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THE VOICE Labor Day Observance Told 6301 Biscayne Blvd. Miami 38, FJa. Threats and pressures resulting from the cold war have cre- Return Requested ated the most serious crisis ever to confront the United States. The decade of the 1960s may prove to be the turning point in the continuing struggle to counteract world-wide communism and to establish a just and lasting peace. Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida The outcome will depend in large measure on decisions made in the field of labor-management relations, with the possibility that the government may be forced to intervene by setting up guidelines which could impose upon both labor and management VOL. IV NO. 24 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy AUGUST 31, 1962 some form of compulsory arbitration. These were some of the striking views expressed by two ALL ROADS LEAD TO MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION HALL Catholic leaders in the field of human and industrial rela- tions at the second annual Labor Day Observance spon- sored by the Diocese of Miami Cardinal To Ordain Refugee Sunday Thursday of this week at the Everglades Hotel. All roads will lead to Miami Beach next Sunday, Sept. 2, for the most distinguished and most significant assemblage in the The speakers were Msgr. history of the Diocese of Miami. George G. Higgins, director of the Social Action Department Beginning at'4 p.m. in ceremonies at the Miami Beach of the National Catholic Welfare Convention Hall, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of Conference, Washington, and New York, will ordain to the priesthood the first refugee Cuban Father Benjamin Masse, S.J., seminarian to complete his studies in the United States. associate editor of the magazine "America." Then at 7 p.m., a banquet and reception honoring Cardinal Msgr. Higgins presided at the Spellman will be held at the Fontainebleau Hotel. It will be the two earlier seminars held morn- Cardinal's first official visit to the Diocese of Miami. ing and afternoon in the Seven other members of the hierarchy will be present on the Everglades Hotel and he also altar when Cardinal Spellman confers the Sacrament of Holy delivered the sermon at the 5:30 Orders upon the Rev. Mr. Daniel Sanchez, of the Diocese of Pinar p.m. Mass celebrated at Gesu del Rio, Cuba. They are: Church by Msgr. William Bar- ry, P.A. Eduardo Boza Masvidal, Auxiliary Bishop of Havana Father Masse spoke at the af- and Cuba's most outstanding exile, who will preach the sermon. ternoon seminar on "The Public Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan, head of the metropolitan see of Interest in Labor and Manage- Atlanta, Ga. ment Relations." Principal speaker at the Archbishop John F. Cody, of New Orleans, La. THE REV. MR. SANCHEZ banquet which closed the ob- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, of Miami. Refugee To Be Ordained (Contiinued On Page 10) Bishop Robert E. Tracy, of Baton Rouge, La. Bishop Francis J. Reh, of Charleston, S.C. Labor, Management Must Not Fail Public Page 7 Bishop Eduardo M. Dalmau, titular bishop of Theuzi. Text of Msgr. Higgins' Labor Day Sermon Page 8 Because the Miami Beach Convention Hall, at 1700 Washington Father Masse's Talk on "Public Interest" Page 9 Ave., is the largest auditorium in the South, with a seating ca- pacity of 15,000, those in charge of arrangements have assured Labor Day Statement of NCWC for 1962 Page 11 that there will be adequate and convenient accommodations for (Continued On Page 3)

Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop Of New YoTk How To Get There MIAMI CONVENTION 'St. John Vianney Miracle' HALL Goes On With 198 Enrolled With an enrollment of 198, the Facilities have grown, too. St. John Vianney Seminary will Since the first seminary build- begin its fourth year next week, ing opened in 1959, other con- struction has included an continuing the remarkable addition to that building, a growth which has won for it the college building, science build- designation as "the miracle of ing, and dining hall, a faculty St. ,T"Jm Vianney." residence and this year, open- •. ing for the first time, a second luc total registration of mi- college building which in- nor seminarians this year will cludes a temporary chapel, be 180, it was announced by seating 400. Father James J. Walsh, Dio- cesan Director of Vocations. In the high school depart- In addition, while the philos- ment, those who attended last ophy department of the St. year will report next Monday, Vincent de Paul Major Sem- Sept. 3, between 3 and 5 p.m., inary is being constructed, the while newcomers will report first philosophy class of 18 — all of them graduates of the next Tuesday, Sept. 4, between minor seminary this year — 3 and 5 p.m. will begin classes at St. John Vianney. All college students will re- turn on Thursday, Sept. 6, be- The first class in September, tween 3 and 5 p.m. 1959, numbered 57 and each year since that time the enroll- Keeping pace with the larg- ment has increased as more er enrollment, the size of the faculty has been increased to boys continued to follow the vo- TH cation of studying for the priest- 15, making it one of the most l3 Sr. hood of the Diocese of Miami. (Continued on Page 13) TO BE OPENED BY BISHOP BOZ/L.SUNDAY Week Of Prayer Here For Cuba Bishop Eduardo Boza Masvi- Spellman in the Miami Beach minate in the celebration of the On Saturday, Sept. 8, the stat- dal, exiled auxiliary bishop of Convention Hall next Sunday. Feast of Nuestra Senora de la ue will be taken to the Miami Havana, will open a week of Caridad by the Latin American Stadium where it will be car- Bishop Boza will deliver prayer for the Christian recon- colony in the Miami Stadium ried in procession during the the sermon at the ordination on Saturday, Sept. 8, at 8 p.m. observance there of the feast of struction of Cuba following the Mass which begins at 4 p.m. Nuestra Senora de la Caridad. ordination of a Cuban semi- A statue of Our Lady of El narian by Francis Cardinal The week of prayer will cul- Cobre, patroness of Cuba, smuggled out of that country Cardinal's Desire: to the United States last year, 22,000 Refugees Resettled will occupy a place of honor To Be A Missionary on a flower - bedecked plat- form near the large altar ~ BOSTON (NC) — Richard"' By Catholic Relief Services during Sunday's ordination Cardinal Cushing said here he would gladly go to Latin A- '- More than 90,000 Cuban ref- ceremonies. tied in other areas by these or- ca as a missionary of the-. -*- ganizations, CRS has resettled ugees have been registered and From there, the statue will ety of St. James the Apostle 22,553. These welfare agencies, 22,000 resettled by the Catholic be taken to five parish church- which he founded. as well as the U.S. Employment Relief Services, according to es for evening devotions next "I would gladly resign my of- Service and the administrative week. Bishop Coleman F. Car- fice here and work for my con- Hugh McLoone, director of the offices of the Cuban Emergency roll has granted permission for freres in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia CRS refugee program in Mi- Center, are located in the "Free- the celebration of evening Mass- and other countries where they dom Tower" at Biscayne Blvd. ami. es on the following schedule in will be assigned in the future," and Sixth St. in downtown Mi- these churches: he asserted. CRS has registered 93,289 ami. refugees, out of a total regis- Monday, Sept. 3 -— The Ca- tered by private organizations Catholic Relief Services, an thedral. Latins Warned Of Reds of 136,826 since February, agency of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, employs Tuesday, Sept. 4 — Little BURGOS, Spain (NC) — Com- 1961. Other welfare agencies munism in Latin America has more than 40 persons in Mi- Flower, Coral Gables. and the individuals they have grown from a threat to a tan- registered, include: Interna- ami to assist in the refugee Wednesday, Sept. 5 — SS. Pe- ter and Paul., gible reality, according to Man- tional Rescue Committee, 29,- work. Since most of the refugees uel Fernandez, founder of the 947; Church World Service, are Catholics, CRS has conduct- Voice Photos Thursday, Sept. 6 — Corpus Catholic magazine La Quincena 10,766 and the United He- ed the major portion of the re- Christi. STATUE of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, patroness of Cuba, of Havana which was suppress- brew Immigrant Aid Society, settlement program. 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He Will Be Ordained In Exile toe are not The Rev. Mr. Daniel Sanchez, He had five years of prepara- celebrating its 25th anniversary Locksmiths who will be ordained to the tory study there, followed by and during those 25 years, 1,200 priesthood next Sunday, Sept. 2, three years of philosophy arid priests have been ordained from by Francis Cardinal Spellman, three years of theology, and there. received the sub-diaconate in When his course was finish- — and we don't Archbishop of New York, at the ST. JOSEPH Sell Real Estate Miami Beach Convention Hall, Cuba on May 28, 1961. ed at Montezuma in June, Fa- is the first exile Cuban semina- ther Sanchez went to the rec- MISSALS: In July, 1961, he left Cuba, tory of Msgr. James J. Wilson, rian to complete his studies in Continuous along with more than, 100 oth- director of the Spanish Apos to- WE HAVE MANY PRACTICAL ITEMS the United States and will be the er seminarians in order to pre- late in . Since Sunday first exile to be ordained to the pare better for the priesthood he is the first Cuban semina- Missal $3.75 for secular priesthood. in the United States. rian in exile to complete his $5.50 & $8.00 BACK-TO-SCHOOL: His last year of theology was studies for the priesthood, his Wallet and Card Case Combinations He was born in 1935 in the superiors asked Francis Car- Daily MISSALS Diocese of Pinar del Rio, taken at Montezuma Seminary, Plenty of room for all your in New Mexico. It is interesting dinal Spellman to ordain him from $3.75 money, cards and pictures Cuba, a small diocese taken for the holy priesthood. originally from the Archdio- to note that in the year that ;| MISSAL for cese of Havana. Father, Sanchez was born, 1935, Because of his intense inter- j The Beginner Mexico enacted a nationalization est in all Latin America and | ' $1.25 PEN and His parents and several broth- law allowing Church property particularly in the Cuban, refu- PENCIL CASE ers and sisters are still living in to be confiscated. This made it gee problem in Miami, the Cuba. no longer possible to maintain a Cardinal readily assented and $ When he was 15 years of age, seminary in Mexico. Montezuma will raise Father Sanchez to OTHER 1.15 he entered the Bueno Pastor Seminary came into existence the altar in the ordination Mass Complete with Seminary in Havana. It then in May, 1937, in order to train at the Miami Convention Hall BACK-TO-SCHOOL 2 pencils, 6" had both minor and major de- Mexican seminarians for the next Sunday, Sept. 2, beginning ITEMS: ruler, ball point partments for seminarians. priesthood. Montezuma is now at 4 p.m. pen, eraser and identification card. Folds TRAVELING into 3"x8" — jits any pocket. SECRETARY Here Are just what you need $O _- A Few BOOKS from our while away from home. >«D Fine Selection ...

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Page 2 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida His THE MOST REVEREND COLEMAN FRANCIS CARROLL, D.D. Bishop of Miami

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THE REVEREND DANIEL SANCHEZ by [ } HIS EMINENCE, FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK Archbishop of New York DEEPLY INTERESTED IN LATIN AMERICA Cardinal Spellman World Figure Miami Beach Convention Hall Miami Beach, Fla. Francis Cardinal Spellman is tended the town's public schools, XII, he named Bishop Spellman making his first official visit to where he was a good Latin stu- to be Archbishop of New York the Diocese of Miami in order dent, a good athlete, and de- on April 15, 1939. In December Sunday afternoon, the second of September to ordain to the priesthood the bater. of the same year, Archbishop Rev. Mr. Daniel Sanchez, first Spellman was also named Mili- at Four O'clock refugee Cuban seminarian to Following an excellent aca- tary Vicar of the United States complete his studies in the demic record at Fordham Col- armed forces, a post he still United States. lege (now University), New holds. At the Consistdry of Feb. York, he was sent to 18, 1946, he was proclaimed a The Cardinal has been deep- for theological studies at the cardinal by Pius XII. ly concerned with the prob- North American College and lems of the Cuban refugees the Pontifical Urban Univer- here toward whose welfare he sity of the Propagation of the ALL ROADS LEAD TO MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION HALL has contributed generously of Faith. time and funds. Interested for He was ordained in Rome on many years in all Latin May 14, 1916, and returned to America, he is noted for his the Archdiocese of Boston Cardinal To Ordain Cuban Refugee Sunday many works of charity, es- where he engaged in pastoral pecially those on behalf of (Continued From Page 1) for many years. The color who will come to the conven- in charge of medical and first work. From 1922 to 1925, he guard will include members of tion hall in special buses from aid services to be provided orphans. the representatives coming to was vice chancellor of the Bos- the army, navy, marines, air their quarters under the di- from all parts of the convention the ordination from all parishes Cardinal Spellman, Arch- ton archdiocese, also acting as force and coast guard. rection of Father Bryan O. in the.diocese, as well as large hall by members of the Catholic bishop of New York and Military staff member and later editor Walsh to pay tribute to Father numbers expected to attend They will be followed by the Physicians' Guild and by doc- Vicar of the U.S. Armed Forces, of the Pilot, archdiocesan week- Sanchez. from throughout Florida and color guard of the Fourth De- tors exiled from Cuba, assisted was one of the first members ly. other sections of the South. gree of the Knights of Colum- Members of the consular corps by nurses of the Catholic Nurs- chosen by Pope John XXIII in In 1925, Pope Pius XI nam- bus and members of the four from most of the Latin Ameri- es' Guild. Ambulances will be June, 1960, for the Central ed him an attache in the Present at the banquet and Serra clubs in the Diocese of can nations already have ac- available through a committee Preparatory Commission for the Papal Secretariat of State, a reception at the Fontainebleau Miami, in Miami, Fort Lauder- cepted invitations to be present headed by Edward McHale. . He has post he ably filled until his Hotel honoring Cardinal Spell- dale, Palm Beach County and for the occasion. visited Rome on several occa- appointment in July, 1932, as man will be more than 1,000 "the Indian River area. Msgr. John J. Fitzpatrick, sions t" participate in the com- Auxiliary Bishop of Boston. guests. They will include Music will be provided by coordinator for Bishop Carroll, Following them will be 175 the combined choirs of the mit^ meetings. Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, the members of the clergy, rep- seminarians attending the St. is general chairman in charge future Pope Pius XII, conse- resentatives of organizations Cathedral and St. John Vian- of arrangements for the ordi- As Archbishop of New York John Vianney Minor Semi- ney Minor Seminary, under crated him Titular Bishop of of the laity and leaders in nary, now studying for the nation and banquet. Commit- the 73-year-old prelate is spiri- Sila, on Sept. S, 1932, in St. government and civic affairs. the direction of Clayton tee chairmen include Msgr. tual ruler of some 1,651,400 priesthood of the diocese; Brenneman, diocesan director Peter's basilica, Rome. He They will be headed by Gov. priests of the diocese; the James F. Nelan, Msgr. Dom- Catholics who live in his arch- was the first American to be Farris Bryant, of Florida, who of music. Mr. Brenneman has inic Barry, Father Peter archbishops and and composed especially for the diocese. As Military Vicar he consecrated there. He return-, will come from Tallahassee to Reilly, Father James J. Cardinal Spellman. occasion a new "Ecce Sacer- has spiritual responsibility ed to Boston where in addition extend the state's welcome to Walsh, Father Bryan O. dos Magnus" in tribute to for two million people serv- to his duties as auxiliary he Cardinal Spellman. Principal Present also will be members Walsh, Father Neil J. Flem- of the Diocesan Council of Cardinal Spellman which will ing in the nation's armed served as pastor of Sacred speaker will be Archbishop ming, Father Eugenio del Bus- Catholic Women, the Diocesan be sung for the first time. An forces here and abroad. Heart Church, Newton Center, Hailinan to and Brother David. Council of Catholic Men,. the organ will be especially in- He has achieved recognition Mass. Knights of Columbus, the St. stalled by Baldwin. as a scholar, author, poet, edi- The ordination Mass in the Lay committee chairman in- .In October, 1936, when his Convention Hall will begin with Vincent de Paul Society, altar clude Joseph M. Fitzgerald, tor, diplomat and church friend and former superior in a procession of 500 members of societies, women's guilds, par- Commentary will be given be- James McCaughan, Dr. Edward administrator. As a stamp col- Rome, Cardinal Pacelli, Papal the hierarchy, clergy and laity. ent-teacher associations and oth- fore and during the Mass in Lauth, Elliott Mackle, Frank lector he has received many Secretary of State, visited the It will be preceded by a color er organizations representing English by Father James J. Mackle, Anthony Abraham, honors in philatelic exhibitions United States, Cardinal Spell- guard representing all the arm- every parish in the 16 counties Walsh, director of vocations, Michael Assalone, Philip Lew- 'throughout the world. man accompanied him on a ed forces of the United States. of the diocese. and in Spanish by Father Joa- is, Clayton Brenneman, Edward Born in Whitman, Mass., May coast-to-coast tour. When Car- Cardinal Spellman has been An outstanding group will be quin Guerrero. F. McHale, Richard Fincher 4, 1889, son of a grocer, he at- dinal Pacelli became Pope Pius head of the military vicariate 1,500 refugee Cuban boys Dr. Edward J. La nth will be and Mrs. Mildred Geary.

