WAR and peace to be aired by bishops P3 SALVADORAN arms pro- tested by groups P15 LAST SUPPER sculpted in The papier-mache ~P19 Archdiocese of miami Volume XXHI No. 3 Jan Remember when someone helped you? ABCD launched / for 1981 BY GEORGE KEMON Ft. Lauderdale - 'Remember when someone helped you." That is the slogan for this year's AB- CD drive which kicked off with a din- ner at Williamson's Restaurant last Monday evening. Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy, convalescing from recent heart surgery told the more than 525 present that the goal has been set at $3.6 million. The Archbishop alluded to the generosity of the Faithful last year in Annual drive helps thousands in S. Florida, pushing the $3.25 million goal beyond expectations. He outlined some of the from infants to elderly, to overcome programs the ABCD funds contributed problems through Catholic agencies. to such as two new high schools — one chdiocese in relation to inflation eating has again volunteered. another lad could be helped as he in Naples the other in Boca Raton. into the money budgeted for various Father Neil J. Fleming has again was. Three homes for the aged — and two programs. "These programs feel in- volunteered as coordinator of the more just about to open, one of them flation no less than you all do at Drive. He spoke briefly on the slogan FR. FLEMING said, "this young man in Broward County, as well as many home," said the Archbishop. He asked for this year's effort, "Remember when exemplified the slogan. He got help other programs for families, addicts, that when the contributes make their someone helped you." and he was now giving help." alcoholics, youth and children. pledges that they add just a bit more The North Palm Beach pastor spoke "It took a moment or two before I THE ARCHBISHOP drew applause to help offset the inflation erosion. of a young man who came to see him realized just how apt this slogan was when he told the assemblage that the Chairman announced for the drive who was a youth under his care years for this year's Drive. We have all been Archdiocese has purchased a Masonic this year is former State Senate earlier when Boys Town was first helped by some one at some time or Temple which is now being used to President Phil Lewis, of West Palm opened (a facility which came into another. And that help takes many house various Archdiocesan activities Beach, and director of the Lewis Foun- being as a direct result of an ABCD forms," said Fr. Fleming. and is located next to the Cathedral, in dation, who has made a large con- Drive) and how the young man told Fr. The dinner on Monday night was the Miami. tribution to the Drive. Senator Lewis FLeming he was earmarking a percen- first of several to be held throughout He spoke of the real needs of the Ar- was also chairman some years ago and tage of his pay each week so that the Archdiocese in the coming weeks. The New Addict St. Luke's sees more middle-class users By Ana M. Rodriguez alleys beggingfor a fix has metamo^ addicted to combinations of prescrip- Drugs. phosed into the clean-cut guy-next- tion drugs, Valium and Percodan, for They pour into South Florida by the door with the steady job, wife, kids example. For some, Quaaludes are pound, in bales and kilos, in ounces and Valentejeans who, along with the commonplace, while • others snort tucked inside belts and pocket linings, check for the groceries, shells out cocaine at social gatherings. Almost all by sea and air. some hard cash every week for bags smoke or have smoked pot. They s Sometimes, like Jast week in of the party favorites — pot, cocaine. don't even consider that a drug Broward, the dope seems to rain from Drugs have become fashionable. anymore. the sky. (A bale of pot fell from a plane "We used to think of the addict in St. Luke's center at 3290 N.W. 7 St., through the roof of a couple in a the '60's as the hippy with the long treats them all, black, Latin and white mobile home park.) hair," observes Martin Greene, direc- in equal proportions, 350 a day, almost Pot, cocaine, heroin, it's all the same: tor of the Archdiocese of Miami's St. twice as many men as women, aged money in the bank for the dealers, a Luke's Center for drug abuse. Now, "all between 20 and 25. "But we have a life of crime and dependency for the kinds of people come in. You couldn't couple of people that are in their junkies. tell them apart." 60's," says Greene, and a few But times have changed. THE JUNKIE forced to steal to feed teenagers. Every day, two patients are THE STRUNG-OUT hippy with faded, his habit still exists. But he's now in the discharged, and two more take their worn jeans, long hair, peace sign and company of attorneys, nurses, doctors place. heroin habit who wandered dingy and housewives. Most of these are continued on p. 12 News At A Glance) Stop aid to El Salvador CLEVELAND (NC) - More than 10,000 people have signed petitions circulated in the Cleveland area calling for an end to all aid to El Salvador's government. Groups which circulated SING FOR PEACE — Fran- the petitions presented them to Rep. Mary Rose Oakar (D- ciscan Father OePaul Gen- Ohio), who said she would take them to the State Department. saka, right, of the Chicago March for Life January 22 Theological Union joins hun- WASHINGTON (NC) - The March for Life Jan. 22 in dreds of demonstrators at a Washington will be moved from its traditional site, the west shopping area inside the Pen- front of the Capitol, to