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In sid e A d u lt D io c e s e CCD jo in s c la s s e s l i b r a r y a r e s e t c e n t e r By STEPHEN KARLINCHAK fSaa related atory on peg* 7) By the start of the 1964-65 More than 1.500 adults — academic year, a librarian Catholic School teachers, CCD working in one ot the 166 M ew o n T V catechists. parents and other elementary or secondary schools interested parties — are expected of the diocese will, by means of a TV columnist Jim Breig to enroll in the Continuing computer terminal, be able to begins a series on new Christian Development Program have access to books and other programs on the networks’ fall courses sponsored by the diocesan materials from more than 6.000 schedules. Page 12. Office of Religious Education/ libraries internationally, Confraternity of Christrian including libraries at the White Doctrine (CCD). House and the Smithsonian Classes will be offered in 64 Institution. centers located in all 16 deaneries With a recent 116.000 grant from of the diocese. Classes traditional­ the state, the Pittsburgh diocesan ly open the week following school library system became the Catechetical Sunday, which will first diocesan school library be observed this year on Sept. It. system to join the Online Computer Library Center The complete schedule ot (OCLC), a computer-connected Q u e stio n s courses and a registration torn consortium of 6.000 industrial, appears in the insert-with this issue collegiate, public, and govern­ Fr. Charles Bober gives of the Pittsburgh Catholic. ment libraries which have answers to comments on past interlibrary borrowing privileges questions. Page 7. The Continuing Christian Development Program is directed MSGR. JOHN C. McCARREN Some of the 22 secondary and 143 to the formation of catechists and elementary schools ot the diocese Also Inside the updating and enrichment of will open Monday. Aug. 29 Other parents and other interested schools In the diocese will open lor O bituaries...... Page 3 adults. Courses are offered on the new term at a later date Editorials...... Pages 4-5 three levels: the initial or Fam ily life depending on public school Home A g a in ...... Page 6 beginning program; the Basic transportation schedules Enrichment Program; and an Calendar...... Page 9 M onsignor speaks on fam ilies in today's society Founded in 1967 as the Ohio Around diocese . . . Pages 10-11 Advanced Program, with either a doctrinal or catechetical College Library Center, OCLC is national and international in emphasis. By PATRICIA BARTOS One statistic illustrates the picture: In the U.S. scope, with subscribers in Communicating the Christian today, only 13 percent of families actually fit the Finland, Canada. Mexico. West Message on the initial level is a 60- It’s time for a re-awakening of interest in and D e a th s discussion of the reality of modem family life. category of what many see as the average family Germany, Great Britain and hour course during which the — father at work and mother at home caring for Basic Teachings for Catholic Tha t’s the opinion of Msgr. John C. McCarren, Australia as well as in all 50 Sister Miriam Grace the couple’s two or three children. states. In addition to the White Religious Education document of executive director of the diocese’s Department Solomon, a member of the “ A full 67 percent of families do not fit this House and the Smithsonian, other the National Conference of for Social and Community Development, who Sisters of Charity of Greens- speaks of the “tremendous changes, awesome ‘image’ today," Msgr. McCarren said. noted subscribers include burg. Catholic Bishops is taught and As the Church tries to meet changing needs, Caterpillar Tractor and the integrated with contemporary changes" taking place in society today. Sister Marguerite Kelly, a “ we must be very careful not to program Chicago Mercantile Exchange approaches to catechesis. Experts agree that the family is going through member of the Sisters of St. families, not to make them the object — rather, O C LC calls itself “the world's Successful completion of the a period of crisis — reflected in high divorce Joseph, Baden. the subject — of our ministry. largest computer catalogue." course provides initial certifica­ rates, increasing numbers of runaways, Josephine E. Duran, Pitts­ “ I see this kind of thinking today, and as long as According to Raymond Martin. tion for the CCD catechists. reconstituted families, single-parent families — burgh. “ but no one says the family is any less important we look at the issue like this the basic message Thomas J. Bonner, Munhall. today,’* Msgr. McCarren said. ______(Continued on page 3) (Continued on page >) (Continued on page 2)

Sister appointed About bishops to W elfare Board Bishop asks voluntary fast , abstinence Sept. 14 Catholics to observe Fridays as days of oversees nine general hospitals. Bishop Leonard is requesting that Catholics in By PATRICIA BARTOS abstinence until a halt is brought to the nuclear It employs 40,500 persons and the diocese observe the Feast of the Trium ph of the Cross (Wednesday, Sept. 14) as a day of arms race. Sister Melanie DiPietro, a operates with an annual budget in voluntary fast and abstinence in conjunction with nember of the Seton Hill Sisters of excess of 64-3 billion. the Holy Year themes of man's redemption and “ I want to emphasize the voluntary nature of Charity and an associate in the Sister Melanie, 36. has been the need for reconciliation. The bishop made the both these requests,” Bishop Leonard’s letter Pittsburgh law firm of Mans- associated with Mansmann, request in a June 24 letter to the priests of the read, “ but I also want to point out that these are nann, Cindrich & Huber, has been Cindrich & Huber since 1961. In her work she concentrates on non­ diocese. concrete ways for us Catholics to demonstrate appointed to the Pennsylvania our profound desire for peace and forgiveness for Board of Public Welfare by profit corporations and health Bishop Leonard's letter also called attention to all peoples.” Governor Richard L. Thornburgh. care law, particularly in 'church- the U.S. bishops' letter on peace, which urges all The six-year appointment is related organizations. She formerly was associate iffective Sept. 1. Bishop Bosco to begin T V program The 16-member board serves as counsel with the Pittsburgh an advisory and consultative body Diocese's legal office, from 1974 to to the Department of Public 1981. Aux. Bishop Anthony G. Bosco will begin a pastoral. The 60-minute program, titled "Th e Challenge of Peace: God's Promise, Our Welfare. A native of Greensburg, she weekly 30-minute television program titled "To It participates in development graduated from Seton Hill Teach As Jesus D id" Sunday, Sept. 4, on Channel Response,” was presented by the bishop last May af policy outlines and in formation College, earned a master's degree 23 (Christian Associates) on the City of at Sacred Heart Church. It will run until Sept. 3. jf long-range programs and in urban studies from Occidental Pittsburgh's Warner Cable System. It will be carried Sunday. Aug. 28, at 10:30a.m., objectives of the department, College in Los Angeles and a J.D. The program will air four times each day of the 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. (Monday). The interprets them to the public and degree from Duquesne Universi­ SR. M ELANIE DIPIETRO week. Monday through Friday schedule is: 10:30 a.m., advises the secretary of public ty’s law school. Produced by the diocese, the program will 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Saturday's welfare (an ex-officio member of She is a former elementary and ing Young Women in America." include reflections by the bishop, plus interviews. schedule is 10a.m ., 2 p.m ., 7:30p.m. and 1:30a.m. the board), the governor and high school teacher, former She is a member of the board of Bishop Bosco will also appear on the channel General Assembly with respect to lecturer in business law at Seton Seton Hill College, the Urban beginning Sunday. Aug. 28, via a videotape of his The times for the "To Teach As Jesus Did” policies, programs, objectives Hill and in administration of League of Pittsburgh and Divine comments on the U.S. Catholic Bishops' peace program will be announced later. and functioning of the depart­ justice at Duquesne University’s Providence Hospital, and is a ment. graduate school of business. former board member at The Pennsylvania Department Sister also worked with the Jeannette District Memorial of Public Welfare is responsible Developmentally Disabled Law Hospital, Westmoreland Home Bishop M cDow ell to celebrate Labor D ay Mass For programs of public assistance, Project at the University of Health Care Agency, Housing medical assistance, food stamps, Pittsburgh and the Elderly Law Opportunities. Inc. and the Charles Owen Rice, pastor of St. Anne parish in residential and community care Project of Neighborhood Legal Pittsburgh Human Relations Aux. Bishop John McDowell will be the principal celebrant at the annual diocesan Labor Castle Shannon and a long time trade union For the mentally ill and mentally Services. Commission. activist, will be the homilist. retarded, child welfare, youth She has given numerous Sister Melanie was pleased with Day Mass to be held on Monday, Sept. 5, at 11 a.m. development services and professional presentations and the appointment to the State in St. M ary of Mercy Church, Downtown. Msgr. services for the aging and was named among the “ Outstand- (Continued on page 2)

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LCWR speaks on march, Mansour case NARW objects to probe of religious life

participants over the commission, headed by position of opposition to any war in Latin By M A R Y CLAIRE GART (Related stories on page 6) Archbishop John Quinn of San Francisco. America. “ People aren’t sure what it means and there’s a Notably missing from the resolutions was CHICAGO (NC) — Resolving to “stand By JERRY FILTEAU sense of urgency to talk about it,” she said. anything concerning the case of former Sister together” and “ not be broken,” the National Some 200 nuns and lay women attended the Mansour who was forced to resign from her order Assembly of Religious Women adopted a B A L T IM O R E (N C) — Members of the four-day meeting, whose theme was “ The because she would not give up her job as director statement objecting to 1 ‘the call of the bishops for Leadership Conference of Women Religious Aug. Spirituality of Politics: A Women’s Concern." of the Michigan Department of Social Services or an investigation of religious life in the United 18 unanimously endorsed the Aug. 27 Martin NARW , originally an organization of nuns, now Luther King anniversary Jobs-Peace-Freedom publicly disassociate herself from its funding of States.” / The new papally appointed commission of U.S. has a growing number of lay women who make up March in Washington. abortions. bishops to study religious life was not the topic of about a third of its 2,000 members. The total The national assembly, which met Aug. 14-18, The absence of any resolution on that issue any of the NARW meeting's m ajor addresses, but number of nuns in the United States is about passed no resolution on the case of former Sister provoked several expressions of concern from the it, along with questions of due process in the 120,000. Agnes Mary Mansour of the Sisters of Mercy of floor Aug. 18, the final day of the assembly. Sessions at the convention dealt with issues church, came up often during the Aug. 11-14 the Union, but asked its executive board to take Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister of Erie. Pa., such as the effects of poverty on women, the convention in Chicago. asked if there was some way to change oppression of women in the church and in society, action on the subject. The statement dealing with the commission In other resolutions the 700-member body of procedures in order to record the assembly’s feminist spirituality and theoldgy, the use of the said, "O u r sense of betrayal is profound as we support of a previous statement by the LCW R political process, and the plight of Central major superiors of U.S. nuns: consider the recent actions of our church against • Urged their conference to oppose actively executive committee on the issue. women Religious." America. the deployment of cruise and Pershing nuclear That previous statement had said that the Concerning Central America, a delegation executive committee was "grieved and shocked" In establishing the commission, the Vatican missiles in Europe; said its purpose was to help the bishops work from the convention hand-delivered a letter to • Denounced current military intervention in by the church action and that the pressure placed better with Religious and try to reverse a decline Cardinal Joseph Bemardin of Chicago Aug. 13 Latin America and urged negotiated peace on Ms. Mansour to leave her order was urging him to make a public pastoral statement "incomprehensible.” It called unjust processes in vocations to religious life. efforts; Sister of Charity Roseann Mazzeo. chairwoman decrying the presence of U .S. warships in the Gulf • Planned to focus on Dec. 2, the anniversary “unworthy oP’ the church. of the NARW national board, said there was a of Fonseca and demanding an end to military of the death of three U.S. nuns and a lay The assembly, faced with lack of time or space great deal of concern among convention (Continued on page 6) missionary in El Salvador, to publicize their (Continued on page 6)

/ Page 2 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, August 20, 1963 Diocesan news Diocese becomes member of library computer center

to send much out," Martin said, (Continued from page I) libraries,” said Dr. Scott Bruntjen, executive director of “we expect to do the borrowing.” librarian at Central Catholic and the PRLC. “The PRLC works The diocesan school libraries library coordinator for diocesan with groups to provide a computer have received graht money to join secondary schools, joining the database of 10 million items — OCLC under funding from the OCLC will help school librarians anything a college might collect: Library Services and Construc­ meet four needs: 1) establish books, manuscripts, photographs, tion Act, Title III, Priority C of the elements of unity among school films, etc.” State Library of Pennsylvania, libraries; 2) establish a resource Department of Education. sharing program among the Dr. Bruntjen said that these libraries; 3) allow librarians to computerized systems will help spend less time in performing librarians to aquire items through Paperw ork in receiving the technical and clerifical functions vendors by means of computeriza­ grant began in the last academic (such as cataloging) and more tion. These systems can also year, when Sylvia Hall, time working with students; and check for periodicals when development officer for the 4) allow librarians to analyze the delivery is late and can help with PRLC, informed local librarians strengths and weaknesses in their the labor intensive tasks in the whose liberaries weren’t collections and services. school library, such as cataloging. participating in OCLC programs A central computer terminal for One library can catalogue one that the state w as making LSCA the diocese will be installed at book that can be found throughout Title III funds available for Central Catholic, Martin said. A a system and thus cataloging of interlibrary programs. In school librarian trying to find a the book by all the libraries in a February, Martin submitted on behalf of the diocese a three-page specific item would call Martin system is eliminated. ^ M and a request would be made grant proposal that identified Library Center. Flanking him are Stale Sen. through the computer terminal to Martin said that he expects the needs, described a proposed Ray Martin (center), coordinator of librarians in program to meet the needs, a Eugene Scanlon, a Central Catholic alumnus, and locate the item. The terminal at system to be online by February diocesan secondary schools, reviews the letter method of evaluation and a Dr. Scott Bruntjen, executive director of the Central Catholic is connected by and that the 1983-84 academ ic year notifying the diocese that it has received a $15,000 D T ¡Kroru PrnitAT proposed budget. telephone lines to the OCLC would be devoted primarily to grant from the state to join the Online Computer mainframe computer located in training personnel to work with Under M artin’s proposal, the Dublin, Ohio. The main computer the system. He said that by the budget was divided into two parts, would locate the requested item beginning of the next academ ic one-time costs and operational and then communicate with the year, 1984-85, the system should be St. V incent sets celebration costs. In turn, those two parts terminal at Central explaining operational throughout the would be divided into two more as master of ceremonies. which libraries have the item in diocesan library system. St. Vincent College, Latrobe, benefactors — has given parts, funding from the LSCA A picnic lunch will follow in the question, those libraries’ has scheduled a series of special extraordinary help and support grant and funding from local campus gardens. Students will borrowing policies, etc. The Dr. Bruntjen said through events on Monday, Aug. 29, to during this transition period and sources. Altogether, the proposal unveil a large "birthday” cake computer system can also mem bership in OCLC and the mark the beginning of co­ for that we are indeed grateful. So, called for $15,000 in LSCA funding, (eight feet long and four feet wide) forward the material to the PRLC, the diocesan librarian education at the college. to show our appreciation and divided into $8,700 in one-time with 137 candles commemorating library requesting it. system will receive prepared excitement, we are planning a "We have been busy preparing the college's founding in 1846. A As a member of OCLC, the catalogue cards that are less costs and $6,300 in operational campus-wide celebration to greet costs; and $3,800 in local support, for the implementation of co­ 10:30 p.m. firewords display will diocesan library system becomes expensive than those produced by the new academic year.” divided into $1,600 in one-time education since the decision to go conclude the day’s activities. a m em ber of the Pittsburgh hand. coed was made by the board of Regional Library Center (PR LC), costs and $2,200 in operational The activities will begin with an directors more than a year and a a regional consortium of 85 Martin said that future costs. outdoor ceremony at noon in front The college expects to enroll half ago in January 1982," said Fr. libraries in Pennsylvania, purchases made by the diocesan of Kennedy Hall. Speaking will be some 250 freshmen this fall — the Recently, the state informed Augustine Flood, OSB, president Maryland and West Virginia. The school libraries will be placed in Fr. Flood, Quentin McKenna, largest class in 12 years — and Martin that his proposal was of the college. PRLC, which is located at the OCLC system and could be chairman of the college’s board of applications have increased by accepted and that the funding Chatham College, acts an borrowed by the other 6.000 "We are confident that directors; Fr. Paul Maher, OSB, almost 40 percent over last year. would be on its way. intermediary between the OCLC libraries. Conceivably, Martin everything is ready for an orderly archabbot of St. Vincent Women will represent about one- and the individual libraries. said, all m aterials in the diocesan and successful transition. Archabbey and College chancel­ third of the freshman class, a Everyone associated with the lor; and Timothy Hudak, student larger percentage than expected. "T h e P R L C is a private! non­ library system could be placed in As a m em ber of OCLC, the college — students, faculty, government president. Dr. A college spokesman said the profit corporation that has as its the computer system, but, the diocesan school library system administrators, staff, board, Kathleen Yorkis, dean of school wants to reach 50 percent task to stablize library costs and resources aren’t available to do will have two m em bers on the alumni, community, friends and coeducational affairs, will serve as soon as possible. sharing resources among that at this time. "W e don't expect OCLC’s board of trustees.