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While admitting that states have the duty to regulate ed- ucational institutions and to establish them where they are KENNEDY JOHN is the name of this baby being baptized in DOG RACING lacking, the letter said that Brazil by Father Conall O'Leary, O.F.M., a Franciscan from "all scholastic undertakings of New York. The parents, Jose and Helen Maria de Oliverra, the state, even those within named him in admiration of the President's Latin American its own competence, must re- interest. EVERY NiGHT spect the lawful rights of the parent and the Church. This EXCEPT is why a just concept of edu- SUNDAY. cation means close and har- monious cooperation among Cardinal Warns Polish Reds civilized society, the family and the Church. As 500,000 Visit Shrine "Catholics, therefore, -cannot BERLIN (NO — Stefan Card- approve — in the name of ap- inal Wyszynski warned that the NO MINORS parent effectiveness — that all the duties inherent in education programs of Poland's commu- -9 be placed unconditionally in the nist leaders are spoiled by a hands of the state alone. 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Page 4 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Constitution Permits Aid To All Schools, K-C Holds BOSTON (NO — The Su- preme Council of the Knights of Columbus said here that "sound policy requires and the Con- stitution permits" aid to private, nonprofit schools "in propor- tion to the public function" they perform. Cardinal Gushing The council said it is aware Asks K-C Aid that public funds may not be allocated for the purpose of T«* Latin America teaching religion," but it insist- ed that it is sound and per- BUSTON (NO —Richard missible to make grants to pri- Cardinal Cushing called upon vate, Nonprofit schools "if the the Knights of Columbus to don- Government offers public funds ate one million dollars for es- to aid education." tablishment of a loan fund which would aid the Church in Latin The council declared that NC Photos these benefits to private schools America. may take the form of teaching SELECTED as the best example of architecture grants or long-term loans to in- in the past three" years is St. Patrick Church, Oklahoma City, The Archbishop of Boston stitutions, the providing of text- which was built largely by men and women of the parish and was The best is none too good far you. 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August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 Directions How World Council Voted Ordination Sunday Symbol On Observers To Vatican Of Hope To Cuban Refugees By FATHER JOHN B. SHEERIN would oppose the sending of The news of the visit of Francis Cardinal Spellman to the I am writing from "Univer- observers. Diocese of Miami this weekend has been eagerly received by all sity City" in Paris where I am The general opinion was that of our people, but most especially by the large colony of Cuban attending the Central Committee the Central Committee would exiles. They have a keen appreciation of the fact that the visit meeting of the World Council approve the proposal but that of Churches. Fa- of His Eminence is another indication, and a remarkably im- there would be spirted and per- pressive one, that the American hierarchy is deeply concerned ther Jerome Hamer, O.P., a haps dramatic opposition from about the plight of the refugees and the welfare of their country. noted ecumenist a few of the delegates. In brief, It is characteristic of Cardinal Spellman to travel from from France, we expected not an explosion bis own city of New York to the diocese closest to Cuba in and I have been but at least a few s' 'er- designated by order to ordain to the priesthood the first exiled seminarian ing firecrackers. the Secretariat to complete his studies in the United States. For many for Promoting There was then a feeling of years the cardinal has been famed for his willingness to Christian Unity anxiety and suspense just be- move from place to place, in the spirit of the apostles, to as the official fore the vote on August 13th. advance the cause of the Church. As soon.as he assumed Catholic observ- FR. SHEERIN Dr. Franklin Frey, chairman of the responsibilities of his vast archdiocese in 1939, he made ers. the Central Committee, finally brought the matter to a vote. He it clear that no journey would be too difficult, no task too Willebrands of first read the text of the pro- burdensome, no personal inconvenience too great for him, the Secretariat is here as are posal. as long as he could fulfill a mission of charity or justice. many distinguished European Then the Greek theologian, With this in mind, it helps to clarify for us the fact that ecumenists such as Fathers Hamilcar Alivasatos of the young Cuban, Daniel Sanchez, who will be raised to the Beaupere, Dumont, Le Guil- Athens, suggested that the text of the proposal should in- priesthood next Sunday by His Eminence is looked upon by his lou, Thils. At the desk next to me is Dr. Nathan Pusey, clude mention of the fact that fellow countrymen as a symbol of hope for the future. It is this was the first time that president of Harvard Univer- curious to note that when he left Cuba as an exile one year grounds which is rapidly being readied for occupancy. It the Roman Catholic Church sity, with whom I have had and the World Council had en- ago he was assigned to Montezuma Seminary in New Mexico. Just will provide a large chapel and living quarters for the upper many_ interesting conversa- tered into official relations. 25 years ago this seminary came into existence because of the classmen. Moreover, this same building has been designed tions on religious topics. persecution of the Church in Mexico. And in the wake of that to serve admirably as a weekend retreat house during the The situation became highly persecution, vocations flourished so greatly that in the past summer months. The most newsworthy topic dramatic, however, when Arch- quarter of a century over 1,200 priests have been ordained from discussed during the two week bishop Nikodim arose. The lead- er of the Russian Orthodox dele- this one seminary. Everyone familiar with the brief history of our seminary meeting has been the question speaks of it with gratitude and admiration. And the remem- gation is only thirty-three years of sending World Council dele- old but extraordinarily astute. * * * brance of God's blessing should indeed make us all the more gates to the Vatican Council. He is a picturesque figure, So with Cuba, please God. Everyone realizes that in the future anxious this year to continue fervent prayers for the future Some time ago Home invited short, stout, with a peaches- a balanced economy will be necessary there, that education priests of the diocese. Since Pope John has told us that every the World Council to send ob- and-cream complexion. He of children must be carried out with respect for the place of ecumenical council- has been followed by "extraordinary periods servers and the Central Com- wears flowing black robes and God and true freedom, that the rights and privileges of all a blue velvet cap and his long of fecundity," have we not every reason to believe that our mittee has been trying to de- citizens must be restored and safeguarded. However, while all hair reaches to his shoulders. intensified prayer in the diocese this year will result in more cide whether or not to accept these essential, legitimate needs must be fulfilled, there still DECISIVE WORDS remains the fundamental need of instruction in the truths of vocations than ever before. We should remember this as the new the invitation. God on a wide scale and. in the establishment of a vigorous vocation program goes into operation soon in all our schools. OPPOSITION RUMORED He approached the micro- parish life. phone, paused for a while as The vote by the Central Com- many of us took a deep breath, The importance, of every single ordination of Cuban sem- 7 mittee took place, Aug. 13 but and then delivered a brief mes- inarians can be understood better after pondering the sober- The 'Shared-Time Proposal there had been a certain tension sage: "I consider the question ing statement of Father John Considine, Director of the Latin •Many people throughout the country have read with consider- in the atmosphere in the days sending World Council observ- American Bureau. He stated that a major task which needs able interest the news of an educational innovation being discussed preceding the vote. An Irish ers well presented in this resolu- to be undertaken by all of us is to cooperate in "a systematic in Pittsburgh, Chicago and Englewood. The discussion centers delegate (from Belfast) had tion. I therefore suggest that we vocational and training program to break the back of the around Catholic school students and public school facilities. Par- risen one day to "observe" that accept it as it stands." greatest single handicap presently facing the Church in Latin sending delegates would make ents have been asked in Pittsburgh, for instance, to express their The Russian's words were America, namely, the gaunt fact that there is an'average opinion about a "shared-time proposal" which would divide a the work of World Council mem- of but one priest through this vast area for 5,000 Catholics." bers in Ireland very difficult. decisive. There was not a sin- student's day between his Catholic school and a public school. gle voice raised in opposition In offering congratulations to Father Sanchez and his family, There was also considerable to the proposal and the vote we commend the Cuban people who have become more and In New Jersey, a public school superintendent proposed speculation about the Rus- was unanimous In favor of it. more vocation minded. With them we pray fervently that God that public schools accept parochial students for certain sub- sian Orthodox delegation. Ru- Dr. Fry called for a show of may raise up a great number of young men in their country jects, such as mathematics, science, languages and physical mors circulated to the effect hands. He observed that the who will be stationed in.the years ahead, under the guidance education. The students would be taught religion, English and that Archbishop Nikodim, hands went up higher than in of their bishops, in the neighborhoods of Cuba, in the midst of social studies in their own Catholic school for the other part leader of that delegation, the voting on any other topic their family life, to teach them the truths of Christ, to make of the day. known to them the social principles of the Church and to help The Diocese of Miami make them zealous apostles for the good of all Latin America. In Pittsburgh, a county school superintendent invited certain Catholic high school pupils to attend some classes in a technical Weekly Publication institution for gifted students, where courses in electronics and Embracing Florida's 16 South- ern Counties: Broward, Char- other scientific subjects demand both highly trained teachers and lotte, Collier. Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hcndry. High- 'New Features' At Seminary very expensive equipment. lands. Indian River. 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Page 6 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Labor And Management Must Not Fail The Public By MSGR. GEORGE G. HIGGINS of labor's accomplishments than Until this principle is more or In the final analysis, then, criticism of its mistakes and of less universally taken for grant- the spirit of Labor Day is im- Between now and next Mon- its faults. day all sorts of people, starting ed as a self-evident truth, labor minently positive and con- and management will spend too structive. If criticism of either with the President of the United In my judgment, there wasn't country as a whole, we can whomever else it may concern much time and energy sparring labor or management seems to States, will be issuing public anything reprehensible about say that organized labor has that unions are not only legiti- be called for on this occasion, statements on the meaning of this tendency to accentuate the with one another — time and Labor Day. And now achieved its majority and mate but necessary to our type energy which they ought to de- well and good. But a little positive and to concentrate for criticism goes a long way. over the week- the most part on labor's rights consequently must expect to of industrial society. vote to carrying out the de- end special La- mands which social justice What labor and management and privileges and on labor's ac- be treated accordingly. Hav- need more than anything else bor Day ser- complishments. It was fully war- ing long since passed through Even at this late date — al- makes on both of them. Social mons will be de- most 30 years after the passage justice demands, among other and what they have a right to ranted by the fact that organ- its adolescence, it now enjoys expect from all of us on livered in of the Wagner Act. — this prin- things, that the two groups for- ized labor at that time was still the status of full fledged citi- Labor Day is encouragement churches and ciple still needs to be reempha- get petty differences and joint- on the defensive, struggling — in zenship, and must expect to be and, above all, the support of synagogues all many cases against very uneven judged according to adult sized from time to time. To be ly try to figure out how they can over the land. sure, many if not most of the our continued prayers. odds — to win acceptance in the standards even, or especially, best serve the welfare, not only They know that their past per- T by its friends. more influential American em- ' is safe to community and to achieve a de- of their own members and formance leaves something to cent minimum of stability and ployers are today willing to ad- their own stockholders, but of all p. .(, I think, " HIGGINS Of course, criticism of today's be desired and, by and large, union security. mit that unions are legitimate their fellow citizens. that most of labor movement, ought to be as they are honestly looking for these Labor Day statements and and that they are probably here new ways and means of serving Kven today,, of course, there constructive as possible and Because, of their tremendous sermons will be more critical to stay. the public interest more effec- are some industries in some should be aimed at strengthen- strength, they have it within of organized labor than were tively. communities in which labor is ing rather than weakening the But too lew Americans in all their power to make or break those of, say, the thirties and still on the defensive and in cause of organized labor. One walks of life are willing to go the American economy. Hi'story More power to them as they forties. During the thirties and which it has to fight a rear woujd hope, therefore that this the whole way and to take the will judge them very harshly if prepare to observe, on Monday forties the typical Labor Day guard action to protect its ba- year's Labor Day statements unconditional and unqualified they selfishly go their separate of next week, a national holi- statement or sermon put much sic rights and to achieve its and sermons, while reminding position that secure and stable ways and refuse to subordinate day which belongs to both of more emphasis on Labor's right minimum goals. organized labor of its duties unions are an essential and in: their own separate interest to them — the one holiday of the and privileges than on its duties and responsibilities, will also re- dispensable prerequisite of a the requirements of the general year which is dedicated to the and responsibilities, more praise Nevertheless, taking the mind employers, editors, and sound social order. welfare. cause of social justice. This Mother Is 'Different' From Others AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECK"

By FATHER JAMES J. WALSH word did she indicate his voca- People who observe her tion was dependent on her de- SI closely notice nothing different sires. about her. She is not particular- Then the major seminary . . . ly distinguished in appearance. ble and grateful to the good long years of education, all the She saw him in cassock and Her speech and God Who makes use of the seemingly powerful obstacles in Roman collar . . . and the image manner give no lowly and weak to confound his way. indication she the strong. of the altar became clearer. is set apart She had learned over the Philosophy, theology, tonsure, Sometimes we are astonished from others. years to depend on Mary's minor order. Three months later by the a literal answer to an in- Her duties are help and knew she had never a Deacon. And in nine months, tense prayer. She still lives in those of a moth- failed her. So now she gave the day of days at long last. the wonder of God's exact an- er and wife, the him over — still a boy — to swer to her prayer of many routine duties of the care of others, to the skill- She watched him go up the years. Before his birth, she home and fam- ed hands of priests who would steps of the altar, kneel as the Father Walsh prayed for a boy. Every day shape his mind and heart to Bishop imposed his hands, iiy- while awaiting him, she trudged the likeness of the great High and come down the steps — a Yet, she is to Mass, no matter how she Priest. She surrendered her priest. The image at last gave different — she is the moth- felt. Many a day the long blocks rights, as it were, rejoicing in way to reality, but for anoth- er of a priest. She has mem- to Church and home were like the knowledge that as God er reason her vision was bership in that small group a way of the cross. had sent him to her, so she blurred. For he came down to of mothers who, after Our And as she knelt and watch- could give him back. her before all others and gave Lady, were destined to bring his first priestly blessing. into the world "other ed the priest renew the mystery The preparatory seminary. of Calvary, she pictured her Christs." This, by the grace The years rolled on. Each She sees him seldomly now, son, as mothers are wont to of God, makes her different. Christmas and summer he was but she is always with him, as do, standing there vested in the For if a priest's soul is sear- home on vacation. She measur- he goes from duty to duty, ancient of another, ed with the indelible mark of ed the change in him, watched from the altar to the confes- Christ, speaking awesome his priesthood, must not his him "mature, grow priestly. Her sional, from the pulpit to the words of sacrifice. A little shy- mother in some way bear the prayers were as fervent and sick room. eternal evidence of her part ly, she made her daily prayer, numerous — prayers for his NC in his priesthood? "Lord, take him for your own perseverance. There was so People who notice her see 8-2.7-6Z and make him a priest — if much in the world to turn nothing different about her. Yet If he is the spiritual father You will." a young man away from the she is different — she is the "Guess what, Father? We're starting a swimming of many souls, is not she who In memory, she often re- altar. But never by look or mother ' of a priest. , pool!" gave him life their spiritual lived the morning he came mother in a certain mysterious home after serving Mass, sup- manner? The hands he raises pressed excitement shining in blessing and absolution were in his eyes. He took a while Pride — Deadly Cancer Of The Soul first folded in prayer by her. getting it out, and then, "Fa- By FR. KILIAN McGOWAN, C.P. ternally exact with a goodness The feet which pursue the sin- ther says he thinks maybe I ner and hunt out the lost were There is one sin Our Blessed o* his own making, but his could be a priest." He wait- Lord abhors. It is the worst heart was far from God. first set in motion by her. The ed, obviously not sure what voice which speaks the divine sin in the world. In its lesser reaction to expect. Would she forms, at least, it is also prob- IK t 1 1 the publicans obvious sins against the Com- The proud man makes him- words, "This is My Body," laugh and pass it off as if he ana ordinary sinners, with the mandments as quickly seen self rather thaa God the was first heard by her. ably the most had joked about becoming common. It adulterers and the socially un- for what they are. Drunken- measure of his goodness. He Through him, she has a President? may be a sin of acceptable, but he was always ness, adultery and murder is quick to judge his neigh- ill at ease with the proud. The bor's more obvious faults and .•;' in saving many souls. She didn't answer at once . . . which we are immediately cause a shock hands of the Divine Physician' just as quick to congratulate &i iS bringing Christ to cold she could not. He didn't realize not sufficiently reaction. Not that these are were tied by those who refused himself for being free from hearts, teaching the ignorant, of course what this meant to aware. It is the. small sins, by any means, but snatching the weak from the her, this sudden, partial fulfill- to acknowledge that they were what of those hidden sins that them. Feeling little need for sin of Pride — sick. He was incapable of help- forgiveness himself, he is grip of Satan, delivering them ment of hope. Years after he the first of the take place in the secret into the welcoming hands of would recall the strange set of ing those who didn't experience places of one's heart? harsh in his treatment of capital sins. the need of his healing power. those who have erred. God. Household duties still keep her features at that mo- This fright- Some of these secret sins her busy, and yet her influence ment, the warmth of her sudden Towards pride and the proud may be far worse because they ening sin is Father mlian The proud man is a blind spreads beyond the walls of a imply a greater rejection of embrace — . more expressive like a cancer- Christ always displayed a relent- man. He fails to see what small house, reaches into the God. A man who is led into sin than golden words — and with ous growth right at the heart less- and singular anger. Why comes from God and what homes and hearts of others, remembrance came understand- of our human personality. It was this? Because Pride is an' by a storm of passion and or by comes from himself. He wherever her son goes in the in- ing. is egoism run amuck. It eats exaggerated love of self that the weakness of the flesh is readily takes credit for his terests of Christ. He wasn't at the altar yet, away at the health of all deposes God from , his rightful more easily disposed for a heal- worldly achievements and his It's true that no queen in but the image of him there our actions by which we seek place in our hearts. With divine thy remorse. human talents which are ob- history has greater claim to grew clearer. One September God and eternal happiness. insight Our Lord saw through The sins of some of the proud viously the gifts of God. Yet honor nor more right to dig- day he left home. That seems This deadly cancer of the those who experienced no hun- are quite different. These sins he fails to recognize his own nity than she — the mother of a simple matter. It may not soul can completely destroy ger or need for God and His may only be half-acknowledged, weaknesses and sins, which help. a priest. Yet, such compari- have been so, she knew except our supernatural life unless it if at all. Not seeing himself as are his personal possessions. sons never enter her head. for her confidence in Our Lady. be combatted by the constant We are prone to measure a sinner, how can that man beg Honor and dignity to her In her hands, she had placed practice of humility. the malice of a sin by its so- for merciful forgiveness. He is Next week, we'll consider how mean more reason to be hum- the worries of his expenses, his Our Lord always seemed to cial consequences. The more like, the Pharisee who was ex- Pride disguises itself . . . August 31, 1962 THE VOICE • Miami, Florida Page 7 ON LABOR-MANAGEMENT Text Of Msgr. Higgins Sermon Following is the sermon years. Some of the credit ought of social justice, with a view delivered by Msgr. George to be given, however, to the to correcting the deficiencies of G. Higgins, director of the founders of Labor Day. our economic system. Social Action Department, It is not as well known as National Catholic Welfare The American labor move- it ought to be that these early ment has come a long way Conference, at the annual pioneers of the American la- Diocesan Labor - Manage- indeed since Labor Day was bor movement tried, almost established in the latter part ment Conference Mass cel- from the beginning, to give a ebrated in Gesu Church. of the 19th century. It can religious character to Labor be said in summary that the Day. They never regarded it Charily is patient, is kind; labor movement is now bigger as a purely secular holiday. and stronger and, all things charity does not envy, is not As early as 1909, and at reg- pretentious, is not puffed up, considered, more influential ular intervals thereafter, the than ever before in its his- is not ambitious, is not self- American Federation of Labor seeking, is not provoked; tory. Msgr. George Higgins designated the Sunday pre- thinks no evil, does not re- ceding Labor Day as Labor joice over wickedness, but re- Some of our fellow-citizens Sunday and requested its af- profess to be disturbed by this joices with the truth; bears cal Mater et Magistra, Pope filiated unions to cooperate with all things, believes all John XXIII reminds us '-'that development. They are inclined with the churches in securing to interpret it as an indication things, hopes all things, en- the relations between the em- ' attendance at special services dures all things. ployers and directors on the that the labor movement is be- devoted to the subject of re- coming too strong, too self as- I Corinthians, 13 one hand and the employees on ligipn-and-labor. St. Joseph, the Workingman and Christ Child sured, too big for its own g<|od the other, (should) be marked and for the good of the country. You may wonder why St. I have deliberately emphas- by appreciation, understanding, CONTROLS QUESTION It stands to reason, of providential that this new feast Paul's classical definition of a loyal and active cooperation, ized the spiritual meaning of course, that labor and man- should have been given to us at charity has been selected as and devotion to an undertaking Labor Day in the introduction They tell us that they want agement will not be able to a time when men and women to avoid too much government the opening text for a sermon common to both, and that the to this sermon at the conscious keep moving in the right di- everywhere are looking for the on the ethics of labor-manage- work (should) be considered risk of appearing to be naive control of economic life, but Christian answer to so many apparently they are unwilling to rection or to fulfill their prop- ment relations. Wouldn't it be and effected by all the mem- or hopelessly uninformed about new and highly complicated more appropriate to lead into a the faults of organized labor in pay the necessary price. They er role in society unless the bers of the enterprise, not individual men and women problems in the field of eco- sermon on this subject with: a the United States. My purpose fail to understai-d, in other nomic and social life. Who bet- merely as a source of income, who belong to unions and em- forceful and challenging text on in doing so has been to sound > words, that the only realistic ter than St. Joseph, by his the virtue of justice? but also as the fulfillment of a a warning against the under- alternate to too much govern- ployers associations are con- duty or the rendering of a example and by his heavenly in- standable but regrettable ten- ment intervention in the field vinced that they have a moral tercession, can help us find the Well, it probably would, but service." dency on the part of many of industrial relations is effec- obligation, in justice and char- answers to these problems? then again, from another Americans to become cynical tive labor-management coopera- ity, to assume their full share point of view, it wouldn't. Similarly the late Pope Pius or throw up their hands in de- tion, which, in turn, presupposes of responsibility for the poli- Who better than St. Joseph Admittedly in the words of tha existence of strong and in- XII, in addressing a pilgrim- spair about the future of the • cies of these organizations. can teach us, for example, the late Pope Pius XI, char- age of European workers in labor movement. fluential unions with physical the Christian philosophy of facilities adequate to their r.eeds ity cannot "substitute for jus- 1955, emphasized the spiritual Pope Pius XII reminded us a work and help us to realize, BASICALLY SOUND and commensurate in dignity tice which is due as an obli- meaning of Labor Day, which, few years ago that spiritual re- in the words of our Holy Fa- Following the lead of His and size with their growing im- gation and is wrongfully de- as you undoubtedly know, is treats are one of the most im- ther the Pope that, "work is Holiness I wanted to empha- portance in the national com- nied." celebrated in Europe on the portant means of developing this ... a profound moral force, size at the yery outset that this munity. first of May, instead of, as sense of social responsibility in and the human race of work- On the other hand, we are in the United States, on the is not the most constructive spirit in which to approach the the ranks of management and ers -is a society which not pointedly reminded by this first Monday of September. This fear or suspicion of observance of Labors' annual labor. only produces things but also same Pope, author of one of Labor Day, he said, "having unions — this inability to un- holiday. Cynicism, in other glorifies God; that man can the greatest of all the encycli- received as it were, Christian derstand the necessity and the SALUTARY REMINDER words, is not a Christian vir- consider this work as a true cals on social justice, Quadra- baptism . . . far from being ever increasing importance of It was a happy coincidence tue, nor is it the normal ex- instrument of his sanctifica- gesimo Anno, that "the law of a stimulus for discord, hate trade unionism in modern eco- that the Holy Father's letter on pression of the American tem- tion because by working he charity, 'which is the bond of and violence, is and will be nomic life — is sufficiently this subject should have been makes perfect in himself the a recurring invitation to mod- perament. perfection', must always take widespread to be a continuing written at a time when all over image of God, fulfills his duty ern society to accomplish that a leading role" in our efforts at When President Grover cause of concern to all those the world, Catholics were com- and the right to gain for him- which is lacking for social social reform and social recon- Cleveland signed an Act of who are interested in the fu- memorating the Silver Jubilee peace. It is a Christian feast self and his dependents the struction. "How completely de- Congress in 1894 establishing ture of labor-management re- of Pope Pius XI's encyclical, therefore; that is, a day of necessary sustenance and ceived . . .", he said, "are Labor Day as an annual hol- lations in the United States. "On Reconstructing Social Or- rejoicing for the concrete and makes himself a useful unit those rash reformers who con- iday, he signified, in effect, der." It serves to remind us progressive triumph of the of society; that bringing this cern themselves with the en- that we are not a nation of It has already done consider- that workers' retreats were also Christian ideals of the great order into existence will ob- forcement of justice alone . . . cynics. Our national tempera- able harm. It has resulted, for highly recommended in the lat- family of labor." tain for him security, and, and in their pride reject the ment, as it publicly expresses example, in the enactment of ter document as a "most val- at the same time,' the 'peace Assistance of charity." itself in the observance of so-called right-to-work laws in uable means of both personal If His Holiness was justified on earth' proclaimed by the ALL ARE BROTHERS Labor Day, is generous and 17 or 18 states. I would like to and social restoration." Angels?" in characterizing the European think, however, that it is not Similarly . our present Holy idealistic. Labor Day, the first of May, as the dominant point of view in This is i salutary reminder. Father, Pope Jchn XXIII, has St. Joseph, "the most silent a "Christian feast," we are As a people, we are reason- the United States at the present For, in commemorating the on seyeral different occasions saint of all," Patron of the Uni- doubly justified in using the ably well informed about the time that the people who really .anniversary of one of the emphasized the importance of versal Church and now the spe- same terminology with regard faults of the labor movement count in American industry — greatest of the social encycli- charity in the field of labor- cial patron of the workingman, to our own characteristically but we know that these are the as contrasted with some of the cals, there is a natural ten- pray for us that we may help management relations. "All are American Labor Day, which exception rather than the rule. doctrinaires who now claim to dency to concentrate almost to restore all things in Christ, brothers," he said, for exam- has been celebrated on the first We know that the theory and be speaking for the business exclusively on its specific our Brother and your Foster ple, in-his encyclical on Chris- Monday of September since the practice of trade unionism in community — are too realistic proposals for economic and so- Son, to Whom we address this tian unity. "Everything, there- latter part of the nineteenth the United States are basically and too honorable to want to cial reform, to the neglect of concluding hymn of praise in fore, must be settled by friendly century. The baptism or the sound. We also know that many go back to the bad old days of those sections of the encylci- the beautiful words of the litur^ agreement and with mutua' fra- christening of the European labor leaders, perhaps the ma- the '20s or the early '30s. They cal which emphasize the ne- gy of the Easter Vigil: ternal charity." Labor Day took place very re- jority, are inspired, to a con- still have their differences with cessity of training deeply Christ yesterday and today cently. Jt wasn't solemnized siderable degree at least, by organized labor, but I hope and spiritual apostolic lay leaders Earlier, in his first major until 1955 when His Holiness, at the Christian motive of service pray that they are now ready for the purpose of effecting The beginning and the end address on the subject of la- the conclusion of the address to their- fellow-workers and their to admit that unions are de- these reforms. bor, His Holiness urged work- from which we have already fellow-citizens. sirable and necessary. Alpha and Omega ers and employers to "solve quoted, proclaimed May 1 the Specialized retreats — for em- To Him belong the times and their problems in the light of Feast of St. Joseph the Work- ANNUAL REMINDER MORE AMICABLE ployers, and professional men the ages the Gospel . . . and in the ingman. For many years prior Labor Day, then, is an annual This doesn't mean that we reminder of the fact that Amer- as well as for workers — are spirit of Christianity, which is to that time the European La- have reached the millenium, but not the only means of develop- To Him the glory and the firmness, liberty, respect for bor Day, the first of May, had ican trade unionism, in spite of at least it would seem to in- power forever. its many faults and imperfec- jng such leaders, but surely man and at the same time been traditionally an anti- dicate that management, in they are one of the most im- Amen. loyalty, charity, gentleness religious holiday, cunningly ex- tions, is dedicated to the pur- spite of all appearances to the suit of justice and charity and portant. In the words of the and patience." ploited by the Marxists to alien- contrary, is mellowing in its at- encyclical, they are a "school ate the working class from the the advancement of human titude with regard to trade un- Catholics Form More "We are not strangers to each brotherhood in the field of eco- of the spirit" in which "not Church and to advance the in- ionism and that the relationship only are the best of Christians Than Third Of Germany other," he told another group terests of Communism or revo- nomic life. Or, to borrow again between management and, or- developed but true apostles ar« COLOGNE (NO — - of workers, "and far less are lutionary socialism. the words of Pope Pius XII, it ganized labor in the United we hostile to each other . . . is "a day of rejo'cing for the trained for every condition of ny's 27 million Catholics com- States is more amicable than life and are enkindled with the prise more than a third of its Gn the contrary, it is our vo- A RELIGIOUS TONE concrete and progressive tri- the official propaganda of both cation to help one another in umph of Christian ideals of the fire of the-heart of Christ." total population, according to In the United States, on the groups sometimes make it out the new official Catholic direc- charity, with patience and with great family of labor" and "a ST. JOSEPH'S EXAMPLE other hand, there has been to be. tory published here. gentleness, following the exam- something of a spiritual or re- recurring invitation to modern In this connection and by way ple of our Savior, Jesus, the ligious character or tone to La- society 'r 'accomplish that which By the same token, organized of conclusion, let us recall that Catholics in West Germany; Lamb sacrificed for our salva- bor Day for many years. There is still lacking for social peace" labor, in spite of appearances on Labor Day we will.be cele- comprise 44.6 per cent of the tion." is no doubt that the Church has —_an annual occasion, in other to the contrary, is mellowing brating the recently established population, while those in Red- I FULFILLED DUTY been largely responsible for words, for a national examina- in its attitude with regard to Feast of St. Joseph, Patron of ruled East Germany account for tion of conscience in the field the Workingman. Surely it was More recently, in his encycli- this, particularly in recent management. 8.9 per cent of the population.

