from Blessed Sac- St. Clare, North Palm Beach — Church and school. thers, who also are in charge rament, St. Elizabeth and St. 173 Converts Baptized Pontiff Gives Chalice Immaculate Conception, Hialeah -r- Church. of the St. John Vianney Minor Coleman parishes attended a St. Dominic, Miami — Church. Seminary." three-day retreat Dec. 14-16 at .' CHICAGO (NO — One hun- , HILDESHEIM, St. John the Apostle, Hialeah — Church. Our Lady of Florida Retreat dred and seventy-three adults DOORS OPENED (NO — Pope John XXIII has House in North Palm Beach. were; baptized as Catholics at St. Michael, Miami — Church. "The first Catholic College for given a chalice to an expiation St. Raphael, Lehigh Acres — Church. onei time in a ceremony at Holy N men in South Florida formally .Angels church. Thirty priests church near the site of the nazi . St. Vincent de Paul, Miami — Church. ' opened its doors this month. It Nunsln Trade Union St. Hugh, Miami — School addition, cafetorium, convent. took part.; ; : Bergen - BeJsen concentration is Biscayne College, which? re- JERUSALEM (NO — Twelve SS, Peter and Paul, Miami — Refurnishing and redeco- ceived its first freshman class Three days later, 35 children camp with the wish that the rating. Catholic Sisters who are Arabs ©f the adult converts were bap- church "may help to keep the in the Mary Kennedy Hall, at have become members of the Ascension, Fort Myers Beach — Parish hall. tized. •.. : • • spirit of atonement alive." Golden Glades, North Dade Israeli trade union federation • St. Coleman, Pompano Beach — Parish Hall. County. Sophomore, junior and through the union of teachers. Little Sisters Kneel At Prayer In The Chapel Of The Residence THEY CARE FOR ABANDONED POOR Little Sisters By Alms Until they were forced to Since rules of their order are ers after Sunday Masses; leave Cuba by the communist similar to those of the Little Sis- government of Fidel Castro, the After their arrival here in ters of the Poor who staff insti- May, 1961, the Sisters enrolled, Little Sisters of the Abandoned tutions throughout the United Poor oj>erated 17- homes for the in English courses and some poor aged throughout the prov- States, the Little Sisters o£ the of their members are now tak- inces of the island. Abandoned Aged must subsist ing advanced courses at Bar- entirely by the work of their ry College. Today, seven of the order own hands and through the alms whose motherhouse is in Va- of the faithful. Many of their order have been lencia, Spain, are represented transferred to Mexico, Spain, for the first time in the United During the past few months Germany, , P.uerto Rico and States in the Diocese of Mi- they have become a familiar to other stations in Latin Amer- ami where they staff the Sa- sight as they, travel each Sun- ica while 19 remain in Havana SACRED HEART Residence located in Miami's tion of Mother Margarita shown' with three of cred Heart Residence for day to a different Catholic where they care for the poor northwest section is operated by the Little the ladies who reside with the Sisters,-at the Women at 3290 NW Seventh Church in South Florida to re- aged in the building which was Sisters of the Abandoned Aged, under the direc- outdoor shrine of the Sacret Heart. St. ceive donations from parishion- formerly the novitiate.

Depending Entirely On Alms, The Sisters Are Visiting Different Churches In Diocese Eafeh Sunday For Donations Sisters Sew Altar Linens For Their Small Chapel

Holiday Cookies For Residents In Large Quantities Seven Sisters Comprise The First Community Of Their Order Stationed In The United States " "

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10 December 28, 1962 THE VOICE r Miami, Florida FOR TH E BEST TfcAP Welfare bureab u In West Palm PRICES and TERMS ; WEST. PALM BEACH —•A ASK FOR :: > grant of $30,000 from the Lewis Foundation to operate the new Catholic Welfare Bureau here for a period of one year was Daniel J. Horvathl AMERICAS LARGEST General Manager Michael J. Boyle presented to Bishop Coleman F. ST\ MIAMI New Car Sales Mgf. St. Theresa DETROIT-^FLINT;* MIAMI Carroll following ceremonies of Coral Gables Epiphany / blessing on Friday. FINE CARS - FINE SERVICE South Miami : Mrs. Edward Lewis, daugh- ter-in-law of the late Count Frank J. Lewis, who estab- lished the foundation, and : who was known nationally and internationally for his gener- osity to the Church, particu- larly in Florida, was present for the ceremonies and donat-

; ed the monies to Bishop Car- roll on behalf of the founda- tion. More than 150-persons were present for the blessing of the new office located at 309 Belve- dere Rd., and the open house CATHOLIC WELFARE Bureau recently opened in "West Palm that followed. The Catholic Beach was blessed by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Friday. At Welfare Bureau is the first chil- right is Father Joseph M. McLaughlin, Bureau supervisor. dren's and family agency to be operated in Palm Beach County under voluntary auspices. Father Jpseph M. McLaugh- lin, superMsor of the new bu- reau, which is. under the direc- tion of Msgr. Bryan O. Walsh, diocesan director : of Catholic Charities, assisted Bishop Car- roll during the ceremonies. Also present were Monsignor /Walsh; : Father John Nevins, assistant diocesan -director of Catholic Charities and members of the Catholic Charities committee of Palm Beach County. The third Catholic Welfare Bureau operated in the Dio- cese of Miami will provide foster home and adoption pro- grams as well as counseling And why shouldn't he be? and services to unwed moth- ers. Children from broken You see, Miami is his base of operation, Now, when he wants credit information homes'or disturbed children yet he does business all over the state. from any part of Florida there is no : wiK be placed; by the bureau And because credit information is of more waiting, no more long distance in foster homes. Couples de- the utmost importance to him, and calls, all he has to do is call Florida • • : Voice Photos siring to adopt a child may too, his business requires substantial National in Miami, his hometown $30,000 CHECK from the Lewis Foundation is presented to Bishop contact the agency which is bank, and they will get the information licensed by the state to han- financing from time to time, he really Coleman F. Carroll by Mrs. Edward Lewis of West Palm Beach. had banking problems... that is, until he wants... and in a hurry, too. dle adoption. he placed his money business with, At left is Msgr. Bryan O. Walsh, director of Catholic Charities. When it comes to commercial loans, Other bureaus are the Catho- the Florida National, and now he the combined lending capacity of lic Welfare Bureau in Miami is happy as a lark! Florida National Group of Banks, and the Catholic Service Bureau And, here's why., .you see, the Florida we believe, is sufficient to meet the Spiritual Talk For Sisters in Fort Lauderdale. All are un- National Bank and Trust Company requirements of any business inFlorida. der the direction of diocesan at Miami is a member of the Florida Catholic Charities. National Group of Banks with How about you? If your operations Recorded By Msgr. Enright 31 all-service commercial banks require a broader banking service, strategically located all over Florida. come in and let's talk over your needs A spiritual talk for Sisters by at Baltimore where he was And while every member bank is an ... and while you are here, look us Msgr. James F. Enright, Vicar ordained. In 1929 he became independent operation, the Group over. We believe you will find those for Religious in the Diocese first pastor of St. Paul Parish, FR 4-8481 provides a state-wide service that is fast other 'plus services' that you have ', of Miami will be released in St. Petersburg having served and dependable... unique in Florida! always wanted. January by the Conference-A- as assistant in St. Patrick 'Qral-a-Sa?nt Month Club. parish, Miami Beach PRESENTED BY / And remember, you have free parking in the duPont Founded by the Carmelite Since 1949, he has been pas- Garage in our own building; just have your parking Fathers Guild of Englewood, tor of St. Rose of Lima parish, ticket stamped before you leave the Bank; N. J., the club sends its rec- Miami Shoreg. rds monthly to more than V. -,700 convents and monaste- After Your First Transaction At This ries in the United States, Ca- Bank You, Too, Will Like nada, Ireland, England, Ja- pan, Guam, Korea, Africa to CHURCH Higher lew! and South America. Just One Escalator Step Up .'; Monsignor Enright's confer- From Flagler and 2nd Avenue : ence is entitled, "Kindness in ; Dealing With Others," and is on ;;one side of an LP record in a FLORIDA NATIONAL BAN •12-record series. Each month BEAullFUL • RESTFUL • HOMEY . two new talks are added. . "• AND TRUST. COMPANY AT MIAMI , Holly wood • : " Alfred I. ^duPont Building „ ^ . , Ordained to the . priesthood m *9,990| - Membert'-Federai Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Florida. National Group for the Diocese of St. Aug- MAINTENANCE ur Capital and Surplus in Ratio to Deposits and Loans Makes This One of the Strongest Banks in the Nation ustine in 1927, Monsignor En- 20th Ave. and Buchanan St. p24.50 M ; right's first assignment was as assistant in the Cathedral

