The Church on the move PRISON REFORM An apathetic attitude towards problems in the penal system is ^VOICJE strongly criticized in a pastoral letter just released by Bishop Floyd Begin of Oakland. The bishop's letter was OCTOBER 24, 1975 25c VOL. XVII No. 33 released in conjunction with his establishment of a new office to deal Abp. Carroll greets Serrans with criminal justice. The new office will work with pastors and parish councils in providing education about rehabilitation programs for law offenders. . .will attempt to provide Reach out, Serrans told spiritual support for prisoners and their families. . .and will provide NORTH PALM BEACH - A other services for prisoners and their continuing effort to create vocations families. committees in every parish, and a revitalization of the organization's TOTAL AMNESTY membership.were the main thrusts of. Total, unconditional amnesty for the District 30 Serra International Vietnam war resisters is urged in a Convention last weekend at the statement released in the last days of Passionist Monastery of Our Lady of September by Bishop James Malone Florida. of Youngstown, Ohio, and the Reaching out to members of the Youngstown diocesan pastoral parish — not just high school boys, council. "As a public policy designed but also to college-age and older to heal the wounds of war, the men, trom whom many of today's president's program" (of earned re- vocations are coming — through entry and clemency) "has failed. We parish committees, is the number one believe it is time to try amnesty — priority of the Serra Club, the totally forgetting the past and presidents of the seven district clubs restoring full citizenship to the decided. Many parishes already have thousands of young Americans vocations committees, but more are involved," the Youngstown needed, they said. statement said. The statement links STRIVINGto avoid being just a amnesty to the reconciliation goals of twice-a-month luncheon club, but the Holy Year now in process. rather using its membership as an active, working force to promote MINISTRY TO vocations, is another goal, said THE DIVORCED representatives of Serra Clubs in An office to expand pastoral Kingston, Jamaica; Orlando: Indian workwith divorced Catholics is being River: Palm Beach; Broward; Miami opened in the Archdiocese of Newark. and St. Petersburg. The office is under the auspices of the continued on page 20 Archdiocesan Family Life Apostolate. Father Edgar Holden, O.F.M. Conv., will direct the office. \High school exams? "Our entire purpose," Father Holden told The Advocate, archdiocesan Entrance examinations for the ' newspaper, "can be summed up in a 1976-77 academic year will be held few words: the church cares deeply Nov. 22, 1975 at the following about the divorced; they constitute a Catholic high schools: vital aspect of the Christian com- Immaculata-La Salle High munity. . .Our office is thinking in School, 3601 S. Miami Ave. the present: 'How can we help you Our Lady of Lourdes * today?' is our main interest." Academy, 5525 SW 84 St. Notre Dame Academy, 130 NE * U.S. BISHOPS TO MEET 62 St. The housing crisis in the United St. Brendan High School, 2900 States is one of the issues the U.S. SW 87 Ave. Catholic bishops are expected to Even children such as these seem more aware of Our Lady's presence at According to Father Vincent consider when they meet in outdoor shrines as recitation of the Rosary highlights devotions during Kelly, Acting Superintendent of Washington, D.C. Nov. 15-21. It is October in South Florida parishes. Education, prospective students possible they will approve a should contact the schools for statement on the ways housing applications. problems affect various groups in Examination date for other society—e.g., the elderly, the poor, high schools of the Archdiocese of % minorities, migrants —and some 'I'm eager to start/ Miami will be Feb. 7, 1976. V things the church might do about this. In the midst of the U.S. recession, the problems of housing are growing and the pastoral needs says Bishop Gracida generated by these problems are becoming more apparent. Among other matters the "I'm eager to get started," said Municipal Auditorium where 3,000 bishops are expected to consider: a Bishop Rene H. Gracida, soon to be persons are expected to participate. pastoral plan for pro-life ac- installed as the first bishop of the Sacred Heart Church in Pensacola, tivities. . .a resolution urging more new Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocese. elevated to the rank of a Cathedral, Inside Plans for the installation of only has a capacity for 800 people, he bilingual and bicultural education in Classified.. .21 Catholic schools and other Florida's newest Ordinary, who has said. A reception will follow at Editorial... . 6 educational facilities. . .a statement served as Auxiliary Bishop to Arch- Sheridan Inn. Gospel Trutt) 14 on Catholic-Jewish relations for the bishop Coleman F. Carroll for the Following the ceremonies of Know Your past three years, are being rushed to installation, at which Archbishop Faith 11 tenth anniversary of Vatican Us Movies .... 10 declaration on relations with non- completion in Pensacola. Carroll as Metropolitan of the News Briefs . 2 Christian religions. . .guidelines for Msgr. James Gallagher, pastor, Province of Miami will officiate, Pacesetter. . 4 religious men who wish to become St. John parish, in the See city, told Bishop Gracida will be the principal Prayer .... 14 The Voice this week that in order to Question .. . 6 permanent deacons. . and a celebrant of a Concelebrated Mass So.Fla.Scene 15 pastoral statement on the in- accommodate a large number of and will also preach the homily. All Spanish . 22-24 ternational eucharistic congress to be guests at 8 p.m. (CST) on Thursday, members of the hierarchy attending TV . g Nov. 6 the installation will be will concelebrate with him. Walsh 6 held in Philadelphia in ] 976. Youth conducted in the Pensacola continued on page 5 18 WASHINGTON WIRE 'Reforming' the criminal code Class B felonies. Class A felonies By JIM CASTELLI criminal code. McClellan, Hruska and The second major "Watergate" Mitchell largely ignored the would receive either life imprisonment feature of S.I would create a new The major focus of congressional recomendations of two national or the death penalty and Class C, D, felony —unauthorized disclosure of attention in the criminal justice area commissions in writing S. 1. and E felony sentences could be ex- "classified" information. today is a massive bill drafted in part, tended for "dangerous special of- Such a law, critics charge, would as the ecumenical weekly Christian Death penalty: S. 1 would fenders." have greatly hampered press Century put it, by "a convicted felon," mandate the death penalty in a wide Parole: S. 1 would require longer coverage—and uncovering — of former Attorney General John Mitch- variety of circumstances, particularly time served before eligibility for parole Watergate. ell. for certain types of treason, espionage and would place heavy burdens on a S.I has been reported out of a The bill, S.I, often referred to as and sabotage. judge to justify parole. Similarly, S.I Senate Judiciary Committee sub- "Nixon's Revenge" or the "Watergate the death penalty. Many legal experts would shift the burden on a judge committee. The full, committee will Memorial Act" is a complex, 753- also oppose mandatory sentences on justify probation, while most deal with it shortly and some major page effort to "codify, revise and principle because they give pro- enlightened criminal justice experts changes are expected. The House has reform" the so—called federal criminal secutors too much power in the plea- believe incarceration should be used not yet begun hearings on a bill code—the Federal Rule of Criminal bargaining process. only as a last resort. identical to S.I, and final action by Procedure of the U.S. Code. Sentencing: The American Bar both Houses is certainly more than a Legal experts have long favored Association and the National Ad- Two provisions in particular have year away. the concept for updating and visory Commission on Criminal earned S. 1 its association with But the question concerning S. 1 eliminating inconsistencies within the Justice Standards and Goals have Watergate. One would allow defen- seems to be not whether it should be federal criminal code. But many urged limiting maxim un sentences to dants to use as an acceptable defense amended, but whether it is possible— leading legal groups and scholars for law-breaking "that the conduct physically as much as politically—to oppose S. 1 as repressive and five years, with up to 10 years for charged was required or authorized by amend the bill enough to make it regressive. unusual cases and even longer in law to carry out the defendant's acceptable. S. 1 was drawn up largely by especially offensive cases. authority as a public servant or as a The American Civil Liberties Senators John McClellan (D-Ark.) and S. 1 provides for a three-year person acting at the direction of a Union, Ralph Nader's Congress- Roman Hruska (R-Neb.) who were in maximum sentence for a Class E public servant." That, critics charge, Watch and the National Committee the minority of a national commission felony, the least serious felony, with was the attempted defense of many of Against Repressive Legislation are that made progressive recom- seven years for Class D felonies, 15 those convicted in Watergate-related working on a "liberal alternative" to mendations for revising the federal years for Class C and 30 years for activities. make S.I acceptable;they found 2,600.

WITH ANALYSIS FROM Inside the news-briefly VOICE EDITORS HEW considering "Vf — funding abortion MINI-BRIEFS The Department of Health, Education and Welfare is considering allowing states Fetus a person the option of funding abortions through Medicaid, The Catholic League for Re- as a means of family ligious and Civil Rights has criti- planning. The proposal would cized the U.S. Civil Rights Com- reverse earlier proposed mission for holding that a fetus regulations which specifically is not legally a person and excluded abortion from family therefore not protected by the planning coverage. The original 14th Amendment. HEW regulations, issued in December, 1974, allowed states to be reimbursed for abortions To get award performed on Medicaid patients at the rate for medical services, •-* .. Archbishop Joseph L. Ber- between 50 and 78 percent, Pope Paul recently celebrated a Holy Year Mass for sick and elderly persons in St. Peter's nardin of Cincinnati will be hon- varying from state to state. Square. He later walked among them, personally anointing 50 with holy oil. ored by the Greater Cincinnati Anti-Defamation League Coun- Holy Name Society New York a ghost city," the concept of how a commitment to full cil of B'nai B'rith Oct. 29 at the said John P. Kilbride, baptized person, an employment." The committee Jewish Community Center. to help New York national association vice authentic child of the Church chairman, Bishop Joseph Archbishop Bernardin will be president of the New York should live, and the concept McNicholas of Springfield, III., Members of the Holy honored for his "outstanding State Holy Name Societies. of the no less authentic made his comments in work in the religious field as well Name Societies of New York manner of life of a child of testimony at the first of a series have been urged by their as his strides in the field of ecu- Pope notes conflict our century?" of regional hearings on full menism," according to Ken regional vice president to employment conducted by the petition the President and Baylen, president of the ADL in Christian life Asks guarantee Joint Economic Committee of council. Congress to grant federal aid Congress. In addition to calling to ease New York City's fiscal Pope Paul VI posed to an on employment for full employment guarantees, crisis. "Failure on the part of audience of around 100,000 Bishop McNicholas called for New missions the President to provide persons what he called "the Terming the current high "a decent income policy" for these funds may result in practical and principal level of unemployment those unable to work and efforts Maryknoll missionaries have foreclosure of homes, question of the Christian "unacceptable" and its social to prevent the "burden and undertaken commitments in business bankruptcies, and life" namely, how to be true costs "intolerable," the hardship of these difficult four new areas, Bangladesh, cause many big corporations to Christian faith and to chairman of the U.S. Catholic times" from falling most heavily Brazil, Sudan, and Western and the financial district to human obligations if a Conference Committee on on the poor, the elderly, the Samoa. Maryknoll currently has move to other states, leaving conflict arises between the Social Development and unemployed, young people and missions in 19 countries around behind many residents two? "Is there not a contrast, World Peace has called for workers of modest income. the world. Volunteers from those unemployed and making a conflict, a clash between "an effective national already established missions will be used primarily to staff the missions in the new com- Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll mitment areas. President, The Voice Publishing Co. Inc. The Archdiocese of Miami Weekly Publication embracing Florida's eight southern counties: Novitiate burned Father David Russell Msgr. James J. Walsh Father Jose Nickse Broward, Collier, Dade, Hendry, Glades, Martin, Monroe and Palm Beach. Archdiocese of Miami Executive Vice-President Editorial Consultant Consultant The unused former novitiate Weekly Publication MAILING ADDRESS of the Alexian Brothers here, George H. Monahan P.O. 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Fillyaw — Local news editor Tony Garnet — Photography whether arson was involved. Page 2 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 Migrant church finds a home; dedication set for Saturday I By GLENDA Singleton, and they have WALKINSHAW continued up to the present. Voice Features Editor The migrant church "ALTHOUGH I have only Saturday evening vigil Mass is created to serve migrant people been here a short time, I can see being celebrated by Father has finally come to rest. that the people show a very Bernard Kirlin in the rectory After years of floating naturally generous Christian until the interior of the new from kitchen to backyard to spirit, and have been quite church (below) is completed schoolhouse porch in the willing to help get involved in and dedicated Saturday. Pompano Labor Camp, San the work of the parish," Father Sunday Masses are ar St. Isidro Mission has found a Bernard Kirlin, new ad- Elizabeth Church. permanent home—a new ministrator, said. "They are church with a multi-purpose very enthusiastic about the new capacity, built in large part church." with the hands and hearts of After the official establish- the people whose spiritual ment of the mission, the needs it has been meeting since wandering church settled in the 1970. Pompano Knights of Columbus The new church, located at Hall, whatever rooms could be 2310 Hammondville Rd., put to use in the homes of the Pompano, will be dedicated by parishioners, an old bowling Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll alley, and St. Elizabeth Church. Saturday, Oct. 25, at 11 a.m. With the help of Sister Mary THE MISSION was Rose Crowley, seminarians created in March of 1970, with from St. Vincent de Paul Major Father Jeremiah Singleton as Seminary, and Pace High administrator. But even before School students and faculty, that, priests had been working the children have continued to among the farm laborers of the receive religious education. camp. It started with Father Meanwhile, three acres of Jose Moreno, a Spanish priest land had been purchased by the who was an assistant pastor at Archdiocese near the labor impressed enough to want to donate the interior furnishings, struction, the work was just St. Vincent parish, Margate, camp. Last year a wooden help. He contacted Bishop including air conditioning. And beginning. They contributed but who spent many hours house was moved to the site for Robert F. Joyce, retired bishop later, George Hersch, a work- their own, volunteer time, using every week in the migrant a rectory, and Saturday of Burlington, Vt., who resides man on the church building, their construction skills to do camp. He celebrated Mass in an evening Masses were begun during the winter at Assump- donated the window sills. much of the work on the old wooden schoolhouse. there. tion parish and was celebrating Frank Buckley, who has in his building — the grading, paint- By the time Father THE BIG break for San the Mass that day; Bishop professional capacity erected ing, floors and other work. Moreno went home to Spain Isidro Mission came when Joyce arranged for Koch to the crosses on many Arch- and Father (now Msgr.) John Father John Handrahan, S.J., meet with Father Handrahan. diocese churches, donated So San Isidro Church, McMahon came to the camp in administrator of Our Lady From this came $50,000 the cross for the new church. A seating 250 people and his capacity as Rural Life Queen of Peace Mission, from donated by Koch for building a concrete company donated adaptable to divide into five Bureau director in 1969, the which San Isidro was ad- church, and the Archdiocese materials for a walkway and classrooms, is finished. A schoolhouse was condemned. ministered, was preaching matched the contribution. activities patio. migrant church, built largely Father McMahon adopted the homilies at Assumption Church That started the ball But for the parishioners, by the work and devotion of porch of the old building on in Pompano Beach. It was rolling. A friend of Koch, many of whom have turned migrant people, has found a which to celebrate Mass. during the ArchBishop's Walter Laughran, decided to from farm labor to con- home. But in spite of the dif- Charities Drive and he was ficulties of bringing the Church talking about the needs of the to the people, they responded missions. enthusiastically, according to Carl E. Koch, an Youngsters learn in school Msgr. McMahon and Father Assumption parishioner, was what Respect Life means "We have to take care of Maria Lavernia said. like everyone else. Sometimes plants, because when we grow "During your lifetime you we just push people aside up we might have children and shouldn't destroy anything because we don't like them, but we have to protect them just because God made it and you that's wrong." like the plants," says Juan should respect it," Marty Growing plants is only Ortega, a fourth grader at St. Martinez, another sixth grader, part of the program at St. Mary's Cathedral School. commented. Mary's School. All projects are Juan's newfound un- "We should respect life working toward a finish today derstanding of the mysteries of and not take it for granted, (Friday), which the school has life comes from a program at Pedro Luano said. "We are just continued on page 20 his school which is being carried out throughout Oc- tober, which is "Respect Life Month" in the Archdiocese of Miami. "Plants are almost like you because they grow and you grow, too," Juan's classmate Aimel Gonzalez said. "If you don't take care of plants they die. People are like that too," sixth grader Miguel Salom added. It isn't coincidence that all these students are making the connection between plants and people. The program, under the direction of Father William Kreitner, includes growing plants from seed. The students are observing the growth of the plants and learning to respect their life. Students Ignacio Hernandez, Lidia Correira and Edgar Pierre "The plants are teaching compare the growth of the plants they started as seeds at the us about human life, and about Putting the finishing touches on the poster he will enter in beginning of Respect Life Month. how things grow," sixth grader the school's contest is sixth grader Marty Martinez. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 3 Marriage Tribunal ByTOMTOBIN Church court—a question of low and compassion Special to The Voice Father Jose Biain O.F.M., who Ideally, for Catholics is the "defender of the bond" or leading a Christian life, prosecutor; and either Father marriage is an extremely Ernesto Molano or Father Gary important and sacred ex- Steibel serving as advocate for perience-the first time, a petitioner seeking annulment. perhaps, in a person's life that "There are many reasons he is called upon to promise full an annulment may be granted," commitment not only to God, Msgr. Fazzalaro said. "One has but to another person as well. to do with the nature of consent For some, however, given at the moment of marriage is a troubling ex- marriage. In some marriages, perience-one in which harsh there is only a simulated realities often smother ideals, consent given. One or both and love falls victim to time partners say the words of and misunderstanding. For marriage, but internally such persons, the Church withold part or all of their sometimes agrees to nullify the pledges. marriage—to say, in effect, "One of the parties may be that such a marriage so failed mentally ill, and unable to to meet the criteria for a holy understand the requirements of Marriage Tribunal at work—interviewing a woman who has come to the tribunal for help are, (I. to matrimony that it, in fact, has the marriage union. Some r.)officialis, Msgr. Francis J. Fazzalaro; advocate, Father Gary Steibel; and defender of the bond, never existed. This is called an persons are forced into Father Jose Biain, O.F.M. annulment. marriage by one circumstance intimate personal relationship problems-all may be reasons a responsibilities of marriage. IN EVERY diocese and or another. For these Catholics, that must exist in marriage also person may lack the capacity to Pre-marital conferences and archdiocese, there is a tribunal an annulment is possible under opens up the possibility of an asume and fulfill the preparation have to be taken of priests that serves as a court canon law." annulment of marriage on requirements of marriage. very seriously," Msgr. Faz- and decides cases of annulment. VATICAN II, Msgr. psychological grounds. Thus, if "Because of the new light zalaro said. In the Miami archdiocese, the Fazzalaro said, gave us a new one of the parties is not able to Vatican II has shed on the "IT IS evident that by the Tribunal, located in the understanding of marriage as a accept and fulfill this total interpersonal relationships in time young people have reached Chancery building on Biscayne community of life and love in commitment, then the marriage marriage, it now also becomes high school, they have already Boulevard, is made up of sev- which both partners give of is invalid. extremely important to formed concepts about eral priests : Msgr. Francif J. themselves totally and receive Homosexuality and other determine before marriage if marriage, some of them rather Fazzalaro, the "officialis" or totally as well. This beautiful serious personality disorders, each party has the capacity to false. The Church should be chief justice of the Tribunal; insight into the nature of the psychological defects or accept and fulfill the total continued on page 20 Parish Pacesetters