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Such clean ups are matters of national concern; they are not isolated problems. We call upon D Check if Renewal (Continued from page 1) dean of the University o religious and civic leaders to voice their concern over this problem and to lead Mall Check to Pittsburgh Catholic Board of Public Welfare and with Pittsburgh's school of social work. the community to the safest and most beneficial solution. Anyone concerned R e /I 110 Third Avsmm the opportunity to participate in William L. Pollard, a professor of over this issue is requested to respond to C.C.A.R.E. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15222 an important advisory position. public policy development at Pitt This "citizen participation and Msgr. John C. McCarren. (CITIZENS CONCERNED ABOUT RADIATION EXPOSURE) function of the board is extremely director of the Pittsburgh P.O.BOX 431. CANONSBURG. PA., 15317 ^ critical,” she explained. Diocese’s Department for Social She succeeds Pittsburghers and Community Services, on the William H. 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instrumental in establishing the S r . M i r i a m J . E . D u r a n Catholic Youth Organization at St. Mary Magdalene parish. Sister Miriam Grace Solomon, a Josephine E. Duran, retired Homestead. He served as an altar former chemistry professor at organist and housekeeper at Holy server with other pensioners at Seton Hill College, died Monday, Trinity Church, Moon Run the daily 11 a.m. Mass at St. Aug. 15, at Assumption Hail, the (Robinson Twp.), died Sunday, Therese of Lisieux Church. An retirement home of the Sisters of Aug. 21, at Braddock General usher at his parish since 1926, he Charity in Greensburg She was Hospital. w as a m em ber of the parish 85. council and the parish Attar- Miss Duran served at the parish Born in Beirut, Lebanon Feb. 10, Rosary Society and Men’s Club for more than 34 years and retired 1898, Sister entered the order in He was also a m em ber of the in 1979 1924 in Windber (Somerset Knights of Columbus, Council 2201, and the American County). She graduated from Surviving are six brothers: Association of Retired Persons, Seton Hill College, earned a Julius of West Mifflin, Anthony of Munhall Chapter 1501. master's degree in chemistry Forest Hills, Francis of New York, from Columbia University and a Stanley of Maryland, Bernard of Preceded in death by his wife, Ph.D. from Pitt. Shrewsbury (Pa.) and Edward of Katherine O'Donnell Bonner, he is Sister taught at St. Joseph Pleasant Hills; and three sisters: survived by two sons, Thomas of Academy, Seton Hill. Altoona Beatrice Jones of Florida and Ben Avon and George of Albany, Catholic High School and at Julia Duran and Barbara Gaydos, N Y.; four daughters, Eileen Sacred Heart High School in East both of Swissvale, and nieces and McKinney of Dearborn, Mich., Liberty from 1937 to 1940 She was nephews. She was preceded in Anne Kazora and Kitty Hunter, on the staff of the former death by one brother, Ernest, of both of Munhall, and Helen McGill Pittsburgh Hospital from 1950 to Duquesne. of Hudson, Ohio; 31 grandchildren 1953. and two great-grandchildren. Later, Sister Miriam Grace Funeral Mass was offered taught chemistry in the graduate Wednesday, Aug. 24, at Madonna Burial was in St. M a r y school at Fordham University in del Castello Church in Swissvale, Cemetery, Munhall. Bishop honored New York from 1953 to 1962 before with burial in Braddock Catholic becoming a professor at Seton for his efforts on behalf of senior citizens. From left Cemetery. Aux. Bishop John McDowell accepts a drawing of Hill, where she served for 13years are Allegheny County Commissioner Thomas . the Pittsburgh skyline for Bishop Leonard during until her retirement in 1975. N e c r o l o g y Foerster, Aux. Bishop McDowell, Pi us burgh ceremonies Aug. 19 that were a part of the senior Surviving are one brother. Dr. Mayor Richard Caiiguiri and Kathryn Butchko, T.J. Bonner citizens’ fair sponsored by the Allegheny County S. David Solomon of Winter Aug. 30 Adult Services’ Area Agency on the Aging. Bishop director of Allegheny County Adult Services. Haven, Fla., and two sisters, Anne A Mass of Christian Burial was Fr. Joseph A. Mitsch...... 1961 Leonard, who recently had surgery, was honored Shimmaly and Christine Solomon, offered in St. Therese of Lisieux Aug. 31 both of Boise, Idaho. Church, Munhall, on Friday, Aug. Fr .Joseph A. R aynak ...... i960 Funeral Mass was offered 26, for Thomas J. Bonner, who was Sept. 1 D iocesan director discusses Wednesday, Aug. 17, in Doran Hall active in the Holy Nam e Society on Fr. Joseph A. Doerr...... 1951 Chapel in Greensburg, with burial the parish, deanery and diocesan Fr. Regis P. Hannon ...... 1972 in the Sisters' cemetery at Seton levels. Sept. 2 Hill. Fr. W.A. Sadauskas...... 1960 fa m ilies in to d a y’s society A resident of Munhall, Mr. Fr. Isidore A. McCarthy, Bonner died Monday, Aug. 22, in C.PP.S ...... 1972 Sr. M arguerite Mercy Hospital. He was 89. (Continued from page 1) are interdependent. It established its charities Sept. 3 agencies to help those in need, to seek out their Fr. John R. McKavney 1961 will be missed,’’ he said. Sister Marguerite Kelly, who Born in Homestead on June 3, needs and respond to them. The monsignor, who recently concluded 15 was in her 64th year of Religious 1894, Mr. Bonner worked as a years as moderator of the social welfare In this thinking, Msgr McCarren explained that the disenfranchised, the poor, have a serious life, died Thursday, Aug. 18, in the general foreman for U.S. Steel department of the Pennsylvania Catholic responsibility to communicate their sufferings infirmary of the St. Joseph before his retirement. A rt classes set Conference and as a board member of the state Sisters’ motherhouse in Baden. and fears to enable these serving agencies to help Department of Public Welfare, maintains that Sister entered the order in 1919 them. “ If they are not allowed to articulate their A m em ber of St. Therese of Penn View Art Center will begin how the Church understands this issue and from St. M ary parish in Freeport. needs, we cannot create community.’’ Lisieux parish, Mr. Bonner its fall semester of classes answers it ‘‘will be very significant to the future With these elements in mind, Msgr. McCarren She taught music and organized the parish Holy Name Monday Sept. 12. at the center, at of its social service work.’ puts forth five "evaluative principles that we elementary grades in schools of Society in 1926 and served as its 999 Rock Run Rd., Elizabeth. The Church’s concern is evident. Pope John the Pittsburgh, Altoona- first president. He was later must ask ourselves” : Courses will be offered in 12- Paul II wrote an apostolic exhortation in 1981 elected Southeast Deanery Holy • Do our present health, social services and Johnstown and Greensburg week sessions in painting, titled “FamiliarisConsortio” (The Community of Nam e president and was named to educational services help to strengthen families dioceses for many years. calligraphy, printmaking, basic the Family) and the U.S. Catholic Bishops the Diocesan Holy Name and support them or do they make them more Surviving are several nieces drawing, weaving, lace-making, declared the 1980s as the Decade of the Family, Executive Board. In 1976, he was dependent on our institutions? Such institutions and one nephew. needlework, stained glass and with the goal of providing time for "reflection and presented the Medallion Circle today, he explained, “are competing with Funeral Mass was offered clay. To register contact Sister research” on family life programs. Award of the National Association families and substituting for them." S a tu rd a y , A u g . 20, in the Mary Edith Nemeth, director, 751- In his document, the Pope stressed the of Holy Name Societies. • Are our efforts aimed at prevention as well motherhouse chapel. Burial 7821 or 751-8600. importance of seeing the fam ily as the subject of In addition, Mr, Bonner was as remediation? "What are we doing to prevent followed in the Sisters’ cemetery. ministry and warned that the Church should not families from struggling with divorce, abortion? usurp roles the family could perform better. ‘ “Anything that takes power from the family to Can we identify the vulnerable population? Are we challenging the institutions that cause pain? ” C dhf l.V - An Candirían ft Hm i realize itself must be challenged, by the Church P BOOMS I f MUGS IM BOOM I ISLANDER MOTEL • Are our efforts family-centered or TEACHERS! r 3-BOOM IUXUBV SUIVI too,” Msgr. McCarren said. “The Consortio is t BOOM IPPICIINCV 6U4TI BEACH HIGHWAY AT 20TH STREET individual-centered? "Do the frail elderly, the tj-uly radical in that sense.” PARENTS! I CALL FON ttSttV ATIONS troubled teen, the poor student, the mentally r He focused on.what Pope John Paul called the «—»«6 Feel - Clase V« Bearli OCfAN CITY, MD 21842 handicapped, receive our services in isolation?” STUDENTS! four "fundamental duties” of the family: • We must ask ourselves if our services are Win a FREE Commo­ * • The family must seek to become a ■ SWIMMING POOL • ALL UNITS W. CA TV addressed and accessible to the reality of family dore COMPUTER tor community of persons. Msgr. McCarren ■ AND DECA PA TIO • 62 FUL L Y EQUIPPED structures as they exist today in the vast majority your school. Contest EFFICIENCIES AND MOTEL UNITS explained that, more and more, a shift is of American homes, as well as those of the ends October 31,1963 occurring, from a ministry to individuals, to one MO tit 2 BL OCAS FROM CHURCH Writ« or call for details. X 23rd & A llo n tic — CALL studying individuals as parts of families. nuclear family. • The Church must ask itself if it provides 6Q. Marketing DIvMon I *01TN WILDWOOD N I 06 M0 VERY REASONABLE *. “ Who are you, what do you do?" is the typical j/ DW BOI U2 MU FAMIL Y RA TES (301)289-9179 services in costly isolation from other services Bos -567 American greeting. But, more important, the P.O. (■^4 >■■■< * that are being provided in the community, both CoNlnsvM«, IL.S2234 monsignor explained, is the question “What Phon«:618-344-7372 function do you perform within the m arriage of public and private. Msgr. McCarren sees no easy answers, but he your parents? does hope to stir interest and concern, "reflection "Modem Banking With Did Fashioned Courtesy . “Are you the peacemaker, the troublemaker, and research" on fam ily issues in this Decade of Caretaker, caretakee, the bright one...?” Every ENCOUNTER W ITH SILENCE community, including the family, is made up of the Family. Six Days of Silence, Meditation, Prayer mm office SHALER He envisions establishment of diocesan-level dependent and independent people, and this OFFICE “ think tanks" that would convene to study such A Scriptural Retreat 5137 Butler St Understanding is important in looking at family matters, groups that would not be mandated to Conducted by Father John J. Hugo Pgh., Pa. 15201 900 Mt Royal Blvd structure, he said. 7ft-0311 15223 begin programs, but merely to help the Church Pgh., Pa. • The fam ily must serve life, not only in the AUTUMN RETREATS PENN AVE. 4M -4245 transmission of life itself but also in the sharing of "stop and think," to build a concept of what family is and become more aware of the reality of Write or call: Mt. Nazareth Center OFFICE BLAMMOX Christian values. Sister Augustine, C.S.F.N., Coordinator OFFICE “ I feel that as a society we are existential — we family today. 285 Bellevue Road. Pittsburgh Pa.. 15229 4401 Penn Ave. Such questions as "What values are we really don’t know our roots,” Msgr. McCarren Pgh., Pa. 15224 201 Frnport Rd S21-SS2S explained. To understand this “ rootedness,” and teaching, against what we think we are teaching; Pgh., Pa 15230 (412) 931-4775 MEMBER F O 1C 342 t in to get a Clearer look at the "unresolved issues" How can we evangelize and proclaim the Gospel that grandparents and parents bequeathed to the without shoving the faith down people’s throats: Laity, Priests, Religious Welcome How can we root the Faith in our traditions (such current family members, at least three as marriages, funerals, reunions); How can we generations of a family must be studied, he change the Church in line with Vatican II?” are explained. relevant topics for discussion, he said. I “Unless we are rooted we cannot share the Also, such elementary ideas as getting children (412)814-2707 (3>mmon elements of our past,” M sgr. McCarren CATHOLIC RELIEF to interact with their grandparents, possibly explained, “yet everything in society wants to SERVICES having grandparents record memories of long- isolate the individual from his past, to make him a gone times, studying the "birth order factor” in cog in the industrial machine.” 6 DAYS — presents — - The “super-corporations” of today want to deal families over several generations — a • M O N T I "fascinating” subject, Msgr. 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McCarren challenge that movement. The family will insist it Sept 11-16, 1963 $296.00 For more information contact: explained, noting that Pope John Paul’s become human," Msgr. McCarren noted. Sept. 20 - Oct 3,1003 $310.00 "Familiaris Consortio” represents a first effort Marina Gruenman o The fam ily must share in the mission and Fell FoNgsige in that direction. ♦ New York City and Newport R.l. Catholic Relief Services life of the Church, becoming “a believing, 1011 First Avenue evangelizing community in dialogue with God, a The “think tanks” he envisions would pursue such study, offering training in what little New York, New York 10022 community in the service of humanity.” Most theology there is and encouraging its further Americans see society in terms of the marketplace. “ W e speak of hospitals being in the development. They would be rooted in a local Catholic college or combination of several ‘business’ of helping, we refer to the ‘adoption schools. They would be open to people both within industry’ and the ‘social services industry’,” and outside of the Church and would possibly Msgr. McCarren said. Like all marketers, service agencies (the offer an annual colloquium. AWNINGS fastest growing "industry” in the country) focus Through such efforts, Msgr. McCarren hopes to on creating suppliers, on increasing business. see an elemental yet mighty result: The Church, meanwhile, has always seen "M aybe we'U get at the root of what it means to for Patio, Porch and Windows think fam ily.” • society as a community made up of people who » IMtiWMwTMora* n«iin »H Cmm A—dfi • me« m DUAAB4.E Actum -PAM CdnAA MMSTANT Courses begin . Allindi— Am Pm mt Niiiiw S IU A N O F F • C A N V A S »lylee Ade Pdwfd. m« South Hills Interfaith Ministries will sponsor • ALUMINUM • ¡¡Mid AN NnmrN^*Sdd 0»4W - f*m* TENTS two courses beginning in September. "N e w STAINED GLASS M tn m M R - Pdf. me Bmnan Beginnings for Divorced and Separated Persons” • FIBERGLAS RENT OR SALI begins Monday, Sept. 19, in the community room NATIONAL AWARD FOR at South Hills Village Mall, with David J. Isch, •STAINED GLASS PARTIES ANO executive director of the organization, as •MURALS If your eyes need COMPLETE SERVICE • AWNINGS INSTALLED WEDDING RECEPTIONS instructor. Fee is $25 for the four-session to be open REMOVED, REPAIRED AND STORED. GROUND BREAKING •RESTORATIONS .. s o o t h e program. & COMMERCIAL USES . •WOOO CARVING l\ t h e m Margaret Burton, counselor and volunteer FREE ESTIMATES L w ith 120 BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES coordinator at the interfaith ministries, will lead SILIANOFF A STERILE NO OBLIGATION 261-3900 a three-week assertiveness workshop beginning STUDIO ■ ISOTONIC Oar Paly lacatiaa ) Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the South Hills RT 22 - RO 4 Interfaith Ministries offices at Park Avenue ■ AuffEA Greensburg. Pa AT THE ENTIANCE TO PITT$0UMir$ BATEWAY CEHTER School, 5171 Park A ve., Bethel Park, 15102. Fee is A. M AM AUX & SON 668-7705 Lavoptik'« ------$20. For information or to register call 833-6177. |i AT THRIFT DRUG Page 4 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, August 28, 1983 Opinions/ comments

Gnent editorial The priest-restaurant owner

professional counseling? He told drink I get them talking. You can’t do that in a confessional. I'm right By NORBERT F. GAUGHAN me to mind my own business, but Block’s test You may have heard about Fr. up front and we can level. My in a few cases I helped. O r if bartender, who also listens to their Only Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block really knows Peter Jacobs, a priest of the there’s a young couple, not NORBERT troubles, knows when to steer the why he chose to undergo an experimental week on a food Archdiocese of Washington, who married, coming to my place for GAUGHAN M tough cases to me. I just act as a stamp budget for a family of four. He maintains he was is an operator of a New York too long a time, I present them contact man and get'em to the testing the practicality and effectiveness of his own restaurant. When asked by his with a free weekend at an department’s “ Thrifty Food Plan,” adiet developed to help bishop to return and do priestly Engaged Couple's Encounter. I right priest. recipients of food stamps plan their meals properly. Some work, Fr. Jacobs opted to stay hint that H might help make up “Some of my customers have with the restaurant because “it their mind to get married- made money in graft and ‘illicit’ have accused him, however, of trying to justify further provided a base for carrying out “In our bar we have sing-alongs enterprises. When they confide m cutbacks in food stamp programs. various forms of ministry.” tried a special dinner of quail and me about their guilt I suggest they and I look out for people with good What kinds of ministry could a manna, like the Israelites had in pass some of that ill-gotten gain to Whatever his original attitude, Mr. Block ended the week voices. Then I check out where priest-restaurant-owner per­ the desert. For manna we used a few charities — you know, feeling rather positive about the experience in light of both they live; if they’re church-going form? W e remembered the case of some sliced almonds in an egg babies and old people.” the quantity and quality of food his family was able to people. I get in touch with the Fr. Anthony (Big Tony) Epicure, batter. It didn’t go well because How about vocations to the pastor, suggest he sign them up purchase with the $58 they were allotted. Mr. Block did now running a restaurant in San people kept ordering french fries priesthood? I asked. Big Tony for the parish choir. One time I acknowledge, however, that his brief, self-imposed Francisco, who faced the same with it." said: “I can do that there. One or really found a great voice. This experience hardly qualifies him to “ really appreciate his conflict. W e called that priest to two of my bus boys and waiters guy's the cantor in a downtown plight of the poor." Still, he expressed the opinion that his get his views. Asked about specific ministries, are in the seminary. I told them parish and doing fine. Naturally Fr. Big Tony (he likes his own Fr. Big Tony said: “In the they always have a job here, but seven days on food stamps has made him feel more he doesn’t sing as well without a food) said: “This is really a great restaurant I do lots of marriage m aybe they could do more in the confident in discussing the food stamp program. few beers, but at least they got a way to minister to people. I call counseling. When a husband and priesthood. If they’re lousy cantor.” If that confidence leads Mr. Block to make judicious and my place ‘The Upper Room,’ even wife fight at a meal, I send over waiters or bus boys I don't send When Fr. Tony was asked what if it is in the basement, just to give complimentary Irish coffee with a them to the seminary because careful recommendations about how to eliminate fraud in he did there that he couldn’t do as it a religious theme. On my wall I note saying they should work in being a priest means you got to the food stamp program — and it’s undeniable there — that a regular priest, he said: “ It’s like have a framed menu of what the tandem the way the Irish whiskey wait a lot, take a lot of guff and like would be constructive. But if his seven-day experience of Zaccheus in the Bible, who met meal at the Last Supper was and the cream and coffee blend in a restaurant, believe the being poor — which is hardly the same as being poor — Jesus and threw a party for Him. probably like; people buy together. customer's always right.” leads him to initiate a campaign to make across-the-board He got a lot of his friends in to meet laminated copies on parchment Possibly Big Tony had a point. “There was this man who the rabbi. AH my customers know cuts into the already slashed food stamp program (in 1982 for only $5. Yet m aybe the place the priest always came with his wife. But I’m a priest. They kept asking me food stamp cuts alone amounted to $2.3 billion) that would “I feature bible meals like really belongs is at the altar, in the one time he showed up with church questions, like how come be unconscion able. specials with Jerusalem pulpit, in the confessional. It may another dame, so I figure he's this guy got an annulment and how artichokes; we have a Tower of not be as exciting as running a Let Mr. Block make constructive recommendations cheating. The next day I call and they can get their priest changed Babel sundae people just can’t restaurant, but it sure has its which are not simply geared to eliminate waste and fraud describe with those mixtures of ask him if he wants to talk to me because he doesn't listen to them. rewarding moments. but to eliminate hunger as well. And let him remember that ice cream and syrups. One time I about it. Can I help? Does he need “ I sit them down and over a the plight of the hungry in America has been raised over the last two years in the halls of Congress, at meetings of the S c r i p t u r e « nation’s mayors, from nutrition groups, from the religious community. Evidence of the existence of hungry H u m i l i t y Americans can be seen in city after city in the long lines outside soup kitchens, many of them operated by members By FR. RICHARD MURPHY of the religious community. The readings today all deal with an important virtue that is badly Hunger in America isn’t difficult to find. Nor would it be understood and much underrated all that difficult to eradicate it if we seriously devoted our — humility. Once asked which energies to the problem. virtue was most important for — The Catholic Telegraph, salvation, St. Augustine Cincinnati answered, “Humility.” Asked which was the second most important, he replied, “Humili­ Other viewpoints ty.” The third? "H um ility." Most people associate humility with hypocrisy, rem em bering the The problem is you cannot separate the adult world and disgusting behavior of Uriah the children’s world. Heep, who with a heart full of Recently an article in the “ Ladies Home Journal about hatred did nevertheless bow and child pornography caused a big stir and an outpouring of scrape to others. support for a U.S. Senate bill tightening laws against child Or one thinks of Shakespeare> Iago, dedicated to lying and to D°This is all well and good and we applaud any such half-truths which destroyed the measures, but let us fact the facts. lives of others. Detestable It is futile, not to say hypocritical, for us in the adult world character! to cluck our tongues and fidget with concern for our darling In our own homespun language little ones while at the same time thundering about our adult there is a proverb which has wrongly been associated with rights to do as we please in creating a social and legal humility: "Act like a doormat and structure that actually supports degradation as an people will walk all over you.” Or, acceptable form of "entertainment.” . . . “Be a lamb, and a wolf will come “ No one is going to tell me what to watch in the privacy of along and eat you.” my bedroom" is the typically arrogant statement. Fact is, But — Jesus Christ was r,j most of us don’t really care what that man does in his doormat, and He said “Learn of bedroom. The problem is the pornographic material didn t me. for I am meek and humb’7 of begin in that bedroom, is not confined to that bedroom and heart” (Matthew 11:29). During doesn’t end there, in most cases. His passion He reacted strongly Human beings first have to degrade themselves in against an unwarranted blow (John 18:22) creating the photos or films. These materials are then Jesus' forthright honesty and transported all over the country by the thousands or even fearlessness in debate stamp Him millions. They are then distributed from stores, as a hero, not a hypocrite. St. transmitted over cables or airwaves and then end up in Paul's letters flash with fire and various rooms of the house. The stuff is everywhere. his speechwas "Yes, Yes" or “No, Kids growing up in a world where many adults use dope or No.” And so with all holy men and booze are going to try it themselves. It’s everywhere. It’s women living today. the same with sex. Jesus once said, “ I am the Way, You cannot separate the adult world from the child s the Truth, and the Life” (John 14:6). He was no liar, nor were any world. The child sees what the adults do and what the adults of the saints. But both He, and His value. And by the time he is a teenager he will know that the followers were unfailingly humble laws of the land say this is all okay. people. W e must take a closer look — The Miami Voice at that. With so many pressing topics around, it may come as a Humility does not require of anyone that he run himself down, surprise to hear the pope and our bishops raising up the or that he deny his abilities, sacredness of Sunday as a special need. creativity, talents, energies. I do But it seems that there are two peculiarly American not have to say — in order to be concerns being raised. One is that in this country Sunday as The power of zoning humble — that I am dumb, stupid, a day of rest is a tradition won and fostered and maintained worthless, ugly, or anything like at some sacrifice by workers who recognized its great value that. One does not have to be dishonest to be humble. early in our history. Indeed they would likely agree with the violent petty criminals who should By CHARLES OWEN RICE Humility does not require that I pope's view that "Christian dignity" and the sacredness of not have been jailed in the first Zoning can be a useful tool, deny being smarter, or better- Sunday and the liturgy are inseparable. place. As a member of the Prison sometimes a necessary one, but it Board I have been claiming that looking, or of a better family or The other — of which we need like reminder — is that the background than my neighbor; it can also be the last refuge of there are many people in our lock­ American personality of business and busyness is rapidly bigotry. The right to zone, that is m ay be that I am, but I must not overpowering Sunday. It has become much more of a MSGR. CHARLE up who do not belong there. I also to determine land use, is probably O. R IC E look down upon my neighbor. He personal commitment to honor the Lord’s day that it did 10 suggested that the County sue the the greatest power any municipal­ City over the zoning issue, and or she might well have made years or 20 years ago. ity can exercise. It is not absolute that may be done if common sense better use of my gifts than I have. In fact, sometimes we can be fooled into looking upon the but it is weighty. does not raise its head in City Hall. Or it may be that the other person specialness of Sunday as a burden, an unwanted In Pittsburgh we have seen two is in fact better than I; I must not interruption in our plans and projects. controversial uses of zoning has questioned the practice resent that! within the week. One was merely and is trying to stop it. In the Where does bigotry come in? A I have a part to play in God's In this season of well-earned vacations, be reminded good few of the inmates of our jails again that a day of rest is not a burden, but a gift from the threatened and was trivial. The meantime a couple of the City plan. So does everyone else. That other was deadly serious and departments declared that and shelters are Black, and you makes everyone important. In the Lord who knows what we need. redolent of bigotry. can be sure that all councilmen Church, as St. Paul reminds us, The Bulletin holding prisoners in these places First the trivial. The art w as a violation of the zoning code and the Mayor’s office have been “everyone is a ‘first-born son’ and director of the city complained and threatened closure or fines of getting calls applauding the a citizen of heaven.' ’ How could we narrow-minded stand. People are over a sign newly erected on the $1,000 a day. possibly imagine that we alone are public stadium. Atrocious, he against any sort of halfway house responsible for our good points! Pittsburgh Catholic said. Our M ayor echoed his The Salvation Army operates in their neighborhoods but, when Much has been given us. “ While Official Fuhlicalion of ihr l)iore*r of ViUthurgh expert, as he generally echoes all the largest place and, thank God, Blacks are in the potential we were yet sinners, Christ died his experts. Before he changed his has stood up to the city population, feelings grow in for us” (Romans 5:7). A loving Serving the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, mind, his zoning board noted that bureaucrats. An attempt may be intensity. and merciful God sent us a Savior. Butler, Greene, Lawrence and Washington the sign was a violation of its code made to close the Sallies down or A God who is infinitely loving and and would have to come down. to levy the Draconian fines on To be sure, it is not fair that the wise sent us our special gifts, and * * * them. Really it is dangerous to City should have all these our neighbors' gifts to them. Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates The Mayor softened his stand, harass them, and the blame for controversial institutions, but that Humility is not pious doubletalk: and chances are the sign will hurting them would lie with the Mtml He». Vineeiil M. leonaril. condition did not spring up over It requires that we be honest. I). I)., 1‘rrnitlenl remain, saying simply Three M ayor, he, not Council, controls Fr. S . Peter Morion. Executive Secretary night and cannot be solved over Humility is best evaluated when anti General Manager Rivers Stadium. The sign is in the bureaucrats. He called them to night. At any rate, what I had in seen in contrast to vanity, black and white and does what it heel on the sign, he must call them mind, when I suggested suing the egotism, pride, and arrogance. {established 1814 by Most Re» . Michael O' Connor, D. D. should do: indentify the structure to heel on the prisoners and their City, was that a successful suit We must recognize both our own Inni««/ .»«hrripliiM Hole: tH in I ..S..SV in Canada on which it stands. The art expert shelters. Member:C atholic Press Association would set a precedent and we value, and our sinfulness. We do Served by NC News Service probably was pained in his amour- might use it to open up the suburbs not have to deny our talents, but Second i loss Postage Paid al Pittsburgh. I V propre because he was not The Sallies have only 13 cons in and force a more humane attitude humility forbids us to be pushy consulted. Hubert Melder, E d ita r their place, all of whom are non­ down their throats. about them, or to make speeches Pairie ia Ita rio». Stephen karlinehak. Reporter* about ourselves. Sirach reminds Now to the deadly serious. Our us, "H um blb yourself the more, county jail is crowded and Judge Jack Lee, Advertising Reprenenlalire the greater you are, and you will Frank Kode. Mutine** Manager Maurice Cohill of the Federal Letters welcom e find favor with God” (3:19). Frank Murra», t in itiation Manager bench has decreed a limit on the So, when we come right down to Published Every Fridax number of prisoners. Sensibly so. The Pittsburgh Catholic welcomes comment from readers. We ask it, we find that humility is a very As a way of getting down to the that letters to the editor be no more than 300 words, and that they be effective way of keeping God in limit, the jail authorities and the Postmaster & Subscribers: Send address changes to leaible AII letters must be signed and Include telephone number end our lives. We don't have to deny Pittsburgh Catholic. 110 Third Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15ZM local courts have been sending addreaa for verification. 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Anti-Jim Breig on CBN column Pro-Jim Breig on CBN column action of God

