x r - r * o o — c r i c ~. CD O **sj H c x c x Catholics in Congress CO CO > m cc CD ►—j 33 ( f - o CZ 1---! ‘2 ’ Q X pc m 98th to have a record 141 O 2 IT. O C JTON (NC) - The Catholics — was set at the election bids, accounting for the 13), New Jersey (nine of 16) and o 2 T Third are Episcopalians, with 61 r * *—• ess, which convened beginning of the 97th Congress two members. six-seat gain. (nine of 47). CD C ill have a record 141 years ago. There were 129 The 17 Catholics in the Senate As for party affiliation, 96 of the Catholics in both the95th Congress BUT IN TERMS of percentage, X a survey of the new remain identical to two years ago, 141 Catholics are Democrats and S o io w s . (1977-78) and 96th Congress (1979- meaning that the entire six-seat 45 are Republican. In the 97th the "most Catholic" delegation ■ '9 * A »—I {J j 80). ey, made by Ameri- increase for Catholics in the new Congress, 89 of the 135 Catholics will come from New , CO where all three representatives t H - < d for Separation of Congress came in the House of were Democrats and 46 were > X) State, which monitors Representatives. Republican. and one of two senators are aetween government CATHOLICS CONTINUE to be The largest state delegation of Catholics. r n By contrast there will be no H n, found that 17 of 100 the largest faith group in Actually there will be 21 Catholics will come from New —. co and 124 of 435 Congress, according to the freshman Catholics in the House York (15 of 36). Other large Catholics in the state delegations un from Arkansas, Georgia, Hawaii, [ \ j atives in the new survey. In second place are the of Representatives. But 15 Catholic state delegations include re Catholic, United Methodists, who will have incumbent Catholics either did not Illinois (13 of 24), Pennsylvania vious record — 135 73 members in the new Congress. run again or lost in their re­ (11 of 25), Massachusetts (nine of (Continued on page 2) G a in in g

The Catholic Worker move ment, led by the late Dorothy Pennsylvania’s Day, appears to be gaining strength. See page 7. largest weekly URGH circulation 15 Cents 138th Year, CXLIt No. 43 Established in 1 844: A merica's Oldest Catholic N ewspa per in Continuous Publication Friday, January 7, 1983 TO busloads Last column of pro-lifers r. Andrew Greeley writes his last column, explaining why he decided to quit turning out his headed for D.C. weekly articles. See page 5. More than 70 busloads of pro-life ending at the Capitol steps where a supporters are expected from rally will be held. Afterward, the Western Pennsylvania for the 10th marchers will visit the offices of annual March for Life, to be held their Congressmen. in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, An addition to this year's march Jan. 22. will be a March-a-Thon that will Mary Lou Gartner, coordinator permit those who cannot make the here and area director for the trip to still have a role in it. National March of Life Commit­ Marchers will seek pledges from tee, recalled that this year's sponsors for their participation in march will commemorate the 10th the march. Funds raised will be anniversary of the "d ay of used to continue pro-life lobbying infam y" when the U.S. Supreme in the coming year. Letter to NBC Court legalized abortion. The March for Life that usually The bus trips being organized by is held in for those who TV columnist Jim Breig writes many church groups and can't make the Washington trip an open letter to NBC on its organizations from the 10 counties has been put off until Spring, programming schedule. See of southwestern Pennsylvania are because the national march falls page 10. being coordinated with similar on Saturday this year, and it was trips by groups from all 50 states. felt many more would be able to A gathering of 100,000 people is b go. eing predicted for the day. However, the pro-life Prayer Buses here will leave early Breakfast which preceded the Also inside Saturday morning, arriving in local march will still be held. It Coordinators for m arch Editorials...... Pages 4-5 Washington before noon. The will take place Saturday, Jan. 15, at St. Nicholas Cathedral Looking over literature on the national March for publicity director for the local participation; and Around diocese...... Page 6 march has as its theme “ Human Community Center in Oakland. Life are, from left, Mercedes Haubach, of St. Mary Lou Gartner, of St. Joseph, Verona, the Home Again ...... Page 7 Life Amendment — No Comprom­ Susanna , one of the bus coordinators; Western Pennsylvania coordinator for the Obituaries ...... Page 8 ise! " It will begin, at noon and /"proceed down Pennsylvania Ave., (Continued on page 2) Mary Lou Mahon of Our Lady of Grace parish, march. - Photo by John C. Keenan New cardinals

Elevation of Archbishop B ernardin called tribute to U.S. Church OFFICIAL

By NC News Service Archdiocese last summer by Pope the church grew both nationally 1971 he was named a member of Cardinal-designate Joseph L. John Paul, has been probably the and internationally. the Pontifical Commission for the Bernardin’s elevation to the fastest rising prelate in the U.S. In 1974 his brother U.S. bishops Revision of the Code of Canon Retirement, is a tribute and also one of1 elected him president of the NCCB Law. not only to him but to the church in the most respected. and USCC. That made Archbishop Among the new cardinals assignments Chicago and the United States, the He is chiefly known in the United Bernardin the bishops' leader and named was another top news­ president of the National States today as chairman of an ad chief national spokesman for the maker in 1982 — Archbishop Jozef Conference of Catholic Bishops hoc committee of U.S. bishops next three years. Glemp of Gniezno and Warsaw, said Jan. 5. drafting a proposed pastoral letter That same year the bishops . Archbishop Glemp is primate of His Excellency, Bishop “ Catholics in the United States on war and peace and in that elected Archbishop Bernardin one Leonard, announces the of four U.S. delegates to the world Poland and was chief spokesman feel joy and gratitude at Pope capacity was featured on the following retirement and John Paul I I s action," said cover of Time magazine. But his Synod of Bishops' meeting in for the Polish church during 1982 assignment of Archbishop John R. Roach, NCCB 30 years as a priest also have been . Delegates to the synod that when Poland was under martial effective Thursday, Jan. 6,1983 president. marked by several other year elected Archbishop law. except where noted: Archbishop Roach made his achievements. Bernardin to the permanent The pope also named a bishop remarks in a statement released A native of Columbia, S.C.. the council to plan the 1977 synod. within the Soviet Union, an shortly after Pope John Paul son of Italian immigrant parents, He also was appointed by Pope Angolan archbishop who was named 18 new cardinals from Archbishop Bernardin became a Paul to a five-year term on the kidnapped and held by guerrillas RETIREMENT around the world, including jDishop in 1966 at the age of 38 when Vatican Congregation for for a month in 1982, and a French Archbishop Bernardin. Pope Paul VI named him an ARCHBISHOP BERNARDIN 3ishops, making Archbishop archbishop of Polish-Jewish The Reverend Paul W. Dillon The NCCB president offered his auxiliary bishop of Atlanta. Bernardin the first non-cardinal to parents who is a convert to for reasons of health, has congratulations to Archbishop Two years later he was elected four years until 1972 when — at 14 serve the congregation, which is Catholicism. The pope made the resigned the pastorate of St. Bernardin. “ At the same time I general secretary of the U.S. — he was appointed archbishop ol responsible for the naming ol announcement at his general John Parish, Coylesville. thank the holy father for an honor bishops' twin Washington Cincinnati. bishops and the establishment ol audience and said he will hold a effective Saturday, Jan. 1,1983. in which we all re jo ic e ,” agencies, the National Conference During his tenure in Cincinnati, dioceses. consistory Feb. 2 to elevate the 18 Archbishop Roach said. of Catholic Bishops and U.S. which ended with his 1982 Archbishop Bernardin has churchmen to the College of DEACONS Archbishop Bernardin, 54, who Catholic Conference. appointment to Chicago, continued as a member of the Cardinals. was appointed to head the Chicago He served in Washington for Archbishop Bernardin's stature in synod's permanent council, and in (Continued on page 3) The Reverend Donald R. Bischof, to St. Maurice Parish, Forest Hills. The Reverend Bruce C. Questions, answers Brylinski, to St. Philomena Parish, Beaver Falls. The Reverend Edward J. Burns, to St. Therese of Lisieux N ew colum n to begin in Catholic Parish, Munhall. The Reverend Martin R. Within the next several weeks, Were your studies in theology Other newspapers run official position of the Church. Conley, to St. Sylvester Parish, the will begin centered in a specific area? syndicated question columns. How will you deal with this in Brentwood. a question-and-answer column Do you envision your column your column? The Reverend Frank G. written by Fr. Charles S. Bober, Yes, my concentration was being any different? I believe that teachers within Erdeljac, to St. Malachy Parish, who is an assistant director of the the theology of the Church and the Church have an obligation to Kenmawr. Yes, frequently I feel that diocesan vocations office and a my area of special interest is the present the official teaching of The Reverend Joseph G. such columns are too general­ faculty member of St. Vincent theology of priesthood and the Church. However, on certain Luisi, to St. Raphael Parish. ized or concentrate too heavily Seminary in Latrobe. In ministry. issues the Church has not taken Pittsburgh. preparation for this new column, on theological issues. a specific position and continues The Reverend Joseph A. While I believe that it is the Pittsburgh Catholic asked Fr. Concerning your column, to allow the exchange of ideas Mueller, to St. Veronica Parish, Bober to introduce himself to our essential to establish a solid and the circulation of a number Am bridge. what types of questions are theological base for answers, I readers. of opinions. The Reverend Gary W. welcome? would hope that my reflections This is not to foster ambiguity Oe .nler, to St. Valentine would also be very practical and but to surface various Pa. iSh, Bethel Park. Basically, any questions of really helpful in the daily lives of approaches with a view toward The Reverend Edward R. Father, since our readers will real interest to the readers may your readers. be directing their questions to be submitted. enabling the Church to Schleicher, to St. Anne Parish, I would also hope to be able to eventually present its authentic Castle Shannon. you in the coming months, it give some "local flavor" to my teaching. The Reverend Thomas A. might be helpful for them to Can you be more specific? answers. Anyone who has lived "Opinions,” as you call them, Wagner, to St. Philip Neri know a little about you. in Pittsburgh even for a short are not always bad. However, in Parish. Donora. Yes, I would be happy to deal time knows that it is not only the column I will write, when The Revered Dennis M. I was born in 1946 and grew up with questions regarding “ someplace special" but also such opinions or further Wargo, to St. Alphonsus Parish, in Castle Shannon. I attended theological or pastoral matters unique. South Hills Catholic High School and specifically how certain questions are presented they Wexford. This is also very true of the will always be termed so and and graduated from St. Francis beliefs of the Church are Church of Pittsburgh. Especi­ FR. CHARLES S. BOBER clearly distinguished from the College in 1968. presented and understood in our ally in the area of pastoral I was ordained in 1972 and contemporary society. questions of a very personal teaching found in the official practice, I hope to concentrate documents of the Church. spent the first five years after nature in a column for general not only on the practice of the To be ordained Deacons in the ordination as an assistant inSS. Are there any questions that readership. Church universal but also deal Questions for the Catholic's near future: Peter & Paul parish in Beaver. I you would not be able to However, even such questions with specific considerations for n e w question-and-answer Mr. John M. Bachkay, to St. attended the Catholic Univer­ answer? may be grouped together and our own diocese. column featuring Fr. Bober may Thomas More Parish, Bethel sity of America in Washington, answered in a general way be sent to Fr. Charles S. Bober at Park. D.C., and received a doctorate Yes, I don’t feel that it is regarding the principles which So often in the media we read St. Patrick Rectory, 1711 Liberty Mr. Dennis A. Deile Donne, to in theology in 1982. appropriate to deal with specific underlie the questions. “ opinions” and not really the Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222. Holy Trinity Parish, Moon Run. Page 2 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, January 7, 1983

