Third draft of pastoral gets m ixed reviews (See editorial on page 4) pastoral letter’s drafting committee — said the (Bisho p Vincent Leonard and Aux. John on the moral lodgments made. I have problems with (See Msgr. Rice's column on page 4) draft, rather than endorsing current policies, is McDowell and Anthony Bosco said they had no that Moral tudgments ere debatable. The still "explicitly critical” of many of those basic objections to the third draft reasonings for moral lodgments are made By By JERRY F1LTEAU AND JIM LACKEY policies. (~l would consider the modifications to the last humans, based on principles. The principles are Meanwhile, several critics of earlier drafts of draft helpful, " Leonard said. Such as the clear, but the lodgments based on principles can be WASHINGTON (NC) — The third draft of the the pastoral, such as Bishop Edward W clarification on the policy of deterrence and the debated' U.S. bishops war and peace pastoral opened to O’Rourke of Peoria, 111., and Catholic social unilateral freeze My concept on the matter of (Com pered with the second draft, to which he had generally, but not entirely, favorable reviews in commentator Michael Novak, said the new deterrence is the same that was expressed by Pope some reservations. Bishop McDowell said that the the days after its April 6 release. version was a vast improvement. John Paul II. " third draft ended any moral questions or But the initial response to the draft pastoral But initial reaction was not all favorable The reservations he might have had also brought a mild rebuke of the Reagan (Bishop Leonard said he left that the committee president of the American Catholic Philosophical members should be commended for awakening (Saying that the letter must be seen in a wider administration by two top officials of the bishops' Association, Germain Grises, a professor of public interest to the issues being eddressed in the perspective. Bishop McDowefl said that the conference after the administration said the new Christian ethics at Mount St. Mary’s College in letter document establishes perimeters lor the theology ■draft "explicitly endorses” many of the Emmitsburg, Md . said he would give the third of peace He said bishops endorsed the warnings of objectives of current U.S. defense policy. ("I think from m y point of view. It is morally draft a grade of D "at best" and maybe an F for acceptable, " Bishop McDowell said "It is very clear popes who disclaimed the definition of peace as the The two bishops — Archbishop John R. Roach its moral acceptance of deterrence policy in its opposition to nuclear war and its support of absence of war “Peace isn't a negative thing, it me of St. Paul-Minneapolis, president of the National The new draft is scheduled for discussion and peace positive thing It questions what peace is The Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Cardinal possible final vote at a special meeting of the ("In the second draft and in this draft, those who document goes on to say that peace is Qod's work Joseph L. Bernardin of Chicago, chairman of the bishops in Chicago May 2-3. have criticized the document seem to have focused (Continued on page t)

Pennsylvania's largest weekly circulation /W/£ 139th Year, ÇXLIV No. 5 15 Cents Established in 1844: America's Oldest Catholic Newspaper in Continuous Publication Friday, April 15, 1983 Inside Black Catholics Parish outreach discussed at national meeting here By STEPHEN KARLINCHAK administrator of Holy Rosary parish, Homewood. Social outreach, personal Fr. Mcllvane, whose parish of contact and an emphasis on 250 families is racially mixed, said worship are among the ways local at Corpus Christi parish outreach pastors are reaching out to their has a two-pronged approach, 'Thorn B ird s9 communities, the directors of social outreach and personal ministry offices to black Catholics contact. "Social outreach brings The TV series 'Thorn Birds' were told. the gospel of Christ to social draws mixed reaction around Forty-nine administrators efforts," he said. "W e at Corpus the country. TV Columnist Jim representing 32 dioceses and eight Christi believe we must be Breig also deals with the subject organizations of black Catholics involved in the community.” in his column. See page 12. came to Hyatt House at Chatham Fr. Mcllvane said his parish Center last weekend for the participates in two community national meeting of National organizations, the East End Also Inside Association of Black Catholic Cooperative Ministry and the Administrators. Chadwick Civic League. He noted Editorials...... Pages 4-5 Four priests of the that with the latter, his white Home Again ...... Page 6 diocese participated in a panel parishioners make up most of Obituaries ...... Page 9 discussing parish outreach in the white members in the community Calendar...... Page 11 black community. Participating organization. “ I ’m proudest of the Around diocese.... Pages 10-11 in the April 8 panel discussion fact, that many times our people were: Frs. Donald Mcllvane, join organizations because they pastor of Corpus Christi parish, want to, not because I told them.” Deaths East Liberty; Louis Vallone, In attempting to reach pastor of St. Benedict the Moor “ unchurched" members of the Washington, D.C., Aux. Bishop Eugene Marino, at the Hyatt House in Chatham Center. Looking on parish, Hill District; Richard community, Fr. Mcllvane said his SSJ, (right) is greeted by Thelma Smith, director are Fr. Louis Vallone (left), pastor o( St. Benedirt Sister Marie Lostetter, 85, parish has begun a program of member of Sisters of the Divine Zelik, OFMCap., associate pastor of the diocesan Black Catholic Ministries, at the the Moor parish. Uptown, and James Dixon, Providence, Allison Park. of St. Augustine parish, national meeting of the National Association of permanent deacon at St. Benedict the Moor parish. Lawrenceville; and David Taylor, (Continued on page 3) Black Catholic Administrators, held last weekend

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p o o r w o r s e By STEPHEN1E OVERMAN on intim acy, fecundity and 'safe' place. We cling to what we ecstasy. have because we do not know what WASHINGTON (NC) - Federal WASHINGTON (NC) — Father The Christian challenge is to we are going to get. Many people budget cuts made the plight of the Henri J.M. Nouwen set the "accept the knowledge that you prefer to be secure and miserable poor worse and the government is spiritual tone for the National are loved. Where you live, there is than happy and insecure. not fulfilling its responsibility to Catholic Educational Association where is the one (God) who loves "Life is change, it is never the help them, convention, President Reagan you,” he said. same. We have to let life heal us. Joseph M. Sullivan of Brooklyn, closed it on a political note and Marriage, friendship, commun­ go to new territory. To live in N.Y., told a Senate subcommittee Cardinal Joseph L. Bernardin of ity are ways that love is refracted ecstasy requires trust and April 6. Chicago spoke on war and peace, and people can build a home healing, Father Nouwen told the Testifying as a member of the an issue where the spiritual and together where the Lord has built educators. board of the National Conference political intertwine. his, Father Nouwen continued. Reynolds told the Catholic of Catholic Charities before the A total of almost 10,000 "That is intimacy...We are educators that they and he "have Senate subcommittee on educators attended the NCEA anchored in the house of the a common obligation...to tell the nutrition, Bishop Sullivan convention, held in Washington Lord." truth as we see it." emphasized that "from the point April 4-7. Main speakers also Fecundity is fruitfulness, the Addressing a general session of of view of poor people, things are included ABC-TV News anchor­ priest-author said, and "fruitful­ the NCEA April 6. Reynolds getting worse out there, not better. man Frank Reynolds and ness is born out of intimacy. discussed the difficulties What is making it worse, in part, is Norbertine Father Alfred Fruitfulness is not the same as television reporters and editors a federal government shrinking McBride, acting president of the successfulness. The world asks us face as "w e try to jam in what we from its responsibility to protect University of Albuquerque, N.M. to be successful, God asks us to be think is significant" in the short the poor, to assure them shelter, Cardinal Bernardin, who heads fruitful. As Catholic educators time allotted. nutrition, health care.” the bishops’ drafting committee help people develop fruitful "I have an obligation not to He stressed “ that people are for their proposed war and peace lives." mislead. I have to try to avoid entitled to this assistance by the pastoral, said April 5 that the third • Ecstasy, “ the life of joy,” creating the wrong impression...- very nature of their personhood, draft "is skeptical to a point means moving out of the fixed about complex and difficult their very human dignity and bordering on disbelief regarding place to new territory, he said. problems," Reynolds said. right” and that assistance “ is a the controlled use of nuclear "In this culture we are tempted Father McBride, echoing the federal responsibility, not solely a weapons. by a fascination with death — the theme of the convention — responsibility of the voluntary “ We never say that every fixed place," he said, adding that "CatholicEducation: TheChoices sector or the states.” contemplated use of any nuclear the fear of nuclear destruction is and the Challenges'' — said April 7 Bishop Sullivan, former weapon would ‘ipso facto' be now in the hearts and minds of that the greatest choice and executive director of Catholic immoral. But we are close to that people. hardest challenge is to create a Charities in Brooklyn and Queens, position because of the severe risk "W e are called to move awaay New York City, said he was factor involved," the cardinal from the static place, the seeminglyKly (Continued on page 2) testifying to “ growing hunger said. lines resulting both from our At a press conference following recent recession and from federal his convention address, Cardinal Diocese contributes policies of the last two years." Bernardin emphasized that the ■ Recent studies of federal policy pastoral is meant as moral in the last two years ‘ ‘demonstrate teaching and does not endorse any $734,000 to % groups strikingly that in the midst of specific political position. economic difficulties striking Reagan, rejecting criticism that Fr. John A. Harvey, diocesan director of the Society for the hardest at the poor, the changes in he is strong on rhetoric supporting Propagation of the Faith, recently received a letter from the our laws have favored the rich and tuition tax credit legislation on national director of the society written with "deepened faith and greatly harmed the poor,” he said. Capitol Hill but weak on action, gratitude" in response to the generous support given by Catholics "Our own view is that the current told educators April 7 that "like here to the organization's appeal. use of the ‘safety net' concept is a Teddy Roosevelt, I'm going to According to Msgr. William J. McCormack, national director of shibboleth." The programs charge up that hill” to victory. the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, the people of the "having the most impact on the In his address Reagan said he diocese gave $679,318 to the Propagation and $55,419 for the Society poorest" in society "are the would "get to the heart of what I of St. Peter the Apostle during 1982. programs which have received know the National Catholic The two societies, Msgr. McCormack wrote, "are the central the largest cuts," he said. “ The Educational Association is means of support for the world mission work of the Church." phrase ‘the deserving poor’ is interested in...We need tuition tax He wrote that the contributions of the diocese, joined to those divisive and demeaning." credits." from the rest of the United States, "makes it possible to make The terms “ safety net" and “ the He outlined the education available $39,525,319 for the world general fund of the Propagation deserving poor" have been used package in Congress but of the Faith and $2,121,228 for the Society of St. Peter Apostle for by the Reagan administration to introduced no new proposals. The local vocations.” refer to the system of aid and the current proposal includes tax The general fund, expected to exceed $80 million in contributions people who were to be served after credits for up to half of the tuition from some 100 countries in 1982, is used to support the pastoral cuts in federal programs. parents pay to send their children programs and outreach of the Church in some 900 mission dioceses "Our agencies report that to non-public schools. around the world. requests for emergency food and Reagan said he was disappoint­ Pope John Paul II, Msgr. McCormack wrote, recently called the shelter are up from 100 percent to Colombian quake ed that tax credits did not do better Pontifical Mission Aid Societies "the missionary conscience of the 400 percent over two years ago,” in the last Congress and “ I want Church." Workers attempt to clear the rubble left by an earthquake which he said. “ In city after city the the legislation to move as quickly He reminded us, Msgr. McCormack added, "how essential our wrecked the cathedral in Popayan, Columbia, on Holy Thursday, 'street people’ are now also ‘street as possible through Congress" work to promote a universal mission spirit is to our own local families.’ ” burying many worshippers. See story on page 7 about aid being sent this year. to tlie earthquake and flooding victims in South America by churches when he said, ‘Always remember that the missionary He provided the following Father Nouwen, in the first spirit of a determinate portion of the Church is the exact measure Catholic Relief Services and a report by an area nun who is general session of the NCEA April of its vitality and authenticity'." (Continued on page 2) stationed there. (NC photo from U P I) 4, set a spiritual tone with his talk y U Page 2 — , Friday, April 15, 1983 Diocesan/national news Third draft of pastoral gets mixed reviews

("No one can read any one section," Bishop member of the drafting committee, said the third will vote. He said he would have to consider what draft makes clear that the bishops are not leaning (Continued from page 1) amendments might be added to the document McDowell said “You have to read the entire document. ” toward either the just war theory or pacifism. and man i work We pray tor peace, we work tor before making his decision. While the just war theory still dominates the (Bishop McDowell said he wouldn't say how ha (“I wouldn't say that the pastoral latter is peace." ,___ thinking of a majority of bishops, he said in an would vote on the letter. We have to hear the unwieldy," Bishop Leonard said, "but its length will ( What the document show» Is that the committee make It unattractive to the average reader. Its precis, interview with The Visitor, newspaper of the really worked hard In putting the document debate," he said. "You can't vote offhandedly." He Diocese of Providence, R.I., the pacifist theory added that he wants to see some amendments however, is excellent. The committee did its ¡ob together. ' Bishop Boaco said. "The result is a better well. Their efforts to be fair to all views is the has always been present in the church and must document that expresses the concerns of the U S made When asked, he said he wouldn t comment as to what changes in the pastoral letter he wants to document's chief asset." be recognized. bishops better. Bishop 0 Rourke. in an editorial in his diocesan see (The two auxiliary bishops said it will be a large ("I'm disappointed that the document is so long task to disseminate the document's content and newspaper, The Catholic Post, said that while hi but it has an excellent summery. The wording in the (Bishop Boaco said, at this time, that he will vote had been critical of the first twodrafts treatment to accept the document but that ha wants to get the teachings to the Catholics in the pews. “ There 's a lot third draft is more studied and precise compared to of nuclear deterrence, the third draft s opinions of other bishops before making a final of homework ahead," Bishop McDowell said. "You the second draft," he said can't give it as an advanced course in moral deterrence section is "enormously superior." (While all three bishops voiced favorable decision. "What I'll be interested in is the debates," Among other improvements listed by Bishop he said. “I will go to Chicago with an open mind, in theology and you really can I sit down and read it." comments about the draft, they said they are O'Rourke were the pastoral’s section on the debates on the floor, the other bishops might ( “It will take a lot of work to take a big document swatting the U S bishops meeting in Chicago where Scripture and its presentation of pacifism "as a have spotted something I might have missed." and scale it down to everyone‘s level, “ Bishop Bosco the pastoral letter will be debated and voted on said. "Most pastoral letters sit on the shelf and the positive effort to secure justice and peace. ” before making a final decision on how they will vote (As lor the document's 178 pages, the three Also praising the third draft’s revised bishops acknowledged the letter as being lengthy. public media make their own insinuations. " Bishop Leonard said he has yet to decide how he (Bishop Leonard said the pastoral letter has first examination of Scripture was Bishop James D. to be adopted by the U.S. bishops before a plan to Niedergeses of Nashville, Tenn., who said the implement the document can be formulated. section was a "splendid expression of Old and “Whatever is adopted and whatever amendments New Testament themes” and a "sound scholarly are added," Bishop Leonard said, “the procedures interpretation of Scripture. ” and the means to implement the pastoral letter will Archbishop Thomas Kelly of Louisville, Ky.;, be decided at a later date." said he thought the section on nuclear deterrence (Regarding the criticism from some who claim had been strengthened in the third draft. And he that the committee softened some of the impact of said the section’s conclusions are contrary to earlier drafts, Bishop McDowell said that those widely held American views. critics "were whistling Dixie " He added that those “ Many of our fellow citizens regard deterrence critics should re-read the letter's section on U.S- as an end in itself," said Archbishop Kelly. "The public policy'. Bishop Bosco said that with such a bishops do not accept that.” document, the bishops could not be expected to Expressing similar views was Bishop Michael satisfy everyone.) J. Murphy of Erie, Pa., who said the Reagan administration’s problems with the third draft The Reagan administration comment that are too deep to be easily resolved. apparently sparked the protest by Cardinal " I do not think the administration will be happy Bernardin and Archbishop Roach was a with the pastoral," said Bishop Murphy before statement read to reporters April 6 by State the administration's contention that there werq Department spokesman John Hughes. many areas of agreement. “ We are simply not in In it Hughes said the administration was agreement (with the administration) on out! pleased that the third draft endorsed "many ol definition of peace nor on the means to achievq the lar-reaching objectives which the it." administration seeks," such as negotiated Novak, meanwhile, said that while he still had agreements for reductions in nuclear arsenals. some disagreements with the third draft, it had Cardinal Bernardin and Archbishop Roach, in a made “ great strides” from the second. joint statement of their own, responded April 10 The new draft recognizes that "no first use” id that they “ could not accept any suggestion that an ideal, said Novak, who added that he agreetj there are relatively few and insignificant with the bishops that U.S.-NATO strategy should differences between U.S. policies and the policies seek to end its reliance on nuclear deterrence advocated in the pastoral. against a conventional attack. Their statement also rejected the view that Novak, a resident scholar at the American administration criticisms of earlier drafts had Enterprise Institute, a conservative think-tank in played a major role in the changes made in the Washington, said the new draft also showed tha( third draft. And they appeared to be particularly "the bishops really had an open process, that they anxious to avoid letting the administration use really did listen” to criticisms of earlier versions; the pastoral to endorse its position opposing the Grisez, though, said none of the three drafts of nuclear freeze. the pastoral was “ a competent piece of work." While Hughes had said the third draft no longer "Whoever has been putting these argument^ endorsed the freeze, the Roach-Bernardin President Reagan is greeted by Msgr. John address to the association s convention in together shows a grave lack of competence in statement said neither the second draft nor the Meyers, president of the National Catholic Washington. (NC photo from U PI) philosophy and theology," he said. third draft advocated a freeze “ as such," and Educational Association, prior to the president’s His principal objection was to the draft s thus should not be used to oppose any specific acceptance of a U.S. deterrence policy which proposal. threatens to kill millions of non-combatants ana Spiritual, political intertwine "The basic moral judgment of the document is, destroy an entire society. we believe, summed up in these two sentences: 'A Grisez noted that while Pope John Paul II has Oakland, Calif., told educators in o f C levela n d , speaking on justifiable use of force must be both called deterrence under certain conditionsi (Continued from page 1) an April 5 session that non- "Catechesis and the Black discriminatory and proportionate. Certain "morally acceptable,” that statement "certainly! Catholic educational*philosophy. Catholic students should be made Community,” said the word of aspects of both U.S. and Soviet strategies fail both doesn't mean anything is acceptable as a For lour centuries the best and to feel welcome in Catholic schools God must permeate each culture tests.,,,’ " ArCtlbishop Roach and Cardinal deterrent.’* ' . f ’ _i brightest have worked in parallel without watering down the church and the American church has the Bernardin said. The pastoral's drafting committee, he said, lines without fruitfully helping one dogmas taught there. opportunity to discover itself "in But at least one bishop, commenting on the depended too heavily on administration another, according to Father The presence of non-Catholic the richness of our Christian life in third draft's shift from "halt” to “ curb’ ’ in its call statements that civilians are not directly McBride. students in Catholic schools offers all its varied expressions of for an end to the arms race, said he favored targeted by U.S. deterrence policy despite Today there are some of the best an opportunity to teach the cultural traditions.” sticking with "halt.” Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan evidence that the real policy is different from the and brightest people in the church Gospel, Bishop Cummins said. The educators also heard of Worcester, Mass., who reached retirement declared policy. and "we have within the fold the Different schools use different speakers address issues ranging shortly after the third draft was completed, said While Grisez said he considers it permissible to resources of philosophy for approaches when evangelizing from fund-raising for Catholic halt “ is a stronger word” and more appropriately stop an attacker even if that requires killing, he creating a coherent world view students, but "every student schools to "Religious Educators represents the message that should be said it is wrong to choose to kill non-combatants in and a plan for meaning consistent should be provided with the as We Look to the Year 2000." recommended to the leaders of government. a war. with the Gospel and favorable to opportunity to know Jesus Sessions were held on elementary, Other bishops commented favorably on a Also initially critical of the third draft was our educational goals." Christ." secondary, special, religious and number of other sections of the document. Jesuit Father Daniel Berrigan, who said he felt Bishop John S. Cummins of Auxiliary Bishop James P. Lyke seminary education. Bishop Daniel P. Reilly of Norwich, Conn., a "a sense of betrayal."