To the Editor: To the Editor: ... . . By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN I agree with Jim Breig (Aug. 5) that itisnota good idea to watch I cannot, in good conscience, sit back and not comment on the It w as not the best of times for the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) and if Catholics destructive column written by James Breig, "To watch CBN or the 30-year-old wom an to enter the choose to watch some its program m ing, to watch very carefully. not?" (Aug. 5). He claims that watching such programs (PTL, Catholic Church. Many of the TV preachers do ridicule Catholic teaching, some Jimmy Swaggart, etc) is “ dangerous" (a word he used throughout Her husband, critically ill with very openly and others in very subtle ways by statements FR. JOSEPH the column), that the program s are not going to help in your America’s most dreaded disease, criticizing the sacraments, the saints, and the pope It upsets me to M C H A M P L IN growth as a Catholic, etc. felt that day so much intense pain think that Catholics, in many cases, are the biggest contributors to How sad it is that he cannot see the Gospel of Jesus Christ being and frequent nausea he could not preached, the souls that are being saved, and the hope being given these program s. come to the church for the I would also like to suggest to the Catholics an alternative to CBN through Jesus Christ to those who had no hope. My heart aches for ceremony. and also to the offensive programs of CBS, NBC and ABC. I the many Catholics who will read that horrifying column and The woman's two children, ages suggest that Catholics request that their cable television systems believe it, and the many souls that may be lost as a result. 4 and 2, did accompany the mother to be humanly lacking in many carry the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) EWTN is a ways and while w e m ay have felt Every TV evangelist and organization Mr. Breig mentioned lifts but, most understandably, were cable television network founded by Mother Angelica, a less than inspired or inspiring, the up Jesus Christ as Lord, Savior and Redeemer. They believe and not terribly interested in the rite fact was this new Catholic teach the saving power in His shed Blood, His death on the cross, Franciscan nun from Birmingham, Ala. EWTN was founded in for the Christian Initiation of experienced the Lord's touch in apd His resurrection from the dead — all for our sins, so that we defense of the Word of God and the Catholic Church. EW TN is a Adults. Even though the simpler the depth of her being that night may have eternal life. And they are called “dangerous” in a spiritual growth network, offering programs rich in Catholic version took less than an hour and Traditionally teaching has Catholic newspaper. teaching and preaches on the importance of the Eucharist and the their mom was the center of always maintained that the Yet, ironically, yoga, T.M. (transcendental meditation), and other sacraments, the saints and the Blessed Mother as well as attention, one could hardly expect sacraments of our Church possess “the Daily Word” (Unity), all cults who do not even recognize offering good wholesome, family entertainment. such tiny tots to remain still in the a certain power within themselves Jesus Christ as God not only are permitted but, at times, Mother Angelica has met with Pope John Paul II and was pews or around the altar for more to confer Christ's grace. We, of encouraged in our churches and seminaries. Insanity! encouraged by him to continue in this very important work of than a minute or two. course, must be properly disposed Mr. Breig stated one truth that I am sure not even he realizes the spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and presenting the Church in Close friends were on hand and and the more humanly attractive full impact of it: “They are trying to win people for the Lord and a positive way. Cardinal Silvio Oddi, prefect for the Vatican’s their children, about the same age we make the ritual the richer they don’t care if they win from the ranks of those who are already Congregation for the Clergy, was on hand to bless the network as her own, discovered to the should be the effects of a affiliated with other denominations.” when it started two years ago and recently made a return visit in parents’ distress and embarrass­ celebration. Yet, even if we falter .What I have to say means little, but God’s wo rd — not I, nor PT L , July. EWTN has the endorsement of the Vatican that what is ment what a wonderful place the in preparing or executing the nor any other * * televangelist’' — God’s word says: “If you abide in taught on the network is in line with sound Catholic teaching. church is for foot races, hide and my word, then you are truly disciples of Mine and you shall know EW TN has a policiy that no request for funds will be made over seek contests or miniature war liturgy, Christ still remains present, moving secretly, the truth and the truth shall m ake you free.” (John 8:31-32). the air. At no time will a telephone number be flashed on the screen games. mysteriously behind the scenes to Paul says in Eph. 4:14: “A s a result, we are no longer to be as one watches any of the programs. The day had been hot and accomplish his purpose in us. children, tossed here and there by waves, and carried by every E W T N is seen on over 90 cable television systems across the muggy leaving everyone fatigued There has been a tendency wind of doctrine...” country to date. It saddens m e to think that so many Catholics now and uncomfortable by the 6 p.m. among some to deny or minimize And in the early church in the Book of Acts, we read: “They supporting C B N are not even aw are of E W T N . For Catholics to be hour when this M ass and reception that inherent, quasi-automatic received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the able to receive EWTN, they must contact their cable television into the church took place. element of the sacraments. They scriptures daily, whether those things w ere so.” (Acts 17:11). systems and request that EWTN be carried. EWTN is offered to Her situation of concerned judge such an approval to bestow So I challenge Mr. Breig and those who were influenced by what the cable system free of charge and is carried on basic cable. anxiety for the future, with a sort of m agical quality upon the he wrote to do the same — search the scriptures! And Jesus, His Yes, Mr. Breig, I agree that if Catholics are flipping the dial to doctors predicting the husband’s sacraments and to downgrade or Truth and His Word will triumph! Alleluia! avoid offensive programming, watching fundamendalist TV imminent death, cast a rather eliminate the necessity of faith GLORIA KRAWCZVK preachers is not the answer. The answer is to pick up the telephone heavy atmosphere over the entire within the recipient South P ark Township to call or a pen to write to the local cable systems and request that liturgical event. While I support both intentions they carry EW TN. If there isn’t a response, do it again. If we are Despite these many obstacles, — to remove the m agic notion and not seeing good Catholic and family programming, it isn’t because however, that evening celebration to emphasize faith's importance, I Vocational courses fo r prisons it isn’t available, it is because w e haven’t asked for it. in which this jvaiiant lady disagree with or am wary of the MAUREEN TRIVILINO professed her faith in the Church, move to downplay the action of Beaver received the Holy Spirit in To the Editor: God in our sacram ental rites. Confirmation and made her First ' There are 1,350 inmates here at Western Penitentiary, but only In my judgment, this very truth Communion touched us all on a four vocational courses are offered totaling only 65 trainees, a has kept alive countless Catholics deep level. Clearly, to reiterate a token effort. There is a critical need of five more vocational M ore on Jim Breig’s colum n throughout the Church’s very truth we discussed last week, courses. wounded, broken and human More vocational courses would also number-up academic God’s mysterious action was To the Editor: history. Classes for the functionally illiterate among us (numbering in the operative during the liturgy. I read with great interest James Brieg’s column, “To Watch For example, a New England hundreds) because academic upgrading in math and English CBN or Not,” (Aug. 5). A conscious realization of that priest who just celebrated his 40th precede vocational course enrollment. We at W PCB-TV, Channel 40, try to be extremely sensitive to the principle and an awareness of priesthood anniversary spent Enough vocational training in marketable skills must be needs of the local Body of Christ — Catholic, Protestant and Christ's active presence in the several days recently with a provided for the young, black and white inmates here. These men Eastern Orthodox. Our programming includes a wide variety of service struck me at one point. couple who have been friends with will be lost forever if they don’t learn a trade at this juncture of Christian perspectives. With all the distractions, my own him since college days at Holy their lives. We currently air two Catholic programs: “ The Glory of God” on weariness, the heat and this Cross. His hosts are affluent, Our governor, along with the education and judiciary Tuesday evenings at 6 p.m. and “Father Manning” on Saturday wom an’s pressing burdens. I sophisticated and well educated committees of the state House of Representatives and Senate, afternoons at 1:30 p.m. We did present Mother Angelica's thought, “ How good, how lay persons. Unfortunately, the should act to provide correction education and state Department program until she stopped making it. comforting, how reassuring that parish to which they belong is and of Education people with the necessary mandates. The Christian Broadcasting Network is a large national satellite beneath the surface, underneath has been for too many years in Vocational training in our prisons is the wave of the future. U.S. network. WPCB-TV is Pittsburgh’s local Christian television the externals, the Lord right now dismal, dreadful spiritual shape. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger and other station and we are very interested in the needs of Pittsburgh's is silently, invisibly working.” When the priest asked how they responsible personages are calling for prisons to be converted into Catholic community. Regardless of our human survive and why they goto church, vocational training institutions, with hands-on training in prison TO M G R E E N limitations, God’s grace can and the couple simply replied, “The factories that would pay the prisoners. Our current subsidizing of Writer/Producer, WPCB-TV does operate within the human Mass. It’s the Mass. That is why coerced parasitism is non-productive in both human and material Wall heart. we go.” terms. Her reaction at the ceremony Despite their sophistication, The cost of teaching offenders marketable vocational skills is and afterwards proved the point. education and wealth, their faith pennies compared to the cost of subsidizing their lives in prison on While detached observers of the tells them something more is here the installment plan. The taxpayer can pay now or pay later. scene might have judged the ritual than meets the eye. NORMAN NUSSER Agreeing with Rep, Gaydos Western Penitentiary Woods Run To the Editor: In response to Fr. Bernard Survil's letter (Aug. 12) about Rep. Joseph Gaydos (D-McKeesport) voting to support Nicaraguan rebels or “ contras” as they are called in the letter, I choose here to God’s w ill R eply to colum nist publicly support Congressman Gaydos for courageously standing up to Rep. Thomas “Tip” O’Neill (Speaker of the House) By FR. JEROME LEDOUX To the Editor: and for trying to stop the M arxist dictatorship in Nicaragua from “ If it is God's will that we be Dolores Curran's column, “A Tale of Three Families, (Aug. 5) attempting to spread Marxism throughout Central America. healthy and happy, then why did is as hollow as her expression “divorce fallout.” Now it is possible that Fr. Survil would criticize my position by my father die so young?” a friend Mrs Curran may be accepted as some kind of expert in ordinary parroting the words of Rev. Willian Sloan Coffin and say that it is asked me recently. FR. JEROME family matters but she is terribly lacking in understanding on the not a Marxist revolution in Central America, but the evidence to LEDOUX problems of marital separation, divorce and concomitant issues. the contrary should make any clear thinking Catholic disagree. The question is as old as our For example, if she merely reflected upon the many possibilities I congratulate Rep. Gaydos and any other freedom loving human species and it is asked and she could have answered responsibly her own question: "How American who wants to stop the spread of communism at our reasked in one form or another much do parents really love a child if they.put him through the doorstep in Central America should do the same. literally millions of times every trauma of kidnapping, hiding and name changing?” M IC H A E L J. SLA V O N IC , JR. day around the world. A humanly satisfactory answer has eluded all It is female shallow-mindedness that treats critically intricate Baldwin the intellectual giants and matters as divorce, child custody, child visitation and the best our own family, in our own midgets of all the ages, and interest of the child as columnist Curran did. community, in the milieu of our •To give her something to think about regarding problems of apparently, there is nothing on the horizon to change that. daily work and in the atmosphere modern day social intercourse, I suggest she ponder the following O n special education classes of our social life and recreation. related questions: Nonetheless, we do know 1) Besides a gluttonously mercenary lawyer, what would To the Editor: (believe?) certain things which For sure, God's will is that we bring the mother of Eland Cramlet to demand $5.9 million in a I read with interest Fr. Hugh Lang’s column (July 8) praising help us to cope during our many develop our body in the best ways settlement with the producers of the Phil Donahue Show? Sister Helen Santay’s contributions and her work in the diocese. I reverses in life. First and possible. It is great to pray for 2) How unaware is the public of the guilt judges deserve when join in lauding her for she indeed was child-oriented, a firm foremost, God seldom interferes health, but it is only sensible to eat they write stupid court orders to not only traumatize children of believer in the child with the handicap's potential and always used with the laws of nature or with the the proper foods, to get enough divorce but parents as well? . IQ scores essentially as a guide. Sister Helen was honest with plans we humans have in mind, exercise, to control our weight, to . 3) When will the Church show some guts in challenging fallible parents and never discouraging. As a certified school since God has gifted us with allow ourselves sufficient sleep judges over determinations that allegedly protect “hurting psychologist, her evaluations carried weight no matter where a freedom of will. For the most part, and to avoid rash exposure to bad families”? , , ...... , child was placed. we are virtually at one another's weather or to germ-infested .Only when society demands the removal of child custody from The diocese recognized its duty to children with handicaps and mercy. agents. the courts may we expect civilized behavior toward children of served certain categories well and should not abandon them divorced parents CVRIL E SAGAN simply because the public sector is living up to its mandated Of course, it is God's will that we God's will is that we develop our responsibility. The diocesan schools have as great an obligation to be healthy and happy. What else mind to its fullest capacity, thus Volant children with handicaps as they do to children without handicaps. I can we attribute to a perfect being making ourselves e fficie n t don’t read about parochial schools closing because of the public except goodwill, compassion and instruments to understand, to plan Stopping m alnutrition schools’ obligations. Let’s be fair Fr. Lang. I have not read any mercy toward everyone? around and to fulfill our own and official announcement that special education classes will no However, this immense goodwill the needs of our family members, longer be diocesan supported. When will that announcement be is limited by the free forces of community members and fellow To the Editor: m ade — or is the paragraph in the column the announcement? nature and by our own freedom of humans the world over. Orchids to “Global 2000 Revised” for pointing out that the Perhaps special education does not get that kind of press. will which is a mixed blessing, but population explosion is all baloney and no bang. In point of fact, all I wonder: did Sister Helen retire because the classes were which we certainly want to keep. It is likewise God's will that we this nonsense about the population explosion is making it very closed or were the classes closed because Sister Helen retired? "God’s w ill" is somehow too facile hone our social skills and graces to convenient for those who have power to do nothing to stop world There is a need in this diocese for some to fill the position that a scapegoat or excuse for such a point that everyone in our malnutrition; of which there is still far too much. Sister Helen held. whatever is going down wrong at a In Ethiopia, the average intake of calories is company will enjoy a greatly The Christian atmosphere with mainstream classes should not given time. If we cannot blame more than 1,700 per day. Roy Walford, a UCLA medical enhanced quality of life. That be underrated. The program of parochial education is to develop a someone else or something, if we enhanced life is but a down professor, claims you can live perhaps 30 years longer if one limits sense of responsibility and practical application of the Gospel. The cannot find an elusive answer, we payment made by Jesus through one’s calories to 1,500 without shortages of necessary viamins and children with handicaps can be considered the foot of society. The are quick to lay the blame on God. us, his instruments: “ I came that minerals.By the way, he is practicing what he preaches and is still health of the structure depends on its base. How we extended the On the opposite side of the ledger, they might have life, and have it to alive, although thinner. Other researchers have pointed out how practice of the preaching to the least of God’s children —- children we seem unwilling to credit God the full’ (Jn. 10, 10). the lack of sufficient amount of this or that vitamin or mineral with handicaps — is crucial. These children should have an option for the hundreds of things which causes one or more of the defects commonly associated with to attend parochial day schools. It is mutually beneficial to all to go right for us every day. G od’s will overall is no deep, malnutrition. . develop a Christian conscience that is Catholic. The vision of abuse dark secret. We are told to . In point of fact, we could cure all the malnutrition in the world in What is God's will? “ God helps and the debasing of other human beings scares me. The Church dominate the earth and all its every nation which wanted to cooperate by effectively spending those who help themselves.” should be the preventive measure. As for Sister Helen, perhaps resources, just as Adam and Eve less than the U.S. government spends every hour, but nobody Someone told me not long ago that she will be a consultant. I ’ll miss her. were commanded to do. Plainly, cares enough to analyze the problems to see what needs to be done it was Mark Twain who said that. that means deriving whatever will in the various nationis and then do it. M aybe thanks to Julian Simon ELLEN E. SICILIANO Her purpose was to discredit the benefit our well-being from all our and Herman Kahn and their fellow scientists who did “Global 2000 statement as false and harmful. Baldwin Borough physical know-how of others. Revised” somebody in a position of power will start asking: "what Even had the devil said it, the needs to be done to stop malnutrition” , so we can eliminate this statement, rightly understood, “This is the will of God: your remains true and full of common unnecessary scourge. salvation,” is stated time and Editor's note: According to Fr. Hugh Lang, superintendent of sense. again in varying words by Paul DR. ROBERT L. SASSONE diocesan schools, two schools — McKeesport Central Catholic and and all the New Testament Chairman of the Board South Side Catholic — will sponsor special education classes on their “Your kingdom come, your will own for the upcoming school year. He said the diocesan Schools writers. Given all our material, American Life Education and Research Trust be done on earth as it is in Office has ended its partial funding of special education programs heaven.’’ We pray fo r the intellectual and especially within schools because of a lack of a minimum number of students. implementation of God’s will and spiritual resources, we must mold Stafford, Va. we must do all in our power to ourselves into whole, dynamic implement it at our own level, in persons. page e — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday. August 26. 1983 Diocesan/national news Archbishop defends Vatican commission on Religious ...... nartpart, to the women’s movement in the Ui United For if members of the church cannot work achievements of the past 20 years (and) to States. She said this has brought about a new By ROBERT L. JOHNSTON together to reconcile our histories and our receive serious, supportive and critical awareness of their gifts, talents, and power to be differences, how can we possibly preach challenge." recognized and heard. BALTIMORE (NC) — Archbishop John R. forgiveness and reconciliation to a world whose The archbishop, after speaking to the major checkered histories and differences beggar those Archbishop Quinn admitted that the Vatican's Quinn of San Francisco, head of the Vatican- superiors, fielded questions and listened to in the church by comparison." intentions for the study commission are still mandated commission to study religious life in comments and criticisms for an hour and a half, the United States, defended the commission unclear in some areas. On the wearing of twice the time scheduled for the floor discussion. During the news conference. Archbishop Quinn before the women religious superiors of the religious habits, he said, “this has not been The session was closed to the press, but said his exchange with the major superiors "was interpreted, but I don’t consider it a fundamental United States Aug. 16 Archbishop Quinn and the outgoing L C W R for me a very positive experience...and quite "W hat the Holy See is asking for is an extension president. Sister Helen Flaherty of the Sisters of question.” of dialogue" of men and women Religious with encouraging." Charity of Cincinnati, held a news conference Sister Flaherty, one of the vast majority of Asked what major concerns surfaced during Catholic, 1983 26. August Pittsburgh to tha. Supplement the bishops and church as a whole, he said. American nuns who has abandoned the Archbishop Quinn led a special session midway afterward. . the closed session, the archbishop said he sensed In his talk, which w as released to the press, the traditional habit, said most superiors do not view through the Aug. 14-18 national assembly of the real anxiety on the part of the sisters whether the archbishop said he had appointed a committee of the habit as an "essential” of religious life. Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the Vatican’s directives will be interpreted “blindly Religious to work with the commission of bishops national organization of superiors of women’s or with flexibility." "P u blic witness is the essential we seek in our "in a collaborative effort to foster and encourage religious orders, to address their concerns about ministry to the poor, the oppressed, the religious life in any way that is open to us." Sister Flaherty, picking up on the Vatican's the Vatican study, which was announced in June. disadvantaged.. and the habit is not a crucial part He said communication is the key to the study concern over diminishing vocations to the Although some Religious have publicly “ It is only in this context that we can ask religious life, said most major superiors do not of that experience.” complained that the study appears to signal papal ourselves the genuinely hard questions which agree with an emphasis on the negati ve aspects of The LCWR president, who praised Archbishop disapproval of U.S. Religious or a Vatican effort bear upon the future of religious life in the United the decline, especially the link to the Quinn for taking part in the assembly’s closed to impose stricter, more uniform rules on all secularization of religious life. session, which she described as “lively and religious communities. Archbishop Quinn States. ,. . . __ ‘One of the key questions, which the pope “We see the decline as a positive part of the candid," told reporters she did not hear “ any portrayed the Vatican action in a much more singles out as of immense concern,” said the trend toward greater participation by the laity in bitterness or detect any chips on the shoulder. " positive light. archbishop, is the reason for the drastic the ministry of the church,” she said. U S Religious have benefited from intensive Yet, the concerns were strongly expressed by numerical decline in vocations to the religious “It’s not a numbers game,” she added. "We renewal and dialogue among themselves since many of the participants, she said. life. He called this one of the “profound issues on want to get away from that.” the Second Vatican Council, he said. Rejecting "After hearing Archbishop Quinn I think I can which we must communicate.” Archbishop Quinn said men and women negative views of that renewal, he described it as say that we feel good about the commission,” she Archbishop Quinn admitted that “it would be Religious of the United States were singled out for a participation in Christ’s passion and said its added. “In one sense, it opens up a whole new unrealistic to expect of this renewed effort at the Vatican study because of their "vast, far- maturation now is a snaring in Christ s channel to the American church, an opportunity communication that all disagreements would reaching influence” on the church around the for us to communicate fully with the bishops and resurrection. cease and all misunderstandings be erased.” world. The study‘s intent to extend the dialogue among the church. I see a lot of hope and trust in the But, he said, stronger than the differences Sister Flaherty said the growing influence of Religious to the bishops and church at large, he existing in the church is "w hat we share together. American women Religious is due, at least in women here.” said, is crucial for Religious “ both to explain the U.S. nuns misunderstood9 archbishop tells conference