Page 8 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida The Public Interest In Collective Bargaining Following is the text of Forward! reducing foreign military and illegal, mandatory and volun- are worried about the long- the address delivered by economic aid. It could tighten tary bargaining issues. term effect of government in- Father Benjamin L. credit and make it more ex- tervention on free collective Masse, S. J'., associate edi- pensive. In the Taft-Hartley Act the tor of America, National government went further in in- bargaining. Since the cold war Catholic Weekly Review, The Administration, however, fluencing the substance of the will last a long time, will it delivered at the Labor- doesn't want to abandon or bargaining contract, notably in be possible, they wonder, weaken the mutua'. security pro- Management Conference ( the matter of the closed shop when normal conditions re- sponsored by the Diocese gram, for the obvious reason and other types of union secur- turn, to resume the old, half- of Miami. that such a course risks hand- ity. In the Landrum-Griffin Act ing a major Cold War Victory it went further still. But in none forgotten practices of In one sense, the topic of this to the Soviet Union on a silver of this legislation and adminis- untrammeled freedom? afternoon's discussion can be platter. And it doesn't want to trative, court-approved law did considered non - controversial. twist the monetary screws too the government interfere with Perhaps no one should se- Nobody questions the proposi- tightly because such a policy the freedom of the parties to riously consider that question tion that collective bargaining would stifle economic growth ^make their own economic de- until he asks attd answers still i 'some extent affected by and make it impossible not only cisions. It did not do so be- another question. It is this: Even a yuhjic interest. to solve the unemployment prob- cause the key assumption un- if the Cold War and its pres- lem, but also to satisfy the derlying the public policy of sures had never happened, More than 40 years ago, in needs and aspirations of the collective bargaining has been would the government be inter- an encyclical entitled Quad- American people. that the force of competition in vening in collective bargaining a private enterprise economy is in much the same way it is ragesimo Anno, Pope Pius XI So much, then, for the Ad- of itself sufficient to guarantee doing now? insisted on the connection be- ministration's effort to forge that the wage agreements a national wage policy. One can speculate that this tween wage levels and general reached will automatically and economic well-being. Discuss- indeed might be the case. The Now it is only stating the necessarily be in the public in- nation is agreed that free col- ing demands of justice, he obvious to say that the gov- terest. / lective bargaining, high produc- taught that the determination ernment's interventionist pol- tion and employment, and a It is this basic assumption of wages should be responsive icy has serious implications stable price level are desiuable for collective bargaining. which the government is now not only to the needs of work- objectives, and in various Acts challenging, with conse- of Congress, including the Em- ers and the condition of busi- Already it is clear that the quences for free collective ployment Act of 1946, it has nesses, but also to the "public wage guidelines are influencing bargaining that are deeply written those goals into law. economic good." More spec- both labor's economic demands disturbing both unions and But are these highly desirable and management's reaction to employers. objectives compatible? Can cifically, the Pope said that the Federal level, it has spe- omic statesmanship. In the cir- them — at least in the mass- they all be achieved and enjoy- cified that interest in the level of wages should be cumstances, this meant that la- production industries. I would It may contribute to better ed with some permanency at considerable detail. From a such that it offers "to the bor and management ought not imagine that the Auto Workers understanding al! around if we the same time? simple concern with the most greatest possible number the to make inflationary wage and Steelworkers could testify recall that the reasons impelling obvious effects of industrial agreements, since such agree- opportunity of getting work to this. Certainly, both unions the government to intervene in Perhaps they can, although strife on interstate commerce, ments conflicted with the gov- went to considerable pains in private wage and price de- the experience of the past of- and obtaining suitable means as reflected in the Sherman ernment's anti-inflation policy, their most recent negotiations cisions — inflation, foreign aid, fers small ground for opti- Act (at least as that law was of Livelihood." and hence was inimical to the to explain that their demands balance of payments, drain on mism. It is possible, surely, interpreted by the courts), public interest. were non-inflationary. our gold supply, integrity of the that the growth of concentrat- Last year, in the encyclical the Federal Government has ed economic power in the pri- Under the Kennedy Admin- POLICY OF CAUTION dollar, foreign competition — Mater et Magistra, Pope John proceeded to the point where vate sector has reached the istration, the government's all result from pressures gen- XXIII described in even greater not only the manner of arriv- ' So far as management is con- point where competitive exhortations have become erated by the Cold War. It is detail what justice requires in ing at collective agreements cerned, the reaction of almost forces cannot be trusted to is held to be affected by a more specific as well as more unrealistic, therefore, to speak, the matter of wages and of in- all the aerospace companies to direct and control it. public interest, but also the vigorous. Labor and manage- as we carelessly do, in terms come distribution in general. the demands of the Machinists very character of the agree- ment negotiators are now un- of a peacetime economy. At The level of wages and the ad- and Auto Workers suggests that If all this were to happen,, ment itself. The legislative der pressure to follow "guide- best, we are living in a sort of justment between wages and employers may be adopting a collective bargaining would no stages of this development lines" in wage bargaining, semi-war economy, and if any- profits should enable "a 11 policy of caution unlimited. longer be free, of course, in are familiar to all of-us" — and although these guidelines one doubts that, all he has to classes of citizens" to partici- They appear to be persuading the traditional sense. But it the Railway Labor Act, the lack the rigidity of a yard- do is to sit down quietly with could still be free in a rich pate in the increased productiv- themselves that since the gov- Norris-LaGuardia Act, Section stick, they are sufficiently the administrative budget for and meaningful way. As Pope ity of the economy. The Pope ernment, either through special 7A of the National Industrial restrictive to modify tradi- fiscal 1963 and consider what a John insists in Mater et Magis- warned against the "emergence boards or the personal media- Recovery Act, the Wagner tional approaches to the bar- huge percentage of projected tra, both government and pri- of privileged classes, even tion of the Secretary of Labor, Act, the War Labor Disputes gaining table. will eventually guide the parties Federal outlays is devoted to vate enterprise are needed for among workers," and he called Act, the Taft-Hartley Act and, national defense. If these were a just, healthy and free econ- for the elimination of "in- to a settlement, they would only finally, the Landrum-Griffin It is also clear, of course, be placing themselves at a dis- normal times, if this nation omy. The normal relationship equities existing between the Act. that the existence of guidelines were at peace, would we be between them should not be sectors of agriculture, manufac- advantage in the final show- for wage bargaining has a real, down if they made realistic spending $50 billion a year on one of suspicion, therefore, turing and services." Finally, Though we might profitably if indirect, bearing on price the implements of war? much less of hostility, but rath- lie noted that the common good counter - offers too early in -concentrate on the evolving policy, as the steel industry the proceedings. INFORMAL APPROACH er of friendly collaboration. of which he spoke extends be- public-interest aspect of collec- What is needed, as some of learned the hard way on a mem- Now if modern history teach- yond individual nations to "the tive bargaining as reflected in orable day last April. In other words, the expecta- our European friends have dis- entire human family." statutory law, certain non-legis- es us anything about the eco- covered (notably the French, tion of government interven- nomics of war, it is that no na- CONSTRUCTIVE WAY lative developments may be of Why, then, is the government tion may be tending to para- and Dutch and, more recently, greater interest and signifi- thus intent on expanding the tion can rely on the forces of the British), are new institu- Management and union lyze the normal processes of cance. I have in mind recent public-interest aspect of collec- supply and demand operating tions through which collabora- spokesmen agree with this phil- collective bargaining. In jus- tive bargaining? in competitive markets to see it tion between government and osophy. On numerous occasions government efforts — tentative tice to President Kennedy through. We did not rely on private enterprise can take they have publicly professed and halting under General Eis- FOR 2 REASONS and his able Secretary of La- those forces during either of the place. By means of such insti- their belief that collective bar- enhower, firmer and more bor, it should be added that Two reasons come readily to World Wars, or even during the tutions, labor and management gaining is indeed affected by a explicit under President Kenne- such an outcome is neither mind. In the first place, the Korean War. Since the need for can have a voice in shaping public interest. Only the most dy — to relate the wage de- desired nor intended. Within government is determined to ex- controls of various kinds was the broad policies which they benighted labor leader would terminations of collective bar- the government's guidelines, pand exports as the only prac- obvious, employers and unions are expected to carry out. dissent from Walter Reuther's gaining to public economic pol- tical means of dealing with the they want labor and manage- patriotically submitted to now classic statement that UAW icy. It is possible that this de- ment to continue freely to ne- imbalance in the nation's inter- them. From this viewpoint, one of wants to make progress not at velopment may have more gotiate and reach mutually national payments and of de- the more significant develop- tb" expense of the public but meaning for the future shape acceptable agreements. In electing the informal ap- fending the integrity of the dol- ments of recent years was the "v ier with it. And no busi- of collective bargaining than all proach, the Kennedy Adminis- lar. This means that industry creation in the Executive nessman would be caught these the laws of the land put to- This raises the question which tration has not only chosen the must keep its costs in line in Branch of the Advisory Com- days saying with old Commo- gether. Before considering im- troubles many minds today: Is wiser and more democratic order to remain competitive in mittee on Labor-Management dore Vanderbilt, "The public be plications, however, let us in- free collective bargaining com- course; it has also chosen the world markets: Policy. This tripartite, coopera- damned," or repeating any quire precisely what it is the patible with government guide- only practical course. For given tive approach to keeping a mod- variation of the theme, "What's government is trying to do, and lines? the peculiar characteristics of In the second place, the gov- ern economy on the rails should good for business is good for why it is trying to do it. the Cold War, which lacks the ernment is intent on expand- In passing the Wagner Act, be explored more intensively the country." We have gone a GOVERNMENT'S ROLE emotional pressures'of a shoot- ing the area of free trade, and extended as widely as pos- long and constructive way from Congress assumed that the gov- ing ^var, the American people both to strengthen the free sible. It suggests a means of the rugged individualism of the In bald and simple language, ernment's job in collective bar- would probably find it unbear- world and to prevent a poten- reconciling freedom with the 19th century, as well as from the government is attempting — gaining was done when it led ably difficult at the present tially dangerous rivalry with demands of the common good. the days when unions were re- apparently with considerable unions and employers to the time to submit to rigid econom- the European Economic Com- It offers a middle ground be- garded as purely private soci- but by no means total success door of the negotiating chamber. ic controls — even if, by some munity. Once again, as a con- tween complete reliance on eties whose operations were the — to influence the economic What went on there was the political miracle, the Congress sequence, U.S. costs must re- competition and detailed eco- concern only of the mem- terms of major collective bar- business of the parties them- could be persuaded to impose main competitive. nomic planning. It may be the bership. gaining agreements. During the selves. It quickly became evi- them. latter years of the Eisenhower The government could achieve dent, however, that this hands- only viable, democratic re- sponse to the critical contem- Administration, it took the first its anti-inflation objective, of off approach was unrealistic, Some labor and manage- Statutory law also testifies porary demand for both price steps in that direction by re- course, by following a tough fis- and the National Labor Rela- ment people do doubt the to the public Merest in col- stability and vigorous, sustain- cal and monetary policy. It tions Board and the courts soon need for government guide- lective bargaining. In more peated exhortations to labor and ed economic growth. recent times, especially on management to exercise econ- could cut Federal spending by evolved the distinction between lines today. In addition, they

August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 LABOR DAY OBSERVANCE TOLD

"I Saw Your Ad..." Unions, Industry Face Restrictions (Continued From Page 1) program took place against the declared that the question problems it would have to con- servance last night in the Ev- background of a warning con- which today is troubling many sider are these: erglades ballroom was tained in the annual Labor Day leaders in labor and industry How to promote economic Without our advertisers it would be Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Statement released nationally by is this: growth and progress an an Goldberg. Representing labor the Social Action Department annual rate sufficient to off- "Is free collective bargain- virtually impossible to publish this paper. at the morning seminar was which Msgr. Higgins heads. It set loss of jobs by automation. Joseph D. Keenan, interna- stated that collective bargaining ing compatible with govern- From its first edition in March, 1959, The tional secretary of the Inter- can be preserved only if it is ment guidelines?" How to bring prices, wages Voice has drawn an important part of its national Brotherhood of and profits into proper bal- Electrical Workers, Washing- exercised responsibly through Referring to recent govern- ance so as to insure full em- revenue from advertising. ton, and speaking for manage- recognition not only of individ- ment efforts to relate that "la- ployment. ment was Edward Cushman, ual responsibilities but also of bor and management are now vice president of the American How to meet the growing duties to society as a whole. under pressure to follow guide- Although we are grateful to the persons Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich. problem of foreign comp in VOICES CONCERN and firms that use our columns for their lines iri^vyage bargaining . . . in manufactured goods w. jut Mayor Robert King High ex- The statement expressed con-' sufficiently restrictive to modify resorting to restrictive tariffs. cern over the future of collective. commercial messages, we do not suppose tended the welcome of the City traditional approaches to the of Miami. John B. Turner, vice bargaining, but also says the How to prevent or reduce the bargaining table." they do so simply because they like us. Our president of Cities Service Oil department is confident labor number of costly strikes and advertising salesmen offer space in this Co., was toastmaster at the ban- and management are deter- KEY ASSUMPTION lockouts. quet. Seminar moderators were mined to avoid the possibility The government, Father THE COMMON GOOD Joseph M. Fitzgerald and James of some form of compulsory paper on its merits as an ad medium; they Masse said, is determined to "Some of these problems," he Minnet. arbitration. expand exports in order to de- said, "can be solved by labor do not look for sympathy sales, nor do they fend the integrity of the dollar The series of events in the In his talk, Father Masse and management acting sep- desire that kind of business. and to increase the area of free arately on their own initiative trade to prevent a potentially or by both parties acting in con- dangerous rivalry with the Eu- cert. Others will require a com- The fact that many firms use our paper ropean Economic Community. bination of private initiative and consistently is evidence of the effectiveness Expectation of government public policy. For example, col- intervention may be tending lective bargaining between of their ads. Businesses cannot afford to to paralyze the normal pro- labor and management cannot spend their advertising dollars wastefully; cesses of collective bargain- fully solve the problem of un- ing, he continued, but such employment. A problem of this contributions to religious causes belong in You can help an outcome is neither desired magnitude can only be solved through a coordinated approach other channels. nor intended since the present provide future priests administration wants labor in which public and private ac- and management to continue tion mutually reinforce one freely to negotiate and to another. , There is ample testimony: It pays to reach mutually acceptable "This committee will work agreements within the gov- advertise in The Voice. But the rewards no miracles. It cannot and will ernment's guidelines. could be greater if more of our readers in the Diocese of Miami not solve all of our economic "The key assumption under- problems. Nevertheless there would cooperate to make the paper an in- lying the public policy of col- is reason to hope that, if giv- creasingly effective medium'. through your lective bargaining has been that en a chance to prove itself, it the force of competition in a will help to create the kind private enterprise economy is of atmosphere in which it will It is a very small chore, this co-opera* participation in a of itself sufficient to guarantee be possible for labor and man- that the wage agreements agement, with the assistance tion, and one that can be beneficial to all reached will automatically and of the government, to agree on concerned. When you need a product or a necessarily be in the public in- the guidelines of an effective terest," he said. national economic policy. service, consult the ads in The Voice first. BURSE A 'MIDDLE GROUND' "In other words, there is rea- When you buy from an advertiser, tell him "It is this basic assumption son to hope that the committee which the government is now will succeed in giving a new you saw his ad in our paper. A Burse is a sum of money — made up of challenging, with consequences dimension and a new direction large and small donations — used for the train- for free collective bargaining' to collective bargaining and that., ing of seminarians. that are deeply disturbing both it will enable labor and manage- Other things, such as price and quality, unions and employers." ment to begin looking at the being equal, the advertisers in our paper "Whoever helps even one candidate mutual problems in broader He pointed to the recent cre- perspective and to relate their have a particular claim on your interest. In !o the priesthood shares in all the ation in the executive branch decisions to the requirements of the Advisory Committee on of the common good." any advertising investment there is a certain future Masses and good works that Labor-Management Policy as degree of risk; no one can predict with cer- will be his." one development which "of- fers a middle ground between TV Series On Role tainty the resulting response. Advertisers who —Pope Pius XII complete reliance on compe- Of Church In Society consider the diocesan weekly a good risk tition and detailed economic Send yovir donation today to help the future planning. It may be the only A four-part series, dealing deserve to have their confidence justified. viable, democratic response to with the role of the Church in priests of the Diocese of Miami. 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August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 13 fourteen Years of Fencing In South Florida ••ENCE MASTERS H^ AD • CHAIN LINK ^^m V-'X1 • ALUMINUM • ENCE •CYPRESCOLOR-BONS D As a part of their regu- marked Stalin's rule. We must 7101 N.W.'69th Ave. TU 5-1446 lar course of instruction on note that Khrushchev confined the evils oj Communism, himself largely to the rectation Miami Diocesan school pu- of Stalin's murders and perfidy pils study "Questions and against "loyal Communists" Answers on Communism" and said practically nothing TtAMTK £*ft$fl*i by Richard Cardinal Cush- about Stalin's larger crimes ing. The Voice therefore against the Russian people. This publishes another install-' whole address of Khrushchev, ment of excerpts from given at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the.So- of this authoTitative source through the courtesy of the viet Union, was reprinted in WEST PALM BEACH Daughters of St. Paul, at ally -be advanced, these deeds landlords and capitalists. We English. The editor of that edi- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. whose bookstore, 2700 Bis- are moral. If such, acts do not say that our morality is entirely tion, Anatole Shub, in his Located at Telephone cayne Blvdi, the complete advance Communism, they are subordinated to the interests of: critical observations, said: "Most significant, ho r, is Olive and Datura TEniple 3-2581 volume is available. immoral. the class struggle of the prole- tariat. Our morality is derived the paradoxical dualism that Q. What is the Communist Q. Did any leading Commu- from the interests of the class runs through- Khrushchev's ad- idea of morality? nist "scientist" propound this struggle of the proletariat." dress from start to finish: While view, early in the history of Stalin's crimes against his Com- A. It is expressed by the syn- the Communist movement? Q. Did Lenin define this munist associates are vividly thetic term, "class morality." spelled out and deplored, his in- MOVING "Communist morality" still That is, it is the worst form of . A. Yes. This was clearly de- finitely greater crimes against LOCAL & LON&'OiSTANCiE the conception that the end jus- fined by Frederick Engels in his further? . TO ALL MAJOR CITIES the Russian people are applaud- tifies the means. Those words celebrated work, Anti-Duehring. ed in the name of 'socialist con- AND (JOINTS BETWEEN A. Yes. In the same pamphlet and'-actions which promote the struction.' Khrushchev's. 'anti- Q. What did Engels say he goes on to say: "When peo- achievement pf the world Soviet Stalin' speech (like the official Sample LOW RATES from Miami lo there? ple talk to us about morality, 2000 lbs. 4000 lbs. 2000 lbs. 4000 lbs. dictatorship (and thereafter of pronunciamentos which follow- AHata 155.40 255.20 Norfolk 197.00 334.00 we say: for the Communist, mo- Baltimore 207.00 354.00 Newark. N. J. 227.60 397.20 the Communist society) are . A. Partly he declared: "We ed) reaffirms the basic Stalinist 254.00 448.00 *New York. N. Y. 227.60 397.20 rality lies entirely in this com- Boston, Moss. 397:20 morally good. Whatever hinders policy line explicitly and Impli- Buffalo, N. Y. 238.00 418.00 Paterson, N. 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Does this mean that expose all the lying fables about murder, lying, and injustice the moral world too has its morality." other crimes were being com- PL '-7893 • PL 1-7795 are permitted by the Commu- permanent principles which mitted by Stalin, what was transcend history and the differ- Q. Does this "morality" re- LLSTATES VAN LINES nists as something good? the picture presented to the ences between nations. We ceive further definition in Len- MIAMI — 311 N.W. 72nd Terr. American nation? MAIN OFFICE—120-78 Queens Blvd., Oueens. N. T., A. Yes. If by these acts the maintain on the contrary that in's instructions on infiltra- cause of Communism will actu- all former moral theories are tion? Member of Knights of Columbus Marion Council^ m the product, in the last analysis, A. Through the Communist in- of the economic stage which so- A. It does indeed. In giving fluences in our press and radio, instructions to the Communists ciety had reached at that parti- the American nation was induc- of the world on the infiltration ed to believe that the "Stalin cular epoch. And as society has of the trade unions, which is al- Constitution of 1936" was bring- hitherto moved in class anta- ! TV I ways used by the Marxists as ing about the "freedom" in gonism, morality was always a the basis for the infiltration of Soviet Russia which it promised. class morality; it has either jus- all organizations, Lenin wrote: We were also induced to bejieve tified the domination and the in- "We must be able to withstand in World War II that Soviet Rus- WHEN YOU j APPLIANCES I terests of the ruling class, or, all this, to agree to any sacri- was one of the "peaceful as soon as the oppressed class OPEN YOUR SAVINGS X 6 Famous Makes •? fice, and even — if need be — and democratic nations." In has become powerful enough, it to resort to all sorts of strate- twenty-five years, the American ACCOUNT FOR $250, OR MORE * if Lowest Prices has represented the revolt FRED B, HARTNETT *k Easy Bank Terms Ij gems, artifices, illegal methods, Government and American peo- SAVE BY THE 20th against this domination and the President and Director if Guaranteed Services * to evasions and subterfuges, ple have been lied to by the EARN FROM THE 1st Real Estate and Insurance future interests of the oppress- only so as to get into the trade Communists and their infiltrar ed." He therefore maintains unions, to remain in them, and tors to the extent that we have ANTICIPATED that the only "morality" that to carry on Communist work acquiesced in the gift of one- ANNUAL existed was "class morality." within them at all costs." This third of the world to Soviet DIVIDEND Q. Was this view: by Engels appears on p. 38 of Left Wing Power. ,..'.•' Communism: An Infantile Dis- JA 3.4337 later on underlined by any order, authored by V. I. Lenin Q. Should Communists "gen- FT. LAUDERDALE other Communist statement? PAID and issued by the Little Lenin erally, and the Soviet rulers QUARTERLY 643 N. Andrews A. By many, but specifically Library. in particular, be trusted in re- by V. I. Lenin, his comments being published far and wide by "Smart Buyers Get The the Communists in his pamphlet For the past EIGHT YEARS on The Young Generation. This we have had the privilege to furnish PAINT Best Buys at McBride's" is issued by the Little Lenin Library.- for use at the many Catholic Institutions •j&~~ in the West Palrrr Beach area. The Largest Stock of Q. What did Lenin state in Imported and Domestic that booklet? Wines and Liquors A. There he declared: "We Worth Chemical & Paint Co. In the Greater Miami Area repudiate all morality derived Home Office and Plant 1800-1816 — 10th Ave. North • from non-human and non-class concepts. We say that it is a de-« LAKE WORTH; FLA. PL 7-1160 Q. Has this view of "moral- v ception, a fraud, a befogging of gard to the promises • they Manufacturers of FREE DELIVERY IN THE the minds of the workers and ity" characterized the history make? ' . • NORTH DADE AREA , GUARANTEED QUALITY PAINT peasants in the interests of the of Communism up to date? _ A. No. First, because they will • "', Interior and Exterior House Points not make-any agreement «r con;— A. It has. It marked the ca- cession unless it helps /mu- E.McBRIDE-LIQUORS reers of Marx and Engels. But ",° "" ^ r Varnishes and Enamels Catholic Youth Week nism. Secondly, after tht prom- 734 N.E. 125th St. passing that over, as also the ise or concession is made, the "*"'* WHOLESALE — RETAIL Will Begin Oct. 28 many examples we could quote North Miami's Smartest Soviets will disregard it --if' it from the life of Lenin, we will liquor Store WASHINGTON (NO — Na- does not work out in their favor. I Telephone JUstice 2-6146 note that Stalin deliberately, tional Catholic Youth Week will murdered several million Kul- Q. Does this mean that be observed from Oct. 28 to Nov. aks (middle-class Russian farm- 9 4 this year, the National Coun- conferences at the "Summit," ers) because they did not co- or at a lower level such-as "Everything To Build Anything cil of Catholic Youth here an- operate . with the Collective at Geneva, are a waste, of nounced. (socialist) plans and program. time and money? I The theme for the 12th annu- Q. Was this "morality" ex- al observance is: "Reverent A. They are worse than that, Youth — Loyal Leaders," the pressed by many other such as the record of such meetings council said. Eight million youth acts of violence under Stalin's clearly proves: for instance, LUMBER St SUPPLY CO. Yalta, Teheran, and Potsdam will participate in the observ- regime? with their betrayal of several 16 Yards Shop The R-B-C Yard Near You ance, it estimated; Boca Raton A. It went to such an extent nations. Since 1917 the Soviets Cora! Gables Homestead Miami (4) Opa Locka Information on the event is that Dictator Nikita S. Khrush- have made fifty - two official Delray Beach Islamorada Miami Shores Perrine available from the National chev, the new Stalin, for his agreements with the Western Nation. Fifty of these have been R. Lauderdale Key West No. Miami Beach South Miami Council at 1312 Massachusetts own purposes had .to expose Ave., N. W., Washington 5, D.C. some of the criminal acts which flagrantly violated.