Sliding board, m onkeybars

N ew look at nursing school

By STEPHEN KARLINCHAK wholistic care philosophy of the professor of education at Point A motorist driving down the hospital." Park College, was then brought in Boulevard of the Allies might be One thing that makes the Mercy to run the program. surprised to see playground Hospital Child Development The former employee cafeteria equipment — a sliding board and Center different from others in in the nursing school provided the monkeybars — in the courtyard in area hospitals, Dr. Hvizdos said, space for the child care center. Dr. front of the Mercy Hospital School is that it is a regular part of the Hvizdos determined what she of Nursing. hospital rather than a subcon­ wanted, an architect drew the The playground equipment isn’t tracted service. blueprints and the hospital for the hospital’s pediatric The program started in 1982 maintainence staff constructed department nor is it fora physical when Sr. Joanne Marie Andiorio, the suite. The child development education class in the nursing RSM, the hospital’s executive center's suite includes two school. director conducted a survey as to classrooms, a kitchen area, a The playground equipment is a the needs of the Mercy Hospital professional resource center, an small part of a new program, the employees. Among the needs cited office and a storage area. Mercy Hospital Child Develop­ was child care. Dr. Hvizdos said When the child development ment Center, an in-house child the employees said that the lack of center ojsened in September, there care facility for the three- and child care affected job product­ were 13 children enrolled; now four-year old children of hospital ivity and performance. there are 17. “ We span all employees. Explaining further, Dr. Hvizdos departments in the hospital,” Dr. However, said the center's said job productivity would be Hvizdos said of the jobs held by director, Dr. Mary Ann Hvizdos, affected by the lack of child care if parents of the children, Ph.D., the program's emphasis is an employee would be absent or “ secretarial, nursing, purchas­ on child development, not forced to arrive late or leave work ing, public affairs." babysitting. "When the hospital's early because the babysitter The two classrooms are divided Four-year old Stacy Fabian (center) tries her Assisting her are classmates Katie Lococo (left) board of directors approved the couldn't make it. Job perfor­ into four areas: 1) a library/quiet hand at making snacks for a recent parents’ night and Craig Rhodes Jr. (right). idea, they wanted a high quality mance would be affected if an activity center: 2) a creative at the Mercy Hospital Child Development Center. program, not just daycare, but an employee would worry about expression (art) area; 3) a educational program.'' his/her child in an inadequate cognitive skills (reading and enrollment of 12 days a month. playground equipment is located. keep them here. A quality hospital She explained that the child child care situation instead of matehmatics readiness) area; The part-time enrollment option, A family lunch is served employee means quality hospital development center combines the concentrating on work. and 4) a dramatic play area that Dr. Hvizdos said, is designed for from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Rest care." traditional pre-school models with After approval was given, Dr. has dress up clothes and large employees who work on rotating time is from 12:45 to 2 :15 p.m. Looking ahead, she said next an emphasis on intellectual, social Hvizdos said a needs assessment wooden blocks. shifts and who would use the "The children really sleep,” Dr. year, the program will expand to and emotional development. "We was conducted as to what services Parents pay a tuition of $8.75 a center on a limited basis. Hvizdos said, “ some of them have include two-year-olds. Event­ take the philosophy of helping the could be provided. Dr. Hvizdos, a day and have the option of two There are three teachers and been up since 5 a.m ." ually, Dr. Hvizdos said she would whole child,” Dr. Hvizdos said, former teacher at the Carlow enrollment plans: a regular five- one teaching assistant, said Dr. Special lessons are from 2 :15 to like to see the program expand to "That is in conjunction with the Campus School and a former day enrollment or a part-time Hvizdos. Since the center is open 3:30 p.m. Once a week, Karen include infant care and from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., the staff Clarke, the hospital's healing afterschool care for older members stagger their hours so ministry director, holds a music children. that someone is always present in class; another day, Sister Natalie At present, students from the the center. Lann, C SJ, holds a class in Mercy Hospital School of Nursing Some of the children arrive at creative movement. In addition, and Community College of the center when it opens, while the children have taken field trips Allegheny County come in as other children arrive when their to Schenley Park to see the observers; next semester parents report for work. The early autumn leaves, to the Civic Arena students from Carlow College will arrivers can play in any or all of to see the clowns when the circus join them as observers. the four classroom areas. Opening came to Pittsburgh, to Market As for parental reactions, "I'd exercises, which informally start Square, and to Sister Joanne give it a rave review ," said Marge the day at the center, and the Marie’s office. Lambori, a part-time nurse at morning snack are held from 8:30 An afternoon snack is served Mercy whose four-year old to 9 a.m. around 3:30 p.m. Some of the daughter Chrissie attends the The morning lessons are from 9 children leave with their parents center. “ I've had other to 10:30 a.m. "Growth is the most around this time. For the children experiences with daycare and this rapid in the pre-school years and who stay later, the remainder of is the best by far. When I came we help develop their curiosity the day is for indoor or outdoor here, I saw how it was organized, I about things," Dr.Hvizdos said. play activities. talked with Dr. Hvizdos and I was Adding that the child development “Parents are free to visit impressed with her credentials.'' center isn’t a kindergarten, she anytime,” Dr. Hvizdos said. "W e Chrissie Lambori said she likes said the emphasis isn’t so much on have a family atmosphere here at coming to school and that she the academic, but on fun and Mercy. The administration wants enjoys finger painting. Asked stimulating activities such as to enhance family life.” what she likes best about coming Theology students making butter. She also noted that Asked if the child development to the center, Chrissie said "I get the parents receive copies of the center was designed as a tool to to play." Fr. John O’Toole, diocesan vocations director, Margaret Mary parish in Moon Twp.; Martin lesson plans so they can see what recruit nurses, Dr. Hvizdos Four-year old Katie Lococo said talks with some of the diocese’s students in Conley of St. Bernard parish in Mt. Lebanon; Fr. activities their children are doing. replied "In the future, we might among the things she likes about theology at the annual dinner Bishop Leonard O’Toole, Paul J. Zywan of St. Alphonsus, From 10:45 to 11:30 a.m., the use it to attract nurses. But for the center are playing games, hosted for them last week at St. Paul Sem inary in Springdale; and Ed Burns of St. Agatha, Ellwood children play, weather permitt­ now, it is a service for our getting to paint turkeys, writing Crafton. From left are Harry R. Bielewicz of St. C ity. — Photo by Jdhn C. Keenan ing, outdoors in the courtyard of employees. We want to attract her name and playing with her the nursing school, where the quality employees and we want to friend Stacey.

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Medical Aid for Poland (M AP), Church, 5001 Baptist Rd.; Christ He told of long lines of people, a local group of volunteers United Methodist Church in l standing from dawn to dusk to working to help the beleagured Bethel Park; St. Paul Methodist purchase groceries, medical people of Poland, renewed its Church in Allison Park, and First i prescriptions or other items and, efforts to collect medical supplies United Methodist Church, S. in the end, “ the people must go and funds in the Pittsburgh and Aiken Avenue, Shadyside. home empty-handed. The need for Greensburg areas beginning Especially needed are vitamins-, help is beyond anyone’s Sunday, Jan. 2, the Feast of the toothpaste, soap, cotton, aspirins, imagination, and the situation is Epiphany, which served as the items of health or personal worsening, ’ ' she quoted her father I "kick-off day" for this year’s hygiene use for adults and as saying. j drive. children, plus medicines, medical She explained that “ if this is The group last year collected a supplies and medical instru­ true for Polish people generally, it large amount of such goods which ments. is particularly true for families of ! were distributed through the work Also financial contributions, Solidarity members or for those of Catholic Relief Services and tax-deductible, can be sent to who have lost their jobs through . Catholic church officials in Medical Aid for Poland, Box 493, Communist retribution. These • Poland. Seton Hill College, Greensburg, people have no money, and are According to Barbara Raczk- Pa. 15601. unable to purchase even meager i owski of Monroeville, chairman of Mrs. Raczkowski recently rations," she added. MAP and a faculty member at received a letter from Crakow Ted Simon, a Westmoreland Seton Hill College in Greensburg, Cardinal Francis Macharski County Commissioner, will ¡■’collections will be accepted at all thanking MAP workers for the arrange for transportation of the Polish churches and at these shipment of supplies and financial collected goods to New York, Mrs. Sem inarians9 dinner i centers: contributions sent to Poland last Raczkowski explained. From St. Anselm Convent in spring. The need continues, there, Catholic Relief Services Bishop Leonard visits with David Bonnar and his hosted by the diocesan vocations office. The Swissvale; Sacred Heart Convent especially for medical items, he will ship them to Poland, where parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bonnar, during the Bonnars are members of St. Gabriel of the in Shadyside; Seton Center on stressed. Cardinal Macharski will annual bishop’s dinner for college seminarians Sorrowful Virgin parish in Whitehall. Pioneer Avenue in Brookline; This appeal was repeated by supervise distribution. and their parents. The event was held recently at Rockwell Hall at Duquesne Professor Karol Buczek, Mrs. Greensburg Bishop William Photo by John C. Keenan the Allegheny Club at Three Rivers Stadium, — University. Raczkowski's father, who arrived Connare is honorary chairman of Baldwin United Methodist from Poland this fall to visit her. Medical Aid for Poland. Teaching as did