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Diocese off Pittsburgh Comparison of Elementary Education Parish outreach discussed Enrollment & Coat Par Student (Continued from page 1) Fr. Taylor, the only black in a room of the old parish persona] contact to reach “ fallen- diocesan priest presently in the elementary school, bringing away" Catholics and others. "The Pittsburgh diocese, stressed young people together, and the - Enro,,m®"' Projected Coat Par Student projected fallen away black Catholic falls visibility in outreach. He said parish youth group has been 1969-70 1974-75 1979-60 198162 196263 1969-70 1974-75 197960 1981-82 1982-83 away from the Church for the when he was assigned to Holy strengthened. same reasons as do white Rosary he "was impressed by the "Our students are the leaders o( Catholics, not because of reasons size of the church building, the size the Lawrenceville Catholic 76.S79 of discrimination... I estimate that of the Homewood-Brushton consolidated school system,” Fr if every fallen away Catholic in community and the small number Zelik said "St. Augustine my parish came to Mass next of black Catholics." influences the school and the Sunday, we would double our The parish school is one area, he school influences the Lawrence­ Mass attendance.” said, where he is able to reach ville community." To reach the fallen away young people. " I want the students Later that afternoon, Aux. Catholics, the parish compiled a to see me as a priest and as a black Bishop Eugene Marino, SSJ. of mailing list of approximately 100 Catholic,” he said. Washington, D.C., addressed the 45,230 former parishioners, about one- " I know I am not going to make meeting. Speaking without a text, third of the former parishioners on instant Catholics. The students the bishop said “ I can't tell you *774 the list are black. Letters are then think of the church as white; the what you need in your dioceses. I sent to the former parishioners nuns who teach at the school are can help you frame the questions asking them to return to the white. I want them to see the to ask your people. I invite you to 38,528 church. In summer, members of as their church." be able to frame your questions so 36,862 the parish conduct follow-up visits Saying that he looks forward to you ask your bishop or bodies ol bishops when you meet with 35,893 to the persons on the mailing list. his sessions as a religion teacher “ We are reaching out to the at the parish school, Fr. Taylor them " unchurched, we don't solicit said that the parents of non- Bishop Marino called the Baptist or Methodist church Catholic students at Holy Rosary audience's attention to the year, members," Fr. Mcllvane said, School basically have had no 1968 In that year, he said, many "but we don't turn them away. objections to their children things occurred that affected the You have to reach out. As the attending Mass or taking religious nation and the black community. women's rights movement did, instruction. One of those things was the first you have to raise consciousness in " I have to make my presence meeting of black priests in the community...If it sounds rosy, known in the wider community,” Detroit, That meeting was to it isn't. We are not getting a he said. “ Recently I attended become springboard for other floodtide of new members." Black Week at one of the colleges. organizations of black Catholics. An emphasis on worship is Many of the students have never "All we had was a common stressed at St. Benedict the Moor seen a black priest." sense of pursuit," the bishop said Diocese off Pittsburgh parish, Fr. Vallone said. "The One method the parish tried to of that first meeting. "W e were on Catholic Church is respected in attract visibility was a street the bottom. We had a common Comparison of Secondary Education the black community for its ministry project. He said the goal to lift ourselves up." Enrollment & Cost Per Student educational and social service parish choir performed on street In 1968, there was one black efforts, but not as a place to pray," corners and information tables Catholic bishop and about 200 Student Enrollment Pro jected Coat Par Student Pro jected he said. “ We have worked to were set up on the sidewalks. "W e black Catholic priests. "Most of 1969-70 1974-75 1979-80 1981-82 198283 1969-70 1974-75 1979-80 1981-82 198283 present our parish as a realized that most people aren't in the black priests were involved worshipping community." the churches, they are on the with teaching and we were At St. Benedict the Moor, Fr. streets...," Fr. Taylor said. "It uncomfortable," Bishop Marino, Vallone said, the church has been> didn't bring many people into the then a seminary instructor, renovated, the parish worship church but it did bring interest in recalled. "W e were torn between $1,482 committee has worked on the church. the need to be with our people and improving the liturgy, and the Fr. Taylor said that the parish the need to support the black 15,842 $1,348 parish Gospel choir has been social service program also seminarians who were coming up restructured. creates visibility. "There's only so from Louisiana and Mississippi. ' $1,104 Although its territory covers much we can do," he said. “ We do From that meeting, the 30,000 people, Fr. Vallone said that what we can do, but a great deal of National Office for Black his parish has only about 450 things we can't do. We can show Catholics was organized later individual members. He said, the Catholic Church as a sign of under the auspices of the however, that the eight-page hope. We must show the American bishops as a separate 9,991 parish bulletin which is mailed to community that the Catholic body. The NOBC's purpose was to the parishioners gets passed Church isn't an alien...A large develop a role for black Catholics throughout the community. part of outreach is helping others; within the Church. 8,761 8,478 “ Our parish is evangelically by helping others you help Noting that NOBC has now 8,245 minded," he said. “ Most everyone yourself." become a center of controversy in who has joined the parish in the Youth ministry is the means for the black Catholic community past year came because someone outreach in Lawrenceville, Fr. because of a proposal to re­ in the parish invited him to come Zelik said. Parish athletic teams organize its governing board, to church...We feel we have a were a method for parishioners at Bishop Marino said that in many mission to present ourselves as a the predom inately white St. ways the organization ol diocesan worshipping community. As Augustine parish to work with offices for the black Catholic blacks, Chicanos, Vietnamese, black teenagers who live along the apostolate has made the NOBC Poles and Italians, we want the fringes on the parish. obsolete. Catholic church to be seen as a “ They (the athletes) are banned "It (a national office) becomes place to worship.” from playing sports if they didn't a wasted effort when Toledo, As at Corpus Christi, letters are live by the principles of a Seattle, San Diego and Tulsa start sent out to fallen away Catholics at Christian community," he said. their own programs with their own Teaching as Jesus did Christmas and Easter, he added. A youth center was established people..." Bishop Marino said. Cost of educa, enrollment discussed By FR. HUGH J. LANG particular point the school is most Superintendent of Schools efficient programatically and financially. Like everything else that we In practice, the schools which BES HOSPICE make use of on a daily basis, the are able to attract a large cost of education becomes more enrollment are able to determine Presents expensive each year. that enrollment and budgetary .• This is true because salaries, point and operate on an efficient ^insurance, fringe benefits. basis. To have a school with a Award-winning star off stage and screen ' utilities, educational materials hundred students too many or to all have escalated in cost during need a hundred students to reach the recent past. that most efficient operating point The cost of education has also could mean substantially P A T R IC IA NEAL increased because there are not as increased cost per pupil for the many children. In determining the school. As enrollments go down, cost of education, the basic figure the cost per pupil will increase. which an administrator works Although we are normally with is cost per pupil. Every concerned about how much school district has attempted to education costs, in the majority of who will discuss consolidate schools to create a cases we should be more viable ratio between teachers and concerned about how efficient is students. Small class size results our enrollment figure. If an in expensive education. elementary school sets a class size “A N UNQUIET LIFE” What is it going to cost to limit at thirty (30) but only is able educate one child in this to enroll twenty (20) students in Churchill half-confused remarks. On the opposite side of the is of the feminine gender quickly forgives, and who wants to My surface impression was that spectrum, feminine liberation • The Greek word for Spirit in love us with the tenderness of a Prayers for peace needed, too this attendant considered herself advocates may express real anger the New Testament is neuter. mother.

To the Editor: In regard to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops Russia9s atheistic rituals pastoral letter on nuclear war, the subject of the letter does not not liturgical, does not appear in “ People who note such goings- appear to address their (the bishops) Master in heaven, although By NORBERT GAUGHAN the Catholic marriage rile, and is on at Catholic weddings should we received from Him warnings of misery at Russia's hands if we against the wishes of Jesus Christ. call it to the attention of the fail Him. Without an appeal to God, the bishops’ letter will be as Last month theNew York Times We see it is an overt dedication of bishop. If he fails to respond, we effective as shoveling a mountain of peanut shells from here to carried a series of articles on rituals in Russia devised by the NORBERT I* the couple to the Communist ethic. urge that letters be sent to the there. “ It is shocking that the Roman Vatican, complaining that the A quarter-ceniury ago, my Church recited at every Mass a atheistic state to provide religious GAUGHAN Catholic bishops who should be bishop has refused to listen to the prayer for the conversion of Russia. The prayer was dropped and, ceremonies for "sacred" concerned about Catholic liturgy pleas of the faithful. regretfully., was never resumed; I guess we became bored with it. moments of life. Mention was have failed to stop this pagan " If this practice is not stopped, Our situation is now far worse than it was then; we have been made of services for a child's birth, for weddings, for burials. ritual. Nowhere in the guidelines we can be certain that instead of overtaken by the Russian bear. published by the U.S. liturgical candles. Communist sympathiz­ Why have not the bishops exhorted every Christian church world It also described how young Jà ers will burn churches," committees is there found a wide to have congregational prayers recited at every Church married couples would appear in burning in this statue-less hall condemnation of this pagan rite. As crazy as that sounds, it is not function for the conversion of Russia? God will get the messages an austere hall, in which were a (which reminds us of some Readers should know that Bishop as wild as accusations regularly and Russia will hear about them, too. The Leninists of Russia must bust of Lenin, some flowers, an modern Catholic churches).. We X of Diocese YZ, when we brought leveled in print against Catholics understand their ongoing inhuman interference in Afghanistan; altar-like fixture. The young man are not surprised that the godless this matter to his attention, called by other Catholics. There is no Poland, Germany, Cuba, Nicaragua and Vietnam, to name a few, and woman were to take candles ritual resembles recent marriage us a bunch of 'nittering nitwits.' charity in such writing: they is horribly wrong, and that they should drop world conquest as and light them from an "eternal ceremonies in Catholic churches. ."Such language does not rather reflect hatred and their way to the future. Let us all pray over and over that God will flame." Think about that: “ We now see clearly these new surprise us. Bishop X has closed condemnation for anyone who so bless all His people in the world. weddings, candles, atheistic Catholic activities result from his eyes to many of the scandalous does not measure up to rituals — what would an ultra Communist, Leninist plots to rob practices going on in his diocese: preconceptions of what a Catholic BENEDICT X. SAIA right-wing, over-conservative the sacred character from priests and nuns eating together at must do. Such papers undermine Catholic (and in similar matrimony. We know how couples a common table, children going to the faith they profess to preach: Brentwood circumstances, a "Christian” ) in Catholic marriages demand church wearing a sweatshirt with they turn flock against the newspaper do with that? from the priest the ‘right’ to carry E.T.' on it. Do they not know, shepherd, suggesting heresy Response to 'Crucify Him9 The following article could have new twisted triple candles. The these so-called shepherds, that by where there is none. come from Getting Lost, a couple want to light these during their silence they are allowing the What is more shocking is the midwestern journal dedicated to the Mass, claiming the action is a corruption of Roman Catholic number of Catholics ready to To the Editor: the proposition that no Catholic, In reply to the letter ‘‘Dissatisfied with response” (April 1), I am symbol of their new unity: two liturgy by Communist techni­ believe this. Some see a devil bishop, priest, nun or layman is to becoming one. not judging that letter or the letterwriter’s thoughts on the passion ques? The twisted candle is a clue behind every tree, a Communist be trusted to keep the faith "Y e t Catholics should know that of the Lord, and I am not judging my letter or my thoughts, for — it symbolizes the twisted under every stone. This spirit, straight. this device was introduced into t he judgment will come later. My feeling is for the passion of the Lord. mentality of Communist ideology more than ever rabid today, saps United States by Uri Gopagov, a I am the one who cursed, spit, hit, laughed at Him, and also “W e note with interest in the and the unbelievers who would away at the life of the Church. It is renegade priest deliberately yelled “ Crucify Him! ” I am also Peter, who denied the Lord three New York Times how young make a mockery of our religion. painful that such papers accusing trained in Russian schools by the times. I am Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Him. Yes, these feelings couples are instructed in godless, The triple appearance reflects the that others are tearing the Comintern to infiltrate Catholic seamless garment of Christ, in run through me at the readings and they tell me that I am a sinner. atheistic ceremonies to light their unholy trinity of Marx/Engels/ liturgies. This candle ceremony is Forgiveness, how kind and loving. He forgave Peter and gave candles at an 'eternal flame;’ Lenin. fact do as much, and worse. him the keys to the kingdom. I am sure He would have forgiven Judas, if he would have asked. Everyone has these thoughts at Confession and at the Mass: Let’s have Mass once a month, once Mass o f the spirit every four months, once a year. Then where will a sinner like me go to ask, “ Mercy! ” Let's not change the passion of the Lord, but think on it. A By FR. JEROME LEDOUX, and/or from the heart as the A great number of people, reminder that I am a sinner and the Mass is for sinners. May a S.V.D. people felt moved. Personal probably the majority, will demand that the Mass be kept little touch of the Lord's peace, touch us all. It’s won’t happen tomorrow. It insights and the sharing of probably won’t happen in 10 years. personal experiences would take inviolate in its present form. They place during this time, perhaps have every right lo demand that. JESSE J. MEDINA It may not happen at all. But it F.R. JEROME should happen, almost must preferably after the reading of the But a considerable number ol LEDOUX people, especially the young, Sharpsburg happen; for, if it does not happen, Gospel. much of the future of the Catholic The creed would be a while not wishing to tamper with Church seems clouded over and spontaneous profession of what the essence of the Mass, are Columnist criticized uncertain. various individuals believe in thirsting for greater freedom ol A Mass of the Spirit would retain concerning God, Jesus, Mary, the expression. They have every right Church, the Communion of Saints to demand that, just as the others To the Editor: the essential part of the Mass, the , completely intact, and everlasting life in God. have a right. In opening up the Pittsburgh Catholic (April 1) to pages four and might come a simple “ Forgive Prayer of any kind, spontane­ ' five, this is what I saw; naturally. The general format of " It ’s too boring. It's completely the Mass would be retained. me, and help me pray,” replacing ous, recited or read would be in predictable,” a young cousin Dolores Curran wrote “ It is consummated,” a column about the regular form of confession and order for the prayer of the faithful. religion. Fr. Richard Murphy, OP, wrote “ Christ's resurrection,” However, what happens within explained to me recently. "I go that general structure would be reconciliation. Ample time, even through short only because my parents want me about religion. Msgr. Paul Lackner wrote “The road to Christian "Glory to God in the highest" periods of silence, would be given unity,” about religion. Fr. Joseph M. Champlin wrote "Readers left up to the movement of the to." Her sentiments are echoed by Spirit in both congregation and could be rendered in spontaneous for the people to pray. many, even by devoted prayer speak on penance; Part II,” about religion. Norbert Gaughan words or spontaneous song(s) by Before and after the consecra­ wrote "Reach out and touch," about religion. Sister Mary Ann celebrant. groups who feel inhibited by the the priest and/or congregation. tion, the priest and/or congrega­ lack of freedom of expression. Walsh wrote "Appreciating priests' work," about religion. For example, if the congrega­ No time frame should be set for tion could talk and/or pray about Next, lo and behold, we come to the man with all the answers. He tion felt so moved, the people any of this. the Last Supper, Calvary, the Certainly, keep an option of the is supposed to be a priest but he does not write about religion. His might want to sing several songs Spontaneity would mark the saints, our need for redemption, Mass the way it is. There are subject is always politics and, to read his column, he is the at the beginning of the Mass. The order of the day for the opening the pope, laypersons in the enough Masses in most parishes to ultimate authority on all political subjects, regardless what part of celebrant — or someone else — prayer as well — or anyone who Church, religious, priests, accommodate all the people who the world we are talking about. might feel inspired to sing a solo or felt so inspired could read some bishops, the dead and the living. want the Mass, frozen in its Rice, I suggest you take Pope John Paul’s II advice to say some prayer which floods favorite prayer. As many people Some of the people and/or the present form. There is even space and stick to your religion and don't meddle in politics. the mind at that moment. who felt moved would pray. priest might want to share briefly to accommodate those who want The greeting at the start might Scriptures could be chosen during the pause after Comm­ the present form in Latin. But RICHARD R. KULBACKI be a spontaneous hello —- or freely — somehow agreed upon by union — or the people might prefer listen to the needs of the young and whatever — within the congrega­ the priest and people — and to sing. The conclusion of the Mass those who have genuine Sewickley tion. On the heels of the greeting discussed in a scholarly fashion could also be spontaneous. diversified tastes in prayer. Bishop9s Easter letter 'moving9 S e x education: in class or on TV? others' feelings and rights, couldn’t get pregnant the first To the Editor; By SR. MARY ANN WALSH time. Just a short note of thanks to our Bishop for his very moving Those who argue over whether especially the right not to be Easter Message to the diocese, which you published in your April 1 or not children should receive sex pressured into doing what they do The media explosion has not want to do. Such concepts have changed the issues. It's no longer a . issue. education take on the wrong SR. M ARY ANN to be taught early, for they lay the matter of who’s going to tell the A strong message in faith, hope and love, but mostly in faith. And question. It’s not if children should WALSH how he tells us how the age-old story of the Resurrection can be receive sex education, but from basis for decisions which children children about sex, but who's applied now, today, in our lives. whom. will face as they move into going to tell them first, who's Well put, Your Excellency, as you truly enhanced the real Sex education occurs every time adolescence. going to clear up the misinforma­ meaning of the joy of Easter with your insightful thoughts on the a child observes how people Sex education also has to tion, and whose value system will Resurrection. Again, a sincere thank you. interact with one another. Media include open discussion on issues prevail. Those who get into the JIM M Y DUNN give children opportunities to which parents might never have issue early stand a better chance together. It does not seem realistic discussed until they were Pittsburgh observe behavior of which their of being heard than those who wait to expect them to do so now. married. Those issues, from too long or those who do not get parents cannot conceive, let alone The Church also ought to make approve. This exposure to media intercourse to homosexuality, into the issue at all. its sex education multi-faceted. have to be spoken of, not because Look closely at the literature 'Doesn9t anyone care?9 provides the best argument for Its first stages might include not putting strong sexuality curricula the Church has to introduce youths which comes into your home. Look only pointing out that people to them but because society at the movie reviews in the daily into Catholic schools and religious should be treated respectfully To the Editor: education programs. already has. Incomplete newspapers, the bathing suit I loved, rocked them, nurtured them, cleaned their dirty rather than exploitively, but also Look at the choices. Education knowledge in these areas edition of “ Sports Illustrated," diapers, nursed them through sickness, worried about them should include instruction that through films and filmstrips in the incorporates the same problems and the lives of the stars as during their growing years. Now that my daughters have reached individuals ought to question and incomplete knowledge of any presented by "People.” Then classroom or through “ Dallas” often reject the values which come their teen years. Planned Parenthood is telling me to stop caring, and “ Bare Essence" in the den? other area does. It offers a false watch the soaps which the that I have no right at this point in their lives to have any say. It is forth from the.tube. It also should Attitudes presented in textbooks security. Ask any pregnant children view in the late afternoon . now up to them, strangers in secret, without my knowledge, to plan encourage children to care about or in movie ads in the daily teënager who believed she and when they're home sick from their futures by inferring that sex is okay and presenting seventh newspaper? Ideas clarified by the school. Analyze programs such as graders with contraceptives. teacher in the classroom or by Letters welcome "Loveboat," an innocuous How and when did we get to this point that such organizations buddies at the bus stop? program by contemporary media ! which deal in abortions can make these kinds of claims Those who dismiss all the standards, yet still one which unchallenged. Planned Parenthood is also funded by the The Pittsburgh Catholic welcomes comment from readers. We ask options and call for education by communicates messages about government, in other words, our own tax dollars. that letters to the editor be no more than 300 words, and that they be parents in the homes can be legible All letters must be signed and Include telephone number end sex and sexuality which the Doesn’t anyone care? classified as dreamers. Parents eddreaa lor verification. Letters that can't ba verified w ont be uaad. healthy family rejects. never have bought wholesale into Then, and only then, make up MRS. S. R E ILLY Letters may be condensed or rejected at the discretion ol the editors. this practice even in the days Opinions reflected are those ol the readers and are not necessarily your mind about whether or not to when parents and children spent those of the Pittsburgh Catholic or of the Diocese ol Pittsburgh. promote a sex education program Mount Lebanon hours working and playing in your parish or school. Page 6 — Pittsburgh Catholic. Friday, April 15. 1983 Features

Questions for Fr« Bober Charismatic Mass and 2 types of theft While the examples given in the music. Because we are all question because my father works By FR. CHARLES BOBER songs and are confortable with questions submitted do involve a emotionally different, we also for a motel chain and I know what spontaneity in prayer. rather sophisticated level of When a charismatic group have preferences toward the way his answer would be. QUESTION: The most traditional definition moral development, it is Am I sinning because I don’t consists chiefly of Catholics, they we express our faith in word, song nonetheless my opinion that they may well have the celebration of and gesture. Just as a prayer of stealing is the taking of believe in the Charismatic Mass FR. CHARLES property which does not belong to do involve stealing. The intent of and will not participate in them? the Eucharist as part of their group has certain rights in these BOBER the phone call was to provide prayer meeting The priest who matters, so do you. It would seem us. This definition has been broadened to include the careless assurance of a safe arrival. That ANSWER celebrates this Eucharist follows that you should have not fear of sin was accomplished by the phone because you do not share other use of borrowed property and Your question is difficult the essential rites for the Mass as call and no payment was made. approved by the Church. The peoples' feelings in such matters accepting services while avoiding because I am uncertain ol payment. Payment for the motel room precisely what you mean by a CONTEXT of this liturgy, of taste. provided for the use of towels not "Charismatic Mass." Charisma­ however. Ifcay be more character­ The celebration ol Eucharist at While most of us understand the Catholic Church considers it that error in outright theft, we often their purchase. tic prayer groups do exist within ized by the people present. That is prayer group meetings seldom have some difficulty in seeing our The mature Christian seeks to the diocese of Pittsburgh. Such where your real difficulty may occurs on Sundays. At any rate, in way? obligation in regard to the live with others marked out as just groups consist of people united by arise. almost all parts of our diocese, and honest. Frequently, real Because these people know one there are numerous opportunities QUESTION 2: property of others which is only a particular experience of the honesty with others requires an another so well, because they are When 1 am going on a trip of rented to us. While we also Spirit who meet regularly for to attend Mass on any given day. even deeper honesty with very familiar and confortable some distance, 1 will tell my understand the error of stealing support. They sing, read the You are certainly free to attend a ourselves. In each of the examples with singing and chanting, and liturgy that you do not consider family that I will call when I get from our neighbor, we somehow Scriptures, make intercessory given, there is a challenge to be because they are at home with "charismatic.” It is not the there. What I do however, is call do not see stealing as that wrong prayer and share their faith and even more honest than most forms of witnessing and celebration of Eucharist you are person to person and ask for when it is done from a large experiences. Sometimes, at such people expect. Our moral lives, meetings, people experience an intercessory prayer, all of these thus Avoiding but the particular myself. When they hear my voice, company. but say that I’m not there, they however, are lived not only in the outpouring of special gifts of the elements become part of the context in which it is celebrated by Catholic moral teaching is not know that I’m all right. Recently, sight of other men and women but Spirit. context for the liturgy. To some a given community of Catholics. intended to provide long lists of one of my friends said I was also in the sight of the God who is Generally, people jn these people, these elements may be how much we can do without understood as too casual and QUESTION 1: stealing from the phone company. truly just. prayer groups know one another On a radio program recently, I seriously sinning. It is rather to far better than the average judged inappropriate. However, Can that really be so? provide norms of conduct which Questions to Fr. Bober should be there is a fundamental unity heard a speaker say that taking addressed to him at St. Patrick Sunday congregation. They feel at things like stationary, paper cups, ANSWER: both safeguard justice and foster ease in sharing their experiences between community life and its Church, 1711 Liberty Axe., towels, etc. from hotels was really I might well declare a "conflict the development of mature and and faith with one another. They liturgy. Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222. stealing. Do you think that the of interest” regarding the first responsible individuals. often know the same hymns and All of us have a right to tastes in Doris answers youth Son wants own career disappointment and end up very By DORIS PETERS opportunity to speak to other professionals in different fields. proud of their sons' accomplish­ ments in other fields. Dear Doris: Your father is not a lone in wanting My father owns a construction to insure for you a sound financial company and makes a lot of future. His concern should be Dear Doris: money. Of course he wants me to appreciated. Recently I went skating but 1 go into the business when 1 finish If college is still ahead you will was home in time for dinner. 1 left school. learn more through courses, in the morning without telling my Well, last summer was rough as professors, friends — the total parents where 1 was going. Then we argued about this constantly. college experience. And you may after dinner I went skating again. Instead of working with him 1 got a change your mind. While the Do you think a 16-year-old should job at a camp for handicapped choice of career is your own and be punished and kept in a whole children. And 1 decided that when should be made without undue week just because i didn’t wake 1 finish school 1 would like to go pressure, you should listen to what my parents and tell them 1 was into social work or teaching. My others have to say. home? Wondering dad just can’t see either of them. It should also take into He can’t understand why 1 don’t consideration your strengths and want to work with him since it weaknesses, weighing your Dear Wondering: It depends on the agreement you would offer such a good living. talents against the qualifications had with your parents. Don’t you What do you think 1 should do? necessary in a given area. And usually let them know you are City and county officials join leaders of St. Francis plans are an addition to the East Building, a seven- Bill most important it should be one in home? And if they didn't know General Hospital in Lawrenceville in story psychiatric building, an 11-floor addition to which you are interested. A well- where you were in the first place, groundbreaking ceremonies for the hospital’s new the South Building extension and a three-story paying career does not insure and didn't give you permission, patient care building program. Included in the extension on the hospital’s North Side. happiness. Working at a job you Dear Bill: they probably feel some kind of a I think you should discuss (not dislike is torture, no matter how much money you make. restriction will help you Book review argue) with your father the remember to follow the rules next reasons for your choice of career. time. It might be a good idea for you Many fathers are disappointed Helpful look at confession both to meet with the guidance when their sons do not join them in Questions to Doris Peters should counselor at school. And invite business or follow in their be addressed to her at The "Will You Hear My Confession ? — reminder about sin and evil and its your father to a college/career footsteps professionally. But they Pittsburgh Catholic. They will be How to Make a Good Examination clear identification — especially if night where he will have the eventually get over their initial forwarded to her. of Conscience and a Good they rarely participate in the Confession." Hector Munoz, OP. growth experience of the sacrament. Munoz does an Alba House, New York, 1983. 