cost” accompanied the postconciliar renewal of B A L T IM O R E (N C ) — Critics from the right religious life, including a “striking numerical and left have seriously misunderetood the disintegration” in religious orders and a host of religious renewal of American nuns in the past tensions and problems that accompanied this. two decades, said Archbishop John R. Quinn of San Francisco in a speech Aug. 16. “ At the same time,” he said, “American sisters Setting a theological framework for the work of were exposed to an unprecedented level of a papally appointed commission on U.S. religious misrepresentation and attack from both the right life that he was recently named to head, the apd the left. archbishop told U.S. women religious superiors "Sisters who had for so long lived as the object meeting in Baltimore that their greatest of an almost uncritical awe within the church, accomplishment since the Second Vatican now were exposed to two implacable critics. Council has been simply “ living in fidelity to your Shrill accusations that their catechetics were vocation" through the tension, turmoil and destroying the church, that their every change attacks they faced over those years. was a betrayal of their heritage, that they had j He spoke of the sisters’ efforts at postconciliar become worldly, compromised women who renewal and of the identity crises, numerical deserve their own decline. Or from the left came declines in vocations and other problems that the arched suggestions that religious life could accompanied renewal as an experience of only attract the sexually stunted, the socially and Christ’s passion and cross. But it is precisely that economically insecure, an unenlightened and religious experience, he said, that is now the declining remnant from a dated church.” source of a new depth and vitality among women “There are circles,” the archbishop added, "in which to be a woman Religious today is to walk R Archbfshop Quinn delivered his speech, his first into a atmosphere of the joke half-told, of on the special papal commission since it was suspicion or unconscious arrogance sometimes formed in June, to the national meeting of the on the part of clerics, of the question that waits for Leadership Conference of Women Religious no answer, of the unrelenting and constant Setting a possible tone for the conduct of the commission's work, he suggested that Religious demand for justification.” Archbishop Quinn noted historical parallels in have borne the brunt of the “hard and demanding which periods of the greatest vitality of religious years since the Vatican Council but are now in a life in the church followed periods in which Serra pioneers position to be one of the most dynamic and life- religious orders had faced some of their deepest giving forces in the church. The thrust of the commission’s task, he said, is crises. Msgr. Oliver D. Keefer (the club’s first and only And from the perspective of faith, he said, the Five men will be among those honored when the to begin a dialogue between bishops and Religious chaplain), Andrew F. Goyette and James D. understanding of religious life as “essentially Serra Club of Pittsburgh celebrates its 40th so that "through the bishops, the religious orders Scanlon. Representatives of Serra International sacramental” requires the acceptance o f the anniversary Wednesday, Sept. 7, at a dinner at the can engage all of the church in this renewal of South Hills Country Club. They are, from left, will be among those attending. passion and the cross as a prelude to _the — Photo by John C. Keenan religious life." .... „ charter members Leo J. Vogel, Arthur J. Rooney, Archbishop Quinn noted that an enormous resurrection. NARW rejects investigation H o m e A g a i n (Continued from page 1) severely and in greater numbers than it does men. He called this something “ we must bring to FATHER RON LENGW1N activity on the borders and within N icaragua, El the attention of our people and a matter upon CONNIE ANN VALENTI Salvador and Guatemala. which we must focus more of our efforts. Various religious groups have claimed that As for women’s place in the church, Bishop The church sits alone on the top of a hill, built They asked the cardinal to urge the U.S. deeper and hidden meanings within Christ s McAuliffe said his committee’s dialogue with the military to refuse to participate in any aggression with pride by Slovak immigrants. The covered, words have been revealed to them. One church Women’s Ordination Conference “opened our wooden bridge which once linked Lawrenceville in Central Am erica. states' “ In every particular of the Word there is eyes to women as persons,” and the bishops came with Millvale, and over which people walked to an internal sense in which are discerned, not the Cardinal Bernardin personally accepted the to a “new appreciation of the gifts that women this church, is gone. Now a maze of roads, but wordly and natural matters such as are in the letter and told the group that the situation in bring to the church.” none of them leading directly to it, passes below. sense of the letter, but spiritual and heavenly Central America “is a matter of concern.” Both He called on the church to use these gifts by To the thousands of people who quickly drive by things. Moreover, this is true not only of the he and the bishops’ conference have spoken out on having women serve as pastoral administrators each day, its golden spires and crosses silently meaning of groups of words but it is also true of the issues and would continue monitoring them, of parishes and by studying the possibility of call out "Don’t forget God and His love for You.” every single word.” he said. restoring the diaconate for women. New This isn’t an easy task because a large, outdoor Such groups defend their belief by pointing to At a general session devoted to global politics, Testament accounts of women deacons offers advertising sign is situated in your line of sight various passages in the scriptures, but especially Marta Benavides, a Baptist minister who had “great hope,” he said. and competes for your attention. Once you ve to Jesus’ response to His disciples when they worked with Archbishop Oscar Romero in El Responding to the bishops talk, Sister of gotten away from the main highway, the narrow, asked Him what a particular parable meant, and Salvador, called upon the women to develop a Charity Anne Carr, who participated in the winding, steep road leading to the church makes He answered: “ It has been granted to you to know non-intervention movement. dialogue with the bishops, said there were times you feel like you're climbing the hill to Calvary. the secrets of the Kingdom of God; but the others The women received another challenge from “ when communication did not occur, when the And once you’ve entered the church, you wonder have only parables, so that they may look but see U S Rep. Mary Rose Oakar (D-Ohio), who told bishops did not share our sense of urgency on the even more if that’s where you are. nothing, hear but understand nothing.” them, “ Women ought to be the ones to identify question of women in the church.” Most biblical scholars interpret these words to with the poor, the elderly, the disadvantaged. The dialogue began to change during the second A strange mixture of joy and sorrow is mean Christ was teaching His disciples that those year, she said. “The turning point was our expressed in the many murals painted on the Noting that 15 percent of Americans live in who had closed their hearts and minds to the poverty, she called for better distribution of discussion of early Christianity as an egalitarian walls and ceiling. The colors are mostly dark and truths He was revealing, or those who become movement that was originally inclusive of somber, reflecting the memories, beliefs and surplus food and for support of women s blinded by prejudice or spiritually and mentally women. The biblical and historical argument was convictions of a people trying to establish new legislation. lazy could only learn by way of parables, if at all. The only male speaker on the program was more persuasive than any other.” roots in an often hostile society, relying on the Jesus was not hiding anything from anyone, Bishop Michael McAuliffe of Jefferson City, Mo., In a talk on the woman theologian, Rosemary strength in their arms and backs and the sweat rather, He was pointing out that some people who chaired the U.S. bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee Radford Ruether, professor of theology at from their brows, but most of all on their love for refused to accept His teaching. on Women in the Church and in Society from 1974 Garrett Theological Seminary and Northwestern Christ, Mary and the Church. University, Evanston, 111., said that for most of its The Church would not withhold any knowledge to 1982. The pastor welcomed us warmly. If this was from us that would affect our salvation, but I “ It’s important for you to know that the bishops 2 ,000-year history, the church has not only kept Calvary, then he was one of God’s special angels believe it would be fair to speculate that the are undoubtedly for the equality of women and women from ordination, but also from the study because his pride and love for this church were Church may contain a wealth of information men. Vatican II has made that very clear, he of theology and the public role of theologian. At a session on due process in the church, the genuine and contagious. He extended hospitality which it does not fully understand or whose divine said. "Increasingly the bishops will implement women heard a detailed report on the problems as if it were a divine right. He didn’t guard his love inspiration cannot be proved or disproved. We are this principle as they strive to m ake equality that faced the four Sisters of Mercy who brougtta selfishly, but was eager to share it with you naturally attracted to the hidden and the m ore a reality in the life of the church.” through his knowledge and kindness. He mvsterious. but first it is essential for us to have a Speaking of wom en's place in the world, the civil suit against the bishop of Manchester, N.H., when he refused to grant them a hearing about the explained the truths hidden within each painting clear and thorough knowledge of Christ s basic bishop said his committee had pointed out the in such a way that the sad but solemn colors teaching The scene of St. Nicholas Church which “ feminization of poverty” — the fact that because non-renewal of their contracts. The action was seemed to take on a golden hue. you have sensitively painted with words is very of social structures poverty affects women more settled out of court. I don’t want to single out any one painting, but a accurate. It can be interpreted in many ways. picture of the Blessed Mother painted on a side Looking at the church from the outside, it seems wall, one of five statues or paintings of Mary in to bear witness to the fact that very few people LCWR backs D.C. march the church, continues to haunt me, showing up pay attention to what the Church has to say today without warning in my heart or mind. They just go flying by on their way to what is (Continued from page 1) tragedies are immoral.” Several women superiors challenged “important.” Looking at the church from the on its agenda, agreed to ask the organization s M ary is shown hanging on a cross like her Son. Maguire's remarks on abortion but Sister inside, you cannot escape the effect that sin has executive board to take care of the matter, noting You can’t see her face, her head is bowed low, but Chittister received some applause when she stood had on all of us. Evil grows stronger, and the that a large majority of the religious superiors you know it’s her, perhaps by herdress, the crown up to say that she was glad that the assembly had Church has not been untouched by its rapidly had endorsed the executive committee action in of thorns on her head or the rosary on her waist. "named the abortion issue out loud.” She called spreading darkness. For awhile you can only stare in wonder and writing before their meeting. abortion one of the “key symbols" of whether The Church like the cross is a stumbling block The abortion issue came up in another way disbelief, but then you begin to realize, as the women Religious “bond with our lay sisters.” to be avoided by those who want to find their own during the assembly of nuns when lay theologian artist must have intended, how much pain she Whatever resolution they might have of the way through life, but it is a light in the darkness Daniel Maguire of Marquette University, suffered with her Son. What we did to Christ we abortion question, it is important for women for those who want to follow Christ. When you look questioning the absolutist position on abortion did to Mary. Religious to discuss it, she said. at the Church with only the eyes, its human called it the “ issue that sticks in the Catholic Since we know so little about Mary, I have a Sister of Charity Helen Flaherty of Mount- St. defects are apparent; but when you look at it with hard time explaining her to my little one. She throat.” . , . . Joseph. Ohio, LWCR president for the past year, the heart, you will discover Christ's presence In a speech that dealt mainly with war and wants to believe M ary was once an angel or that was succeeded in that post by Sister of St. Joseph within it. The eyes must not be blinded by the the Heavenly Father had a son and a daughter. peace issues, Maguire said, "a majority of Catherine Pinkerton of Cleveland who had been heart, but neither must the heart be blinded by the Catholics and Catholic moral theologians hold The paintings at St. Nicholas’ remind me that vice president for the past year. truth is often hid in imagination inspired by God. eyes. that all abortions are tragic but not all of these Supplement to the. Pittsburgh Catholic, August 28, 1983

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A Catechical program aimed at the Faith growth in which participants seek an understanding of the message of Jesus Christ, experience community with Him and His People and prepare to serve His presence in others.

CENTER AND CENTER MASTER STARTING DATE. MASTER ¡STARTING DATE, CHAIRPERSON CATECHIST PROGRAM DAY AND TIME CATECHIST PROGRAM ¡DAY AND TIME

DEANERY — PITTSBURGH CENTRAL Deanery Director — REV. ALBERT J. LEONARD Associate Deanery Director — MS. KAREN MclNTYRE

BLOOMFIELD M M M r Rw Bariti 0*M * SMtM Carat Ha* M 9-22-83 TkanSar as ohm k a a t a M a n s s i i 111 UN (I Si MM OB lam) PittJMp N 15222

OAKLAND K TlaMBBiSMaaa t-BS SaMf & M C S M I U IM latrata H - tfctary af da CatMa dan* UM3 HaMv Rw laVapa Man W tart - CAM« («atta M S m S M M ■ M MM SUM 7a ears /S two 78 M53 M r m * 01 Nam 9 Mm» R t s M e w c r o

OAKLAND CaM CatWc School 1 - RaMafe S MHfc EAttM >1M3 MMn OS MM (30 tarn) m te e r s til BN al M s PimMp M15ZZ2

SQUIRREL HILL a M n i M aa M M n 1 - Sanai F CMAaa mt Balakaa H 2-C M aa Ih laatCaMca CartMMRSt (Far CAMc Sdaal CMAati M 18 1111 SBFrSMft SaM M * CaMNCDCaMaM Pimarp H 153B7 01 taa* CENTER ANO CENTER MASTER STARTING DATE, MASTER STARTING DATE, CHAIRPERSON CATECHISTPROGRAM DAY AND TIME CATECHIST PROGRAM DAY AND TIME

-DEANERY — NORTH SIDE- Deanery Director — REV. DENNIS BRADLEY Associate Deanery Director — SR. KATHLEEN HOERSTER

ARCH STREET StPefer lai. Manta Tata 1 - fetetabee lo HSra Scrfefens > 2 » Ifeotay Ra. Patrol Olria 1 - Me o Jeea Cfent? 2-15-84 AMasta Sr. KiBha tamer (3D tars) 300 - 500 PM (30 tan) 300 - 600 PM te 6864 Kttta*. PA 15212

BRIGHTON RD. St Oyrl B Neaaafeia MsDahrscVofta C - Ohm ad Its lapat a do Md 9-19-83 Nota Ms Uan Carets (Stan) 700 - 931 PM 282B S Hay* Btvi ta k a . Pi ISIS

TR O Y HILL Mat Maly few Para* Sr any EaMya Haaaaa AO - fiata af St Lata 11-783 Malay Sr. May Ealyi Ifeaaa 1 - SferMaality B do fiatai 4284 Mata Ha Kalfey Bays* (15 tao) 700-030 PM (Staid 708 - 930 PM e e e 2029 Varan St M Grace Hardaq C - Oa Carota Cacai Mr do 11-783 Mata PittsBr* PA S212 ttaahcappB (10 tars) 700 - 930 PM

NORWOOD ST. Aaaaactatia Rw MB MettBfey 1-SadalJata 02083 Tenta Sr Patria Prisca (S tan) 700 - 930 PM Aaaacutw Sdami RorwoB St Pimns. PA S2t2 DEANERY — SOUTH PITTSBURGH Associate Deanery Director — MR. ANDREW JAMES