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B y F R . HUGH LANG moral issues, an individual must teacher. Diocesan Superintendent of have an understanding of what Father McBride indicates: Schools Jesus taught if he/she is to find the “Catholic educators will not be An organization which intends motivation to be faithful to that able to possess a Catholic vital to grow and be effective must teaching. As a result, the Church, indentity nor to sustain a project beyond the responsibilit­ the family and school must make commitment to moral education ies and problems of the day and greater efforts in proving to our without a developing spiritual life. look to the future to plan and give youth that the message of the Growing in the love of Christ by direction if it is to remain a gospel can be relevant to our means of personal prayer, productive institution. society and meaningful to the liturgical celebration, and the In the current issue of individual. active practice of love, justice, “ Momentum,” the journal Many parents voice concern and mercy is a non-negotiable published by the National Catholic that the diminishing number of requirement for Catholic Educational Association, Fr. religious in our schools weakens educators. A Church-related Alfred McBride, a noted Catholic the Catholic or religious impact of school demands Christ related educator, identified the challeng­ the schools. Realistically this people. . .The first challenge for es facing Catholic education in the could happen if the religious are Catholic education is the most 1980s. He reduced the challenges the only people in the school basic one — keep Catholic schools to three simple statements: community reflecting gospel Catholic, institutionally, morally, values. However, we should not and spiritually.” — Keep the Catholic Schools sell our laity short. Are not lay This subject will be continued at a Catholic. men and women, many of whom later date. — Increase their academic are parents, capable of modeling excellence. for our young people the virtues of — Put them on a sound financial faith, hope, love, justice, peace, P o p e s h o w s basis. reconciliation and courage? St. Pius X celebration There are several schools in the Bishop Leonard cuts the cake during the The Schools Office staff has o p t i m i s m Geraldine Miller, SC, director of the diocesan Diocese of Pittsburgh with all lay celebration that marked the 10th anniversary of bureau for sevices to the aging; and Fr. Thomas spent substantial amounts of time faculties that truly reflect the the St. Pius X Residence for the elderly in Marpes, pastor of St. Pius X parish. considering these issues and the gospel values as a result of an (NC) - At his Brookline. Looking on, from left, are Barbara many corollaries that emanate awareness on the part of the lay final general audience of 1982 Wood, the residence's administrator; Sister — Photo by John C. Keenan from them. We agree with the faculty of what it means to be a Pope John Paul II looked with importance of these issues and teacher in a Catholic school and optimism toward the new year. would like to indicate how we are the responsibility of reflecting a "Is the world becoming better relating to the challenges of the Catholic life style for children. or is it getting worse?” he asked a 1980s. 18 C ardinals nam ed Two programs have been standing-room-only crowd of 9,000 initiated to assist principals and people in the Paul VI Audience (Continued from page 1) be related to delicate political Archbishop Michael Michai Keep the Catholic Schools teachers in maintaining a Catholic situations. Kitbunchu of Bangkok, Thailand. Catholic Hall Dec. 29. The cardinal-designate within atmosphere in our schools. The “ For the Christian there is no Bishop Vaivods is apostolic Archbishop Alexandre do It cannot be said too often that the Soviet Union is Bishop Julijans ■’Vision and Values“ program, doubt,” the pope replied. "The administrator “ ad nutum Sanctae Nascimento of Lubango, , Catholic schools must be Vaivods, apostolic administrator which will be presented each year redemption of Christ, which Sedis" of two dioceses in , also apostolic administrator "ad different, not in an elitist way. but “ ad nutum Sanctae Sedis" of Riga for principals and teachers, is a begins with the holy night of which was annexed by the Soviet nutum sanctae sedis" of Onjiva, philosophically and practically and Liepaja. Both dioceses are in program to make school Christmas, progressively leads Union in 1940 resulting in Angola. different. Catholic schools are not personnel aware of the religious Latvia which was incorporated persecution of the church and Archbishop Alfonso Lopez redeemed humanity and those into the Soviet Union after World public schools with a religious purpose of Catholic schools, to continued restrictions on religious Trujillo of Medellin, Colombia, who accept this redemption to the War II. name. They are not alternative systematically identify the life. president of the Latin American triumph over evil and over Also named was Archbishop schools for those unhappy with specific religious needs of the death." Bishops' Council. public education. They are Alexandre do Nascimento of Here is the list of new cardinals school community, and to Pope John Paul said that “ trials Archbishop Godl'ried Danneels religious value oriented schools Lubango, Angola, who was announced by Pope John Paul. collectively work toward the and difficulties are increasing” of Malines-Brussels, Belgium. kidnapped Oct. 15,1982 by UNITA, Maronite Patriarch Antoine intended to develop in the student development of those virtues in for the church and for the Archbishop Thomas Stafford a guerrilla group opposed to Pierre Khoraiche of Antioch, who a life style which reflects the the lifestyle of faculty and individual Christian. Williams of Wellington, New Angola’s Marxist government. He lives in Beirut, Lebanon. teaching and values of the students. This Vision and Values “ The forces hostile to truth and Zealand. was released Nov. 17 after UNITA Archbishop Bernard Yago ol message of Jesus Christ. program will continue to provide justice...are increasing through­ Archbishop Carlo Maria officials said the kidnapping was a , Ivory Coast. If Catholic education is not an the insight and motivation needed out history thei r plots and violence Martini of Milan, Italy. mistake and sought contacts with Archbishop Aurelio Sabattani, effective way of influencing the to maintain the primacy of the against those who wish to follow Archbishop Jean-Marie the Vatican. The archbishop is pro- of the Supreme way young people live, it cannot religious message. the way of the redeemer,” he said. Lustiger of Paris. justify its existence. This is also apostolic administrator “ ad Tribunal of the Apostolic In October 1982 , 52 secondary But "despite risks and, partial Archbishop Jozef Glemp ol nothing new to Catholic education. school teachers had the nutum Sanctae Sedis” of Onjiva, Signature. Gniezno and Warsaw, Poland. defeats, history proceeds toward Angola, an area where guerrillas What is new is that it is opportunity to participate in a the triumph of good, toward the Archbishop Franjo Kuharic ol Bishop Julijans Vaivods, increasingly difficult to live that Jesuit developed program called operate Zagreb, Yugoslavia. apostolic administrator “ ad final victory of Christ,” the pope “Ad nutum Sanctae Sedis" lifestyle in a society where values, "Colloquium." This program is added. Archbishop Giuseppe Casoria, nutum sanctae sedis” of Riga and are so diverse. intended to help the teacher to Latin for “ at the will of the Holy pro-prefect of the Vatican Liepaja, two cities in Latvia, a At the end of the audience Pope See," is usually used when the Although in the past we have indentify his/her relationship with John Paul spoke in Polish to Congregation for the Sacraments republic of the Soviet Union. claimed to be a pluralistic society, Jesus and His message and to help Vatican See acts on its own and Divine Worship. Bishop Joachim Meisner ol visitors from his native Poland initiative, without being asked to there has not been the diversity of the teacher relate this message and -asked Our Lady of Archbishop Jose Ali Lebrun Berlin. value systems that there is today. with the ministry of teaching and do something. In the context of Moratinos of Caracas, Venezuela. 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By NORBERT F. GAUGHAN kings. Especially in these dark No major “ Catholic” novel. But No allegations or accusations The N abisco case Christmas brought its usual days of the Kennedy clan.) then, none of these have been made of financial chicanery about surfeit of unneeded things. Of A book entitled “ 10 Easy Ways around since well before Vatican any prominent Catholic ecclesias­ course there were gifts that might to Be a Catholic. ” _Thej]eajonjve II. tic. Which does not mean such will The coalition of groups that capitalism in general under come in use. However, let's dwell No projected sequel to the movie not happen in 1983. recently staved off the closing increasing fire today. on some of the items we did not get “ The .” So at least we No new (public) recipes for of the Nabisco bakery in East At stake were the jobs of for Christmas. (In this category can be spared the threat of bread for the Eucharist, although “ Monsignor II,” or “ Son of there may be some out there in Liberty demonstrated the kind so m e 650 men and women, can also be included certain of community concern that unneeded matters, which however NORfiETTT Monsignor.” experimental form. many with long years of No new Catholic hymnal, not Catholic social teaching are in the realm of possibility.) GAUGHAN No major movie star announc­ service, all of whom would be Here is the list: even a new and great hymn. They encourages. ing that he or she has converted to thrown out into today’s deeply New members for the College of don't write hymns like they used to depressed job market where the Catholic Faith. That's good; it That teaching points to the Cardinals. Don't worry, that (say 100 or more years ago.) area unemployment has will save loads of embarrassment No new Canon Law, but before need to persuade modern announcement will be coming one later on. reached 14 percent. The of these days. Christmas we did receive the business to relate better to didn’t get it; there is no such book. support and stability of Another novel by a priest on life No final draft of the “ Peace promise of it. It will be some of today’s pressing No major liturgical changes. families would be jeopardized, in the clerical jungle. Don't raise Pastoral” of the U.S. Bishops. promulgated Jan. 25, 1983. Yet in human problems. The Come to think of it, no minor ones while the city would lose more your hopes. Something like that either. And anyway, how can you There was, however, no shortage 1982 we had more than enough combination of churches, civic speculation, information, advice also will probably show up at the tell the difference? But of advice on the subject, from the of its tax base. about it (and much of it negative). organizations and unions, bookstore. (By the way, whatever manufactured “ presidential” most surprising sources. Which along with city government, Happily, the company happened to Fr. Andrew Greeley's prayers and al fresco Eucharistic may be good. Our suggestion: when the Code does take effect, go with the flow. that took up the Nabisco reconsidered after the Save first novel, a story of Irish kings? prayers still pop up. No cheaply made, poor quality If memory serves, that one workers’ cause, seemingly Nabisco Action Coalition No bishops' pastoral for 1982. movie on "The Life of St. For all of what we received, and quickly disappeared from sight. It managed to do just that. (SNAC) was organized to help Does that mean it 's a year of grace Maximilian Kolbe” in the fashion for some of the above which we did might be revived; we need the workers save their jobs. for Catholics, a sort of time off for of ones we used to have — i.e., not, we give thanks, O Lord. desperately a novel about Irish Among East End churches Some of the strategies good behavior? Mother Cabrini, et al. involved were Corpus Christi, d iscu ssed by SNAC at the E ast Sacred Heart, St. Mary’s at Liberty rally may well have 46th St., St. Lawrence O’Toole given the company pause. and St. Augustine. Priests and Possibilities put forth included parishioners, many of the a nation-wide strike against B aptism of Jesus latter employees of the Nabisco, a boycott of its By RICHARD MURPHY O.P. bakery, helped to plan the fight products, an eminent domain Today in the liturgical calendar we celebrate the first Sunday of the strategy and to promote a takeover of the bakery, and a Year, or the Baptism of the Lord Jesus. It seems at first a rather successful community rally. stockholders’ resolution strange thing to celebrate, but on second thought we can see why. It is Fr. Thomas Rodgers of St. against closure. Boycott the inauguration of Jesu s’s mission, His initiation, so to speak, into Kieran's in Lawrenceville, pledge cards were distributed sinful humanity. representing Bishop Leonard, and mailed by the thousands to John the Baptizer was the last and greatest of the Old Testament stressed points from Pope Nabisco top officers. prophets. He was a strange but compelling figure, oddly garbed and a John Paul's encyclical on man of unusual eating habits. Just the same his message drew great labor in supporting the At this point, Nabisco crowds of people into the desert Jo hear what he had to say, and some advised Mayor Richard coalition at the rally. were of the opinion that he was the Messiah, or Elijah, or one of the Caiiguiri, who had offered city prophets. At issue was why, amidst a help to prevent the closing, Things had gotten so bad in John's time — life under the Roman that a shutdown has been procurators had gone from bad to worse — that many felt God could not severe recession, the workers postponed indefinitely, and stand by and let things go on. Centuries had already passed since the and the community should that discussion of the situation last prophet: now, surely, God would send the longed-for deliverer. suffer the closing of a But Joh t> ssage was as strange as the man himself. It was: commercial plant that was, by with all concerned is planned. Relieved workers are optimis­ “ Repent! A sa sign of your turning away from your sins, be baptized! ” the company’s own admission, Nothing here about liberation from a foreign power. But John himself both profitable and efficient. tic now, although SNAC is was surprised to see his cousin, Jesus, present Himself for baptism. The decision to close the continuing to meet and Jesus's action was of extraordinary significance. Not only was it His b akery so m etim e in 1983 monitor the situation. first public act, but it was a clear declaration that He was identifying apparently was made for Companies obviously must Himself with sinful mankind. What is more, He seems already financial reasons only, without be concerned with profits if conscious that His role was to be that of the beloved Servant of the Lord, the bringer of true justice and a Light to the nations (Luke 4:16). the human consequences being they are to stay in business, After His baptism, Jesus prayed, and strange things began to factored in. The company said which today is commonly happen: the heavens opened, and the Holy Spirit descended upon Him excessive production capacity complex, risky; and they are in bodily shape. Here, as so often when we read the Scriptures, many among its 10 U.S. bakeries sometimes faced with morally ideascrowdtogether.TheSpirithoveredoverthewatersatereation: a required the closure. How­ ambiguous decisions. But as new people of God was being formed by Jesus Christ. The dove ever, spokesmen for the attention to social justice and symbolized this activity. workers contended that over­ human rights grows in our The voice from heaven made it plain that Jesus was "My Son, the capacity has existed for years, time, social responsibility is Beloved upon whom my favor rests. ” Jesus was no stranger to God, but yet some record profits have increasingly being demanded His Son, and quite aware that God's wonderful plan of salvation was ' been earned and the company of com p a n ies. B ig b u sin ess has now under way. God had "anointed Him with the Holy Spirit and with continues to prosper. Regard­ a social dimension, and the power.” less, the decision seemed, corallary to that is social To be anointed with the Holy Spirit was a much more mysterious and efficacious anointing than one with oil. It was something quite special, from a public view, indifferent accountability. That was the a sign that He was singled out by God to do His work. to the social impact and is the message that SNAC proclaim­ The feast of Jesus's baptism is a most reassuring feast. It tells us that kind that has brought ed so well. W HO SHOT THE POPE? we need never fear the unpredictable, arbitrary and harmful powers of evil, because God is in our world through His Son Jesus. Not only that, but God is openly on our side; we are aware now that we are His sons and daughters, and that we can hold our heads high. At the O ther view points same time, we are quite conscious of our obligation to fulfill our part in God's saving plan, for God who made us without ourselves, will not save us without ourselves. T h e evidence m a y b e destroyed, it may at least be circumstantial, b u t th e controlled. Where the conclusion seems unavoid- diabolical strategy fails and able: there is good reason to where the clergy effectively O n vocations suspect Soviet complicity in resist control and where the the attempt to murder Pope people obviously stand with John Paul II. If indeed there their bishops and priests — and By MSGR. PAUL M. LACK NEK Bishop Walsh then went on to the U.S. bishops in 1981. On that (1) The difficulty for persons to was such Soviet complicity, it with their Pope, then the During the recent national ask many questions. They may be occasion, he said that the respond to a calling to a particular would undoubtedly involve the meeting of the U.S. bishops in summarized as follows: Are we "...'problem' of priestly and state of life, such as the priesthood Communists see no alternative Washington, D.C., Auxiliary really doing enough by way of Soviet secret police, the KGB, religious vocations will not be and religious life, without having but to eliminate the one who is Bishop Nicholas Walsh of Seattle homilies, retreats, workshops, lully understood, much less and the director of the Soviet the most visible symbol of an appreciation of the call to a true addressed the meeting on the financial expenditure, and solved, until the concept of vocational commitment, and secret police at the time of the Christ and His Church and the problem of vocations. He noted appeals for diocesan-wide prayer 'vocation' itself is understood and attempt on the life of Pope m o s t visible obstacle to that the median age of our priests for vocations? He called for a communicated to our people in its (2) The effect of such an John P aul II — Yuri A ndropov, Communist hegemony. is 52; that we have only 4,000 study of the real causes oi the richest, most comprehensive understanding of vocation on who has now succeeded Leonid students for the priesthood in our shortage. And, on the matter of sense. The church-as-family questions of ministries in the Brezhnev as the top Soviet theologates at the present time; prayer in particular, he reminded concept is not restricted to those T h e C om m unists are Church. leader. and that in 20 years from now we his hearers of the remark that called to the priesthood and ruthless in the pursuit of their can expect to have only about Pope Pius XI is reported to have religious life, but applies to all Has Communism relaxed its ‘goals. As Lenin and Stalin 25,000 active priests. said to a religious superior of members of the church and rigid atheism or its hostility to slaughtered their millions in From the foregoing insights of women when she told him that she carries with it real responsibilities Archbishop Laghi, it would seem their pursuit of absolute for all." a ll organized religion, He also pointed out that deacons and her community had been to me that the diocesan praying for vocations: "Sister, especially the Catholic dominance in the Soviet Union and sisters are heading up parish superintendent of parochial there is a Hindu expression which Church? a n d a s Krushchev and staffs; that parishes are being In his address, Archbishop schools, the diocesan director of is, When you pray, you must Brezhnev in turn crushed established without hope of a Laghi, with very keen insight, the Confraternity of Christian move your feet’.” If anything, C o m m u n ist aspirations for freedom and resident priest; that parishes and really came to the heart of the Doctrine, as well as the diocesan hatred for religion now seems independence in Hungary and missions are being closed or matter. He was, as I see it, hinting director of vocations of any given more virulent — and its Czechoslovakia, now Andro­ consolidated: that our priests are. at a matter which must be made a diocese need to meet frequently strategy seems more diabol­ suffering from stress, burnout and As I see it, the solution to the part of the new ecclesioiogy of the and confer on this matter, if they pov has apparently concluded vocation problem must be seen in ical. Within the Iron Curtain frustration; and that early church and its structure as the buy the archbishops remarks, for that the way to gain control of a much broader perspective as retirement requests are mount­ result of Vatican Council II. all of them have a very important countries, the Communists th e flock is through the pointed out by Archbishop Pio ing. And, while this is happening, role to pjay in solving the problem seek to undermine support for destruction of the Shepherd. Laghi, apostolic delegate to the the Catholic population continues Some other points that he of vocations to the priesthood and and loyalty to the Church by to increase. United States, when he addressed touched on were: discrediting or coopting the religious life. hierarchy and the clergy so Phil. Catholic Standard and that, where religion is not T im es W o r k eth ic or leisu re