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As a part of, their regu- ialism by suppressing or re- lar course- of instruction stricting groups dedicated to on the evils of Commu- nim, Miami Diocesan belief in God? school pupils' study "Ques- A. As has been their practice tions and Answers on since their coming to power in Communism" by Richard any country, the Communists Cardinal Cushing. The have currently continued in one Voice therefore publishes ' form or another their persecu- another installment of ex- tion or harrassment of all re- cerpts from this authori- ligious groups. But especially tative source through the noteworthy is the renewed courtesy of the Daughters world-wide war upon the Cath- of St. Paul, at whose book- olic Church inaugurated in 1959 store, 2700 Biscayne Blvd., and continued down to the pres- the complete volume is ent time. available. Q. What signalized the be- was issued by the Foreign Lan- sent Marxism-Leninism as obedience and meekness. The ginning of this determination Q. Have the Communists guages Publishing House of completely opposed to this Church threatened with the currently expressed their ad- to destroy the Catholic Church Moscow and went on sale here "reactionary" religious view? wrath of God and torment in herence to dialectical mater- on a world-wide scale? in the Spring of 1961. A. It declares quite boldly- hell those who dared rise Q.» How does this work first "Marxiam-Leninism _ has great against the divinely established riase the question of warring merits that distinguish it from rule of the exploiters." A. As is frequently the case upon God and upon the Cath- all other philosophical systems. with Communist campaigns, olic Church? It does not recognize the exist- It is little wonder that Mos- this drive began with the pub- ence of any supernatural cow follows up this thought to A. It begins by emphasizing lication of the new work for the forces or creators. It rests the comrades of the world in Communists of the world, on an extensive scale what squarely on reality, on the real the March, 1960, "World Marxist "Fundamentals Of Marxism- the "World Marxist Review" world in which we live. It liber- Review," by the current Leninism." This book appeared for December, 1959, points out ates mankind, once and for all, charge: "Like any other ideol- in the original Russian lan- in reviewing the Russian edi- from superstition and age-old ogy of the exploiting classes, guage edition in 1959, and has tion: "The unshakable founda- spiritual bondage. It encourages that of the Catholic Church ful- Handsomest Seafood Restaurant since been translated into many tion of the entire edifice of independent, free and con-fills the function of an apologist Marxism-Leninism is its philo- anywhere in the world!!! other tongues. The edition in sistent thought. for exploitation." 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Page 12 December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida ^Jo fKePuaee Children ^rrem / A GI sergeant of 16 years service with the U.S. Army was Santa Claus this year to some 1,000 Spanish-speaking during Bishop Coleman F. Carroll's an- nual Christmas party for the youngsters at Centro Hispano Catolico. A veteran of World, War tl who has provided Christmas toys for Korean orphans an- nually since 1957, M-Sgt. Nec- tor J. Morales of Company (i. 5th Training Regiment, Fort Dix, N. J., came to Miami to distribute more than 1,200 r" "in,g, new toys which He ,eted during the year for children and Cuban re- fugee boys and girls. His program "to bring the spirit of Christmas to orphan and needy children in every part of the world" was born in Korea in 1951 when he saw first hand helpless children dy- ing in their flight from com- munist aggression. Volunteer- ing for duty in Korea in 1957, Voice Photo Morales organized a program among his fellow soldiers to NATIVITY s-cene was.enacted at Centro Hispano enrolled in the nurseries conducted by the support Sun Ae Orphanage near Catolico, diocesan Spanish center in downtown Dominican Sisters who staff the center, as a Inchon City. Under his leader- Miami, last week by Spanish-speaking children prelude to the annual Christmas parties. ship, and devotion, the detach- ment of which he was sergeant ales' Church." The father of Korea. This was the first year Welcoming the little children repaired living quarters, play two sons and a daughter, who that he did not travel abroad, at the diocesan Spanish center grounds and road leading to the has enlisted the cooperation of at his own expense, to dis- in their own language, Sergeant orphanage. toy manufacturers throughout tribute the toys personally. A Morales told the tiny Cuban re- A native Puerto Rican Cath- SANTA-SERGEANT Nector J. Morales of Fort Dix came to the country sends thousands heart ailment has made it fugees, "We hope next year to olic, Morales even built a cha- Miami to distribute more than 1,200 new toys which he collected pel for the children which to- of toys, clothing, and cash necessary for him to curtail have a Christmas party in Ha- for the Spanish-speaking boys and girls throughout the year. day is referred to as "Mor- donations each Christmas to some of his activities, he said. vana."_

Cuban Children Donned Costumes For Party Pre-Schoolers Portrayed Pilgrims At Bethlehem Tiny Latin Americans Watched With Interest

Doll Cribs From Santa Brought Surprise And Joy "Felices Pascuas" Sung American Child's Balloon Gets Start From Sister William, O.P. ,3,8,,1962•,.•;.-- JHE.VOICE, , , , Miami, Florid? page,...I FAMILY CLINIC Advertising Sales Help 'When Party Starts, Their Parents Go Out' What do you think of parents who do not stay Wanted home when their teenagers have parties? The practice is growing in our community and believe me it means You con earn good trouble! Older boys often bring drinks, uninvited pay as a representa- groups sometimes "crash" the parties, and though the affairs may start with dancing or games, eventually tive of the advertising some couples go outside or into darkened rooms for department of THE more privacy. Responsible parents are on the spot, because it may be difficult or embarassing to try to VOICE.' Experience find out beforehand whether a party will be properly helpful but not neces- . supervised. How hould we handle this situation? By FATHER JOHN L. THOMAS, S.J. sary. Part or full time. The practice you mention, Harriet, indicates such obvious Car necessary. lack of common sense and parental responsibility that there should be little need for further comment. Yet the custom Write or call: of allowing adolescent boys and girls to spend long periods together, alone and unsupervised, whether at beach parties, Angelo Sava all-day outings, private small-group gatherings, baby-s;' ' -g Advertising Manager dates, and so on, has become so widespread that it's; a time we ask what has caused this flight from reason* and responsibility. THE Although superficial observers might point to our in- creasing affluence and leisure, together with the facile VOICE means of communication and travel now available to all, these are clearly related to the change as conditions rather 6301 Biscayne Blvd. than causes. Changed social conditions may challenge old Miami, Florida patters of parental conduct and call for new responses, but among responsible parents such responses are always PLaza 4-2561 developed in

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Voice Photos NEW CENACLE Retreat House for Women located at 1400 S. chapel. The Congregation of pur Lady of the Retreat in the RETREAT HOUSE was blessed by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Dixie Highway, Lantana, provides accommodations for 40 re- Cenacle conducts the women's retreat house where days and treatants including private bedrooms, dining room, library and during ceremonies Friday in Lantana. Retreats were formerly evenings of recollection may also be scheduled. conducted at Tranquillitas at Manalapan.

Mother Marie Mullane Greets Early Visitors Pontifical Low Mass Was Offered By Bishop Carroll South Florida Women Assisted At Dedication Mass