BEECHVIEW St. Cetkerfee B Son ta. Pal Stata 1 — Caaaaacatai tk< Cfcnstia Maos* - 0-2083 Taoday Da. hai Stata 1 - Caaaaocatng IB Christ» Message 1-17-84 TaBay Sr Fraaca Raaaay Bs Oaatty Osata Part A 730 -1000 PM Ms Ovstky Degowsk - Pari 1 (Pre-faqoistE Part Al 730- 1000 AM BIS Broadway Am Ms AaoMcCaa (CatificalM naans Part A11) Ms Am Metta (30 tata PrttsAaH. PA 15216 (30 tan)

BROOKLINE 0a lady al Lan Ms Mary Jam C - ta Eapnoa B Praya 11-1-83 TaBay Ms feafiaaa Ms tarera (Mode (15 tan) 730 - 1000 PM 1832 Pont Aw PimatH , PA 1522B

CARRICK St WaMia Rw tali Rada AE - ta taaata Fica B Christ 9-2283 tantay Ms Agea Inatf (15 tan) 730 - 1000 PM 3310 Irantak Hi Pittstargh PA 15227

KNOXVILLE Ita kaa tap St. Cam m a me nKX AE - ta finta Nut Cattata Ita* 02083 Taoday Ms Malai Lot Tata (30 kan) 730 • 1000 PM 138 Orcfeard Ptaoe Pimarp, PA 15210

M T. OLIVER St.Jaepk ar Ekzaketk Aa Stadi M - Syaaptic Gasati 9-2081 TaBay Ms Ketky Ifeaaa («tata 730 -1000 PM 47 Dunt» st Pittstap PA 152M

OFF SAW MILL RUN St Marfeat Rw tan Well agir 1 - Coatampaary Cattoic Maral 9-2183 WtaHday Ms Maria Eaaoridi Ttofeiy (15 tarsi 739 - HMD PM 154 Odette St PittsBrp. PA 15227 nCAKICDV CAI ITLJ U li 1 O

Deanery Director — REV. PHILLIP P. PRIBONIC Associate Deanery Director — MS. ANNE McGERVEY BALDWIN BORO St Afeat do Gnat Rw Frank Sokol AE - Sacrament* Italogy 9-2083 TaBay Sdnal (Etani 730 - 930 PM

Mr Ma Ridilla Rw. Rayaaad FraMick 1 - Coanuocating do Christian Message 9-1483 WBaata Ra. Rayaota FraMick 1 - Communcating the Christian Message 1-1181 Htanday 3171 Ckarckriew Aw Sr. Shan Fitzpatrick - Part A (30 tara) 700 - 930 PM Sr. Skam Fitzpatrick - Part 1 700 - 930 PM Pitttarp. PA 15227 M. Jota Ridia (CatificatiM ngores Part A and 6) Mr. Jake Ridia (Praragosite Plit A| (30 tars)

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BETHEL PARK St. ValatiM Rw SMpa Paha 1 - Sacraments of Rnconcdiatton 9-200 TaPay Rw Sbpw Paba 1 - B b p n CMAPc Mail Itabgy 1170 Tapp Mr Robert Russma ap Matnnty 709-039 PM (15 tard 70 OS PM 2721 Mata St (30 land MW Part. PA15102

CASTLE SHANNON St Am Plan Cabr a. JacpMbtKMttr AE - NPtar So pares He 9-22-63 Tknrsday Sr. bpPkb t a r Al - Ckrbba ScrigPa - t-OO tanta Ms Jean Roskobky / CaaaPty of brad 330 - 1200 Roon ta Caamrty d P Gad tO A M - n O lw 23 Ptaba Circb (30 Mad PI tard Carnage. PA 15106

GREENTREE St Margaret Plam Oaaaadn 1 - CbMagaay CPPb Mad taaMe 1-200 tanta is Nany Kaney IB tard 731 -HMD PM 1016 Dak Or. Pimbergb. PA 15220 JEFFERSON BOROUGH St IlNMia Oalat Rw RiPard AM 1 - Pap « PRgrPap - 9-21-63 AbdMday Sr DMons A* Kara» tron Past to Fnttn 7-30 930 P M Gnfftk Hal (15 kard 130 Gill Hal N. bthrM lam p PA 15025

SCOTT TOWNSHIP St Sm m ad MB Ms loan 6ar amnio 1 - CaPagaary CaBPt Mad TkaMgy 9-22-63 tanta Ms Jacke Mastmn |15 bais) 739 -HMD PM 31 Roba Road Or. PMsPgk, PA 1S220

SC O TT TO W NSH IP 0a Lair W Grate h b k i p Ai - ta Ptaatai « HHNi 2444 Made NraP Mrs Pibr Macao ta PMriM PaMgaM « 00-100 PM 190 Spring Valby Ad. Pittstarp PA 15243 IB tard

UPPER ST. CLAIR SI. JMb Capfetra Mi RckadMcUat 1 - Cammed ag Mi Ckrbba Maap 9-20-63 TaWay ■r. Ratta Mdaa 1 - Camawdag p M A P Maapi 1-1741 TaPs Sr. Miaaa Oaten a Para MOP -PM A 930 AM. ■ Ita Sr. ta p MkPct - tal 1 90 AM - 1 2 0 1 « 1610 MriMOa Rd Nr ROai KoMaby (CbtiRrdiii para Part A A1) » RPMkabPy Pitabwp PA 15241 PI kard

UPPER ST. CLAIR kb Itackad McLaa 1 Caaanacjlag tie ttnstan Matage S. Lain * Mama 1-22-0 tandp Mr. Retart Mdaa 1 • CaanaPPg P Ckrbta 1-100 tanta Ms Rita Fa» a. hay MkPck PM A 739 MO PM Sr PppBhPP PM 1 730 BO PM 312 McMaray RA Mr Magi GaMOy, M (CbtilbP* apra PM A11} P. Japk GaaPp.B granata tat At PittPrp PA 15241 CM kard

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Deanery Director — REV. J. FRANCIS FRAZER Associate Deanery Director — SR. ANTHONY ALBRIGHT

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FOREST HILLS a .Mam Rw. hbr lata Ai - btadwta a PPapab M M ) Tanta a .Am QnaaM (BhMd 70 - I S PM 2001 Ardmore Bbd Pittsbep PA 15221

HOLIDAY PARK O a k * * My Rw lawan (Mbrto 1 S a ib B d Anancdiabn M 20 tandp P MayApaPnO C Paba tataag 2444 la ta &. RhebaMiOa aP Manly 731 « O PM fB kam IO I S PM 2000 Otack Ad 01 kard Pirtrtap PA 15271

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PENN HILLS a OaPbanr Mr SttayUaaPePi 1 ita P P a b Orata Scagbn t-tTO tarata W — IS-- r 11 --. - - m* nvn r M H I POIaad 70 » PM 111 M b « Or Pettap PA 15235

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SWISSVALE St tatkn Mi Graz ttardng CThe Learaag DistoieU Chid ■ 9-1983 Mouday P t a p Marhmnkí ttc Rtgslar Classroom 790 930 PM 7484 Nettare Aw (10 hours) Pittstowta. PA 15218

SWISSVALE Madonna del Castdto Ms Mary Apes Htssreh C Creative Teaching 1-2544 Wednesday Sr Ralph Marie Pioto* (15 tarsi 70 - 930 PM 7212 durch St Pittsburgh PA 15218

TURTLE CREEK St Colman Sr Marierta tastai C - feront Child RdatxKhps 9-1583 ta 9-2243 Mi Virginia Conahao (5 hours! Thursday 200 Osborne St fee $40 70 - 930 PM Turtle Cita. PA 15145 Asst. Ml Rose Rucaran

Rw J. Francis Frazer I - CommumcatiflQ the Christian Message 9-2243 Thursday Rw J. Francis Frazer i - Connumcatinç the Christo* Message 1-1984 Thursday St Auttamy Atarpt - Part A 70 - 930 PM Sr Anthouy Albrpt - Part B 70 -930 PM Mi Rita Roddea (CvtifKtottow regares Part A and B| Mi Rita ftodden (Pre-reoiesite Part A| (30 tons) (30 hou rs)

UNITY St. tota the Baptist Rw. tosta Hewessy AE - The Gospto to St Juta 9-2083 Tuesday Rw. tosta Hennessy AE - The Parades 1-1744 Twsday Sr Mildrto Morar (30 hours) 730 - 190 PM (30 hours) 730 - 1QO PM 837 Kenneth Aw lea Kensington PA 1500

WILKIN8BURG Mi Party Esposito C - Today s Spirit« Woman 1-1741 Tuesday (15 hours) St James Mi Dotons Vtautoa 730 • tODO PM Mi Patty Esposito 1041 Evergreen Or. Pittstarp. PA 15ZS

DEANERY — SOUTH CENTRAL ALLEGHENY

MCKEESPORT St. Mary to CzBtotown Varans Instructors 1 - Survey to Catatonia ta Wirkships 9-1243 Motoay Rw. Fraok Aksade 1 - Survey to Dwtrtoi 1-3041 MoMay Sr. Mito tartos Macar* ICuartota« by Sr. (For Cattato Stoni cattasti and 490 - 630 PM (for Catholic Setal Tochas) 490 - 630 PM 2412 tesate Aw drstoa Ktoly) Ctaftod CCO catotoóts) (30 hard Mdtowpwt PA 15132 (30 tana)

MCKEESPORT SI. Pius V P. Mark Cultor AE - Ita Cktotapto fe n 9-2143 Wtawsday Sr. Jato CamptaM Gad’s Pratosi ta m Raspan' 790 - 930 PM 2911 tastato Aw (Aasriui Bátap Parta« sa McKwsptot PA 15132 War ta fea* (15 taws)

WILMERDING St Atoysne Rw. lata DWiup 1 - SaoiMtos to tatattai 9-1243 Motoay Rw lota Wtoogo 1 - Sag—iMa to Rataialiaa 1-1644 Motoay Mi Kathy l«g (30 han) 739 -1090 PM ta Maturity 730 -1900 PM 128 Watkins Ave (Staun) Wtatatog. PA 151« -DEANERY — NORTHEAST- Deanery Director — REV. BERNADETTA VAGHETTO Assodate Deanery Director — MS. CHARLENE HARRITY

BLAWNOX $1 Etonta Rw ton Into I - Gtatotopaary Cattato 9-1943 Mtaay Sr. Sara toan Mtowt Mwaltatoogy 730 -190 PM 450 Watant St (15 tata Pittstarp. PA 15231

GLENSHAW St. May Mr Jama Fia 1 - Cauaadctotog the Christian Messagt 92MSTto«a Mr . Jams F too 1 - Caraatocatag fea Christ» Massage 1-1744 T— a Ni Rm Stogato M M utoNta Part A 730 -1990 PM Mi Nana WM • M l 730 -1900 PM 1624 Skarptotol M. (Cat— ngtons Part A ta M Pittstarp, PA 15215 (Stan)

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SHARPSBURG Madana to ternata* Ms Mary Jan C - Advacta Tataag Shits 9-2943 Tatar tata Pato 1 Cattato­ Ms Theresa Orlata Eftedn Caanacton (Stata 730 -WO PM le*! Cater frHimkCCMa Egaralacyad (Parking: Clay St Ito) «year tachai eigenem a a a das Lutatla Ms Judith Kamski Mrs Ifaiy Agues Hmrto C - Creative Teadxag 11-143 Mata 104 tarda Aw (15 hnrst 730 - HMD PM Pittsburgh. PA 15215

TARENTUM Sacred Heart/ St Peter Da Hoar; Mever 1 - Sacaments to Raatatan 9-2643 Matay Shanxi Tytarski ata Itaknty 745 - M0 PM HDD Edgewood 90•é (30 tarsi In ItemgtiM. PA 150GB DEANERY — NORTH WEST Deanery Director — REV. THOMAS TOBIN Associate Deanery Director — MS. YVONNE HENNIGAN

ALLISON PARK St Ursula fla larrace OrtUrdc 8 Saaaaetos to takatia 92143 Quanti') Ra laaan Maroc 1 Sac mbs to Rantolata* 1-19» aaiuta» Ik tatalie Carta (3D hours) 730 -100) PM ta Iktanty 730 « a PM 2B43 Tronunte Law (Stata Allison PUk. PA 15101

BELLEVUE Assanptna Mr. Edaard Stood 8 - Who a hsus ChnsP 91943 Monday Ik Patrca Dray (30 taas) 738 -HMD PM 433 Fast St Pittsturgh, PA 15202

PERRYSVILLE St Teresa Ra laaan (Mata 1 - Cataapaay ( t a * Mm 1-17« lata* Mr. Ray ilkay Hntagy (15 Ian) 731 WO PM 75 8th Aw Prttetargh. PA 15229

Nary Agw Haunch C Cnatrw ludnng 3944 Tata* (15 tarns) 790 - 930 PM

WEXFORD St Aiptansns Mr Hohert Marke 8 Who is Jesus ChnsP 920« Tatara Ms Pat Danistras (38 hats) 730-10 PM Gibsoma Rd Gitaoaa. PA 15044 DEANERY » SOUTH EAST ______Deanery Director — REV. JON BRZEK______

C LAIR TO N St. On P. Staley Lemdnnki I - Introduction la Cast» 9-20-83 Ta CCD Oita Softens (30 Ian) MO 030 PM 111 DM if Alios Pittstarp PA 15222

MUNHALL St Theresa Ik CaoltOtakta C M— ii the Clamai 9-19-83 ata Sr. Italy Oat (5 Inns) 020« St Thnresa Convat Fa: SUO 730 HMD PM 2 St Teresa Coal dt PA 15120

W EST OMFFLIN Da. ta lu k M - liltas «1 St I 0144 Ihastay Hdy Spirit Ik. Marin Coccan Ittl 730 -100» PM 724 Stays* Dr »test Mrtfla. PA 15t22 DEANERY - SOUTH WEST- Deanery Director — REV. FRANK DRABISKA Associate Deanery Director — MS. MARY SCHULTE bridgeville 10-15-83 Satorday St Antka Sr May Eta Bom C - Dopata* Assotiw Maria a 930 400 PM Ms. May Sctatt Christian Asatrians (F« SUE Calata auch — S3J0 (tacita Flyant) 2 « St OP St Sr— PA 15017 (Please indicate n ng. hlak it

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CARNEGIE Holy Swb ta Jen Giooky AE-CkatkifMiOOrs 9-2M3Tatajf Mi AnSdaripa p in ta 1000 AM -1200 I m 206 May St Camp PA 15106

CORAOPOLIS St. lata Ra PatrKk Oln* AE - tatatin 9-20(3 Tatay ta May Ln Marita P ta ta 730 - KtOO PM 724 Montan St CaapM. PA 15100

IMPERIAL StCtataidi Ih. Haart Setta 1 - Hm dank H Vs 9-21-03 Wtaaday Sr trat» Aajatae P ta ta 700 - 900 PM 97 Ckadi Rd Impaial. PA 15126

McKEES ROCKS St. Mat ta Fnak ttak AE-taBataD|M| e sa w ta a ta ta Katta tatta ta I m lyra P ta ta 930-1200 I m 310 Hila St Oktal Rata PA 15131

McKEES ROCKS St. Fntas SSM SrtahaiSas AI - Scripta Notai 9-21-03 Brinila) ta fll« Brow mnmh m um srnpK 700 - 930 PM 317D AsMya P ta ta Pittstar«li. PA 15204

DEANERY — BEAVER COUNTY Associate Deanery Director — MS. ELIZABETH L ROMA

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CENTER TOWNSHIP St fans ùÉria ta. IwhRktati 0 - u n ita SpfMity Rat k 927-B Tatay St ItaaitaCtaib Un Mi LAa|ta Ita a »al al 730 - 1000 PM 115 Triaty An. ta U n JURapw PI B001 P t a t a

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NEW BRIGHTON St. M R * Satatan tanh I - Pnya A Lik it l n — 9-19-83 thtay ta GtakysGnp MtataRta Ml Ml 1090 PM 1715 «k Ait IBI i PA 15086

DEANERY — BUTLER COUNTY Deanery Director — REV. ETTORE DENAPOLI Assodate Deanery Director — MS. MATILDA BETRES

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BUTLER St Pad ta ln Ata I • Orata Statata 9-190 Iktay SrNnaaMatay C - Pm» tat ckitai U Mutata* ta Magata Hill I « tata TOO - 930 PM |M Mm 7JD -930 PM 4M tata Aw Ma. PA 10001

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DEANERY — GREENE COUNTY ______Deanery Director — REV. FRANCIS A. NAZIMEK______

CARMICHAELS Stagi Sr.heylatak 1 - GaMapeay CMkttc Ma* IkaMe 9290 Tatay Ib. Ma Maac (Stata 7* 930 PJL ut « i l a » ics latta. PI 153S7

WAYNESBURG St Ab Sr. May Ita ci 1 - CiRusMut w| tte QntBi Messìi 9290 Sitata Ib. Orna Giav -Part A 930 330 PJL 228 W Gran St (Cvtitntw naaa Pat A (5 Caaatm Slattata MMyatarg PA 15370 t a l potata

DEANERY — LAWRENCE COUNTY Associate Deanery Director — MS. MARY ASCIONE

ELLWOOD CITY Paificdd« Ha . Caaa OAaa 1 - Cm m é o Ié| Hi O n te Mbuqc 9190 Mata ta. Caaa VAan 1 - Gaataoni Mi Gkntta Maaa 9190 Bata St. CaMyiHeck -Part A 666 1066 PJL Sr Cadyi Hack •Pati IO WO PJL St Rost AetaGes * CCD 011« Sr Am Aigda Gas (CvtilicttM taata Pat A ad S Sr Un M|di Gai 111 IM if tN Alta P ta ta Prtttargk. PA 15222

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T each in g as Jesus did Catechists to be honored By ANNE E. MCCANN faith and the message of Jesus included as catechists also are Diocesan C C D Director Christ which they will share with those who assist in preparing We celebrate Mother's Day, those they teach. So that they adults for reception into the Father’s Day. National Secre­ might be "enterprising" stewards Church (the R.C.I.A. catechu- tary's Day and other days on of the Father's gifts, they seek menate). As befitting their which we pay particular honor to always to enrich themselves contribution to the catechetical people who make a difference in through continuing education in program, members of the our lives. doctrine, catechetics. communi­ education committee of the parish September it is such a day. It is cation skills, etc. council are also included in the National Catechetical Sunday and For the catechists must ceremony it is the day on which we honor the understand what the teaching of In the broad sense of the word, catechists in our parishes. Unless the Church is and have a we are all catechists. Parents by attention were called to background broader than that their daily lives and loving catechists, they, like mothers, provided by the textbooks and examples are the primary fathers and secretaries, might m anuals they use. They also study educators of their children, the nature and the needs of the wait a long time for someone to Teachers who are not formally consciously recognize them and student, how he or she learns and teaching religion but who are publicly applaud their efforts. develops physically, mentally and employed in either Catholic or Like most dedicated people, spiritually. public schools transmit their Further, the task of the catechists do not really expect Christian attitude and values in publicity about their work, but the catechist is more than to merely their daily encounters with the transmit the content of the lessons celebration of Catechetical children. Every baptized adult Sunday is much more than that. they are teaching; in this task the and indeed every child is likewise The highlight of the celebration is catechist role is that of catalyst called "To Be an Enterprising Also by his or her own example the commissioning of the Steward" of the Word. catechists which calls for a re­ and by providing appropriate dedication of their lives to Christ opportunities for those they teach, As the parish community and a promise to accept the catechists motivate others to lives participates in the ceremonies on responsibilities which the of Christian service. These are the Catechetical Sunday, some may catechetical ministry requires. dimensions of catechesis: decide to answer the call by Polish ceremony It is the parish community message, community and service. preparing to accept a formal role which actually commissions the Those commissioned as as catechist. During the following (right), vice president. Behind the altar are two catechists and in turn they pledge catechists include not only the week, the Continuing Christian F r. Paul Pin del, pastor of St. Genevieve in Development Program for the Canonsburg, officiates at the traditional Polish- new tapestries F r. Pindel recently brought back to pray for, support and cooperate men and women who teach in CCD from Poland. One honors St. Maximilian Kolbe and with the catechists. and Catholic schools, but also the formation of catechists will begin Slavic event, the Blessing of Wheat, during a in 65 centers throughout the recent Mass at the parish. Participating are Lucho the other Our Lady of Czestochowa. “Called to be Enterprising parent educators who conduct — Photo by John C. Keenan Stew ards" from the gospel of the classes for parents in preparation diocese. Your pastor, parish Vallejo and Tommie Vallejo, president of the coordinator of religious education parish's Ladies Auxiliary, and Gertrude Hatalsky day (Luke 16 1-8), reminds the for the baptism, first reconcilia­ catechists not only of the tion-, first Eucharist and or the diocesan office for religious vocational nature of their confirmation of their children. Of education/CCD will be glad to ministry, but also of the gifts of comparatively recent origin, but provide further information. Questions for Fr. Bober Comments on past questions Q u eers o f <3~feavei\

FR. CHARLES BOBER Comment: 1 carefully read your response to the question about the promises which must be made regarding FR. CHARLES children in a mixed marriage. I BOBER was grateful for the clarification (ftapel iM ausoleunx, which you offered, but frankly 1 remain unconvinced that the entire matter is at all fair to the non-Catholic.