St. Vincent Parish, Margate

By MARJORIE L. other St. Vincent pa- Vincent Women's Club, and begun in 1974 to pay for the FILLYAW rishioners, drove 25 miles Alice served as treasurer. new CCD and parish center Local News Editor round trip to participate in recently completed and "We had the most ex- Masses at St. Coleman parish, WHEN FATHER dedicated. pensive garbage carrier in the Pompano Beach. Joseph Beaumont was ap- United States," Alice When Msgr. Michael pointed administrator of the THE REST of her time Falconer laughed as she Fogarty received word that a new parish in 1960 he she devotes to hobbies which recalled the early days of St. new parish was to be founded resided in St. Coleman rectory naturally are also related to Vincent parish, Margate, now he asked Alice if she would be until Margate developer, Jack her church work. Currently 15 years old. parish secretary. Since the Marquesse, gave him free use she's engaged in making ALICE FALCONER Specifically she was parish was yet nameless she of an apartment for living ceramics which will be sold referring to the fact that when set up an office in her home, quarters and an office. But the during the parish Christmas the parish was first just around the corner from rectory office continued to be bazaar scheduled for the first established they could not the site of the present parish operated in Alice's home week in December. "I don't afford to have garbage and plant. pending completion of a small have a kiln," she explained, trash picked up. So Alice, then rectory in the Fall of 1960. "but I take them out to be a volunteer secretary, used to "About 110 families got "Until he got the fired." pile it up in her Cadillac and together at the first meeting apartment Father really was That she has enjoyed her take it home to be picked up and not only took a cenus but running back and forth," volunteer and later paid with her trash. started a building fund late in Alice pointed out. "He'd just secretarial work is obvious. In A NATIVE of East Or- 1959," she explained. By get to one place when someone addition Alice has made many ange, N.J., who came to South early 1960 they had raised would want him in the other." devoted friends and is Florida in June, 1959, after $50,000 in pledges and Alice Alice's secretarial job currently sharing her home being a bookkeeper and "chief was already sending out bills. continued until 1971 when she with one, Mary Denkert, cook and bottle washer" at St. Next came the organization of "formally retired." However another parish pioneer, who Mary Hospital in Orange for a women's club, known then she still works two days a only last year retired as 25 years, Alice, like many as Our Lady's Guild, now St. week on the building fund church sacristan.

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Page 4 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 'Eager to start'— Bp. Gracida continued from page 1 years to the establishment of Toolen, retired from Mobile, Archbishop Jean Jadot, their own identity. This has who was chief shepherd of the Apostolic Delegate in the created a tremendous reservoir Florida panhandle Catholics, United States, will examine the of enthusiasm and zeal for the until that area was taken from papal document creating the diocese," Bishop Gracida said. Mobile and was given to the new diocese with Bishop The Bishop said that he Diocese of St. Augustine in Gracida as its First Bishop at had received many calls and 1968, wrote a "very warm the beginning of the ceremonies. letters and has spoken with letter" to Bishop Gracida. The Papal Bull will then be many priests, Religious, and lay "He expressed his joy over reaa to tne congregation. persons— "and they have all the creation of the new A charter flight will leave expressed the same thought, diocese," Bishop Gracida said, Miami at 6 p.m., on the day of they can't wait to get started. "and he also said he realizes it the installation for Pensacola "This fills me with is something that everyone has and return that same evening. tremendous optimism," he been waiting for so long , that it Dinner will be served aboard said. is going to unleash a the Southern Airways plane. Bishop Gracida will stay tremendous wave of en- (According to Msgr. John temporarily in the rectory of St. thusiasm and zeal." J. Donnelly, rector, St. Mary Thomas More co-Cathedral in Bishop Gracida indicated Cathedral, who is in charge of Tallahassee where Father that the military installations reservations a few seats are still William Kerr is pastor. He will in the new Diocese of Pen- available. Those who have later move to Pensacola where sacola-Tallahassee will be an already made reservations by he will establish his chancery. important concern. contacting him at the Cathedral The Bishop said that it is must send checks in the "MY IMPRESSION is logical to have the office in that the military personnel of amount of $89 to insure their Pensacola, since 55 per cent of flight.) the Panhandle, which would the Catholic population and the include all the different bases of "THE PRIESTS and majority of parishes are in that the United States Air Force people of the Panhandle have area. and the Navy, constitute a very been looking forward for many Archbishop Thomas J. significant portion of the people of the new diocese. Hispanic Week was marked last week at Barry College by an Polish to mark the Bicentennial "Therefore," he continued, exposition, including costumes such as the Pollera de Gala "I have a direct and immediate worn by Mariela Eleta, who poses with Panamanian dolls. Members of the Florida for reservations no later than responsibility for them. It's Mariela's headress is of gold comb and interwoven beads. Division of the Polish American Oct. 19. true, insofar as they live and Noting that "it is not a big leadership of the diocese Congress will participate in the work on the base that that they diocese, not a rich diocese with constitute the biggest need we 11 a.m. Mass on Sunday, Oct. All Saints Day come under Military Or- many institutions and agencies',' have in terms of numbers." 26 in St. Mary Cathedral in dinariate which supplies Bishop Gracida said, "the HE CONTINUED: "With observance of the Bicentennial The feast of All Saints, chaplains in the services to priests and people are our onlv 53 Priests and the Celebration and to honor the Saturday, Nov. 1, is a holy meet their needs. Still, many of biggest assets." handful of Religious that we Sisters of the Holy Family of day of obligation and them live off base and their The greatest concern he have, we are obviously limited Nazareth. Sunday, Nov. 2, is also a day children attend our schools." stated, is an insufficient in the amount of contact we can The Sisters, who staff St. on which the faithful are Bishop Gracida said that number of priests and have with everyone in the Brendan School, Miami; and obliged to participate in he sees his role "as one of close Religious. Panhandle and so our biggest St. Gregory School, Plantation, Mass. collaboration with the Military "The Bishop, by definition need, as I see it, is to acquire are currently observing the According to a decision Ordinariate and the chaplains of Vatican Council II, and more priests and Religious so centennial of the founding of of the Vatican's Con- assigned to those bases, to subsequent documents on the that we can extend the ef- their congregation. gregation for the Clergy make sure that together we Church, as well as pre-conciliar fectiveness of the Church's A catered luncheon will in 1970 a Catholic cannot meet all the needs of the documents, is the focal point of ministry in dealing with follow the Mass of fulfill both obligations by significant number of military leadership. Obviously those everyone, not only Catholics Thanksgiving. 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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 5 We've come a long way in ecumenism

The relationships be- to some extent it adds a much ecumenical con- conversation took place the contacted the Archbishop of tween Christian churches have burden—to efforts of in- siderations will affect the day after the canonization. Canterbury concerning the changed dramatically in the dividual churches to deal with direction to be taken by the Among points made in the impact of the question of the last ten years. More and more pressing internal issues. Episcopal church on the issue, report by Bishop J. Stuart ordination of women on the churches try to do of women's ordination. Of Wetmore, suffragen bishop of ecumenical relations. The together what they can do A case in point is the course, the street runs both New York and Bishop David cardinal said he had proposed together. And increasingly it current effort of the Episcopal ways. Whatever accounting Leighton of : establishment of an informal is realized that most of the church to deal with the Roman Catholic authorities • The cardinal denied he group for the exchange of crucial issues the churches question of the unauthorized ask from Episcopalians on had ever said —as was views on this question. face, whether they appear to ordinations of a number of this issue may be asked in reportedly rumored — that if There can be no doubt be internal or not, have an women. Roman Catholic return on this or another issue the Anglican Communion that within our day we are ecumenical dimension- authorities would like to see by the Episcopalians in the ordains women to the witnessing a maturation of somehow, somewhere. some consultation between future. priesthood and episcopate this ecumenism. We are moving on the two churches about the would bring an end to the from the mere recognition of On the surface, this way in which the Episcopal Two members of the International Anglican- differences and the ap- would seem to be a most church ultimately deals with Episcopalian delegation Roman Catholic Consultation. preciation of shared beliefs, to welcome development. But it the situation. The particular attending canonization • The cardinal expressed ecumenical considerations of doesn't necessarily make life nature of the international ceremonies for Mother the opinion that if the contemporary Church de- easier for the churches. A new Roman Catholic-Anglican Elizabeth Seton in September Anglican Communion cisions. Some people thought type of accountability to each dialogue, which is seeking a have written a report on a proceeded to ordain women ecumenism was dead. In fact, other may be emerging among path to organic unity, conversation they had with this would create a serious it has come a long way. The the churches —or at least an probably calls for consultation Cardinal Jan Willebrands, new element in the dialogue on present ecumenical overtones awareness of a need for it. of some sort on an issue such head of the Vatican the nature of ministry. to the possible ordination of This adds a new level of as this. Secretariat for the Promotion • The cardinal reported women certainly are indicative •:onsideration —and perhaps It remains to be seen how of Christian Unity. The that a few months ago he had of this. By Msgr. James J.Walsh