the Ellipse, a park between the White tagon for a liturgical service House and the Washington Monument. March for Life's conducted by Maryknoll president, Nellie Gray, said President-elect Ronald Reagan, priests and sisters. The who will be inaugurated Jan. 20, has been invited to the march. demonstrators were singing A Reagan spokeswoman said he will not attend. and praying for an end to U.S. military aid to El Canadians protest persecution of Catholics Salvador. TORONTO (NC) - Members of a Canadian ecumenical delegation that returned recently from El SalvadoT are calling on Canadians to protest the persecution of the there and the violent attacks of the political opposition. Bishop: Remember poor when solving problems WASHINGTON (NC) - The nation should not try to solve its problems at the expense of the poor and the powerless, Bishop Thomas C. Kelly, the general secretary of the U.S. Catholic Conference, said in a statement commemorating the Jan. 15 birthday of the late civil rights leader, the Rev. Martin Chilean bishops Luther King. excommunicate torturers Clergy ask for less U.S. aid to Israel TALCA, Chile (NC) - The "some sins are particularly compensation for damages WASHINGTON (NC) - About 400 UrS. clergymen, including bishops of Talca and Linares grievous in that they affect the are the conditions for lifting Jesuit Father Daniel Berrigan, four Methodist bishops and one have issued a decree excom- common good, human dignity excommunication. rabbi, have called on the United States to reduce its aid to municating those involved in and that sense of union which In its report for 1980 the Israel because of alleged Israeli violations of the human rights the torture of detainees. signifies communion. Vicariate of Solidarity also of Palestinians. The Chilean church's legal "In fact that is why excom- documented 12 cases of Pinochet blasts 'false prophets' aid office, the Vicariate of munication means placing homicide by police or security SANTIAGO, Chile (NC)- Chilean President Augusto Pinochet Solidarity in the Santiago Ar- oneself outside the church forces,, 80 instances of police said requests to allow the return of political exiles came from chdiocese, reported that it and being unable to receive "intimidation and per- "false prophets" who have political aims. Pinochet's remarks had documented 141 cases of the sacraments unless he or secution" and two arbitrary were apparently addressed to a December request by Chile's the torture of prisoners in she repents." expulsions from the country. bishops that "exiles be permitted to come home." 1980. In the recent past church Of 1,003 arrests only 148 The excommunication authorities in Chile have ex- cases were brought to court Solidarity meets Hispanic trade unions degree was signed by Bishops communicated Catholics who and authorities refused to Carlos Gonzalez of Talca and perform an abortion or obtain grant writs of habeas corpus MADRID, Spain (NC) - Two members of the Solidarity trade Carlos Camus of Linares and a civil divorce. Although — a writ against illegal im- union movement in Poland visited with leaders of the Spanish by Auxiliary Bishop Alejandro publicly condemning torture prisonment — presented by Workers' Trade Union and of the Latin American Con- - Jimenez of Talca. by the secret police and 843 persons, the report ad- federation of Workers (CLAT), both Christian-led organizations. It coincided with a report to security forces, they had until ded. Vatican art exhibit in Japan the United Nations General the decree abstained from ex- The U.N. report was .Assembly saying that the communicating torturers. prepared by an ad-hoc com- ROME (NC)-An exhibit from the Vatican Museums opened in human rights situation iri "It is common knowledge mission in charge of in- Tokyo in January, the Italian national Catholic daily, Awenire, Chile had worsened in 1980 that the practice of torture vestigating the fate of almost reported. The exhibit contains about 120 items. Pope John after seven years of a state of continues among us, a grave 1,000 political prisoners now Paul II plans to visit Japan and the Philippines in February. siege. affront to human dignity," the missing and other violations of :tne decree blamed gover- bishops said. constitutional rights in Chile. Book on Social poiicy of Catholics, Jews nment officials for the con- Those who torture, those The U.NL Social, . WASHINGTON (NC) - The formation of social policy in the tinuation of this "grave affront who order it and those who Humanitarian and Cultural Catholic Church in the United States and in the US. Jewish to human dignity" in Chile. fail to stop it are automatically (Third) Committee in response community is examined in a new book containing papers • . The bishops said that excommunicated,the decree to the report voted (90-8 with presented at a meeting sponsored by the US. Bishops' although their mission is to said, even officials assigned 37 abstentions) to urge reconcile, they had to issue a Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations and the Synagogue only temporarily to Talca or Chilean authorities to respect Council of America. punitive decree because Linares. Repentance and human rights. Schweiker praised by pro-lifers Reagan urged not to name Vatican envoy WASHINGTON (NC) - Sen. Richard Schweiker's nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services is WASHINGTON (NC) .