Response: Fundamental to this whole so but because the parents believe matter is the fact that the Catholic they are good for them. Couldn't Church is being asked to witness religion (well-lived) also be good T h e the m arriage of one of its for children? m em bers to another person who is Still another alternative lies not a m em ber. While the Church open to couples of different willingly does so, it also believes it religious traditions. Some have ( a t h p lic has the right to ask something in chosen to join a third religious return — that being a sincere family — thereby favoring neither promise on the part of the Catholic of their own traditions. (erneteries to share his or her faith with any Unfortunately, too often this children born of the marriage. choice ends up being equally While I acknowledge that this uncomfortable and dissatisfying requirement brings with it some and they end up really belonging c/lssociatiori, difficulty, so do the alternatives. to none. One alternative is to say that The m arriage of two persons of belief in God is all that is different faiths provides both o f tl\p D iocese o f ‘Pittsburgh. important and that it doesn’t problems and great potential. really matter what specific Fairness is an important church one attends. “Generic” consideration as long as it is may be popular in canned goods addressed for all parties — both but it is inappropriate in religion. spouses, their religious traditions and their children. The Catholic Christianity is essentially In Queen of Hesven Cemetery, BrtdgevMIe, PA IMI7 communitarian (community, Church may not have the perfect family centered) and ultimately solution; but it is attempting to be within which religious family one honest with itself and its members externalizes one's faith does and help them to see this matter as matter a great deal. important before their marriage Another alternative some — and before religious differences employ is to refuse to teach any and differences over religion draw specific religion to their children them apart from each other and — allowing them to choose one of from God. their own when they are old enough. Interestingly, those same Questions should be addressed parents will no doubt insist their to Fr. Charles Bober, St. Patrick children eat certain foods not Church, 1711 Liberty Ave., because the children choose to do Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222.

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Three young women recently took their final vows with the Sisters of .PARISH. Charity of Seton Hill in Greensburg. They are, from left, Sisters Kathy NAME Rother, Susan Yochum and Mary Kay Neff. Sister JCathy, originally from Arizona, teaches at Seton-LaSalle High School in the South Hills. j ADDRESS. Sister Susan, daughter of Leo and Mary Jane Yochum of Upper St. I Clair, is chairman of the science department at Mon Valley Catholic -STATE. High School. Sister M ary Kay, who is from Altoona, is coordinator of I CITY_____ puhhrathini at Seton Hill College. Page 8 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, August 26, 1963 W o rld news

A t t h e V a t i c a n

Policem an a» pope9» double

VATICAN CITY (NC) — Courtesy doesn't the hundreds of people who write every day to the always pay, as the Vatican discovered in the case pope. of a British policeman who bears a remarkable But Bird took it as papal approval of his project, resemblance to Pope John Paul II. and on Aug. 16 he appeared in Liverpool dressed The policeman, 50-year-old Bill Bird of as the pope at a gathering of 60 handicapped Liverpool, England, sent the pope photographs of people. himself and asked permission to wear papal "I was literally overwhelmed by the robes at public functions to raise money for enthusiasm of the people I met,” said Bird, a charitable causes. Catholic. "The smiles which I saw on their faces Bird received a courtesy letter almost gave me a great joy.” immediately signed, he said, by a monsignor on Bird said money from the sale of pictures of him the Vatican staff. in papal robes will go to charitable causes. The reply, according to Bird, read: "The Holy Father Pierfranco Pastore, Vatican press Father wishes you to know that he appreciates the spokesman, was asked Aug. 16 whether Bird had sentiments which prompted you to write to him Vatican permission for his project. and thanks you very much for the photographs. “ I deny in the most absolute way that the He invokes God's blessings on you." authorization of which Mr. Bill Bird speaks has It was a standard reply, a courtesy extended to ever been given," said Father Pastore.

Pope: Follow ing conscience not enough

VATICAN CITY (NC) — Following one's The pope called attention to “that inner moral conscience is not always enough, Pope John Paul sense, possessed by each one of us, which guides II told 35,000 people on Aug. 17. our steps on the path towards goodness in every What matters first, said the pontiff during a situation of our lives” and said that the believer general audience in St. Peter’s Square, is where has the assistance of the church in forming a the conscience gets its information in order to “ right conscience." make moral judgments. “ F or it is the duty of the church,” he said, “ to "It is not enough to say that we must always give expression to that truth which is Christ Area couple meets Pope follow our conscience,” the pope said. "Each one himself, and to declare and confirm those of us must ‘form ’ a right conscience, one that principles of the moral order which have their Mr. and Mrs. Fran Devlin, at right, prepare to P ittsb u rg h S e rra C lu b . H e w as am o n g some 2,000 seeks to know the truth as revealed to us by God, origin in human nature itself.” meet Pope John Paul II during a recent audience Serra delegates (including 25 from the diocese) according to his wise and loving plan." Among those present in St. Peter’s Square was the pope held at the Vatican for members of Serra from 471 clubs in 32 countries to attend the 40th The pope was commenting on a passage from a Franciscan youth group from Egypt and a 680- International. Mr. Devlin, of St. Bernard parish international convention, held for the first time in the Epistle to the Romans where St. Paul invites his readers to discern “ what is the will of God. member Holy Year pilgrimage from the in Mt. Lebanon, is district governor of Serra for Rome during July. A r/ttirliA/toca nf PhilarloInnÎ!) Western Pennsylvania and a past president of the What is good and acceptable and perfect."

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SALON MANAGER NEED- reception). anniversaries, patios, drywalls, basements A Accom odations E D -F or So. Hills Area Botique Thanks. B. Mickey. conferences, etc Transfer garage Free est Call Joe 262 People Concerned for Cystic Fibrosis Patients Williamsburg Hair cutting and styling for very service A special effects also 734-0200 has been organized as a national support group Sept. 28-85(4 m u i young clientele. Good opportuni­ available 487-2634 ty for ambitious person. EDOWSKI TREE SERVICE- for cystic fibrosis patients and th e ir families as C a tskills WEDDING INVITATION— PREGNANT? Interested in growing with Remova! trimming hedges, well as to influence research policies concerning And you didn't moan to bet Sept. 26-30(11 m W $21.60 per 100 and up Business andscaping, spraying A unique concept in Pittsburgh the disease and to shape program s on the local For a free pregnancy Mat and F e a tu r in g Hotal B r ic k - Recent graduate considered, Cards $19.75 per 10N For hauling, chipper service 1M confidential support m a n full or part time Call 221-6979 appointment call So. Hills Sales 0374.695-3515 24 hour service and national levels. For more information, Company Dormant. 561-0659 CALL BIRTHRIGHT H a w a ii Tuesday thru Saturday EXPERT ROOF REPAIR— contact; PCCFP, Box85, Wildwood, Pa., 15091; or N o v . 6-10 $1480 WEDDING VIDEO—Ceremony Repair work our specialty Also call 443-6196. 6 2 1 -1 9 8 8 Oaa Day Tour SITUATION and Reception. Recorded in down spouting, chimney 800-242-1490 290 color and sound Finest video printing and painting. Free est Dog Reeaa/Jeashovea WANTED production quality. Premierer Ail wont guarantee 891-2944. O c t. 8th.(i a a ll $35 700 AUTOMOBILES «10 RESORTS AND Video. 373-7707. 764-6454 FURNITURE REUPHOLS- FOR SALE PREG N AN T? Call ATA Pasturing Country CARE FOR ELDERLY-Or VACATION PROPERTY Ltt's talk about your options TERING—And Custom made Muaic Star Tammy invalid in your home Exper­ slipcovers Furniture repairing HOTLINE: (412) 731-2420 W yn e tte . ience, excellent references. 461- 510 ENTERTAINMENT Registered upholsterers DISMANTLING 1974 CH EVY- PREGNANCY TESTING: JOHN’S TOURS Pick-up 1976 AMC Man ador Caroaaal Dinner Theater 1919. _____ Lowest prices Free est. 17 yrs . Downtown, Poh 391-4706 wagon 2GR 70-15 White Radical Washington Pi 2254U4 ATLANTIC CITY Oct ■ (otii low» i $32 exp. Lou, John, 361-9101. EXCELLENT CARE-For A GREAT RAN D-Far Wed 721, $120 241-6206 DISNEY WORLD Frw and conMsntiai wUnntwu. SEPT. 18-20 Analah Country elderly in my private Oakmont ding! THE MUSIC BROTHER GENERAL CONTRUCTION/ HOME FOR RENT coonoahnf. pragnoncy tasting and OCT. 17-19 Sugar C reek. Ohio home. >28-1175. ____ REMODELING—New or addi BAND, featuring female Domptottly IwrnnHfS related sorvicas Sept. 88 $80 tions Residential or com men $106aa-do vocalist. 265-1112; 164-2224 802 SHARE A HOME Deluding ttrten ond tutct>#n ALTERNATIVES T I AMRTM UC Pick up points WANTED cal Complete fire restoration jtsnsili 3~br $400 pot a non-profit orQonuotion 385 ANNOUNCEMENT: PITTS and insurance work 406-1307 Gutter / Monroeville TO BUY BURGH'S MOST POPULAR BOARDING HOlftE-For (305) «47-0195 NIAGARA FALLS Pittsburgh DISC JOCKEY—Experienced GENERAL CONTRACT - elderly must be ambulatory SEPT. 17-18 Cement work, driveways, FOR DETAILS CALL ALL-Good used furniture consulant and professional State licensed reasonable rates MAY THE MOST-Sacred entertainment service for your sidewalks, patios, retaining TOM SIMPSON wanted, kitchen sets. DR or 761-3946 ____ Heart of Jesus be praised, $79pp.do BR wedding reception. Sonny’s walls, complete porches with honored, adored, glorified Call Toll Free sets, I piece or entire home. Day Record Revue 2412212 roof and railing, garages, RETIREMENT HOME—Excel­ throughout the world now and Sightseeing U.S. and 766-5115, Eve., 761-4121 gamerooms, etc. Call Joe 924- lent care for the elderly^who can FLORIDA Canadian sidas plus dinner l-BOO-842-8687 BAND—For weddings, parties forever. AMEN. Repeat 9 times AMERICAN FLYER. LIONEL, 1677. ______no longer live alone Excellent a day for 9 days M.r. BEA WORLD Good Variety. Spectum i meals, country setting VACATION IVES—Toy trains and acces­ HANDYMAN—All types home THE MOST-Sacred AUGUST 29 sory. By collector. Any age or persons including vocalist $350 Reasonable rates 459-9310, 459 "Plan Winter Holiday Near $22.00 885-6246, 443-2129. repairs Plumbing, painting, »310______lean of Jesus be praised, Adults ...... VIA condition PAY UP TO $19,900 carpentry, elelricai.A cement 12-4-S3 thru 4-16-04 onored, adored, gforified Children ...... $20.00 276-5325. ____ BAND-"SECOND WIND' Very reasonable, promt service Florida's beat kept secret iroughout the world now and TRAVELS INC. CASH—For old oak furniture offering the latest in current top Jim 431-3026 ______803 SLEEPING ROOM exclusive Ocean village ERIE resort on Hutchinson Island »rever. AMEN. Repeat 9 times A Wooded Tour Broker Furnishing old home. Not 40 music, ethnic, music, 50's day for 9 days and publish. OCTOBER 20 60 s. country, and standards INTERIOR/EXTERIOR-Paint with exquisite Oceantront antique dealer. Call 361-6185 FURNISHED SLEEPING IMP ______731-5412, «54-5673______ing. No job to Small. Free est. ROOM—For Responsible man Restaurant 4 Lounge FREE i. each LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER. Call 921-1036. Guaranteed goif/Tennts/Mafd Service IAY THE MOST-Sacred $ 2 2 . CELEBRATE—Your special or woman or college student IVESTbUDDY L-Trains 3000 Private B each , Sauna Winery, New Process Co, occasion with music h reaulto______Kitchen and laundry facilities lean of Jesus be praised, Jacuzzi, 3 pools, Security onored, adored, gforified Paschke’s Mums. Lunch. Collector will pay top dollar. Any Nice home 341-1523 age or condition. Electric or ETERNITY. Excellence in al LANDSCAPING—Clean-up Decoratlvely furnished 1-Bfl liroughout the world now and KRAYNAK’S types of music. Call 497-4930 or »rever. AMEN. Repeat 9 times FLORIDA wuid-up 343-2690 yards, trimming hedges and Villa, 1st Floor, Security CHRISTMAS LAND 991-9276.______shrubs, tree removal, nauling. 909 APARTMENTS "Very Reasonable Ratesl day for9day8andpublish.CS LIONEL. AMERICAN FLYER. COMBO—The Godfathers- OCTOBER 20 2 Weeks IVES TRAINS—Notre Dame Robert Fenton 531-7660.341-7640 TO RENT W eeks ot 10/23 -10/30 -11/6 MAY THE MOST-Sacred Music for all occasions Alumus will pay up to $19,000 PAINTING—Interior $20 per still available (209 wa Heari of Jesus be praised, $20.*acti satisfaction for all ages. 761 Oohar Men a moral honored, adored, gforified Any condition anywhere. average room Exterior Duffing Candy. Hermitage, Collector. Drew Bauer $21-3319, 4921.______painting, and wallpapering. Call PRIVATE OWMKR throughout the world now and Far ptaterei 4 tabrwdlea Lunch. <399 821 4851 DISCJOCKEY—Professional Don 994-8137______forever. AMEN. Repeat 9 times Includes Round trip Call for pickup points blend of style, sound, and ce« 431-2614 a day for 9 days and publish Motorcoech transporta­ THINKING OF SELLING- lighting. Musical hits of 30’sthru PLASTERING—Large and Those unwanted items? We are AM ______T O L L FREE 90's, to please all ages. small repairs. Also interior tion. , 14 day hotel buying furniture, tiles, painting. Same business over 30 MAY THE MOST-Sacred 1-800-242-1484 accomodations Sight­ Regarded as one of city’s most Heari of Jesus be praised, glassware, pottery, and etc. Call versatile DJ/Emcee personali­ yrs Martin 931-8895 ____ seeing, attractions, 772-5169 honored, adored, gforified admissions. Departs ties. Consider STEVE for your PLUMBING—Paneling. Re FALL VACATION throughout the world now and WANTED USED FURNITURE wedding receptions, anniver­ modeling, Furnace Work, Sewer forever. AMEN. Repeat 9 times every Saturday. —And antique. Crafton Trading saries, reunions, private & Cleaning 421-2147.______APTS FOR RENT HILTON a day for 9 days and publish Post 922-4441. 10-5. closed social functions or night club Foaturar. ROOFS REPAIRED-Lee k* Oakland Tuesdays A Sundays _____ engagements. Rates and A.B. ______•Kentucky Han Fire fixed, gutters coated, tin work Attractive 2 Br, won't HEAD MAY THE MOST-Sacred •Knex villi I CMlaitft WANTED—Old furniture, cedar references upon request. last. V79 Booking far in advance ol your painted. Since 1962, G. Quigley 2 BR/tully lumlahed Heart of Jesus be praised, FALL BUS TOURS •Admit $ Sion* Mount gin Part chests, dining room, kitchens 683-2757. 766-4088 Mt. Washington _ honored, adored, gforified IA sets, fanct carved furniture next activity recommended 3 rooms. Utilities pad. I t l S condo A/C, free tennis, throughout the world now and •Tintpi Biy 4 Gull coat tour painted dishes, glassware Call STEVE 412-891-1024 SENIOR CIT1ZENS— Have your swimming pool/racquet ATLANTIC CITY walls washed or painted at Monro# villa forever. AMEN. V.M.M •Air bad rid* la Evwfladn lamps, stain glass, gold jewelry DJ—W ith Music-U-Like. Luxurious 2 BR, pool. B B tall. 300 yrde to bench •4 day ddnftfranf Hotel silverplated & sterling flatware prices you can afford. 241-5953 SPECIAL THANKS-To Jesus « 1 1 g o o Wedding—all occasions. At a Close to Islands famous FROM •Kamdy Span cantor lour dolls, wind-up toys, teddy bears reasonable price. Jerry >94-6431 SIDEWALKS—Driveways. South Hills Christ, Blessed Mother. St Spacious 5 rooms, lull golf, dining, ahupa and 3DAYS/2S/2 NIGHTS •4 day Orlndo wdh gdndulmt t* oriental rugs, mirrors, docks! orches Any kind o f walls, Anthony St. Jude. St. Therese Epcet and Oltnty World most old things. For cash call DOC STEWART AND THE basement, laundry hookups entertainment. Privato Mother of Perpetual Help, All ASSOCIATES—Ideal music for Block, brick, stone. Carpentry, K* •Smokiy Mountain Miami Pork Dorothy or Paul before selling roofing, Aluminum siding, soffit Owner Saints. J.S and Gatlin burp wedding receptions or dances Friendship S â f ô ü * 279-0359, 242-0451. Band includes male vocalist and fascia, railings, insulation HANKSG1VING—Novena to hauling. Free est Fully Ins 266 Lovely 1 BR, won't last, 116 For more Information coll Day 493-5130. Evenings 694-9122 Day 922-5202 t. Jude. 0 Holy St. Jude, Sept. 7-9 ($129) 9095, 331 5057 Squirrel HNI tpostle and Martyr, great in Your Man Tours 400 MISCELLANEOUS FOR POLISH POLKAS- Fam ily sized 5 rooms, pets Eve «33-9250 Nov. 2-4 Standards and a bit of WALLPAPER 4 INSTALL irtue and rich in mircfes, near SALES TlON—Experienced, profes­ insman to Jesus Christ, everything, music for all ok. an 'aithful intercessor of all who Nov. 20-22 928-8980 occasions and places. Call sional paper hanger; Snop-at Penn Hills CHERISH DESIGNS—Special! home service. Discount sanitas Large 3 BR. 11/2 baths, porch, itvoke your special patronage in TOLL FREE Lenny 276-3850. ______ime of need, to vou I nave zing in wedding/formal gowns 4 wallpaper. Free est, 461-9279 yard, O M 901 HOUSE ecoure from the depth of my GOLDEN 1-800-242-3752 Design to your order. Private "O NE MAN B AN D " OR Dale Heapath Point Breeze consultation. For appointment "COMBO"—Music for all FOR SALE teart and humbly beg to whom WALL WASHING—Painting, Clean 1 BR, carpeting, utilities kid has given such great power 462-7027. occasions, complete with organ NUGGET accordian, & bass sound. Call house cleaning, window paid, t m d come To my assistance. Help cleaning, paper cleaning, and Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 MARQUETTE—Welding m i 276-3954 ESCAPE COLD WINTERS—By ne in my present and urgent Jeff replace window ropes, grass Bloom held owner Oceanside, California chine, 220.3 phase, 250 amp. 60% Modern 2nd toor. dishwasher etition. In return I promise to Nov. 7-9 duty cycle. AC/DC. AM/FM STARDUST—Music that satis cutting. Go anywhere Free est. home 2 brm, 2 baths, great nake your name known and Nov. 27-29 AMITY TOURS Steroes, 4 aluminum raring fies. Lounges, private clubs Call 491-5966. AC. laundry 1)00 view, extras. Adult community ause you to be invoked. Say esgm ted mo tours magS, 14" GM. 241-6206. reunions, banquet, anniver Shadysida $110,000 cash (619) 757 2550 hree Our Fathers, three Hail Includa* 2 night*, Hotal. Bus Transportation, Baggag* saries. Cali Chuck 521-7744. tarys and Glorias. St. Jude Bothtubo Roourtocöd alyls* and rental* caN tor iray for us and all who invoke Handling, Casino Coupons, CAPE COO THE DIPLOMATS COMBO- Dunn mene» te il pm Refreshment*, Escorted. 500 SERVICES Featuring male vocalist dense tour aid Amem. Ibis Novena is NEW ENOLANO Sara $1500 compero* lo onsidered by many to be very For ño— notion» A OFFERED Weddings A Banquets our Highland Park Sept. 11-16 I2M specialty. For a variety of fine now tub tnataUaOon lelpful. E.C.G $209 Centrally located. 3 rooms Information Sept. 28-Oct. 3 musk. Call 922-4394/367-8424 ■ bills paid StZI CSGIVING-Novena to SAULT STE M ARK $159.95 HAULING. CLEAN-UP-Attic TIRED OF HIGH PRICED Parcolaln Rtiurfacing East End ide. O Holy St. Jude, Macdrtnar Inland garages, cellars. Fair prices BANDS?—Want continuous non e and Martyr, great in 3 rooms on busline, heat Fall Foliage move anything, day 121-6614 stop music! Hire a DJ 327-1495 and rich in míreles, near T.T.T. Sept. 20-25 $$69 night 702-4492 paid $160 tan to Jesus Christ, reasonable rates. Call Chuck TORONTO INVITATIONS-All occasions 761-1766 after 5p.m.______Airport ul intercessor of all who The Travel Trust Family size second floor 1 your special patronage in 701 MAIN ST. OCTOfiERFEST embossed or engraved stationery, napkins, favors AL CALFO’s yard $ !■ ______Df need, to you I nave SHARPSBURG Oct. 7-9 $176 520 PROFESSIONALS Edgewood e from the depth of my Oct. 11-14 $230 missals. Discount prices. CEMENT WORK 784-8385 Shirley Stationery Co. 421-4906 Centrally located 1 BR. wont and humbly beg to whom MYRTLE BEACH SERVICES FREE ESTIMATE lest t m as given such great power ALL COUPONS or 421-2792 COMPLIMENTARY OF CASINO Oct. 17-22 $200 ALL TYPES OF THAT UNLOCKS te To my assistance. Help CEMENT WORK HOUSES FOR RENT my present and urgent SMOKIE MOUNTAINS THE DOORS A NASHVILLE OPRY North Hltio n. In return I promise to Secluded 3 BR heuas your name known and GAETANO’S B tim dm Residence 421-5810 OF SUCCESS Oct. 26-31 $30$ loaded. 9MI you to be invoked. Say WILLIAMSBURG* MINUET HALL i Our Fathers, three Hail CATSNRS SERVICI tar tafotetey 9 CmvsMm m I North Boroughs BUSCH GARDENS We have the largest setection Advertisers : and Glorias. St. Jude Your focaMon or Oma Mm a Wm m H ZONA TOURS Oct. 20-23 $23« ol rentals, celt and tell us your or us and all who invoke Ellwood City Transit Inc. 61$ Broadway Ava. Invest e portion iid Amem. This Novena is STEELER VB COLTS Limitad Offtii needs. 07« Mm. RhoSa Ljrom.R.NmmMM. / ‘. T T j You con now got the ot their budget ered by many to be very Nov. 12-13 SM •24 How NurstnfI C ars Mexican War Straat “‘‘S W A ’81" wsi— w • safest A most elite tent to interest you In I. T.B.C. WILLIAMSBURG A Remodeled 2 BR duplex, move BIN60 energy loving device at HANKSGIVING—Praise and WASHINGTON D.C. today. H R their product, ser­ a An. 7m tremendous savings mor to Blessed Mother and St Dec 27-30 $239 Piy llttla 66« ate sava tta Bethel Park vice or merchandise! ide. Patron of hopless cases MARATHON William Barias Roomy 2 BR, yard When you patronize r special requests granted COMMERCIAL raai il y tur Ida. pen t m CHEROKEE, N. CAROLINA 10th Anntvarsary Call his establishment ran K. SEPT. 16-18 COOKING REPAIR 824-2181 Por moro Information A Baal Suburban fin s e lai Cozy 4 Room, f e n c e d or use his product Express Service Fût PrriMsisari «arrice appointe» or*, co«t 120 TOURS FLORIDA DELUXE yard tt4l or service and in­ Mmdav Through latrvday 7 9 5 -4 9 8 2 O n ly NOV. 2S - DEC. 4 Green tree form him that Carpeted 2 BR duplex EUROPE 1914—19 Days, June21 10 days, 2 dinners, 7 you sew his ad in — July 9. Germany, Austria. breakfasts all Inclusive 79 3-7870 Oarage O H Italy, France, Switzerland. *45 resort property CHARLANE NEAD A RENTALTO the Catholic, He Oberammergau Passion Play YOU NEED know* that he gets Atlantic City 4 to cpndo pp $280 We can help! AN areas/ sizes included, Sightseeing. 2 3 to condo pp $320 NNSH CERTRE meals/Day 276-1376.______Oct. 16-17 peso------$$5 prices results using the 2 to condo pp $300 OF FITTtRURRR MANOR GLASS BLOCK OUR LADY OF LEBANON- Transportation, Box Nr Intarnatian all Catholic Prees. This lunch, Overnight accom­ 6886 Forward Ava. Sq. Hill WINDOWS Ohio. One day pilgrimage HALL RENTAL HOME Burglar proof your home helps all of ue. Sunday Sept. 11. Mass. dinner odation. Continental 462-8500 confession, meditation, $20 Breakfast. Bonus rebate. ERIE ACCOMMODATES FOR THE while saying on your Reservation Betty 441-3010, MUMS A WINERY 150-500 PEOPLE ELDERLY heating bid* Dorothy 521-3106 Flsrldi Special Oct. 4 $2$ 242-9335 NEAR MCKEESPORT HOSPITAL OCT.22-NOV 1 U ao ! M i Ad to LG RAMAGE—To Our Lady SHOPPING OPREE STATE LICENSED Lordes Shrine. Cleveland. OH. Nov. 19 S23 For Information CLASSIFIED RATES pt. 25. Call 341-25)0. 4-10 P.M £AVE 20% ON $385pp 0° ONE DAY TOUR on Admtoolona Completely Installed SHÒWEk A WEDDINÓ — n o h -c o m m e r c ia l r a t e s — Includes transportation, Pick up points in McKees­ FAVORS PLEASE CALL Glase Block Windows. hotels. Grand Ole Opry, port 8 Pittsburgh and DECORATIONS MINIMUM CHARGE Six Gun Territory, Silver PARTY TIN E 672-9011 7 9 5 -4 9 8 2 20 Worde.44.S0 Each addteonaiword.ie cent* F ra n c is c a n Springs, Disney World, GROUPS Birthday Faron, ffe. Bavarian Inn Dinner, Let us dp your planning tours Cookout, Shopping MIKE FEINBERG C0.MC ------COMMERCIAL RATES------Group leedete ask about 120 Seventh S t . Pgh.. Pa 15222 MINIMUM CHARGE Holy Land Circus World, Welcoming our Bonus Plan 2S1-04S0 Party. 1/2 bushel of 030 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 20 Words-IS-SO Each additional word.19 cents Jour dan/Egypt oranges. WE SELL ALL ct 11-23 $1428 WRITE OR CALL TRAVEL NEEDS Deadline 11 AM . Monday y compiuto listing of ZONA TOURS Cndesa Bus Ak LANDLORDS! 471-1252 ours sond for brochure. 1750 STEINER AVENUE CALL AMITY TOURS Itent Your Vacancias P.O. Bat 98261 W MIFFLIN, PA 15122 RT 51 PLEASANT HILLS fast and fra* THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Pittsburgh, Pa. 18227 ACROSS FROM EAT N‘ PARK CALL 4 6 9 - 3 9 0 2 (Pittsburgh) 110 THIRD AVENUE..PGH. .PA , 15222 OB CALL 884-2707 882-2707 1 B E I N H Ä U E R Need a Sue! Cad US Ameno» Riterrei Sarria 120.903 Aterige «teddy Clr eu litten 88-6962 881-3479 7 5 2 -9 7 0 1 (Ellwood City) Charter Buses Available 462-8500 Page 10 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, August 26, 1063 Around the diocese

