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Labor Day Forum Throngs Expected Workers, Managers In Diocese Program "Collective Bargaining in Public Service" and VOICE "Progress in Job Opportu- 1 nities" will be discussed as Weekly Publication oi the Diocese of Miami C overing the 16 Counties of South Florida representatives of manage- ment and labor join in the sixth annual Diocese of VOL. VIII, NO. 24 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy AUGUST 26,1V6S Miami Labor Day Observ- ance, Thursday, Sept. 1, in the Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach. The day-long event will Diocese Of Miami"' OFFICIAL *** Appointments open with a Pontifical low Mass at 8:30 a.m., in St. Jo- The Chancery announces the following changes effec- Little Flower Parish, Hollywood, to Assistant Pastor, St. Tim- seph's Church, 8670 Byron tive Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1966: othy Parish, Miami. Ave., Miami Beach, celebrat- The Very Reverend Monsignor Joseph H. O'Shea, in resi- The Reverend Thomas P. Hanly, from Assistant Pastor, ed by Miami Bishop Coleman dence at St. Patrick Rectory, Miami Beach. St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Port Charlotte, to Assistant Pastor, St. Coleman Parish, Pompano Beach. F. Carroll, sponsor and host The Reverend Thomas M. Anglim, from Pastor, Sacred of the observance. Heart Parish, Lake Worth, to Pastor, St. Francis Xavier Par- The Reverend Arthur R. DeBevoise, (Diocesan Director COLLINS TO SPEAK ish, Fort Myers, with its mission of San Jose, Harlem of Newman Apostolate), from Assistant Pastor, St. Mary's Principal speaker at a ban- Heights. Cathedral, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Coral Gables, and Chaplain, Newman Center, South Dade quet in the Napoleon Room The Reverend Jerome J. Martin, from Administrator, St. of the Deauville Hotel at Junior College, in residence at Aquinas Student Center, Uni- Timothy Parish, Miami, to Administrator, Sacred Heart Par- versity of Miami. 8:30 p.m. will be the Hon. Le- ish, Lake Worth. Roy Collins, Under Secretary The Reverend L. Philip McNeil, from Assistant Pastor, of Commerce and former The Reverend James E. Quinn, from Administrator, Sa- St. Anthony Parish, Fort Lauderdale, to Assistant Pastor, St. governor of Florida. cred Heart Parish, Punta Gorda, and Our Lady of Mercy Mis- Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami. sion, Boca Grande, to Administrator, St. Timothy Parish, Mi- ami. The Reverend David G. Russell, post-graduate studies at Participants and guests Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. will be welcomed by Miami The Reverend Christopher R. Konkol, from Assistant Beach Mayor Elliott Roose- Pastor, St. John the Apostle Parish, Hialeah, to Administra- The Reverend Oliver Kerr, post-graduate studies at the velt prior to the start of the tor, Sacred Heart Parish, Punta Gorda, and Our Lady of Mer- Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. morning session, 10 a.m. to cy Mission, Boca Grande. The Reverend Leo Kelly, from Assistant Pastor, St. Cole- noon. The Reverend Patrick Murnane, from Assistant Pastor, man Parish, Pompano Beach, to Assistant Pastor, St. Rose of St. Coleman Parish, Pompano Beach, to Assistant Pastor, St. Lima Parish, Miami Shores. Jerome Wurf, internation- Anthony Parish, Fort Lauderdale. The Reverend Rocco D'Angelo, from Assistant Pastor, al president, American Feder- The Reverend Eugene J. McCarthy, from Assistant Pas- Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish, Perrine, to Assis- ation of State, County and tor, St. Joan of Arc Parish, Boca Raton, to Assistant Pastor, tant Pastor, St. Bernadette Parish, West Hollywood. Municipal Employes, Wash- St. Luke Parish, Lake Worth. The Reverend Matthew Grehan, Assistant Pastor, St. Ed- ington, D.C., will present The Reverend Patrick Farrell, from Assistant Pastor, St. ward Parish, Palm Beach, Chaplain, Newman Center, Palm "Labor's Views on Collective Beach Junior College. Bargaining in Public Ser- Timothy Parish, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, St. John The vice," at the morning ses- Apostle Parish, Hialeah. The Reverend Stephen Dambrauskas, from Assistant Pas- sion. The Reverend Brendan Grogan, from Assistant Pastor, tor, St. Luke Parish, Lake Worth, to Assistant Pastor, St. St. Rose of Lima Parish, Miami Shores, to Assistant Pastor, James Parish, Miami, and Chaplain, Newman Center North Porter W. Homer, Metro- Dade Junior College. politan Dade County manag- St. Coleman Parish, Pompano Beach. er, will present manage- The Reverend James J. O'Donoghue, from Assistant Pas- The Reverend Michael Hourigan (newly ordained) Assis- ment's views. tor, St. Brendan Parish, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, St. Clare tant Pastor, St. Rose of Lima Parish, Miami Shores. The Reverend James Murtagh (newly ordained) Assis- FARISS MODERATOR LeROV COLLINS Parish, North Palm Beach. Moderating the early ses- The Reverend John C. Mulcahy, from Assistant Pastor, tant Pastor, St. Clement Parish, Fort Lauderdale. sion will be Wayne Fariss, The Reverend Thomas O'Shea (newly ordained) Assistant