Pittsburgh Catholic By DOLORES CURRAN and recreate. Weekends and about anything and that is a family with more locus on work. Last fall I was privileged to be holidays to them are meant for wonderfully freeing way to live. I We both seem to be out of balance. invited to Australia to help set up Official Publication of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Pa. play, not work. thoroughly enjoyed the people, It s interesting to speculate on family ministry structures in the This has obvious benefits and who are open, warm and relaxed how two countries with similar Serving the counties oT Allegheny, Beaver, diocese of Ballarat, Victoria. drawbacks. There are few of the as opposed to many American origins developed such a different Butler, Greene, Lawrence and Washington Since then, I've been asked by church professionals and parents outlook on life. Both were born as many if I noted significant who seem so driven. (I include colonies of England with the same differences between the American myself here.) geographical size and frontier Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates and Australian church and family. An obvious dilemma springs expansion. We have a much Most Rev. Vincent M. Leonard, D.D., President My generalized impression is DOLORES from a desire to know more about denser population, 220 million Rev. John A. Harvey, Executive Secretary* that basically the needs and hopes CURRAN church and family without having compared with 15 million, so and General Manager of people are the same to give up leisure time to learn. population problems like pollution Established 1844 by Most Rev. Michael O'Connor. D.D. everywhere. But there is one Like many Americans, Aussies and crime are understandably Annual Subscription Hale: $8 in ILS., $9 in Canada difference I would like to mention would prefer getting an answer to less evident there. Member: Catholic Press Association here because I think we can profit parenting problems rather than Served by NC News Sen'ice Probably the significant factor Second-Class Postage Paid at Pittsburgh, Pa. from learning from others. weekend workshops or summer develop skills to meet these arises from who settled each While we tend to operate from a Robert Melder, E d ito r institutes that so proliferate here problems. Skills require nation. While England sent us the base of the work ethic, the Aussies because people wouldn’t dream of education and learning and that Puritans, whom H.L. Mencken William McClinton, Associate Editor operate from a leisure ethic. The using a vacation for anything but means classes and workshops. Patricia Barto., Stephen Karlinchak, Reporters delined as having "a haunting word "workaholic” is not in their to relax and enjoy. This is a mixed Succinctly then, the leisure fear that somebody, somewhere, vocabulary. It isn’t that they are blessing because it effectively ethic can be as troubling as the might be happy," she sent Jack Lee, Advertising Representative lazy — they aren't — but that they diminishes the opportunity for work ethic in giving a meaning to Frank Rode, Business Manager Australia her convicts and I think haven’t made a religion out of learning new ideas and skills, but life. I'm not sure that making a maybe they got the better deal. Frank Murray, C.irculalion Manager work as many of us do. it also eliminates much of the religion out of football, Published Erery Friday Australia was spared the Puritan This difference became obvious stress we have because we overfill horseracing and bushwalking work ethic which so haunts us Pofimaster & Subscribers: Send address charijes to the minute I began talking about our calendars in a constant (backpacking) is any more today. Pittsburgh Catholic, 110 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 family stress, calendars and attempt to update ourselves. satisfactory than making a Quite honestly, I don’t know prioritizing and noted a It also eliminates the ongoing religion out of work. which I’d choose, the work or Pittsburgh Catholic (IS N 032-0323). puzzlement on listeners' faces. sense of guilt we experience if we I wish we could meet halfway. I leisure ethic, if it came down to 110 Third Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 They weren't familiar with the don't attend everything offered us believe the American family one or the other. Each has its Phone: (412) 471-1252 problem because they take their in the church and community. would be healthier with more merits and drawbacks. I just wish free time seriously to relax, play Aussies don’t seem to feel guilty focus on leisure and the Aussie we had a better balance of both. Pittsburgh Catholc, Friday, January 7, 1983 — Page 5

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(EDITORS N O TE : This is the I enjoyed The Cardinal Sins' so point I got from it was that God and one has to choose because "Thy Brother’s Wife" for what the Books, and if they denounce my final column that Andrew Greeley much, but because as a Catholic will forgive as long as we humans there are only so many hours in a secular reviewers have to say.) novels in public, they simply help will provide his clients of "Andrew girl trying to cope with a non- keep trying and trying." day — is it not obvious what one’s Moreover, in the stories I to sell more of them. Greeley's View. ”) Catholic environment, 1 needed choice ought to be? communicate with people They know full well that I will the lessons woven into it. Reading The moral of this story is not By FR. ANDREW GREELEY I realize that this is not the directly, not through such never leave the priesthood, not that the letters about my fiction conventional wisdom served up in are overwhelmingly nice (8-or-9- gatekeepers as bishops, editors, even if they foolishly try to throw This is my final column and I the columns of this paper and by parish priests and the reviewers of me out and that I will never stop feel I must offer an explanation for to-1) and that the letters about the your parish priest (who probably column are overwhelmingly vile a few Catholic journals. The writing as long as God gives me a difficult decision — not to the hasn’t read either of the books). I apostolic delegate, a bishop, an the ability to write. envious priests, craven editors, from both the right and the left write sleazy, steamy, pornograph­ FR. ANDREW (especially from the left and editor or a reviewer cannot kill When I read letters like the two I ambitious bishops and scheming GREELEY ic trash to make money. what I write before anyone gets a cited above, my conscience apostolic delegates who will be especially from priests). The I also am vindictive, hypersen­ point is, rather, that never has the chance to read it. bothers me. I suspected a long happy to see it end (though some sitive, controversial, and am column encouraged a young Thus two of my best and most time ago I could write stories that of the editors will denounce me for doing a great deal of harm to the important books, "The Mary would have that sort of impact. I ending it, rejoicing in the rare woman in college to feel confident church. And, as a nun said in her faith or moved a man to go M yth" and "The New Agenda” was afraid to try, afraid of the opportunity in the life of a Catholic recently in the pages of the to confession after 14 years. were buried by critics before they huge, ugly green-eyed beast of editor to have their cake and eat it your books seems to strengthen Pittsburgh Catholic, the only Columns, however stimulating, got off the ground. On the other clerical envy, afraid that I would too), but to the loyal readers who my faith and give me courage to people who read the books are the are just not designed for such a hand, "The Cardinal Sins" is become an outcast lor the rest of have made it the most widely read believe it. . .God bless you for kind who read the National priestly effect. pushing four million copies, my life in both my own diocese and column in the Catholic press, sharing your gift of storytelling Enquirer. (How about that for with those of us who are in need of despite the fact that America among the priesthood in the rest of despite the above murmurers. I have not accomplished much witchy and arrogant elitist the country. a message in a form we can contempt for ordinary people?) Since I take seriously John identify with.” in my life as a priest, not in those ignored it and The National Then it dawned on me that this Shea’s theology and my own priestly projects that have In fact, these myths tell more Catholic Reporter and Common­ had already happened anyway, so sociology, I will explain my The other was from a man who seemed important to me, at any about those who propound them weal shredded it (Commonweal there was nothing to lose by telling decision by way of a story. is 39 years old: 'The Cardinal rate. Most of my efforts have been than they do about me or the books has not only never given me a my stories. Sins' had such a profound impact abject failures, most of the people or the reaction of the ordinary favorable review, it has never I've got a lot to make up for A couple of days ago, two letters on me, it motivated me to go to to whom I have tried to offer the folks to them — or even the even published one that was because of that cowardice. And so arrived on my desk, typical confession — something I had not prospect of greatest happiness reaction of the secular reviewers. absent of falsehood.) I am putting aside some other enough in that I have received done in 14 years. Patrick have not bought in. But whatever I apologize for having taken this It makes more sense when you things to concentrate on the thousands like them during the Donahue's problems with the good I have done for people could kind of envious filth seriously in don’t have all that many years left stories. past year and a half, but it opposite sex proved him to be a be added up, multiplied by five or many columns, yet it is hard not to to avoid the gatekeepers and go happened to be the day I was Thus, good readers, thanks for normal human being with normal six and still not equal to the react when you a re clobbered with directly to the readers. your interest and support. This is wondering about how to write this human temptations. The fact that number of letters I have received it all the time and when priests It is, of course, possible that the column. not a "goodbye, "but rather a "see he was a cardinal made it all the about my stories such as those (including some distinguished apostolic delegate and some of his you around” — around the local Said the first, "I am a freshman more human. . .1 found it most two. liberal theologians) go after your buddies will go alter me anyway. paperback rack, to be precise. at a non-Catholic college and I heartening to realize that priests family too. But they can’t send secret letters You'll have no trouble finally plunged into reading ‘Thy are human also, with the same If one has to choose between a (Check the inside cover of the around the country about the recognizing the book. The cover Brother's Wife' not solely because temptations as we all have. . .the column and more storytelling — upcoming paperback edition of novels, they can’t lean on Warner will be red.

Letters to the editor A ll G od’s children Philippine missioner writes ’home9 BY FR. JEROME LEDOUX, German and Italian types. Once in their personal thing — whatever people — yet, so alike. I would be S.V.D. again, you can see them all it was — to notice me. Seemingly, proud to claim them as my To the Editor: They looked remarkably the scattered the length and breadth they could not have cared less relatives any time. My hope in this letter is to reach many of you who have shown a same. On all sides I kept seeing of the U.S. what land, culture or thoughts I Hugo, one oi the in-laws, took concern and given support to my presence in the , faces whose likenesses I had seen Still other faces began to appear was coming from. They had their me on a tour of Saar-Louis where especially in helping to rebuild our hospital annex that was many times over. It was my first own land, culture and personal he lives. Hardly a Louisiana destroyed in the disastrous fire of Holy Week. ride in the marvelous monster problems. atmosphere. Yet, as we walked I want you to know of how appreciative I am of your help, not called the Boeing 747 and I was Another rude awakening came through the Gallerie oi the smaller only personally, but I echo the feelings of the Holy Child Hospital practicing my French with a in Metz, where a group ol mall, sounds familiar to Louisiana community. Parisian lady at my left who FR. JEROME teen-age Frenchmen boarded. ears were coming out of the floor Our hospital annex is rising more strikingly out of the ashes of looked like someone whom I had Suddenly, there was some organ. The organist was playing the old and with this continued pace we can foresee its completion LEDOUX seen before. The lesson kept facsimile of music blaring from a "Jam balaya" with gusto. Falling by early April of '83. As you may know we broke ground for the returning. transistor radio. Shades of the in, I took the microphone and sang building in August and daily as the construction progresses it U.S> For better and/or worse, our Of course. After the big bird had all three stanzas with gusto — seems to have the eyes of the whole community watching its cultures are blending last. probably a first for Saar-Louis. rising. put down in Paris, it was like deja Without malice aforethought, The bystanders responded as if What makes me more than happy is that we have had no serious vu from almost exactly 25 years gradually as I looked forward to youth everywhere are invading they were from Louisiana. injuries among the workers. I must admit their progress is before when I had put into the privacy of others. Yes, without excellent and strengthening our hopes for our targeted day of Cherbourg on the Queen Mary en seeing one special type in Rome: Pole Number One in the person ol malice, but often lull of mindless It feels strange but wonderful to completion. However, the continual challenge is to maintain the route to studies in Rome. The old John Paul II. His type I have lack of feeling or respect for the experience sadness on leaving rate of construction without stopping because of the lack of funds. lesson came back with telling rights of people all around them. people of another nation, of It has been over a year for me in Dumaguete and yet it seems force: people are the same the grown to love personally, since there are many in my parish another race, of another culture only yesterday that I arrived. Perhaps, it is the variety of my world over. Every French type The train station in Saar­ of St. Martin de Porres in Prairie and of another history, as if you priestly ministry that helps the days move quickly. Besides the which I saw took me back to brücken presented me with an View, Tex. were leaving your own family. It is chaplaincy at the hospital I am also asked to give days of various parts oi Louisiana where opportunity to use my dormant exhilarating to experience that all recollection, talks to the clergy, and once a month I share my you can see them all. This was As for me, I was somewhat German in one of the most difficult God's children are our siblings. thoughts with the cloistered Carmelites of this diocese. hardly a surprise for anyone taken aback anew to observe that I situations — on the telephone. With this kind of activity and the task of being the fund drive coming out of the Mixing Pot was just another face in the crowd. Somehow 1 did manage to Against this motley, mysterious chairman I can say that it is a beautiful mixture of the spiritual which is the U.S. Very few in Paris or down the line communicate with the Dausends, background, the train hauled me and worldly needs of this diocese. Frankly, I never expected this The Mixing Pot's origins took a good look at me. Few really relatives of my classmate, Fr. into Rome lor a worldwide kind of dimension of ministry when I was invited by Bishop Surban became even more evident as the noticed me, from what I could Robert Flinn, SVD. I had been meeting with missionaries from to come to the gentle city of Dumaguete. train descended from Paris observe of their reactions. Again, privileged to meet them 25 years almost 30 countries where my Though the weather may not match the season, my heart surely toward Saarbrücken. To the just as in the U.S. and everywhere ago, and again it was deja vu. congregation, the Society of the reaches out to you to express my greetings of love, hope and wishes French faces were now added else, people were too wrapped up They are so di fferent from my own Divine Word, works. of a deepening presence of Christ in our lives. May his peace and joy which all of us are in need of be found more visibly in our thoughts and relationships. May it echo throughout the coming year and may the New Year bring anticipated graces for blessed and fruitful days. R e c a l l i n g V i e t protesters