Ursuline schedules School lunch program » Ursuline Center, at 201 S. Winebiddle St.* A new schedule has been adopted for the Free Bloomfield, has announced a schedule of and Reduced Price Policy school lunch program activities for the fall months. concerning family size and family income to The center will host a two-part (two weekends) determine eligibility of family members Enneagram Workshop Sept. 16-18 and Nov. 4-6 participating in the program. conducted by Jesuit Fr. Jerry Wagner. To meet the eligibility requirements for Fr. Wagner, a clinical psychologist from reduced price meals, a one-member family would Loyola University in Chicago, will give a study of have to have an income of $6,319 to $8,991; two the Enneagram, which is a personality theôrÿ fam ily m em bers, $8,503 to $12,099; three family originating in Afghanistan more than 2,000 years m embers, $10,687 to $15,207; four family ago. The program helps participants come to a m embers, $12,871 to $18,315; five family better understanding of their behavior and members, $15,055 to$21,423; six fam ily members, relationships. Fee is $150, with registration $17,239 to $24,531; seven fam ily m em bers, $19,423 required by Sept. 10. to $27,639; and eight fam ily m em bers $21,607 to The center will also conduct an Intensive $30,747. For each additional family member, add Journal Life Context Workshop Oct. 14-16 and a $3,108 follow-up Process Meditation Workshop . in Children of parents and guardians who are March. unemployed or have become unemployed are Fr. Lewis Cox, SJ, full-time consultant for the eligible for free and reduced price meals during Intensive Journal program, will give the the period of unemployment provided that the workshop. Fee is $85. with registration required period causes the family income to fall within the by Oct. 8. For information on either program eligibility criteria. In certain cases, foster contact Sister Theresa McGahan, 363-3100. children are also eligible for those benefits. Also scheduled for the fall are art and dance Applications may be submitted any timeduring classes, piano, voice and guitar classes, high the school year. The application form requests school equivalency exam preparation, tutoring information to determine economic need based and reading classes for illiterate adults. on family size and family income. The policy is For information on the classes write to non-discriminatory. Ursuline, 201 S. Winebiddle St., Pittsburgh, 15224, For more information, contact the school or call 363-3100. offices. T R Y sets hayride Duquesne celebration Together for Retarded Youth (TRY) will hpl

Bach Choir auditions CRUISE SPECIALS REUPHOLSTER1NG Holland America to Bermuda The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh will hold SUMMER auditions for its upcoming 50th anniversary 7 Day Cruises from New York season Tuesday through Sunday, Sept. 6-11. The SPECIAL Departing Every Sat 6 Sun In September | choir this season will perform Bach’s Cantata 61, SAVE 20-50% the “Magnificat,” two Christmas concerts with ON SELECTIVE FINE FABRICS SS. VEENDAM & SS VOLENDAM the River City Brass Band and the “Passipn FREE WITH THE SAME WORKMANSHIP INSIDE CABIN $799 pp«o According to St. John.” INTERIOR OUTSIDE CABIN $898 *> *, For audition information call William R. Mogg, DECORATING WE ARE KNOWN FOR 562-8832 or 681-4302. AND Inctudea air tranaportatlon from Pittaburgh DESIGN Port Taaaa and tlpa.______SERVICE »T John W. Gemlingor , CO STA CRUISE New Kane director A.LP. and ]. Scott Gombngor Cathy T. Walsh, a member of Resurrection LOO. The Carla “ C” parish, has been named administrator of the Scott Twp. Regional Center of Kane Hospital O CTO BER 8-15, 1983 which will open this fall. All inclusive A graduate of Pittsburgh Now'» • groat t*M to rado Uw look o( root homo at MfriOc aningo. Soloct tram all tha nowaal labnca and doalpia. Hauptslatanng ia our ipaculty ' per person double $ 9 9 l.D 0 Hospital’s school of nursing Far St y a an wa hava boon aar rtnq tho Pittaburgh aron Our a,pan and California State College, cralm an taka pndo » thaa work. If you hata • laaorta acta, cdutr or A GRAND TOUR OF IRELAND anoquo that noodo upfcolofeoiod and you want tho ao ry boot in dolaiJbig she has been a staff nurse, and labatca than gtao ua a oal tea boa onunataa nursing supervisor and associate director of niirsing “A Bit of the Old Sod” I W all to W all at Kane Hospital. WE REFILL CUSHIONS TO I In 1979 Miss Walsh was SEPTEM BER 8-18,1983 named director of community Carpeting and Flooring SUIT YOUR COMFORT A NEEDS All Inclusive ■ ® services and, since last fall, per person double $1 »2 5 5 | she has assumed administra­ Many carpet selections plus Solarían. Congoleum, Armstrong Vinyls & Parquet ALL PRICES BASED ON CURRENT RATES AND ® tive responsibilities under the ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE » M iss Walsh direction of Kane's executive LIMITED SPACE | director. MILLVALE UPHOLSTERY Caff now tor Information or leaonmtlon. 316 Grant Ave., MUhrale, Pa. She is a licensed nursing home administrator in PHONE ANSWERS 24 HOURS A DAY 8 2 1 -1 8 2 9 \ esa - - - ..... Pennsylvania.

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Holy Sam e Day %7 w \M ass fo r ju b ila ria ns Bishop Leonard has approved the observance Bishop Leonard will officiate at the annual of National Holy Name Day in the diocese on Mass in honor of nuns celebrating jubilees in Sunday, Sept. 11. Religious life Saturday, Sept. 10, at 10:30 a.m in The Diocesan Union of Holy Name Societies is St. Mary of Mercy Church, Downtown. asking that parishes mark the day in an A luncheon will follow in Lawless Hall. All appropriate manner as public witness in honor of Sisters celebrating jubilees, plus the major the Holy Nam e of Jesus superiors of the orders, have been invited. The diocesan union is also asking that parishes in the Prayers of the Faithful rem em ber to pray for thè canonisation of Blessed John of Vercelli, I Lector training founder of the Holy Name Society