Page 14 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Catholic Schools Expecting Student Crusaders Hear Ca 11 Record 5.9 Million Pupils For A New Missionary Spirit WASHINGTON (NO — The dents. The faculty totaled 46,- NOTRE DAME, Ind. (NO — 10,000 new priests needed each 623. nation's more than 13,000 Cathj Only a Pentecostal spirit like year "simply to take care of olic schools and colleges are ex- Catholic grade schools — 10,- that of the first apostles can present needs," only a little pected to enroll about 5,917,000 631 of them — enrolled 4,445,- cope with the problems facing more than 5,000 are being or- students this year, another rec- 288 children. They were staffed the Church today, one of the dained each year, Father Mc- ord high total. by 110,911 teachers. nation's top mission authorities Guire pointed out. "We are mov- As in past years, the biggest Most of the teachers in declared here. ing — but moving backwards," increase is expected in the Catholic educational institu- Father Frederick A. Mc- he added. grade schools, about 115,000 tions in 1961 were from re- Guire, CM., executive secre- ligious life, 120,634. But lay tary of the Mission Secre- "There is growing disbelief children. High school enroll- instructors formed a substan- in God," he said, "which chal- ment should go up by about tariat, told, more than 4,000 tial part of the teaching corps, delegates to the 20th Catholic lenges the Church in every 64,000 youngsters and col- totaling 62,443. Students Mission Crusade na- sphere of action. The world- Ts by nearly 29,000 stu- wide character of contempo- There were more lay teach- tional convention that "time uents. is not on the side of the rary paganism thus denies the ers, 17,240, in Catholic colleges universality of the Church in and universities than Religious Church" as the world's popu- These estimates were prepar- lation multiplies. the sociological and geo- instructors who totaled 8,293. In graphical spheres. ed here by the Department of secondary schools, there were "In those lands which are pre- Education, National Catholic 34,153 religious teachers to 12,- dominantly non-Christian," he "Here at home we face a Welfare Conference. The depart- 470 lay instructors. In elemen- growing practical atheism which tary schools, there were 78,188 NO Photos said, "the population expands ment has placed actual enroll- at the rate of 40 million a year, does not fight against religion religious teachers and 32,723 lay FIRST DAY of school for children in the Diocese of Miami will ment last year on the three while less than 200,000 are con- but simply ignores it. Emphasis teachers. be Tuesday, Sept. 4. Among those who will be entering first is placed on material gain and levels at 5,709,119. verted to Christianity." grade are Jostph Doddo and Karen Adamese of Holy Family unlicensed pleasure," he con- The 1961 statistics, along with parish, North Miami, shown with Sister Mary Leona, O.S.B. The department's enrollment 1960 figures, are contained in Moreover, with an estimated tinued. estimates for the coming school the NCWC Department of Edu- year break down this way: cation's newly published "Sum- mary of Catholic Education." • Elementary schools: 4,560,- Although statistics are gathered 000 every year by the department, they are published every two • Secondary schools: 1,002,- years. The summary is avail- 000 ' able for $1.50 a copy from the NCWC department at 1312 Mas- • Colleges and universities: sachusetts Ave., N.W., Washing- 355,000 ton 5, D.C.

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Page 16 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida SIX OF 10 children in the family of Mr. and Luanne, Michelle, Gerard and Lisa are all pa- NEW CENTRAL high school in Fort Pierce will are Karen Hartman, Stuart; Robert Tuerk, Vero Mrs. Anthony Celano of Our Lady Queen of pils at the parochial school while Joseph at- conduct classes in the former St. Anastasia Beach; Mary Pelosi, Jensen Beach; Karl Guetl- Martyrs parish, Fort Lauderdale, will be en- tends Chaminade High School. Schools in the School. Shown registering with Father Michael ler, Fort Pierce; and Linda Steele, Port St. rolled in Catholic schools this year. Roselle, Diocese will open Tuesday, Sept. 4. Beerhalter, center, and Father Frederick Wass, Lucie. The diocesan high school is the 11th;

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SPICK N' SPAN is the rule for children returning to school and NEW TEXTBOOKS which will be used this year by boys attend- SCHOOL BELLS will be ringing soon throughout the Diocese, Proto Mendez and Tacho Mendez, twin residents of the Catholic ing Archbishop Curley High School are unpacked by Brother and scenes similar to this one at Immaculate Conception School Children's Home in Perrine make sure their shoes are well Jeremias and Brother Francis, both of the Holy Cross Brothers. will be commonplace. shined ibefore beginning classes at nearby Holy Rosary School.

ATTRACTIVE UNIFORMS which will be worn students, Lydia Canuti, Karol Clark and Bar- by girls enrolled at Monsignor Pace High School bara Kelso, all of Our Lady of Perpetual Help A NEW BIOLOGY laboratory will be ready for School in September. The school is staffed by in North Dade are viewed by Miss Haria Paz parish, Opa-Iocka. Girls will be enrolled in fresh- the use of boys in Christopher Columbus High Martist Brothers. Brother Benedict, Principal. Aspe, a member of the Teresian faculty, and man class.

August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 17 demption in the Church's Unity Of The Church teaching and life. The way to reunion is long and hard. We must not under- And Religion Question estimate the doctrinal differ- ences that keep Protestants and Catholics apart. Obedience to This is the eighth in a Petri Cathedram, and he in- God's word and loyalty to the series which presents strik- tends the Council to demon- truth prevent mutual respect ing passages from an im- and charity from making us by- portant book of the above strate convincingly this, same pass the question of what is true title, written by a renown- truly comprehensive unity. or false. Naive optimism is as much to be avoided as hopeless ed scholar and just pub- Addressing the diocesan pessimism. lished in English transla- presidents of Italian Catholic tion by P. J. Kenedy & Action, he said: "The Ecumeni- The right attitude is of Sons, New York. cal Council is itself a testimony Chrisitian hope, which truo^s to In this installment, the to worldwide catholicity of un- the working of the Holy Spirit author says one of the usual and far-reaching signifi- and, at the same time, does not main objectives of the Sec- cance. The course of events lose sight of the fact of separa- ond Vatican Council is to shows clearly that this project tion so rooted in history. This prepare the way for the to further, the salvation of man is what the Pope means when unity of Christendom, and was due to God's grace. For he says: "The greatest hopes he discusses what we may the idea of the Council was not have been stirred up by the expect from the Council in the fruit of long premeditation, simple yet highly significant this regard. but the sudden flowering of an fact of the proclamation of a unexpected spring . . . With Council. No doubt this important By Most Rev. LORENZ JAEGER God's grace, then, we will hold NC Photos event will not remove at a sin- Archbishop of Paderborn, Germany gle stroke all the factors which this Council; we desire to pre- SECRETARIAT for promoting Christian Unity also continue as a permanent body after the make for the existing separa- One factor in the new world- pare for it by considering care- is still meeting, although other Council prepara- Council is adjourned and serve as a liaison fully what, in the life of Cath- tion of Christians from one situation is the pre-emptory call tory commissions have adjourned. It may between the Church and other groups. olics, stands in greatest need of another. Our hope must-be cen- for the unity of all Christians. being restored and strengthened, tered in God and the abundance Come and take your place, or letter: "What else can I say according to what we have unity in the one Church of of His grace, which will surely The Holy Father always rather, retake it, for, for many but that the great luminous learnt of our Lord. Christ. The Roman Catholic be given us." speaks of the Church!s .catholi- of you, it was your fathers' truths I received as. a child city as bound up with her unity, Church has preserved such a "When we have carried out place.' What joy, what fruit even from evangelical teaching, (In the next installment, and emphasizes, in the same have been imprinted on my unity in spite of all the divisions this arduous work and eliminat- in the civil and social spheres Archbishiop Jaeger consid- connection, that unity by no heart more and more strongly that have occurred. No doubt ed all that, in the human sphere, may the whole world expect ers the spiritual condition means implies uniformity. Uni- from religious peace, from the by the holy Roman Church! the splendor and force of this of Christendom on the eve ty of worship admits all the might prevent rapid progress, The Church has added to the we will present the Church in restoration of the Christian unity were lessened in the eyes of the Second Vatican Coun- riches of the western and east- family!" simple evangelistic instruc- of the world by the breakaway cil and the problem of sep- all her splendor, sine macula et tions of my first teachers, but ern liturgies; unity of doctrine of the Eastern Church-and oy arated Christian bodies.) is consistent with the different ruga (without mark or stain) QUESTION OF REUNION has in no wise demolished, approaches Of the western and and say to all who are separat- This makes us realize the weakened or diluted them." the Reformation, but unity still ed from us, Orthodox and Pro- remains in the Una Sancta Cath- eastern schools of theology, and Pope's constant loving attitude Cardinal Warns Against unity of government respects testants: 'Look, brethren, this is to the separated Christians, in- This is what the Pope means olica et Apostolica Ecclesia the Church of Christ. We have the special characteristics of in- viting them to see the Church when he repeatedly assures (One, Holy, Catholic and Apos- Voting For Communists striven hard to remain true to as their home, where they will those outside the Church that dividual regions with their time- tolic Church). MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (NC) honored traditions. her, to beseech the Lord for repossess themselves of all true she is no alien thing, but their grace that she may always re- Christian values. • true home. He says in his en- The scandal of visible sep- — Antonio Cardinal Barbieri, main as He willed her to be. This variety in ' unity was cyclical of June 29, 1959: "The arateness and division cannot O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Come, then; this is the way Cardinal Newman, looking well brought out by the pres- coming Council will surely be a be conjured away by appeal- Montevideo, has issued a pas- opening for your return home. ent Pope in his encyclical Ad back on his life, wrote in a sublime manifestation of truth, Ing to an invisible unity. What unity and love. May those who toral letter warning Catholics sort of impression could it not to vote for communists or are separated from this Apostol- possibly make on the non- ic See, beholding this manifes- Christian world? The world socialists in Uruguay's Nov. 25 ALL NEW! tation of unity, derive from it sets store on what it sees, and elections. the inspiration to seek out that unity which Jesus Christ pray- what it sees at present is a Cardinal Barbieri cited the OWL <£ady~ D£ Jlo/udcL JUdJwaL Christendom split up into ed for so ardently from His Holy See's rulings against coop- heavenly Father." many separate bodies. Noth- NORTH PALM BEACH — RT. No. 1 ing short of the visible unity eration with communists and urged the people to cast their The- Pope personally address- willed by Christ can prove to WEEK-END RETREATS es all separated Christians in the world that we are all chil- votes "considering only in their words of love and solicitude. dren of the one heavenly Fa- inner consciences and in the FOR MEN "May this wonderful manifesta- ther, brothers and sisters of presence of God, the general in- Jesus Christ. SEPT. 7-9 tion of unity by which the Cath- terests of the common good and ARRIVAL olic Church stands out unique that of the Church." FRI. EVE. 7:00 P.M. and resplendent, may the de- One of the main objects of the SEPT. 14-16 sires and prayers by which she Cofticil is to prepare the way (SPANISH) RETREAT BEGINS 8:30 P.M. implores from God the same for this unity. Our own Church Yearbook Notes Rise SEPT. 21 - 23 RETREAT CLOSES unity for all mankind, exert a has, indeed, kept unity, but it SUN. 3:45 PJVL saving influence upon your has to bring into it those out- Of Japanese Catholics SEPT. 28-30 minds and hearts — yes, your side. The catholicity of the TOKYO (NC) — Although Cath- minds, for we are speaking now Church means its ability to take olics comprise only a very small QUIET BEAUTY OF WATERFRONT to those of you who are seo- in and validate all that is true percentage of this nation's peo- AND CLOISTERED GARDENS arated from this apostolic see. and good according to the will ple, then* number is increasing of Christ. 60 SINGLE ROOMS — 5 DOUBLES ' "We seem to see the illustri- rapidly, according to statistics ous company of the saints in What may we expect from published in the new Japan ! EXPERIENCED PASSIONIST RETREAT MASTER heaven inviting you by the -JX- the- council as regards this Catholic Directory. - ample of their lives to this same search for ways to reunion? Japanese Catholics totaled If You Are Too Busy to Make A Refreaf You Are Too Busy! unity. Your own nations sent Our answer is simple. At this 287,943 in 1961, or less than a Individual registrations now being taken. $5.00 registration fee them on before you into heaven. turning-point in her history, third of one per cent of the Non-Catholics most welcome. with application Many of them bequeathed to the Church will bring out her country's population of 93,418,- you in their writings an authen- intrinsic catholicity in a more 501. The number rose by 60,904 tic and lucid explanation of the striking and convincing way. or 27 per cent from 1956 to 1961. teachings of Jesus Christ. They • This catholicity is unity in es- Rev. Retreat Director, C.P., invite you once more to union sentials, liberty in the ap- with this Wpostolic See, with Our Lady of Florida Retreat House, proved variations in liturgy, 40 Schools To Have which for many centuries you theology and canon law, the 1300 Rt. No. 1 — No. Palm Beach, Fla. Tel.:844-7750 Christian communities were whole being subject in char- Educational Television once happily united." (Ad Petri ity to the Lord and Head of Cathedram). SAGINAW, Mich. (NC) — For- NAME ...:...'. DATES ...'. the Church, Jesus Christ, and ty Catholic schools in the Dio- VISIBLE UNITY His visible representative, the cese of Saginaw have contract- ADDRESS TEL. , It is not enough for separated pope. It is the work of the • ed with the Central Michigan Christians to respect each other Council to make known this Educational Television Council PARISH and meet in a spirit of charity. catholicity in all its breadth for the use of instructional tele- This very charity of theirs and to express the many as- vision in the classroom during v —————— „.„„„.„.„„ -.-__„-„:„.* should make them seek visible pects of the mystery of our re- 1962-'63.

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COUNCIL OF TRENT was convoked in 1545 by Pope Paul III proclaimed that the Bible and Tradition together make up the to combat the spread of Protestantism. In 25 sessions spread rule of faith and that the Church alone has the right to inter- over 18 years, under five popes, this council which ended in 1563, pret it.