- WarH. The current envoy to the being greeted warmly by officials both in the pro-life President-elect Reagan has The'Vatican and the United Vatican, former New York movement and in agencies concerned about federal programs been urged by Americans States do not have full Mayor Robert Wagner, is the that serve the poor. United for Separation of diplomatic relations and thus fourth person to serve in such Church and State not to ap- do not exchange am- a'position. As a democrat, he New apostolic delegate to arrive soon point a new U.S. envoy to the bassadors. Technically, the is likely to be replaced or BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (NC) - Archbishop Pio Laghi, newly Vatican and "let this position envoy is a personal represen- recalled under a new named apostolic delegate in the United States, announced die a quiet death." tative of the president. Republican administration. plans to arrive in Washington by Jan. 15 following a two-week R.G. Puckett, executive visittoRome. •. director of the separationist drgariization, in a letter to TF(h

about which few theologians are U.S. Bishops' panel adequately informed, zealousness by those who think they have the best in- to view issues. sight into Christ's message of peace and the difficulty most Catholics By Jim Lackey defense capabilities and draft would have in culling factual data from registration. Washington (NC) - Church teaching church documents and papal texts on At the November bishops' meeting, their own. on war and peace, long a topic of several prelates questioned whether almost dire significance to a number of From there, the paper goes on to developments in nuclear strategy, in- quote extensively from current church church members, is about to be even cluding plans for fighting limited more closely scrutinized by the U.S. documents in attempting to arrive at nuclear wars, meant that the bishops definitive conclusions to questions of bishops and probably by others in the should issue new pastoral statements months ahead. church teaching on the "just war," on and sponsor new educational activities the use of nuclear weaponry and on As a result of a series of interventions designed to call attention to the moral on war and peace at the U.S. bishops' right of conscientious objection. problems associated with preparing ON THE JUST WAR, for instance, the annual general meeting last Novem- for war. ber, the bishops soon will establish an paper rejects arguments that recent The sustained applause that came [topes as well as the Second Vatican ad hoc committee to deal with what toward the end of the discussion in- several bishops contend is the need Council have ruled out the possibility dicated general agreement by many of of participating in such a war. It con- for a new look at church teachings on the 250 bishops in attendance that a issues such as nuclear war and con- tends that the church still allows for new look at the war and peace issue the necessity of a defensive war and scientious objection. must be taken. Bishop Thomas Kelly, At the- same time, the Military that the popes have endorsed the general secretary of the bishop's con- work of the United Nations, a major Vicariate, the diocese-like structure ference, said in early January that an headed by Cardinal Terence Cooke of goal of which is to defend the ad hoc committee of bishops was DEATH BARBER - Wearing a black sovereignty of the world's nations. New York which oversees the Catholic being formed to address the bishops' hooded robe, Liam Mahoney clips chaplain corps for the U.S. armed ser- concern. hair from Heide Habicht during a Similarly, on nuclear weapons the vices throughout the world, has begun Taking a slightly different tack is the demonstration against nuclear arms paper contends, that while the church circulating a lengthy paper focusing on Military Vicariate's paper, which ac- at the Pentagon. Members of the abhors arms stockpiling, neither the "confusion" over just exactly what cording to its authors is not a Ithaca (N.Y.) Peace Works gave up Vatican II nor the popes nor the the church teaches on war and peace. theological treatise on the morality of locks of their hair to show effects of American bishops have condemned The paper attempts to counteract the explicitly the construction or war but simply a response to inquiries nuclear radiation. broad claims by some Catholic peace possession of nuclear weapons of activists that it is a sin, for instance, to by those confused about "official" support participation in any war. It is limited capacities for purposes of build pr launch a nuclear weapon or church teachings on war. those kinds of pronouncements, the deterrence. } that the church has abandoned the THE PAPER begins by refering to paper states, that are causing Catholics Those points probably will provide a age-old theory-'of a "just war." several published statements by anti- to wonder what exactly the church starting point for the bishops' own ex- B&fU -EFFORTS••••-!- the special com- war Catholics who have contended, for does teach. ..