FR. JOSEPH GROSKO Holy Child Hospital BY MSGR. CHARLES O. RICE honestly outraged at the tactics its adventure before, but learned the wrong lesson Irom it Dumaguete City 6501, and strategy of their government, especially after, the Tonkin Gulf all. They will do the same thing Philippines Withal there was precious little as they learned the truth from fraud. For the longest time the again but will try to be more (Fr. Grosko is a Pittsburgh diocesan priest who formerly served as nobility in our conduct of the their own study and from teach- media and the Congress gave clever, to prepare the ground pastor of Our Lady of Loreto Church in Brookline.) war: however, there was unqualified support to the war. more carefully, be more indirect, nobility in our protesting against In general, American Catholics, hire surrogates to do the dirtiest Book review reviewed it. The predominant motive in the high and low, were taken in by the work, train natives to kill and protests was not self-interest, but warmongers. Some bishops and debauch their own. To the Editor: disgust at what our great and MSGR. CHARLES most priests were inclined to be I do not understand Fr. Steven M. Paisa's book review on powerful nation was doing to a O. RICE rabidly, as they thought, patriotic. There is a residue of sanity, "Christians and Non-Violence in the Nuclear Age." I fail to land and a people who had done us My own Bishop Wright was in my however, which may save us, and comprehend why anyone wishes or feels the need to trek across the no harm. corner but most of the hierarchy furthermore the maligned U.S.A. and western Europe to preach peace. This is an insult to our The protest was begun by clear­ sat that one out. generation and their adult allies policies. The United States spends less than seven percent of its learned a lesson of their own from gross national product on defense expenditures: the U.S.S.R. eyed radical intellectuals aided Neutrals and fence-sitters, even and inspired by long-time peace which today's protesters may take spends 15 percent of its GNP on the military. ins which spread like wild lire friendlies, would tell us that we heart: in spite of overwhelming The western nations are the last refuge for peace, freedom of lovers, many of whom in the past from college to college. were wasting our time. What good had suffered for their convictions pressure, it is possible in our speech and the democratic process. We do not have concentration are all these marches, speeches nation to rally significant support camps, we do not outlaw unions like the communists do, we do not in obscurity. A segment of our Today various types of and demonstrations, they would college population was already conservatives malign this against government wrong-doing use microtoxins on innocent people (or on anyone lor that matter). ask patronizingly? The answer and change the course of history. sensitized to injustice at home and generation and besmirch their turned out to be, quite a bit ol good, And these peaceniks have the effrontry to march here. Why is it prepared to resist. These were motives, but history will vindicate no one marches in Russia? How come these groups do not spend a since they stopped the war, The young people in the anti-war fine young people who had a them and all the resisters. We eventually touched the conscience year or two behind the Iron Curtain and find out that what the West surprising knowledge of history were right all along and we struggle were not fools or has is worth defending, and also who really is the sabre-rattler. II of the nation, dethroned a faddists: on the contrary, they and of the world outside of the prevailed. President and, finally, brought the they were to get acquainted with the KGB, it might have a salutary United States. were possessed of wisdom and effect on their views. They obviously want all of us to become Red, As we marched and agitated, we boys home in spite of the generals strength to put their elders to and our nation to become an economic slave to the Soviets. When the students first became were subject to attacks of and the lords of the media. shame: and all of today's niggling These people abuse the right of free speech by undermining our engaged, they needed have no fear indescribable bitterness once Stupidity on high knew no party. conservatives and neo-conserva­ system. I have contempt for them. of being drafted themselves government propaganda took Democrats and Republicans alike tives with their contemptuous JOHN A. FITZGERALD because, as college men, they hold. You have to remember that kept committing our men and our babblings cannot change the North Hills were given deferments from the Johnson Administration treasure to a pointless, fruitless record or obscure the achieve­ military service. They were pulled out all the stops to support enterprise, and the establishment ment of a noble generation.

W hy go to confession?

By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN Truths.” Later in the text, he of interest in confession among that denial: "The consequences oi a new freedom of self-respect and The person who confesses walks reiterated his point: "Y ears ago Roman Catholics. In his autobiography the late repression are not long delayed. . peace." away having actually heard these souls were brought to a belief in .The disturbing element, clear and certain words of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen God by the ofder in the universe. Although there exists some» An analyst agrees with the commented that if he were about temporarily stifled, continues to liberating absolution. Friends, Today souls are brought to God by confusion in contemporary exert its influence from the depth above specialists, but adds further to begin an electronic preaching society about what is sinful and a that some sort of external advisers and others can comfort disorder within themselves. It is of the unconscious. . .The or reassure on this matter, but not ministry today his approach less the beauty of creation and general lessening in the sense of confession appears necessary for would be in reverse order from the repressed element poisons human announce with such certitude. more the coiling serpents within sinfulness, people continué to life and throws it out of gear, total resolution of the difficulty. path he once followed on radio and The Franciscan Communica­ violate their consciences and reintroducing itself in the form of "Increasingly it appears that the television. tions people published last fall an make bad choices. They do sin, new and ultimately irrepressible central fact in p erson ality experience guilt and often bear disorder is real guilt and that it inexpensive, newsprint-type, 32- kinds of distress." page illustrated booklet "W hy Go In those days, he remarked, the oppressive burdens within can be radically resolved only by themselves because of these confession that has at least a to Confession?," which develops presentation of religion had been A psychologist speaks in similar in question and answer format principally from God to man, but failings. quasi-public character." FR. JOSEPH terms, but also maintains that these concepts. Its first part, now it will be from man to God. M. CHAMPLIN honest acknowledgement of one's The rite of reconciliation "W hy Go to Confession Any­ Then the appeal started with the An impressive array of wrong-doing unlocks the door to provides Catholics with unique way?," explains how this order in the universe; now it will psychiatrists, psychologists and inner serenity: "So long as- a opportunities for that type of sacrament removes sin and guilt begin with the disorder inside of counselors testify that persons person lives under the shadow of confession. Made at no charge in and fosters growth in grace and ourselves, the unhappiness inside carrying such guilt will without real, unacknowledged and strictest confidence with absolute virtue. The second, "How Do I Go human hearts. some confession of sin lack deep the human breast which bring interior peace and may suffer unexpiated guilt, he will continue privacy to a consecrated person of to Confession Today?" describes them to seek repose in Christ.” intense inner turmoil. to hate himself and to suffer the God, this unburdening of guilt in in a practical way the revised rite Archbishop Sheen wrote: This inevitable consequences of self- the sacrament of penance of reconciliation. preaching "will take all the I wonder if these principles One psychiatrist, noting that hatred. But the moment he begins contains a priceless additional Single copies can be obtained by findings of our psychological age could not be applied to the people sometimes seek to repress to accept his guilt and his benefit. The priest pronounces sending $1 to the Parish Life and and use them as a springboard for sacrament of penance and or deny real or true guilt, observes sinfulness, the possibility of with authority and in an audible Worship Office, 240 E. Onondaga the presentation of Divine ultimately lead to a resurrection the destructive consequences of radical reformation opens up; and voice God's forgiveness of sins. St., Syracuse, N .Y. 13202. Page 6 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, January 7,1983 Around the diocese Singles group events Area man honored Latrobe 'student9 days Knights elect

The Single Circle, a singles group for people of A Pittsburgh man who has for 16 years St. Vincent College in Latrobe will host four Knights of Columbus Council 2600 of all religions sponsored by Memorial Park participated in humanitarian trips to open house days and four "get-acquairited" days Monongahela recently installed new officers. Church, 8800 Peebles Rd., Allison Park, will host disadvantaged countries to help innoculate the beginning in January to give prospective students Installed by District Deputy Merle Willard a number of social events in January. poor against disease was among the 10 a look at campus life. were: Fr. Edwin Kaczmarek, pastor of St. The schedule includes: Outstanding Young Men of America named this Open house will give them a chance to attend Anthony parish in Monongahela, council A square dance in the church's fellowship hall week by the U.S. Jaycees. classes, meet with counselors and tour the chaplain: Coleman Caprol, grand knight; Ernest Saturday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m., at $3 per person; a Luke L. Hingson, 30, is national president of the campus. They are set for Wednesdays, Jan. 19, Gross, deputy grand knight; Nello Pellegrini, racquetball/volleyball party at Manor Courts, Brother’s Brother Foundation, headquartered in Feb. 9, March 16 and Apr. 20, all from 9 a.m. to 4 chancellor and trustee; Louis Toth, recording 8400 Thompson Run Rd., Allison Park, Saturday, Pittsburgh's Mt. Washington section and founded p.m. secretary; and Michael Zmegrosky, financial Jan. 15, at 8 p.m., at $6 each. by his father, Dr. Robert Hingson (a U.S. Jaycees The "get-acquainted” days offer the young secretary. A Polish Nite with a polka band Saturday, Jan. Outstanding Young Man in 1947). people and their parents a chance to meet faculty Anthony Rosati, treasurer and trustee; Chester 22, at 8 p.m. in fellowship hall, at $5 per person; members, get information on admissions Strelinsky, advocate; Raymond Furiga, inside and volleyball nights Fridays, Jan. 14 and 28, at 7 procedures and financial aid and to tour the guard; Peter Rustin, outside guard; and Stanley p.m. at Mellwood United Presbyterian Church, campus. These are set for Saturdays, Feb. 26, Lajevic, trustee. 7600 Ross Park Dr., Ross Twp., at $2. March 26, Apr. 23 and May 18, beginning with The Monongahela council has 80 members. The group is open to those “single or single registration at 12:30 p.m. For information again" and age 21 or over. For information call contact St. Vincent’s admission office, 539-9761. 364-9492. Latrobe scholarships LUKE Music scholarships Eight area students were among 31 to win Koppel observance HINGSON St. Vincent College in Latrobe has announced academic or leadership scholarships awarded by that March 1 is the deadline for applications for St. Vincent College in Latrobe recently. The Holy Name Society of St. Teresa Church in the $4,000 Gabriel Burda Memorial Scholarship They are David M. Amorose of Blawnox, a Koppel recently set up a “ Keep Christ in for undergraduate study in music or music student at Fox Chapel Area High School; Gregory Christmas" poster outside of the church to education at the school. Auditions will be held Altman of Monroeville, a Gateway Senior High accompany the Christmas manger scene set up Sunday, March 13. School student: Sally E. Gordon of Swissvale, a there by women of the parish. Scholarship funds were provided by the estate Bishop Boyle High School student. Working on the project were Anthony Franze, of Gabriel Burda, a resident of Latrobe and a Mary C. Heilman of Pleasant Hills, a studentat Fred Botte, president: Henry Bender, vice musician who devoted his life to playing and Baldwin Senior High School; Dorothy L. Jones of president; Joseph Battaglia, secretary; and teaching music until his death in 1977 at the age ol McKees Rocks, a student at Sto-Rox Senior High Dennis Pietrandrea. treasurer. Fr. Nicholas 88. School: Michael E. Picioof Renfrew, a studentat Biondi is pastor. Butler Area Senior High School; Paula J. Hingson has worked his way up in the non-profit Students may apply for scholarship Puskarich of Washington, a student at Trinity organization since he first worked with them at applications from Joseph Bronder, Music High School; and Ronald A. Stone of Mt. Lebanon, Fr. Ward elected the age of 14. He has joined in the one-month Department, St. Vincent College, Latrobe, 15650. a student at Mt. Lebanon Senior High School. Fr. Richard E. Ward, executive secretary ol Volunteer Service Campaigns of the organization the diocesan worship commission, has been in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras and Bolivia King observance elected to the board of directors of the Federation since that time. Tammies auditions of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions, He will be honored in Tulsa, Okla., Jan. 14 and Msgr. Charles Owen Rice, pastor of St. Anne headquartered in Washington, D.C. 15 during the U.S. Jaycees’ '45th congress of parish, Castle Shannon, will be one of five The Tamburitzans will Am erica's 10 Outstanding Young Men. members of the local clergy participating in the hold auditions the first week of February for the A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Hingson graduated Kelso Lecture of the Martin Luther King 1983-84 season. Students interested in auditioning from Tufts University and became a full-time observance, Jan. 14, in the Hicks Chapel of the must have applications in by Saturday, Jan. 15. technician with Brother’s Brother in 1974. Under Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 616 N. For applications or information contact the his guidance, the foundation began reorganizing Highland Ave., East Liberty. Duquesne University Tamburitzans, 1801 Blvd. of its donated materials program, collecting Keynote speaker lor the 7:30 p.m. lecture will the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219, or call 434-5185. surplus materials from hospitals, schools, be Dr. Alice McNair of the Pastoral Counseling FR. RICHARD corporations and other institutions. These items Center of Greater Washington D.C. Guest choir for the evening will be the St. Jam es AM E Young E. WARD include medical equipment, medicines, Coraopolis exam agricultural tools, tons of vegetable seed, Adult Choir: guest soloist will be Barbara Jean Hunter of the Bethel A M E Church. millions of school books and food for victims of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School, 1500 natural disasters. Woodcrest Ave., Coraopolis, will host a Due to his expansion efforts, the amount of North honors placement test for prospective freshmen donated goods has risen steadily — from $470,000 Saturday, Jan. 15, at 10 a.m. at the school. in donated goods delivered to developing Two North Catholic High School seniors have The school is coeducational and serves students countries in 1974 to some $7 million in supplies been named recipients of lour-year, renewable from within a 10-mile radius of the school. It is donated in 1982. scholarships to the University of Pittsburgh. operated by the Felician Sisters. For information Also under his leadership, the overhead and Stephen Staresinic, son of Mr. and Mrs. call Sister Mary Christopher, principal, at 264- He will represent Region III, made up ol operating expenses of Brother's Brother Raymond Staresinic of Shaler Township, was 8488. Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Fr. Ward is a Foundation are less than two percent, a figure awarded $1,500 per year for winning the social member of the North American Academy ol unmatched by most other philanthropic sciences division in the university's 1982 Liturgy, the Catholic Theological Society of organizations. Provost's Competition and Petra Lracko, Governor’s arts school America and Societas Liturgica, an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bracko of the Application forms for the Governor’s School for international, ecumenical group of liturgists. Robinson Yule fest North Hills, was awarded $750 per year for winning the competition's language arts division. the Arts, a five-w eek (July 10—Aug. 13) summer North teacher publishes Holy Trinity Church on Rt. 60 in Robinson Twp. program for talented sophomores and juniors, Thomas P. Hohler, an English teacher at North will present the Boar’s Head and Yule Festival, are being distributed in all high schools in Catholic High School and part-time philosophy one of the oldest continuing festivals of the Anti-abortion movies Pennsylvania. professor at Community College of Allegheny season, Sunday, Jan. 9, at 6:30 p.m. The parish Sponsored by the department of education and County, recently published a book "Imagination choir will join that of St. Paul in Butler, Alternatives to Abortion Inc. will show two the state's intermediate units, the school for the and Reflection — Intersubjectivity: Fichte’s combining more than 180 voices and musicians in movies that are used in speaking engagements at arts is a full-scholarship, residential summer arts Grundlage of 1794," covering the work of the 18th- the presentation. schools — "G irl on the Edge of Town” and "April program held on the campus of Bucknell century German philosopher J.G . Fichte. Also, the Ringers of Sharon, a handbell choir and November" — at a meeting Monday, Jan. 10, University in Lewisburg for some 225 students. A native of Sandusky, Ohio, Hohler received the from Sharon United Presbyterian Church in at 8 p.m. in Trinity Cathedral, 325 Oliver St.. Students active in theater, dance, art, music, bachelors, master’s and doctoral degrees from Moon Twp., will also present music. The Downtown Pittsburgh. ATA also maintains a photography and writing are eligible. Deadline Duquesne University and did post- graduate work performance is free and open to all. hotline from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily at 731-2420. date to submit applications is Jan. 28. at the University of Paris at Nanterre.