COMPARED TO PRIOR CHURCH MEETINGS

PROTECT ALL BUILDINGS Council Will Be Different In Many Ways FHA FINANCING FROM WIND AND WATER NO MONEY Since 1926 Jones Shutters conform to build- ing codes and provide strength required to DOWN withstand Hurricane pressures. The following is one of years until 1867 when Garibaldi The Council of Nicaea (325) wills in Christ, the divine and FREE ESTIMATE COVER YOUR GLASS NOW 11 special articles by the invaded the Papal States with defined the true divinity of the the human, and condemned Every Job Individually Engineered head of the Rome bureau his insurgents. The First Vat- Son of God and condemned the the heresy of. the Monothe- NE 4-7684 For Economy and Safety. of the NCWC News Service heresy of Arius. giving a preview of the ican Council was "in progress lites. JOMS SHUTTER when the gates of Rome were The First Council of Constan- ecumenical council which The seventh to the 11th PRODUCTS INC. SINCE 1926 opens next Oct. 11. stormed in 1870 and the last tinople (381) defined the divini- ty of the Holy Ghost and con- ecumenical councils were con- 246 N.W. 29th St. Miami 37, Fla. Marathon PHONE 743-2461 stronghold of the popes' tem- By MSGR. JAMES I. TUCEK demned the heresy of Mace- cerned with disputes, reforms poral power fell. donius. and theological problems which VATICAN CITY (NO — In The future council will be have relatively little bearing on comparison with the past 20 The Council of (431) the first since the Protestant ecumenical councils the Second defined the personal divinity of modern life. Reformation to be attended Vatican Council will be unique Christ and the divine maternity PEOPLES ... by non-Catholic observers of- The 12th ecumenical council, in many respects. of His Mother and condemned ficially delegated by their the heresy of Nestorius. the Fourth Lateran Council a NATIONAL BANK It will have the largest at- church authorities. (1215), was important since it tendance. An estimated 2,400 The Council of with a Trust Department The Second Vatican Council (451) defined that . Christ has marked the culminating point of voting members will be pres- will be the first in which, as papal temporal power and ent, compared with the First both a human and a divine na- COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICES it is expected, there will be no enacted broad reforms. The Vatican Council's 774, which ture and condemned the heresy Personal and Commercial Checking Accounts interference by secular govern- of Eutyches. 13th council, the First Council until now has been the largest ments. The first 19 councils Total Resources in excess of $20,000,000.00 of Lyons, France, (1245), was of the councils. were involved to a greater or The Second Council of Con- Established February 27, 1950 concerned chiefly with the cru- Those present at the first lesser degree with secular gov- stantinople (553) condemned the ecumenical council at Nicaea in ernments, either by direct con- errors of Origen who held that sades. Corner Northeast Second Avenue and 95th Street (now a part of Tur- vocation of the council by the there was an inequality among Miami Shores, Florida ruler or by attendance of his the Divine Persons and that (The' next article in this key) in the year 325 are count- series will deal with par- CHARLES ELDREDGE NELLIE V. STILES ed at 318. They came only from legates. there is no eternal punishment. Trust Officer Assistant Trust Officer ticipation of American AGNES B. BARBER LEC-NARD USINA North Africa, Asia and Mediter- HALF IN ROME The Council of Constantino- Bishops in the First and President Chairman of the Board ranean Europe. The First Vatican Council did ple (680) defined the two Second Vatican Councils.) MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. not invite the heads of Catholic The great Council of Trent states, as did its immediate opened in 1545 with no more predecessor, the Council of POPE JOHN EXPRESSES than 31 bishops in attendance. YOU CAN BE SURE Trent. But during the First Vat- Though the attendance rose to A SYKES TRUSS HOLDS ican Council the French gov- Fits So Exactly That 203 before the closing session, No Strap Is Required ernment protested to the Holy AN OLD FASHION TRUSS those present came only from See against items on the agenda Hopes Of Beatifying Pius IX CAN CAUSE STRANGULATION Italy, France, Germany, Spain dealing with relations between CASTELGANDOLFO (NO — H. B. SYKES, Inc. and Portugal. ter. Before his death Pius IX 112 E. Flagler FR 1-4022 Church and State. The Austrian Pope John XXIII has voiced, was deprived of the Papal The Second Vatican Council government also protested and the hope that he may be able States and reduced to the status will have more representa- tried to organize a united pro- to preside at the beatification of "Prisoner of the Vatican." AIR CONDITIONING tives from more places than test of several European pow- of Pope Pius IX some time Many anti-Catholic newspapers past councils. The breakdown ers. Britain and Bavaria also during the Second Vatican Coun- and individuals in Europe fond- of its anticipated attendance contemplated formal protests, cil. ly believed that with his death but decided against them. will be approximately 40 per During his regular general the papacy would disappear. cent from Europe where 47 audience, Pope John referred ler cent of the world's Cath- In no previous council have Pius IX declared the dogma to Pius IX as one of the most Jics live; 34 per cent from the bishops of the world to- of the Immaculate Conception loved and most hated per- the Americas with 43 per cent gether with so many scholars in 1854 and summoned the of the Catholics; 16 per cent and experts had such a voice sonages of the 19th century. Vatican Council, which defin- from Africa which represents in the preparation of a coun- He said he has hoped for some ed the dogma of the Pope's three per cent of the world's cil's agenda. time to be able to proclaim Infallibility in 1870. His early Catholics, and about 10 per him "blessed." reputation for liberalism melt- cent from Asia and Oceania The first eight of the 20 His hope, Pope John said, is ed under his ardent defense with 7 per cent of the Cath- ecumenical councils were cele- that God will concede to him of the Church against the at- for the best in... olics. brated in the Near East, which the great gift of being able to tacks of so-called liberals. took the lead in theological re- Pope Pius IX decree the honors of the altar search in ancient times. The The Second Vatican Council during the 21st ecumenical But his reputation for good will be the first since the eighth- other 12 have taken place in His beatification process humor and wit never faded and -the West in the three nations council to the pope who con- century beginnings of the Papal voked and presided over the was introduced before the he achieved personal popularity ^control which constituted the nucleus of States to be held under circum- 20th ecumenical council. Sacred Congregation of Rites with Catholics almost unrivaled stances of complete separation Western Christianity: Italy, , in 1954. in Church history. France and Germany. Half of Pius IX, who convened the Service of Church and State in Italy. ' these 12 councils of the West council of 1869-70, died in 1878 The 32-year reign of Pius IX When his body was exhumed call OBSERVERS TO ATTEND have been held in Rome. after a 32-year pontificate which was the longest .which is known in 1956 as part of the investiga- The Papal States are general- saw the dissolution of the 1,000- with certainty in the history of tions for possible beatification, ly dated from the Donation of The first six ecumenical coun- year-old Papal States and the the Church (only St. Peter's it was found to be incorrupt Pepin in the year 754. The papal cils defined doctrine against her- unification of the modern na- reign may have been longer). although an outer coffin of wal- domain continued for a thousand resy. tion of Italy. It was also among the most bit- nut had disintegrated.

August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 19 Hospital Unit Will Hear Doctor St. Luke Women To Meet Sept. 5 What is..* 'Pot Luck Supper' \ FORT LAUDERDALE — be obtained by calling Mrs. Ed- IAKE WORTH — The Catholic Mrs. Frank McCarty, school FONDUE "What the Medical Association win W. Ajhe, JA 3-6370. Slated At Riviera ' Women's Club of St. Luke par- activities chairman, will be in- BOURGUIGNONNE?* Means to us" will be explained Plans for a show, lunch- ish will hold its first meeting of troduced: by Dr. David Lehman at the eon and card party will be dis- RIVIERA BEACH — A ; the season, Wednesday Sept. 5, "Pot Luck Supper" will high- ; at 8 p.m., in the social hall of The Sisters of Mercy, who will quarterly meeting of the Holy cussed by Circle 6, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, in the home light thi first Fall business the church. Guest speaker will staff the new school, will be Cross Hospital Women's Auxil- meeting of the St. Francis of Mrs. George B. Barry, 2510 be Mrs. Marion Lema, public* welcomed by the club. iary, at noon Monday, Sept. 10, NE Sixth Ave. of Assisi Altar Society, at 8 relations chairman of the East in Coach House Harbor, Pom- p.m., in the school cafetori- Coast Deanery, who will disj Refreshments will be served pano Beach. Information on res- um. Mrs. Herve Trembley, : cuss "Good Housekeeper or by Mrs. Hugh Matthews and ervations may be obtained from Luau Planned social chairman, will be in Gadabout." her committee. Mrs. Joseph Bonn, LO 4-0128. OPA-LOCKA — A luau dance, charge of supper arrange- Circle 2 of the Auxiliary will sponsored by the CYO of Our ments and color slides will meet Tuesday, Sept. 4 in the Lady of Perpetual Help parish, be shown by Mrs. Alfred K-C Marionettes St. Clement Society home of Mrs. Karl Vinez, 500 will be held tonight (Friday) at Carducci. - ' Plan Swim Party Communion Sunday Isle of Capri. Information may 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. A swim and dance party, FORT LAUDERDALE — St. sponsored by the Marianettes Clement's Altar and Rosary So- ciety will observe Cor^^ate 'Cubed prime filet of beef—cooked at of the Knights of Columbus, your table and eaten with a variety of (Dinsi Out QnsL VUisL £adv Communion Sunday, Sej. at superb sauces, warm and cold. Served will be held Saturday, Sept. 1 with famed Swiss Roesti potatoes — 8 a.m. Mass. The monthly meet- ' Spinach and Salad. at 8 p.m. in the Coronado Hotel, ing will be Tuesday, Sept. 4 at Another specialty of tht 8 p.m. in the school building. CAFE JARDIN SUISSE 88th Street and Collins Avenue, A ballet group composed of six From a snackto_a_complete meal: Gt OnsL 0%L JJWML J>insL Mia/ni Beach. 5-year-old girls will perform un- der the direction of Miss Gene GAFE; Planning a Wedding Reception, First Communion Party, or Birthday, Habit Is Received McNalli. Hostesses will be Mrs. check with these Restaurants for Banquet Facilities or Catering Service. 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Page 20 August 31, 1962 . THE VOICE Miami, Florida FAMILY CLINIC The LIGHTHOUSE Modern Girl Worries 80-Year-Old "ON THE OCEAN" BAKER'S HAULOVER • MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Do you accept suggestions jor topics to discuss in your column? Although I'm past 80, I'm an avid reader Dedicated to the Service of Food of the Highest Quality of your column and would like to have you write on Established 1937 the subject: education jor the girl. Educating a girl Sione Crabs ^ _ Maine Lobster is a real need of today's family life — if the girl or wife is educated, the whole family (hers) reaps the Snapper ~->ap«™ j^*^ Florida Lobster benefit; if not, what have we got — dumb clucks. The Soft he ral)$ world today needs brains. Pompano ^^5Snf^jSy°Wy. * " ' Yellowtail ^'^^SBftP>K^^p Deviled Crabs By FATHER JOHN L. THOMAS, S. J. Frog Legs «^*^ 6reen Twtle Steak Suggestions for topics to be discussed are always welcome SEAFOOD RESTAURANT • COCKTAIL LOUNGE since the purpose of this column » to deal with problems of immediate interest and concern to my readers. Such sugges- STEAKS • CHOPS • CHICKEN

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The St. Thomas Raiders, who West Palm Beach's Cardinal finished with a 5-2-2 mark last Newman and Central Catholic LANG'S year, will have to make up for Fort Pierce, each face a re- SUPER LIQUOR STORE the loss of two of the state's building year following a season top players as quarterback Bill of great success. Zloch and tackle Ted Dombrow- Phone JU 2-3232 On paper, both Miami ski, both selected for the Flori- schools, Curley and Columbus, 129 N. Federal Hwy Lake Worth, Fla. da all-star game, have gradu- look good. Both hare a host of AgEA FREE DELIVERY ated. returning veterans, some good size and a better than aver- Mike Trombetta, a 140- SQUIRES from Our Lady of Good Counsel Circle, Coral Gables, age amount of team depth. pound guard who made the received the Columbian Squires Circle of the Vear trophy from Diocese all-star team last sea- Curley, which finished strong Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart, right, during the annual conven- son, will be back however, in Coach George Walker's first tion. Past state deputy, Jack Adamson and Leonard Burt Jr., and Coach Jim Kurth has year at the school, could be of Coral Gables, were present. Jim Hurley as a standout full- listed as one of the Gold Coast Qndiudhisiiu back. Kurth is optimistic that Conference's top contenders for the Raiders will be able to Southern Division honors. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS • LAUNDRY • DRY CLEAN- match or better last year's ING and JANITOR SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT mark. At Columbis, Coach Pete Aiel- Young Adults Make Plans LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND CHEMICALS lo has Ralph Spurlock and Rick * SERVING * Up at West Palm Beach, Dunn as his chief quarterback For Diocesan Organization DADE COUNTY • BROWARD • MONROE • LEE • COLLIER Coach Sam Budnyk, whose candidates with David Hiss, a MARTIN • SAINT LUCIE • PALM BEACH • INDIAN RIVER Newman squad won the Twin 200-pounder, as one of the area's Preliminary plans for the or- and to plan elections and dio- Coast Conference last season, 200 N.E. nth St., Miami 32, Fla. FR 7-1421 best fullbacks. James Kling will ganization of Young Adult Clubs cesan programs. has been hurt badly by the be a standout at end while Rick on a diocesan level were laid * • transfer of his two junior stars Sinnes, center, Marvin Smith, at a meeting of club and parish A second meeting of the group of last year, end Barry Geragh- tackle, and Terry LaPlante, representatives in the Aquinas will be'held Saturday, Sept. 15 ty and guard Jim Crabtree. The guard, lead the rest of the line. Youth Center, University of $Tft5sO & Crusaders line will now be a big at 1 -p.m. at St. Ann parish. MIAMI Miami. Further information can be ob- MOTOR OVERHAULED UP question mark and the pressure 79 ARCHBISHOP CUBLEV The organization will be HERE'S WHAT YOU GET.- will be even greater on junior- Sept. 14—McArthur tained by calling Joe Cirone in to-be Dave Mclntosh, a bright Sept. 21— Hialeah called the Diocesan Council • Install New Grind Valves Check-up West Pam Beach at VI4-4311, quarterback prospect. Sept. 28—At Southwest of Catholic Young Adults and Chrome Rings Adjust Mains • Motor.Tune-up Oct. 5—At St. Thomas or by writing to him at 5608 • Replace Rod Remove Carbon • Set Timing among its duties will be as- St. Anastasia's (now Fort Oct. 13—At Palmetto Broadway, West Pam Beach. Bearings Expand Pistons • Clean .Oil Lines Oct. 20—South Dade sisting new clubs to organize • All New Gaskets Align Rods • Free Tow Service Pierce Central) runner-up squad Oct. 27-At Key West • New Oil 1000-Mile Within City Limits in the Twin Coast league has Nov. 3—Pompano Beach been stripped heavily by gradu- Nov. 16—Jackson (OB) FREE TOWING ation and the Rams are faced Nov. 21— Columbus SERVICE NO MONEY DOWN with big job of rebuilding. MIAMI CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Sept. 15—Jackson With LaSalle,' Gibbons and Sept. 21-At Key West CITY MOTOR EXCHANGE Chaminade all in their first sea- Sept. 28—At Stranahan DICKER 1990 N. Miami Ave. son of competition, there is lit- Oct. 12—At Ft. Lauderdale AMERICAS LARGEST ON THE TRAIL" tle to go on. All three figure Oct. 20—St. Thomas PONTIAC DEALER Oct. 2

Notas del Acto

Un brillante desfile de re- presentantes de las Fuerzas Armadas de los Estados ITni- dos, Ejercito, Marina, Guar- dacostas y Marines, con las banderas de sus respectivos cuerpos, abrira el paso al Car- denal Spellman y demas dig- OBISPO COLEMAN F. CARROLL natarios eclesiasticos al llegar al Convention Hall. Partici- paran tambien en el desfile Caballeros de Colon, de los Clubes Serra de la diocesis, 175 seminaristas del Semina- rio Diocesano y 10O sacerdo- tes de distintas parroquias, con los ocho miembros de la Jerarquia Eclesiastica que estaran presentes.

—Ciento cincuenta "ushers" de distintas parroquias faci- litaran el acomodo a los mi- les de asistentes.

—Esta siendo instalado un magnifico organo y los coros del Seminario St. John Vian- ney y la Catedral de St. Mary, bajo la direccion de Clayton Brenneman, director dioce- sano de musica, actuaran en combinacion. Brenneman ha heclio una nueva composition del "Ece Sacerdo Mag- nus" especialmente en honor del Cardenal Spellman, la que EL PRESENTE MAPA seiiala los distintos caminos que conducen al Miami Beach Conven- sera oida por primera vez en tion Hall, situado en el 1700 Washington Ave., a una cuadra de Lincoln Road. el acto del domingo. OBISPO EDUARDO BOZA MASVIDAL

August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 23 Otros Ados de la Semana de Oracion por la Libertad de Cuba El acto del domingo dia 2, Los actos que sucederan al Semana de Oracion, en el quo a las 4 de la tarde en el Con- del Convention Hall se - el sermon sera pronunciado vention Hall de Miami Beach rrollaran todas las noches, a por el R. P. Francisco Villa- sera el inicio de la Semana las 8, en distintas parroquias verde O.P. de Oracion por la Liberacion de Miami, con Misa Vesper- y la Reconstruction Cristiana tina de Comunicon Genral, Con el Padre" Villaverde- tra- de Cuba que culminara en con predicacion y confesiones baja en la organizacion de otro grandioso acto el sabado en espanol. esta semana el Padre Luis dia 8, festividad de Nuestra Perez, los que con la colabora- Seiiora de la Caridad del Co- Las misas se ofreceran los ci6n de los parrocos y de los' bre, en el Stadium de Miami, siguientes d£as en las siguien- sacerdotes de habla hispana a las 8 de la noche. tes parroquias: estan realizando la( mo/ cion para esos actos. Lunes 3, Iglesia Catedral; Durante esa semana, co- Martes 4, Little Flower; Mier- En el acto de apertura de menzando el domingo, se in- coles 5, Sts. Peter and Paul; la Semana, en el Convention, vocara de la Patrona de Cu- Jueves 6, Corpus Christi, y Hall, se ofreceran mas am- ba su intersection para obte- Viernes 7, Gesu. plios detalles sobre los pro- ner la liberacion' de la na- positos y la forma en que so cion hoy oprimida y su pos- EL SEMINARISTA CUBANO Daniel Sanchez, centro, que sera ordenado sacerdotalmen- El sabado, a las 8 de la no- observara esta Jornada de terior reconstruccion basada che y en el Miami Stadium se- oracion por Cuba a la Virgea te el domingo por el Cardenal Spellman, aparece en la foto con Mons. Area dio Marinas, a en el ideal cristiano. ra el acto de clausura de la de la Caridad del Cobre. la izquierda y el Padre James J. Walsh, derecha. x Datos Biograficos del Nuevo Sacerdote Semana de Oracion por la Liberacion Daniel Sanchez, el semina- ne 6. Incluyendo a Daniel pais, fundandose a consecuen- rista cubano que recibira el Sanchez, siete jovenes de esa cia de eso en Nuevo Mexico, lacramento del Orden Sagra- Diocesis se preparan para ser- Estados Unidos, el Seminario y Reconstruction Cristiana de Cuba do de manos de Su Emlnen- vir coma sacerdotes en el fu- Montezuma, para formar a los cia el Cardenal Francis Spell- turo. aspirantes al sacerdoclo mexi- man en el Convention Hall, es canos que se vieron obligados nno de los tantos seminaris- Ingres6 Daniel Sanchez en a abandonar-el pais. Ese Se- tas cubanos que vieron inte- el Seminario El Buen Pastor minario, fundado en 1937 esta Dommgo 2 Convention Hall, Miami Beach 4 P. M.' rrumpidos sus estudios en Cu- a la edad de quince afios, per- celebrando ahora su vigesimo ba a mediados del pasado ano. maneciendo en el durante 11 quinto aniversario; durante es f afios, en los cuales estudi6 Fi- tos 25 aiios se han ordenado Lunes 3 Iglesia Catedral, 7506 N. W. 2 Ava. 8 P. M. Estudiaba entonces en el losofia y Teologia;' el 28 de 1,200 sacerdotes formados en i Seminario El Buen Pastor, de Mayo de 1961 recibio el Sub- el. La Habana, viendose obligado diaconado y en julio del pro- Martes 4 Little Flower, 1270 Anastasia, Coral Gables 8 P. M. a pasar al Seminario Montezu- pio ano tuvo que abandonar Cuando termino su curso en I I ma, de Nuevo Mexico, donde ese Seminario con otros com- el Montezuma, el pasado ju- acaba de terminar sus estudio paneros. nio, el joven cubano paso a la sacerdotales con las mejores rectoria del Muy Reverendo Mierco/es 5 Sts. Peter and Paul, 900 S. W. 26 Rd., 8 P. M. notas. Es el primer cubano Su ultimo ano de Teologia Mons. James J. Wilson, direc- que se ordena sacerdote del fue cursado en el Seminario tor del Apostolado en Espanol Jueves 6 Corpus Christi, 3220 N. W. 7 Ave. 8 P. M. clero secular en los Estados Montezuma, de Nuevo Mexico. de la ciudad de Nueva York. Unidos. Es interesante destacar que Ahora recibira en Miami, de en 1935, precisamente el ano manos del Cardenal Spellman Viemes7 Gesu Church, 118 N. E. 2 Ave., 8 P. M. Nacio el nuevo saeerdote en del nacimiento de Daniel San- el sacramento que lo eleva a la provincia de Pinar del Rfo, chez, la Iglesia sufrio en Me- dignidad sacerdotal, en un Sabado 8 Miami Stadium 8 P. M. Didcesis que hace dos anos xico persecuciones y confis- acto al que se uniran miles de

contaba con 20 sacerdotes y caciones que la obligaron a catolicos, tanto norteamerica- \i: ,.'• ," ... ., "Ti— . ..,' . .... que en la actualidad sdlo tie- cerrar sus seminarios en ese nos como latinos. Recepcion en Honor del Cardenal Dignatarios Eclesiasticos que Vienen al Acto Fw"lcb Spe"m{"1e l Domingo Con motivo de su primera Aquellas personas que de-' Ademas del Cardenal seen participar en este home- Francis Spellman, que hace visita oficial a Miami, la Di5- naje que la Diocesis de Mia- su primera visita oficial a cesis tributara una retepci6n mi tributa al Cardenal Spell- ' Miami y que oficiara en la en honor del Cardenal Fran- ceremonia pronunciando man, deben ponerse en con- cis Spellman, la que tendra lu- tambien unas breves palabras, tacto con su parroco corres- el Obispo Coleman F. Carroll, gar en el hotel Fontainebleau pondiente, a la mayor breve- que presidira la ceremonia j el mismo domingo, dia 2, a las dad posible. del Obispo Cubano desterrado 7 p.m. Eduardo Boza Masvidal, que pronunclara- el sermon, al ac- En la recepci6n estaran to del domingo en el Con- • • • presente mas de mil personas vention Hall vendran log si- OTRAS NOTAS DEL \< " " guientes digntatarios eclesiis- entre miembros del clero se- ticos: cular y regular, representati- DEL CONVENTION HALL Arzobispo JOHN F. CODY Obispo FRANCIS J. REH vos de instituciones cat61icas, Arzobispo Paul 3. Hallinan, dirigentes del gobierno y las cabeza de la sede metropoli- —Los comentarios explt- tana de Atlanta, Georgia, instituciones civicas locales y cando la ceremonia estaran a quien sera el principal orador del Estado, encabezados por cargo de los RR. PP. James en la recepcion que se brln- el Gobernador de la Florida, Walsh y Joaquin Guerrero, en al Cardenal Spellman en Faris Bryant, que viene espe- ingles y espanol, respectiva- el hotel Fontainbbleau en la cialmente desde Tallahassee noche del domingo. mente. ; J para dar la bienvenida al Ar- Arzobispo John F. Cody, de zobispo de Nueva York —Gran numero de medicos Nueva Orleans, La.; Obispo y enfermeras, muchos de ellos Robert E. Tracy, de Baton Kouge, La.; Obispo Francis- El Arzobispo de Atlanta, cubanos, forinaran puestos de Reh, de Charleston, S. C; Mons. Paul J. Hallinan, sera primeros auxilios para aten- Obispo Eduardo Martinez el principal orador en el acto der cualquier emergencia, • Dalmau, Obispo Titular de del hotel Fontainebleu en ho- con el mismo objeto se situa- Atzobispo PAUL J. HALLINAN TheuzL Obispo ROBERT E. TRACY Obispo MARTINEZ DALMAU nor del Cardenal Spellman. ran algunas ambulancias. J