162 FR. STEVEN pages. $6.95. excellent job of clarifying and PALSA illustrating the peaks and valleys By FR. STEVEN PAIJiA that may be part of a person's Hom e A gain The lamed psychologist Karl journey toward total oneness with' Menningcr has written that the the Lord. CONNIE ANN VALENTI FATHER RON LENGW1N sense of sin has slowly The rest of the book concentrat­ Although they can make you angry at times In the second century, Christianity was disappeared from the awareness es on a list of vices and virtues that with all the noise they make, I wonder what it attacked for appealing to “ common people” and of modern man's perception of It is a surprise for us to read the are rooted in the words of Jesus would be like never to hear a child crying or for caring about them. "Christians are the most reality. According to the scholar, stories of the saints and to realize and the Scripture. Examples are laughing, never to be serenaded by the song of a uneducated and vulgar persons. They are like a sin — an offense against God or that they had gone through all the adoration (idolatry, gratitude, cricket or a bird. We live in a world filled with swarm of bats, or ants creeping out of their nests, God’s love or God's law — had conflicts and challenges that worship in spirit), adultery both beautiful and frightening sounds. But what or frogs holding a symposium around a swamp, or been reduced to the status ol a confront modern man. Their (temperance, purity). The text would life be like if the only "sound" you heard worms gathered in a corner of mud.” crime on the human level. relationship to God was very deep reads like a personalized homily came from reading someone's lips? and intense. The closer to God directed to the reader himself. It would be a source of great blessing to the Thus murder is considered a Church, if it were criticized because it cared so they might come in love and The owner of this fine The description "deaf and dumb” bothered me crime, but not often as a sin. Sin well for the handicapped. Jesus said: “ Blessed friendship, the more they realized publication could use it for a when I was a child, because I thought it meant has been reduced to a disease. So are you when people insult you and persecute you their own flaws and shortcomings. general examination of con­ people who couldn't hear were automatically alcoholism might be seen as a and speak all kinds of calumny against you on my science, or use parts of it in the considered to be stupid. I always believed they disease and not as a sin against account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will Hector Munoz, a Dominican, effort to grow in the grace and life were more intelligent for learning how to speak one's own body. Now, Menninger be great in heaven." There are some forms of seeks to help modern Catholics of God. The Jesuits have the with their hands. And "handicapped" was a word says, sin is becoming a word of the persecution that the Church should welcome, come to appreciate the beauty of "examen” as part of their daily spoken in a whisper as if it were a contagious archaic past with little relation to even from its own members. the thought process of modern the Sacrament of Reconciliation spiritual exercises. They will social disease. And yet there are many times man. and the vital place it plays in one's choose a virtue and make a when hearing isn’t a blessing, especially the We each have handicapping conditions, but in Perhaps it is because modern growth in friendship with God. particular effort to grow in that sweet strains of insincerity or the poisonous some people they are more pronounced and more man has so much trouble relating The first 60 pages of the book are virtue day by day. expressions of hatred. visible. Too often a disability is viewed as a to God. Sin is the word that an expansion and reflection on the In the morning they might pray negative quality* and if there is one, then often characterizes one way ol man’s examination of conscience that is for the strengthening of faith. At I deeply admire and respect three deaf-mute the assumption is that there must be others. relating to the Creator. Man is part of the Rite of Reconciliation noon they thank God for success in women I ’ve gotten to know during my life. The Unfortunately, such a view can be catalyst for faithful and unfaithful, coopera­ itself. growing in the virtue and ask help first raised two lovely daughters who have heard fear, anxiety, worry and embarrassment in the tive and uncooperative with His to continue this progress. Several what she has never heard. Now she’s a "healthy” person who considers himself to be grace. The examination of conscience times through the day, they will grandmother with a smile big and bright enough whole and the disabled person to be broken. In constrast, the writings ol the is available from Pueblo stop and examine themselves in to melt the bitterest of hearts. Her beautiful Fortunately, God sees us as we are, as He has Publications for only 10 cents a granddaughter is only three, but she can already saints indicate that they thought of regard to the particular virtue created us. themselves as sinful and weak copy, and is based on the words of that is the object of their quest for speak with her tiny voice and tiny fingers. individuals who continually Jesus. "You shall love the Lord holiness. St. Paul says, "When I am weak, then I am struggled to grow in perfection your God with your whole heart," "W ill You Hear My Confes­ The second woman never married. She’s strong." “ Few of you are men of wisdom, by any and holiness. The road to sanctity "Love one another as I have loved sion?" may be used very well in retired now, but worked as an illustrator. You'd human standard; few are powerful or highly was no easy task lor the Little you," and "Be perfect as your such an effort. This book is most swear her drawings were photographs. I have a born. Yet to shame the wise, God has chosen what Flower or Maria Gorelti or heavenly Father is perfect." helpful to every adult Catholic and small picture she painted of a delicate rosebud. the world counts folly; and to shame what is Everytime I took at it I think of the Blessed Ignatius of Loyola. Many times people need a of course to every confessor. strong, God has chosen what the world counts Mother whose love for roses is well-known. Her weakness." paintings of birds make you think your eyes are Light one candle playing tricks on you, and that they'll fly away if I find it interesting that both you and a guest you but blink. Every stroke is filled with beauty whom I recently interviewed on my radio talk and love. show have referred to disabled persons as A positive tax approach "angelsamong us” — the physically disabled, the The third woman never heard the sound of an retarded and even those with severe emotional and i are «»therefore r exempt, a ibut a tk.the them thiim thrnnahthrough thethp n«»\tnext fPIfew years organ, but she didn't allow that to stop her from By FR. JOHN CATUIR, problems. We must learn to recognize the rest of us have to work over that at a tremendous cost. I'd like to learning how to play it; and her determination Director of The Christophers "angelic” qualities within each of us which give 1040 tax form like everyone else. It think that, in a small way, my and dedication have inspired a young blind girl to us ultimate worth in the sight of God and which America may not be perfect, but always poses some interesting taxes help in that effort. do the same. Neither of them is disillusioned by improve the life we share together. it is still the greatest country in the problems of conscience for me. An interesting news item came their disability, if indeed it is that, for it didn t world. Even those who are bitter For instance, I ’m opposed to our out of Brussels on Feb. 19. It prevent them from doing what they wanted to do. In the time of Jesus, some Jews believed that a about paying taxes would not want struck me as a wonderful example man’s affliction was the result of sin he had of solidarity in solving social The seemingly incoherent sounds their voices committed before he was born. This concept to pledge allegiance to another Defense Department’s nuclear problems; "Belgium's 890,000 make on earth are like beautiful music in the originated in the belief that we live in a universe policy, and in favor of a nuclear flag. . public-sector workers have heavens where the Father holds their pure voices, infected with sin. In John's gospel, however, April 15 is upon us; for some it is freeze; however, I ’m against reached preliminary agreement which have never spoken a harsh or harmful Jesus cures a blind man to show that God’s love a monent of truth; for others, half unilateral disarmament, given with the government to take a pay word, in His loving hands. Their sacrifice has gives us the power necessary to overcome truth. No one likes to give up hard- the malevolent nature of the cut to help ease record been a beautiful gift to the Heavenly Father — the sorrow, pain, disappointment and loss. earned money, especially communist menace. So I have no unemployment. kind of gifts only angels can give. considering bureaucratic waste, scruples about paying taxes. I ’ll "Prime Minister Wilfried Deep within us where God resides, there are nuclear arms, congressional contest the government’s nuclear To avoid the handicapped is to avoid angels who Martens said...the accord was for reservoirs of talent and strength from which we pleasure trips, etc. Yet all of us war policy in another forum. remind us of God's many gifts. If the heads of a 2.5 percent cut in real wages and can draw in order to experience and live life in want a strong defense system, governments were all deaf and dumb, and had to new ways. “ He was born blind so that God's police protection, good highways, one-hour reduction in the working communicate with their hands, maybe we power might be displayed in him." “ God has decent health care, etc. So taxes I try to put myself in a positive week, to 37 hours, in exchange for wouldn't have so many wars because they’d have frame of mind when income-tax the creation of 10,000 new posts.’’ I chosen those whom the world thinks common and are necessary. Why not take a to use their minds and hearts more, instead of those whom the world holds in contempt to high road approach to this annual time comes. This year I've been was touch by this Good Samaritan razor sharp tongues and ears that hear only what focusing on unemployment. Those approach to unemployment. Why 3verthrow the existing order.” ritual? t they want to hear. Some people think priests don’t who suffer the indignity of being can't we approach taxes in the When we return home again, how would we have to pay income tax. Well we out of work also see their savings same spirit of generosity? I know I God does well without a tongue or ears. If we react if we discovered that God turns the pages of do. Most of us, anyway. Those in eroding fast as the recovery feel a lot better when I think of the learned to "talk" more like Him, we’d be able to the book of life with His toes? religious orders with the solemn proves painfully slow. The IRS check as a contribution to communicate better with Him and one another. vow of poverty receive no salary. government will have to sustain feeding the hungry. Diocesan / world news ^ *** ,5 ,m3 - 7 CRS heliting in S. America

NEW YORK (NC) — Catholic Vincent de Paul Society. with food, medicine, seeds and Relief Services opened a fund Shortly before the earthquake tools valued at $60.000 ‘'raising drive April 6 to provide occurred $955,000 worth of Additionally, an ongoing $9 assistance to the victims of an clothing and medicine for the million food program in Bolivia earthquake and flooding in South ongoing CRS Columbia program will help offset the loss of 52,000 America. A $1 million goal was arrived in that country. These acres of crops which flooding in -set. supplies, from the agency's Santa Cruz destroyed. Sixty ' * The earthquake, measuring 5.5 Thanksgiving clothing collection people have died and 40.000 have on the Richter scale, hit the and the Catholic Medical Mission lost their homes in that country. Popayan district of Colombia Board, will be available to the Eduardo Bracamonte, CRS March 31. killing some 250 people newly homeless. Bolivia program director, said and leaving 100,000 homeless. Bishop Edwin B Broderick, that the agency is working with ■More than 3,000 houses and other executive director of the New the Red Cross, civil defense and buildings, including the Catholic York-based relief agency, said its Catholic charities groups, cathedral in Popayan. were staff in Columbia is working with coordinating emergency assis­ •destroyed or damaged in the the country's Catholic bishops to tance. 1 .quake. Officials estimated the insure that assistance reaches all number of injured at 1,500. who need it. Bishop Broderick encouraged ' • Members of the Colombia staff In other South American concerned Americans to •‘of CRS, overseas aid and countries, CRS is working to help contribute to the emergency -development agency of U.S. victims of flooding. Parts of efforts. "While we have expanded Catholics, assessed immediate Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay and from strict relief work into needs in the country. The agency Peru have been declared community development and self has allocated $18,000 for the local emergency zones because oi determination efforts, we are still purchase of food and shelter recent severe flooding. the leader in providing timely, materials. The allocation includes Personnel of CRS in those useful emergency help,' said the a $3,000 donation from the St. countries are helping the poor bishop.

iHtiritititititit * Sister Patricia Mary Hespelein, native of Chimbote) set out on "People were carrying water president of the Pittsburgh Sisters March 21 to examine the damage out of their homes in buckets. We Fr. Richard Lelonis, right, presents a check to aid represented the Lenten project of St. Mathias of Mercy received a letter about that was done in city. Because of spoke to a woman who had all of the work of the Vincentian order in Negritos, Peru, Church in Natrona where Fr. Lelonis is the the recent flooding in Peru from the water in the streets, the her furniture and belongings on a to Sister Mary Judith Seeman, superior of the administrator. The parish numbers 266 families. Sister Rita Harasuik, a Pittsburgh women were unable to drive very large flatbed truck. They were Vincentians, while Fr. John Harvey, diocesan Funds will be used by Sister Rachel Sarosi, VSC. to Mercy Sister working in far. However, by traveling moving to a drier area. She didn't mission director looks on. The check for $2,388 aid flood victims in Negritos wherr she works. Chimbote. Sister Patricia Mary through the back streets, the know where she would get the forwarded the letter to Fr. John women were able to inspect some money to pay for the move. We Harvey, diocesan mission of the area. stood around feeling helpless..." Sister Rita wrote that the streets director, who in turn, made the In addition to the Sisters of Parish aids mission in Peru after San Martin, a village, .letter available to the Pittsburgh Mercy working in Peru, other -Catholic. seemed to be in the worst For the second year, St Mathias John Kozar, assistant pastor at St. The Vincentian Sisters ol local personnel are doing parish in Natrona sponsored a Charity stalled St Mathias School Sister Rita wrote that the estera conditioiuShe said that water was Joan of Arc, Library, were guest missionary work in Peru. Fr. John Lenten program to aid the speakers at St. Mathias's mission before it closed and the Slovak (woven) roofs on the houses in her knee-deep in some of the homes. Price, formerly the diocesan Vincentian Sisters of Charity who neighborhood offered little "Some people had piled sandbags day in early March. ethnic parish was interested in family life director, is working in have a mission in Peru. Fr. Kozar, who has long been protection against the rain. One across their streets to keep the helping this Slovak community ol Talara. Sister Rachel Sarosi, VSC. Fr. Richard Lelonis, administ­ woman, she wrote, moved her water out," Sister wrote. "They associated with the Peruvian nuns who had taught at Vincentian High rator of the parish, reported the missions, explained how • mattress under the kitchen table were also attempting to dig a Accepting the parish's School in the North Hills before parishioners raised $2,388 in this torrential rains these last few to keep from getting wet. canal to allow water to flow in the contribution to their mission was going to Peru, is doing missionary year's drive. Last year the total months have caused loss of life ” ■ She wrote that she and her ocean.” Sister Mary Judith Seman. work in Negritos. Both are was $1,600. Both years' proceeds and extensive property damage to general superior of the Vincent­ 'colleagues, Sister Elizabeth Describing some of the flooding involved in flood relief efforts. went to help Sister Rachel Sarosi. a people who have little in life as it ians. -.Carroll (who was formerly presi- in a neighborhood that was a part a Vincentian nun who is working in is. Parishes or groups interested in ' -dent of Carlow College and former- of their parish, Sister Rita wrote Contributions for flood reliel Negritos, Peru. . The parish mission effort was sponsoring a mission-awareness *ly president of the Pittsburgh Sis­ "...The main street was filled with may be sent to: Fr. John Harvey, Fr. John Harvey, diocesan part of the parishioners' Lenten program may call Fr John ters of Mercy) and Sister Elsa water, including the chapel which Diocesan Mission Office, 111 director of the Society for the program of prayer, fasting and Harvey at 456-3066 or Fr. Kozar at Valdiviezo (a novice with the looked like it was in the middle of a Boulevard of the Allies, Propagation of the Faith, and Fr. almsgiving. 833-2400 ‘ Sisters of Mercy who is also a lake. Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222.