Men And Women Crowded Cenacle Chapel For Mass Celebrated By Bishop Mother Murphy Of Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Served Refreshments To Guests December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 2 Biggest Responsibilities Nocturnal Adoration Dec. 31 At Cenacle Retreat House Facing Lay women Today LANTANA — Nocturnal Ador- Further information on re- SAN FRANCISCO (NO — Tttfr not be announced until the ation will be conducted at the treats and days of recollection biggest responsibilities facing NCCW executive board, over new Cenacle Retreat House, 1400 may be obtained by contacting the Catholic laywoman today which ste will preside, meets S. Dixie Hwy., beginning at 2 Mother Marie Mullane, retreat are to realize her own personal in Washington, Jan. 20 to 25. p.m. Monday, Dec. 31. director, at the retreat house worth as a Christian, and to First West-coast laywoman to staffed by the Congregation of achieve a spiritual formation to Adoration will continue Our Lady of the Retreat in the be named national NCCW presi- throughout the night and confer- help her efforts to raise the dent, Mrs. McCarthy brings to Cenacle whose principal work is moral level of society. ences will be conducted by Fa- retreats the administrative office more ther Joseph Bilsteiner, J.S. This message was brought than 20 years of experience in home by Mrs. Joseph McCar- Catholic women's work in the The first general retreat for thy of San Francisco, who last San Francisco archdiocese. women in the new building Vero Beach Club month was named national which accommodates 40 retreat- president of the National Coun- ants in private rooms will begin Chairmen Named cil of Catholic Women. Three Retreats Friday, Jan. 4 and conclude Sun- VERO BEACH — Thirteen Speaking at a press confer- day, Jan. 6. Conferences will be members of St. Helen parish conducted by Father Eugene ence after her return from a Are Scheduled have been appointed to the Fisher, S.J. of Philadelphia. month-long sojourn on the East KENDALL — Three general board of the parish woman's Coast, Mrs. McCarthy empha- retreats for women have been Reservations are now being club, by Mrs. Robert K. sized the importance of "for- scheduled at the Dominican Re- accepted for a weekend retreat lip, president. "t mation," through careful study treat House, 7275 SW 124th St., Jan. 11 through Jan. 13 for wom- and reading, in order that the during the month of January. en in the Port Charlotte and Mrs. James Sposato, Jr. and Catholic laywoman be prepared According to Sister Mary Punta Gorda areas. Father Pat- to face the crucial moral issues CUBAN REFUGEE women who recently formed a branch of the Mrs. Walter T. Arnold serve as Stephen, O.P., superior, week- National Needlework Guild of America in Miami donated 100 rick Walsh, O.P. will be retreat co-chairmen of the Home and of our time. end conferences will be con- articles of clothing for American dependent children to Msgr. master. School committee; Mrs. Milton With regard to the national ducted Jan. 4-6; and Jan. 11-13; Bryan O. Walsh, diocesan director of Catholic Charities. Mrs. Council's plans for the coming and reservations may be made B. McCann and Mrs. Joseph Ana Silva, left, and Mrs. Maria Canning of Corpus Christi Fee, civic participation; Mrs. year, Mrs. McCarthy stated that by calling 238-2711. parish are among members of the new group. Auxiliary Circles Leadership Institutes — training Members of Holy Rosary pa- Arturo Miserocchi and Mrs. programs for leaders of the 14,- rish, Perrine, have reserved the To Hold Meetings Frederick Draper, libraries and 000 affiliated organizations — weekend of Jan. 18-20. Carme- literature; Mrs. Margaret Sords will form a major part of the lite Tertiaries will participate in Dance Scheduled By Singles Club FORT LAUDERDALE — and Mrs. Conrad Tuerk, organi- Members of the various circles national program, as they do ev- spiritual conferences conducted Plans for a gala New Year's the Trowel Trades Hall, 3350 zation and development; Miss ery other year. by Father Howard Rafferty, which comprise the Women's Eve dance have been announced NW Seventh Ave. Refreshments Irene J. Morrison and Mrs. A specific work pro- O.C.D. of Chicago, from Friday, by members of the Miami Cath- Auxiliary of Holy Cross Hospi- Thomas Johnston, spiritual de- gram and theme, however, will Jan. 25 to Sunday, Jan. 27. will be served and favors and olic Singles Club. tal have scheduled meetings velopment; Mrs. J. A. Dahne, noise-makers distributed. Both throughout the month of Janu- retreats and study clubs; and Dancing to the music of a members and friends are wel- five-piece orchestra will begin ary. Mrs. Donald Studer, Catholic at 9 p.m., Monday, Dec. 31 at come to attend. Charities. Circle Members- will meet Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 11 a.m. in Mrs. Thomas F. Bell will be CLAWSON the home of Mrs. A. E. Hald, the parliamentarian during the 162 Nurmi Drive. Plans'will be coming year. discussed for a fashion show INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. a and luncheon on Jan. 29. 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Guests would rather The appetizer may be serv- have a few choice snack foods ed in either of two ways: with plenty of dash to accom- marinate the chicken in the pany their holiday beverage sauce and serve them togeth- than off beat concoctions you er, or arrange bits of cooked ma>- have spent hours to pre- Delicious Home Made Sausage chicken on a platter and serve Old Fashioned Cold Cuts p; with the sauce as a dip. At many parties, chicken Despite its name, the "drum- STRATMAN takes its place on the menu as sticks" recipe calls for chicken 164 N.E. 54th ST. PL 1-4031 572 N.E. 125th St. PL 4-8467 the main, course. But it is so wings. That's because the wings much a general favorite that are halved, coated, and fried, 1 it is equally welcome as an and come to the table resembl- Say You 'Saw It In The Voice elegant appetizer. ing tiny drumsticks. The coat- Any chicken recipe that ing derives special zest from makes use of small bits of the grated cheese, which is com- delicately flavored meat pro- bined with the flour. The crisp YOURCHOICE ar vides agreeable appetizers. Cur- bits of chicken are just per- ried chicken, tiny barquettes of fect for out-of hand nibbling. creamed chicken, or even chick- FREE GIFTS Both dishes may be made up en salad served as a dip for ahead of time to permit the chips — all are good fare for hostess maximum time with her WHEN YOU appetizers. guests. For the Miniature OPEN YOUR SAVINGS CURTAIN-RAISER "Drumsticks" reheat in a.chaf- ACCOUNT FOR $250, OR MORE FRED B. HARTNETT The two recipes that follow ing dish, for they are at their CHICKEN COMES to the party as an appetizer SAVE BY THE 21st President and Director are exceptional. Chicken Bites best served warm. EARN FROM THE 1st Real Estate and Insurance several hours for flavor to mellow and blend before serving. Serve with chips or crackers. 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December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami; Norida Page: 17 HHMom^ PANEL' MEMBERS NAMED CYO Convention To Open TOOTH The first annual convention of Do Catholic Teenagers Dare To How High Are Our Stand- jfa ddJdnq...? Catholic Youth Organizations in Be Different — James Brad- ards? Catholic Youths' Ap- the Diocese of Miami will open' ley, chairman; Kathy McDer- proach to TV> Radio and Teen's Problem: at 10:45 a:m. tomorrow (Sat- mott, speaker; Terry Tarantino, Press — Gregory Upt, of St. urday) at St. Rose of Lima resource person; Kathy Mayer, Clement, Fort Lauderdale, Homework vs Fun School,Auditorium. ., ; . . recorder; all of St. Francis chairman; Jeffrey Keyes of Zavier parish, Fort Myers.- The ' opening session will be Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Dear Doris: highlighted by a report on par- The Real Threat of Commu- Fort Lauderdale, chairman; A problem faced by nism To Youth — LeVerne Michael Saddler of Little ish activities and the CYO many a teenager is that if schedule for 1963. Reiland, chairman; Charlotte Flower, Hollywood, resource McFadden, speaker; Verna person; Pamela Nagel of St. he spends enough time to Mass will be celebrated at McGrath; resource person; Elizabeth, Pompano . Beach, do all his homework well, 11:30 a.m. in St. Rose of Lima Eleanor Cerunda, recorder; recorder. he won't have any time Church. all of Immaculate Conception left over for fun. If he Parish. Sharing The Wealth — Me- Main speaker at the after- takes time out for fun his noon session which begins at Going Steady — with, a Prob- chanics Of Membership In The T 1:30 p.m. will be Edward At- lem Or With God — Vincent CYO — Orlando Barreto, chair- homework suffers. fou' kins, former president of the Grizani, chairman; Winifred man; Janet Naile, recorder and can he strike a hap^^ me- assisting will be Angela As- Diocesan .Union of Holy Ash, speaker; Gerald Lustig, EAGLE SCOUTS recently presented at a Court of Honor are dium? Name Societies. Mr. Atkins resource person; and Linda salone, Ted Manelli and Edward will speak on "Youth and the Steele, recorder; all of St. Ana- Barimo, all of Corpus Christi Davis, Joseph Kovach, Jr. and Frank Miller, Jr., all Jim, H. S. junior Lay Apostolate." stasia Parish, Ft. Pierce. parish. members of Boy Scout Troop 305, St. Rose of Lima parish. (New York) At 3 p.m. the delegates will Personal Responsibility; Teen- A dance at 8. p.m. in the Du- By junior year you should agers Aren't Exempt — Drew pont Plaza Hotel's Sky Room know how much time it takes take part in six panel discus- 4 U.S. Army Generals Hospital Dedication Set sions. Barrett, chairman; Kathy will climax convention activi- to complete assignments in Lynch, speaker; Richard Miklic, ties. Dress will be semi-formal The panel members and topics Are Daily Communicants WASHINGTON (NO — Arch- each subject. You should also resource person; and Pat Mc- or party dress. Youngsters may bishop Patrick A. O'Boyle and for discussion will be: Guire, recorder; all of St. Rose come stag, in groups or with SAIGON, Vietnam (NO — know how much time is left Conformity Vs. Individuality; of Lima. dates. Four generals of the U.S. Army Health, Education and Welfare; over for fun. Secretary Anthony J. Celebrezze: who have been stationed here You can strike a happy me- will take part in Jan. 6 dedica- at the same time are daily com- dium by organizing a schedule tion ceremonies at the new Holy municants. ' for homework and a schedule Cross Hospital in suburban Sil- for leisure time — and sticking Maj. Gen. Charles J. Timmes, ver Spring, Md. Chief of the Military Assistance to them. Advisory Group, Vietnan, The hospital, conducted by the Don't make the mistake of serves Mass every weekday Sisters of the Holy Cross, was trying to do too much. Make up morning. The other three are the center of a Church-State Maj. Gen. Edward L. Rowny, controversy several years ago. your mind now that you can't Brig. Gen. Gerald C. Kelleher, A suit backed by Protestants join every club, be in every ex- and Brig. Gen. Fred J. Delmore. and Other Americans United tra curricular activity or attend for Separation of Church and every dance. Decide what you State sought to block the use1 of like best and bypass the others. Pens Letter To Cardinal public land and public funds for The trouble is that what some VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope the institution. fellows call a "little fun" is John XIII sent a handwritten really a full time career with letter to Giuseppe Cardinal Piz- study wedged into the breaks zardo, of the Sacred Blesses Two Novitiates between classes. Your vocation Congregation of Seminaries and in life now is that of a student, SEOUL, Korea (NO — Arch- not a playboy. Universities, who marked his bishop Paul M. Ro blessed two 25th year as Cardinal. new novelties within sight of It is important that you do each other here. your homework well and get The new buildings were erect- good grades. 