Page 24 August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida "La Actividad Economics Debe Aperfura del Iniciase el Tercer Cursiilo de Institute de Cristiandad en North Palm Beach En la noche de hoy, vier- tividad realizada en su pals, Estar Dirigida al Bien Comun nes, se inicia el tercer Cursi- donde la practica de los Cur- llo de Cristiandad que se efec- WASHINGTON, (NC). — Social de la National Catho- Juan XXIII sobre "Cristia- Accion Social sillos viene desenvolviendosa tua en la Diocesis de Miami, En el Dia de Trabajo, que se lic Welfare Conference, diri- nismo y progreso social," di- Con una misa vespertina de desde hace ya tiempo con un celebra en los Estados Unidos gido por Mons. George G. ce la declaration del orga- comunion general en la Capi- desde que fueron estableci- marcado exito. Encabeza el el primer lunes de septiera- Higgins, subrayo esto en su nismo catolico norteamerica- lla del Cuartu Piso del Centro dos a principios de ano por ibre, se recuerda que la acti- Declaration del Dia del Tra- no, ensena que el objetivo hu- Hispano Cat61ico, a las 5.30 el Padre Santamaria. El cur- grupo de visitantes venezola- vidad econ6mica debe estar bajo. mano debe ser lograr la jus- p. m. del sabado dia primero siilo tiene por sede la nueva nos el P.R. Saturnino L6pez dirigida al bien comun. ticia social en una sociedad septiembre quedara inaugura- La encfclica Mater et Ma- Casa de Ejercicios Espiritua- cuya "actividad economica do el Instituto de Accion So- a quien el Padre Santamaria , El Departamento de Acci6n gistra de su Santidad el Papa este dirigida no simplemente cial de la Diocesis de Miami, les de los Padres Pasionistas ha encomendado ia direcci6n hacia el beneficio particular, que funcionara bajo la direc- en North Palm .Beach, siendo de esta Jornada. sino tambien de acuerdo con cion del R. P. Salvador de- este el primer grupo de lati- los intereses del bien comun." Cistierna 0 F. M. Cap. nos que utilizan esa moderna 1 En la deolaracion de este Asistiran a esa misa los in- casa. ano se reitera la preocupa- tegrantes del profesorado y Escuche fodos los Domingos, cion expresada en la de 1961 alumnado del nuevo Instituto, Un grupo de expertos cur- sobre el futuro en Estados invitandose a la^colonia latina sillistas de Venezuela han ve- a las 10 y 30 a.m. por Unidos de la Begociacion la- eu general y en particular a nido a Miami para unirse a WMET Radio, el programa boral colectiva, pero se indi- todos aquellos que se encuen- los latinos de esta ciudad en ca al mismo tiempo la espe- tran interesados en los objeti- de! Centro Hispano Catolico Pide el Obispo Carroll ranza de que obreros y pa- vos de diiusion y aplicacion este tercer cursiilo, ofrecien- tronos sepan evitar que esa de la doctrina social cristiana doles la experiencia de la ac- clase de negotiation sea su- que propugna el Instituto. plantada por cualquier forma Las clases del primer curso Oraciones por el Concillio de arbitrage impuesto. se iniciaran el miercoles 5 de 1 A los Sacerdotes, Religiosos y Fieles: EMILIO C. MON La declaracion cat61ica in- septiembre, a las 7 y 30 p.m. Todo nuestro pueblo, en los ultimos tres afios ha estado dica como un "paso significa- Estas se ofreceran de lunes a «yendo muy atentamente, estoy seguro, el urgerite llamado de •viernes, a excepcion de los FUNERAL HOME tivo en la debida direcci6n el "SIRVIENDO IA COIONIA HISPANA" nuestro Santo Padre a todos sus hijos en todas las tierras a informe presentado al presi- jueves, en los que a las 8 de la que se unan con el en la preparaci6n del Concilio Ecumenico dente norteamericano John noche se ofreceran todas las 1873 W. FLAGLER ST. cuya apertura esta seiialada para octubre. F. Kennedy por su comite semanas conferencias espe- PHONE FR 9-1697 Regularmente nuestro amado Papa Juan a destacado dos consultivo de relaciones labo- ciales, abiertas al publico, so- Formerly with Tampa's Leading Funeral Horn* pensamientes: que el Concilio venidero sera de suprema im- rales._ bre temas sociales y econ6mi- Antes ana de las Mayores Futierarias le Tsmaa portancia para la Iglesia y para la Humanidad en general, y cos. •£ Ese informe dice que la ne- que su exito en gran parte dependera de la actividad sobre- gociaci6n laboral colectiva po natural, o sea la oracion y penitencia de todo nuestro pueblo dra unicamente mantenerse a unido en su gran deseo «ie ganar la bendicidn de Dios sobre condici6n de que se realice esta solemne asamblea. con sentido de responsabili- Estamos a pocas semanas de la apertura del Concilio en dad, mediante el reconoci- Pueden los Catolicos Roma. Nuestro Santo Padre y todos los Obispos de la Iglesia wiento por parte de obreros estan llamando a todos los catolicos y tambien a nuestros her- y patronos de sus deberes pa- •nanos no catolicos, a intensificar sus oraciones y buenas ra con la sociedad, "en la que ©bras. estan integrados como parte importante." Obtener Seguros Como vuestro Obispo, os ruego con la mayor sinceridad •eguir este requerimiento del Papa Juan y hacer una sola La declaracion anade que mente con el y los sucesores de los apostoles, mientras prepa- las fuerzas laborales e indus- ran el viaje a la Ciudad Eterna. triales norteamericanas, "ma- duras y responsables," estan Es cierto que ninguno de los otros veinte concilios en a Bajo Costo en condiciones de tener en los ultimos dos mil afios han tenido tan grande preparaci6n cuenta las exigencias del bien to desde 1940 y como resultado, la mayor intelectual, ya que la Iglesia ha utilizado la experiencia, talen- Los hombres y mujeres eat61icos pue- comun en lo relativo a sala- parte de las personas no tienen suficiente to y conocimiento de los Obispos y eruditos de todo el mundo. den adquirir ahora a bajo precio seguros rios, precios y beneficios. seguro. Los que utilizaron sus seguros el de hospitalizacion en nuestra Sociedad no Esto ha sido algo esencial pero todavia es de mayor im- ano pasado vieron que reclbian solo 35 cen- La enciclica Mater et Ma- portancia la preparacion espiritual de todos los cat61icos en lucrativa. He aqui un ejemplo: Un hombre tavos por cada dolar que necesitaban. este periodo historico. gistra no precisa las deman- catolico menor de 61 afios puede pagar s6- das del bien comun en cada lo $2.50 al mes y recibir ?50 semanales Este seguro es ofrecldo a usted por la Segiin dijeron recientemente los Obispos americanos pais, pero, prosigue la decla- Catholic^Association of Foresters y la Fra- mientras se encuentre hospitalizado por nuestra mayor necesidad en el Concilio sera una positiva guia racion catdlica, ofrece "uti- ternal Benefit Society (antes conocida por divina ante los multiples problemas del mundo de hoy. Dieha Ies directrices de caracter ge- cualquier accidehte o enfermedad cubierto Massachusetts Catholic Order of Forces- ayuda sobrenatural solo puede ser obtenida por el esfuerzo neral". Concretamente sefia- por el seguro de nuestra Sociedad no lu- ters), con 82 afios de existencia y que ha Tinido de todos en cuantiosas oraciones con renovado fervor la algunas consideraciones crativa. Tambien se pueden obtener pagos pagado mis de 62 millones de d61ares y en el ofrecimiento de nuevos sacrificios para el exito sobre- respecto al bien comun en el de $100 y $150 a un costo ligeramente como beneficios a familias catolicas. Como natural del Concilio. ainbito nacional: mas alto. Las mujeres catdlicas pueden ob- norma, este servicio es solo para catolicos Para que la Diocesis de Miami pueda cumplir su obliga- —Empleo del mayor nume- tener idlntica poliza por $2-35 mensuales. practicos. ro posible de trabajadores. tion y ejercer el privilegio de compartir en esta muy urgente Los pagos se hacen en adicion de cual- . Ademas de este seguro de enfermedad —Equilibrio entre salarios cruzada de oracion y penitencia, hago un llamado a todos los quler otro seguro, incluso el de Compen- esta Asociacion ofrece otros tipos de Segu- religiosos y creyentes para que asistan a la solemne novena y precios. sacion Laboral. Usted utiliza el dinero en ros de Vida a bajo costo. Estos planes no en su parroquia o en la capilla de la comunidad, desde el mar- —Que los bienes y servicios Ia forma que mas le convenga. Para cuenta solo le dan una proteccion corriente sino tes, 2 de octubre basta el miercoles 10 de octubre. Durante es- alcancen a la inmensa mayo- del hospital, del medico o para gastos en que tambien le ayudan a ahorrar para la tos dias seria digno del mayor encomio que gran numero de ria. la casa. Puede ser asistido por un medico educacidn de sus hijos, su retire, o le ayu- nuestros fieles hagan el sacrificio de asistir diariamente a misa • —'Disminuir las desigualda- particular y escoger el hospital legalmen- dan a proteger la hipoteca de su casa. y recibir la sagrada Comunion. des entre las diversas ramas te autorizado que prefiera. El seguro co- mienza el dia que usted ingresa en el hos- Nuestro Seguro de Vida es un seguro Hago un llamamiento a los nifios de nuestras eseuelas," de la production, entre agri- pital. cuyas oraciones son preciosas a la vista de Dios, para que se cultura, industrua y servicios. dinamico planeado para ayudarlo a Ud. a den cuenta de su responsabilidad de ganar bendiciones divi- —Balance apropiado entre disfrutar una vida mejor. la expansion economica y el nas sobre el Concilio y pido a los superiores de las eseuelas Usted necesita este seguro ahora —La Para mas informes sobre esta economi- desarrollo de los servicios so- ,«••-•» pro^uren oportunidad para la roisa diaria y el rosario en inflacion ha hecho que las cuotas hospita- ca proteccion, llene y envie este cupon hoy ciales, especialmente median- in. larias hayan aumentado en un 375 por den- mismo. Sin compromiso alguno. te la accion de las autorida- De tiempo en tiempo he pedido a nuestros amados enfer- des publicas. inos e invalidos que vengan en nuestra ayuda con sus plegarias —Garantia de nue los bene- y ©freciendo sus sufrimientos; lo vuelvo a hacer otra vez, se- ficios de una vida mas huma- guro de que sus regalos espirituales le agradaran mucho a na alcanzaran no solamente a GRATIS SIN COMPROMISO Dios y son de £ran valor para la Iglesia. nuestra generation sino tam- CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF FORESTERS De esta- forma, unidos en la plegaria y haciendo una sola- bien a las venideras. 2120 W. BROWARD BLVD. FORT LAUDERDALE SIN OBLIGATION, SIR VASE ENVIAB INFORMACION GRATIS SOBRE SEGURO PARA CATO- mente con nuestro Santo Padre y todos los Obispos del mun- LICOS OFRECIDA POR SU ORGANIZACION NO LUCRATIVA. ESTOY INTERESADO EN: do, podremos mirar hacia adelante, con confianza, hacia el Cabe esperar, prosigue la. declaracion catolica, que los futuro cercano cuando el Espiritu Santo traera un renova- • HOSPITAL INSURANCE : • LIFE INSURANCE trabajadores y empresarios miento de la vida de la Iglesia y una mayor unidad entre to- norteamericanos realicen sin Nombre Edad dos los hombres y bendiciones sobre nuestro mundo lleno de perdida de tiempo un serio problemas. Direccion analisis de esas directrices Impartiendo mi bendiei6n paternal, vuestro en Cristo, fundamentals "para determi- Ciudad Zona Condado Esfado . nar una sana politica de sala- Telefono Ocupacion rios, precios y beneficios de acuerdo con las condiciones Obispo de Miami actuates del pais."

August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 The Question Box God Love You A Passage In Bible Is Confusing To Her Most Reverend By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY Q. I a not a Catholic, but I am trying to become one. Fulton J. Sheen I have a friend that claims the reason she doesn't attend Church is because in the Holy Bible it says to go into your closet to pray. I am very fond of this young woman, as she is like a sister to me. Naturally I feel that the Catholic Church is right, and it has a law commanding her children to attend Mass; but how can I explain away Our Blessed Lord first fed the multitude who followed this passage to her? I understand that we are part of Christ's Him into the desert and then talked to them about the Mystical Body. She wouldn't understand this. Eucharist. He- used externals to attract men to Himself, A. In reading and interpreting Holy Scripture we must be the Eternal. Some such procedure often has to be followed careful to see each text in con- cially the final phrase of . _ise in mission lands, for natives are. at first hesitant and text, so that we Understand what 19, "Do this in remembrance of cautious. it really means. And we must me" (you will not find this compare it with many other phrase in the RSV, but you will texts concerning the same sub- find the same command in-I "Everyone was made to fetl it 1 me. One could sit in ject; so that we do not get dis- Cor. 11, 24-25). One missionary informed us that it took him a full year to the rear and relax." torted views and try to rule our Jesus encouraged common find land on which to start a mission: lives by one isolated text or an- worship: "For where two or three are gathered in my name, "I could see a lot of useless, uncultivated land, but the other. SHARING OUR TREASURE there am I in the midst of owners would not sell it at any price. This was their way of Your friend refers to the them" (Matt. 18, 20). saying, 'Who are you? What do you want? We don't trust you >erse of St. Matthew's Gospel, Convert Shows Importance 6, 6: "But when you pray, go And we have numerous ex- and we don't want you.' into your room and shut the amples of the gathering together door and pray to your Father of early Christians for common Of Parish Inquiry Classes who is in secret." (Possibly the worship (see examples in Acts King James version uses the 2, 1-4; 20, 7-12; I Cor. 11). "When I was at the end of my rope, God opened a By FATHER JOHN A. O'BRIEN instructions from a priest. But word closet; but I do not have It is evident that Jesus and door. Someone in the village, knowing I had a dispensary, I wasn't certain that I^would Have you ever brought a that at hand, so I am using the His Apostles approved of the told one of the older men that I was a first-class doctor join the Church and didn't want Revised Standard Version for organized, public worship of the churchless friend to an inquiry, to take so much of a priest's who could perform miracles with my medicines from class? If not, you're failing to my quotations. The meaning is Jews (e. g. Acts 3, 1; Luke 22, time and then say, 'Sorry. No the same.) 7-8). abroad. The old man's son was dying of dysentery and use an easy, simple and effec- sale.' So after three of four in- fever, all administrations of the sorcerers having failed. tive method of structions I stopped. Now for the context: At this If your friend has considered sharing your point our Lord was giving coun- these points in a receptive man- Since the boy was the only son and heir, the father was INQUIRY CLASS Faith. People sel against hypocrisy, vanity ner then I think I would try to willing to pay any price to have the boy cured. But he "For about 10 years I remain- will gladly come ed in that state — wanting to and ostentation: tell her about the Mystical Body was in desperate condition and I knew I would need much to a series of know more yet unwilling to "Beware of practicing your of Christ: how we all worship of God's help- to save his life. The parents agreed that I public lectures commit,. or appear to commit, piety before men in order to be together in one body, in union on the Catholic with God's own Son, the head must try. I stayed with him for three days, and the anti- myself in advance. Then one seen by them ... (6, 1). Faith, but many "When you give alms, sound of this Body; and how, at Mass, biotics performed a real miracle. After this, many sick evening I read in The South hesitate to go to Bend Tribune a news item stat- no trumpets before you" to gain we are all united with Him in were brought to my tent. The only limit to my activity a rectory an d ing that a public inquiry class the attention and praise of men His great redemptive and sanc- was the small quantity of medicines. ask for instruc- Father O'Brien was to be started at Holy Cross (6, 2-4). tifying sacrifice of the Cross. tions. parish. The item stated that "And in praying do not heap She may not understand or ac- one could feel free to drop out up empty phrases . . . Your Fa- cept all of it, but it will give Why? Because many are not her something to think about. sure that they want to commit at any time. Catholics and non- ther knows what you need be- '"Without saying anything, the people understood that if I themselves in advance, as they Catholics were both welcome. fore you ask him" (6, 7-8). However, do not play down could get a piece of land I would open a dispensary and might appear to be doing in re- Everything was free. It was an "And when you fast, do not the need or importance of our give them medicines they had never had before. The next questing so much of a priest's ideal set-up for me. I went and look dismal, like the hypocrites, own individual, personal, pray- evening, some of the elders came and gave me some fine time for private instruction. found over 50 people present for they disfigure their faces er, in the quiet of your closet. Many even of those, who feel in the school auditorium. Every- that their fasting may be seen Unless we use that to develop land at a reasonable price. Before a full month had passed, quite sure they want to become one was made to feel at home. by men . . . When you fast intimacy with God our public I had a small house and dispensary. After two years, I built Catholics, are timid about going One could sit in the rear and re- anoint your head and wash your worship may become mere for- a church. Now, after eight years, it is a promising parish." alone to a "priest's house." lax. face . . ." (6, 16-17). malisrrh Now if you will turn back a "It was a pleasant con- Not a few converts have said page to 5, 14-16 you will find trast to the tension I felt when that the most difficult step they advice which seems almost con- 1 I Was the sole auditor. A Very often, in the mission lands, the feeding of the ever had to take was that from tradictory. It is the reverse side priest from Notre Dame was Missal Guide < the sidewalk to the bottom of the picture: "You are the hungry and the healing of the sick is the condition for the lecturer. In a friendly but m step of the rectory. Pastors are light of the world. Men do not people receiving the Faith. With us who have the Faith, the scholarly manner he brought Sept. 2 — Twelfth Sunday after always glad to establish a public light a lamp and put it under a out the establishment of the Pentecost. Mass of the Sun- test of our gratitude for it is our willingness to give bread inquiry class or information bushel ... Let your light so Church by Christ who con- day, Gloria, Credo, preface and medicines to those who are in need. Prove that your forum if parishioners will re- shine before men, that they ferred upon it the sole authori- of the Trinity. cruit persons to attend. The may see your good works." Faith passes this test by sending an offering to The Society ty to teach all nations, and Sept. 3 — St. Pius X, Pope fruitfulness of such inquiry Jesus believed in public wor- for the Propagation of the Faith! promised it His divine pro- and Confessor. Mass of the classes is illustrated in the con- ship, approved it and took part tection. This is the threefold feast, Gloria, common pref- version of Dr. Noble N. Lachot, in it. Read Luke 2, 22-52. The truth that convinced me that' ace. an optometrist of South Bend. first part tells how he was tak- the Catholic Church is the one Sept. 4 — Ferial Day. Mass of GOD LOVE YOU to B.H. for $10 "Enclosed find a few of en by His parents for the Jew- "I was reared In the Evan- true Church. the preceding Sunday with- ish ceremonial rites of purifica- out Gloria and Credo, com- the 27 cents that I have missed over the last ten or fifteen gelical Church," related Dr. "After attending two lectures tion and presentation in the mon preface. years." ... to G.E.G. for $3 "I wish I could do this every Lachot, "and attended divine weekly for three months, I, Temple. The second part tells Sept. 5 — St. Lawrence Justin- day." ... to A. W. for $3 "I hope this will make up for services and Sunday school along with 24 others, was re- about His participation in the quite regularly. I first be- ian, Bishop and Conl'-^sor. the many times I could have sent money, but was too selfish. ceived into the 'one fold with the ceremonies of the Passover. came interested in Cathol- one shepherd.' At a Mass on Mass of the feast, ' Ia7 I was saving this money for my Senior Prom this fall." Then see Luke 22, 7-8, for the common preface. icism when I met Martha De- the following day (Sunday) be- Master's own celebration of the Sept. 6 — Ferial Day. Mass of Groote, a devout Catholic. Aft- fore a large congregation we Passover. er receiving brief marital in- the preceding Sunday with- repeated the highlights of the Public preaching was a prom- structions from Father Bapst, 1 out Gloria and Credo, com- MISSION combines the best features of all other maga- profession of faith, were formal- inent part of the program of we were married in St. Jo- mon preface. ly welcomed into the Church, Jesus. He spent all His public zines: stories, pictures, statistics and details, human interest. seph's Rectory, Mishawaka. I and made our first Holy Com- life at it; and He sent His Apos- Sept. 7 — Ferial Day. Mass 6f Take an interest in the suffering humanity of the mission world agreed that the children would munion. It was an inspiring ex- tles out to spread the Good the preceding Sunday without be raised Catholics, and and send your sacrifices along with a request to be put on perience. If such inquiry class- News of the Kingdom (Cf. Luke Gloria and Credo, common when God blessed us with two the mailing list of/this bi-monthly publication. es were held three times a 2, 43; Matt. 11, 1; 10, 7; 28, 19- preface. daughters, I was happy to year in every parish, the an- 20). Sept. 8 — Nativity of the have them reared in the nual convert total would double Jesus was frequently in the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mass Faith. or triple." Temple of .Jerusalem; He loved of the feast, Gloria, second - SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice "I went occasionally with my Father O'Brien will be and revered it as the housexof prayer of St. Adrian, Martyr, to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National wife and children to Sunday glad to have converts send the Lord (Luke 19, 45-47). Credo, preface of the Blessed Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Mass, as I was conscious that their names and address- At His Last Supper Jesus Virgin Mary. Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N.Y., or your Diocesan Director, a -difference in religious faith es to him at Notre Dame called His Apostles together for Sept. 9 — Thirteenth Sunday lessens the unity^, which should University, Notre Dame, public worship. I would suggest after Pentecost. Mass of the Rev. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 8, Fla. characterize family life. I even Indiana, so he may write that you read John, chapters 13- Sunday, Gloria, Credo, pref- went so far as to start taking their conversion stories. 17, and compared Luke 22, espe- ace of the Trinity.