Thomas Merton had the right idea

There have been a number willing to accept the comforting troduction that "the book bors. social needs. of requests for information on guideline, "Nothing can of emphasizes what is at once the Father Merton does not Merton has an open mind the fundamentals of the itself always be labeled as most common and mysterious use the buckshot approach of in all his considerations, but he spiritual life. It seems today wrong." aspect of Christian life —grace, firing away at random spiritual retains fully the Gospel that either people are seriously the power and the light of God problems. His theme of grace in principle of spirituality. He Some find themselves seeking God and the paths to in us, purifying our hearts, the Christian life unfolds says: "Our seeking of God is made anxious because of the Him or they are ignoring him transforming us in Christ, delicately, as he treats of not a matter of finding him by urgings in some areas of looking for substitutes in their making us true sons of God, Christian ideals, the identity means of certain ascetic modern psychology not to daily life. The crowd in between enabling us to act in the world of the follower of Christ, the technicques. It is rather a suppress desires and instincts, is rather silent, just going as His instruments for the good meaning of sin, the vocation of quieting and ordering of our unless one wishes to risk along. of all men and for His glory." all men to sanctity, the new whole life by self denial, prayer developing undesirable Several years ago, I He has little patience with law, love and obedience, the life and good works, so that God neuroses and other horrors— reviewed what I think is one of those whose spirituality of faith. He is rough on phony Himself, Who seeks us more and they wonder now if the classic books on the consists mainly in wrapping holiness, artificial Christian than we seek Him, can 'find us,' Christian morality is justified spiritual life—Thomas Mer- themselves in solitude away practice of "virtue," the do-as- and 'take possession of us.'" ton's "Life and Holiness." For in contradicting the viewpoints from the needs and concerns of I-do way to perfection. of psychoanalysis and depth Someone commented on those who have been requesting others. On the other hand, he He stresses also that a psychology. this book: "If you don't read the kind of answers he caricatures the do-gooders who Christian is lacking something another spiritual book this year provides, I am repeating my In this slim volume, have no time for spiritual essential in his makeup today if or this decade, get, read and re- review. Thomas Merton gets down to realities as they plunge into all he is without deep concern for read "Life and Holiness." This book is for those who refreshing fundamentals of the kinds of activities for neigh- others in their spiritual and (Paperback) are concerned about their spiritual life and clarifies personal relationship with God. anxieties. Don't let the fact Great numbers of Christians that the author was a Trappist the past years have had to monk make you hesitate, adjust to some degree to a because he did not write this for Who is truly worthy? different kind of spirituality, contemplatives. It's for the because of the reform of the laymen in the modern world. liturgy and emphases on other Some of Merton's books can be (Questions will be answered by Father sins, for it is through our union the Church and seek recon- Jose Nickse, assistant pastor, St. Mary with Jesus in this daily or ciliation with God and His aspects of Christian living and heavy-going, but this one is Cathedral. Readers are invited to send worship. Many now are written in a simple, practical, questions to Father Nickse, The Voice, P. weekly Communion that we are Church through the sacrament reviewing their meagre superbly clear style. 0. Box 38-1059, Miami, 33138. From these of Penance. he will select those to be answered in this There is always the danger education in religion and are It's interesting to look column). What is your searching for the essentials in back now and realize he wrote of making our confession the life of a Christian, for a this book as the first session question? routine. A recent instruction better understanding of one's of the Vatican Council was Q. I have a friend who, from the Holy See calls for a unchanging duties to God and getting underway in 1962. It is because she must repeat, in reconciled with the Father. completely new approach to neighbor. a tribute to him that many of confession, a sin over and over Six different times during this sacrament. Scripture readings are recommended. A few years ago some the viewpoints later adopted by again, feels so unworthy that the Easter cycle, the Church in Greater dialogue betweeen interpreted the change in fast the Council on the role of the she has decided not to go to the new sacramentary asks us priest and penitent is en- and abstinence regulations as layman were already found in confession and Communion. I in the "Prayer over the Gifts" couraged to help the penitent meaning that the day of his treatment of the Christian am sure her sins are not serious. to pray: "Make us worthy of understand better his or her penance is over, and, in our life. He develops the Who is truly worthy? your sacraments of love by spiritual problem and make times of liberation, may even be "wholeness of man." He comes granting us your forgiveness." useful decisions for im- harmful as a form of repression. down firmly on his respon- A. Before receiving When, however, we have provement. Others are shaken because of sibilities, not only to himself, Communion we always say turned from God and the the increasing evidence that the but to his neighbors in the "Lord, I am not worthy to Church and live in a state of We can receive the "new morality" is gaining community. receive you." In certain sense, serious sin, then we are sacraments because of God's ground, that too many are Merton says in the in- the Eucharist also forgives our required to confess our sin to infinite love for us. Page 6 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 Large families of migrants are coming back from the North as winter nears, crowded in cars and trailers and finding fewer jobs each year.: Many Mi gran ts By TOM TOBIN teach catechism to the youngsters. $2 an hour. and left to migrate with his family. Special to the Voice Once a week, a priest comes to each HE LIVES—often as a member He works in Michigan in the summer The migrants are returning. labor camp to celebrate Mass and of a large family—in low-cost and Florida in the winter. He is a sort "This is the first morning in hear confessions. But, Sister Orjoela housing provided either by the of independent worker, who usually many that a family hasn't been by to says, there are some families too farmer or the government. In Dade manages to find a job and who insists ask for food," said Sister Rosa Maria proud to come to a mission house for County, there are mobile home parks on staying in Florida until school is Orjoela of St. Ann's Mission in food and clothes. in South Dade and the Everglades out in June. "THE SITUATION is bad right where many of the migrants stay "I've seen kids who would board Homestead. from November to May for $100 a It is the time of year Florida's now," said ex-farmer Gregory the school bus at one stop and get out Rodriquez who is now a migrant. month or less. That's a sizeable at the next and walk back into the migrant laborers are on the move. amount for a family living on a They are coming, hundreds and "Many of the migrants have fields to work," Rodriquez said. come back early because bad weather subsistence income, and some "Some of the kids are 10 years old, thousands strong from the corn and years-like this one—the farmer's tomato fields of Michigan, Ohio and and drought up north has killed the some younger." crop. Other migrants —like those in business is so bad that the migrants THERE ARE federal laws New York back to South Florida. do not work more that once or twice a THE PLIGHT of the migrant Ohio— are going to stay up there prohibiting child labor, but they are longer because the work is good. week. That's when people start to go only haphazardly enforced in Florida. laborer has been often told in novels, hungry. documentary films and newspaper Better than it is down here." In some states, Rodriquez said, the articles. Still, though, the migrant The problem in Florida, And the U.S. government ap- farmer posts notices of school laborer in Florida is not only Rodriquez said, is not with the crop, parently is responding slowly to the openings, and insists that school-age disasterously underpaid and under- but with economic pressures on the emergency. children stay out of the fields. educated, he is also misunderstood. farmer. "Many of the people who come "But it's hard thing to enforce," He is not just the Chicano, or the "I've seen two or three farms here for food qualify for food Rodriquez said. "They go looking in Mexican, or the black. Today's close down since I've been working stamps,'•'• Sister Orjoela said. "But the fields for the kids, but they just migrant is just as likely a white here simply because the farmer could food stamps take three weeks to get. hunch down in the rows and nobody youth disillusioned with the not get a decent price for his products The families need food now. There is can see them." bourgeois life, or a one-time farmer at the marketplace," Rodriquez said. nothing for them in an emergency The migrant laborer will be with but us." squeezed out of business by the The average migrant laborer us as long as farming depends on economics of recession. makes about $2200 a year-money so Rodriquez is one of those manual work. migrants who seems to defy the St. Ann's—with help of the hard-earned that his life expectancy And migrant poverty will also be Knights of Columbus and St. Louis is only 49 years. He is a field hand stereotype. At one time, he was a with us until the government or the and St. Richard's parishes—has primarily, picking and planting fruit farmer in Texas, but, as he says now, people or the migrants themselves, stockpiled food and clothes for the and vegetables for $3 a row (a good he "couldn't keep up" with the large, through organization decide to migrant families and set aside time to worker can do four or five a day), or corporate-sized farms in the South, change the system.

Only a Few Farmworkers Find Anything to do and That is Just a Few Days a Month. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 7 The death peddlers sing o sweet song

(Robert M. Brake, Coralrnrnl under the name "Death With advocates of the third idea oricrinatoriginate (iprmanv'Germany's "Uont"Death „„,.«•.,accordin• g to the most critical Gables attorney, is the author Dignity" is that of so-called hiding behind the "Death Selection" programs. evaluation of the state of their of the following article. He is a "Mercy Killing." With Dignity" — the "Death Germany's "best" disease." member of the board of "MERCY KILLING" is Selection." medical and teaching It can't happen here, you directors of the Right to Life the deliberate killing, with the Under this concept scientists had written articles say? Crusade, and vice chairperson consent of the patient, of a persons in authority would be advocating Mercy Killing and of the U.S. Bishops' Advisory, human being who is ill or allowed to decide who should Death Selection for more than The language of the Council) injured. live and who should die. a decade before World War II, proposed laws and the rhetoric Florida's legislators who DR. ROBERT of its sponsors mirror's It sounds so attractive. Movies portraying Mercy Hitler's letter. "Death with Dignity." support "Death With WILLIAMS, a leading Killing sympathetically were Given the choice, each of Dignity" deny that this is American proponent of this shown in German theaters. All Americans, not just us would select a peaceful, their intent. idea, states to the Seattle, Finally, as World War II Catholics, should oppose this" painless death at the end of a They acknowledge that Washington Times on March began, these men got a one- legislation. long and useful life. present laws, ethics, and 7, 1973, that such persons as line letter from Hitler It violates the most basic SO WHEN we are told medical care allow us to "terminal patients . . . authorizing them to "grant a of moral principles — "Thou that our right to choose such a relieve suffering, while leaving hopelessly criminal in- mercy death ... to patients shalt not kill." death depends on passing a to God the choice of death or a dividuals . . . and potential who according to human And the life you save may new law, we are apt to look recovery. suicides" should be killed. judgment are incurably ill be your own. with favor upon such a law BUT SOME of their Closer to home, Dade and its sponsors. backers are more candid. legislator Walter Sackett has Beware. They are organized to stated publicly on several Like the salesman who support laws that will legally occasions that his "Death CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS "sells the sizzle instead of the allow the destruction of With Dignity" bill would steak," or the trickster who human beings still living. allow doctors to withhold OF GROWTH WITH MIAMI calls our attention to his right And they have publicly simple medicines from hand while his left hand picks stated that if they cannot mongoloid children in our our pockets, the proponents of encourage legislatures to pass State institutions, so as to let such laws are trying to create such laws, they will present an estimated 1,500 die. an illusion to conceal some test cases in courts in which The Death Peddlers don't very dangerous proposals. they will assert a con- like to be compared to Nazi THERE ARE three stitutional right to such Germany's mass murderers, separate ideas hiding under killing. but the parallels are chilling. 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Landon, whose mother was a Catholic and Ingalls in the popular NBC series "Little House father a Jew, has found writing such scripts on the Prairie," made his comments in a phone produces in him a stronger religious feeling. interview with The Evangelist, newspaper of the Such themes as the power of faith and the Albany diocese. need for religious counsel constantly appear in the Landon, who also produces the program and program, Landon said, because he feels that "one occasionally writes and directs episodes, of our major problems today is that we have got described one goal of his program as fostering away from them." closeness in families. COUNTERING criticism that the family on "I WOULD love to see people sitting in the the show is too good to be true, Landon said the same room watching television and being moved books upon which the series are based (the by something they see," he said. "Just so there is autobiographical works of Laura Ingalls Wilder) some emotion or laughter between children and portray the family as even nicer. adults, instead of each going off to their own "Nothing upset Charles at all in the books. If rooms to watch what they like." his crops failed, he would sit in the house, sing The results of such togetherness can be and play the violin. beneficial to the family, he added, giving as an "Besides, there are an awful lot of people who example a letter he had received from a little boy do love each other, who do believe in God, who do who saw his father cry in front of him for the first their best day in and day out to be good people. Michael Landon "I would hate to think that the entire country is made up of rapists and murderers," the television standard characters in crime series, he said. 2nd Chance to see 'Sounder FRIDAY, OCT. 24 to find the labor camp where ex-cop (fired because of his MISSILES OF OCTOBER the Kennedys (Robert and 8:00 p.m. (ABC) — his father is being held brutal ways with suspects) — Re broadcast of a solid, President John F., respec- SOUNDER (1972) - Robert provides additional drama. now employed as a security engrossing drama based on tively), and Howard da Silva, Radnitz, the award-winning SOUNDER manages both to chief in a sleepy little college the 1962 confrontation be- Ralph Bellamy and Nehemiah producer of general audience tell its very human story campus somewhere in Mid- tween the U.S. and the Persoff lend their experienced films (as distinct from humanely and to evoke a fine, America, stumbles his way U.S.S.R. over Soviet missile hands to the supporting cast. Children's films) finally found distanced sense of sleepy through a plot so full of bases in Cuba. William An excellent lesson in recent a property worth his energies Southern ambience. The film numbing twists and in- Devane, Martin Sheen star as history. and a director (Martin Ritt) to is not afraid to work for a deep consistencies that it would capture it perfectly. The story emotional response from the have thrown Knute Rockne RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS is that of a struggling black audience, however, and some for a ten-yard loss. The story SUNDAY 4:30 p.m. sharecropping family, set who find themselves on the sets Lancaster against, 7 a.m. THE TV MASS — (Spanish) — Ch. 23 WLTV. THK CHRISTOPHERS — Ch. 11 WINK. RADIO during the pre-Depression verge of sobbing might resent ultimately, just about 9 a.m. MARIAN HOUR — WSBR. 740 k.c, Boca days in the Deep South. the heavy sentiment. Yet the everyone else in the film — CHURCH AND THE WORLD TODAY — Ch 7 Raton. WCKT. 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Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 9 It just may win an Oscar, but DOG DAY AFTERNOON: theme may alienate some