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CONNIE ANN VALENTI spiritual rather than in a physical sense. It On entering the church for Christmas Eve discovers its greatest truths in simplicity. Midnight Mass, you could almost sense God’s- Your sentimental excursions into some of lile's anticipation. His Son’s birth was near and. like a sacred moments have helped me to look at those proud father, He not only wanted the world to events in new ways and to try to approach my know when He arrived and how much He participation in them with a greater awareness of weighed, but He also wanted us to be there. His what is actually occurring. I understand more birth wouldn't take place on straw this time, but fully the admonition: “Put your heart into all you in our hearts and on the altar as bread and wine do.” were changed into His Body and Blood. I can see love more clearly in prayer, in reciting the daily office, in meeting a person in need on the Were we entering a church or was it a stable street and especially in offering Mass. I can see tonight? After all, wasn't His stable the first Christ’s blood in the wine and His tears in the church? And wasn't the Christmas star in the water. I am not embarrassed to be seen anywhere heavens really the light bursting forth from the in clerical clothes, and I vest for Mass with pride. Father's smile? Was He worried about His son's I can understand why priests used to recite future, wondering if we would find newer and vesting prayers. crueler ways to crucify Him this year? Or would As anyone can tell you who knows me well, we finally be overwhelmed and transformed by however, I do not always practice what I preach. the realization of God’s love for us? My heart is in need of purification, and so I do not We entered the church like the shepherds, not offer myself as a model: but if priests love their knowing fully what to expect but knowing it was priesthood, we should not be afraid to express it. the right place in the universe to be at that My decision to become a priest was very difficult, Mary Vito, sacristan at Mother of Sorrows Church in McKees Rocks, prepares the altar for Mass. moment. The tiny lights on the pine trees looked but it was the right decision. like stars fallen from the skies. The dark red Christ does work through my hands and speak poinsettias were so perfect that they looked through my tongue. I feel a desire to change the artilical. Surely God had a hand in growing them Church, but an even stronger one to protect it. I do Still a sacristan at age 75 for this special occasion. not hide my love for Mary and for the angels, and "Lord, open my eyes and my heart to the simple the fact that I recite the rosary each day. I firmly By PATRICIA BARTOS Rocks for several years before phia. She also has three beauty and great significance of this event," I believe that the most important work of the Mary Vito passed her 75th joining Mother of Sorrows. grandchildren. Her family hosted prayed. "Let my love bring life to the statues in birthday recently much like she Church is accomplished by priests, religious and She has worked for just three a surprise party on her recent the manger scene and to all of those with me and laity at the level of the local parish. does every other day — by serving birthday. around me in church. Breathe warmth into hearts Love was born in a crib and reached its full as sacristan at Mother of Sorrows pastors in all her years as Mrs. Vito said on her many cold from sin. Let us not try to test the truth of Church in McKees Rocks. sacristan — Fr. Cillo, Fr. Joseph growth on a cross. Farina and, the present pastor, years at her job: "I’ve always someone's love for us by seeing how much Mrs. Vito has been working at Fr. Matt Cirilli — but "lots of loved the church, everything disrespect, lack of appreciation, and anger or the parish lor the last 35 years, assistants. ’' She is also in her thi rd connected with it, even as a girl. I hatred they’ll take from us.” We nailed Christ to a Mother of Sorrows Church. The love the work. cross, almost as if to say "You couldn't possibly VOCATIONS .. when she first was asked by the To Fr. Cirilli, Mrs. Vito is one of love us now. But He did and still does. pastor, Fr. Carmine Cillo, to help first burned down. It was rebuilt What is Christmas love? Is it the expectation of on the same site and, in 1966 it was a “unique breed who lives for God, After Forty out with the work several hours her church and her family." the baby’s first cry that we wait to hear in our each week. succeeded by the present He admires “the importance hearts? We may hear itatdifferent moments — in That initial job description structure. she places on her work and the thé reading of the scriptures, in the sermon, in the Why not a more meaningful life as a Marianist? expanded to a position that drew Mrs. Vito lives in West Park and care she does it with." words of consecration, or in the reception of Do you want to know more about it? her to the church daily. walked to work every day until the Mrs. Vito admits that she puts a Communion. How alive can we truly be if the love She still washes and irons the past several years when the steps lot of care into her work: "I like to within us never has reason to leap for joy? priests' vestments, cares lor the became too much. see all my priests look good on the Like the Magi, we come bearing gifts — University of Dayton MARIANIST 300 College Park, P O 442 chalices and ciborium, decorates She is the widow of Dominic altar,” she said. returning the peace and joy we received in the Second Careers the altar and prepares the church Vito, who died three years ago, She has no plans to slow down or sacraments throughout the year. Traces of God's Dayton. Ohio 45469 for other special events. and the mother of William Pat give up the work, but when her love gently surround us in the church, left over A native of St. Peter parish in Vito, who operates Vito's thoughts do linger on that time, from those celebrations in which babies were Uptown Pittsburgh, Mrs. Vito Pharmacy in West Park, and she says, "It will be hard to give it baptized: souls were given new life in confession belonged to St. Mary in McKees Anna Marie Sullivan of Philadel- up." and in the reception of the Eucharist, f e strengthened in Confirmation and through the bistro Sacrament of the Sick, and united in marriage: loved ones sent home again: and countless Catholic W orker m ovem ent prayers and blessings conferred. We need not search for the place of Christ's birth. It happened here. And He can always be seen gain in g strength found here. FR. RON LENGWIN I We must be careful not to reduce religion to By TRACY EARLY Catholic Worker, the newspaper France who was influenced by the sentimentality, but religion completely devoid of C e b i s t r o "personalism” of Emmanuel NEW YORK (NC) — Two years of the movement, and coordinates it will gradually lose its warmth, its vitality, its i Parisian café at j£.a ^ Normande— after the death of , other activities. Mournier. Advocating an beauty and perhaps even its meaning. It will the Catholic Worker movement "I’m from Cincinnati and was approach neither communist nor become an exercise of the mind with little or no 5030 Centre Ave., Shadyside she led not only survives but shows with the Peace Workers, a pacifist capitalist, Maurin called for input from the heart: and Jesus seemed toappeal Complete dinners from $9.75. signs of gaining strength. Christians to serve the poor to people's hearts as much or more than He did to Mon. - Sat. from 5:00 p.m. An unstructured lay operation personally, rather than depend on their minds. French wines by the glass from with diverse and often intangible organized charities or govern­ Knowing is a process that involves more of our our WINECO Wine Bar ment. ties to many individuals and faculties than the intellect alone. I believe that the Valet Parking groups, it cannot be measured in Houses of hospitality for this heart has discovered more religious truths and No Reservations precise terms. But circulation ol purpose were opened in New York solved more mysteries than the mind, although it its penny newspaper grows, new and also in other cities. Each is the mind that must formulate our perceptions hospitality houses keep opening house functions independently, and present them in a way in which most people across the country, and financial with local workers opening or can learn from them. For example, we are told support holds steady. closing houses according to local that Mary treasured many things in her heart: conditions. Miss Scherer reported and it is the hearts of Jesus and Mary that we THROUGH THE YEARS, Miss that the number seems to be honor. ELECTRONICS Day and her associates were increasing now: last May the Sentimentality carries with it today the TECHNOLOGY paper listed about 70 known active at various locations in suggestion of being swayed by superficial including Microcomputers lower Manhattan. In 1967 they houses and farm communities. feelings: the implication being that such a quality bought St. Joseph House in a lower The farms reflect another point refuses to face reality and adheres to and Accredited Member — National East Side area that attracted in the Maurin philosophy — promotes what is unimportant or even false. Association of Trade & Technical Schools hippies as it had drawn providing work for the unemploy­ Sentimentality, however, is a quality that allows Member — *State Insured Guarantee immigrants and others seeking ed by a return to the land. The you to discover the truth by "feeling” it, in a low rents. In 1974 they got an farm at Tivoli was sold a few years Loan Program additional, larger building, ago, and another was bought near Member — State Grant Program Maryhouse, nearby. Marlboro, N.Y. It provides a home An Equal Opportunity School People are still volunteering to for a few people, a retreat center, Pope praises Cardinal live in these houses and give and vegetables for the New York Program leads to the award of the themselves full time to the houses. VATICAN CITY (NC) — Cardinal John Associate in Specialized Technology Catholic Worker life, including MAURIN ENCOURAGED Miss Dearden, who celebrated his 50th anniversary of degree. Consult us lor credit based sheltering the homeless, feeding » * r i . i Day to start a paper, and on May priestly ordination on Dec. 8, was sent a on previous training the hungry, distributing used DOROTHY DAY Day of 1933 she began selling the congratulatory letter by Pope John Paul II clothing and performing other Catholic Worker in Union Square. "works of mercy.” Some who do network with a Gandhian base," The price was 1 cent, as it still is, The Latin-language letter, published in in the DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS she says. “In 1974 we had a Vatican newspaper, L'Ossevatore Romano, Day Classes begin Sept. 26, 1983. ' not live in the houses come in to although for postal purposes, a 25 praised the retired Detroit archbishop for having help. seminar at the Catholic Worker cent subscription rate for the nine Evening Classes begin Oct. 3, 1983 Eileen Egan, a former staff“ farm at Tivoli (N.Y.), and I guided the archdiocese" wisely." issues per year is stated. The pope also said that he "knew well how CALL • WRITE • VISIT member of Catholic Relief decided to stay, mainly because of In early years circulation ^ ______412-355-0455______Services now in semi-retirement the movement's spiritual base." soared to 150,000 or more. But usefully" Cardinal Dearden had participated in writing its history, has her own popularity declined when the the . apartment but has been closely MISS DAY WAS born in Catholic Worker opposed Spain's Cardinal Dearden, a Rhode Island native, was PENN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ’ aligned with the movement since Brooklyn on Nov. 8,1897, and as a Gen. Francisco Franco, and then archbishop of Detroit from 1958 until his 110 NINTH STREET. DEPT. CA the 1960s. "For the last two or young woman became part of a more so when it stood firm against retirement in 1980. He headed the Pittsburgh \JTECH p|TTSquRGH' PA 15222 Diocese from 1950-1958 three years of Miss Day's life, she Greenwich Village circle devoted U.S. involvement in World War II. Please send me a free was very weak, so there was a to radical politics and bohemian Its latest issue, October- The pontiff also sent letters of congratulations Penn Tech Catalog natural transition,” Miss Egan personal life. Though baptized an November, was expected to to two other U.S. bishops who celebrated their said. "The work was taken up by Episcopalian, she had little to do exceed 100,000. 