Pone 26 , August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida rc^TT HOLLYWOOD IN FOCVS L OF DECENCY r FILM RATINGS iDiocesan Programs Sundayl A I — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR Immoderation Not Confined GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge III Give My Life Reluctant Saint Air Patrol In Between Age Jtide Out rot- Kcvenge I On Radio, Television I Alias Jesse James In Waite of Stranger Ring a Ding Rhythm All. Hands On Deck Invasion of the Road To Hong Kong To Hollywood Movie Stars it ' ' ' §i Babes In Toyland Star Creatures Runaway Bashful Elephant It's Only Money Safe At Home i Spanish Center Program | Best Of Enemies Invasion Quartet Saintly Sinners From the Hollywood hot-seat, mutiny, when David came over Beauty and the Beast Invisible Boy Sergeant Was A Lady \ WMET, 1220 Kc, 10:30 a.m. Spanish'Religious Program | Beyond Time Barrier Invisibie Invaders Silent Call one cannot win. So I wrote "too from the visiting battle - wagon. Big Gamble Jack The Giant Killer Staves oi Carthage | of Centro Hispano Catolico with Father Primitivo Santamaria, | Big Jeeter John Paul Jones Snow Fire much," "too little," "too melo- We lay off Catalina Island. I Big Night La Belle Americalne Spy in the Sky | O.P., moderator; and Father Jose Maria Polios, O.P. I Big Wave, Ladies Man Stop. Look and Laugh dramatically," "too coldly," rode with Niven to Culver City Ben Voyage Land We Love Story of the Count Blood and Steel Last Angry Man of Monte Cristo "too kindly," "too uncharitably" studios, in the same MGM cour- | Film On Power of Prayer | Boy and the Pirates Last Diuvn Stowaway In the Sky Cast A Long Shadow Last Days of Pompeii Summer To Remember about the Marilyn tragedy. I tesy car and was about to drive \ WCKT, Ch. 7, 11 a.m. Father David J. Hefferoan | Clown And The Kid Last Voyage Swinging Along have no more to say in print, Corning Out Party Left, ltieht and Center Sword And The Dragon him to Loretta Young's home | presents on "That I May See" program another "Hour f Comancheros. The Libel Tartan Goes To India but my mail goes to show that Conspiracy of Hearts Life of Maria Gorettl Teenage Millionaire (his only letter of introduction I of St. Francis" film that illustrates toe power of prayer. Crash Landing Little Shepherds Of Ten Who Dared if there is wild immoderation Dai ton That Got Kingdom Come There Was A Crooked was to her), when Bobert Mont- Away Lost World Man among the movie idols, the gomery volunteered instead. j TV Mass for Shut-ins Damn the Defiant . Majority Of, One 300 Spartans I»avid And Goliath Master of World Three Stooges In Orbit same characteristic stamps Dentist In Cha.fr M;tn On A String Tomboy And Champ I WLBW-TV, Ch. 10, 11:30 a.m. The Sunday Mass For Desert Attack Michael Strogoff Trojan Horse some of their fans. It matters only as proof that Desert Patrol Midsummer Night's Twelve To The Moon I Shut-Ins will be offered by Father Timothy J. Sullivan, C.SS.K., Imbezzled Heaven Dream Two Little Bears truth can seem stranger than ' ne from Terror Miracle of the HIU* Under Ten Flags j assistant pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, Opa- 'thing's Ducky Mr. Hobbs Takes Underwater City One irate reader, writing as fiction in Hollywood too. i the J^iht A Vacation Unearthly I locka. Narration will be given by Father Bernard J. Reilly, . si Weeks in A Balloon Misty UP In Smoke if to blame me for everything PEOPLE SHOW race of Fire" Rio on Pilot Valley of Dragons \ CM., faculty member of St. John Vianney Minor Seminary. flaming Frontier Mothra Warrior and Slave Girl that is wrong about Holly- PTute An.-i Arrow Murder, She Said W;itch Your Stern Another "people" show, too Tollow That Dream Mysterious Island When Clock Strikes wood, thinks I "should have [ Catholic News On WGBS Forever My Love Nine Lives "Wild Westerners, The quickly over in 30 minutes, is For the Love of Mike No Man Is An Island Wines of Chance exploded once for all the whole the CBS Sunday evening col- | WGBS, 710 Kc, 96.3 FM, 6:05 p.m. News of the Diocese Gambler Wore A Gun On The Double Wonderful World of pack of lies that Hollywood Girt of Love Persuader the Brothers Grimm lection of "behind - the - news" \ of Miami from the Voice and national and international Gigot Peacemaker. The World W;\s His Jury press agents feed to gullible Great Day Phantom of the Opera "World Without End stories about various personali- | Catholic news compiled from the full report of the NCWC Gnnfisht Pirates of Tortuga Wrong Man newsmen about all these film I Icy Roy. Hcv Girl Power Among Men You Have To ties that have been front-page I News Service. Commentator: Father John R. Waterman, C.S.R. Hey, Let's Twist Purple Hills Run Fast celebrities.*' Honeymoon Machine Zotz A If — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR copy within a few days or even ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS hours of the program. The de- ! ' * • • As The Sea Rages Guns Of Darkness Samar She "doesn't swallow that Balloon Hand of Death Sardonicus lightful and infectiously happy ! Programs presented by the Radio & Television Com- Hands of a Stranger Say One For Me Mervyn Leroy discovered Lana Barabbas Hell Bent For Leather Scent of Mystery Maria Trapp, whose life (and j mission of the Diocese of Miami. Father David J. Heffer- (localise They're Young High Powered Rifle Secret of Deep Harbor Turner at a Hollywood soda Belle Sommers Horizontal Lieutenant Secret Partners young singers) have made i nan, Chairman. Beware Of Children The Hellions Shadow Of Fear fountain; that David Niven first Beyond AH Limits Harold Lloyd's Shadow Of The Cat "Sound of Music" one of the Big Money World of Comedy Shame of "the arrived in Hollywood via a Brit- Birdman Of Alcatraz Hell Is For Heroes most inspiring stage and screen niacfc Sunday Hit And Run Sabine Women ish battleship or any of the oth- Black Tights Holiday Fcr Lovers. Sinner stories of this rather unhappy, Blueprint For Robbery Home Is The Hero Six Black Horses er poppycock the movie colum- Born To Be Loved, Incident In An Alley Sniper's Ridge dramatic era, seen on "Who In Brainwashed Kid Galahad So Lovely — So Deadly nists dish out to us." The lady VYbidkaL Su Bride to the Sun Lineup Sons Without End the World," made a welcome, Broken Lane Lisa Spiral Road should, of course pick her news- But Not For Me Lonely Are the Brave Stranper At My Door heart-warming item. HOSPITAL, PHYSICIANS AND Bridge To Sun Lost Battalion Stranger In My Arms papers, her columnists and her Burning Nights Madison Avenue State Fair LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT C;ige of Evil Magnificent Seven Surrender Hell words. Gullibility shrivels in the City After Midnight M:m In Cocked Hat Sword of the HERE AND THERE. "Leave Colossus Of Rhodes Man Tn The Moon Conqueror Hollywoods. MIAMI 526 24th Street Counterplot Man Tn The Net Teenage Bad Girl it to Beaver" fans mayn't wel- Cow And I Manster, The Teenage Caveman 735 N.W. 12th Avenue Crazy For Love Mi» He Ocfobre Tender Is The Night I cannot answer for Lana Tur- come the time switch from Sat- WEST PALM BEACH ftate With Disaster Matter Of Who Ten Seconds To Hell Phone FR 4-8088 - FR 3-6656 Day of Fury Mein Kampf The Man Who Shot ner, but I do know that David urdays to Thursdays (8:30 p.m.) Dead To The World Mighty Ursus Liberty Valance P.O. BOX 4621 Phone 833-7719 Deadly Duo Miracle Worker 13 West Street Niven, unknown and slightly when the program goes into its Deadly Companions Most Wanted Man Thunder In The Sun Don't Knock The Twist Mountain Road Tormented "over-hung," in the Fall of 1934, fifth year, Sept. 27 (ABC) . . . Pleventh Commandment My Geisha Trunk, The Escape From Zahrain Naked Edge Twenty Plus Two hitch - hiked his way towards Don Ameche, with "The Circus Fxperiment In Terror Neapolitan Carousel Two Rode Together I ace of a Fugitive Night Creatures Two Tickets To Parla Hollywood, from Santa Barbara, Schumann," opens NBC's sec- •ST. THOMAS- Fanny No Place To Hide Virginis of Rome Mention The Voice Tear No More No Where To Go Wake Me When aboard HMS Norfolk, then on a ond season of "International Tlower Drum Song Once Upon A Horse It's Over Tollow That Man Operation Bottleneck Walk Like A Dragon good-will voyage. I was aboard Showtime," a big, family favor- Four Horsemen of Outsider, The Walking Target When You Shop FIERTEL DRUGS, INC. the Apocalypse Party Crashers White Warrior the old "Bounty" where Charles ite, Friday, Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m. Tour Ways Out Pocketful of Miracles Wild and The Innocent Frantic Premature Burial Woman Hunt Laughton had been putting down PDT. THE FRIENDLY DRUGGIST General Delia Hovere Price Of Fear Woman Obsessed A III — MORALLY~UNOBjYcriONA8l.e Purple Gang FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Ada Home From The Hill Rachel Cade AdYVoeun£jrMa££ a Horror Chamber of Rebel Set All Jn Nfc tit's Work Dr. Faustus Rider on a Dead Hor«te MO 7-1891 Horror Hotel Rocco and His Brother Another Time. Another House of Intrigue These PARISH DRUG Place Hustler. The Ring Of Fire . Angel Wore Tied I Like Money Rome Adventure Ask Any Girl I'm All Right Jack Roots of Heaven DELIVERY? Of Course — No Charge Bachelor In Parattlse Information Received Sail A Crooked Ship STORES Invite Your Bnck To The Wall Inherit The Wind Satan Never Sleeps Best Of Everything Innocents, The Season of Passion Bin Deal On Interns- The S"vcn Thieves 6557 BIRD ROAD Madonna St. Key Witness Singer. 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V54th St. PL 87025 large desk, PLUS bedroom, living Biscayne Park, Miami Shores Water Heater Repairs It Sales room furniture, etc. C A L L- OR North Miami areas. CALL LIGHT YOUR WAY 4102 Laguna Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 MISCELLANEOUS MU 8-3616 week-ends or evenings. PL 4-0215 or PL 9-3 2 44 to baiter buiintu MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LAWN MOWER .SERVICE ._j_ FOR SALE ADS!! ELECTRO NEON SIGN CO., Inc MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. IMSPEEDOMETERS ACCORDIAN "Pollina" . Concert Authorized Service and Parts Larry Monahtn, OX 1-0805 size, 120 bases, 41 keys - LIKE Fertiltzecs • Sharpening - Welding TACHOMETERS 2955 N. W. 75th St. SALES 1 SERVICE] NEW - also Violin. SACRIFICE ! TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Miami. Fla. Factory Authorized HI 4-2179 after 7 P. M. or week-ends. 27 S. W. 27lh Ave. Ctll HI 42305 American & Foreign 20256 Old Cutler' Rd. Call CE 5-4323 TAXI . CA8S Story & Clark BABY GRAND REMOVAL & INSTALLATIONS Piano - Like new, sacrifice, $700. LAWN SPRINKLERS 24 HOUR CAS SERVICE South Miami Auto Supply, Inc. 389 N. E. 171st St. Wl 7-2867 Serving S. W. Dad* ALLIED LAWN SPRINKLER 6020 S.Dixie Hwy. MO 1-4276 CEOAR CA» . CE 55532- TRUMPET "KING". - like NEW, Lawn Sprinklers, Pumps and Wells installed • serviced & mainttined. cost $120 - SACRIFICE, $60. Ad Deadline WRAPPING SERVICE SERVING S. FLORIDA SINCE 1940 SAVE 17340 N. W. 53rd Ct. NA 1-290(8 Tuesday • 6 P.M. Headquarters for Railway FREE ESTIMATES IN DAOE. Exprm OX Porcel Peit Shipmantl. PETS BROWARD 1 COLLIER COUNTIES. WE ARE PROFESSIONAL PACKERS A K C GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, CALL MU 1-4661 OR JE 8-7073 How To Be A THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN male and female, 5 weeks old. FAINTING 50% 234 Valencia. C. Goblei HI 4-1773 CALL CA 6-3366 PAINTING • Interior • Exterior PLANTS AND TREES Insured, Cleon. Reliable. LOW Success In Business EMPLOYMENT 'AUGUST S P E C I A L S !1 RATE. 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FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, 1962 PAGE 28 Holy Name Executive Board HOMES FOR SALE - MIAMI SHORES HOMES FOR SALE - W. HOLLYWOOD Finishes Convention Plans RENTALS 89 N. E. 109th STREET TWO BEDROOMS, very clean - for Charming three bedroom, 2 bath, quick sale reduced to $10,000. Plans for the Fourth Annual RQOMS - N. E. air conditioned, heat - has $C00 DOWN - $76 month. Diocesan Holy Name Societies NEAR BARRY COLLEGE & St. Rose everything. Walk to St. Rose of THREE BEDROOM - TWO BATH Convention in October were of lima Church. Working woman Lima School. Priced in low 20's. PERFECT CONDITION - $11,200 completed at a recent meeting wants same to share her two 20' x 40' fenced, filtered pool bedroom apartment. PL 4-1339 Specialists $72 MONTH PAYS ALL!! of the executive board. In Buying and on adjoining 75' x 125' lot - at I • 5 week days OR 754-3112 $12,500 - suitable for building. Block to Boulevard — Comfortable Sailing Horn** BUY ALL OR PART! E. Milan!, BOLAND REALTY The convention will be held room in private home for business Broker, PL 1-4911 and PL 7-9551. 6445 Pembroke Rd. W. Hywd Oct. 19, 20 and 21 at the Deau- lady - breakfast privilege YU 9-8550'OR eves YU 3-4424 ville Hotel in Miami Beach. optional CALL PL 4-2236 MIAMI SHORES, $16,850 Theme for the convention will COTTON REAL ESTATE CBS - Bedrooms, Florida room, ROOMS - N. W. Excellent furnished & landscaped be "I pledge my support to all HOMES - ACREAGE & INCOME living and separate dining rooms, 2 bedroom home $950.0. MASTER bedroom with private bath, 5944 Sunset Drive - So. Miami spacious living, near BARRY lawful authority, both civil and telephone and air conditioning. Real bargain, two bedroom home CALL MO 1-6362 College. EXCELLENT TERMS ! ! religious." $12 week. CALL MA 1-2382 $5900 • $500 down, good location. Atkins, Realtor - PL 7-3481 APARTMENTS S. W. EDISON REALTY 226 N.E. 79th STREET 3-2 Pool home, extra large, $2000 Topics to be presented by HOMES • INCOME PROPERTY Be'-' TI apartment, furnished - down, total price - $17,000. speakers will follow the gen- EDWARD J. CHARBONEAU, Realtor DOMES FOR SALE - No. MIAMI BEACH It ..b«r • Corpus Christ! Parish $67 PER month. Very little cash, HOMES FOR SALE - FT. LAUOERDAIE vide the reason for the increas- $100 month & up yearly. Summer Father Louis M. O'Leary, O. 3191 N.W. 7th Ave. Ph. NE 5-2955 3 bedroom, 2 bath, nice home and ed estimate. rates $70 month & up. 3 blocks school section.' KEYS at NA 1-3623 1 block to St. Anthony's Church P., Holy Name Society chaplain, to St. Joseph's School, public 3 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished will speak on "Authority of the WINCHELL The Holy Name Society of St. schools & bus. NEAR shopping J. A. STONE, REALTOR JA 3-8708 1009 N. E. 2nd St. Church in Faith and Morals" & ocean. UN 5-3556 or NA 4-679. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Joseph parish, Miami Beach will S06 Ponce de Leon Blvd. HI 3-7456 LOTS FOR SALE • N. W. during the convention banquet COZY FURNISHED CORNER APT. (Member of St. Theresa's Parish) host the convention. Convention ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH - Three Saturday, Oct. 20. Speaking at Free parking, near everything, LOT - 76 x 193 - near Pace High co-chairman are T.B. Hermes . bedrooms, 1 bath - . by owner. a Communion Breakfast Sunday, new refrigerator - $125 month. & BISCAYNE College - $3500. • 3748 N. W. 13th St. NE 4-8630 and Michael Stanco, both of St. 430 - 76th STREET. UN 6-7496 REAL ESTATE Cash or terms. CORNER N. W. Father Bernard J. Reilly, CM., HOMES FOR SALE - S. W. Joseph parish. HOMES • N. E. 156th St. & 29th Ave. NE 3-2772 of St. John Vianney Minor Sem- WALK to St. Brendan's Church and KEYSTONE TOURIST COURT APTS. FOR SALE - FT. LAUDERDALE inary, will discuss the topic,' "I School . THREE bedroom, 2 bath, 6307 N. E. 2nd Ave. Efficiency NEW DUPLEX • FOUR bedrooms, Pledge My Support." Florida room, air conditioning, Cettige 4 Trailer Spaces 4 baths at 1057 S. W. 30th Street. St. James Holy Name oversized fenced yard and many, PHONE PL 4-6295 Near CathoSic Church and. School. "YOUROWN' Major business for the dele- YEARLY RATES - G. W. losch. many extras. ONLY $700 DOWN. ( HOME) To Hear Talk Sunday $17,750. Sacrifice for quick sale ! • .8421 S. W. 35th TER. CA 1-3316 gates will be voting on a new HOMES N.W. For appointment, call JA 3-4034 amendment which would Members of the Holy Name BLOCK TO ST. JAMES' - 3 bed- MORTGAGES Near St. Brendan's change the annual conventions Society of St. James parish will room CBS, unfurnished; $115 month. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT to biennial affairs. If approv- hear a talk entitled "Obsceni- 640 N. W. 133rd St. MU 1-6140 MORTGAGE LOANS FREE INSPECTION Beautiful three bedroom home, ed, the change would take ties in the Mails and Their Evil OFFICES -S.W. 1st and 2nd MORTGAGES kitchen range, nicely landscaped, place after the 1963 conven- Effect on Our Youth" at a Com- priced to sell. TERMS. Call 4315 S. W. 8th STREET . RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL FRANK WELTER REALTY tion. munion breakfast Sunday, Set up for Doctor - suitable for . Florida Mortgage Placement Co. 3301 S. W. 75th Court. MO 6-3823 Sept. 2. any business, PLUS living quarters. 1535 E 4th Ave Hialeah TU 5-1155 Officials expect more than 700 Call E. MILANI. Broker INVESTMENT PROPERTY HOMES FOR SALE • SOUTH MIAMI ' delegates to attend the conven- The breakfast will be held in PL 1-4911 and PL 7-9551 2t CAN INCREASE TO 50* sq. ft. ST. THOMAS' PARISH - Sacrifice MANY FINE HOMES the Elks Hall, NW 125th St. and . OFFICES - SOUTH MIAMI $300 per acre in 20 acre parcels. leaving town, $2000 down takes NEAR CHURCHES & SCHOOLS North- Miami Ave. following 8 TWO LARGE ROOMS with T. J. MURRAY. Realtor FR 1-377? 3 bedroom FURNISHED, by owner. LISTED IN THIS ISSUE I a.m. Mass at which members Cotton Real Estate • suitable HOMES FOR SALE - N. E. Assume FHA mortgage. MO 5-3992 Serra Club At Mass will receive Communion in a attorney, mortgage company, etc. 365 N.E. 111th ST. THREE BEDROOM, Florida room, PLEASE USE THE C A I I MO 1-6362 extra large lot, beautifully Honoring Patron body. The speaker will be a THREE BEDROOMS • $16,500 postal inspector. To inspect call - PL 4-0831 landscaped. Walking distance VERO BEACH — Serra Club PLEASE PATRONIZE to shopping,* schools and ARTHUR E. PARRISH, Realtor Voice Classified Ads members from the Indian River Concert pianist Robert E. Mu- (Y)OVR Advertisers EPIPHANY CHURCH. $1500 down. area attended a special Mass 5827 S. W. 77th TER.- MO 1-3180 eller Sr. will perform during in The 'Voice' MART 693 N. E. 75th STREET As Your Check Lust. Sunday in St. Helen Church as Prettiest corner E. of BLVD. the breakfast. BLOCK to NEW St. Thomas' Church an observance of the anniver- 100 x 125 - studded with Royal and School - One and half acre Palm trees - Close to Shopping fenced, 2 bedrooms, 2'/j baths, Ad Deadline sary of Father Junipero Serra, Plaza - TWO bedrooms, 1 bath, guest house with shower, 2 car Tuesday . 6 PM. patron of all Serra clubs. FURNISHED - Built across two garage, $35,000. MO 7-2014 Vero CCD Pupils lots for privacy. EASY terms. Classified Rates Father Eugene Seraphin, Call MARY HALLIDY - FR 1-6520 BY OWNER . MO 5-5934 Make 350 Rosaries Epiphany Parish - Half acre, 3 chaplain of St. Mary Hospital, after 6 P. M. - Sylvan Maxwell, (Effective September 1st, 1961) VERO BEACH — Approxi- Realtor, PL 4-8637 (Days) bedrooms, 2 baths, patio, pool, West Palm Beach, described the carpeted, drapes, partly fenced, 3 Lin* - 2 Time Minimum Charge life of Father Serra and prais- mately 350 rosaries were com- ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH fully landscaped, immediate Count 5 average words per line ed the men for their work in pleted by students of Confra- THREE BEDROOM - TWO BATH, occupancy. 10301 S. W. 60th Ave. Regular 8 Pt. Body Type "Guiding young men to the ternity of Christian Doctrine Florida room, air conditioning, NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR CAPS priesthood, particularly here in classes at St. Helen parish. 2 car garage, on LARGE lot, EPIPHANY PARISH Per Per close to Schools - - $4500 down. Three bedrooms, two baths, Florida Lines Times Line Issue Total the Diocese of Miami where the room, large corner lot. TERMS. 3 2 .50 1.50 3.00 need is so great." Father John F. McKeown, pas- FOUR BEDROOM - TWO BATH, COTTON REAL ESTATE.. MO 1-6362 3 3 .50 1.50 4.50 tor, presented awards to stu- large Florida room, built in WALK TO EPIPHANY - SPACIOUS kitchen, pool, central heat,- 3 4 .45 1.35 5.40 The Mass was offered by Fa- dents who maintained perfect 3 bedroom, 2.bath, Florida room, air conditioning, dining room, 3 13 .40 1.20 15.60 ther John F. McKeown, pastor attendance. They are: Sue fenced back yard. $22,500. garage - in select section of 3 26 .35 1.05 27.30 of St. Helen Church and chap- 5841 S. W. 86th St. CE 5-1454 Schlitt, Patty Schlitt, Catherine Miami Shores. Owner may trade 3 52 .30 .90 46.80 lain of the Serra Club. The men Lewis, Joseph Montalto, Kather- FOR GOOD ACREAGE. COUNTRY HOMES - SOUTH MIAMI SAME RATE as 1VS assisted at Mass from the Sanc- ine Rock, Linda Schlitt, Janet Cail MARGE DELAND - PL 8-9766 10 PT lines ordinary type tuary. Weisenberger, Joyce Weisen- WHEN Jack Justice, Realtor - UN 6-6211 EPIPHANY PARISH" SAME RATE 'as 2 12PT lines ordinary type berger, Susan Weisenberger, MAKE OFFER ! A BUY ! SAME RATE as 3 Gay Ann Arendas, Martin Riise, YOU 14 PT lines ordinary typt* SAME HATE as 4 Carter. ^SILVER SPRI'NGSjg GORGEOUS corner acre with 18 PT lines ordinary type Honored At Beach Ixora hedge, circular * drive - SAME BATE as 5 Immediate past Grand Knight Presentations were made dur- NEED 2 -LOTS- 2 2 sets this spacious well built O A DT SA s ordinary type © home ! Dining room. LARGE Frank H. Peterson, of the Mi- ing closing ceremonies. bedrooms. Complete kitchen with Classified Display Rafes ami Ecach Knights of Colum- plenty of cabinets. Maids' bus, was honored at a testimon- © © quarters, (1 bedroom & bath). & SALES & SERVICES-- © © Spacious enclosed POOL - PATIO, CONTRACT RATES ial dinner. Fort Pierce Games central heat. Big 2 car garage. ON REQUEST © © Toastmaster "was Arthur Will Be On Radio PLEASE USE THE Each Palmetto Schools. Mortgage is © © placed. VERY GOOD TERMS ! Call PL 8-6772 O'Neill, present grand knight, Football games, both home $10 DOWN and Father Donald F.X. Con- © © Dorothy B. Flynn, -Realtor Weekdays 9 to 6 and away, of the Fort Pierce Voice Classified Ads $10 month nolly, chaplain, was the main Central Catholic High School © © 7210 Red Rd. MO 7-2568 (24 hrs.) Saturdays 9 to 3 As Your Check List. ©Without interest taxes speaker. team will be broadcast by ra- HOMES FOR SALE - HOMESTEAD or write dio WARN of Fort Pierce. Jim © © DUPLEX home - Must je.'l because The 'Voice' Mart Past grand knights present at O'Donnell is coach of the Gold- of health & old age. 11 rooms the dinner were: Louis J. Wes- (^ Florida State Finance Co (£ ail furnished, carporte, garage, Box 37-575, Miami 37, Fl«. en Rams and captain is Vince m 807 Olympia Bldg m IDEAL for Doctor's Clinic. 1495' sel, Edward T. Kelly, John Grizanti. « Miami, Fla £ Old Dixie Hwy. Homestead, Florida Published Every FRIDAY Ferguson, Dennis Dooley, CHECK THE MANY FINE COPY DEADLINE Michael Stanco and T. B. Her- The school was formerly St. ^333383386© Anastasia High School. uiiHiiiiiauiiiwa REAL ESTATE LISTINGS TUESDAYS-6 P.M. PAGE 29 FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, 1962 OFFERED IN THIS ISSUE ! MOVING HAULING Philip D. Lewis, Realtor Nolan Transfer REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Sunday Mass Timetable PALM BEACH COUNTY & Storage 31 West 20th Street ARCADIA: St. Paul, 10. Phone PL 9-0797 • 572 NW 72nd St. AVON PARK: Our Lady Of Grace. Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201 Night NA ,4-2223 Miami, Fla. 8:30, 10. BELLE GLADE: St. Philip Benizi, 10. Miramar, Deer field BOCA GRANDE: Our Lady of Mercy, 10:15. Masses Scheduled BOCA RATON: St. Joan of Arc, 7, 9, 10:30, 12. Masses will begin Sunday BOYNTON BEACH: St. Mark, 7, 8:30, in newly established parish- 10, 11:30. CLEWISTON: St. Margaret, 8. es in Miramar (South Brow- COCONUT GROVE: St. Hugh, 7:30, 9, 10:30. 12. ard County) and Deer- CORAL GABLES: Little Flower (Audi- field Beach (North Broward torium), 9, 11:30 and 12:30 (Spanish); INC. (Church), 6, 7, 8, 9 10, 11:30, 12:30. County). St. Thomas Aquinas Student Center, 8:30, 10:30. DANIA: Resurrection (Olsen Junior High Masses for St. Bartholo- SHAW-WALKER School) 7, 9, 10:30, 12:15. mew parish in Miramar will DELRAY BEACH: St. Vincent, 6:45, 8:30, 11. be offered at 8 a.m, and 11 • OFFICE SUPPLIES FORT LAUDERDALE: Annunciation. a.m. in the Firemen's Rec- 9:30 reation Hall, Island Drive Blessed Sacrament (Case Funeral • OFFICE FURNITURE Home), 8, 9:30, 11. and Pembroke Road. Father Queen of Martyrs, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30, 6 p.m. Noel Fogarty is adminis- SCHOOL FURNITURE St. Anthony, 6, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 tratcr. 11:45: and SUPPLIES St. Bemadetre, 8, 9, 10 11. St. Clement, S, 9. 10. 11:15. 12:30. St. Ambrose parish, Deer- St. Jerome. 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. field Beach, will begin Mass- FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH: St. Pius X, 270 S.E. FIRST ST. 8, 10, 11, 12. es Sunday at 8 a.m. and GROUNDBREAKING ceremonies for a church and school addi- St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach), 8, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. in the Deerfield tion at Annunciation parish, West Hollywood, were performed 835 W. FLAGLER ST. 11 and 5:30 p.m. FORT MYERS: St. Francis Xavier, Beach Junior High School on by Father John J. Donnelly, administrator, who said he hones 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. Robinson Road. Administra- - MIAMI, FLA. — FORT MYERS BEACH: Ascension, 8, 10. the structure will be finished by Christmas. Mass is now offered FORT PIERCE: St. Anastasia, 7, 12. tor is Father Sebastian Lon- in Madonna Academy. Auditorium: 9, 10:30. car. AH Phones HALLANDALE: St. Matthew, 6:30,, 8 9, 10, 11, 12 and «:30 p.m. FR 9-7673 HIALEAH: Inmmaculate Conception, 6, School. 6750 SW 60th St.), 8. 10, 11. ON THE KEYS 9, 10:30, 11:30 (Spanish). STUART: St. Joseph, 7, 9, 11. BIG PINE KEY: St. Mary of Pines. (City Auditorium;. 5, 9:30, 11, 12:30, VERO BEACH: St. Helen, 7:30, 9 11. WAUCHULA: St Michael, 8. 8:30, 10:30. and 6:30 p.m. St. Bernodette, 8, 9, 10, 11. KEY WEST: St. Mary, 0, 7. 8:30, 10, St. Bernard Mission: 9,' 10 (Spanish). WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin, St. John the Apostle, 6, 7. 8. 9 10. St. Stephen, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 12:15 and 9:30. MARATHON: San Pablo, 6:30, 8:30, 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish), 5 p.m. and7 p.m. Holy Name, 7, 9, 10:30, 12. 10. 6 p.m. HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6.30, 8, St. Ann, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12. PLANTATION KET: San Pedro, 6:30, HOBE SOUND: St. Christopher, 7, 10:30. St. Juliana, 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 9. 11. HOLLYWOOD: Annunciation, (Madon- IMMOKALEE: Lady of Guadalupe, 11. na Academy,. 7:30. 9. 10. 11:30. INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross, 7:45. Little Flower. 5:45, 7. 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12 and 5:30 p.m. JUPITER: St. Jude (Salhaven), 7:30, 9. MERCY HOSPITAL, INC KEY BISCAYNE: St. Agnes, 7, 8:30, Nativity, '7:15, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. Albert G. 3663 So. Miami Ave., Miami, Florida LABELLE: Mission, 9. L K E Heart 6 7 Get the Best Buys in 9 f! 5 ^r - - - «• . . . OVERLOOKING BISCAYNE BAY St. Luke, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 "H'6h ACRES: St. Raphael (Admin- istration Building) 8, 10. MARGATE: St. Vincent, 8, 10, 11:30. ELECTRICAL MIAMI: The Cathedral, 7, 8 9 10 11 12, and 6 p.m. ' ' CONTRACTOR corpus Christi, 6, 7, 8, 9 10 11 12 BUTLER BROS. 12:55 (Spanish). ' ' ' ' 1222 OMAR ROAD, WEST PALM BEACH Gesu, •S, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12-30 TE 2-8148 or TE 2 8735 (home) LUMBER CO. rs°payn!shtemer' 7' 8:3°' '°-5:3 ° "•- West Palm TE 2-6171 H",!?7WO72' ^P°rt (International da s) (Sundays and Holy- CALL US FOR St. Mary of the Missions and St Francis Xavier, 7, 8:30. AN ESTIMATE St Brendan. 7. 8, 9:15. 10:30, 11:30. /shf P'm' 6:30 p'm- (Span" St. Dominic, 7, 8:30 10, 11 (Spanish). strong 11 M^ ?n°£el' "L3,0' 9:30' 10:30' 11 ?! 12:30 (Spanish). St. Michael, 6, 7 8, 9 (Polish), 10 rfhT'^n'1' 12^°< 6 P-m- •(*«"• Complete (ish). 7:30 p.m. Dode County Aud- itorium 9, 10:30 12 SS- Peter And Paul, 6:15, 8, 9 10 11, 12. and (Spanish) 12:55. Landscaping Service FULLY APPROVED BY THE St. Timothy, 8 930x 11 VINYL CORLON St Vincent De Paul (Central High THE GRANDEST VINYL School cafeteria). 8, 10. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals MIAMI BEACH: St. Froncis de Sales FLOOR YET St Joseph, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and NE 4-6023 and 5:30 p.m. FLOORS St. Mary Magdalen: S, 9 10 11 12 and 6 p.m. INC. St. Patrick 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 1230 The Catholic Hospital Association and 6 p.m. OX 6-3202 MIAMI ^SHORES: St. Rose of Lima, 7, 2465 N.W. 76th ST. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH MIAMI SPRINGS: Blessed Trinity, 6. 7:30. 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. MOORE HAVEN: St. Joseph the Work- NAPLES: St. Ann 6. 8. 10 11 NORTH DADE COUNTY: St. Monica 3,. 10, 1 1. NORTH MIAMI: Hoty Family, 6, 7, 8 SEND THIS 9. 10, 11. 12, 6:30 p.m. NOTICE TO: St. James, 6, 7, 8, 9; 10 11 12-15 6307 BISCAYNE and 5:30 p.m. BLVD. MIAMI 38, Visitation, 7, 8:30. 10, 11:30. DELIVERY FLORIDA NORTH MIAMI BEACH: St. Lawrence. NORTH 'PALM' BEACH: St. Clare OF 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12. OKEECHOBEE: Sacred Heart, 9. Boys' .School, 10:30. OPA LOCKA: Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30. FRANK J. ROONEY, Paste here old at/dress label from copy of St. Philip. (Bunche Park). 9. publication. Omit Items I, 2 and 3 when PAHOKEE: St. Mary, 11:30. address label is furnished. PALM BEACH: St. Edward, 7, 9, 12 INC. and 5:30 p.m. PERRINE: Holy Rcsary, 7, 8, 9:30 10:30 12. I. NO. AND STREET APT. NO., P.O. »OX NO. OR R.F.D. NO. 2. CITY, ZONE NO., AND STATE PLANTATION: St. Gregory, 8, 9:30, GENERAL CONTRACTORS POMPANO BEACH: Assumption, 7, 8 9:30. 11. 12:15. St. Elizabeth, 8, 9, 11, 12. 3. Show all additional dates and numbers included in address label (necessary for identification POMPANO SHORES: St. Coleman, 7, 8, 9:30, 11, 12.15. PORT CHARLOTTE: St. Charles Bor- romeo, 7, 8, 9:30, II. 4. NO. AND STREET, APT. NO., P.O. BOX NO. OR R.F.D. NO. 5. CITY, ZONE NO., AND STATE PORT ST. LUCIE: Marina, 9. PUNTA GORDA: Sacred Heart, 7:30 10, 6:30 p.m. RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The King, (Martin Elementary School), 9. 6. NAME OF SUBSCRIBER (Print or type) 7. DATE Of ADDRESS CHANGE RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis, 7, » 10:30, 11:30. SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission, 8 a.n. SEBRING: St. Catherine, 7, 9, 11. SOUTH MIAMI: Epiphany, 6:30, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. St. Thomas (South Miami Jr. High