On one of the hottest days hibitionism, pulling out all of summer, just before closing the stops in between. John time, three young men entered Cazale as Sal, his catatonic a Brooklyn bank and held it up. buddy, is able to invest some Everything from then on went humanity in a one-note role. wrong; the youth who was to The acting of the entire cast is drive the getaway car decided of a uniformly high order, not to go through with it and making it possible for us to took the subway home; the become engrossed in the bank's money had just been developing relationship be- picked up and there was only tween Sonny and his hostages about $1,000 in cash; and (Penny Allen as the head teller before the pair could leave, the is outstanding here), the police bank had been surrounded by (Charles Durning's sym- the police and the entire pathetic cop is contrasted with community had gathered to James Broderick's coldly watch the show. This was the professional G-man), the media, beginning of a series of events and the crowd. that actually happened in 1972 and attracted national at- tention because as time passed, However one reads it, things became so bizarre that whether simply as a freak show the media was to have a field or as a comment on the day. And this is the series of pathology of our times, Dog events depicted in Dog Day Day Afternoon is a disquieting Afternoon. film. The gun-happy police are more chilling than the criminals. The crowd seems to The material must have john Cazale (I.) and Al Pacino are an unlikely, ill-fated pair of bank robbers, in DOG DAY AF- side with the bank robbers in been irresistible for Sidney TERNOON, the gritty, gripping film from Sidney Lumet, a Warner Brothers release. the American tradition of Lumet, whose major themes developed that day without Except for this, Dog, Day shooting down everyone in making heroes out of our from Twelve Angry Men (1957) attempting to provide a larger Afternoon operates corivicingly sight. The film's achievement is Dillingers. The film's sym- to Serpico(1973) have revolved context to "explain" the within the confines of the bank its gradual tightening of the pathetic treatment of Sonny's around loners and outcasts significance of what happened. and the street outside. The film suspense which builds from bi-sexuality helps us un- condemned to perennial battle As it turns out, Sonny staged plays well with its odd twists beginning to inevitable con- derstand a man coming apart at against "the system." For the hold-up in order to pay for a and zany humor and it is this clusion. the seams but it will definitely Lumet, the two gunmen, Sonny trans-sexual operation for his which gives the work its Al Pacino as Sonny has a alienate some viewers. In- and Sal, were like found ob- male lover. In the film's major peculiar tension. These gun- role offering him the chance to cidentally, the film's jects, being inept amateurs so mistake in judgment, Lumet men, holding their helpless show his stuff which he does in naturalism extends to a per- alienated from their society breaks the unity of time and victims as hostages, are in a a manner calculated to bring vasive use of street language that they had only a tenuous place in order to show us the state of desperation and even as Academy Award nomination. the nature of which may offend grip on reality. The script by reason for Sony's homo- we laugh at each strange turn It's a large-size performance those who feel, as one of the Frank Pierson sticks pretty sexuality in exaggerated cari- of events, we know that at any ranging from clumsy ten- characters says, "My ears much to the facts as they catures of his wife and mother. moment they may go beserk, derness to maniac ex- aren't garbage cans." (A-IV) -Capsule reviews Swept Away (Cinema V) August, and if you can make Italian director Lina Wert- lies the twist of this little tale The full title of this one is sense of that, you can probably bassy) Menahem Golan's latest muller. The film isolates, — which Ms. Wertmuller foray into the entertainment Swept Away by an Unusual tune in to this strange, twisted thanks to a disaster at sea, an wrings for all it is worth. The Destiny in the Blue Sea of serio-comic morality tale from world is of more interest as an ill-matched couple on a desert result is a study in politico- Israeli travelogue than as what island. Giancarlo Gianninl social manners and mores, it pretends to be, a feature- Book explores problems plays a communist sailor of the underscored by the sharp length jewel-heist caper. The serving class, and Mariangela performances of the principals. deceit here has nothing Melato plays a reactionary Unfortunately Wertmuller's whatsoever to do with the of Jew-turned-Catholic society beauty. Before the talents as a director do not lie in fictions inherent in the genre; A JEW IS. . .H.H. Hirsch- Despite some book reviews yacht on which they were her subtlety or restraint, and rather it's a simple case of no horn, Christopher Publishing which indicate the author (a voyaging capsizes, Ms. Melato the excesses strain not only the talent, despite the presence of House, N. Quincy, Mass. $3.95. parishioner of Little Flower, makes a point of making the viewer's credulity, but the such names as Robert Shaw, This crystallized essence Coral Gables) finds no solution steward squirm at her service. movie's moral fabric as well. Richard Roundtree, and Shelley with no frills, camouflaged as a to the question of whether a On the island, however, the (B) Winters. 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By REV. PETER J. HENRIOT, S.J. tlers in the southwestern part of our What makes a nation great? Not country, are a growing part of our magnificent buildings or monuments population. And of course the Native in the capital city. Not flourishing American, the Indian, was here long business operations at home or before any others came to these abroad. Not mighty armies or ar- shores. maments. Not even high culture or There; is a sociological theory arts. Only one thing makes a nation which refers to the United States as a great—its people. great "melting pot." According to this This is such a simple lesson and theory, everyone gets thrown into the yet it has frequently been forgotten in pot and comes out pretty much the history. As the story of Solomon and same. All sharp distinctions, all his kingship illustrates so well, an unique characteristics, fade away. But effort to make a nation great is as a matter of historical fact, this doomed to failure if the most im- process has not occurred in the United portant resource, its people, is States — and we can be thankful for neglected. that! The various ethnic and racial WE NEED to apply this lesson groups which make up the rich here in the United States as we move diversity of our nation have managed toward celebrating the Bicentennial of — often.with great effort — to survive our nation's Founding. We have any "melting pot" operation. And in become the nation we are today recent years, these groups have because of our people. Our future rests become increasingly aware and proud not with our economic prosperity nor of their heritages. All of us need to our military might, but only with the recognize the special contributions character of the men and women who which different groups have made and make up our citizen body. continue to make to our nation. The most noticeable feature about Yes, we have much to be proud of our people is our great diversity. The in the United States. But we cannot sit coins we carry in our pocket tell us this back complacently and overlook our message very clearly: '*e pluribus own faults. There is some similarity in unum," from many, one. From many our time to Solomon's time. different sections of a continent, one We, too, have grown rapidly. We have unified country. From many different become a wealthy nation. But in the nationalities and racial backgrounds, midst of our prosperous land, there are one united people. But unity, of people who are desperately poor. course, does not mean uniformity. And And modem technology has therefore we need to celebrate in a spread a picture of the entire world "The most noticeable feature about our people is our great diversity. The coins particular way the diversity of the before us. In conscience, we must add we carry in our pocket tell us this message very clearly: 'e pluribus unum,' from various heritages which make up this the poor of the rest of the world to our many, one." From theme article by Father Peter Henriot. nation of ours. own burden. You can search your own soul and National Office for Black Catholics, The majority of our people came We have witnessed racial unrest, answer a pertinent question: "Do I 734 15th Street, N.W., Washington, to this country as immigrants from drugs, political corruption in our own have prejudices against people who D.C. 20005; and the Spanish Europe. Besides descendants from the country. Modern media informs us are different from myself?" If you do, Secretariat of the U.S. Catholic original French and English colonial that these problems are worldwide. the chances are that your prejudices Conference, 1312 Massachusetts settlers, we are Italian-Americans, Added to this is a continued search for spring from a lack of knowledge. This Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. German-Americans, Irish-Americans, peace among the nations of the world. Bicentennial period is a good time to 20005. Polish-Americans, and other Eastern Never has the call for Christian become more familiar with the true You can take an active interest in European-Americans. Enriching us witness been more clear. How can we greatness of our people celebrating the politics. Know what a candidate with many non-European traditions answer this call? What can you, one rich diversity of our backgrounds and stands for. Stand by your convictions are many Asian-Americans. Black person, do alone? heritages. Some excellent information and, if necessary, let your voice be Americans from Africa, both as slaves YOU CAN begin by taking a good and resources can be obtained from the heard. and as free people, have enriched our look in your own neighborhood and the National center for Urban Ethnic The list of what you can do could economy and culture. Spanish- areas surrounding you, in your parish. Affairs (4408 Eight Street, N.E., go on and on. Only one question speaking Americans, long-time set- Do you see people in need? Washington, D.C. 20017); the remains: Will you answer God's call? MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER By REV. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN The latter points, particularly this unknown cleric sitting by himself and parents of 10, a few weekends later, One of these weekends I probably new concern for others and willingness invited me over for dinner. hosted another family of youngsters will make a Marriage Encounter. With to serve, speak rather convincingly to They had just concluded "giving" while their dad and mom made the about 20 of our couples in the parish me. Joy and a swift surge of emotional an encounter and, again, I heard weekend. who have recently completed this enthusiasm are, of course, good signs, testimony of persons alienated from • "Tom, have you noticed any obviously plus experience urging and but often they fade fast and lack the Church now reconciled and active difference in your parents since they praying me on, it will be difficult not staying power. Unselfish love, on the in it. Afterwards (following the usual made the weekend encounter?" My do so. other hand, is a sure sign of God's warm embraces) one couple, despite fifth-grade altar boy smiled, nodded HOWEVER, I would like to share presence in a person or movement. inconvenience, drove me to the retreat yes, and replied they were much my pre-Marriage Encounter ob- house and later wrote this columnist a friendlier. servations with readers who may have IN THE PAST few years I have beautiful letter about our meeting. Archbishop Whealon of never heard of the movement or who witnessed several remarkable in- • At an information night in our Hartford, following his own encounter are turned off by the "hugging and cidents of that self-giving spirit among parish, an out-of-town husband spoke weekend wrote: "Marriage Encounter kissing" of encountered couples or encountered couples. quietly to me of how he made his first is a powerful spiritual and human who feel interested, but apprehensive • I met after 17 years the first confession in eight years during a experience, deserving highest about the 44-hour weekend event. couple whose marriage ceremony I had weekend encounter. recommendation to couples of all ages, From what I have observed the performed as a young priest. They • One of our couples with 10 to priests and religious. It is also a encounter is to make good marriages were and are delightful persons, but children were anxious to make an force — I hope and pray — to be better, not to save sour unions or work the husband was never a particularly encounter, but understandingly reckoned with in parish life of the miracles for emotionally troubled faithful Catholic nor the wife much of a concerned about care of the boys and future." persons; couples will not understand practicing Protestant. Marriage girls for those Friday-Sunday hours. what the weekend is unless they encounter changed that and they No problem. An encountered SOLOMON ASKEDGod only for experience it themselves; participants drove 40 miles with their family on a couple from a nearby city with five of an understanding heart. He received return almost universally positive and Sunday afternoon to tell me this. their own took the 10 and, aided by that from the Lord and much more highly enthusiastic about their en- • On a trip to Philadelphia's others, hosted them for the entire besides. countered couples manifest a sudden Malvern Retreat House for a next day weekend. Couples approaching a Marriage and profound growth in love for lecture, I stopped at a restaurant for a LOVE begets love. Upon their Encounter who make a similar others, interest in the parish, joy in quick dinner alone. Several happy return our newly encountered, visibly request, apparently likewise receive their hearts. couples and a priest spotted the changed and highly enthusiastic that and much more besides. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 11 Builder and Administrator

By REV. JOHN J. CASTELOT, S.S. David, the able warrior king, had succeeded Megiddo, has been excavated and is remarkably in suppressing all of Israel's enemies. Solomon intact: hitching posts, stalls, feed troughs are all profited by the situation to build up his country there for the visitor to see. from within. The first book of Kings opens with Peace and prosperity, two camels in every an account of his glittering reign. He was ad- garage — if you happened to belong to the mirably fitted for the task which faced him. A moneyed aristocracy or bureaucracy. But of wizard at administration, his astuteness in this course very few did, and this made for ft! '<• regard won him an imperishable reputation for restlessness and discontent. Things had changed wisdom. Under his direction, a united Israel too quickly: from tents to houses to estates. reached the peak of its glory. But for all his Overnight sharply disparate classes had spring wisdom, he was limited in vision, and the means into being: a few rich and many poor, and the he employed to develop his country, while im- poor were understandably far from happy about mediately and spectacularly successful, even- the situation. To facilitate his far-flung building tually boomeranged and brought about a program, the king had conscripted forced labor — m situation which was little short of ruinous. from all the tribes but Judah: a fatal error. SOLOMON was not exactly a chip off the old Exorbitant taxes were necessary if he were to block. He was not a soldier; fortunately for him, support himself and his huge harem in the style to he did not have to be. He lacked his warm-hearted which neighboring potentates were accustomed. father's sincere feeling for his people; on the There is something sharply ironical in the contrary, he alienated them slowly but surely. He picture of a king of Israel married to a daughter of o was an administrator, a builder, and a the Pharao and imposing upon his own people the m businessman. forced labor to which the building program of the His own palace was the last word in oriental pharaos had subjected them, and from which they eft luxury, and the temple, which replaced the had escaped, two centuries before. portable tabernacle, was the glory of Israel. It has The smoldering resentment of the people was been suggested, however, and with some ready to blaze into a social crisis of fiery probability, that the latter was meant to be a sort proportions. The old tribal rivalries were of "Royal Chapel," and adjunct to the palace. Be beginning to reassert themselves; the north- that as it may, it did actually become the center of erners, especially, balked at being practically Israel's religious life, the proud symbol of the true enslaved by a Judean king who made no secret of Soldifying religion, the official locale for the worship of Yah- his favoritism among members of his own tribe. weh. At the same time, however, he erected Around the 24th year of his reign, an Ephraimite shrines to pagan gods for the convenience of his by the name of Jeroboam, with the backing of the non-Israelite concubines. prophet Ahijah, instigated a rebellion. It failed, On the administrative level, the king divided but he managed to escape to Egypt, there to bide the country into 12 districts and appointed men to his time. This was a storm cloud on the horizon. It Kingship run them, thus giving birth to a bureaucracy. He cast a disturbing shadow on the glitter of the established diplomatic relations with foreign capital of the United Kingdom, and the lighting countries — his marriage to the daughter of the which was soon to flash from it would split that Pharao of Egypt was a stroke of genius — and kingdom in two and begin a process of disin- instituted a flourishing program of international tegration destined to end in the ruin of both North trade. In the latter venture he entered into a and South. Solomon had brought Israel to the partnership of sorts with Hiram, king, of Tyre, heights, but in such a way as to give it its initial and important Mediterranean port. push into the depths. Solomon's copper refineries at Ezion-Geber For all his pompous declarations of loyalty to (at the head of the Gulf of (Aqabah) were Yahweh, for all his showy supplications for discovered in 1938. While there was little danger wisdom in the government of his people, he was from foreign enemies during his reign, he was wise not what one would call a godly king. The inspired enough to carry out an extensive preparedness authors who decomented his reign were program. Cavalry and chariot detachments reassuringly frank in their appraisal of his manned all the strategic spots, and the garrison character, but they did give him credit for his at Megiddo, overlooking the vast Plain of material contributions to the growth of his realm. "The first book of Kings ope admirably fitted for the task whic regard won him an imperishable re His (Solomon's) own palace was the last word in oriental luxury, and the temple, which replaced the portable tabernacle, was the glory The best of Israel. It has been suggested, however . . . two women w that the latter was meant to be a sort of 'royal Gustave Dore chapel,' an adjunct to the palace." From article by Father John Castelot.

"Our Jewish Bible has implanted itself in the table- talk and household life of every man and woman in the European and American nations." —Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Representative Menx: Plato," 1845.

