Outdoor Mass in Bayfront Park to Mark Pan American Day Here
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w^^BISHOP THANKS DIOCESE ^ -z THE VOICE Development Fund 6301 Biscayne Blvd. Miami 38, Fla. Tops $1,211,000 "Return Requested Dearly Beloved: Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida It is my happy, yet humble, privilege to report that your VOL. IV, NO. 3 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy APRIL 6, 1962 Diocesan Development Fund Campaign for 1962 has met with 1 an overwhelming success. The total amount raised at this time is in excess of $1,211,000, of which $660,000 is in cash. You have my heartfelt gratitude. As your Bishop I realize ;:" ''at your generosity is a manifestation of your deep and abid- Outdoor Mass In Bayfront Park ._ .o Faith««and of your sincere love for Almighty God. ; It is a demonstration, too, of your determination to help provide the necessary facilities which will assure more priests To Mark Pan American Day Here for your Diocese and a Catholic education for increasing num- Members of the Latin-Ameri- - bers of its young people. can hierarchy will join Ameri- can prelates and thousands of Your Diocesan Development Fund, established just a little Spanish and English speaking more than three years ago, already has brought into being residents of South Florida at the "• the flourishing and still growing St. John Vianney Minor Sem- -Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving inary; a strong nucleus for an expanding chain of high schools; which Bishop Coleman F. Car- roll will offer in observance of - comfortable homes for the aged; inspiring retreat houses; Pan American Day at 4 p.m., havens for the distressed and the indigent; a refuge for unwed Friday, April 13, in Bayfront mothers; the soon-to-be-opened new home for dependent chil- Park. dren, and the West Coast hospital to be ready June 1. Archbishop Paul J. Halli- Now, as a result of this year's campaign, work will be n,an, recently installed as Met- ropolitan of the new ecclesias- started immediately on a new College Building at the Semin- tical province of Atlanta, will ary; on a new West Coast high school, and on additions to an preside at the Mass which already existing high school to make it co-institutional for both will be sung at a magnificent ' boys and girls. All these will be completed by September. altar to be erected on the grounds adjacent to Miami's Truly, this is a record for which you have every reason Torch of Friendship, dedicat- to be proud. And it is a record for which I have every reason ed two years ago by the City y of Miami - to the everlasting to be proud of you. Yet, I would be remiss in my duty if I friendship of our neighboring did not tell you frankly that there still is much to be done — countries. not merely in the future, but now. The sermon during the Mass In a growing Diocese in this very rapidly expanding area will be preached by Archbishop of our nation, we have not merely a great responsibility to Carlos Humberto Rodriquez y keep pace with an increasing population, but, more import- Quiro of San Jose, Costa Rica. antly, a God-given opportunity to strengthen and to spread the • Faith. Other officers of the Mass will be archpriest, Msgr. James F. Design of Outdoor Altar Prepared by Architect Thomas J. Madden Jr. We are not closing the books on the 1962 Diocesan Develop- Enright; deacon, Father Bryan ment Fund Campaign. Some of you have not been contacted. O. Walsh, and subdeacon, Fa- - Some realize they have not contributed in accordance with ther Joseph O'Shea. Father RECEPTION, BANQUET APRIL 13: their means or with their conscience. To these we appeal. Felipe Arroyo, S.J. and Father Send your contribution to the Diocesan Development Fund John Feliu, S.P., will be dea- office, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, or call PLaza 7-5714. cons of honor, and masters of ceremonies will be Father Neil Again expressing to ,you my deep appreciation for your J. Flemming, Father Donald Archbishop Hallinan Tribute generosity, and. asking for you a large measure of God's F. X. Connolly, Father Joseph •graces, I am M. Laughlin, Father Claude A reception and banquet hon- em vocation directors during Gratefully yours in Christ, Brubaker and. Father John J. oring Archbishop Paul J. Halli- which the Miami diocese was Donnelly. nan, first Metropolitan of the host at Miami Beach, Archbish- newly-created province of At- Chaplains to Archbishop Hal- op Hallinan will be making his linan will be Father Xavier Mor- lanta, will be held at 7 p.m., first official visit to this Dio- ras and Father Eugenio del Friday, April 13, at the Hotel cese since his installation on Busto. Bishop of Miami Everglades. March 29. Music during the Mass will be The banquet