North Catholic champs Mount Alvernia champs Tbe North Catholic High School Trojanettes won alphabetical ordeft Holly Cundieff, Nancy The Mount Alvernia High School, Millvale, pose with team members in alphabetical order: the P1AA Class AA girls basketball championship DiLallo, Karen Gubish, Kim Johns, Barb Kerrish, basketball team won the state Class A girls Sandy Arent, Maureen “ M o" Conley, Luci with a 56-51 over Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt High Midge Kerrish, Mary LaLonde, Amy Santa, Jody basketball title with a 78-52 victory over Trinity DeFranco, Madalyn “ Sam" Gottschalk, Karen School at the recent state championship Thorton, Montique Wade and Wendy Winghart. At High School of Shiremanstown at the PIAA Hall, Kathy Krebs, Chris Meyer, Kim Schimmel, tournament at Hershey. The Trojanettes finished the right is assistant coach Kathy Hickey; absent championships, held recently at Hershey. School Kim Schreiber, Patty Simcic, Maria Simonie, and from the picture are assistant coaches Dr. Tony Principal Sister Rose Marie Wilson, OSF, (left) Stephanie Staudt. the season with a 32*1 record. Coach Don Barth is — Photos by John C Keenan surrounded by team members, who are, in Brungo and Frank Windisch. and Coach Delores Porucznik (second from left) Sports roundup East, West cage teams win Ocean City, Md, — Home o f [ÔPËN The East and West squads were Shaler Township was the T b e CaptainscTablecEestau Lou cost “ homemade” victorious in the diocesan roundball game for boys junior roundball classic last weekend in novice players. lunch or dinner. Dormont for varsity players from In the Class A game, the South ANTA junior high school programs. squad defeated the North squad, RoMtto Precooked, In the first game, East defeated at 15th St 77-64. High scorers in the game On the Ocean J|«!s , , 1 / MD. 211 «102 R oo m « Frozen Raviolis O' the North squad 73-69. 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The baby suffered from At the V atican rule is “ overly blunt.” priests, one the director of the U.S. Down’s syndrome and had a deformed esophagus which “ The directive as written is fa r bishops’ pro-Ufe office, the other a too vague and open to misunder­ Jesuit ethics professor, disagreed doctors said could have been corrected by surgery. standing, misinterpretation and April 6 on the value of the Reagan mistaken applications,” Father administration's new “ Baby Doe” Lithuanian bishops visit Vatican Father Bryce, in comments on Paris said. rule to protect handicapped the new rule submitted to the dioceses indicated improved relations between infants from being denied At the Senate hearing, the* VATICAN CITY (NC) — For the first time since Department of Health and Human the Catholic Church and communist officials in customary care and feeding in a Services, said the measure was a subcommittee chairman, Sen. Lithuania became part of the Soviet Union, Jeremiah Denton (R-Ala.), read communist officials have allowed Lithuanian Lithuania. hospital. reasonable extension of existing The two were Bishop Vincentas Siadkevicius federal law on the treatment of Father Paris passages from bishops to come to the Vatican to report on the Father Edward M. Bryce, in a for the Diocese of Kaisiadorys and Bishop handicapped newborns. Father Bryce’s statement and statement on behalf of the bishops’ status of their dioceses. Antanas Vaicius for the Diocese of Teisiai. said he agreed with the bishops' Four bishops left Moscow for Rome April 6. Committee for Pro-Life Activi­ "It simply provides for The two newest Lithuanian bishops left Moscow committee official that it was-* Three presented their reports April 8 to Pope ties, said the new rule was a “ long- reporting of violations and premature to argue that the rule; John Paul II and the fourth planned to meet Pope for Rome April 6 with Bishop Liudas Povilonis, overdue response to abuses by facilitates corrective action so apostolic administrator of Kaunas and was having a bad effect. John Paul shortly thereafter. some physicians” who have that life-saving treatment can be The previous such visit by any Lithuanian Vilkaviskis and president of the Lithuanian allowed medical treatment to be provided in emergencies,” wrote But Father Paris said he knew; bishop occurred 45 years ago, before Lithuania Bishops' Conference, and Bishop Romualdas withdrawn from handicapped Father Bryce. of cases where community- Kriksciunas, apostolic administrator of hospitals were transfering! was absorbed by the Soviet Union. babies. According to the Lithuanian source, no Panevezys. He said it is premature to argue handicapped infants to more; Lithuanian bishop has made an “ ad limina visit Bishops Povilonis, Siadkevicius and that the rule will interfere with specialized but overburdened- But at a Senate hearing the sound medical judgment and said to the Vatican since 1938. The visits are usual y Kriksciunas met with Pope John Paul in private children’s hospitals because the same day Jesuit Father John J. he found it difficult to understand the community hospitals feared required every five years for heads of dioceses to audience April 8. The Vatican released no details Paris, associate professor of of the talks. how the rule imposes new burdens being reported for not giving report on the status of their Sees. social ethics at Holy Cross on physicians, since it merely Pope John Paul’s appointments last July ol Bishop Vaicius planned to meet with the pope at customary care. He said there College, called the new rule “ a provides reporting and enforce­ apostolic administrators for two Lithuanian a later date. also have been cases where tragic mistake” which already is ment procedures. pediatricians have felt compelled creating problems for the medical to treat handicapped infants who Pope excommunicates archbishop community. The bishops' pro-life director also said segments of the medical are beyond help because of the new rule. excommunication was lifted the next year by the The new rule, which went into profession laid the groundwork for VATICAN CITY (NC) — Pope John Paul II has Vatican after Archbishop Thuc asked pardon effect March 22 but is the subject the Baby Doe controversy by Also testifying at the Senate excommunicated an exiled Vietnamese from Cardinal Jose Bueno y Monreale of Seville, of court challenge-, orders failing “ to set clear ethical hearing was Dr. C. Everett Koop, archbishop and six ol his followers, including an Spain, for the “ immense damage suffered by the hospitals receiving federal funds standards for the practice of the pediatric surgeon and pro-life' activist who was appointed U.Si:, American. church, since its unity was placed in danger. — virtually all hospitals in the medicine.” The church decision, made public April 7, was United States — to post notices surgeon general by President Archbishop Thuc was still, however, prohibited Physicians have been denied directed against Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo from ordaining priests or bishops. warning that failure to provide Reagan in 1981. their traditional role as advocates Koop said 10 years ago it would Dinh Thuc, the 85-year-old former archbishop of One of the Spaniards illicitly ordained a bishop food and treatment to handi­ for their patients, Father Bryce have been scandalous not to treat Hue, Vietnam, who currently lives in France. in 1976 was Clemente Dominguez Gomez, now 37, capped infants is a violation of A document called a “ notification’' signed by said, and have become mere a handicapped newborn who had a who declared h i m s e l f “ Pope Gregory XVII after federal law. The notices also Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, prefect of the consultants, “ allowing parents Pope Paul’s death in 1978 and continues to insist provide a toll-free telephone chance of surviving. But he noted Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the unlimited authority to refuse life- that many physicians now believe , that the current pope is not a valid successor of number (800-368-1019) so that Faith, said the excommunication was ordered suspected violations can be saving treatment for their Down’s syndrome babies do not’ "by special mandate" of Pope John Paul because Peter. reported to the federal govern­ handicapped children.” have a life worth living. *» of Archbishop Thuc’s illicit ordinations of bishops The April 7 excommunication of Archbishop Thuc centers on the 1981 episcopal ordinations of ment. But Father Paris, testifying He added, though, that “ there is and priests and his statement last year that the no way to'assess or to estimate the, French Dominican Guerard des Lauries and two “ Baby Doe” was the name before the Senate subcommittee Holy See is vacant. on family and human services, I.Q. or the potential of a Down’s^ The archbishop had been excommunicated in Mexicans, Mpise Carmona and Adolpho Zamora. given to an unidentified Indiana Carmona in turn ordained two Mexicans and an said that while the government syndrome child at the time of tha^ 1976 for ordaining bishops in Spain without the infant who died a year ago after m tiA u Our Advertisers like to hear “I saw your ad in the Catholic.” Repeat it often! b u s i n e s s d i r e c t o r y

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Prims S Storm Ooors G R E E N T R E E • Repair* «Hot Aaphalt 8 8 5 -2 6 5 3 3 6 2 - 2 7 2 7 ______•Slate «Fully Insured Siding a So/fit a Fosdo a Roofing a Button a Downspouts Plumbing & Heating PAINTING Prevention saves dollarsI No Job to sm all MARTIN L. SCHMOTZER — Owner NO JOB TOO SMALL Painting/Car pet ry Interior + Exterior ROOF EXPERTS 6 ROOFS REPAIRED Gis Water Lines Remodeling. Repairs, etc. WALL COVERINGS OR REPLACED Sawar & Drain Cleaning C a ll Ed B oenigk INSURED REFERENCES SPECIAL PRICING ! NO JOB TOO SMALL Water Heaters GENERAL CONTRACTOR FREE ESTIMATES SAME DAY SERVICE Complete New and Remodeling Work DANIEL BARR FOR SPRING FREE EST. OUAR. INS. 921-0615 351-6209 441-5795 . 734-9069a"« rira8 Home Welte Roofing Co.] River -Towne E ft E PAINTING Remodeling Interior/ Exterior PAINTING AT NO JOB TOO SMALL Construction, Inc. WE SPECIALIZE IN TILE AND SLATE REPAIRS ROOFING Vanyo Plumbing Aluminum Awnings Sprayed DISCOUNT PRICES All Types of Roofing. Gutters & Downspouts GUTTER * SPOUTS and Heating FREE John Newman & Son Room Additions N*w Kllchtns Bath« ESTIMATES INSURED SOFFIT A FASCIA Siding Porch»» Soffit A Fascia Complete Plumbing Painting Inc. CALL TODAY 921-8252 Roofing Windows Rapairt 343-3751 571-0249 Repairs and New Work Gam* Rooms Concret* Block i Brick Service 20 YRS. EXP. Insulation Plumbing Electric Wiring New arid Repair work in t e r io r /e x t e r io r Welte Roofing Contract Division CALL f a in t in g WE WORK WITH ALL CITY AND e Kitchen* & Bath Interior 6 Exterior WALL WASHING Increase your living space oy enclosing your COUNTY LOAN PROGRAMS e Hot Water Tank PAINTING DISCOUNT FOR porch tor year round use, at special spring J O E S H 0 R R e Boiler* prices! Fully Insured. Guaranteed Workmanship Aluminum Siding Installed SR. CITIZENS FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND FAIR PRICES • Sewer Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES INSURED FREE ESTIMATES SOFFIT AND FASCIA SPECIAL FROM ALCOA • I n s u r e d 421-2156 Dutch Boy Pelnta FINANCING F&L PAINTING 823-4335 AVAILABLE 921-8252 Established 1955 422-9086 884-1887 JO E 421-9417 fully insured 343-2763 Classified ads Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April 15. 1983 — Page 9

CLASSIFIED ADS ordered killed after being set but prior to 120 TO U R S publication will o r billed at half 120 TO U R S 290 SITUATIONS rate. Classified "kills" cannot WANTED Former imprisoned priest dies be accepted after lXAMMon for ATLANTIC CITY—Spril 25-27: current week's issue Wildwoodcrest, June 12-16; Catskills, Sept. 12-16; Call BABYSITTING—In my home ROME (NC) — An Italian priest authorities on charges of robbery, September 1947, when an Italian ACCEPTANCE of an advertise Maryfrances 781-8952 full or part time Experience 24' ment in the Pittsburgh Catholicl 1466 or 241-9362.______who in 1948 was imprisoned in the fraud and currency export businessman accused him of, while based on an assumption of ELGIN HOUSE-Resort Vatican has died at the age of 73. violations made front-page news stealing six bags of jewels which M A T U R E integrity on the part of the Canada, August 23 to 28. $350 00 RESPONSIBLE The priest, Msgr. Edoardo in Italy for weeks. he had entrusted to the priest's advertiser, does not im ply person. 12 meals. Itinerary call WILLIAM BBURB WOMAN—Wants a apartment cleaning, every two weeks Prftttner Cippico, died in Rome He also became the subject of care endorsement of a product 781-7168. weekdays. St. Boniface Apr. 2 1 -2 4 BOO service.______Church. Oakland referred Nea April 7 from complications caused campaign polemics between the The priest, then an official of the GRAND OLE OPRY transport at ion Reference by diabetes and was b u ried April newly legalized Italian Commun­ Extraordinary Affairs Section of FRANCISCAN TOUR-29th Apr 2 2 -2 4 BIBB furnished 821-6294 001 PERSONALS Annual Canadian Pilgrimage 10 in his native city of Trieste, near ist Party and the ruling Christian the Vatican Secretariat of State, St Anne de Beaupre: St. Joseph APPLE BLOSSOM PRACTICAL NURSE-Good Italy's border with Yugoslavia, Democrats in the April 1948 was ordered to remain in the Oratory: Our Lady of the Cape FESTIVAL references Will care for sick & ALONE & PREGNANT-For A He had lived on a Vatican pension national elections. One of the Vatican's Torre dei Venti pending; plus others 9 Days. Leavi elderly or as a companion East confidents! caring friend call SHENANDOAH in an apartment in Rome for more Communist Party’s campaign an investigation of the business­ Greyhound terminal, June 11 End 361-1062. LIFELINE-562-0543 Downtow VALLEY 7AM. return June 19, 7PM than 20 years. posters showed a photo of Msgr. man's charge and of the Italian! Pittsburgh, Butler Area 282 Apr 29 - May 1 S14S government’s claim that he had; 1200. Mon Valley 489-90% Franciscan Chaplain. Phone 385 WANTED Msgr. Cippico's 1948 internment Cippico with the slogan, “ He 614-254-1572. Agnes O 'Brien MYSTERY TOURTTT in the Vatican's Torre del Venti would have voted for the Christian h elp ed other businessmen- Beaver 843-05%, 728-5651. May 6-B 8208 TO BUY Organizer (tower of winds). his escape from Democrats." illegally export currency from HOLLAND TULIP NEW ORLEANS-May 22 28 ALL—Fine old wooden furniture the Vatican, and his subsequent The charges which led to the Italy. May 10-13 MSB days and 6 nights/Via motor wanted Cedar chest, dining priest's arrest first surfaced in On March 3,1948, Msgr Cippico PREGNANT? coach $499 Call 378-7497 for ALLENBERRY RESORT rooms, kitchen sets, fane arrest and trial by Italian And you didn’t mean to be? more information May 14-15 BltB carved furniture, tables, chairs walked out of the Vatican dressed For a free pregnancy test and OTTAWA CANADA household items Paul 242-0451 as a priest Two days later. confidential support OUR LADY OF LOURDES Ohio. Sun. May 1. One day May 18-20 B31S A L L —Good used furniture ■Obituary L'Osservatore Romano, the CALL BIRTHRIGHT wanted, kitchen sets. DR or BR Vatican daily newspaper, pilgrimage. Dinner Meditation WILDWOOD house was at St. Mary, Glenshaw. Reservation $20, Betty. Dorothy sets, 1 piece or entire home. Day announced that he had been 621-1988 May 23-26 SEIO Sr. Marie Sister Marie is survived by two 441-3018, 521-3186. 766-5115. Eve.. 761-4821______“ suspended from his post at the TORONTO HOLIDAY sisters, Catherine Lostetter and TR IP TO POLAND-July 7-29. May 2 8 -3 0 BIBB AMERICAN FLYER. LIONEL Secretariat oi State and reduced A Mass of Christian Burial was Cleopha Gremes, both of Pittsburgh to Warsaw, Non-Stop ATLANTIC CITY IVES—Toy trains and acres to the lay state." PREGNANT? Call a t a flight. $749 round trip. Call 471- sory. By collector. Any age oi offered in the chapel of the Pittsburgh. Every Tuesday BBS motherhouse of the Sisters of Msgr. Cippico was arrested by, ; Ltt's talk about your options 5887 or Sally 487-8571. 2190 condition. PAY UP TO $10,000 Burial was in the sisters' Overnight / Playboy 276-5325.______Italian police on March 9, 1948, HOTLINE (412) 731-2420 Ferguson Rd . Allison Park, Pa Divine Providence. Allison Park, 15101. Every Sun/Fn. B3S.00 cemetery PREGNANCY TESTING 381-4706 BUYING OLD WOODEN on Monday, April 11, 1983 for and spent two years in a Rome 908 Penn Avenue. Downtown Including S22 in Rsbatas Furniture, antique, glassware Sister Marie Lostetter, who had prison pending his trial on 19 8-10 AM W. 11-1 PM. MTTFS HARRAM'S CASINO and estates. Thank you for been a member of the religious Necrology charges. He was found guilty of calling, 364-6801.______Free and confidential information, May 3-5 S11S order for 60 years. several of the minor charges and counseling, pregnancy testing, and AMITY TOURS ONE DAY T0UR8 CASH—For old oak furniture April 18 sentenced to five years in prison, related services ESCORTE» SUS TOURS Laurel Highland Furnishing old home Not Sister died Thursday, April 7, Fr. S.J. Ippolito...... 1956 antique dealer. Call 36l-6t05 but the sentence was overturned ALTEMATMS n MMTM INC May 7 831 1983 at Shadyside Hospital in April 19 in 1956 by an Italian appeals court a non-pfofit organization May Garden More LIONEL. AMERICAN FLYER Pittsburgh. She was 85. Fr. Patrick K. Collins...... 1945 for technical reasons. NASHVILLE/OPRY May 21 BS7 IVES. BUDDY L-Trains Born in Mount Oliver, Sister Fr. Joseph J. Meyer ...... 1957 Collector will pay top dollar. Any In 1960, Pope John XX1I1 A pr 29-May 2, J u ly 21 -24 Wendell's Marie entered the Sisters of Fr. Thomas B. Lappan 1963 CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS August Forge age or condition. Electric or returned him to the clerical state Personalize dating servicel Aug. 11-14 P meaSi $239 wind-up 343-2690 Divine Providence in 1922 from St. April 20 and restored his title ol Catholics' free to marry in the June 9 887 WASHINGTON D.C. LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER Joseph parish, Mount Oliver. She Fr. Nicholas Komlossy 1940 monsignor, first granted in 1939 church. Write: BOX 13047, Pgh May 20-22 |1Dmm|S159 Palace of Bold made her final profession in 1931. Fr. Ralph W. Young...... 