A model shows the splendid tempie of Solomon (triple- towered structure left center) and its environs. The majestic buildings, which took 71/2 years tc complete, stood for three centuries until burned down by Nebucharsezzar's soldiers in 587 or 586 B.C. (Photo copyright 1975 by Watson Photo Service)

Page 12 / Mian!, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 The Bible and life By REV. CARL J. PFEIFER, S.J. some sense out of what seemed so senseless a situation. The Bible helped Joan lay paralyzed in a hospital them find a way to live in what ap- bed that looked more like an in- peared a death-dealing experience. strument of torture. Her head was Those two young people taught pulled back by heavily weighted ropes. me something I've never forgotten, Her legs were stretched with other something that has helped me in my weights. Young, bright, pretty, she lay own life as well as in my work as a motionless, aware that she would religious educator. They showed me probably never be able to move again. that the Bible must be read in relation When I met Joan on my rounds as to one's life. They taught me that the temporary hospital chaplain, she had Bible is really about the mystery of been paralyzed for over three months. daily experience. It is not a book of About 10 weeks before, her small car theories, it is a book about experience. was demolished in a serious accident It needs to be read as it was written, as on an Illinois highway. She was rushed an interpretation of life's meaning in to the closest hospital. That is where I the light of God's reality. came to know her. FOR JOAN and George, St. Paul JOAN had been married hardly a was talking about their lives and what year. She and her husband had an sense there can be in a senseless, tragic apartment in New Jersey where they accident. Paul was helping them both worked. When it became clear the discover the hand of a caring God extent and seriousness of her injuries, present to help them face the results of her husband quit his job, moved to an awful accident. As they read each Illinois, found a room near the evening the two found meaning, hospital and a part-time job. courage, hope because of Paul's words. George spent every evening at the They also began to understand the hospital. When I came by each Bible in a new way because of their evening, the two were always close suffering. together. George sat on a chair by the So the Bible is meant to be read bed and held his wife's hand as he read and understood. Day-to-day ex- to her. I noticed that he was always periences—sorrow, joy, birth, death, reading the same book of the Bible, the suffering, pleasure, work, play, love, letter of Paul to the Romans. hate, freedom, sin — can help us grasp I was touched by their love, by the meaning of the Bible because the the constancy of George's affection for Bible is about day-to-day living. a lovely young woman whose accident Familiarity with the Bible, read in had paralyzed her body and their lives. relation to life, can be a great help in I was touched by how the two of them finding one's way through the con- were coping with a terrifying tragedy. fusing, shadowy paths of life. I was moved by Joan's peace in the For example, the story of midst of what must have been a Abraham is about MY faith, that of dreadful daily torture. Moses and the exodus is about OUR One evening George and I ate struggle for freedom. The story of supper together in the hospital David's sin is about sin in all of our cafeteria. He told me how hard the lives. Adam and Eve are you and me. whole experience was for him. He What Jesus says about blindness is confided that if it were not for the about my own lack of vision and in- (ings opens with an account of his (Solomon's) glittering reign. He was Bible, he could not find reason or sight. task which faced him. A wizard at administration, his astuteness in this courage to go on. It was the nightly Therefore the key to un- ishable reputation for wisdom." From article by Father John Castelot. sharing with Joan the profound words derstanding the Bible is to approach it of St. Paul in the eighth chapter of the in direct relation to daily life. Life Letter to the Romans that they both helps us grasp the meaning of the found hope. Paul's words of hope, his Bible. The Bible helps us penetrate the The best known example of the wisdom of Solomon, his decision in the dispute between the expressions of total confidence that mystery of life. For that awareness I women who both claimed the same baby, is recorded in this 19th century engraving from Paul nothing could separate one from God's thank a young paralyzed woman and tave Dore's The Bible, Illustrated. love, helped George and Joan make her faithful husband. know your faith ible has he table- life of in in the Discussion points and questions merican Waldo sentative 1. Read Chapters 1 through 11 in The First Book of Kings. 2. List the important events during Solomon's reign. 3. What were the strengths and weaknesses of Solomon as a ruler of Israel? Relate these to some modern statesmen. 4. Discuss the material contributions Solomon made to the kingdom of Israel. 5. What makes a nation great? Discuss your response as it relates to our own country. lid 6. Discuss some of the limitations to the description of America as a le- "melting pot." er) 7. What is your definition of "justice"? How does this term fit into the life of tic a Christian? Discuss. itS r 8. Discuss the parallels between today's people and the people during ee Solomon's time. by 9. Do you think we can learn from the experiences related about Solomon I87 and the people who made up his kingdom? jht 10. Discuss some of the advantages of taking part in the Encounter weekend. ee) 11. Investigate a local Encounter group which is active.

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 13 Prayer of the Faithful

30TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR Oct. 26,1975

CELEBRANT: Father, we come to You as Your people. We bring our fears and our hopes; our anxieties and our dreams. Listen to us and hear our prayers. ' • ~ >*» LECTOR: The response for today will be: Father, hear us. v LECTOR: That America will be guided by sound 30th Sunday leaders and honest government as we draw closer to our third century, we pray: of the Year PEOPLE: Father, hear us. LECTOR: That we may take our Faith seriously and Oct. 26, 1975 learn to live its challenges, we pray: I PEOPLE: Father, hear us. LECTOR: That a lasting peace may one day silence the Reading I, Ex 22:21-27 fighting in Northern Ireland, we pray: Reading II, I Th 1: 5-10 PEOPLE: Father, hear us. Gospel, Mt. 22: 3 4-40 LECTOR: That injustices against the migrants, the poor and especially the unborn may soon end, we pray: PEOPLE: Father, hear us. Father Stearns LECTOR: That we may learn to talk about our dif- ferences rather than fight about them, we pray: PEOPLE: Father, hear us. Love God and neighbor LECTOR: That our love for God may be rooted in the By FATHER JOSEPH STEARNS concern and the love we have for each other, we pray: Little Flower Church, Coral Gables PEOPLE: Father, hear us. What do we do with Jesus'words? CELEBRANT: Father, in the name of the compassion There are certain passages in the gospel that we really we must show one another, in the name of the peace our love don't know what do to with .... They're usually statements can give and in the name of the fellowship we must strive to which make great demands on the way that we live. If we ever build, we thank You, Father, for hearing us. Help us to make should take them seriously some drastic changes would have these things come alive in us. We seek these things in the to be made. name of Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord. We have such a passage in this Sunday's gospel. We are m PEOPLE: Amen. told what the greatest commandment is. You shall love God m •*• with all your heart and the second is like it: You shall love "Human society . . . their rights and fulfill their your neighbor as yourself. ought to be regarded above all duties, and are inspired to There is no problem with the first half of the statement. as a spiritual reality in which strive for moral good." — Christians have been attempting to love God through the men communicate knowledge Pope John XXIII, "Pacem in centuries. We believe that our God is one of love and that we to each other in the light of Terris," April 1963. should love our neighbor. But are we to take seriously that we truth, in which they can enjoy should love our neighbor as we love ourselves? Certainly, we feel, Jesus must have been exaggerating, or speaking figuratively. He couldn't be serious. Its hard enough just to love our neighbor, never mind having to love him in the same You're home again. way that we love ourselves. Perhaps it could have understood this way if this passage were unique to the New Testament. However, the New Testament is full of references to this gospel command. John tells us in no uncertain terms that if a man claims to love God and at the same time hates his neighbor he is a liar. Who can forget the judgement scene in Matthew. Whatever you do to the least of your brothers you do to Christ. James clearly brings the point home when he says that is is of no use to wish our brothers the peace of God unless we are willing to feed and clothe them when they are in need. The passage in this Sunday's gospel is so much part of And even as you recuperate the "good news" that it is impossible to rationalize away. To make matters even more difficult for us, Jesus puts both your income is protected. commands on equal footing. 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If we are to find God and love him, * ASSOCIATION OF FORESTERS then we must find and'love him in our fellow man. : insurance -V '.> S Sunrise Professional Bldg., 915 Middle River Drive, 8 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33304 » «« M» <«.> WK WXr SS» WK -»X «S5 WW 4W iM* flWS W&L «» »» SW «* »» *W •»« #M< «W W Page 14 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 Villa Maria plans Christmas bazaar It's a Date Started your Christmas shopping yet? sponsor a dance beginning at 9 If you haven't, the first Dade County p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25 in St. week in November is an ideal Members of the CATH- Brendan school cafeteria, 8725 time to start when a Bicen- SW 32 St. Live music will be OLIC ALUMNI CLUB of tennial Christmas Bazaar will provided and tickets will be be sponsored by the Women's Miami, have set a Hallowe'en available at the door. party complete with costumes Auxiliary of Villa Maria ••• Nursing and Rehabilitation at the home of Wally Smith, Trip to Disney World for 4520 SW 83 Ave. at 8:30 p.m., Center, North Miami. senior citizens 55 or over is Beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25. being sponsored by ST. ••• Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1- MARTHA parish. Deadline for 2, a wide range of gift-giving A Hallowe'en dance reservations is Saturday, Oct. items will be available, in- sponsored by the social 25. Chartered buses will leave cluding books, toys, wearing committee of ST. VINCENT ST. MARTHA parking lot at 7 apparel, home baked pastries, DE PAUL parish begins at 9 a.m. on Nov. 12 and return at jewelry, ceramics, household p.m., Saturday, Oct. 24 in the 10 p.m. For complete details items. parish hall, 2000 NW 103 St. A call 891-3379 after 10 a.m. A buffet luncheon will be live band will provide music for served in the Villa dining room dancing. ••• "White Elephant" sale in at 1 p.m. Reservations are ••• ST. JAMES parish, North necessary and should be made The first in a series of Miami, begins at 7 a.m. and by calling 891-8850. Sunday evening celebrations continues until 2 p.m., Sunday, Proceeds benefit the Villa which will include Mass at 6 Oct. 26 on the church grounds, Maria staffed by the Sisters of p.m. followed by a pot luck Bon Secours who have 180 540 NW 132 St. St. Maurice Country Fair poster contest was won by dinner is planned in ST. LOUIS ••• residents under care at the parish for Oct. 26. Debi Mortemore. Her entry is held by Mrs. Mary A Halloween dance is present time at 1050 NE 125 ••• St., North Miami. Eldridge as other youngsters lend a hand. ST. KEVIN parish will slated to begin at 9 p.m., sponsor their Fall festival, Saturday, Oct. 25, at ST. including games, rides, refresh- DOMINIC parish hall, 5909 ments, etc. beginning today NW Seventh St. Costumes are (Friday) and continuing optional. Prizes will be made for through Saturday and Sunday best attire. on the grounds at Bird Rd. and Palm Beach SW 125 Ave. County A "Harvest Card Party" A dessert card party under "Please sponsored by the Woman's the auspices of SACRED Club of ST. JOSEPH parish, HEART Ladies Guild begins at Surf side, begins at 1 p.m., 12:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25 in Monday, Oct. 27 in the parish Madonna Hall, 430 N. "M" St., center. The Club sponsors arts Lake Worth. Guests must and crafts workshops every rather, bring cards. Wednesday at 1 p.m. ff *•• MAURAWOOD RES- A Hallowe'en party ID ENCE will benefit from sponsored by the Fifty Plus a luncheon and fashion show at Club in LITTLE FLOWER 12:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25 parish, Coral Gables, begins at STOPTH€ at the Hotel Colonades, Singer 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26 in the Island, W. Palm Beach. school cafeteria. Entertainment ••• This plaintive plea from a child in Bangladesh, tears at the heart- will be provided. Father Joseph An outdoor Christmas strings of the missionary for he knows only too well the persistent Stearns is the club moderator. bazaar will be sponsored by the All parishioners over 50 years Volunteer Auxiliary of pain of sickness and starvation. of age are invited to attend and LOURDES RESIDENCE from He is Father and Mother to these children of God, who wander the enroll as members. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, streets abandoned, uncared for, deprived. ••• Oct. 25 on the grounds of the A "Flea Market" spon- residence at Fern St. and He would do more, if you find in your hearts, that you can do more. sored by the Athletic Assn. of Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach. IMMACULATA LASALLE *•• High School begins at 10 a.m. ST. PAUL OF THE and continues until 4 p.m. on CROSS parish will sponsor its Sunday, Oct. 26 at 3601 S. annual spaghetti dinner from 4 HELPUS... '""" Miami Ave. in the school p.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday Oct. 26 ...to fill their needs of body and spirit. May afetorium. at the parish center, 10970 ••• the Society for the Propagation of the Faith be State Rd. 703, adjacent to Lost your principal charity for sharing in the great- Family picnic for Tree Village. parishioners of ST. est and holiest work of the Church. CATHERINE OF SIENA ••• A "Back to School" Church is scheduled tor HELP THEM... Sunday, Oct. 26. Each family is Halloween party under the expected to bring their own auspices of COURT PALM ...because we are one in the faith, because I food to the grounds of the BEACH, CDA begins at 2 want to share my blessings with all God's peo- parish center. p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25 in the Court hall, 537 Pine Terrace, ple. I am pleased to send my gift of $ ••• West Palm Beach. Guests are Name. ST. AGATHA parish will invited. Address- Retirement Home For The Well Aged City .State. _Zip_ Conducted by the Carmelite Sisters since 1960 I.J 1. Beautiful location on Lake Worth in downtown W. Palm Beach. Adjacent to shops, restaurants, library, boating. 2. Comfortable accommodations, excellent three meals a THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH day, recreation program. Send Your gift to.: Most Ke\. Kdward I. O'Meara Msgr. John J. Donnelly oLourdes rse 5 ide nc e National Director OK: Archdiocesan Director Dept. ( .366 Ktfth Atenue 6301 Biscayne Boulevard 305 SOUTH FLAGLER DRIVE*WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 New York. New York I (1001 Miami, Florida 33138 Call Dir. of Admissions for information - 305 / 655 - 8544 Miami, Florida/ THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 15 Christmas card Pre-holiday festivals Contest set FORT LAUDERDALE - Its annual Fine Arts Christmas slated next 2 weeks Competition to find an ap- propriate work by a local artist Pre-holiday festivals with for reproduction as the official Nov. 2. a variety of themes will Rides, games, and variety greeting card for Holy Cross highlight activities in Dade, Hospital and the Sisters of booths will be featured for Broward, and Palm Beach adults and children and Mercy is now in progress. Counties during the next two The winning artist will proceeds will benefit the weeks. athletic and educational receive $250 for his or her work A Bicentennial theme has which will be added to the programs for more than 1,000 been chosen by St. Maurice youngsters sponsored by the permanent fine arts display parish for their annual Country which includes former winners. parish. Barry College president Sister M. Trinita Flood, O.P., receives Fair which opens Thursday, "The Spirit of St. Mark" a new 16-volume edition of Judaica encyclopedias from Dr. Entry blanks may be Oct. 30 and continues through obtained through local art will be theme of the annual George Wise (center), founding president of Tel-Aviv Univer- Sunday, Nov. 2, on the grounds carnival sponsored by the sity. Looking on in the Barry library are Shepard Broad, (left) a centers or supply stores or at at 2851 Stirling Rd., Fort the hospital public relations Home and School Assn. of St. Barry trustee and catalyst of the relationship, and Dr. Haim Lauderdale. Mark parish, Boynton Beach Ben-Shahar, president of Tel-Aviv U. In foreground is Barry's office. Entries must be received no later than Nov. 1. on Sunday, Nov. 2. 1901 edition of the Judaic encyclopedia. The American anniversary Games, pony rides, a white theme will dominate elephant sale, booths, and decorations in booths and refreshments will highlight the workers' costumes between 1 one-day event from 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily as visitors are until 4 p.m. on the grounds at It's a Date guided back through history 620 NE Sixth St., Boynton spanning the time between Beach. 1776 and 1975. American and Spanish Broward County *•• Annual carnival opens delicacies will be featured at St. Their annual covered dish today (Friday) and continues Dominic parish carnival at 5909 ST. JOHN the BAPTIST luncheon will be sponsored by through Saturday and Sunday NW Seventh St. beginning Oct. Women's Guild, Fort ST. ANTHONY Young at on the grounds of OUR LADY 31 and concluding on Sunday, Lauderdale, will welcome 44 Heart Club at 12:45 p.m., QUEEN OF MARTYRS new members during a coffee at Thursday, Oct. 30, in the parish parish, 1100 SW 27 Ave., Fort 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29, at club rooms. Lauderdale. the home of Mrs. Edward J. BANQUETS Where is a Horejs, 4150 NE 22 Ave. ••• ••• A "Harvest Moon" dance "Fall Follies" of ST. Business Banquet *•• under the auspices of LUNCHEONS A sale of home baked foods HENRY PARISH, Pompano (or Meeting) NATIVITY Guild, Hollywood Beach, originally scheduled for FACILITIES FOR will be sponsored on Sunday, begins at 9 p.m. today (Friday) I GROUPS OF always an Asset? Oct. 26, at the rear of ST. tonight (Friday) in St. Clement 1 in the parish hall. UP TO 400 Call the SEBASTIAN CHURCH, Fort ••• parish, Fort Lauderdale, have Lauderdale, by members of the been postponed until Nov. 7 at AT THE Catering Manager ST. STEPHEN Council of the same location. parish Council of Catholic Catholic Women have an- HARRIS 377-1966 Women. Donations will be nounced a rummage sale accepted Saturday and Sunday beginning at 8 a.m., Saturday, Seafood specialists IMPERIAL HOUSE by Mrs. Russell Sullivan. Oct 25, and continuing after North Ocean Drive at Atlantic Blvd. SlX'I-dtOIl- since 1959 in Pompano Beach • Ph. 941-2200 ••• Sunday Masses in the parish Four AmI)a.Ksudoi>» ST. CHARLES recreation hall, Hollywood. 81) 1 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE, MIAMI BORROMEO Women's Club ••• will sponsor a rummage sale on A "German Night" will be If you've been Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 27 observed in ST. BERNARD parish, Sunrise, at 8 p.m., feeling nostalgic and 28, in the parish center, RECEPTIIIVH Come Hear and NW Sixth Ave. and Hallandale Saturday, Oct. 25 in the parish Sing the Good Songs Beach Blvd., Hallandale. The center. German cuisine plus „„, PA HUES sale will be in progress from 9 entertainment and dancing will 1619 N.E. 4th AVE. j Rose & Dan a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. be featured. For tickets call our specialty 733-9858. FT. LAUDERDALE ••• ••• 763-8922 763-7211 McCarthy 5 NIGHTS ON BISCAYNt BAY Tues. thru Sat. RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Lighthouse Point PHONE Prime Ribs • Steaks • Seafood Broward 927-2566 Dade 945-5621 GENTLEMAN JIM'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Miami, Lighthouse Pt. 946-1231 '< mile i«uth of Ft. 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Page 16/Miami, Florida/THE VOICE/Friday, October 24,1975 Peace pageant at St. Jude Students to compete ACCW unit JUPITER - A "Peace nations. to meet Pageant" to encourage in- Music will be'provided by in poster contest ternational understanding will children of the CCD classes BOYNTON BEACH - be presented at 2 p.m., Sunday, under direction of Mrs. Jack Pupils in schools of the judges will also select eight Affiliations of the Palm Beach Oct. 26 at St. Jude Church. Misenti. Accompaniment at the Archdiocese of Miami will join runners-up for special re- Deanery of the Miami Arch- More than 30 children organ will be provided by Chris students in parochial schools cognition. diocesan Council of Catholic bearing flags of different DeHayes. Narrators will be ;hroughout the nation in Contestants, whose entries Women wl11 convene for their a nua F U meetln on countries will lead the Mrs. George Lake and Kathy participating in the poster must be submitted to school " ! * e presentation which will star 10 Kloiber. contest sponsored by the 41st principals no later than Oct. 31, Thursday, Oct. 30. members of the Christian Msgr. J. Jerome Reddy International Eucharistic must portray one of the eight Mass celebrated at 9:15 Mothers and Women of St. will be honored on the occasion Congress. hungers embraced by the ?,.m. in St. Vincent Ferrer Jude Confraternity as well as of his 90th birthday im- "The Eucharist and the Congress theme which includes '-hurch, Delray Beach, by the astor 20 high school girls in native mediately following the Hungers of the Human mankind's physical and social P v Father John Skehan, costumes of as many world pageant. Family," theme of the Congress hungers for bread, freedom and deanery moderator, will open will be the subject for posters of justice, truth, understanding, the one-day meeting, pupils in the fifth through 12th and peace. They also include Business sessions open at grades. Winners will be chosen the more basic hungers of the 10:15 am- at Paoletti's in two categories from the fifth soul for God, the Spirit, and Restaurant, 2404 S. Federal to eighth and ninth to 12th Jesus, the Bread of Life. Hwy. where Mrs. Frank grades and grand prizes include Individual school prin- O Donnell, president, St. all-expense paid trips to cipals will conduct preliminary Vlncen Robert Ulseth- Ex-Gibbons High the Archdiocese to be entered ACCW president. in the national competition. Guest speaker during noon priest is dead Judging at the Archdiocesan hncheon will be Jesuit Father level is Nov 7 John B. - Handrahan, ad- Funeral services were held «f i.nu wLoos ™Angeles~s~ ,fo„r „„Fathe«r National winners will be ministrator, Our Lady Queen of Victor M. Forteza, Sen, P., selected from a panel of judges Pe*ce Mission, Delray Beach, formerly a member of the • • ^he arts anci and formerly a member of the faculty at Cardinal Gibbons graphics fields. faculty at Holy Cross College, 2851 STIRLING ROAD High School. Worcester, Mass. Reservations must be A 4.:. - e Q__:_ u Fatherawieri CharleV/IUIIISsS WarYY aidu iIBs uithce "csci vauiuns must uc t™ I ?otA v°Ztl Archdiocese of Miami Coor- made no later than Oct. 27 by OCT. 30 31 Forteza died at the age of 45 linator for next summer's contacting Mrs. Peter Costello while serving as assistant Congress. at 278-0977. pastor at Our Lady Help of MOV. 1 - 2 Christians Church in Los Memorial Mass for priests' father Angeles. KEY WEST —A memorial Brendan Dalton, assistant Mass for Denis Dalton, father pastor of St. Mary Star of the J- i /--uu IT- t* , j of two Archdiocese of Miami Sea; and of Father Bryan dinal Gibbons High School for priestS( wm be concelebrated at Dalton, assistant pastor at St. a penod of eight years he n am Saturday, Oct. 25 at St. Monica Church, Opa-Locka, taught French ^and choral Mary Star of the Sea Church. died earlier this month in his SIS » musIC- The father of Father native Ireland. Kool - Tite "Home of the Week'