The diocesan Worship Commission will sponsor New M illvale nun lector training sessions on Monday evenings, Sept. 19 and 26 and Oct. 3,10,17 and 24 from 7:30 to 9 : so p.m. at St. Paul Seminary, 2900 Nobilestown Sister Janet Mary Kramer will pronounce her erpetuai vows as a member of the Sisters ol St Road, Crafton. The fee workshop is $15 for the six sessions. All Prancts ol Millvale at a 2 p m Mass on Sunday. participants must be registered by Monday, Sept. Aug 20. in the chapel ol the Mount Alvernia 12. For more information, contact the Worship motherhouse Commission at 456-3041. The daughter of Wilbert Kramer and the late Elisabeth Fleming Kramer, Sister Janet attended St. Joseph Elementary and High Benefit grid gam e Schools in Mount Oliver. She graduated from Carlow College and presently teaches The annual football game sponsored by the kindergarten at St. Joseph School. Mount Oliver Nativity Athletic Association for the benefit of Children’s Hospital will be held on Saturday, Aug. St. Augustine fest 27, at 8 p.m. at the J.C. Stone Field in North Park. At 6:30 p.m., the junior varsity from Nativity School, North Side, will meet the junior varsity St. Augustine parish, 220 37th St., team from Annunciation School. North Side. Lawrenceville, will hold its annual festival on the church grounds Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 1-3. Festival in Cabot Included in the activities will be food, booths, socials, and amusements All are welcome St. Joseph parish, Cabot, will hold its annual festival, dinner and bazaar on Sunday. Sept. 11, Glade M ills bazaar beginning at 11 a.m. on the church grounds. Barbequed chicken or ham dinners will be Holy Sepulcher Church in Glade Mills will hold served. Prices are $4.50 for adults and $2.50 for its annual bazaar Sunday. Aug 20. on the church children under 12. Take-out dinners will be grounds on Rt. I (B u tler). available. Featured will be ham or chicken dinners from In addition, there will be a social, a country New Passionisis 11:30 a.m. to 6 30 p.m. at $4.50 for adults and $2 50 store, children’s games, used clothing, etc. Tw o men took their first vows as members of the men will begin theology studies this fall at the for children under 12. A flea market, booths and Passionist order in ceremonies last Saturday at St. Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. They will rides for children are also set. Paul Monastery on the South Side. Professing their have four years of theological training and one year of ministry internship before ordination to the temporary three-year vows were William James Ellw ood picnic Callahan of Boston, Mass. (left), and Richard Passionist priesthood. Morgan of St. Winifred parish, Mt. Lebanon. Hie — Photo by John C. Keenan Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Ellwood City will hold its fourth annual parish Great Books Program picnic Sunday, Sept. 4, at the main shelter in Ewing Park. The Great Books Program will hold its leaders' The afternoon program will include social training session on Thursday and Friday, Sept 15 activities and games Beverages and ice cream and 16, at St. Thomas More School, 126 Fort Couch will also be provided Road, Bethel Park. The two-day, 16-hour course leads to leadership certification. Also to be discussed will be the organization of junior, senior and adult programs. For more information, call 835-6950 or 833-3363. MR. & MRS. PIO VIT1 LENZNER TRAVEL Coraopolis jubilee Padre Pio banquet FLORIDA SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Pio Viti of Neville Island The Padre Pio Group will hold its seventh Fm turlng celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary annual banquet Thursday, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at recently with a Mass at St. Joseph Church in the Allegheny Club at Three Rivers Stadium. This Coraopolis. A reception and family dinner will follow a 6 p.m. concelebrated Mass, with Aux. THE NEW CENTER followed. _ . Bishop Anthony G. Bosco officiating, at St. Mary Married June 19, 1923 by Fr. Thomas McCabe, MR. & MRS. LOUIS DAVIS of M ercy Church. Stanwix St., Downtown. Mr, Viti and the former Mary Dinel were the last Guest speaker for the dinner will be Fr. Vincent Lakaland Floridi Tour couple married in the old St. Joseph Church. Davises to m ark 68th Miceli, lecturer, teacher and author of ‘ ’The Anti- Thanksgiving They are the parents of Nancy L. Musulin of Christ,” and “Gods of Atheism." For Baldwin Boro and the late Donald M. Viti. They Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Davis of 5726 Verona Rd., reservations at $16 call Linda Tambellini, 563- November 19-27 have six grandchildren and six great­ Verona, will celebrate their 68th wedding 0613, or Frances Reilly, 561-8687. c o s t pgr pgrgon. doubl« occupancy grandchildren. anniversary Sunday, Aug. 28, with a Mass in St. =$328.00 Mrs. Viti retired as manager of the L. Schmidt Joseph Church, Verona. H oly hour set Includes: Transportation. 8 overnights, 3 dinners. 5 breakfasts, baggage handling, 3 day pass lo Epcot- Jewelry Co. at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Married Aug. 30, 1915 in Blessed Sacrament after 26 years. Mr. Viti was employed for 15 years Church, Penn Hills, by Fr. A.P. Black and have The Padre Pio prayer group will have a holy Disney, tour of St. Augustine Group inquirer Invitee______it Clapp, Reiley k Hall Co. and later for 34 years lived in the Rosedale section of Penn Hills since hour Sunday, Sept. 4. at St. Mary of Mercy as a millwright at the Neville Chemical Co. in 1923. Church, Downtown, at 2 p.m. Mass will be Neville Island. Mr. Davis worked as a steamfitter for 60 years, celebrated by Fr. Anthony Cipolla at 3:15 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY PACKAGES The couple received two Papal blessings in prior to retiring in 1970. He also sang with the WORLD INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY honor of the jubilee. Penn Hills Barbershop Singers for 10 years. September 30 - October 2 Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis are active in senior Prtot Par ftseson 1 1 0 9 . 0 0 InBuON agnagoftahon, 2 rughi* citizens' activities. lodging b*00*0« Mndiing. »ml c*§*n© borni», if »»»Him They were the parents of six children: St. M argaret Church Rosemarie Williams of Sarasota, Fla.; Harold, of CAESAR Verona; Raymond, of Springdale; Gerald, of 310 MANSFIELD AVENUE Churchill Valley; and Louis Jr., at home. One PITTSBURGH. PENNSYLVANIA 15220 . CELEBRATION /i® Jr'wJá J9 r~i daughter, Thelma, is deceased. They also have 10 PHONE (412) 912-0745 W "Super Sept. Saver" grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. fe I YÉ&J (Depart Sept. 1st) The Associates Attention: • Deluxe Moloi Coach 2 DAY 1 NIGHT • Transportation Home Equity London a 1 evermgN al the labuieus Fund Raisers! 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We have Nocturnal Adoration NEW ENGLAND Frank St., Squirrel Hill, celebrated their 60th each FirstFrMay from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 am . Saturday. During wedding anniversary Aug. 1 with a Mass at St. the Holy Year from September through April, we will have FALL FOLIAGE Rosalia Church in Greenfield. special Holy Year services each Flrat Friday evening. There A family reception followed at their home. will be Mass at 8:30 p.m., followed by the Sacrament ot O ctober 2-8 Viking Alumni Reconciliation with several confessors. The celebrant ot the Married Aug. 1, 1923, the couple have one son, School Games of Pittsburgh Mass will be a visiting bishop/ priest each month who win also Frank, of Highland Park; three daughters, Mrs. Have created a board game for Central students, be available for the sacrament of Reconciliation Below are cost 1554.00 per person. Rouble occupancy. Bernard A. Petkunas of Squirrel Hill, Mrs. graduates, and friends of all ages. listed the celebrants/homilists tor sach month through April 152700 per person, triple occupmcy. Edward P. Lantz of Whitehall, and Sister Mary “Walk around the Quadrangle" is a personalized board 1984. Come and pray with us for peace. Includes Transportation, baggage handling, 0 Lambert, IHM; 11 grandchildren and two great­ game about your happy days on your Viking voyage DUN and Spsakara forth« Holy Yoon nigh» lodging. 0 breakfaeu. 6 dinners, admissions, grandchildren. through high school. It is a Question and Answer game fully lectured sight-seeing end escorted intermixed with Central history and trivia. The Mr. Rossi is a retired bricklayer. Friday Evonlnos at &30 pjn. throughout, tax end gratuities on listed items_____ questions and answers on 9 subjects are prepared by the Brothers and Faculty at Central and are given by Saint Margaret Church Ozark» of Arkansas/ =5! Brother Quiz ,who knows all. 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'‘M e ta lsto rm 9 a disaster A look at Fall shows "Metalstorm. The Destruction ol can only really wonder why there Jtred-Syn": A Char toe Band Film. are so many people going to R Jattray Byron...... Dogar movies? This was meant to be Kelly Preston...... Dhyana suitable for the family, but no Tim Thomaraon...... Rhodes family should be subjected to By JAMES BREIG when it is bought by a family. She appears only to Mika Preston...... Jsrad-Syn F R . P E T E R something made in such haste and The stores say “Back to School Sale." The the 14-year-old boy and helps him in his problems. Richard Moll...... Hurok HORTON poor taste. The audience deserves football teams say, “ We'll defend that goal "The Before her, he didn't have — all together now — a written by Alan AdlerIproduced by much better for the price of their hardware stores advertise their rakes. ghost of a chance. Charles Band and Alan Alder/Direc­ tickets, and “Metalstorm” fails to These are Autumn's precursors and among "F o r Love and Honor." I ’ll let the network tell ted by Charles Band/an Albert Band deliver anything salvageable. them is TV, saying, "Here are our new you about it — "The dreams, aspirations, International production!a “Metalstorm” is billed as being program s." So, for the next few columns. I'll be comedy-filled adventures and romantic intrigues Universal Picture Rated PQ tor "H igh Noon” at the end of the introducing the three commercial networks’ involving young male and female recruits of the soma graphic violence and action. universe. Believe me, the offerings to give you a preview of what they will crack 88th Airborne Division form the fabric of least. Kelly Preston is pure producers of “High Noon” should dangle to tempt you away from cable, pay-Tv and this series.” In other words, they ripped off By FR. PETER HORTON decoration, but at least she breaks sue for slander. “Metalstorm” is the other attractions for your eyes. “Officer and a Gentleman," Here we are again on a distant up the dull sets. The villain, Jared- not a “High Noon,” nor is it First up: NBC, which has been mired in third "Rousters." Stephen Cannell (one of my planet in some unknown galaxy in Syn, is a typical corrupt and evil anything even remotely connect­ place for so long it is becoming the Chicago Cubs favorite writer-producers for his work on an unknown era of time. The schemer, but the heroes are so ed to a classic. This film is simply of television. But N BC is gam bling a little, “Rockford Files’ and "The Greatest American planet could be any one of those hardened in toughness that they “3-D”: dumb, disgraceful! and renewing “Cheers" and "St. Elsewhere” from H ero” ) is in charge of this hour about the which make up our own galaxy, all begin to look the same. Once dull, another extravagant waste of last season, despite their weak ratings, in hopes descendents of Wyatt Earp. Who said there are no any one but earth, that is. The time you have seen all this, the only time, energy and money which an audience will catch up to them. more great series ideas left? Chad Everett — frame could be the past or the words that come to mind are, just might cause the final demise On the other hand, NBC isn’t totally noble, as remember him? — plays Earp III, the roustabout future, but no one really cares as “Why am I here?” for three-dimensional photogra­ witness such new programs as “Manimal." So for a carnival, “a job that keeps him in the middle past and present film plots are “Metalstorm” is a disaster, a phy. Then, come to think of it, let’s go take a peek at what they have to offer: of the action and comedy.” I’m betting Cannell spun into one complex, moth- film without merit other than the there hasn’t been a decent "3-D” "Boone.” Remember "The Waltons”? Its can pull this off. eaten tapestry. fact it is rated PG. However, when film yet. “ M etalstorm ” keeps that creator, E arl Hamner, is behind this hour-long "The Yellow Rose. ’ ’ and now back to for A bit of this, a bit of that in an PG rated pictures are so horrid, unattractive heritage intact. comedy-drama about the Fifties and a young man this tale of a working ranch, rich folks, complex unintelligible screenplay in Nashville who wants to be a country music star. emotions and lots of soapsuds. basically dealing with revenge. "A unique show with all-family appeal," says the “Manimal." This is the one you have been Add a touch of the old "3-D," and Movie ratings network (the source of all quotes in this colum n). waiting to hear about. “A beautiful, bright supposedly this will cover up all Movies at area theaters: Superman III, A-II Meanwhile, Pat Boone must be demanding detective teams with a noted criminology the mistakes contained within this Trading Places, O copyright fees. professor, ’ ’ who has the ability — get this — to extra-terrestial cinematic Blue Thunder, O War Games, A-II "B a y City B lues." The third word of the title transform himself into a variety of animals. So wasteland. Too bad earthlings are Breathless, O Movies on Home Box Office: should be a clue since the folks behind "H ill Street when she says to him, "You animal," she knows responsible for this galactic Class, O Arthur, A-III B lues" are in charge of this dram a about "young of what she speaks. And you thought this was nightmare called “Metalstorm: Easy Money, O Barbarosa, A-II adults in a working class town in California” who reserved for Saturday morning cartoons. the Destruction of Jared-Syn." Fast Times at Ridgemont Best Little Whorehouse in are ‘ 'connected by their association with the local There you have them; how do they sound? "Metalstorm " follows the High, O Texas, O minor-league baseball team, the Bay City daring adventures of a young Fanny and Alexander, A-IV Some more news about NBC this coming Cat People, O Bluebirds." Not enough ballgames on cable for warrior named Dogen and his pal 48 Hrs., O season: "V ," the science fiction movie which had Firefox, A-III you? How about this show as a winter fili-in? Rhodes. After coming to the aid of Flashdance, O no ending when it aired last spring, will return G regory’s Girl, A -II a damsel in distress, the m erry Jaws 3-D, A-III "We Got It Made.” First, there was "Three’s with six more hours. “ Little House on the Heavy Metal O trio go off on a vengeful mission to Krull, A-II Company" about two girls living with a guy. Prairie," which was cancelled, will pop up in Looker, A-III destroy the enemy, Jared-Syn. On The Man Who Wasn’t There, O Guess what this show is about. Right — two three two-hour specials. Melissa Gilbert, who The Missionary, O the way through this junkyard of a bachelors hire a “gorgeous, savvy young played Laura on “House," will be Jean Donavan National Lampoon’s Vaca­ Mommie Dearest, A-III planet, our trio encounters villains tion A -III woman” as their housekeeper, who is “eye­ in “Roses,” the story of the churchwomen slain in Night Shift, O of various shapes, sizes and catching and neat-as-a-pin." Somehow, I think El Salvador. Octopussy, A-III Outland, A-III deformities as well as toys I've seen this all before. An Officer and a Gentleman, Reds, A—III (Recommend­ A seven-hour miniseries about John Kennedy is ranging from army-issue tanks to O ed “Mr. Smith." This is probably the single most being filmed. “A.D.," a look at the first NASA-brand space ships. There Porky’s II: The Next Day, O unbelievable Fall program, even beating Christians, is before the cameras. The original are deserts and more deserts, but Private School, O Silence of the North, A-II “ Manimal." Mr. Smith as an orangutan with a 256 cast of Burt Lancaster and Julie Christie has been not much more. If the landscape Return of the Jedi, A-II Summer Lovers, O IQ and the ability to talk. He is — I ’m serious now replaced by lesser lights. Mr. T should be on were any more developed, it The Star Chamber, A-III Time Bandits, A-III — hired by the government to be a consultant on “A.D.” since it would make a nice monogram; would steal the show. Staying Alive, A-III Young Doctors in Love O the MX missile and Supreme Court cases. It’s instead, he will be the star of a new Saturday As the latest entry in the “ 3-D " from the creators of "Taxi,” who are alumni of morning cartoon series. Other new cartoons for sweepstakes, the film does "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." They hope you nothing beyond that we have Local TV, radio the kiddies: “ Alvin and the Chipmunks” and TELEVISION PROGRAMS will go ape over this program. "G oing B ananas" about — oh, no! — another already seen. The technique is far Channel 4 "Jennifer Slept Here.” Ann Jillian stars as the orangutan. from perfected, still bothering the Directions 6:30 a.m. Sunday Channel 2 For Our Times ghost of a movie star who remains with her home (Next week: More Fall previews) eye and a chore to watch. The 6 a.m. Sunday rediscovered novelty of the '50s Channel 11 M ass for shut-ins 6:30 a.m. Sunday causes more pain than pleasure, Channel 9 "Glory of God” Sunday, noon but it is one of the few things Channel 40 Fr. Manning 1:30 p.m. Saturday TV review “Metalstorm” has to offer. Channel 40 The Glory of God 6 p.m. Tuesday Listed as a Band production, RADIO PROGRAMS By HENRY HERX information about life in Los Friday, Sept. 2, (NBC) "Gray Albert and Charles are the W P N T -F M 93 Sacred Heart Sunday, 6 a.m. NC News Service Angeles, Robert Aldrich's film Lady Down’’ (1979) — A Program version of Joseph Wambaugh's reconditioned nuclear submarine supposed geniuses behind this W N U F -F M 100.7 M ass TV Film Fare popular police novel might convey returning to New London after a epic which looks more like Sunday, 11 a.m. something filmed in their W E SA 94 Croatian Program Sunday 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, 9-11 p.m. the impression that things would shakedown cruise is struck by a basement in three days. The W T A E 1250 M ass Sunday, 8 a.m. (NBC) — The Godfather" (1972) be relatively peaceful in that city freighter and sinks to a depth of screenplay is a deadly weapon, K D K A 1020 Am plify Sunday, 6 p.m. — Francis Ford Coppola’s movie if it could only get rid of its 1,400 feet. The Navy brings into filled with idiotic lines and old W P IT - F M 101.5 Rosary Daily 7 p.m. and 1974 sequel tell the story of a corrupt, drunken, violent, play a whole panoply of men and cliches. The plot moves like a W E D O 810 Alive to the Spirit Sunday, 2 p.m. mob’s rise, near fall and perverted and vicious police equipment to save the survivors. great elephant journeying toward (Fr. Ed Bunchek) resurgence in the murderous force. The Choirboys is nothing Charlton Heston, as the that sacred final resting ground. W E D O 810 Lift Your Heart Monday through world of New York racketeering. but a series of clumsy, submarine commander, and Stacy Keach, as the officer in Slow, dull and incoherent already, Friday 9:15 a.m. Even in a somewhat sanitized TV presumably black-comedy W E D O 810 charge of the rescue operation, the one-demensional performan­ Say Yes to Life Saturday, 10 a.m. edition, the film is for adults, and sketches thrown together in so (Fr. Tom Smith) slapdash a fashion that it is are properly taut-jawed and ces simply add salt to the wound. the non-squeamish at that. Parts W E D O 810 Spiritual Life in Saturday, 8:15 a.m. grimly heroic, while for variety’s Jeffrey Byron plays the hero, II and III will air Monday and difficult to ascertain just what the Bible sake, David Carradine is loose- Dogen, as a hardened victim of the Tuesday, Aug. 29 an d 30,9-11 p.m., Aldrich and his scriptwriter, W E D O 810 Rosary Sunday noon jawed and cheerfully heroic as the streets, a "hard nosed" rough and part IV will air Thursday, Christopher Knopf, were getting W E D O 810 guy. His partner, Rhodes, as New Testament Sunday, 2:30 Sept. 1, at 8-11 p.m. A -III — adults. at, though it is obvious enough that pilot of a small experimental W E D O 810 Mass (Fr, Pat Jones played by Tim Thomerson looks Sunday, 3:30 p.m. their aim was low. The cynical, submarine. All in all, “Gray Lady W E D O 810 Catholic Update like someone who wants to be Sunday,4 p. Sunday, Aug. 28, 9-11:30 p.m. leering tone of Choirboys, Down" makes for fairly good (Fr. Pat Jones) (ABC) — "The Choirboys’’ (1977) entertainment. A-II — adole­ Dogen when he grows up, a moreover, is altogether offensive. W E D O 810 Abp. Fulton Sheen Sunday, 4:30 p.m. — If one had no other sources of O — morally offensive. scents and adults. questionable achievement in the

Father Bruce Ritter T H E LURE OF CULTS 7 9 *

I ♦qw y “Do you need a What our kids found was not happiness, fulfill­ members of this cult from entering UNDER 21, or Our greatest weapon against these cults is the ® job, a place to stay. ment, and instant salvation in Philadelphia; but enticing any resident to leave our Center. By 11 30 truth: the truth about how their lying promises can ^ ftWl ' j soma money, a heavy and intense indoctrination sessions lasting that same night, our attorneys presented the quickly influence people; how quickly their chance to travel, until 3 and 4 in the morning in Brooklyn. documents to the cult's headquarters in Brooklyn. manipulative techniques can enslave their security, salvation, follow ers. And, sadly, how difficult it is to break their "I couldn't go to the bathroom without getting Back at UNDER 21, our Public Relations staff im­ happiness. accep­ almost diabolical hold. tance, friendship, permission. Bruce. They kept chenting the Bible mediately informed the media; our counselors at us. Bruce. It was 3 A M ." ______love?" calmed and reassured the kids. Teach your children! Teach them how these cults operate. The techniques they use to recruit and in­ They came, one by one, at ten minute intervals. "They wouldn't let me go to sleep. Bruce. "Billy Later that night, two of our kids phoned our staff doctrinate their unwary victims could easily and They came to ask that question of our kids. Ten was outraged. "Besides they said I was going to from Brooklyn, pleading to be rescued from the cult effectively be taught in a school setting and this young men and women, 18 and 19, each carrying Philadelphia and they brought us to Brooklyn! I live headquarters. Covenant House immediately called same knowledge can protect our children in times of knapsacks, infiltrated UNDER 21. They were in Brooklyn. Bruce." the police and explained the situation. The police loneliness and doubt and pain when they too seek homeless, they said. They had "problems at home” , pushed ov e r a n d dem an d ed that th e tw o you n g m en ' 7 couldn 't leave. Bruce. They said I would go to instant love and acceptance and security, the easy they said. They needed shelter, they said. be permitted to leave the "Young Sheep House." hell end that awful things would happen to us if way. They lied They were actually members of a w e le ft." One of the boys released—a real street kid and Kids and young people should not be exploited by vicious cult headquartered in Philadelphia, with definitely no crearti puff—said fervently: "I was anybody. Not by pimps, not by people who buy and centers in Brooklyn, Boston, Baltimore. never so glad to see a bunch of blue uniforms in my sell them, not by cults who offer security and love Washington, DC, and Montreal. They call "Do you want a job. some money, securi­ life." and shelter in coerced exchange for the total themselves The Church of Bible Understanding— ty. salvation, love? Come with us and find What kind of man runs such a crazy outfit? What devotion—and the hard-earned money—of their or, as they liketo be known—the "W e People". the truth. " the liars said. " come with us kind of man would send out legions of brainwashed followers. Love, not freely given, is not love at all. “ Coma with ua and find tha truth," tha liars to Philadelphia. " kids to recruit, with lying promises, other equally A pimp by any other name is still a pimp. said. "Com a with us to Philadelphia!" fragile kids? The founder and leader of this cult is a man named Stewart Trail, a former vacuum cleaner We do need youl Your prayers most of all. Don't An irresistible invitation to vulnerable, hurting "They wanted us to confess our sins in front of salesman. Trail founded his cult in 1971 in Allen­ ever stop praying for us. We thank God for you all kids who needed and wanted all those things in­ everybody. Bruce. They yelled at some of the kids town, Pennsylvania, and immediately began to at­ th e tim e. stantaneously. No more hard decisions about get­ until they cried. " tract followers—and establish lucrative businesses ting their heads together, about taking responsibili­ "Girls ere always supposed to serve the men. for th em to w ork in. ty for their own lives. No more hard choices about Here's my gift to help rescue the children from the Bruce. That's why God made us." Mery was in­ sch o o ls. No m ore thinking through w h at it m e a n s to diabolical hold of the cults. I've enclosed:» dignant. "to cook all their meets end everything. " "Our greatest weapon against these be accountable to yourself. cults is the truth. please print: "There were lots of kids there. Bruce. They Seventeen of our kids ran upstairs and excitedly wouldn't let us leave. There were locks and guards Three months ago some Philadelphia members of NAME: packed their bags: money, jobs, travel, security) and bolts." his cult were arrested for savagely and repeatedly Philadelphia! W ow I beating Trail’s own 12-year-old son Donald, at "They went you to work in their rug cleaning ADDRESS: Our counselors pleaded with them, trying vainly Trail’s request, to "discipline him". Young Donald business end give them beck ell the money you to stem the exodus. But it's hard to argue with needy was beaten first with a belt, then with boards. "W e CITY:______earned. / worked for that money. Bruce!" .STATE: longing kids caught up in the hope of instant fulfill­ didn't want to hit him with the board, but the belt ment and instant solutions to tough problems. The "We Psople" apparently delighted by their had no effect," said a member of the cult. "We ZIPl FJ (NOE) "catch" returned to UNDER 21 the next night and stopped when the board broke. Then he was told to The kids piled into three vans the cult had hidden brazenly parked their van right in front of our Center : read a verse in th e Bible." Please send this coupon with your donation to: around the corner, and took off—they thought—for trying once more to lure away some of our young the "Young Sheep House” in Philadelphia—a kind For thousands of years, charlatans and deceivers and impressionable youngsters. One terrified 12- COVENANT HOUSE of indoctrination center for new recruits—and have wrapped themselves in religious garments year-old fled back inside UNDER 21. Father Bruce Ritter wound up in Brooklyn! and exploited the credulity and ignoranbe of theiij P.O Box 2121 ENOUGH! Our angry—and quick to respond— followers. It's particularly despicably when children Times Square Station attorneys immediately drew up the necessary legal are exploited and abused by these evil manipulative N ew York. NY 1 0 1 0 8 I Father Bruce Ritter, OFM Conv. is the founder and President documents and by 10:15 that night obtained from men. (I am glad to report that 'the FBI and the of Covenant House/UNDER21, which operates crisis centers Supreme Court Judge Richard W. Wallach a tem­ Brooklyn DA have launched a major investigation Because the street is NO PLACE FOR A CHILD | for homeless and runaway youth. porary restraining order. The order prohibited ihto the "W e People".)