1957 P A 15243. July 9 8 8 8 IVES TRAINS—Notre Dame OROSSINQERS IN Alumus will pay up to $10,000 Spending most of her career Coder Point April 21 M A Y THE MOST-Sacred THE CATSKILLS Any condition anywhere. teaching the primary grades, Fr. James W robe I ...... 1935 Heart of Jesus be praised June 18 839. BO Special scheduled M ay 30-June 2 Collector. Drew Bauer 821-3389. Sister's first teaching assignment Fr. Joseph F. Battung...... 1969 adored, glorified throughout the (all nubi $285 Ohio /Serltzeriand 821-4851.______World now and forever, Amen June 2 5 831.50 was at St. Norbert School, April 23 Channel 4, WTAE-TV, in H.H. SA ULT STE. MARIE WANTED—Old dolls, toys, Groups: Call us for trains, childrens furniture. Best Overbrook. She taught in the Fr. Alexander Bracci 1946 cooperation with the United Way Plus Mackinac Island various schools of her order in the of Southwestern Pennsylvania, T H A N K YOU-St. Jude. Blessed Ju n e 6-11, Sep t. 20-25 Additional Atlantic City prices paid. 881-7830. April 24 Pittsburgh area and at Arecibo, will present a three-hour program Mother & Jesus for favor $359 dates. WANTED—Old furniture, Fr. Theodore C. Klimke .... 1938 received. Please continue to painted dishes, glassware Puerto Rico. Her last assignment Fr. Matthew Coghlan ...... 1954 on "4 Your Good Health" Friday, intercede. E.T. CALL EARTH TOURS lamps, stain glass, gold jewelry before retiring to the provincial Fr. Robert J Letzkus 1956 April 22, at 8 p.m. silverplaled & sterling flatware, THANK YOU-St St Florida 7S5-S800 371-0880 Joseph. dolls, wind-up toys, teddy bears, Jude, Our Lady of Perpetual Epcot/Disnay World Ponn Hills Shop. Ctr. oriental rugs, mirrors, clocks, 500 SERVICES 520 PROFESSIONALS 600 HOME 80S APARTM EN TS help for opportunities, commis 11653 PENN HILLS DRIVE most old things. For cash call jons, grants, and financial help. Includes Motorcoach PITTSBURGH PA. 1523S OFFERED SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS TO REN T transportation. 7 nights Dorothy befor selling 279-0359 242-0451 lodging, 2 day admission {H AN K YOU—Jesus, Mary, St TAMBELUNI CATERING— GLASS SERVICE—Windows Epcot Center, Disney WANTED USED FURNITURE CIVIC CENTER-St Paul s fh erese for prayers answered, For weddings, banquets, HOME FOR repaired, glass table tops, store World, Cypress Gardens, —And antique. Crafton Trading Catherial Area I BR apart jjlease continue to help. M.R, anniversaries all occasions 343- front, free estimates 931-7002 elevator bldg . equipped Visit to St. Augustine and V I A T O U R S Post 922-4441, 10-5. closed THE ELDERLY Tuesdays & Sundays. 4855. ______kitchen May 1st occup Huss THANK YOU-St Jude. St Daytona Beach Ecorted HANDYMAN—All types home Joseph, Mary & Jesus for Spring Special TERRY'S CUSTOM MADE Regular Servicen repairs. Plumbing, painting, Bros 661 4700 from Pittsburgh. H A R R A H S WE PAY YOU M ORE-For Reasonable Rates answering my prayers. J.O.S gold, silver, diamonds. Jewelry, DRAPERY-3278 Raleigh Ave carpentry. eletrical.A cement HIGHLAND PARK-Bedroom Christian Atmosphere fHANK YOU-Saint Jude. "Stay where you play" tableware, dential scraps. Will Dormont, 343-5574. Specializing Very reasonable, promt service livingroom kitchen, private o £ !£ a $ 9 0 Q in drapery, bedspreads, Blessed Mother, for favor tojp any offer. Get there Must be Am bulatory Jim 431-3026 bath Furnished. 3rd ft $273 Nov. 6-13 L U w festoons, cascade, vallets, granted-good job! Please *109 offer....Then call us for cash. INSULATION—C arpcntry, including util 441-5486 Goldbond LTD 10-4 Monday - balloon & shades 787-1841 continue to intercede. Pray Railings, Bathrooms, Alumi­ M T WASHINGTON—5Rms faithfully for Saint Jude's April 24-26 Friday. 242-3527 num Siding, Soffit & Fascia. WILLIAMSBURG/ WEDDING INVITATION— 2nd f l , $350 plus util & deposits tremendous powers! He w " Includes Roundtrip Porches, Driveways. Sidewalks, BUSCH BAROEN $21.60 per 100 and up. Business Convenient to bus Range answer your needs. M.H. motorcoach transpor­ Cards $19.75 per 1000 For Block. Brick, Hauling. Rooting Ju n e 25-26, O ct. 20-23 390 MISCELLANEOUS refrigerate & carpet ted no pels tation 2 nights at appointment call So. Hills Sales Bdwdm RhIOwim Windows Fully insured Free THANKS—St Jude. Queen of f2Mdl| $239 Est. 266-9095 ¡53-7557653- Harrah's. Snacks, Company. Dormont. 561-0859 SUM Appretto Mtr mm* Mem Most Holy Rosary, Sts. Paul PERSONALIZE—Gravesile SHAD YSIDE—Large furnished CAN MIA MAGNIFICIENT 4 refreshments on bus. hr tobvlrtry A CmnUmcmi LANDSCAPING—Clean-up G ab riel and Gemma for prayers care. Call Restful! Gardens. For WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY- QUEBEC. MONTREAL Tour escort. Casino Mat A Wsmen yards, trimming hedges and room, connecting private bath answered concerning Lena' a list of services. 481-2990 We offer superior quality, OTTAWA TORONTO shrubs, tree removul, nauling Efficiency or sleeping room Bus health welfare. Ann bonus. A ll taxes and personal service and a fresh at door Mature employed and Ju ly 10-17 $470 Robert Fenton 531-7660.341-7640 tips included. approach at prices i hat you can Mrs. Rhotfs Lyons, R.N. » person 661-4212 THANKSGIVING—Novena to| afford. Call today! BLACK- NOVA SCOTIA/ Reading 400 MISCELLANEOUS • M Moor Nursing Coro 4 LANDSCAPING—Specializing St Jude. O Holy St. Jude, FIELD LIMITED 7314045 NEW ENGLAND A pril 29-30 $63 SALES • V M o ii Always Wotooma in Railroad tide walls. Lawn Apostle and Martyr, great in July 25 — Aug 2 virtue and rich in mircles, near Tennesaee Circle maintence & all other forms of •10 RESORTS AND |S mill $649 3/4 HORSEPOWER MOTOR - landscaping Free est Call kinsman to Jesus Christ May 12-18 $399 for ice cream case. 315-3439 510 ENTERTAINMENT VACTION PROPERTY Eaithful intercessor of all who Washington D.C. Keith 231-8721 or Jean 321-6083 invokeyour special patronage in Wllllimiburg or Buich LAS VEGAS LAMBSKIN—Leather jacket, PLASTERING—Large and tim e need, size 38. Chestnut brown. 3 A BAND FOR YOUR SPECIAL Crii of to you I nave Girdm M a y 15-19 small repairs. Also interior recourse from the depth of my buttons, very stylish. Excellent EVENTS—You and your guests 924-2191 painting. Same business over 30 Aug. 20-23 $239 will enjoy THE MUSIC Florida heart and humbly beg to whom condition $75.00. Tenor banjo yrs. Martin 831-0885 God has given such great power WILDWOOD,.NJ $399 Gibson model and Case. 45 yrs. BROTHER BAND 885-1123.265- Sep t. 5-9 1112. PLUMBING—Paneling. Re- Vacation Time to come to my assistance. Help Stay at Holiday inn old $375. 741-5324 me in my present and urgent (3 meals daily) $189 modeling. Furnace Work. Sewer ON THE GOLD COAST Center strip. Round WEDDING GOWNS—National ANNOUNCEMENT: PITTS- Cleaning 421-2147.______IssdM ItrKtty m tto Ocmh petition. In return 1 promise to MYRTLE BEACH advertised bridal samples. BURGH’S MOST POPULAR make your name known and trip ch a rter jet. t A Large Sandy Beach, Review Show. 1 dinner. P erfect $3-4-500.00 values. DISC JOCKEY—Experienced CHARLANE R.D.C. HOME CARE—Kite- cause you to be invoked. Say O ct. 17-22 (Iambi $299 Priced $100 and up. Also consulant and professional bens, gamerooms, ceilings, Jacuzzi. Many other three Our Fathers, three Hail Pick-up Points in Muakoka Lakes * coordinating Bridemaids and entertainment service for your floors, replacement windows attractions Close to M arys and Glorias. Publication McKeesport & Pittsburgh Ontario Mothers' Gowns. Call Terri 462- wedding reception. Sonny's and doors. Complete remodel- shopping, fine restau­ must be promised. St. Jude pray MANOR 1083 Brochure* Available June 12-17 $279 2535 for evening appointments Record Revue 241-2212. ing, 464-0897.______rants and churches ir us and all who invoke aid HOME Fsr MstmNm all u mntt mem. The Novena is consider Nova Sootia BAND—For wedding or parties ROOFING—Siding, softil. GROUPS July 22-31 $639 idd by many to be very helpful Lets us do your planning 500 SERVICES Good Variety. 4 Men. 8 FOR THE fascia or any type of remodeling LONE PALM MOTEL I I E M. Pick up pointa instumertt $300, with vocalist We handle U.R.S. and Impact 747 N. 0m m IM for 1983 OFFERED $350. Spectrum 885-6246. 443- ELDERLY Loans. 431-5795.______1 H A N K S G IV IN G —Novena to Group Leaders ask about Butler / Monroeville NEAR MCKEESPORT PMtpMO Bucli. Fltrltfi, 33007 DIANE'S SECRETRIAL SER- 2129 HOSPITAL ! t. Jude. O Holy St. Jude our Bonut Plan. Pittsburgh •TATI LICENSED ROOFS REPAIRED—Leeks j postle and Martyr, great in FOR DETAILS CALL VICE— Resume Service, BAND- "SECOND WIND fixed, gutters coated, tin work 412-661-3434 virtue and rich in mircles. near CALL AMITY TOURS academic, business and offering the latest in current top Per Information painted. Since 1962. G. Quigley RT 51 PLEASANT HI|.LS TOM SIMPSON personal typing. Word process­ 40 music, ethnic, music. 50's. on Admissions Uinsman to Jesus Christ ACROSS FROM EAT N PARK 683-2757. 766 4008 382-8888 336-3366 ing equipment. 464-1618 SO's, country, and standards, Ifailhftil intercessor of all who PLEASE CALL SENIOR CITIZENS-Havevoui 731-5412, 885 5870 iavokeyourspecial patronage in 884-2707 882-2707 EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST walls washed or painted at FLORIDA tim e of need, to you I nave N eed a Bus! Call Usl —W ill advice on future job CELEBRATE-Your special 751-9513 prices you can afford 241-5053 recourse from the depth of my 884-2707 982-2707 market, design m aterials occasion with music by GETAWAY heart and humbly beg to whom needed to acquire a job, offer ETERNITY. Excellence in all 672-9011 WALLPAPER * PAINTING— Now taking reservations Charter Buses Available. M iP M Interior & experior painting God has given such great power job-hunting tips. Also available types of music. Call 487-4930 or for Summer 4 P a ll only Discount on all wall coverings to come to my assistance. Help for quest-speaking to groups 341- 881-8276 $260/week. Exclusive me in my present and urgent TRAVELS INC. 0519 F ree est George Tracy 462-4035, TRAVEL WITH Ocean Village Resort on petition. In return I promise to A Bonded Tour Broker CLEO THE CLOWN-Whole 381-7048. ______HAULING. CLEAN-UP-AUic. some M usical. Mirth, Magic, Hutchinson Island SsMitt- make your name known and WALL WASHING—Painting, garages, cellars. Fair prices, Mirtie, Puppets, Participation, 600 HOME fully famished 1BR Condo, cause you to be invoked. Say house cleaning, window three Our Fathers, three Hail move anything, day 828-6614, Surprises! 361-3265. IMPROVEMENTS sleeps 4. fast Door. 3000' night 782-4492. cleaning, paper cleaning, and Marys and Glorias. Publication Franciscan COMBO—The Godfathers- replace window ropes, grass Privste Beach, Sauna, must be promised. St. Jude pray earned Rtra* INVITATIONS—All occasions, Music for all occasions, ASPHALT—Concrete, retaining cutting. Go anywhere. Free est janm i. Pool, Free GoM A fbr us and all who invoke aid ZONA TO'JPS tours embossed or engraved, satisfaction for all ages. 761- walls, masonry work, brick Call 481-5866______Tennis, Exquisite Itestsu Amem. The Novena is consider NIAGARA FALLS N Y Theatre Tour stationery, napkins, favors, 4821. pointing. Insured, guarantee. rant A Lounge. Maid ed by many to be very helpful m issals. Discount prices. DISC JOCKEY/PERSONABLE 824-7684 or 271-7830. service Included, W J.C . & Atlantic City Shirley Stationery Co. 421-4806 Bathtubs Resurfaced July 12-13 ENTERTAINER—Highly rated BEAVER COUNTY ROOFING A Bee all Community THANKSGIVING—Novena to May 27-30 $215 or 421-2792 Save oiter S1SOO over new 2 days. 1 NigM through Tri-Slate. Booking open —And Remodeling Specialists. For Picture« and kdonaaUon St. Jude. O Holy St. Jude. tub InetallaUon. lum p Motel. *94 Canada/ KINDLRHAUS- Learning. Day dates in 1983-84 For weddings, Glass block & replacement Don't Delay Call Tbday Apostle and Martyr, great in Dumb. Toe pp d o C are School. 1/2 & fun day anniversaries, reunions, social windows. Quality materials and Untu Available virtue and rich in mircles. near New York City Guaranteed $169.95 112. programs. Ages 3-6. Individua- and private functions; club guarantee. Free est. 266-4343 kinsman to Jesus Christ. FROCELAIN NASHVILLE Aug. 21-28 2369 lizedd guidance and learning engagements. Extensive record 884-2707 882-2707 Faithful intercessor of all who BLOOMFIELD FENSE—And RESURFACING FANFARE Mediterranean environment 1222 Hope Hollow, library of music from 30's to 80's. invoke your special patronage in Scott 279-7660. For detail and reservation, call Equipment. A ll types of lenses, 327-1495 time of need, to you I nave Craise Steve 412-881-1024 including custom built wood. We PHOTOGRAPHER-For all recourse from the depth of my t u ,7. stui. $ 2 9 9 Air Baa lend 2 weeks go anywhere. Free same day heart and humbly beg to whom occasions. Specialty weddings & DJ—With Music-U-Like. est. 361-0822. Eiferttenmt p p o o Sept 19 from $1049 648 HOUSE God has given such great power portraits. Call J. Tarr Wedding—all occasions. At a Photographic, 828-9285. reasonable price. Jerry 884-6431 CARPENTRY WORK-Wood 802 8HARE A HOME FOR RENT to come to my assistance. Help Wo also do Charter Holy Land replacement windows, porches, me in my present and urgent Work. Jourdan/Egypt SEWING MACHINE SERVICE DOC STEWART AND THE kitchens, ceilings, doors, BOARDING HOME-For the petition. In return I promise to —Factory trained serviceman. ASSOCIATES—Ideal music for gamerooms. dry wall. South make your name known and CA LL NOW: Oct. U-23 $1428 elderly. Must be ambulatory. NORTH BRAUDOCK—1/2 Reliable guaranteed, all makes. wedding receptions or dances. Hills Area Free estimates 344- State Licensed Reasonable Duplex, 2BR. w/w carpelting. cause you to be invoked. Say For complete Hating o f No sales pitch, home and •JOE OR CATHY Band includes male vocalist. 7444. rates 761-3946. $258 plus util.. May 1. 271-4997 three Our Fathers, three Hail fours tend for brochure. industrial machines. Joe 833- Day 483-5130. Evenings 604-1122 Marys and Glorias. Publication 7570. CARPET CLEANING—Wall must be promised. St. Jud e pray ZONA TOURS P.O. Boa 98261 FOR POLISH POLKAS- washing, painting. Experience for us and a ll who invoke aid 752-9701 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227 Standards and a bit of in complete home care. Quality Amem The Novena is consider­ OR CALL everything, music for all work, tree est. C all Larry 461- ed by many to be very helpful 752-2208 LIGHT MOVING occasions and places. Call 7189. 885-6962 881-3479 Lenny 276-3850. S.A.S. & HAULING CEMENT—Brick work, side­ CLASSIFIED RATES FOXFIRE—6 pieces; large walks, driveways, porches, Effective January 1,1983 selection of rock, standards, patios, drywalls, basements & 921-5783 more. Music for weddings, most garage. Free est. C all Joe 262- 030 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 200 HELP WANTED SATISFACTION other occasions. Reasonably 5899 NON-COMMERCIAL RATES--- GUARANTEED priced 462-4574 CEMENT WORK-Porches. MINIMUM CHARGE EARN EXTRA DOLLARS- ‘HAVING AN AFFAIR“ — Caring for a dog, part time. Good steps, garages, walls, brick Don't keep it a secret. For pay. 441-9383. work, glass nock windows, & IRISH CENTRE m usical entertainm ent at replacement windows, etc Free 20 Worda..|4.50 Each additional word, is cents FULL TIM E LIVE-IN-Position OF PITTSBURGH wedding. C all KEN COOK est. C all Frank 731-1311. to care for 12 month old boy. In 6886 Forward Ave Sq. Hill MUSIC UNLIMITED 279-6807 COMMERCIAL RATES ----- Pittsburgh Catholic home. Non- ELECTRICIAN—Registered HALL RENTAL 'ONE MAN BAND“ OR Smoker. Box 777 this paper. residential and industrial ACCOMMODATES ‘COMBO“ —Music for all wiring. Free estimates given. MINIMUM CHARGE WORKING MOTHER NEEDS- 150-500 P E O P L E occasions, complete with organ, Forest Electric 344-5934. Sitter for 2 month old. 2 days a accordian, & bass sound. Call 20Words..$S.50 Each additional word.15 cents EXPERT ROOF REPA1R- week/ 2brs. each. In your home. 242-9335 Jeff 276-3954. Repair work our specialty. Also Monroeville, Haymaker Area THE DIPLOMATS COMBO- down spouting, chimney DtadliM 11 A.M. Monday 372-7017. Featuring male vocalist. pointing and painting. Free est. GAETANOS Weddings & Banquets our A ll work guarantee 881 2944 4 7 1 -1 2 5 2 BANQUET HALL « specialty. For a variety of fine URNITURE REUPHOLS CATERING SERVICE music. Call 922-4394/367-8424 SUPPORT TERING—And Custom made Your location to Oura THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC TIRED OF HIGH PRICED slip covers. Furniture repairing. YOUR 818 Broadway Avs BANDS?—Want continuous non Registered upholsterers. 110 T H IR D A V E N U E .,P G H ,P A .,15222 McKees Rocks. PA. 15136 stop music! Hire a DJ $100. Call Lowest prices. Free est. 17 yrs., 120503 Avtrig« Wsskly ClreulaUan ADVERTISER 771-6338 Chuck, 761-1766 after 5p.m. exp. Lou, John, 361-8191. Page 10 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, April IS, 1983 Around the diocese