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O»«embee.,3av 1962 >- THE VO/CE. Miami*. Florida Honors Continue To Pile Up For Columbus' Hiss End-of-the-season football hon- tion All-State team. lie schools has always been a the first year of competition for junior class. He is also a mem- , ors are beginning to double up problem for Columbus. the two schools. ber of the Columbus track for David Hiss, the Christopher "These are great honors for Columbus High 205-pound half- Hiss," said Dick Pollock, ath- Next year, however, the Ex- HISS, A versatile performer • team. letic director at Columbus, back. plorers play all three of their^ who lettered as a sophomore, "and also a great thing for the In Addition to i>eing the first local neighborhood , schools, has played end, tackle and full- Sunday, Hiss was named to school. diocese player to be selected for the All-Southern team, the first Southwest, Palmetto and Coral back for the explorers. This past All - Southern and All-State hon- - time a Diocese of Miami player "THIS PROVES that outstand- Gables. They have beaten all season he carried 192 times for has ever been selected for the ing athletes can go to a smaller ors, he is but the third to make but the Gables as 1963 will be 1,170 yards and an average of elite squad. school like ours and still receive the Little All-State team. all the recognition that their 6.0 per try. He also averaged . On the same day, he was also ability deserves." "Smart Buyers Get The over 35 yards per kick in han- In 1957 Dick Brickman of Mi- named as first team Little All- dling the Columbus kicking ami's Archbishop Curiey High State, the squad which is com- Columbus has yet to come up Best Buys at McBride's" posed of the best 11 players in with a winning season in foot- • chores. was named center of the Little DAVID HISS v ball, its record this year was All-State squad while Bill Zlocb, the Class A/schools and smaller. The Largest Stock of An "A" student scholastica!- . . . All-Southern Choice 3-6-1, and is the smallest school St. quarter- Previously, Hiss had been Imported and Domestic ly, Hiss is vice president of in the 18-team Gold Coast league. • back, was selected for the team nai»-"d to the diocese first All-Star, the Gold Coast Con- Wines and Liquors the Columbus senior class anil was formerly president of the te the diocese's outstand- ference All-Star unit and the Loss of outstanding prospec- In the Greatei~Miami Area last year. ing player, first team Miami Florida Sportswriters Associa- tive athletes to the larger pub- PL 7-1160 Use Our Nation-wide ONLY ONE IN DIOCESE FREE DELIVERY IN THE NORTH DADE AREA CREDIT CARDS! Apply Today for a Credit Card Mary Immaculate Is Undefeated E. McBRIDE-LIQUORS and Charge Your Gas and Oil. liquor Store Mary Immaculate High, the F'red Kershaw, with 21 points,- _ 734 N.E. 125th St. SS. PETER and PAUL led the Pace attack while Mike next to smallest school in the North Miami's Smartest Live Safe! Orive Safe! i Basketball Sweet got 12. . diocese fielding a basketball SOUTHSIDE team, .is the only school to fin- In other action last week, ^™ 10-Year Warranty—RHEEM-" Consult this directory ish the pre - Christmas compe- Roundup Newman took over the lead iu before your next tankful tition wifti a perfect record. the South Atlantic Conference WATER HEATERS of gas or ' needed re- AMERICAN by downing Cardinal Gibbons $ pairs. You'll her glad Coach Dutch Schultz' team High of Fort Lauderdale by a would probably earn Columbus 20GAL.t!rd 37.95 you did. SERVICE STATION completed its early going with a the nod over St. Thomas. 68-42 count with Maloney get- $ ting 20 points and LaSalte beat 30 GAL^S 43.95 CAR WON'T GO? CALL 3-0 record by defeating Mara- In its victory over Curley, St. Pace 51-28. _/ -JOHN. FIASCO' thon High, 49-42. 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ROSE OF LIMA •- 'I- * Carroll Williams, the Curley LaSalle, Mary Immaculate, STANDARD Among Hie larger schools, scoring ace, could get only sev- Fort Lauderdale's St. Thomas Pace, St. Patrick's, Gibbons OIL / en points as Ron Fernandez and were all scheduled to compete PORST Aquinas took a big step to- Don Raye were high for the NORTH SHORE ward the unofficial diocese in the Chaminade High Tnvita- SERVICE STATION Knights, each with nine. tional tournament which was to Notify title by whipping Archbishop Pick-up & Delivery Service GARAGE Curley of Miami, 45-36, to Curley, however/ came start last night (Thursday). , 7110-7118 Abbott wrap up its pre-holiday sched- . through with a hot-shooting Semi-finals were listed tonight The Voice SINCLAIR Miami Beach' ule. performance against Newman and finals Saturday at the South as Williams dropped in a sea- UN 6-9171 Curley then handed Cardinal Broward High gym in Holly- PRODUCTS son's high of 27 points, Raye wood. promptly N.E. 2nd Ave. at 99th St. Newman of West Palm Beach got 19 and 6-5 Paul Michael 'Miami Shores Johnny Johnson its first loss of the year with a collected i2. 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December 28; 1962 THE VOICE < f lorkfa Pe»gejl9 Unicfacl, Paz,Esperanza: Notes del Mensaje Ponfificio CIUDAD DEL VATICANO "Ya temblabamos ante el davia tan lejos de dar a 3u los nifios, de los enfermos (NG)—Un- un mensaje que. pensamiento de que la bon- invitacion una respuesta pie- de los que sufren. Ha escu abraz6 rl mundo con las dad de Nuestro Senor quisk- namenjfe generosa. chado tambien las ansias de . los que, sin saber coreo orar, ohdas de la radio, Su Santidad ra apiadarse de las miserias el Papa Juan XXIII conme- "Pero la realidad ha so- desean establecer en lo inti- de un mundo del que es Sal- mo de sus conciencias la re- Mensaje de Mons. Boza moro el nacimiento del Prin- brepasado nuestras esperan- vador y Redentor, pero un zas (y) Dios ha escuchado y conciliation de las leyes eter- ciple de la Paz repitiendo su mundo que al cabo de veifl- atendido las oraciones de las nas con las exigencias de la llamado a la concordia en- El acto que con motivo de la Navidad iba a celebrar el te siglos de historia, esta to- almas consagradas a el, de vocation personal" tre los pueblos. pasado domingo la Union de Cubanos en el Exilio en el lo- cal de la Agrupacion Catolica Universitaria, fue suspendido El mensaje, un verdadero epilogo a la primera sesion en consideracion a la llegada da los combatientes ^de Playa del Concilio Vaticano, hace Giron que fuerbn liberados ese mismo dia. Sin embargo, los notar tambien "la revelacion miembros de la UCE en Miami recibieron oportunamente espontanea. . . de un senti- el mensaje riavideno que su fundador, el obispo cubano en el do de unidad" despertado en 1 destierro, Eduardo Boza Masvidal, dirigio a todos los cuba el mundo entero por la asam- blea ecumenica. que dentro y fuera de la patria luchan contra el comunii^.^.' El-mensaje dice asi: Esta nnidad es uno de lbs tres pensamientos prjncipales. Aprovecho esta ocasion que se me ofrece para expresar- que dominan el discurso pon- les a todos mis mejores deseos en la proxima Navidad. No tificio: la gloria a Dibs, y la paz son los otros dos. En su hay que desanimarse por los altibajos de la politica, sino desarrollo parafrasea el can- hacer lo que esta de nuestra parte y poner nuestra confian- to angelico en Belen: "Glo- za etii Cristo. La Navidad es Cristo que viene y que nos. ria Dios en las alturas y paz ha de libertar a cada uno de nosotros de las cadenas del en la tierra a los hombres pecado para que nos hagamos dignos de obtener tambien de buena voluntad". la libertad de nuestra patria. Siempre pido a Dios diariamen- te por todos, pero en estos dias lo hare de una manera El Concilio, dijo «1 Papa especial, para que sin pesimismos y sin desalientos todos Mr al pronunciar la trigesima alo- ESTAS MtJJERES cuoanas dan sazon criolla a log frijoles negros, uno de los platos tipicos . pamos cumplir nuestro deber. cucibn navidena que el orbe de Nochebuena, para la cena qw se encuentran alh alojados, en la St. John Academy. Los bendice a todos. .—inicio esta practica Pio XI en 1932— ha sido como un Los Refugiados Reloca Uzados y la Navidad Eduardo Boza Masvidal far» encendido en la Ciudad Eterna para invitar a todos xO AuxUiar «le La Habana los hombres a que atiendan Vnidos en la Fe por la Salvaclon de America al llamado del Hijo de Dios, Sabor Criollo Para Mitigar la Nostalgia del Niiio de Belen. De los miles de cubanos En la primera de estas ciu- lices pascuas en 1962, ya que • • • "De todas las Bendiciones que han ,llegado a 'Miami, dades, en Kansas, el Catholic eso es imposible, un feliz afib que la vida y que la histo- huyendo del comunismo, mu- Relief Service, ha ayudado.a,: 1963 en el que todos los cu- ria puedea ofrecer, la mas chos —miles tambien— ban banos d«. buena- voluntad1 po- preciosa e impprlante es la de situar alrededpr de 30 fami-; • ,-tenido que marchar a otras v la paz", reza el ihensaje" pa- lias, que vienen a-ser unos damos regresar a riuestra pa- Llega a Cuba desde Miami ciudades de los Gstados Uni- tria y reiinirnos ton tbdos pal. "La existencja de la paz ' dosj inipulsados por >1 de- cien cubanos,'a lbs que un y la determinacicri de'. a- grupo de - catolicos de la lo- nuestrbs seres qtierfdos que • "seo de rehacer sus vidas gra- : no han tenidb la nrisma suer- ' servarla constituyen la gafah- cias al esfuerzo propio, mien- caLdad, encabezados por el el Mensaje de la Navidad tia de la tranquil! d?.d del hur. te que nosotros que disfruta- ' tras tehgan que permanecer ' Padre Tobin, han-buscado alo- mano linage. La tradkional Misa del Gallo, en la medianoche del dla • alejados de la patria. jamiento adecuadp y oportu- mos de libertad.