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Sheppard at the Miami Bridge than ever now, as shown by all out about this organization. The four-day convention is for runaways and the father of the different youth groups' There's a meeting Wednesday, one in which the Archdiocese oi Peggy, will be conducting spooky activities: Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. at the home of Miami will be involved more workshops at the convention. • Holy Family Parish this president Lisa Lotierzo, 9689 than ever before. The highlight Sister Jovanna, O.P. was SW 35th St. Call Lisa at 221- of participation centers on the scheduled to conduct a work- 9365 for more information. elections and closing liturgy. shop but will be unable to do so Your Corner • Our Lady of the Lakes For the third straight con- due to illness. CYO has a recipe of hyjArogen vention, Miami is running a Preziosi will lead a Sund-ay n-ight, 7:30-10 — hydroxide, carbon products and candidate for the National problem-solving clinic for adult Scorpio provides the sound elbow grease that's guaranteed Council. Peggy Moran, from St. leaders, in which selected BOB PREZIOSI DICK MORAN effects at a Halloween dance to render any dirty automobile Timothy parish and current problems from the participants which will go to the U.S. ... St. Benedict CYO sparkling clean this Saturday member of the national Board, will be solved using models Bishops as a recommendation sponsors a Haunted House for from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the is running for re-election. She is presented by Preziosi. for action. Six such position children 12 and under, Oct. 30 parish center. Help make a one of four elected officers on "Most of the input will be papers have been drawn up by from 7:30-9 p.m. at West 8th happier Thanksgiving for the the eight-member board and from the participants, and the various dioceses, including one Ave. and 78th St. in Hialeah South Florida migrant worker's also serves as convention problems will basically be on Catholic schools by the . . . St. Rose CYO presents the children by being a good secretary. parish and parish-diocese Archdiocese of Miami. now traditional Spook House at customer of this worthy car AT THE closing Liturgy, problems," he said. Moran's workshop, for the children's fun-filled wash. Bishop Rene Gracida, newly HE WILL also be a CYO members, is on Career Halloween party, sponsored by • Holy Family CYO is appointed to be first Bishop of process facilitator for an action the parish Mothers Club. Starts Planning. "More than actual sailing bakes during the the Diocese of Pensacola- workshop on The Human careers, we will center on what at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31, in the morning Masses this Sunday! Tallahassee, will deliver the Environment, leading -the auditorium . . . St. Luke's kind of person you are, and Pick up some goodies and homily. process which will lead to the what you want to be; the goals Parish Youth Group sponsors a support the youth of the parish. Bob Preziosi, former Arch- final draft of a position paper costume dance at Madonna you want for yourself and the Hall (Sacred Heart Parish) in 1 community and what kinds of Lake Worth, Nov. 1 from 8-12 Straight Talk jobs are in tune with these p.m. You don't have to wear a goals," Moran explained. The costume, but it'll be cheaper if former adviser for St. Timothy you do: and you might even Friend's mother dying CYO plans a slide presentation win a prize! There's also a to go with the discussion, Spook House and live music showing people in various . . .And any time between now — what can I do to help ? careers. and Halloween, Your CYO can Two members of the Arch- participate in the UNICEF Answering your questions wish I could give you a magic If your faith is strong that diocesan CYO Board, Chris campaign; call Mrs. Hill at 854- is Father Richard Sudlik, thought to make everything all will help a great deal. A Gagne and Eileen Hoeck, will 1995. O.M.I. Anddress letters to right. But I can't. Christian does not fear death be facilitating workshops; and him c/o "Straight Talk," because of the resurrection of two other members, Mark • SCOUT NEWS: Come The Voice, P. O. Box I can tell you, however, Jesus. He has given us eternal Troppe and Barb Mills, will on out to St. Rose of Lima 381059, Miami, Fla. 33138 that it is very important that live. I'm sure your friend will give a summary of the Arch- Parish tonight for the Scouting you stay close to her during sense this. You might pray with diocese's position paper on Expo, beginning at 7:30. Dear Father, this time. Just your presence her. You'd be surprised how schools. The paper is based on a Scouts and their leaders have My best friend's mother is will mean a lot to her. You will much good that can do. survey of students at Catholic worked hard to put together dying of cancer. I feel really show her that you love her; and public schools. this Expo so you can see what You might be saying to bad, and I want to help my girl that you want to share what THEME FOR the con- scouting is all about. Door yourself that you wish you friend. I just don't know what she is going through. That vention is "Revolution '76 . . . prizes! Bring the whole family! didn't have to go through this. to say. Could you help? doesn't take away the pain but Don't we all. But try to see this Youth Shaping a Human And remember the second Debbie it makes it a lot easier to bear. as opportunity to fulfill the Future." annual Scouter Development Dear Debbie, Your actions will speak louder Lord's command, "Love one Program for all adults working Of all the things a person than any words you can say. another." with Scouts. That's tomorrow, must face, death is probably PARISH SERVICE Oct. 25 at St. James Parish, 9 the most difficult. When death a.m. to 5 p.m. involves someone we know and STATION GUIDE • Food, outdoor re- love it is all the more difficult. I ?? ELECTRIC BILL TOO HIGH ?? Complete Cor Service 'creation,' fun, friends— that know you must feel a great deal sounds like a picnic! Dreher of pain yourself. I wish I could CUT 20% OFF YOUR ELECTRIC BILL Park is the place this Sunday, give you something to say. I with swift clean quiet LIFETIME insulation! Oct. 26, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION AND CYO-ers. 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lt\ 1OM ril.ll'I'KI.I.I line' GEORGE FORNASH Undefeated LaSalle High with their rock-hard defense at its best, shut out Pine Crest 13-0 for their 6th straight victory and clinched the District 15 A A championship. The Royals' defense allowed Pine Crest a mere 89 yards total offense and forced five turnovers in the game. St. Thomas Aquinas rolled to their fourth victory in five tries this year with a 41-12 trouncing of Hallandale High. Aquinas' only loss came at the hands of district rival Dillard High. It was Cardinal Gibbons' turn this past week to match St. Theresa School volleyball up against the steadily improving Dillard team. The Red- players (right) prepare to skins' fate, unfortunately, was no different. Gibbons fell, 26- return a shot from the Holy 10. Family School team. IT WAS successful week for Mary Immaculate High of Key West as they chalked up another victory. This one was a 26-6 win over Colonial. Chaminade displayed their best performance of the season in an overtime loss to South Plantation High. Chaminade was ahead 14-7 before the Paladins rallied to tie up and send it into overtime. South Plantation won the penetration tiebreaker and emerged with the 15-14 win. Curley, Pace, Belen and Cardinal Newman all had a Special to the readers of difficult time getting their offenses cranked up. Curley had VOICE one of those games where nothing seemed to go right. So Dade routed the Knights 55-0. Pace traveled to Key West for The Bible for Every Catholic Family— a game against the Conchs. Not many schools venture into that snake pit and emerge victorious.The Spartans had no To Inform, To Inspire, To Study... better luck, losing, 16-0. Belen was blanked by Dade Christian, 24-0 and Newman's one touchdown was not enough to stop Delray Atlantic. The final was 27-6. Some 26 teams representing 14 schools, met head on in a IDtt winner-take-all Catholic Athletic League Volleyball tour- nament this weekend. r Teams and schools represented were: etti Hfmericamericann |f|ible Immaculate Conception, host and a very gracious one; Our Lady Of Perpetual Help; St. John; Holy Redeemer; St. CHRISTIAN LIFE EDITION James;St. Theresa; Holy Family; St. Rose;St. Monica; St. Catholic families will grow in their faith from studious and even casual —but Hugh; St. Lawrence; Centro Mater; Pan American; S S. regular—reading of this Christian Life edition of the New American Bible. Peter and Paul. 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An exclusive feature of this excep- a 16-14 finish with O.L.P.H. winning. tionally designed edition of the Bible is a section o\ prayers for special Coach Mary Kindelan said she contributed the victory occasions. to the fine play of Theresa O'Brien and Stephanie Zopfi, and This Christian Life edition was planned so that it could be used by everyone there were many outstanding individuals to name a few. St. interested in tapping this treasure-trove of the faith... from the youngest student through the Biblical expert. A 128-page "Catholic Dictionary." for Johns-Lorraine Fernandez, and Dieane McAlpin; Holy example, describes key figures, places and events in Scriptural history and Redeemer—Cheria Cobb and Kim Kelly; St. James— defines the terminology and tenets Catholics want to know. 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Phone 943-8465 STATE: ZIP: Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 19 Students learn of Respect for Life appropriate areas of con- continued from page 3 centration during the month. designated "Respect Life And through it all, Day." Among other activities, students at all levels are younger students have been gaining an understanding of working on a "Book of Life" what it means to be alive. composed of original drawings, "Life grows in different poems and pictures clipped ways — some taller, some from magazines; older students shorter," said Anna Santana. are making posters to enter into But most important ac- a contest. cording to Alina Orozzo, "We Chatting with Bishop Rene Gracida (third from left) during a break in the Serra District 30 Con- Academic subjects are should respect everything, vention are (I. to r.) Frank J. Carlin, president of the Palm Beach Serra Club; Michael Perri, being geared to Respect Life because everything is a gift governor of District 30; and Gordon Hartman, international trustee from New Orleans. Month, with teachers picking from God." Serrans convene continued from page 1 Law, compassion join During the weekend, talks prove communication and were given by State Sen. Phil aiding the priest in his role as Lewis; Father John McGrath, primary recruiter for vocations. hands in Marriage Tribunal SERRANS must em- Archdiocese of Miami director continued from page 3 of vocations; Paul Schaefer, phasize their availability to Miami Serra Club president; priests and parishioners, prepared early to promote the at the hearing. six to eight months, and there Msgr. James J. Walsh, volunteering their services ideals of a Christian marriage." IN CASES where sexual is a nominal fee to cover the spiritual director at St. Vincent rather than waiting to be asked, For those Catholics whose impotence or psychological clerical work involved. de Paul Major Seminary; and he said. marriage has failed and seek incapacity are at issue, the Gordon Hartman, Serra In- "We must realize that the annulment, the steps are these: opinion of a medical expert is Funeral for ternational Trustee from New ethnic and moral overtones of • Contact a priest — normally required. Another Orleans. society are crying for recon- preferably at the parish level- priest —the defender of the priest's nephew to discuss the marriage in- bond—will argue for the At a banquet Saturday ciliation between laity and WEST PALM BEACH - priest," he said, adding that the formally and possible grounds validity of the marriage. The evening, Archbishop Coleman for annulment. "The Church The Funeral Liturgy was F. Carroll thanked the Serrans subject would be a good one for officialis — or judge—will make emphasizes this sort of pastoral the final, and binding, celebrated in St. John Fisher for their continuing efforts to discussion in Serra Club Church for Patrick Redington, meetings. counseling as a way to help a decision. foster vocations to the person at a time when his faith whose uncle is a priest of the Religious and priestly life, and As for membership, "Previously, a decision is critically tested," Msgr. favoring annulment had to be Archdiocese of Miami. reminded them of the pressing Hartman said that if the Fazzalaro said. Father Brian Redington, need in the growing Church for quality is high, the quantity of appealed before another • The formal stage of Tribunal in another diocese and St. Elizabeth Church, Pompano more priests and Religious men members will also increase, and Beach, offered the Mass for his and women. that Serrans must strive to annulment begins with the another affirmative decision petition—in the form of a long given there before annulment 21-year-old nephew who died SPEAKING on where the attract as members men of all last week after a prolonged age groups. narration—in which the person would be final. This mandatory Church is today and where it is seeking annulment alleges the appeal step may in some cases illness. headed in the future, Bishop "WE MUST resort to grounds for annulment, be eliminated," Msgr. Faz- Rene H. Gracida compared a greater prayer and spiritual life, describes the marriage and zalaro said. The youth is also survived 1963 pre-Vatican II national and examine our own con- by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. names witnesses who may be An annulment —from the survey with a new one just science in the face of the ex-called to testify about the Joseph Redington, two released by Father Andrew treme liberalism so dangerous first stage to the formal brothers, Joseph and John; and marriage. If the petitioner has hearing- normally takes from Greeley's National Opinion to effective prayer today," he been divorced or his marriage two sisters, Linda and Nancy. Research Center. added. declared null in a civil court, a R. JAY Pointing out the decrease Lewis, a former in- copy of that decision s-hould be in the number of Catholics ternational trustee, past included with the petition. polled who said they attend district governor and past KRAEER FUNERAL HOME Mass weekly, he stressed the president of the Palm Beach • The formal hearing Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach Sample Road Deerfield Beach Margate encouraging side—the increase Serra Club, spoke of the serious before the Tribunal. At this 565-5591 941-4111 946-2900 399-5544 972-7340 in the number of people moral problems of the day,hearing, the petitioner presents R. Jay Kraeer, Funeral Director receiving Holy Communion urging Serrans to grapple with evidence —medical records, weekly. He cited a possible dishonesty in government and public documents —and wit- change in evaluation of what everyday life. He appealed to nesses to support the an- represents serious sin, "so that them to sympathize with the nulment petition. The burden of -L fikjk funera their conscience makes it easier suffering and to help their proof is on the petitioner, and FUNERAL DIRECTOR: CARL F. SLADE to go to Communion each fellow man by visiting the sick, he will usually be represented HIALEAH PALM SPRINGS BIRD ROAD week," in reconciling the infirm and imprisoned. by an advocate who will argue 800 Palm Ave. 1325 W. 49th St. 8231 Bird Rd. ' seeming conflict in statistics. in favor of annulment. Wit- Tel: 888-3433 Tel: 822-3081 >Tel: 226-1811 Msgr. Walsh, speaking on nesses called to the Tribunal "This seems to be the the priesthood in 1975, should have a close familiarity explanation," he said, discussed the current status of with the couple and the FUNERAL HOMES j "especially when we note that the priesthood and the dif- marriage in question. The the number of monthly con- ficulties being experienced. But spouse, or former spouse, FT. LAUDERDALE ] fessions is down." he ended on a note of optimism, should be contacted also, DANH.FAIRCHILD-L.F.D. | THE SURVEY, he said, speaking of the parish though it is not always vocations committees as a new E MM. FEDERAL HWY. ESTABLISHED 1930 BROWARD BLVD. j showed general acceptance of necessary that he or she appear = »«-«« 581-6100 • use of English in the Mass and outlet for encouraging vo- Tuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl the handshake or kiss of peace; cations and commenting that and a smaller degree of ac-people are realizing their own ceptance of guitar Masses and responsibily is to encourage T.M.Halpti authorization of laymen to vocations. handle the Eucharist. PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME Bishop Gracida told the Serrans that the poll also in- el dicated that many felt that the Thomas A. Ralph priesthood was a "poor Funeral FPome Funeral Director vocation," and that therefore the Serrans should recognize RON E. BECKER HOLLYWOOD'S OLDEST . MOST (MVSIDERED that this represents a challenge Funeral Director Phone: 587-6888 FII,\I:RAI. HOMI-S to be overcome in their recruiting programs. Phone: Paul Coopet Active Member of Little Flower Parish Hartman, at an earlier f3O5) 428-T444 7001 N.W. 4th St. Catholic 140 So. DIXIE HIGHWAY session, spoke of Serra as a Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Funeral Directoi 1444 S. Federal Hwy. HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA bridge between priest and PHONE: 923-6565 parishioners, helping to im- DEERFIELD BEACH Page 20 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 CMS9RED4DS' Call Kim 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday - Miami 754-2651 • Broward 525-5157