will follow the • provided by the combined choirs of St. John Vianney Minor Sem- Solemn Pontifical Mass dur- inary and Barry College, ac- ing which Archbishop Halli- companied at the organ by Clay- Entrance Exams Saturday nan will preside at 4 p.m. in «TensioB in New Orleans" - ton Brenneman, diocesan organ- Bayfront Park in observance an Editorial ... Page 6 ist. Members of the Fourth De- of Pan American Day. gree Knights of Columbus will For 5 Miami High Schools "Mr. Buckley's Odd Review," provide an honor guard during Bishop Coleman F. Carroll bv Father Walsh Page 7 Entrance examinations and has announced. The girls' the ceremonies. and priests of the Diocese of Father Cronin's "Comunism: ration will be held at five high school is staffed by the Sisters, Servants of the Im- The second annual outdoor Miami will also be hosts to "Threat to Freedom" .. Page 8 of - Miami's Catholic high Mass will be sung at the invi- maculate Heart of Mary of members of the Latin American <<The first Archbishop schools Saturday, April 7. West Chester, Pa. tation of the City of Miami and the International Affairs De- hierarchy and other prelates, Hallinan,s SerM0* Page £ According to Father Claude At 9:30 a.m. Saturday, eighth and civic officials. The Bishop partment of the Miami-Dade E at rs> Brubaker, supervising principal grade boys planning to enroll County Chamber of Commerce. has extended an invitation to " »«c » Washington Meet- of Immaculata Academy staff- in the freshmen classes at Honorary co-chairmanship of . , . „ , ing Forgets God" Page 11 ed by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Archbishop Curley High and the 1962 Pan American Day pro- pastors in the 16 counties o£ the of St. Augustine and La Salle Christopher Columbus High gram has been accepted by Diocese to designate parishion- "Cloistered Nuns Make Hosts." High School, staffed by the may make application for ad- Christian Brothers, exams for Bishop Carroll and Robert King ers who will represent their A Page of Pictures .... Page IS mission and take the entrance High, Mayor of Miami. Roger ' respective parishes at the ban- Supreme Court Hears Plea to prospective ninth grade stu- examinations required. Trans- LaRoehe is chairman of the quet. Ban Public School Prayers dents will be given at both high fer students wishing to enroll . coordinated program. Page 14 schools between 9 a.m. and in the 10th grade next year will The former Bishop of noon. Transfer students in also be accepted for exams and Ecclesiastical dignitaries grades 10, 11 and 12 may regis- N.C. Photos Charleston was named first Niagara University to Confer registration at the schools from Caribbean and Latin Archbishop of Atlanta Feb. 21 Degree on Bishop Carroll ter later this month on a date which are staffed by Holy American countries who have ARCHBISHOP Paul J. Hallinan, when Pope John XXHI also \ Page 15 which will be announced. Cross Brothers and the Marist established the new ecclesias- _ _ . ' ' „ . already accepted invitations first metropolitan of the Prov- ... ..... „ -• Cana Conference Courses Begin Brothers, respectively. to be present include: Bishop tical province of Atlanta. Suf- . " „ ,_ Registration of pupils who . *,!.!! in Diocese Page 17 Eduardo Polanco of. Santiago ince of Atlanta will make his fragan sees are Charleston, passed examinations held in Father Louis Roberts, super- first official visit to the Dio- Miami, Raleigh, St. Augus- Family Life Bureau Marriage March at Notre Dame Acade- de los Caballeros, Dominican vising principal of Monsignor Republic; Auxiliary Bishop cese of Miami, April 13. He will tine and Savannah. Instruction Courses ... Page 18 my will begin at 9:30 a.m., Pace High School in North Lawrence M. Graziano, and continue until 4 p.m., Dade, said registration thsre preside at the Solemn Pontifical One of the principal speakers CYO Orators Compete for Na- Mother Maria Jane, principal will be held at a later date. (Continued on Page 3) Mass at Bayfront Park. - at the January meeting of east- tional Tourney Page 21 Ecumenical Group Studies Pope John Visit* Pope Thanks US. For Wishes Possible Changes in Mass 't As He Marks SOfh Birthday Where He Was Ordained ROME (NO — Pope John after a lapse of two centuries. By JAMES C. O'NEILL liturgical calendar promul- WASHINGTON (NO — Pope John XXIII has sent an ex- gated by Pope John XXIII. XXIII returned on the fourth The last pontiff to take part VATICAN CITY (NO — Pos- pression of his "heartfelt appreciation" and "cordial gratitude" sible changes in the Mass, and The press service also noted to the Bishops and Catholic laity of the United States for their Sunday of .Lent to the Roman personally was Pope Clement contemporary problems facing that "The liturgical movement commemoration of his 80th birthday.