•••,.•- "; 24, como recjbimiento a la Navidad de] Senor, fue ofrecida "Perq . condicidh ' necesaria ., hidades, de trabajo ;bien re-' . Tambien'..el personal que; en espanol desde la C'apllia del" Centro Hispario Catolico a ^ Han salido en busca de • murerado. de esa paz es la buena volun- oportunidades de trabajo mas aqiii en Miami trabaja bajo traves de las frecuencias de la ethisora WGBS, Radio Miami, tad de todos y cada uno de la direction de Hugh Me of'ciando y predieando el.Padre Angel Villaronga 0:F.M. Te- amplias y en la inayoria de •Silos hah observado el na- ; los hombres; porque donde .los casDs las han encontra- cirhiento del" Seflop^CPn reco- Loone, coppero. en darle al- niendo en cuenta que adem^s de escucharse en esta area^ falta esta, en vano nuede es- V do a la' medida de sus de- ' giniiento ia'' toho * coii el dolor jgun sabor .cubano a la. na- la citada emisora entra. con facilidad ea gran N parte de perarse esa bettdicjmi -del : vidad de mSs, de; 130 .ninos y; Cuba, el Padre Villaronga ,ofrecio en su pred^ca un ( mensa- sfeos,' gtalcfa'sr- muchas veces a| y la; nostalgia pot* la: C->ba ! r ciele." la solidaridad de hermanos qu« hoy esfa oprtiriida | ham-* uba^ips , .que;,, se je especial "para nu lstr6s hermanos que viven*eii el tene- i, ,en, esa locaUdad!! broso reino de la mentira y de la muerte del crimen y la Las palabras del Papa co> • que-los-han acogido en i-egio- ' breada. pero el-" Padre ' fbbin- 4 del Estado de .Wa,shingto.n, al ;'• maldad.,§n el, reino,.de la inj-ust'eia, el odio y el terror". bran mayor fuerza cusnda jnea distante>^ de distinto cli- •quis'o "mitigar'en alga esa"nos- o ma, distinto paisaje, distJnto enviarles los frijoles negros repiten el;:ilamado:.,.a. -la paz talgia .•'y,."'fll fefectb brganizo y otras chuchenas tipicas pa4 que hiciera a fines de octu- idioma, distintas'costumbres a - unT'acib para esbs'- cuhanos; al.; , "Dentro de ese reino caotico y brutal —dijo— esta no- los de la Jierra nativa, pero ra darle sabbr cubano a es- bre, en plena crisis cubana, qiiie' desde Miami se' unie- ,• tas Navidades entfe la nieve. cne nac«ra Cristo. Nadifr to podri impedir y - naceri- =para cuando barcos sovieticos avan- siempre con hombres que com ron 'el director de'la agen- „ traer a sus hijos la verdadera libertad de los hijos de Dios. jtrenden y tratan de, mitigar -zaban rumbo a Cuba con ar- cia de aq«f, Mr; Hugh McLo-* • La iniciatiVa fue del Padre Nacera para poner el reino de Cristo en lugar del reino el drama del desferrado. ; enas' atomicas, al eiicuentro one y ctel en6r Pedro Pele- Cornelius Stefani, que dedi- de Moscii. ^Por que caminosi Solo este nifio que nace hoy de un bloqueo tendido por Mas de la mitad de los al- grin, asi como Mr. Marshall ca todos sus desvelos al bie- lo sabe. iPor que caminos S?61o este nino que nace hoy lo la marina de guerra de los rededor de 50,000 cubanos, Wise; director del Centro de nestar de eso* pequenos cu- - saibe. iCon que medios? Este nino que nace hoy los tiene. Gstados Unidos. que han sido resituados han Refugiados, enviando sendos banos, lejos de su patria y mensajes en una cinta mag- de su familia que aun per- El, que cumple sus promeSas y que nunca abandona a ,.' EB esos momentos hablo el contado con la cooperacion del Catholic Relief Services, netof6nica que fue escucha- manece en Cuba. Para hacer los que esperan en El, aun a pesar de todas las desespe- Papa estas palabras providen-, da durante esa ceremonia. menos brusca la diferencia y ranzas humanas, trae hoy la redencion para nuestro pueblo: _ ciales: "Que no "sigan los go- a traves de su oficina en el Centro de Refugiados en Mia- la separation, la organization El va a iluminar las carceles y abrir los calabozos tfe tortu- "~bernantes sordos al clamor U'-.o de esos mensajes, el catolica de Colfax no solo los ra; El va a alimentar las bocas hambrientas y a ^estir los Vde la humsuiidad. Que-agoten mi y con la asistencia de las de Pedro Pelegrin, decia asi: distintas agencias a lo ancho acogio a ellos, sino que les cuerpos desnudos; El va a esclarecer las mentes cohfusas y ' todos los medios a su alcan- ha ido Uevando profesores, a endurecer las voluntades; El va a humillar a- los sober- ce para preservar la paz." de la nacion. "Muy difi'cil resulta para NAVIDAD LEJOS DE LA m(, siendo cubano, expresar cocineros y barberos cubanos bios y a derrotar a los tiranos; El va a secar las lagrimas y Hoy observa el Soberano y han logrado trabajo a otras a consoiar las penas; El va a ui?ir a los dispersos y a con- f»ontifiee: PATftIA un sentimiento jue lleve una felicitaciou pascual, pues creo familias cubanas para darle . gregar a los hermanos. . ." • Para muchbs de esos cu-. a la lejana y pequeiia pobla- *La evecacion de esta lla- banos las Navidades han lle- que, son pocos .los cubanos enado venerables hermanos y que puedan ha solamente fe- „ cion algun ambiente tropi- Y de seguido advirtio: v gado eh esas tierras distan-- cal, que ahora en las navi- amados hijos, es mas jubilo- tes y distintas. Sin embargo, licitar, sino tener des«os de "El viene esta noche, para velar por la fe de.los tib__> sa para Nos porque vemos hacerlo, ya que son muchos dades se aumento con la lle- la unidad entre los grupos gada de los frijoles y los tu para alentar sus esperanzas; para ciinentar su amor. Y- to- signos claros de una mayor los que nunca mis podran do esto, aunque los vaivenes de la politico humana tengan radicados en esas localidades tener la alegra de decir la rrones espanoles. : compression en el mundo, y la hermandad demostrada perplejos a los hombres. Porque por encima de todos esta que demuestran que a nues- frase "Felices Pascuas". "No por las organizaciones catoli- El, Senor del Cielo y de It tierra." "tras palabras -no las llevd el obstante, aquellos que hemos Asi, ya en Kansas, ya en viento, sino que tocaron la cas de esas regiones, han tra- tenido la suerte de poder es- Colfax, ya en Boston o Nue tado de hacer mas llevade- -va York,, en las grandes ciu- Mas adelante el Padre Villaconga recordo que,Cristo na- inteltgencia y los corazones, tar fuera de la opresion del ce para traer a cada corazon humano todas las caracteristi- ra para grandes y chicos la comunismo que hoy sufre dades o las pequefias a.deas, y sirven ya para abrir flue- cas de su Reino. ' vos borizontes de fraternal nostalgia por la patria aU- nuestra Cuba, si podemos ex- ha habido en estas Navidadas confianza, y para alimentar sente. ;"' presarnos- libremente con tQ- manos amigas que se han ex- Al conluir, pronuncio esta' plegaria por la. libertad de espsranzas promisorias de Dos de- los ejemplo3 mas ' da nuestra esperanza puesta lendido para hacer algo "Me- Cuba: Una verdadera paz sociaj e sahentes se encuentran en en el futuro. rry" estas Christmas lejos de iaternaeional". ' Kansas City y en Colfax, un la patria y para desear a los "Que el Nacimiento tuyo, Senor, convierta pponto a Cu- pequeiio pueblo de 3,000 ha? ^ Mas' adelante, en nonibre nuevos vecinos que el proxi- ba ea un reino c«mo el "tuyo, "para que jMpsios thbmbrea £1 Santo Padre confi6 al bitantes, alia, en el otro ex- del Obispo SWamstrom y de mo Sflo -les traiga el retor- seamos salvados por tt. Traenos parar nuestsa alma y para mundo sus lmpresienes In'.i- tremo de la naci»ar:en el todos los qii« - trabajan -en el no tan deseado 3 la patria nuestra pa,tria un reino' de verdad y de vid-a, de gracia y mas ssbre el Concilio asi; Estitde- de Washington - CRS, expreso: "si no unas ite- ya liberada. de santidad, de justicia, de amor y de paz".