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mas importante Recientemente ordenado al sacerdocio en Nuevo Mexico, el Padre cubano Fernando Rubio Boitel, celebro su primera Misa en la Ermita de Nuestra Senora de la Caridad, con asistencia de numerosos por el REV. JOSE P. NICKSE seminaristas y familiares. Los fariseos preguntaron a Jesus: "Maestro, icual es el mandamiento mas importante de la Ley?" Jesus les responditi: "Amaras al Senor tu Dios con todo tu coraz6n, con toda tu alma y con Nuevo ola de toda tu mente. Este es el primero y mas im- portante de los mandamientos. El segundo es semejante a este: Amaras a tu pr6jimo como a ti mismo. Estos dos mandamientos resumen toda mortondod infontil la Ley y los Profetas." Por Mons. Eduardo Boza Masvidal Mt. 22:34-40 No puedo olvidar la calcula que el niimero de vidas de sirven para echarlas en el cesto tremenda y desagradable im- ninos segadas por el aborto en un de la basura. Porque nadie puede Hoy es el momento de amar. presion que recibi cuando ano es mayor que el de todos los negar que un nifio no nacido es Una vez un mendigo ciego extendio su mano estando de viaje por unos dias muertos de las dos guerras una vida huaman, y si es malo suplicante a dos viajeros en un apartado camino. Un recientemente en Estados Uni- mundiales del presente siglo. discriminar la vida humana por viajero puso una moneda en la mano del mendigo. El dos, al poner el radio por la Estas dos experiencias, al motivo de raza, de religi6n, de otro lo ignoro. Entonces aparecio el Angel de la Muerte. noche antes de acostarme, oigo parecer intrascendentes, deben ideologia, tambien lo es por que anunciaban una clinica de llevarnos a una profunda motivo de edad, de tiempo de Les dijo: abortos, invitando a acudir a reflexidn. Es un hecho evidente existencia. Por eso en nuestras "El que dio la moneda al mendigo tendra cincuenta ella donde todo era muy que cuando una sociedad llega a democracias hay una gran falta afios mas de vida. El otro ahora morira." econ6mico y seguro, y ademas prescindir de principios morales de coherencia en las ideas cuando "iPuedo regresar y dar una moneda al mendigo?" confidencial. jMe vinieron a la fundamentales e inviolables y se hacen las defensoras de los pregunto* el viajero condenado. mente tantas cosas en ese s61o acepta como norm a de derechos humanos frente a los "No," replied el Angel de la Muerte, "un barco se momento! Mepreguntaba £c6mo conducta la conveniencia, la paises comunistas. Ellos al examina y se repara cuando aun esta en tierra, no es posible que hayamos llegado a comodidad, el gusto, el placer, es menos son coherentes con su cuando esta en alta mar." ese punto tan bajo de capaz de llegar a las mayores manera de pensar. Nuestra vida de cristianos nos llama al amor. Amor degradacidn moral? Me venia a aberraciones. Y esto es lo que nos Creo que tambien es digno de la mente la matanza de los nifios esta sucediendo. Puestos en ese reflexionar que con todo esto a Dios y a nuestros hermanos. Amando en esta vida nos inocentes de la que nos habla el piano, la vida humana, como estamos arruinando a la estamos preparando para el encuentro final con Dios, Evangelio de San Mateo, pero cualquier otro derecho humano, juventud. Solemos quejarnos que es Amor. con la diferencia de que aquella esta desvalorizada, y se ha mucho de los j6venes, pero nadie Dice una cancion Amar es entregarse. Nuestra vida matanza no se anunciaba a mirado como algo de lo que puede recoge sino lo que siembra. cristiana es una entrega a los demas. Hoy el mundo bombo y platillos y habia sido disponerse por mayoria de votos. Debemos preguntarnos: £Que necesita madres y padres entregados a sus hijos; siempre como un crimen Pero no es asi: aunque todos los valores y qu6 ejemplos reciben maestros entregados a sus alumnos; politicos en- monstruoso, producto de la gobernantes y todas las Camaras de los adultos? Porque son tregados a sus pueblos; cristianos entregados a sus vesania de un rey perverso, a Legislativas y todos los adultos los que aprueban las hermanos. Entrega es sacrifico. Entrega es estar pesar de que alcanzaria sdlo a Tribunales Supremos del mundo leyes del aborto que dispuesto a sacrificar la misma vida por nuestros treinta o cuarenta nifios, dado lo dijeran: SI, Dios diria: NO. Hay menosprecian la vida; son pequefia de la ciudad de Belen y algo por encima del hombre, adultos los que producen y hermanos. ahora en nuestro supercivilizado eterno e inviolable, que todos los dirigen y exhiben las peliculas Todas las leyes de nuestra religidn se resumen en mundo esta teniendo lugar cada hombres juntos no pueden echar pronograficas que destruyen la esa palabra: Amor. Nuestro amor es la Have del Cielo. dia esa enorme matanza de abajo. Y si no es asi son papel familia y todo sentido noble del Seguimos las leyes de Dios porque lo amamos. inocentes, con la aprobaci6n y mojado todas las Declaraciones amor y las que exaltan la Seguimos las leyes de la Iglesia porque amamos a Iegalizaci6n de gobiernos y de los Derechos Humanos y s61o violencia; son adultos los que Cristo. Vivimos una vida cristiana por amor. Ser legisladores. ponen el dinero como supremo catolico no es solamente asistir a Misa el domingo. Es En otra ocasibn se hablaba valor de la vida. Yo creo sin- vivir esa Misa cada dia de la semana. en una reuni6n de los adelantos ceramente que los jdvenes son de la medicina y el progreso de demasiado buenos para como No podemos amar a Dios sin amar al projimo. Cpmo las condiciones de vida que han debian ser con el bombardeo que cristianos, cuando amamos al projimo estamos amando reducido casi a cero la mor- estan recibiendo todos los dias en a Dios. En el pobre, el anciano, el desamparado, el talidad infantil en los paises nuestra sociedad. El mal no ha enfermo, en cada uno de ellos encontramos la presencia desarrollados. Y entonces llegado todavia a toda la de Dios. alguien hizo este comentario que, juventud. Aun quedan bastant En la Vigilia Pascual del Sabado Santo se enciende con toda su crudeza, debe j6venes idealistas, nobles, el Cirio Pascual. Poco a poco la luz del Cirio se va hacernos reflexionar: "Si. Ahora generosos. Pero es tiempo de compartiendo y la luz de Cristo conquista la oscuridad. los matan antes de nacer." Y poner un dique a esa ola que La vida cristiana es igual. Vamos compartiendo con decia una gran verdad: nunca ha arrasa con todo. Y eso es labor de nuestros hermanos la luz de nuestra fe. Todos juntos, habido una mortalidad infantil todos. Nadie puede permanecer hermanados por la fe y el amor, brillamos en la luz de tan tremenda como ahora. Se EDUARDO BOZA MASVIDAL indiferente. Cristo. Recordemos el viejo proverbio persa: "Busque a Dios y no lo pude ver. Curso de Musica Liturgica Busque mi alma y no la pude agarrar. "6Que Hay de Nuevo en Se invita al seminario a PeYez y los padres Jose Yoldi Busque a mi prdjimo y encontre los tres." Musica Liturgica en los parrocos, directores de y Juan Sosa. Espafiol?" Ese es el tema de la1 mrisica liturgica miembros de Otros cuatro seminarios Nueva Iglesia de San Isidro Labrador serie de Seminarios que esta las corales parroquiales, se ofreceran durante el ofreciendo el Departamento de lectores y cualquier otra proximo mes en cuatro puhtos La nueva iglesia de San Hammondville Road, Pompano Milsica Littfrgica en distintas persona interesada en musica distintos segtfn el siguiente Isidro Labrador sera inaugurada Beach, en ceremonia que oficiard parroquias de Miami. litiirgica. programa: y dedicada manana sabado, 25 de el Arzobispo Coleman F. Carroll. octubre, a las 11 a.m. en 2310 La nueva iglesia fue an- Todas las sesiones En nOviembre: miercoles, teriormente la Misi6n de Nuestra La serie comenzo anoche comienzan a las 8:30 p.m. con 5, St. Cecilia, 1040 W. 29th Senora Reina de la Faz, de (jueves) en St. Dominic y la celebracion eucaristica y St., Hialeah; jueves 6, St. FULL 0 PART TIME Delray Beach. La mayor parte de continuara' el jueves prrfximo, continuan a las 9:15 p.m. con John Vianney (capilla), 2900 los feligreses son agricultores de 30 de octubre, en St. Kieran, discusion, preguntas y S.W. 87th Ave; mie'rcoles, 12, Trabaje por su cuenta. origen mexicano. El parroco, 2355 S.W. Miami Avenue. Se fuentes de musica litiirgica. St. Mary Cathedral (salon), Padre Bernard Kirlin, estudi6 en han escogido seis puntos Han trabajado en la 7525 N.W. 2nd Ave.; jueves, 443-1874 Mexico y lleva afios en el distintos para facilitar la organizaci6n de los seminarios 19, St. Louis, 7270 S.W. 120th apostolado en espafiol. asistencia. Sor Joyce LaVoy, Sor Antonia St. Page 22 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24.1975 Conoce tu fe Moises y el exodo PorelP.JUANJ.SOSA Dios consciente de su alianza despues, el Fara6n envia a sus En el Antiguo Testamento con los Patriarcas. Y este Dios soldados detras del pueblo descubrimos la gran fe en un escoge a Moists para una peregrine Le motiva la rabia Dios que interviene en la mision muy especial: liberar de saber que les ha dejado ir. historia de un pueblo. Este alpueblo de Israel, ayudarlos Le ciega el propbsito de concepto en si se convierte en a salir de Egipto, orientarlos a atacarlos y traerlos de nuevo un anticipo de la realidad del la tierra prometida. a Egipto. Dios, sin embargo, Nuevo Testamento. Ya que el Como todo profeta, debe seguir su plan. Despugs •Senor volvera a intervenir por Moise's rehusa esta mision, que el pueblo de Israel cruza medio de Su Hijo Jesus para pero Dios insiste. Le revela su el Mar Rojo, el Senor los completar el anuncio de los nombre, nombre que proviene protege abriendo las aguas del profetas y anunciar un Reino de un verbo judio antiguo que mar y dejando que los egipcios nuevo y un Pueblo nuevo. expresa un dinamismo in- penetren en el para luego Si el primer libro de la creible Yav6 significa 'el que hacer que las aguas les Biblia, el libro del Genesis, es' o 'el que no cesa de ser', 'el cubran. De nuevo el Senor nos presenta el 'como' y el que causa'. Es Yav6 el Pastor protege a su pueblo y les salva 'por que'', de la Historia de que interviene en la vida de su en medio de la crisis que les Salvacion, es esencialmente pueblo, que no le abandona. agobiaba. (Exodo 14:21). en el segundo libro, el libro del En esta revelaci6n del nombre Exodo, donde encontramos la del Senor, Moists descubre el El Dios Salvador accidn salvadora de Dios en su caracter de Dios. Los Israelitas nunca pueblo. El Fara6n se resiste a habrian de olvidar la in- La historia del pueblo dejar que sus trabajadores se tervencidn del Senor en la judio, pues, se arraiga marchen del pais. Su in- historia de su pueblo. Todos basicamente en la in- transigencia siempre se los afios recordarian este tervenci6n de Dios por medio mantiene paralela a una serie evento tan importante con la del Exodo de Egipto. El Senor de plagas o maldiciones que celebracion de la Pacua rescato a los Israelitas de por medio de Moises Dios Judia, una fiesta que recuerda Egipto donde habian sido envia a este pueblo. Son la liber a c ion del pueblo de esclavos por largo tiempo senates del Senor para que el Israel de las manos egipcias, para que Su Promesa se Faraon cambie de actitud y el nacimiento de un pueblo hiciera realidad. Esa promesa deje que Su pueblo marche a escogido para ser 'luz entre comenzo en Abraham y su la libertad. las naciones'. descendencia, pero tomo En el Exodo, pues, Moises forma activa y dinamica en La Ultima plaga guia el pueblo hasta el Monte Moises, el instrumento de Dios Por fin en el capitulo 11 el Sinai donde confirmd la para esta mision. escritor sagrado describe la alianza que el Senor mantiene El libro del ultima plaga. Esta es el con su pueblo. Esta es la vieja Deuteronomio, capitulo 26, anuncio de la muerte del alianza, pero la alianza que versiculos 5 al 8, capta en primer hijo var6n de los clama una respuesta de sintesis la gran fe del Egipcios. A la muerte de su lealtad y de fe por parte del Israelita: linico hijo, el Faraon en pueblo; es la alianza de un "Mi padre era un arameo desespero deja marchar al Dios Salvador que hizo a un errante que bajd a Egipto y pueblo. En cierta forma pueblo de un hombre Kas .