50th anniversary of ordination Dec. 8, the feast oi whoever was here.” with religion until the birth of a Liberal as Dorothy Day was on the Immaculate Conception. The two were Bishop daughter in 1927. She then social justice, she was conserva­ Henry Greteman of Sioux City, Iowa, and retired Bishop John Cassata of Forth Worth, Texas. ASSESSING THE CURRENT converted to Catholicism, which tive in basing her work on Catholic - Zip - influence of Miss Day, Miss Egan led to a break-up of her common doctrine and piety. The Eucharist, recalled that she sponsored the law marriage. whether at the Church of the group that became the U.S. A journalist, she supported Nativity, where her funeral took affiliate of the international herself by writing for periodicals place, or in the Catholic Worker r ~ Catholic peace organization, Pax such as Commonweal, a national houses, has been central to the Christi. The Catholic peace lay-run Catholic magazine. movement. REUPHOLSTERING movement owes more to Miss Day Covering a 1932 hunger march in On a recent evening, Father JANUARY than to any other individual, Miss Washington, she felt challenged James Considine, a New ON SELECTIVE FINE FABRICS Egan said. anew by the zeal of communists Zealander visiting for a few days, "The ideas that Dorothy Day and other radicals, and at the celebrated a "floor and peace pioneered — Gospel nonviolence, Shrine of the Immaculate Mass,” offered in thanksgiving for SPECIAL WITH THE SAME WORKMANSHIP working with the poor, living Conception prayed for guidance in a new tile floor in the kitchen of St. simply, direct action tor social how she might serve the workers Joseph House and for the revised WE ARE KNOWN FOR justice, going to jail as a witness — with equal devotion as a Catholic. text of the proposed U.S. bishops' On her return to New York she pastoral on nuclear arms. these have all become part of the f f f f church,” she said. met a man who showed her the No one person ever emerged as way she would follow until she Detachment is the control of INTERIOR a natural successor to head the died in her room at Maryhouse affection for creatures by two Catholic Worker movement after Nov. 29, 1980. principles: supreme love and DECORATING Miss Day, but a key figure now is devotion belong to God, and love AND Peggy Scherer, a short, slender HE WAS PETER MAURIN, a and service of creatures should be DESIGN young woman who edits The sort of peasant philosopher from an expression of love for God. 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OAKLAND Rev. La Vanyo 306 History of the Church - 1-1763 Monday NORTHEAST DEANERY ASPMWALL Rev. Timothy Evas 100 OommunKating He 1-2063 Thursday ALLEGHENY S t Paul Cathedral H S Part II 730 - 1090 PM. Rev. Timothy G. Even* St. Scholastics Ms. M e re« Wood Christian Message 730 - 1090 PM PITTSBURGH CENTRAL DEANERY Ms. Marcia Sibbett ''Assodate: Ms. Charlene Harrity M i Lois Chorie Part 8 - Pre requisite Rev. Albert Leonard - 3454 Ridgeway, PgH, 15213 124 - 5th SL, Pgh, 15215 Part A Aieociate: Me. Karen McIntyre SPR8K0ALE Her. Robert Guay Gospel ot St Mark 2-1563 Tuesday GREENFIELD Ms. Joyce Gillooly Concerns ot Contemporary 1-2063 Thursday St. ARahonsus Church Had Rev. Janus Krah (15 hours) 790 - 930 P.M S t Rosalia Families 7:30 - 930 PM. M i Inda Sementelli Sr. Mary Aim Knight (10 hours) 2925 L Eltmwdd Rd. Allison Pad. 151011 411 Greenfield Ava. Pgh 15207 SHADYSIOE Rev. Eric Oiskin 30 « Sacraments ot Reconcilia­ 2-24-83 Thursday NORTHWEST DEANERY ETNA Rev. fttric k O'Brien 101 Survey ot Doctrine 1-19-83 Wadneday Sacred Heart tion (Penance) and Maturity 730 - 1090 PM. Rev. Thomas Tobin All Saints (For Cath. School 490 - 790 P M Ms. Betty Hannigan (Marriage, . Anointing Asaodale: Ms. Yvonne Hennigan Religious Ed. Office Teachers) 3 Bayard St. Pgh., 15213 at the Sick) 111 B M ot the Allies, Pgh, 15222 NORTHSIOE DEANERY ARCH STREET M i Cathwine Amrhein 100 Communicating the Christian t -27-83 Thursday FRANKLIN PARK Ms. Anewtta Wallace 301 Introduction to 1-1963 Wednesday Rev. Dannie Bradley S t Pete Sr. Penny Nikolicb Message - Part 8 790 - 930 PM St. John Neumann Christian Scriptures 730 - 1090 P.M. Aieociate: Sr. Kathleen Hoerster Sr. Kathleen Hoerster Pre-requisite - Part A M i Marlow Geier B « 6864, Pgh. 15212 2172 Poor Richard's la m Pgh. 15237 BRIGHTON ROAD Rev. Lawrence OiHardo 30« Sacraments ot Reconcilia­ 1-1763 Monday WEST VIEW Mr Robert htarko 307 Who is leus Christ? 1-1863 Tuesday S t Leo tion (Penanct) and Maturity 730 - 1090 PM SL Athanasius 730 - 1090 PM Sr. Armella Magill (Marriage, Holy Orders. Anointing M i Gertrade Cummings 3113 Brighton Rd, Pgh. 15212 ot the Sick) 2 Wentworth Ave. Pgti, 15229 F RAH KLM ROAD Various instructors 207 Survey of Catecheis and 1-17-83 Monday ,. WEXFORD Rev Lawrence OiNardo 100 Communicating the 1-1863 Tuesday nativity (Coordinated by Workshops (h r Cath School 490 - 6.30 PM. S t Alphonse Sr Rose Angela Goss Christian Message - 730 - 1090 P.M. Ms. Cathy Amrhein Sr. Ursula Kelly) Catediists and Certified CCD M i P it Demistras Part B - Pre-requisite. 4071 Franklin RL, Pgh.. (15214) Catediists) Gibsonia Rd. Gibsonia. 15044 Part A SOUTH PITTSBURGH DEANERY BROOKLINE Rev. Paul Staud 100 Communicating the Christian 1-1763 Monday Sr. Grace Harding Sr. Grace Reding 582 Our Christian 4-563 Tuesday Rev. Peul Steud Our Lady ot Loreto Ms. Dorothy Degonish Message - Part 6 7:30 - 1090 PM. 111 Blvd. of the Allies. Pgh. 15222 Concern tor the Handicapped 730 - 1090 P.M Aieociate: Mr. Andrew James Ms. lune Ganser Ms. Anne McCann Pre-requisite - Part A (10 bouts) 1832 Pioneer Ave.. Pgh. 15226 GLENSHAW Ms. ly m Huber 308 Christian 1-1963 Wednesday BROOKLINE Sr. Regina Wilson Creative A d n itie in the Class­ 1-19-83 Wednesday St. Bonavahire Spirituality 730 - 1090 PM Resurrection room: Order ot Chaos? 7:30 1090 PM. M i Mary Lou Oaniali Mr Andrew James (10 hours) 302 W. Lincoln Ave., Apt 44. 1500 Berkshire Ave. Pgh., 15226 McDonald. 15057 KNOXVILLE Mr Jam« Ruck 488 Key Concepts ot 1-1863 Tuesday SOUTHEAST DEANERY OUQUESNE Sr. Mary Evelyn Hannan 301 Introduction to 1-1963 Wednesday S t Canice Christianity 730 - 1090 PM. Rev. Jon J. Brzek St. Joseph Christian Scriptures 790 - 930 P.M. Ms. Marlene Link Ms. Rosemary Shipe 139 Orchard PI.. Pgh. 15210 1012 Lincoln Ave, Duquene, 15110 SOUTHSIDE Various Instructors 207 Survey ot Catecheis 1-1763 Monday HOMESTEAD Rev Bernard Costello 304A Sacraments ot 1-1763 Monday St John the Evangelist (Coordinated by and Workshops (For Cath. School 490 - 630 PM. S t INary Magdalene Initiation - Baptism. 790 - 930 PJd. Adam & Carol Conrad Sr. Ursula Kdly) Catediists and Certified Ms Rose Moravec Confirmation 6 Eucharist 112 S. 15th St. Pgh. 15203 CC0 Catechists) 1115 McClure SL MunhaM. 15120 Sr. Elizabeth Ann 523 The Clwrch: Where Its Been S 1-17-83 Monday WEST MIFFLIN Sr. Mary Clark 100 Communcating He 1-1863 Tuesday Slodi Where It Is Going 790 - 930 PM. (10 hours) Holy Spirit Sr. Mark Buranosky Christian Message - 730 - 1090 PM. SOUTH HUS DEANERY BETHEL PARK Rev. Leo Burdiianti 100 Communicating the Christian 1-1863 Tuesday Ms Marina Coccaro Part 8 - Pre requisite Rev. Phillip Pribonic S t Thomas More (Logue Sr. Mary Ann DiVincenzo Message - Part B 930 AM. -1290 724 Shadystde Dr. West M ifflin 15122 Part A Associate: Ms. Anne Me Garvey Lounge I) Pre-requisite Part A Rev Jon Brzek 303 Contemporary Cath. 1-2063 Thursday Ms. Marie Kam Moral Theology 730 - 1090 P.M. 134 Fort Couch Rd. Pgh. 15241 SOUTHWEST DEANERY C0RA0P0LIS Rev Fra« Sokol 304A Sacraments ot . 1-1883 Tuesday St Thomas More (Logue Various Instructors 207 Survey ot Catecheis and 1-1763 Monday Rev. Frank Drabiska St. Joseph Initiation 730 - 1090 P.M. Lounge I) (Coordinatad by Workshops (For Cath. Sit.ool 490 - 630 PM Associate: Ms. Barbara Muza M l Maiy Lou hiedeintei CCD Office Sr. Ursula Kelly) Catechists and Cerhhon CCD 724 Montaui St. C orapolii 15108 111 Blvd. ot the Allies. Pgh., 15222 Catechists) _____C RAHON Rev. Robert Ahlin 101 Survey o l Doctrine 1-1763 Monday St Valentine Rev. Steven Paisa 30« Sacraments of Reconciliation 1-1763 Monday ■ 9 Canevm High School (Fe Cath. School 4:00 - 630 P.M. Mr Robert Russman |Penance) and Maturity (Marriage. 730 - 1090 PM B m CCD Office. I l l Blvd. o l Teachers) 2 Holy Ordes. Anointing ol the Sid) the Albe. Pgh. 15222 Rev Eugene Bonacci 422M Book of Revelations 4-14-83 Thursday 12 hours - (FEE: $12501 730 - 930 PM McKEES ROCK Rev. Peter Horton 458 How to Understand 1-1883 Tuesday S t Cyril 8 Methodius the Bible (15 hours) 730 - 1090 PM. CASTLE SHANNON Sr. Jacqueline Ketter 433 Spirituality ot Christian 1-2063 Thursday Ms. Ihncy Galen St Anne Scripture 930 AM. -1290 120 Cater St. McKee Rocks. 15136 Ms. Carol Czar 833 Rockwood Ave, Pgh. 15234 Ms. Mary lam e 502 Advanced leading Skills. 1-1863 Tuesday BEAVER crying Ms. Theresa Orlando Eftocthn Communication (15 730 -1090 P.M. JEFFERSON BORO Rev. Richard Ward 422 Book ot Revelation 1-16-83 Tuesday BEAVER COUNTY DEANERY Ms. Cecilia Chinchilla hours) (Class Limit: 15) S t Thomas A. Becket (15 hours) 730 - 930 PM. Rev. John Pavlik 1830 Beava Rd, Amhridge. 15003 Prerequisite: CCM or Equivalency Sr Dolores Ann Thwasse Assodate: Mrs. Elizabeth Rome and 1 yea teaching experience Griffith Hall FEE: S3L00 139 Gill Hal Rd. Clairton. 15025 CENTER TOWNSHIP Rev. Leo Burchianti 100 Communicating the 1-18-83 Tuesday MOUNT LEBANON Ms. Cathwine Amrhein 100 Communicating the 1-3163 Monday S t Francis Cabrini Sr. Mary Aan DiVincanzo Christian Message 730 - 1090 P.M. St Benard Sr. Penny Nikolidi Christian Message - Part B 790 - 930 P.M Sr. Thereita Churilla Part 8 - Pre-requisite: Ms. Patricia Colins Mr. Richard McLane Pre-requisite: Part A 115 Trinity Ave, Aliquippa. 15001 Part A 270 Jonquil PI. Pgh, 15228 CHIPPEWA TOWNSHIP Mr Sal Mascari Celebrate t a t 2-1763 Thursday WHITEHALL Rev. Frank Mitolo 4B9M Death & Dying 1-3163 Monday Christ the Divine Teacher Yesterday 6 Today 730 - 1090 P.M. St Gabriel School. Social Hall Rev. Bruce Byrce (15 hours) 790 - 930 PM. Ms. Carol Podnar (15 hours) Ms Mindy Welding 173 Samuel S t, Beaver Falls, 15010 5403 Koeffier Dr.. Pgh. 15238 DEANERY WORKSHOP Mr. David Pastrick, Youth Catechesis 4-2463 Sunday NORTH CENTRAL ALLEGHENY DEANERY MONROEVILLE, Rev. J. Francis 101 Survey ot Doctrine 1-1763 Monday (¿11 Sr. Leticia Briones Division ol Secondary FEE: To he determined 190 - 600 PM Fr. J. Francis Frazer North American Martyrs Frazer (Cath. School Teachers) 490 - 630 PM. tor information: 378-8020 Catecheis (Include Liturgy A Associate: Sr. Anthony Albright Ms. Renee Veihirdla Brown Bag Supper) 2516 S. Braddock Ave.. Pgh. 15218 Asst - Ms. Susan Clark Rev. lack Nanz 100 Communicating the 2-22-83 Tueday B U T L E R S M i Matilda Betre C hristie Message - 790 - 930 PM PENN MILS Rev. Allred Cicola 100 Communicating the Christian 1-2263 Saturday BUTLER COUNTY DEANERY M i Shirley Cotosimo Part 8 - Pre-requisite: St Bartholomew M i Mary Agne Hissrich Message - Part 8 - f t * 990 A.M - 390 PM. Rev. Ettore De Napoli RD 41. Boyers. PA 16020 Part A Ms. Connie Ralph M i Mary James requisite Part A (5 consecutive Saturdays) Assodate: Ms. Matilda Betres 740 Macbeth Or. Pgh. 15235 BUTLER Rev Theodore Rutkowski 470 Parable of Jesus 2-2-83 Wedneday PENNMLLS Rev Joseph Scheib 542 Passion ot the lord 2-1563 Tuesday S t Michael 790 - 930 PM St Susanna (15 hours) 730 - 1090 PM. Sr. Ruth Nett Mr. Fred Marade 432 Center A vt. Butler. 18001 200 Stotlw Rd. Pgh. 15235 Sr. George Manas M i Matilda Betres Genesis II 3-2-83 Wwlnesday TURTLE CREEK Rev. J. Francis Frazer 100 Communicating the Christian 1-20-83 Thursday 201 Franklin St, Butler. 18001 $ wnaks) 790 - 930 PM St. Colman Sr. Anthony Albright Message - Part 8 - 790 - 930 P.M Fat $1490 Ms. Virginia Conahan Mr. Rita Rodden Pre-riquisite Part A (NOTE: Day ol week chang HERMAN Rev. Reginald Russo Documents ot Vatican II 2-1-83 Tuesday 200 Osborne SL Turtle Crede 15145 s second senwste) S t Mary ol the Assumption (15 hours) 790 - 930 PÜ Rev. Joseph Scheib 462 The Word of God 1-20-83 Thursday Sr. Mary Theresa Leitem Ms. Rose Bucceroni in FYayw and leaching 790 - 930 PM. P9. RD 3, Butler, 16001 1002 Maple Arm, Turtle Cre*. 15145 M i Mary James 502 Advanced Teaching Skills: 4-5-83 Tuesday Ms. Theesa Orlando Effective Communication (15 hrs| 730 - 1090 PM. CARMICHAELS Sr. Nancy Barshick 1U Communicating Hu 1-1883 Tuesday (Class Lim it 15i Pre-requisite: GREENE St Hugh C hristie Message - ? n - 930 PM CCM or Equhraitxy and ly e a r GREENE COUNTY DEANERY Ms. Kathy Zvonkovidi Part 8 - Pre-requisite teaching etpnrience FEE: S20.00 Rev. Francie Nazlmek Bo* 132. Rk b Landing. 15357 Part A UNITY Rev Joseph Hennessy 3048 Sacraments of Reconcilia­ 1-1863 Tuesday St John the Baptist tion (Penance) and Maturity 730 -1090 PM Sr. Mildred Moroz (Marriage; Holy Orders. Anointing NEWCASTLE Rev bichóle Mastrangel o i n Communicating thw 2-1463 Monday 837 Kenneth Ave, New Kensington, 15008 o( the SMI LAWRENCE S t Vitus Ms Mary Asoone Christian Message - 730 - io n PM. LAWRENCE COUNTY DEANBIY Sr. Margaret Kuntz Sr. Damian Schimwr Part 8 - Pre-requisite VERONA Ms. Mary Jam« The Experience ot Prayer 3-2-63 Wednesday 915 S. Jefferson St,New Castle, 16101 Part A S t Joseph Ms. Theresa Orlando (15 hosts) Rav. Mauro Cautela 730 -1090 PM Rn. Janus Dow« Christianity in the Writing ol 2-1463 Monday M i Helen Hoolafean Associata: Ms. Mary Aidons C.S. Lewis (15 hoars) 141 Parkwood Rd. Verona. 15147 730 - 1090 P.M. Rav. Robert Ahlin What is Marriage? M i Mary Agnes Hiss neh 589 Creative Teaching 4-1363 Wednesday 4-1863 Monday (10 hours) (15 hours) 730 -1090 PM 730 - io n P M SOUTH CENTRAL ALLEGHENY McKeesport Rev. Frank Stupsritz 100 Communicating the Christian 1-17-83 Monday Rev. Frank Stupsritz St Pius V Ms. Sua Gleason Message - Part A 930 AM -1290 Noon BEHTLEYVILLE Rev. Paul Spisak 488 Chech ot the 80s 2-1863 Wedneday Associne: Sr. N o d Mattes Sr. Marias M ils (Certification requires Part WASHINGTON S t Luke 790 - 930 PM 1640 Fawcett A vt. White Oik, 15131 A and B) WASHMGT0N EAST DEANERY Ms. Rea DiRito Rav. Paul Splsak 1305 Pina S t Ellsworth, 15331 Rev. Albert Kosar EAST MCKEESPORT 100 Communesting the 1-1983 Wednesday Asaodale: Sr. Janet Millar S t Robert Mlarmine Sr. Anthony Albright Christian Message - 730- 1090 PM School Lounge, le w e Floor M i Anne McCae Part 8 - Pre-requisitt D0N0RA Sr. Elton McClure Spirituality and Prayer 2-1863 Wednesday Ms Virginia Conahan Part A St Dominic S tyle 790 - 930 PM. 200 Osborne SU Turtle Creek. 15145 Ms Eleanor Patch« (15 hours) Asst Ms. Rose Bucceroni 143 Thompson A vt. Donor* PA 15033