Duquesne anniversary Benefit for Poland Golden jubilarían Fr. Peter Becker, associate pastor of St. Mary The St. Vincent and Seton Hill College Slavic 's Institute of Formative Church in Sharpsburg for 36 years, will celeb rate Students* Association will hold a benefit program Spirituality will celebrate its 20th anniversary his 50th anniversary of ordination Sunday, April for the Medical Aid for Poland fund on Sunday, Tuesday, April 19, in the institute's new quarters 24. on the ninth floor of Rockwell Hall on the April 16 at St. Vincent College, Latrobe. program Duquesne campus. The will begin at 3 p.m. with a Polish- Bishop Leonard will be the main celebrant of a celebrated The institute (formerly called the Institute of English Mass, con by the Greensburg Mass at 4 p.m. at St. Mary. A dinner will follow in Man) was founded by Fr. Adrian van Kaam, Diocesan Confraternity of Polish Priests. The the school hall. Mass, which will be celebrated in the archabbey C.S.Sp., and covers graduate studies and basilica, will feature a traditional Polish Easter research in personal Christian formation. procession and the presentation of an icon of the According to Susan Muto, executive director, Madonna of Czestochowa. The homilist for the “ formative spirituality attempts to integrate Mass will be Fr. Joseph Sredzinski, pastor of St. Church doctrine, scripture, theology and the FR. PETER works of the spiritual masters and philosophers Peter parish, Brownsville. BECKER An hour-long film, “ The Holy Father’s Trip to with the traditional arts and sciences. We study His Homeland, ’' about Pope John Paul II*s return everyday spiritual living.” The institute has a full-time faculty of five and to Poland, will follow in the Kennedy Hall lounge some 20 visiting and adjunct professors and after the Mass. consultants. It publishes two journals, "Envoy" Members of the Polish- and Slavic-American and “ Studies in Formative Spirituality” and communities of western Pennsylvania are Fr. Becker was bom in Juelich, West Germany, sponsors courses and programs for varied invited to attend. Guests are welcome to wear native costumes. Contributions to the Medical Feb. 15,1907 and entered the junior seminary pi audiences. Aid for Poland fund are tax deductible. the Holy Ghost Fathers at the age of 12. In 1927 he Cenacle schedule entered his novitiate and he professed his vows Holy Name meeting one year later. Fr. Becker’s first assignment was to Nigeria, The Cenacle Retreat House in Oakland will hold West Africa, where he worked with the Igbo in a number of retreats and programs this month The Pennsylvania Association of the Holy Name Society will meet Friday and Saturday, what is now Biafra and also the Munschi tribes. and in May. He was interned for seven years during World The Sisters will host an effective living seminar April 22 and 23, at St. Joseph Hall, Rt. 30, 2900 Seminary Drive in Greensburg. War II in Africa and later in Kingston, Jamaica. weekend April 15, given by Sister Annette Mattie Father arrived in the U.S. in January of 1947, of the Cenacle staff: an evening for CCD teachers The schedule will include dinner Friday at 6 p.m., business meeting to follow; Saturday when he was assigned to St. Mary parish. Thursday, April 21, from 7 to 10 p.m., given by the He served as assistant pastor under Fr. Joseph staff. breakfast at 8 a.m., business meeting at 9 and concelebrated Mass at 10:30, concluding with Rosenbach (1947 to 1968), Fr. Joseph Kletzel (1968 A general retreat weekend on the theme ‘ ‘Come to 1971), Fr. Charles Trotter (1971 to 1978), Fr. and See" given by Sister Hilda Blade April 22-24; lunch at 11:30 a.m. Tammies9 show For information on the event contact Fr. Siegfried O. Eckert (1978 to 1980), and presently and a retreat for widows the weekend of April 29, with Fr. James F. Pergl. given by Sisters Edith James and Annette Mattie. Laurie Belan and Edward Kolano of the Edward Curry, 872-6123 or write him at 225 N. The May schedule of events includes a day for Duquesne University Tamburitzans perform a Second St., West Newton, Pa., 15089. Otto J. Jr. Tammies9 concert mothers of small children, based on the theme, humorous Czechoslovak dance in preparation for Oberleitner of the Pittsburgh Diocese is third vice president of the Pennsylvania association. "M ary in Our Life,” Tuesday, May 3, from 9 a.m. the 48lh annual concert by the group to be held The Trafford Junior Tamburitzans will present to 1:45 p.m.; a day for separated and divorced Sunday, April 24, at 3 p.m. at the Syria Mosque in their 13th annual concert Saturday, April 23, at'7 Saturday, May 7, from 10:30 a.m. to4 p.m., given Oakland. For tickets call the Tammies at 434-5185 Carlow sets "Ghosts9 p.m. at the Penn-Trafford High School by Sister Annette Mattie and Carol Crawford. or Kaufmann's, Downtown. Proceeds of the auditorium, Harrison City Rd., Harrison City A general retreat weekend May 20-22, given by concert will benefit the food bank for unemployed (Westmoreland County). Sister Annette on the theme “ Mary, A Woman for steelworkers. Carlow College and The New Group Theatre will present Henrik Ibsen's “ Ghosts" on Friday, The group is affiliated with the Duquesne Our Times," and, in June, a day for Christian University Tamburitzans Institute of Folk Arts Mothers Sunday, June 5, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 15, at 8 p.m. in the Antonian Theatre on the Alumni Maas set Carlow campus. and is a member of the Croatian Fraternal Unioh the theme "Nurturing the Christian Fam ily." Junior Cultural Federation. » For information on any of these programs call Performances are also scheduled for 8 p.m. on the Cenacle at 681-6180. The Catholic Alumni Club will participate in a Saturday, April 16; Sunday, April 17; and Mass Saturday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary Thursday, April 24, through Sunday, April 30. of Mercy Church, Downtown, in observance of Tickets are $3, with special group rates "Ministers9 workshop "Single's Sunday.” A social will follow in St. available. For tickets or more information, call Mary's Senior Citizens Center, 111 Wood St. 578-6089. The diocesan worship commission will sponsor HEARING AIDS a workshop for Eucharistic ministers Saturday, fHolocaust9 program Seton Hill symposium April 30, from 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Paul Seminary, Sales/Service second floor of Diocesan Purchasing Commission “ The Holocaust in Historical Perspective: Building, 2900 Noblestown Rd. To register Seton Hill College will host the fifth annual Roots, Realities, Reflections” will be offered at Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Biology Hearing Testing persons should contact their pastor or call 456- Wheeling College Sunday and Monday, April 17 3041 by April 26. Symposium Saturday, April 16, beginning at 9:30 and 18, by Dr. Walter Renn, associate professor of a.m. The program will include presentations ol SATISFACTION GUARANTEED history at Wheeling. For information call Dr. research by senior biology students from Carlow, Health Expo 983 Renn at (304) 243-2000. California State, Carnegie-Mellon, Chatham, St. Vincent, Pitt and Seton Hill College. Health Expo '83, a public consumer-oriented S. Side festival health conference, will be held Saturday and Seton Hill program Sunday, April 16 and 17 from 9a.m. to9p.m. at the St. John the Evangelist Church, South Side, will Syria Mosque in Oakland. host a parish festival April 30-May 3, Saturday DOWNTOWN ALLISON PARK: Seventy-five experts will speak on such topics Dr. Robert Wilburn, secretary of education for 5060 JENKINS ARCADE 4618 ROUTE 8 through Tuesday, in St. John Hall, 13th St., from 7 Pennsylvania, will open the first-of-its-kind 281-8847 as self-care, prevention, alternative approaches to 11 p.m. nightly. 486-0975 college planning conference for adults Friday, • for illness, nutrition, weight loss, exercise, home A chicken dinner will be served Sunday from 1 April 15, at Seton Hill College in Greensburg, MT. LEBANON: MONROEVILLE dental care and stress management. to 4:30 p.m. at $3.50 for adults and $1.75 for 615 WASHINGTON R0 700 J0NNET BLOG Other aspects of the show include lectures, beginning at 1 p.m. children under 12. For reservations contact the 341-2221 373-1151 demonstrations and more than 100 exhibitors A session on financial aid will be at 7 p.m., a parish house. The festival will include discussion on college credits at 7:30 p.m. and, featuring health products, services, equipment amusements and socials. and clothing. following that, a discussion on "Career Planning, For more information, contact Barbara Sisters set festival Entering and Re-entering: Transitions.” All Daniskas at 271-2057. sessions will be in Lynch Hall and child care will be provided. For information on fees and The School Sisters of St. Francis, Mt. Assisi, registration call Seton Hill at 838-4208. Meeting on adoptions Bellevue, will hold their annual spring festival on Sunday, April 24 from noon to 9 p.m. on the There will be an informational meeting for motherhouse grounds, 934 Forest Ave, Bellevue. JIM DRONEY 6 MIKE SILVE8TRE SELL persons who are considering adopting foreign There will be booths and prizes for children as children on Wednesday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. in well as adults, a bake sale, social games and EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE the Smithfield United Church. 620 Smithfield St., refreshments. Chicken and rigatoni dinners will DESKS, FILES, TYPEWRITER Pittsburgh. be served from noon^to 6 p.m. CALCULATORS, SUPPLIES. The presentation will explore the alternative of FAST DELIVERY DISCOUNT PRICES foreign adoption from the family, social, legal Author to speak here MT. LEBANON OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. HP* and financial perspectives. The meeting will 1817 Rinkivill« Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pi. 15210 344-4300 locus mainly on Korean children, but information will be available concerning adoption of children Fran Lebowitz, humorist and author of from other nations. The session will be sponsored "Metropolitan Life” and "Social Studies," will UNITED by Love the Children. speak at Kresge Theatre, Carlow College, on QdANFMMT - BOARDWALK'S END-OCEAN CITY, MIL Thursday, April 21 at 8 p.m. in the second lecture HIGH INCOME of the college’s “ Focus: Women on Women” • MR CONDITIONED - HEATED RATES ARE PER RITE FOR TWO Area girl in play • M A ST® CHARGE/VISA W EEK BM MM 4 - MAY S M l M f series. Tickets are $3 each and can be obtained by • OUTDOOR POOL ANYTIME MAY IS - M Y IS *• I W FUND calling the Carlow College Center for Continuing Margaret Gothe, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Education at 578-6092. Zealottcuf M o id ANYTIME MAY 20 - JUNE 73 M O ( A C Donald Gothe of Bethel Park, played the role of •0CEANFR0NT AT 2KII ST ANYTIME AUS. ■ ■ SEPT. 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Swissvale novena • Continuous supervision by professional Tickets for the dinner are $25 per person with investment management special rates for judges, law school faculty The annual St. Anthony novena will begin Communions and Confirmations members and graduating law students. Tables Tuesday, April 19, at Madonna del Castello for eight are available for $175. Following a tour Church in Swissvale under the direction of Fr. are Extra Special with a FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL of Hanley Hall, the new law school building, at Philip Donatelli, pastor. Services will consist of BEATRICE PITASSI 5:30 p.m., refreshments will be served at 6 p.m. the rosary, novena prayers and benediction, Hand-Decorated Cake from Moio’s with dinner at 6:30 p.m. beginning at 7:30 p.m. 323-9090 331-2173 Reservations must be made by Friday, April The novena will continue each Tuesday until ‘Current annualized yield for the 30-day period ended March 18.1963. Yield is 22. 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fCelebrate Life9 service Ambridge novena set 9 priests protest Series on family set Nine priests of the diocese announced that they St Louis parish. West Sunbury. will present the The 13th annual “ Celebrate Life” inter-faith Christ the King parish in Ambridge will film series, "Focus on the Family,’ ' by Dr James celebrate its annual solemn novena in honor of St. will withhold a portion of their federal income service sponsored by People Concerned for the taxes for 1982 to protest nuclear arms and nuclear Dobson on seven consecutive Sundays at 9:30 Unborn Child, will be held Tuesday. April 19, at Anthony beginning Tuesday, April 19, at the 7 war. am and at 7 30 pm . 7:30 p.m. in St. Mary of Mercy Church, p.m. Mass. The schedule April 17. “ The Strong-Willed The novena will continue each week until the The nine — Frs. Mark Glascow, co-pastor ot St Downtown. Louis parish. West Sunbury; John Brennan and Child '; April 24. Shaping the Will Without Rev. Michael Isbell of the Eastside Church feast of St. Anthony on June 13 Fr. Joseph Mele, Breaking the Spirit” ; May 1. "Christian associate pastor at St. Sebastian, North Hills, will Patrick Fenton, co-pastors of St. Joseph parish. (Baptist Disciples of Christ) in Sharon will give Manchester Donald Mcllvane, pastor of Corpus Fathering '*; May 8, ‘ Preparing tor the sermon on "A Law We Can Live With." Also offer the weekly Mass and give the homily. Adolescence — The Origins of Self Doubt' : May Following Mass the reUc of St. Anthony will be Christi, East Liberty: John O'Malley, pastor of participating will be Fr. John Harvey, St. Mary parish. 46th Street. Lawrenceville; IS. “ Preparing for Adolescence — Peer Pressure venerated. All are welcome. administrator of St. Mary of Mercy; Rev. Fred Robert Schweitzer, chaplain at the Western and Sexuality": April 22. “ What Wives Wish Their Jolly of the First Baptist Church in Monaca; and Center, Canonsburg; Dennis Kirk, associate Husbands Knew About Women — The Lonely Rev. Paul Suda of St. Alexzander Nevsky Mothers9 group forms pastor of Annunciation pansh. North Side John Housewife"; and May 29. "What Wives Wish Orthodox Church in McCandless Twp. Oesterie, campus minister at Robert Morris Their Husbands Knew About Women — Money Music will be provided by the choir from St. Sacred Heart Church in Shadyside will host a six-week sharing and support group for mothers College, Moon Township; and Donald Fisher, Sex and Children Benedict the Moor Church in the Hill District. pastor of Our Lady of the Most Blessed The programs are free and a collection w ill be Refreshments and fellowship will follow in of large families (four or more children) Thursdays beginning April 21 from 1 to 3 p.m Sacrament, East Hills — were to hold a press taken up to defray the costs Child care will be Lawless Hall. Leaders will be Jeanne Mischler and Kathy conference and prayer service in front of the provided. For more information contact Ina Since it was first conducted in 1970 with a Diocesan Building. Downtown, on Friday. April Kocian at 445 3326 candlelight procession and a service at Heinz Klocek. Topics will range from setting priorities to handling family activities. 15 at 10:30 a.m. Chapel, the annual event has moved to a new The priests were to then go to the Federal church location each year. Members of pro-life Child care during the series can be arranged. Munhall group records Building, Downtown, where they were to join groups throughout Western Pennsylvania and For information or to pre-register call Kathy other tax resisters in a witness service. At 12 30 'representatives of religious groups will be among Klocek. 