Page 30 -August 31, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Father Kino Statue Will Be In Capitol WASHINGTON (NO —Fa- the southwestern U.S., will be Deaths In Diocese ther Eusebio Francisco Kino, honored by a statue in the U.S. S.J., a pioneer missionary in Capitol under a measure signed DBIBY, JAMES A., 64, of 1077 Philbrick-Vickers Miami Shores Fu- NW 110th St., Miami. St. James neral Home. by President Kennedy. Church. Edward F. McHale & Sons * * * Funeral Home. Burial, in New York. SUAREZ, MRS. OFELIA, 24, of VFW Backs Prayer Representing Arizona, the sta- 1444 W Fifth St., Miami. SS. Peter and Paul Church. MINNEAPOLIS (NO — The tue will be the third of a FOX, MRS. ELEANOR, 65, of 3170 priest in the Capitol's Statuary FUNERAL HOME SW Eighth St., Miami. St. Michael • TOPEL, CHARLES JOHN, 73, of Veterans of Foreign Wars have Church. Brake-Saunders Funeral 166 NW 48th St., Miami. SS. Peter gone on record in favor of a Hall. The others also are of Home. and Paul Church. Edward F.' McHale & Sons Funeral Home. congressional resolution and pioneer missionaries — Father * * * 3 Generations of GANNON, FRANK J., 53, of 11515 YOUNG, ITtANK H., 83, of 1870. proposed constitutional amend- Junipero Serra, O.F.M., rep- ME Ninth Ave., Biscayne Park. St. NW 50th St., Miami. Corpus Christ! resenting California, and Father Experience Rose of Lima Church? Our X*a<^ of Church. Our Lady of Mercy Ceme- ment to permit prayers in pub- Mercy Cemetery. Edward F. McHale tery. Edward F. McHale & Sons Jacques Marquette, S.J. & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral Home. lic schools. * * * HE1D, MRS. MARY BARBARA, 76, UNDERBILL, FRANCIS E., 63, of Largest Funeral of 3853 Rodgers St., Fort Myers. Re- 1605 N. 58th Ave., West Hollywood. Chuirch of the Nativity. Fancier* Me- Home in Dade County quiem Mass and burial in Pittsburgh. Advertisement * * * morial Home. KOPSKY, MRS. JEANETTE, 62, of 5891 SW 84th St., Miami. Church of the Epiphany. Uthsow-Wilhelm South •A- Catholic Owned Miami Funeral Home. * * * N.Y. School District and Managed JIOONAN, JOHN C, 44, of 15015 Garfield ^rive, Leisure City. Sacred To Resist Prayer Ban Heart * rch. Branam Funeral Home. - CHENANGO FORKS, N.Y. •AT Prices to Satisfy * * * OWNBEY, MRS. CATHERINE V., (NO — The Chenango Forks 75, of 1850 SW Third St., Miami. SS. Every Family Peter and Paul Church. Tracy Fu- Central School District disclosed neral Home. * * * it will resist an order to discon- By: Gaither D. Peden, Jr. PATTI, JOHN, 68, of 8530 NW 30th tinue use of the Lord's Prayer to 7200 N.W. 2nd Ave. PL 1-7523 Court, Miami. St. Mary Cathedral. Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. Ed- open the school day. One thing seldom in short supply troubles, ward F. McHale & Sons Funeiral INVALID CAR SERVI Home. Cofhedror « * * * is trouble. Whether actual or im- The most of them never occur." PTJZZO, JOHN LAWRENCE, Infant, of 730 W. 44th Place, Hialeah. Im- HOLLYWOOD'S CATHOLIC ' aginary, we are, no one of us, a maculate Conception Church. Our Trouble, in the form of bereave- Lady of Mercy Cemetery. Carl F. stranger to trouble in any of it* Slade Funeral Home. WINTTER ment, is something we all must in- ROSS, MRS. MARY, 75, of 12125 many guises. evitably experience. At such time, NW 22nd Ave., Miami. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Van Orsdel reliance on a complete service is Giatlgny Road Mortuary. * * * 1050 N. Federal Hwy. However, proof that trouble is of great comfort to the bereaved. SANTRY, JAMES J., 63, of 840 NW VIII reasons why 14tth St., Miami. St. James Church. WA 2-7555 often less fact than fancy lies in Such services are available at G. D. this jingle by Nixon Waterman: PEPEN FUNERAL HOMES, Cath- "Though life is made up of mere olic Funeral Homes, 8231 Bird FUNERAL bubbles, Road and 9798 Hibiscus St., Per- Tie better than many aver, rine. Ambulance service. Phone Van OrsdeVs is Miami's HOMES For while we've a whole lot of CA 6-1811, or 238-2724. FT. LAUDEHDALE N. FEDERAL HWY. — 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. most recommended JA 2-2811 - LU 1-6100 DAN H. FAIRCHJLD PHIL H. FAIRCHILD OBIE JOHNSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS • FUNERAL HOME funeral service 165i5O0 HARRISON STST.. \lf A « 7C11 CARL F. SLADE, F.D. HOllYWOOD m HOllYWOOD •• ^V jL I O I I Convenient Locations — four chapels strate- Obic Johnson Funera! Director I gically located for family and friends. CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES OVER 18 YEARS More experienced — Van Orsdel's conducts more adult funerals than anyone in Dade 800 PALM AVE. HIALEAH TU 8-3433 II County . . . and passes savings developed GREATER MIAMI'S on to the families we serve. CATHOLIC Finest facilities — Van Orsdel's beautiful FUNERAL HOME KRAEER FUNERAL HOME III chapels provide everything possible for com- R. JAY KKAEER, Funeral Dirtctor fort and reverent dignity.

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