mckeesport Rev Matthew Tostilo 418M Gospel of St John 2-1563 Tuesday WASHINGTON WEST DEANERY 8URGETTSTOWN Mr. Sal Mascari Prayer A Lite ot St Pete (15 hours) 1-1863 Wednesday 930 AM - 1290 Noon Rev. Jamas Bedlllion Our Lady of Lourdes Love - God, My Neighbor and 1 7n - 930 PM Mr. Ken Gleason Associate: Ms. Pat Ogllvie Ms. loAnn Jabtonsky 13GB Pdteson Ave, McKeesport, 15132 ID 43,896 Burgettstowt 10621 WLMERHNG Rev John Wellnger 561 Contemporary 1-17-63 Monday CAN0NS8URG Rev. Lwoy DiPwtro 100 Communicabng tie 1-2063 Thursday S t Aloysius Catholic Moral 730 - 1090 PM St Patrick Sr. Mark Buranosky Christian Message - 730 - io n P M M i Kathy Uog Theology (15 hours) Sr. Felicitas Konetny Part 8 - Pre-requisite: 128 Watkini A vt. Wilmerrhng 151« 317 W Pike SL Canonsburg 15317 Part A

i t Page 10 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, January 7, 1983 M ovie review 'Tootsie9 gets high rating

“Tootsie A Mirage/Punch most convincing portrayal of a the tremendous patience and Open letter to NBC production of a Sydney Pollack film. woman, Hoffman does some of the talent this elusive stardom Dustin Hoffman Michael Dorsey finest work of his career. requires. One of the finest Dustin Hoffman -Dorothy Michaels Hoffman, letting down all his performances of the year reveals Jessica Lange______Julie defenses in a labor of love, has Hoffman as an actor not afraid tq Teri Garr______Sandy presented us with a warm, take the challenge, the risk, a Dabney Coleman .Carlyle wonderful film about his victorious performer who is By JIM BREIG competition. “60 Minutes,” which deservedly Charles Durning _ Las profession, his life and his high always totally convincing in both Dear NBC: scores highly with audiences. Bill Murray Jeff respect for the actor as an artist. parts. Congratulations are due to Who would have guessed that I would ever write Then there is “St. Elsewhere.” This may come Screenplay by Larry Gelbart and The comical complications with the people responsible for his a letter to an entire network? But I’ve been as a surprise to you, but I like "St. Elsewhere." Murray Schlsgal. Produced by his girlfriend (Teri Garr), his make-up, the art which watching you a lot lately and wanted to say some It's a surprise because it is so much like "Hill Sydney Pollack and Dick Richards. roomate, (Bill Murray), his co- transforms Hoffman into a things to cheer you up. From your ratings, you Street” in style: a large group of regular Directed by Sydney Pollack. A star and love interest (Jessica handsome, sophisticated women. could use some cheering up. Come to think of it, characters, this time at a hospital instead of in a Columbia Picture. Rated PG/A-III. Lange) and her father (Charles The supporting cast is superb, you could use resurrection. police precinct; hand-held cameras for added By FR. PETER HORTON Durning) combine to form a without fault. The interplay You have fallen on difficult times of late and I realism; overlapping stories, some of which 'confused state of hilarious An actor out of work is much like between them and Hoffman is think you deserve a better fate. For years, I have continue for several episodes; an emphasis on the proportion. Amidst mistaken succinct and funny. This is a cast written articles condemning networks for not darker things of life — disease, malpractice, a man without a country. advances, a marriage proposal, Such a man is Michael Dorsey, that exudes wit and warmth in a trying new programming, for being imitative, for sexual shenanigans, failure. and a renewed contract, Hoffman series of humorous and touching playing it safe all the time and failing to inject So why do I like this drama set in a Boston who works as a writer trying to as "Tootsie" barely manages to make ends meet between starring encounters. Immediately, you fall some originality into their schedules. hospital? Because it is well acted, well written, keep his sanity as he moves in love with them ail. And now you come along and try to do that and engrossing, clever. Where "Hill Street” is roles. The roles are few and far toward a surprise, but happily the result is that no one watches you. For once, I between not because of a scarcity "Tootsie" is a satisfying unrelentingly depressing and downbeat, most satisfying denouement. achievement for all concerned. have to say shame on the viewers instead of especially due to its main character who is or famine. Rather, the difficulty is The screenplay by Larry Michael Dorsey, a talented, Here, is a wonderful adult shame on you. monotonic in speech and outlook, "St. Gelbart and Murray Schisgal is comedy, a film of great respect For example, there is Thursday night. You Elsewhere" has a wider range of moods. If there opinionated, difficult performer of intelligent, humorous and never broadcast "Fame,” "Cheers,” "Taxi,''and "Hill the "My Way” school. No one and charm. "Tootsie" is a is a main character, it is the doctor played by Ed silly. Sydney Pollack’s whimsical delightful lady, a pleasant guest Street Blues." Some critics have called it the best Flanders who is matter-of-fact without being wants to hire him: no one will offer direction is perfect in timing, him even so much as a dog food lor the holiday season and long night on television since the Saturday night line­ cynical and maintains his center of gravity scope and mood. Together with hereafter. up owned by CBS about 10 years ago (you despite all the breakdowns around him. commercial. When this dire Hoffman, these men offer a fresh, remember, with Mary Tyler Moore, Bob newsflash is delivered by his I have stated before that I cannot abide any triumphant little film, a film that TV Programs of Note Newhart, Carol Burnett, M*A*S*H and other single character on "Hill Street; " I find them all agent: "You will never work has great care for every role, again...", Michael rises to the Wednesday, Jan. 12, 8-9 p.m. goodies strung end-to-end). repulsive. But “St. Elsewhere" features several every scene, every sequence. Channel 13. "Rain Forest." I wouldn’t go that far, but it is the most original appealing characters. challenge by becoming Dorothy, "Tootsie" has depth and polish, night. "Fame" is a musical-drama-comedy the hottest soap star in America. Filmed in Costa Rica, this But this series, too, is struggling in the ratings. but is light and airy, the genius of a National Geographic Special featuring young people who are, in general, Not all is bright on you, NBC. You ha ve come up However, the popularity of good time, which makes you positive role models for the viewers. Most teens Dorothy Michaels only complicat­ offers a detailed pictureof the rich with some routine sitcoms this season, such as smile, relax and settle back for a variety of plant and animal life on TV are street gang members or unwed "Silver Spoons" and “Family Ties.” The latter es the career and romance of good time. These elements create mothers. Then comes "Cheers," which is my Michael Dorsey, resulting in one inhabiting an area where over 200 seemed like a good idea — a hippie couple from' one of the best pictures of the year. inches of rain fall annually favorite new show of the season. "Taxi" has the Sixties find themselves in the Eighties with of the most delightful screwball never interested me, but it is a quality comedy. children who are conservative — but the proof is comedies of the year. Hoffman is absolutely in Wednesday, Jan. 12, 9-10 p.m. Anyone who reads this column knows I cannot in the pudding and this is awfully runny stuff. "Tootsie” is a tour-de-force for control, in both roles. As Michael, Channel 13. “Hitler's Night of the stand "Hill Street Blues," but that doesn't detract I don't suppose this letter will help very much. Dustin Hoffman, a part he offers a searing look at the Humming Bird." Sir Hugh from the fact that its style is fresh and its In the end, you need the ratings because you need autobiographical, part satirical actor as professional, revealing Greene, former head of the BBC, approach original. the revenues. But congratulations on trying — look at the artist and his trade, in all the pain and misfortune of reconstructs what happened in So you try all those new and funny and and especially for sticking with these shows this case, acting. In a courageous unemployment. As Dorothy, he Berlin where he was a reporter in challenging things, and what does America do? It longer than anyone expected you to. Other double role, a role involving a investigates the actor's trade and 1934 tunes in to "Too Close for Comfort,” one of the networks (and you yourself in previous years) worst programs to ever call itself a comedy. "Too would have cancelled "Cheers” and "St. Close" is badly written, hammily acted and a Elsewhere’' long ago. But you gave them a decent throwback to such dogs of the past as "My Mother shot to find an audience. the Car" and “Me and the Chimp." So this time I blame viewers for taking the easy You deserve credit elsewhere, too. For one way out. They should be ashamed for watching thing, you are trying to restore a lost art: the “Dukes of Hazzard," "Too Close for Comfort" adventure drama for young viewers, and "Dynasty" while you are offering better "Voyagers," "Knight Rider" and "Matthew goods. Star” are all last-paced science fictions designed M ellon Investm ent Flans: to promote escapism. (CORRECTION: I mixed up my Richards in a I'm not going to call them the finest programs recent column on network news reporters who ever aired, but they are the sort of show which ambush or hassle their subjects. I mentioned young people can watch in the way I watched Richard Helms when I should have said Richard "Adventures in Paradise" or "The F.B.I." Allen, former national security adviser. Mr. The latest ratings put "Voyagers” among the Helms, CIA director, was not the subject of a lowest-rated series, but part ol that is due to its probe.) How to earn

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