241-0441 or Betty Hanigan, 621-0172. The St. Therese (oik group ol St Therese p.m., the nine priests were scheduled to file their Church in Munhall has recorded its first album, to those participating. On drunk drivers income tax returns minus the share they say goes be released this month Formed in 1978, the group to finance nuclear arms. A new branch of RID (Remove Intoxicated has grown to 18 singers and guitarists, and sings Scholarship winners at St Therese‘s 9 30 a m Mass every Sunday Drivers), a national non-profit organization under the direction of Cookie Thomas made up of concerned citizens seeking to resolve Abortion Clinic9 set Five seniors in diocesan high schools were The record album, titled All Done in His the problem of drunk driving, has been formed in “among 1,500 recipients of corporate-sponsored Name,” is a collection of 10 songs, including the South Hills area. Two other branches exist in Two programs focusing on pro-life issues will scholarships in the National Merit Scholarship be carried this month on Channel 13. WQED-TV. Schubert's "A ve Maria." the Lord's Prayer, and competition. the area, both in Westmoreland County. The group cites statistics showing that drunk The first is “ Abortion Clinic." part of the others ranging in mood from contemplation to ., The winners are: Paul Dalessandris, Quigley rousing celebration For information on the drivers kill more than 25.000 Americans each Frontline series hosted by Jessica Savitch and set High School, Baden, recipient of the J.C. Penney to air Monday, April 18, at 8 p.m The second is the album, contact Cookie Thomas at 462-4423 "Company Merit Scholarship; Karla Oeler, Serra year and seriously injure more than 600,000 more — about half of all auto fatalities and injuries in program "Pro-Con“ focusing on parental High School, McKeesport, Richard King Mellon notification of teenage girls who receive birth Foundation Scholarship; Joseph Baker, Central this country. Series on marriage Those interested in aiding the work may control devices from family planning clinics This Catholic High School, Mellon Foundation will air Thursday, April 21, at 8 p.m. Scholarship; John Gillooly, Central Catholic, contact Ralph V. Veltre, interim president, 221- Our Lady of Loreto parish, Brookline, will hold Mellon Foundation Scholarship; and John Staud, 1575. a free, three-part series on communicating in Central Catholic, Mellon Foundation Ursuline classes marriage on Monday evenings April 18 and 25and Scholarship. N. Side breakfast May 2 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the parish social hall In addition, Beth Dougherty, Seton-La Salle The Holy Name Society of Our Lady, Queen of Ursuline Center, at 201 Winebiddle St., Child care will be provided. High School, Mount Lebanon, was named an Peace parish, North Side, will host the women of Bloomfield, has begun a music performing arts honorary merit scholar. That designation is given the parish at a Mother's Day breakfast Sunday. program, offering instruction in piano, voice, to students who have accepted awards or have May 8, following the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Speaker jazz, orchestral instruments, guitar, theory and CALL US FIRST) rpade educational plans that preclude receiving will be Timothy P. Burns, organizational and music appreciation at a nominal cost. ,the merit scholarship offered. development chairman of the diocesan society. The instructors are faculty members at 0. L. Richie, Painting 833-0237 colleges and music schools in the area. Director Interior, Exterior, Commorciai, Readonttsl of music is Thomas Critchfield, who is on the WALLCOVERINGS FULLY INSUREO faculties of Carlow and Chatham Colleges and A IR L E S S S P R A Y IN G FREE ESTIMATES [ Calendar of events Pitt. For information call Ursuline at 363-3100 FRIDAY. APRIL 15 hall, Walnut Street. Music by the Checkmates. Ohio Valley honor Admission, $3. New Personal £ltar Society, St. Elizabeth and St. David, ^Pleasant Hills — “ Spring Fantasy" card party, 8 Ladies Auxiliary, North Hills K of C No. 4029 — A portrait of Josephine M. Roseta, former Care Home $.m., elementary school cafeteria. Donation, Card party, 12:30 p.m., council hall, 1248 executive director of Ohio Valley General Hospital in Kennedy Twp., was presented to her |3.50. Evergreen Ave., Millvale. Donation, $1.25, for SENIOR CITIZENS refreshments included. recently by the medical staff to honor Miss A competent, experienced and dedicated Cenacle Retreat House, Oakland — Effective Roseta's years of service. FRIDAY, APRIL 22 The work was placed in the front reception area staff will provide complete, kind and living seminar I weekend, given by Sister Annette courteous care, in an atmosphere of Mattie of the Cenacle staff. Offering, $55. For of the hospital. It was created by Philip Sal vata of comfort and companionship Reservations call 681-6180. Worldwide Marriage Encounter — Weekend, Rosslyn Farms. Airport Sheraton. For information call George Miss Roseta, a member of Mother of Sorrows FOR AMBULATORY PERSONS ONLY and Donna Runkey, 795-8378. Church in McKees Rocks, graduated from the :• SATURDAY, APRIL 16 Ohio Valley General Hosptial School of Nursing 258-5125 258-5882 Cenacle Retreat House, Oakland — Retreat and eventually became the first full-time nursing tyomen’s Guild-Christian Mothers, St. Bernard, weekend, conducted by Sister Hilda Blade of the instructor employed by the hospital. She ;Mt. Lebanon — Dessert-card party, 12:30 p.m., Cenacle staff, on the theme “ Come and See." graduated from Duquesne University, earned a £lairvaux Hall (lower church). For reservations Praying Hands Plata Offering $50. For reservations call 681-6180. master's degree in education there and a Ideal Gift for Mother's Day or ¡qt $3 call Josephine Chaney, 563-3793 or Mary master's in hospital administration from St. yourself For Mothers Day Gift plagie, 531-0593- Rosary-Altar Confraternity, St. Colman, Turtle Louis University. giving your order must be post Creek — Salad bar-card party, 6:30 p.m., school She served as assistant administrator at Ohio marked by Aprl 19th. Christian Mothers & Guild, St. Joseph, cafeteria. Donation, $4, at the door. Valley from 1968 to 1971 and then for eight years Bloomfield — “ Rainbow” smorgasbord luncheon served as executive director! until her retirement 0B »F1M M tea« sxlteW stelte rite tie Itosteteitei tel ted mil ft card party, noon. For tickets at $4 call 621-9742 SATURDAY, APRIL 23 in 1979. you wiH too it futures2 praying tote in Iron! Ol i peaceful seating Ste ol poiubii and ,01- 682-2354. has i beautiful 'Copenlugen' finish Measures B1/2' la dimfei tasatockoattotod mt ante attractively boxed MAIL ORDER TO Duquesne-West Mifflin K of C, Council 4210 — 27th anniversary dinner, 6:30 p.m., also dancing to North gets award FUSCO'S GIFTS SUNDAY, APRIL 17 Dept PC JO postpaid frZgt music of Vito DiSalvo Combo. *8.98 305 Jackeon SL The Central Blood Bank of Pittsburgh Please odd 6% Pa Sales Tas -JR. Angela Merici, White Oak — Communal Edinburg, Pa. 10110 "-anointing of the sick, 2:30 p.m. All welcome. SUNDAY, APRIL 24 presented an award to North Catholic High 412-86 7 8142 •¡¡Refreshments to follow in meeting room. School, Troy Hill, citing the school s contributions Christian Mothers and Guild, Our Lady of the to the blood bank. Sorrowful Virgin, Whitehall — Tour of Beatty Harry Dean, field representative for the biood ¡3 MONDAY, APRIL 18 Mansion in Shadyside, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For bank, presented the award to the school at a ►t, be tickets at $5 write: Mansion Tour, P.O. Box 10486, recent assembly. North Catholic was cited for its TXX’W, Pittsburgh Central Deanery — Meeting, 7 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15234. outstanding contribution of blood during the past ££.m., Sacred Heart School, Emerson ft Alder Sts. 10 years and for its blood drive education oom 224), Shadyside. For information call Knights of Columbus Council 4029, Millvale — program. izabeth Stoner, president, 363-2449. Fresh ham dinner, 3 to 6 p.m., council hall, 1248 Louis Baysek, a faculty member at North f Evergreen Rd. All welcome. Admission, $5 for Catholic and co-ordinator of the school's blood adults; $2.50 for children. drives, received a citation for his efforts. Also ^Christian Mothers and Guild, St. Joseph, cited for their contributions were seniors Petra ¡$uquesne — Roast beef dinner, 5 p.m., school Nurses Alumni Association, St. Francis School of Bracko and Mary Beth Bray; the two students >gafeteria. Cost, $6 for adults, $3 for children 12 Nursing, Lawrenceville — 48th annual reunion, have been active with the blood drive programs ¡^nd under. Tickets at the door. second floor, School of Nursing, Medical/Parking for four years and have been student-co- Complex, 45th St. and Penn Ave. Registration, 10 ordinators for the programs for the past two WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 a.m.; Mass, 11 a.m.; lunch, noon; tea, ending at years. 4:30. ¡ St. Kilian, Mars — Annual spring card party, 8:15 p.m., church hall. Tickets at thedoor, $2, includes St. Winifred, Mt. Lebanon — Parish pot luck I refreshments. dinner, 1:30 p.m., Benedict Hall, Sleepy Hollow PEIRSÛIM1ÂL Rd. For reservations or information call 563-5385 ! 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Sure, the impressive TV viewing records. "ABC seemed to raise the wrong who died that we might live?" screen was jammed with jealousy, hate, lust, Close behind it came more SCENE ONE: A beach. The sun hugs the question,” the editorial added. revenge, romance, anger and one kangaroo. But It added that “ ‘The Thorn Birds- horizon. Setting? Rising? Stuck there? Who debate. “The value of clerical celibacy the entire project failed to stir in me a single On the average, over its four- knows? On the sand sits Hester Prynne, a large A would seem to be clear in that is a story abouteach and every one reaction beyond a sign which said, “ When will it night run, “ The Thorn Birds,” the on her bosom. It stands for Australia. From the Christ himself was celibate, St. of us” and that the character end?” steamy story chronicling a ocean rises a kangaroo, soap suds billowing from Paul recommended it, and vowed Meggie, who falls in love with the KANGA: How about the actoroos ? family’s destiny and a priest’s ft pouch. A thorn bird sits on its head. The kanga is religious life demands it, since priest, “ shows us how to celebrate HESTER: There have been allegations in the ambitions and love for a woman, wearing wool underoos. It approaches Hester. perfect chastity is one of the Holy Week — by never giving up past that Richard Chamberlain can’t act. I ’d say was on the screen of TV sets in 34.9 KANGA: Tie me down, please. evangelical counsels.” The her ability to love despite having he put those to rest. They are no longer million households. (There are 83 HESTER: Turn off the soapsuds, will you? I editorial said that ABC instead to give up everything else she allegations; they are proven facts. As for Rachel million U.S. homes with TV sets; saw enough of them on your mini-series. And take should have asked “ how can cherishes.” off that wool before I start baa-ing. Any more Ward — well, she made Ali McGraw look like that’s 98 percent of all U.S. Gertrude Lawrence Olivier. confidence in religion survive a Father John C. Clay, pastor of sheep and I was going to start sending homes.) media assault in which public St. Stanislaus Church in St. Paul, KANGA: Didn’t you like any of it? In terms of overall ratings, it threatening letters to Lambchop. doubt is cast on the integrity of its Minn., also found merit in "The HESTER: came in second only to the 1977 KANGA: But only one 'roo. Me. Boy, was I ministers and on the validity of its Thom Birds." overworked. Hop here, hop there, they said. Make Henry Mancini’s music was nice to whistle on miniseries success, “ Roots.” the way to fridge. But how come no one has Its broadcast during Holy Week morals.” it look like Down Under. A Catholic layman, Lawrence "As we become more deeply commented on the fact that a great deal of the 10 was protested by the U.S. Catholic HESTER: It looked more like Over Done. It's Turpin of West Orange, N.J., aware of ourselves it becomes hours was spent focusing on a priest who wants to Conference but to what extent its a story that's been told before — and better. I writing to Catholic newspapers, clearer that the virtue is in the sleep with a little girl? There was a nasty and success says anything about the should know. said he and his family would "fast struggle and not in the success," sordid streak of pedophilia in the plot which was church and its influence is KANGA: Didn't you like Ralph De for 40 days — no ABC TV ” to he wrote in the parish bulletin. never commented on. As for the writing, the uncertain, according to responses Brickhouse? protest “ The Thorn Birds.” "The humbling mystery is that stilted style suited for fat tomes which people of church officials, priests and lay HESTER: De Bricassart. Cursillo movement members in God loves us as we are. For me, read while getting to sleep at night or soaking up people around the nation. KANGA: Whatever. Corpus Christi, Texas, demon­ identifying with the feelings and the rays on beaches like this. Which reminds me In Boston, where the Arch­ HESTER: Don’t you love how people in mini- strated at a local TV station to needs in ‘The Thorn Birds’ and one more scene of the sun on the horizon and I diocese of Boston protested the series with pretensions talk to each other? They protest the broadcast. becoming more aware of my own was going to become a cave-dweller. timing of the miniseries, an always use one another's full names — even a Others, however, found some struggle and the mercy of God chewy mouthful like Ralph De Bricassart. That KANGA: Then why did so many millions love informal Boston Globe newspaper value in the show. helps to make these sacred days a it? . „ _ , survey of Catholic clergymen sounds like someone with a cheekful of Cracker The Catholic Free Press, deeper spiritual experience." HESTER: Love it? Or endure it? There s an brought mixed reactions. When Jacks. newspaper of the Diocese of KANGA: "Ralph De Dessertcart, come exhiliration that comes from just getting through talking to parishioners, “ what I'm Worcester, Mass., in an editorial, Father Richard P. McBrien, it like a marathon runner at the tape. But, also, it hearing is that Chamberlain's sin here,” they would say. praised the message of "The chairman of the University of HESTER: That’s it. And they would say it in is a well-established genre, like the western or is not cavorting with a woman but Thorn Birds.” Notre Dame’s theology depart­ horror movie. Its genre is the sprawling epic his desire to advance to bishop and every accent but an Australian one. Meggie is the " It can be argued, of course, ment, thinks “ The Thorn Birds" about a big house, heaps of land, pregnant women cardinal,” one priest told the only baby ever born in Australia to Irish parents that ABC-TV was ‘insensitive’ in produced^ “more positive than who cry a lot and big-jawed men. "Gone with the paper. "The Thorn Birds” priest, who grew up with an English accent. scheduling the controversial negative results." KANGA: But she loved Ralph De Bridlepath. Wind,” you know. It doesn’t appeal to me, but I who eventually becomes a HESTER: Apparently, he was very don’t mind it if it’s done well. And it wasn’t. cardinal, was played by actor appealing to the senile and the diapered. KANGA: Any suggestions? Richard Chamberlain. KANGA: Now, now, millions of people loved HESTER: Cut several hours, eliminate a lot Bishop Phillip F. Straling of San Local TV, radio of the speeches, train the actors, buy another TELEVISION PROGRAMS the show. . Bernardino, Calif., criticized the HESTER: Millions of people like Twinkles, kangaroo or two. showing of “ The Thorn Birds” as Channel 4 Directions 6:30 a.m. Sunday too Mushy, soft in .the center and forgettable. KANGA: Thanks. part of a modern “strategy,” * Channel 2 For Our Times 6 a.m. Sunday KANGA: Which — the Twinkies or the series? HESTER: Insert some drama in place of the which includes the commerciali­ Channel 11 Mass for shut-ins 6:30 a.m. Sunday HESTER: Take your pick. It was 10 hours of hokum. zation of Easter, and which Channel 40 "Glory of God" Sunday, noon silly, soapy, sappy, soppy, melodramatic KANGA: And stop people from saying constitutes "an attempt to destroy Channel 40 Fr. Manning 1:30 p.m. Saturday nonsense about sheep-shearing. “ Ralph De Fricasse” when "Ralph” will do? Christianity, discredit religion, Channel 40 The Glory of God 6 p.m. Tuesday KANGA: Maybe you're jealous that your HESTER: Precisely. the church and draw attention Channel 40 Mother Angelica 6 p.m. Wednesday KANGA: Want to hear the legend about the 5 a.m. Thursday story was re-told. from the mysteries of Christ that Channel 40 Mother Angelica HESTER: Not at all. It's a good story — the thorn bird? we celebrate.” (rebroadcast) man of God tempted by the flesh. Adam and Eve, HESTER: Not again, please. A masochist “ A protest must be made for the RADIO PROGRAMS Samson and Delilah, David and Bathsheba, bird — who needs it? Birds do something besides subtle poison administered to the WNUF-FM 100.7 Mass Sunday, 11 a.m. Abelard and Heloise, me and — well, let’s not go sing, you know. public by ABC's 10-hour broadcast WTAE 1250 Mass Sunday, 8 a.m. into that. When it is handled well, it is a KANGA: What’s that? of ‘The Thorn Birds,’ during Holy HESTER: They lay eggs. So long, Kanga. See KDKA 1020 Amplify Sunday, 6 p.m. compelling story. This time, it wasn’t. It was a Week. It is an insult to all Daily 7 p.m. you in the reruns. W PIT—FM 101.5 Rosary drag. It was root canal work without the emotion. Christians and a desecration of the Alive to the Spirit Sunday, 2 p.m. END OF SCENE. WEDO 810 KANGA: No emotion? Why, it was filled with sacredness of Holy Week,” he (Fr. Ed Bunchek said. WEDO 810 Lilt Your Heart Monday through Movie review The show also was attacked in Friday 9:15 a.m. an editorial in The Catholic Standard and Times, newspaper WEDO 810 Say Yes to Life Saturday, 10 a.m. of the Archdiocese of Philadel­ (Fr. Tom Smith) A quick look at 3 films phia. The editorial, written by the WEDO 810 Spiritual Life in Saturday, 8:15 a.m. the Bible "Man, Woman and Child" is a paper’s editor, Msgr. John P. By FR. PETER HORTON abrupt sprinkling of gifts and the WEDO 810 Rosary Sunday noon solid production, but often comes Foley, said the production raised fact that a detective, Donald questions about accuracy and WEDO 810 New Testament Sunday 2:30 "Max Dugan Returns" PQ Sutherland, is the family love close to pure sentimentality. Miss taste. Mass (Fr. Pat Jones) Sunday 3:30 p.m. interest all lead to a wonderfully Danner's stunning performance WEDO 810 "Lechery would never have Sunday, 4 p.m. Neil Simon is considered by lighthearted comedy, suberbly keeps it all above water. Really WEDO 810 Catholic Update some to be the greatest living not a bad film, “ Man, Woman and been a tolerable characteristic in (Fr. Pat Jones) directed by Herbert Ross. Max is a those elevated to the rank of American playwright, a keen Child” could have been so much WEDO 810 Abp. Fulton Sheen Sunday,4:30 p.m. delight, well acted. well written... cardinal," the editorial stated. comic genius whose plots have a comedy we need right now. better, even another ‘‘Love filled many a Broadway stage Story” , but Segal and director It also suggested that, priest or throughout the years. While the Dick Richards seem unwilling to film versions of his hit plays tend “Man, Woman and Child" PG take any chances with their raw to fall flat, his original stories for material. the screen seem to catch fire. Erich Segal is known for his The current one, “ Max Dugan works in the classical languages "The Sword in the Stone" G Returns” , falls between his best, and his dabbling in sentimental machinations. After "Love Story” The legend of Arthur and AWNINGS “The Goodbye Girl” , and his least, "Seems Like Old Times” . came '"Oliver's Story”. 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