20 / Florida Nayidctdes en el Centra Hfspano Un Santa Claus Puertorriqueho Para los Nihos Cubanos

Alrededqr de mil ninos en- mientos, con decenas de pi- tre los cuatro y los diez afios flatas multicolores, globos, ma de edad vivieron ho~as de tracas, caramelos,, helados alegria durante las fiestas na- y refrescos, mientras algu- v\'"fias del Centro Hispano nos 4e ellos par ticipaban en Catolico, entre pinatas, jue- representaciones da inspira- gos, villancicos y regalos. ci6n' navidefia o entonaban villancicos acompafiados- al Aunque las fiestas se ofre- piano por alguna de las re- cen para toda la colonia la- ligiosas dominicas del Centro. tina de Miami y alii se en- contraban ninos de las dis- Largas horas de labor re- tintas nacionalidades latino- americanas, la inmensa mayo- presento esta fiesta para to- ria estaba formada por per das las damas cooperadoras EL SARGENTO Nector J. Morales, Santa Claus del Centra quenos hijos de refugiados del Centro Hispano Catolico Hispano Catolico, recibe rfusivas nr.iestras de gratitud d« cubanos. Y el Santa Claus, de manera particular para los ni-ios latinos. quizas como un simbolo de la las integrantes de la Seccion tradicional hermandad de Cubana, que tuvieron a su los pueblos del Caribe, era cargo los preparativos, tan to MISAS LOS DOMINGOS un puei torriqueno, que no de las pinatas como de las solo gestiono y colecto los juguetes para todos estos ni- inscripciones. CON SERMON EN ESPANOL nos, sino que vestido con los rojos ropajes del legendario Tanto esas mujeres, como CORPUS CHRISTI-1O A.M., 12:55 y 5:30 P.M. personaje, Jlev6 horas de en- las religiosas dominicas del 3230 N.W. 7th Ave., MIAMI tretinimiento f alegria a los Centro, como el sargento Mo- chiquillos a los que entregA rales, hicieron posibles esas ST. MICHAEHO A.M. y 6 P.M. los juguetes. horas de bulliciosa alegria pa- 2935 W.FIagler St., MIAMI ra los pequenos latinos d« GESU-5:3O P.M. NISOS

Ferviente catolico, tambi&i construyo una capilla a la que los ninos del lugar le llaman ahora la "Iglesia de Mora- les". Tiene tres hijos, dos va- rones y una hembra, que lo ayudan en la tarea de reca- bar donativos por parte dff los fabricantes de juguetes a traves del pais, para despues enviar miles de; estos jugue- tes, ropas y donativos en efectivo cada Navidad a Co- ,rea.