director, Social Action De- Pastor, St. Mary's Cathedral, Miami. news commentator of televi- partment, National Catholic sion Channel 7. Welfare Conference, Wash- The Reverend Dominic O'Dwyer (newly ordained) Assis- The afternoon session, ington, D.C., will serve as Broadcasts Will Feature tant Pastor, St. Brendan Parish, Miami. from 2 to 4 p.m., will feature chairman for both discussion The Reverend Anthony O'Shea (newly ordained) Assis- an address by Eugene Matti- sessions in the Napoleon tant Pastor, SS. Peter and Paul Parish, Miami. son, Jr., administrative direc- Room. Labor Day Forum Items tor, Plans for Progress, The Reverend Christopher Stack (newly ordained Assis- Washington, D.C., stating Special broadcasts on be- Lady of Perpetual Help par- tant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Hollywood. Prominent leaders and "Management's Views on half of the Labor Day Ob- ish, Opa Locka. The Reverend Patrick Cleary (newly ordained) Assis- Progress in Job Opportuni- specialists in their respective servance, sponsored by the fields for both labor and Father Neil J. tant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Coral Gables. ties." diocese, are scheduled on Bishop Carroll's management will join the stations in Miami and Fort The Reverend Francis Guinan (newly ordained) Assis- Donald Slaiman, director, discussion of the theme top- for the Labor Day Observ- tant Pastor, Holy Spirit Parish, Lantana. AFL-CIO, Civil Rights, ics at both sessions as panel- ance, will offer the Diocesan The Reverend Angel Naberan, from Assistant Pastor, St. Washington, D.C., will offer Msgr. George C. Higgins, Mass For Shut-Ins, this Sun- ists. director of the NCWC Social Mary's Cathedral, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, Little Flower labor's views on the same MORNING PANEL day, Aug. 28, at 11:30 a.m. Parish, Coral Gables. topic. Action Department and over WLBW-TV, Channel 10. Panelists at the morning The Reverend Augustin Roman, Assistant Pastor, St. Moderator for the after- chairman of the Labor Con- While he is preaching the session for labor are: James ference panel sessions, will Mary's Cathedral, Miami. noon session will be Dade F. Dolan. president, N. A. homily during the Mass, County Circuit Court Judge make a live telecast on the Father Flemming will ask The Reverend Brian Redington, from Assistant Pastor, Letter Carriers 1071; day of the event, Thursday, St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, Francis X. Knuck. Charles Hall, president, Fire the shut-in viewers to pray Sept. 1, at 6:30 a.m. over for the success of Observ- St. James Parish, Miami. Msgr. George C. Higgins, Continued on Page 3 WLBW-TV, Channel 10. ance. The Reverend Michael D. Hickey, C. SS. R. (Assistant A discourse on the subject In addition, advance news Pastor, St. Cecilia Parish, Fort Myers) Chaplain, Newman of the Church and the work- Center, Edison Junior College, Fort Myers. 1 ing man by Father Charles items concerning the proceed- Malley, C.SS.R., will be ings at the Labor conference, The Reverend John Mizzi, Assistant Pastor, St. Joan of Sociologists Meet broadcast on two radio sta- will be included in the Dio- Arc Parish, Boca Raton. tions Sunday, Aug. 28, at cesan Catholic news programs 6:30 a.m. by WGBS, Miami, on Sunday, Aug. 28, over and at 9 a.m. by WFLM-FM, WGBS, Miami; WIRK, West To Discuss Trends Fort Lauderdale. Father Mai- Palm Beach and WNOG, The American Catholic Sociological Society will hold a ley is assistant pastor of Our Naples. VOICE three day annual meeting, Aug. 27-29, in the Hotel Fontaine- THE VOICE, P.O. Box 1059, Miami, P[». 33138 1 RETURN REQUESTED bleau, Miami Beach. (l!lN-.;r.:il|l!|!lhi!'.. .-:> Mill. i.. i'!: :. .^.i .,,:r=Mili! 1iMi;::.-.'i- 'Si:! -I :::, - - :,,:;:i:r-i •:, •; Seminars will be divided into two sections for the meet- ing. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Among topics to be discussed are "Social Change and Anomie," "The Church and Family Planning." "Religious Belief: Attitudes and Behavior," "Impact of the Council on DDF PLEDGE FULFILLED . P2 the Church," "Religion and Social Influence," "Institutional Patterns and Social Changes." "Sociology of Knowledge and BIG TIME AT BOYSTOWN P5 Social Change" and "Effects of the New Liturgy." Highlights of the convention include a Concelebrated ONE PRICE OF FREEDOM P6 Mass Sunday at 12:30 p.m. and the official ACSS luncheon at which Father Andrew Greely, president, will speak on HOPE IN A SAND BOX P9 "Change in the Church: The Decline of Familialism." Bishop Coleman F. Carroll will be a guest at the con- PENANCE MAY BE CHANGED Pll vention luncheon. MlftttUlUf i|tn II111 111 HH1ii<;t|Eltt| 11 ii | Itl 11141H1 HllIM H HI111»!HHtHtHilllHHtltll1U41t1HII»SllllttUNimil1UltMnitmtHHIMUniliUttHllkH11lll1HilHrtltH IH111UIII jiniltUHHIIHItHltlHflHmilUHIHIHHIHWUII ' OFFICIAL Diocese Of Miami Appointments The Most Reverend Bishop approved the nomina- tions submitted by the Very Reverend R. L. Every, O.P., Provincial of the Dominican Fathers, Province of St. Jo- seph, assigning: THE REVEREND J. A. DRISCOLL, O.P., as director of Aquinas Student Center, Coral Gables, effective Aug.