- fue a refugiarse alii, siendo reconoce el poder del Dios de (Abraham) para anunciar Su pocos aun; pero se hizo una los Patriarcas. Presencia y Su Accion nacidn grande y poderosa. Los Aiin asi, poco tiempo Salvifica a tod as las naciones. egipcios nos maltrataron, nos oprimieron y nos impusieron dura servidumbre. Llamamos entonces a Yav6, Dios de nuestros padres, y Yave el El pueblo se queja Senor escuchri nuestra voz, vio nuestra miseria, nuestras Llenos del entusiasmo que por mano de Yave, en Egipto, en que esta 'queja' se morira. Por el momento, sin penalidades y nuestra nace de la experiencia de la cuando nos sentabamos junto manifest6 ocurrid mas embargo, para un pueblo opresi6n. Yave nos sac6 de liberacibn, el pueblo de Israel a las ollas de carne y adelante. Moises habia ido a peregrino y d6bil, las leyes son Egipto con mano fuerte yten- marcha hacia la tierra comiamos pan en abundancia. buscar el mensaje del Seftor a una necesidad. En el libro del so brazo, en medio de gran prometida. Cuenta el escritor Ustedes, en cambio, nos ban la montafia. El pueblo se Levitico se encontraran tertor, senates y prodigios." sagrado que los Israelitas traido a este desierto en que cansa y construye un becerro alrededor de 626 leyes que estuvieron cuarenta afios todo ese gentio morira de de oro, un idolo, al que adoran componen la vida del La historia del Exodo peregrinando por el desierto. hambre". y se entregan plenamente. Israelita. El lector comienza a darse La comida escaseaba; el Ante la ira de Moises, el Entre la alegria de la En el Exodo el Israelita cuenta que los niimeros agua estaba muy limitada. pueblo se arrepiente, en libertad y el desespero de la encuentra las raices de su fe y usados en la Biblia expresan Pero mas que lo material en la especial los de la tribu de peregrinacion, Mois6s celebra el porqu6 de su nacionalismo una realidad simbolica mas vida de este pueblo, se habia Levi. Muchos otros perecen ritualmente la Santa Alianza religioso: que una certitud numerica. enfriado lo mas importante: por su falta de fe ante la que habia comenzado el Sefior Moises, un nino judio, es Cuarenta afios representa un la fe y la esperanza de saber justicia de Dios, (Capitulo 32). con Abraham (Capitulo 24). rescatado de la muerte y largo tiempo, y un largo que Dios seguia acom- Las leyes del Senor, Es la alianza del Monte Sinai, criado por una princesa tiempo demoro esta pafiandoles por aquel desierto. captadas en el capitulo 20, la alianza que rompera el egipcia, la hija del Fara6n peregrinacion que, sin em- Si Moises y su hermano, anuncian la necesidad de pueblo seguidamente, pero (Exodo 2). Aquelnino crece en bargo, sufrio diferentes ex- Aaroon, mostraron por medio seguir el mandato del Senor. que Dios cumple en todo un ambiente noble pero no periencias. de las plagas en Egipto el Son expresiones minimas de momento. En esta expresibn soporta la injusticia que un Una de estas experiencias poder del Senor en tierras una relacion dinamica, pero liturgica se completa la egipcio ejerce sobre un her- ha caracterizado al pueblo de extranjeras, tuvieron que expresiones necesarias para realidad de una promesa que mano judfo. Al intervenir en Israel incluso despues de hacer lo mismo para el propio un pueblo sin freno. No sera sera repetida por los profetas este acto injusto, Moises tiene haberse situado en la tierra pueblo que el Sefior habia - hasta la llegada de Jesus que y sellada por Jesus. La sangre que huir al desierto. Es en el que Dios prometio. Es la escogido para su mision. Pan la Ley o leyes del pueblo seran del cordero que Moists rocia desierto donde Moises recibe experiencia de la 'queja'. en forma de man a es el completadas. Jesus anuncia sobre el pueblo y sobre el altar la llamada del Senor en la La alegria de la liberacion alimento que el Sefior les un nuevo mandamiento, el como sefial de unidad, es una famosa escena de la "zarza" poco a poco dio paso a una envia. De una piedra brotara mandamiento del amor. La prefiguraci6n de la Sangre de ardiente. actitud negativay amarga. La agua para saciar las relacion entre Su Padre y el Jesus que desde una Cruz Moists escucha la voz del encontramos retratada por el gargantas incredulas de pueblo no sera a base de leyes, purifica un mundo Senor que se revela como el autor sagrado en el capitulo aquellos que claman con el sino de corazones trans- desequilibrado y anuncia una Dios de Abraham, el Dios de 16, versiculo 3: es torn ago y no con el coraztin. formados por la fe. El que vida nueva en un mundo Isaac, y el Dios de Jacob, un "Ojala hubieramos muerto Pero la forma mas tragica viva en esta forma nunca mejor. Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, October 24,1975 / Page 23 Una masa que busca respuesta a sus inquietudes Juventud hispana Un plan de accidn para llevar esa respuesta El Padre Gustavo Miyares A todos ellos, sin embargo, tiene ahora una responsabilidad pretende llegar el programa de de millares. Millares de j6venes pastoral juvenil que estS De los muchos actos de la Semana de la Hlspanidad, los que mas hondo calado tuvieron fueron los de habla hispana. El joven organizados para mantener vivas en la juventud y la nifiez las tradiciones y los valores de la cultura. esbozando el Padre Miyares. hispana. En la composicidn arriba, derecha, Mariela Eleta, de Panama, exhibe su 'pollera de gala' sacerdote ha sido designado para Pero poco a poco. Gradualmente. en la fiesta hispana del Barry College. Abajo las jovencitas del Centro Mater, en la 'Pequefia dirigir el apostolado de la "Primero quiero conocer Habana' reviven la musica y el baile de Espana y Cuba. juventud de habla hispana. Si su bien como trabajan los elementos responsabilidad se redujera a con los que ya contamos: estadisticas, el Padre Miyares Encuentros juveniles, grupos tendria que estar contando parroquiales de juventud millares. catolica, el aporte que pueda Por ejemplo, el cuenta con unos ofrecer la Agrupacion Catblica 600 muchachos que han pasado Universitaria, el aporte de los j6- por los encuentros juveniles y venes envueltos en los alrededor de un millar de jtivenes Encuentros Familiares y en el que trabajan en los 20 grupos de Movimiento Familiar Cristiano, juventud cat61ica en las asi como los jovenes hispanos que parroquias de Dade. La mayoria trabajan en los grupos de CYO en de esos j6venes estudian en high ingles o en otros movimientos de schools y colleges de Miami. Es apostolado como la Legi6n de con ese contingente de jovenes Maria, donde tambi6n hay varios llenos de inquietudes apostdlicas muchachos, o los escuderos de que pretende sacudir a la masa Colon en Espanol." juvenil de origen hispano. La Entonces, con todos ellos, en tarea es todo un reto. una forma organizada, vamos a - En este momento hay penetrar el ambiente juvenil, estudiando en los 'high schools' especialmente a traves del publicos del Condado Dade un contacto personal, pero tambien total de 14,693 jovenes en 'Senior a traves de tecnicas de High' (grados 9 al 12) y 18,252 en comunicacion de masas, desde el 'junior high' (grados 7 y 8). Total, mitin relampago a cursillos de unos 33,000 hispanos en los high formacion, volantes, hojas im- schools publicos. En los high presas, columnas en los school catolicos hay unos 3,300 peri6dicos, conferencias, circulos jdvenes. Pero tenemos un sector de estudio, lo que sea con tal de sobre el que no hay estadisticas: poder llevar un mensaje cristiano El numero de jovenes que a esa juventud. despues de cumplir los 16 aftos "Aunque la veamos con una dejan la escuela y se van a capa de aparente frivolidad e trabajar, o simplemente deja los indiferencia, esta juventud estudios. nuestra tiene inquietudes y busca Solamente de esa masa de una respuesta a esas inquietudes. mas de 33,000 jovenes hispanos en Se pregunta hacia donde va el las escuelas superiores del mundo como lo vemos y qu6 Condado Dade icuantos habra significa vivir y.cual es el papel que nunca han escuchado una de ellos en el mundo. Esas palabra del Evangelio, cuSntos inquietudes nos dan la posibilidad que apenas han recibido una de ofrecerles una respuesta como instruccidn religiosa para la Iglesia demostrandole que el ,'•• primera comunion, cuantos que valor de la persona hum ana es filtrados por la frivolidad que infinito y que cuenta para algo y promueve la sociedad con- que encontrando a Cristo se sumerista que los rodea no tienen encuentran a si mismos y la la menor inquietud no, ya respuesta a todas sus religiosa, sino aunque sea inquietudes." humanista? Ahora mismo, el Padre En primer piano Mart a Gonzalez y Maria Solas. Lamentablemente — Miyares y el Padre Felipe reconoce el Padre Miyares — la Estevez trabajan en la proporcidn, aunque no hay datos organizacion del proximo en- Cristina Masbueno torn a guarapo concretos, es evidentemente cuentro juvenil para hombres los elevada. dias 21, 22 y 23 de noviembre. Eso forma parte del 'empezar con lo que ya tenemos para lanzarse despues a penetrar todo el am- biente juvenil hispano.' Y como en los boletines radiales de noticias: "Seguiremos informando."

Dfa de Precepto

El sabado, primero de noviembre es la festividad de Todos los Santos, dia de precepto. Como son dos dias continuos de obligacion de ofr misa, la Congregacion del Clero ha dispuesto que un catolico no cumple con las dos obligaciones con solo participar en la misa de la vigilia dominical el sabado por la noche, sino que debe oirse misa el sabado en la mafiana o la El Padre Gustavo Miyares tarde, y ademas participar en la El alcalde Mauriclo Ferr6 habla director de Apostolado Juvenil en liturgia dominical. a los nifios y jdvenes de Centro Espanol. Mater sobre el orgullo de la tradicidn hispana y cristlana. Beth Novas y Maria Alvarez se preparan para la escena.

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