Aqui en Miami, al dar la bienvenida a .los pequenos cubanos que llegaban a la fiesta, el sargento Morales »e3 dijo esperanzado: "Yo quisie- ra poder celebrar el ano que viene una fiesta de Navidad Con ustedes en La Habana".

ESPECIAL CANDLE LIGHT INN Comidas Dominicales ADEMAS DE SANTA Claus estaban presentes los tr«« Reyeil DESDE LAS 12 DEL D1A COCONUT GROVE, FLA. Magos en lat. personita* de «stoe ninos. Vno de los tres l h riei'a *el Centro. entre las cortinas. •

^ Florida The Question Box God Love You ••••" ""II II' *•••'•' ••«"• '"•• Ml •• I M —™^-™ ' j Vernacular In Mass Most Reverend More Meaningful? Fulton J. Sheen By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY Q. What is your opinion on greater use of the vernacular in the Mass? Do you think this would help make the Mass more real and meaningful to American Catholics? How many ever read the Book of the Apocalypse,, the A. It might be smarter for English, Afrikaans, - or one of last book of the Bible? St. John tells us that they who me to wait until the discussions the native languages. read it are blessed, Take but one verse in which John and decisions- of the bishops in council are published on this * • • describes the throne of God: subject. There are reasons to Q. Is the papal state actual- "Before this throne in my vision, the dead must come,' hope that this may be done ly a sovereign state? great and Jittle alike; and the books were opened. An- soon. A. The State of the Vatican City was established by the other book, too was opened, the book of life. And the However, you ask only for my Treaty of the Lateran, m' in dead were judged by their deeds, as the books recorded own opinion. I am convinced, 1929 between-Pope Pius jbt and them." after many years of saying the Italian Government of Mus- solini. It comprises 108 acres, (Apocalypse 20:12> Mass entirely in Latin, that at ". . . my German -instructor, a convert, helped me in least those parts in which the with little more than 1000 citi- many ways." faithful are asked to participate, zens. Its army is made up of But what will these books be? For one thing, they and those parts which are for ceremonial guards, especially 100 Swiss. <; will be the unerring memory of God. Nothing is forgotten SHARING OUR TREASURE their instruction should be in a language, they understand. The State of the Vatican City by Him; not one passing thought eludes His notice or issues its own coins, $80,000 escapes His mind.' The books will also be our own mem- The need for this has been each year. They are of the same . ory, for nothing that we have ever done is without a College Student Attracted impressed on me by my own denominations and value as the parishioners since they, have : registry on our souls, A word, a look, a sound or a Italian Lira, and both monies been trying patiently to partici- circulate freely in either coun- song may recall deeds and thoughts of a generation past, By Deep Roots Of Church pate in the Mass^They tell me try. Vatican City is a member making the whole of our lives rush back in an instant. that they object to reciting, in of the International Postal Un- By FATHER JOHN A. O'BRIEN stirred me profoundly and I mechanical manner, words Then it is that we see ourselves with horror or joy. ion and issues its own stamps University of Notre Dame read the entire book three which they do not understand. — even air-mail stamps, though times. Mirrored therein was the One great means of winning any plane other-than a helicop- Each day we are writing our judgment through our Catholic Church of the fourth Then the Epistle and Gospel converts for Christ is Catholic are in the Mass for their edifi- ter would find no place to land and fifth centuries — a thou- in the country. ' • > deeds. Character, can be read now. It comes out of the literature. There are maga- sand years before a Protestant cation and instruction. Why . eyes,, the look and tone of the voice, in the open hands, zines, pamphlets and books sect was.born. should these Scriptural readings Vatican City has'a famous ra- geared for all be in a language "which neither dio station — ihe original equip- ! the clenched fist and the' grossness of the body. And it "More and more it loomed up cultural levels. edifies nor instructs, because it ment installed by Marconi. It as the Church which shaped the : is not the evil alone that is recorded; it is the good. is unintelligible? Of course they has one of the world's best character of Christian thought Not even the least work done for God and His Church For people can read a translation in their known libraries, and equally fa- and civilization, I read Karl : with a high Missal, but that is a divisive mous museum and an art gal- will be forgotten. Adam's 'The Spirit of Cathol- school education sort of thing, detracting from lery — besides the largest icsm' and Paul Elmer More's there are many the corporate union of all the church in the world. 'The Catholic Faith', and my Start the new. year by straightening out your accounts. helpful manuals people with each other and with Fifty, nations of the world interest grew. If you have failed, make amends. If you have not prac- such as, "Fa- the priest — each one with his send diplomatic representatives : ther Smith In- 5 ticed your Faith, give alms to the Holy Father that he "I became acquainted with nose in his own little book. In to the State of the Vatican City, structs J a c.k- Father O'Brien the superior of a nearby An- most of our Masses we have recognizing its independence v may send- a missionary to give Faith to a pagan. If 5 o n," "The glican Oratory and he gave someone — either priest or lay- and sovereignty. Among these „ , you have not supported the works of the Church, build Faith of Millions,"' "Understand- me some instructions on the man — to read the Epistle and nations are Protestant England, ing the Catholic Faith," and a church- in Africa or Asia. Someday the books will Catholic faith, stressing the Gospel in English while the cel- Moslem Egypt and Shintoist "What's the Truth about Cath-. identity of the two branches, Japan. be opened1. Friends and flatterers can do nothing for you ebrant is.reading them in Latin olics?" • Roman and Anglican. at the altar. But even this 'is a The State of the Vatican City , then, for your name is written on those: books. May it For more scholarly there are "By this time, however, I had strange sort, of divisive and dis- exists so that the Pope may be ' be inscribed, in the Book of Life that you'manifested such books as, "The Spirit of read enough to know that the tracting duplication. Why . free and independent as the, \ your love of the Crucified Savior by denying yourself to Catholicism," "Truths Men Live Roman Catholic Church span- shouldn't the celebrant do the head of a world-wide Churchy ning 19 centuries was the tree reading himself in a language It would be a great handicap if ' give His Faith to others in mission lands! By,"' and "Theology and Sani- ty." ' • itself, while the Anglican was all can understand? he were subjected to the author- but a slender branch that had By placing suitable Catholic ity of the Italian Government, been torn from it, and thus was At tHe Oration before the or that of any other nation. GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. B.Y. for $10 "To thank St. literature in the hands of sin- without jpoots. .",:->J Epistle and at (he Postcommun- ' Jude for favors received, I want the Holy Father to have cere inquirers you will help in "Upon learning of my inter- ion, the priest says Oremus. ^this for his Missions." ... to Mrs. L.B. for $5 "I made leading them into the/ Church "Let VS pray" — come and founded by the God-man, Jesus est in Catholicism, Christopher /this money selling homemade bread, eggs and a few chick- Huntington my German in- pray with me — and then he Christ, the home of all spiritual proceeds to lead .the common ens. This is a small way to help feed God's poor." and-religious truth. structor, a convert and now a priest helped me in many ways: prayer in a language which no Dec. 30 — Sunday Within the . . . to a Catholic Daughters group for $23 "Last month we This is illustrated in the con- discussing the Faith at length, • one present can understand — Octave of the Nativity of our held a 'car wash' to help raise money for the Missions. version of Albeit Jordan suggesting reading material, except the priest himself, 'we Lord. Mass of the Sunday, .There are now lots of sparkling cars — may there be Smith, a student of philosophy and especially by his example. hope! Gloria, Creed, Preface of the at Harvard, and now a Jesuit even more sparkling souls!" ... to Mr. and Mrs. G.F. "I began to attend Sun- Then we all join to give praise Nativity. professor at the University of day Mass at St. Paul's Church and thanks to God in the Gloria Jan. 1 — Octave of the Nativity 'for $40 "We decided not to give each other presents this San Francisco. and was deeply impressed by and to express our faith in the ef Our Lord. (Holy Day ot. year so that someone in the Missions could have the great- "I was reared," related Fa- the reverence and devotion of Credo, and again we use unin- Obligation) Mass,<»f the Feast, est gift — the Faith." ... to K.R.H. for $25 ,"I am giv- ther Smith, "in the Disciples of the worshipers. Only the Cath-° telligible words. Gloria, Creed, Preface of the ing my Christmas bonus to the Missions in hopes it will Christ Church in Indianapolis, olic Church, I came to real- Again at the Pater Noster the Nativity. in which my family was very1 ize, offered an integrated way Jan. 2 — Most Holy Name of inspire others to do the same." priest invites the people to join active. I gradually came to feel of thought and life and a co- him in prayer, using the words Jesus. Mass of the Feast, sec-- that the Church's prohibition of ordinated system of divine of Our Lord, as He taught us. ond prayer of St. Frances, A new year ... an'old story: 2 billion souls wander- card playing and other innocent truth to which I could dedi- This time they do join, but for Gloria, Creed, Preface of the recreation was unrealistic and cate my life. most it is a mere recitation — Nativity. ' ing in darkness because they have not found the Light unwarranted. I lost interest in "The climax came at a Sun- even though they know the Jan. 3 — St. Frances . ,.'ier of Christ. This coming year, resolve to say a WORLD- it when I came to Harvard to day Mass when Father Daniel prayer well, -in English. And of Cabrini, Virgin, Mass of the ' MISSION ROSARY each day for the conversion of the major in philosophy. J. Golden preached pn converts. course,-Latin is no nearer the Feast. Gloria, Preface of the v'.' world. Send your request and ah offering of $7 to The "I had thought of Catholicism They had cut the moorings of Aramaic of Our Savior or the Nativity. Greek of St. Matthew than is 5 Society for the Propagation of the Fail*, 366 Fifth Avenue, as just another religion, but the past to espouse the religion Jan. 4 — Ferial Day. Mass of soon became aware that it was established by Christ for all English. the Octave Day of the Nativ- New York 1/ New York, and these multi-colored beads quite different. It seemed to per- mankind. Despite objections I was much interested to read ity of Our Lord, (same Mass will remind you to pray for the Godless peoples of the vade the culture and thought of from home, I took a course of about the new bilingual rituals as on Jan. 1st.) Gloria, Prefc world. every age. Even in such books instruction from Father Golden authorized for use in the dio- aee of ihe Nativity. <• as 'Les Miserables'' and 'The and Father*Quain, S.J., and was ceses of South Africa. Just Jan. 5 — Saturday Mass in hon- Friar of Wittenberg," it con- received into the Mystical Body about everything except the or of Blessed Virgin Mary. SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column; pin your sacrifice fronted me. At Harvard the of Christ and made my first Mass is permitted in English, Gloria, second prayer of St. to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National course in Medieval Philosophy Holy Communion. Wanting to or iii Afrikaans, Zulu, Sotho, Telesphorus, Preface of Bless- director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 was mostly on the thought of dedicate my life to Christ, I be- Xhosa, Tswana or Pedi. Of ed Virgin Mary. St. Thomas Aquinas after a bit came a Jesuit priest. I pray course you can still use Latin . Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y., or your Diocesan Director, "Jan. 6 — Epiphany of Our Lord. of St. Augustine, taught by an * that with God's grace .1 may if you insist. Even the nuptial Mass of the Feast, Gloria, Rev. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biseayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. Anglican. bring His truth, life and light blessing, given during the Ca- Creed, Preface of^ the "St. Augustine's 'Confessions' to many souls." non of the Mass, may be in Epiphany. Page 22 December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida if" S- •« 1 HOLLYWOOD IN FOCUS OF DECENCY .fftM RATINGS Wfiat Public think Of Hollywood" A I — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge Purple Hills • By WILLIAM H. MOORING DENNIS DAY refused to ap- JUSTICE ARTHUR J. GOLD- conned into making, for'a trans- Air Patrol In Between Age Alias Jesse James In Wake of Stranger Reluctant Saint BERG (U.S. Supreme Court): parency sequence in a film Ail Hands On Deck It's Only Money Runaway HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The pear on the same program as Almost Angels In Search Of she never completed, are being Babes In Toyland The

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(NO — The 1963 Chair of Unity Octave, to be observed Jan. 18 to 25, will mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of its founder, Father From Rome Paul James Francis, S. A. A statement by the Chair of Unity Apostolate office at Society of the Atonement headquarters here described the octave as "a reflection of . (Father Paul's) personality in longing for reunion and an ex- the Capital of pression of his desire to share the blessings of one faith with others."

The unity octave is observed annually as a period of prayer for religious unity. Services dur- ing the octave are held all over Christendom the U.S. and in other countries. The octave was begun in 1908 by Father Paul, who was at that time an Episcopalian min- ister. He entered the Catholic THE 1963 CHAIR of Unity Church in 1909 together with a Octave, Jan. 18-25, will com- small group of followers who memorate the 100th anniversary composed the Society of the of the birth of its founder, Fath- Atonement. Father Paul was ef Paul Francis, S. A. (above). VOICJE ordained a Catholic priest in 1910. and Omaha, Neb., before com- ing here in 1899. The future founder of the unity octave was born in Mil- Father Paul was the founder ilington, Md., on Jan. 16, 1863, of many charitable and apostol- the youngest of four children. ic organizations. However, his Following in his father's foot- chief interest was the cause of steps he became an Episco- religious unity. He promoted , palian minister. He served in the unity octave until his death Correspondents Maryland, Kingston, N.Y., in 1940. 2 From Diosese Made , Subdeacori bring you news ST. LEO — Two young men team. He is studying for a Mas- from the Diocese of Miami ter of Science degree in biolo- studying for the priesthood in gy during summer classes at the Order of St. Benedict were the University of Florida and ordained to the deaconate and the University of Miami. : subdeaconate during ceremonies Frater Paul, in his third year held in the abbey church. of theology, was graduated from that affects YOU Bishop Thomas J. McDon- St. Leo Prep School in 1955 and ough, of Savannah, officiated attended Georgia Tech for two at the rites in the absence years while majoring in nuclear of Archbishop Joseph P. Hur- physics. He attended St. Ber- ley, Bishop of St. Augustine. nard Seminary and was gradu- ated with a degree in philosophy Frater Joseph Houbrick, son from Belmont Abbey College. of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hou- During the summer he is study- brick, 220 S. 56th Ave., Holly- Every day Voice correspondents are on the alert to report to you on what is ing for a master's degree in wood, was ordained a deacon; and Frater Paul Romfh, son of music at Catholic University of happening that affects your Faith, you and your family Mr. and Mrs. George B. America. Romfh, 5840 SW 104th St., Miami, was ordained a subdea- con. This vast news - gathering organization — is composed of men and women Now in his fourth year of the- "New'Catholic'Party^ ology, Frater Joseph studied at who have put years of training into the painstaking job of bringing you the St. Bernard Seminary, and was Is Started In Italy ^ awarded a degree in philosophy ROME (NC) — A new party from St. Bernard College, Cujl- L Catholic news from all parts of the world. styling itself the "Political man, Ala. He teaches religion Movement of Italian- Catholics" in St. Leo Prep School where he has entered the political arena is also moderator of a physical here to halt what it calls "the education class and of the rifle steady drift of Italian policy to- Their aim is the simple one of giving you complete, accurate reporting of ward positions dominated by See Wins Tax Dispute social-communism." ' the news to help you better understand the meaning of today's events. HARRISBURG, Pa. (NC) —•' The leader of the new party, The Harrisburg school district former Ambassador Ugo Sola, by unanimous vote reversed its said it wants to appeal "to the previous position and declared natural distrust of many Ital- 1 tax exempt three properties ians for the present political To know more about everything that's going on in Rome, your Diocese and owned by the Diocese of Harris- parties" and the year-old coali- burg and used as residences for tion between the governing your Parish, read The Voice regularly. Religious who are school teach- Christian Democratic party and ers. . • • • the Democratic Socialist party of Giuseppe Saragat. : The diocese initiated a law suit last year, opposing the Sola's statement said the school district's effort to tax the party is not attached to or three properties. sponsored by the Church. : December 28, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 OUR PARISH A New Year, A New Heaven And A New Earth Sunday Mass Timetable THE NEW ¥EAR brings with it the desire to make it a better ARCADIA: St. Paul, 7, 11. MIAMI BEACH: St. . AVON PARK: Our Lady Of Grace, St. Joseph, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and one—to bring about, as it were, a new heaven and a new earth, 5:30 p.m. 8;30, 10. St. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Problems seem so big. Evil seems so BELLE GLADE: St. Philip Benizi, 10. and 6 p.m overwhelming. St. Theresa, the Little BOCA GRANDE: Our Lady of Mercy, St. Patric i, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:30 Flower, gives us the method. Do lit- 10:15 and 6 p.m. tle things, say prayers, make little BOCA RATON: St. Joan of Arc, 7, 9,MIAMI SHORES: St. Rose of Lima, 7, 10:30, 12. 3, 9, 10, 11, 12. sacrifices . . . Why not make this com- MIAMI SPRINGS: Blessed Trinity, &, ing year one to help the CATHOLIC BONITA SPRINGS: St. Leo, 7:30, 9:30. 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 12 and NEAR EAST MISSIONS? We have BOYNTON BEACH: St. Mark, 7, 8:30, 5:30 p.m. 10, 11:30 MIRAMAR: St. Bartholomew, (Firemen's been entrusted by our Holy Father CLEW1STON: St. Margaret, 8, 11:30. Recreation Hall, at Island Dr. and with the care of the priests and sis- COCONUT GROVE: St. Hugh, 7, 8:30, Pembroke Rd.) 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15. MOORE HAVEN: 5t. Joseph the Work- ters and missions in the NEAR and 10:30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. (Sermon's in er, 10. MM>OLE-EAST COUNTRIES ... A Spanish and English). NARANJA: St. Ann, 10:30 (Spanish) very special way you can aid in our CORAL GABLES: Litne Flower (Audi- NAPLES: St. Ann, 6, 8, 10, 11. torium), 9, 11:30 and 12:30 (Spanish); NORTH DADE COUNTY: St. Monica, The Holy Father's Mission Aid work is to sponsor the training of a (Church), 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30. 8, 10, II. for the Oriental Church seminarian or a novice ... $2 a week St. Thomas Aquinas Student Center, NORTH MIAMI: Holy Family, 6, 7, 8, pays for the education of a seminarian, $3 a week for a novice. 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 12. 9 10, 1 1, 12, 6:30 p.m. DANIA: Resurrection (Olsen Junior High St. James, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 It takes six years to train a seminarian, two for a sister . . . and 5:30 p.m. You may send the help each week or each year. $100 a year School) 7, 9. 10:30, 12:15. Visitation, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 and DEERFIELD BEACH: St. 12:45 p.m. for the seminarian, $150 for the novice . . . What better way to (5109 N. Fed. H'way) 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 NORTH MIAMI BEACH: St. Lawrence, work for a new heaven and a new earth. Meanwhile may we DELRAY BEACH: St. Vincent, 6:45, 7 9, 11, 12:15. / send you our hearty thanks for all the prayers and sacrifices 3:30, U. NORTH PALM BEACH: St. Clare, 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12 and 5:30 p.m. you have made to help our work. Solely because of you we can FORT LAUDERDALE: Annuciation, OKEECHOBEE: Sacred Heart, 9. Boys' go on year after year aiding these missions. 9:30 School, 10:30. Blessed Sacrament (Case Funeral OPA-LOCKA: Our Lady < rpetual Home), 6, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30. Help, 7, 8,, 9, 10, 11:30. / Queen of Martyrs, 7, 8, 9 10, 11:30, St. Philip (Bunche Park) y* NEEDED: A SMALL LEBANESE CHURCH. In Lebanon, most 12:30, 6 p.m. PAHOKEE: St. Mary, ll:3u. St. Anthony, 6, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, PALM BEACH: St. Edward, 7, 9, 12 Catholics" are of the Maronite rite. The Liturgy, or Mass Is a and 5:30 p.m. •••45 PERRINE: Holy Rosary, 7, 8, 9:30, marvelous blending of prayers, hymns, bells and cymbals. The St. Bernadette, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 7 p.m. 10:30, 12. St. Clement, 8, 9, 10, 11:15, 12:30. PLANTATION: St. Gregory, 8, 9:30, language is Syriac, the same which Christ used, a wonderful St. Jerome, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. II 12:15. link with the Last Supper . . .In the Lebanese village of Al- FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH: St. Pius X, POMPANO BEACH: Assumption, 7, 8, 9:30, II, 12:15. aouja, 300 poor Maronites have been trying for years to build 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. St. Elizabeth, 8, 9, 11, 12. St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach), 8, 9:30, POMPANO SHORES: St. Coleman, 7, a small church, one 12 by 10 yards in length and width. Since 1 1 and 5:30 p.m. 8, 9:30 11, 12:15. they have only their labor to give, progress has been painfully FORT MYERS: St. , PORT CHARLOTTE: St. Charles Bor- 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. romeo, 7, 8, 9:30, 11. slow. Their neighbors jibe at them, calling their work a phan- PORT ST. LUCIE: Marina, 9. 'Are we joining in time to get in on your holiday-party?" FORT MYERS BEACH: Ascension 7:30, PUNTA GORDA: Sacred Heart, 7:30, tom church . . . Won't you help them complete it? ... $2,000 9:30. 10, 6:30 p.m. FORT PIERCE: St. Anastasia, 6:30,RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The is needed . . . Lebanon is the land which supplied the cedars 7:30, 12. King, 7, 10. for Solomon's Temple . . .Won't you help supply the materials Auditorium: 9, 10:30. RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis, 7, 8, HALLANDALE: St. Matthew, 6:30 8, 10:30, 1.1:30. for Christ's Temple . . . Please send your help now. Thanks. SANiBEL ISLAND: 11:30. 9, 10, 11, 12 and 6:30 p.m. , ' SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission, 8 a.m. HIALEAH: Immaculate Conception, 6, SEBR1NG: St. Catherine, 7, 9:30, 11. 9, 1 0:30, 11:30 (Spanish). SOUTH MIAMt: Epiphany, 6:30, 8, 9, ECUMENICAL COUNCIL. Dramatic stories and pictures have (City Auditorium), 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30, 10, 11, 12. come out of Rome these past few months. The largest Council and 6:30 p.m. St. Thomas (South Miami Jr. High in Church history has a special meaning for us at the CATHOLIC St. Bernard Mission: 9, 10 (Spanish). School 6750 SW 60th St.), 8, 10, 11, St. John the Apostle, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,STUART: St. Joseph, 7, 9, 11. NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION. One of our founders, 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish), 5 p.m. andVERO BEACH: St. Helen, 7:30, 9, 11. Father Paul James Francis of Graymoor, originated the CHAIR ALL-PURPOSE 6 p.m. WAUCHULA: St. Michael, 9. OF CHURCH UNITY OCTAVE. For fifty years, Catholics and HOBE SOUND: St. Christopher, 7, 10:30. WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin, HOME FINANCING HOLLYWOOD: Annunciation, (Madon- 9:30. their separated brethren have prayed for unity in their different na Academy) 8, 9, 10, 11:30. Holy Name, 7, 9, 10:30, 12. churches. The octave takes place each January from 18th, the St Ann 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. buying, building, selling Little Flower, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30,St. Juliana, 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Feast of St. Peter's Chair to January 25, the Feast of St. Paul's 10.-45. 12 and 5:30 p.m. ON THE KEYS conversion . . . You can foster this spirit even further by join- or refinancing Nativity, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30, BIG PINE KEY: St. Mary of Pines, ing our association. You will share in the benefits of some 15,000 71:30, 7:30 p.m. 8:30, 10:30. St. Bernadette, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 7 pm. KEY WEST: St. Mary, 6, 7, 8:30, 10. Masses of our missionaries. Individual membership is $1 a year; St. Stephen, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 and MARATHON: San Pablo. 6:30, 8:30, 10 $20 for a life-time. Family membership is $5 a year; $100 for a 7 p.m. PLANTATION KEY: San Pedro, 6:30, lifetime. HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6:30, 8, 9:30, 11. - • 9, II. IMMOKALEE: Lady of Guadalupe, 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. PLEASE REMEMBER US IN YOUR WILL. OUR LEGAL INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross 745 TITLE IS THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIA- JUPITER: St. Jude (Salhaven), 7:30, 9. KEY BISCAYNE: St. Agnes, 7, 8:30, TION. YOUR MASS OFFERINGS ARE SOUGHT. OFTEN Salvador Children :. THEY ARE THE MISSIONER'S SOLE SUPPORT FOR THE LABELLE: Mission, 9. l LAKE PLACID: St. James Mission, Thank The U.S. DAY. 8 a.m. LAKE WORTH: Sacred Heart, 6 7, 8, SANTA ROSA DE LIMA, El DEAR MONSIGNOR RYAN: 9:15, 10:30, 11:30. Salvador (NO — When 500 THURMOND MONUMENT CO. St. Luke, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30. Enclosed find my donation of for LEHIGH ACRES: St. Raphael (Admin- children made their first Com- INVITES YOU TO VISIT THEIR SHOWROOMS AND DISPLAY istration Building) 8, 10. munion at a ceremony here, MARGATE: St. Vincent, 8, 10, 11:30. Name Bronze & Granite MIAMI: The Cathedral, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, authorities took advantage of the SERVING Markers 12, and 6 p.m. occasion to say thanks to the Street CATHOLIC Corpus, Christi, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Span- United States and its people. FAMILIES IN Statues ish), II, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) and 5:30 Monuments p.m. (Spanish). City Zone State SOUTH FLORIDA Gesu, 5 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30. First Communion day also FOR 35 YEARS Mausoleums Holy Redeemer, 7, 8:30, 10. International Airport (International saw the inauguration of a food Hotel), 7:15 and 8 (Sundays and Holy- distribution center for Caritas, 3253 S.W. 8th STREET - HI 4-1614 - HI 4-2157 days). El Salvador's Catholic Relief St. Mary of the Missions and St. FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELIMAN, President Francis Xavier, 7, 8:30. agency, which distributes U. S. M«gr. Joseph T. Ryan. Not'l See'y St. Brendan, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, and 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. (Span- Food for Peace parcels. Send all communication! to; ish). CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION St. Dominic (Fairlawn School) 7 8, As U. S. embassy and Caritas 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New York 17, N. Y. CARL F. SLADE, F.D. 9, 10, 11. (Spanish). representatives arrived, BOO chil- St. Mary Chapel, 8:30 9:30, 10:30, a;- 11:30, 12:30 (Spanish).' dren lined both sides of the road St. Michael, 6, 7, 8, 9 (Polish), 10 to greet them. Then, to the tune (Spanish), 11, 12:30, 6 p.m. (Span-, CARL F, SLADE FUNERAL HOME ish), 7:30 p.m. Dade County Aud- of U. S. bandmaster John Philip itorium 9, 10:30. 12. Sousa's "Stars and Stripes For- SS. Peter and Paul, 6:15, 7, 8, 9:15, 800 PALM AVE. HI ALE AH TU 8-3433 10:30, 11:45, 12:55 (Spanish) ever" the children marched Say You 'Saw It In The Voice' St. Timothy, 8, 9:30, 11. to church for their First Com- St. Vincent De Paul (Central High School cafeteria). 8, 10, 11, 12. munion Mass. 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