•••,; ploration of the war and peace issue. mittee and the Military Vicariate's instance/that a Catholic who wants to According to the Military Vicariate's But the debate also is bound to see the paper - are bound to renew the Temain faithful to the church's teaching paper, a number of factors contribute participation of others who have lob- debate within the church over what it must refuse to fire nuclear missiles or to the current confusion over church bied the bishops for several years should teach on such issues a disar- that, since a "just war" is no longer teaching on war: quotes cited selec- seeking an unequivocal denunciation mament, weapons manufacture, possible, Catholic teaching does not tively or out of context, new weapons of all forms of warfare. Number of students in seminaries drops academic, formational and pastoral dicated an increase in first-year theologates. WASHINGTON (NC) - The number students of 26, from 1,430 to 1,456. of students fpr the priesthood in U.S. training; THE STATISTICS indicate, father /•Collaborative seminaries, which • College: 3,769 this year, down Fuerst said, that the free-standing seminaries has dropped by 226 in the .from 3,913. last year, according to a report by the typically provide formational college seminary is in danger of disap- programs for students who reside there • Theology: 4,187 this year, down pearing. He continued: "Given an ef- Center for Applied Research in from 4,197. theAppstolate (CARA). and commute to academic classes fective decline of 7.2 percent in 1980- elsewhere. • Novices in religious orders: 633 81, the average enrollment at 75 and Seminarians from high school this year, down from 675. the median at 62, one wonders how through theology numbered 13,037 A NUMBER of dioceses and religious Father Fuerst noted that 39 free- long the smaller (i.e., those with less for the 1980-81 academic year, down orders, Father Fuerst said, also nave standing high school seminaries still than 100 students) college seminaries from 13,263 in 1979-80. non-residential programs for young operate this year in the United States can continue in the face of rising in- men interested in the priesthood, par- The figures were released in the with 4,235 students studying for the flation, fewer clerical and Religious ticularly at the college level. There priesthood, up two percent from last faculty rnempers resulting Ml Mger January issue of the CARA Seminary were 1,111 such students in the 1979- Forum, one of the publications of the year. Although this type of seminary lay faculty and the apparent lack of 80 school year. Such students receive "is still an important institution," he support from some bishops and Washington-based Catholic research spiritual direction and vocational center. said, further research is needed to religious superiors." guidance in associate programs run by evaluate it fully. Such research, he CARA'S research indicates he said, Benedictine Father Adrian Fuerst, the diocese or religious order while editor, said the figures include only said, would include comparison of that 20 percent of students prepar- they are enrolled in a Catholic or non- performances in college seminaries of ing for the priesthood at the college students in residential seminaries, of Catholic college. which there are two kinds: graduates of high school seminaries level are being trained outside The breakdowns for seminaries are: and graduates of other high schools a free-standing or collaborative • Free-standing seminaries, which • High School: 4,448 this year, down and of the perseverance rate of the college seminary, that is, in a non- provide a complete program of from 4,478. The statistics also in- two groups in the seminary residential program.

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Dear Friends in Christ: I ask your support for this Respect Life Appeal that will be held this As we begin this New Year, we weekend throughout the Archdiocese, renew our committment to the for the benefit of Respect Life sacredhess and dignity of all human programs in South Florida. life. Thanking you for your sincere con- We condemn the evil of abortion. cern and support of this Respect Life We deplore the apathy and indifferen- Appeal, I am ce in our society to the slaughter of Sincerely yours in Christ millions of unborn children. We are convinced that the only certain way to safeguard the life of every unborn child is through the Human Life Edward A. McCarthy Amendment. Archbishop of Miami Official The Chancery announces that Arch- Rectory, Miami, effective January 16, bishop McCarthy has made the 1981. following appointments: THE REVEREND JAMES LOIACONO, THE REV. AL VICTOR - to Executive O.M.I. - to Associate Pastor, St. Assistant of the Office of Develop- Monica Parish, Opa Locka, effective ment for St. Vincent de Paul Seminary, January 21, 1981-, upon nomination by Boynton Beach, effective as of January his Superior. 13, 1981, while retaining other »««•••» assignments. The correct address for Christ the King Church is 16000 SW 112 Ave., THE REV. ANDREW L. ANDERSON - Miami, The address was listed in- to Vice Offkialis of the Metropolitan correctly due to typographical error in Tribunal, with residence at St. Brendan last week's Official column. " End of hunger strike called chance for progress FIELDING QUESTIONS - Del Unser of the world champion Philadelphia Phillies an- swers questions at St. Perpetua School in Ufayette, Calif. The Unsers are members of the parish and his daughter Amy is in fifth grade at the school. Questions for the in N. Ireland ballplayer included how much money did he make and why doesn't he hit more LONGFORD, Ireland (NC) - The en- paigned against the glorification of home runs. (NC Photo) ding of the hunger strike by H-block violence in Irish national mythology, prisoners in the Maze Prison in Nor- said it is now impossible to believe thern Ireland has provided a rare op- that the leaders of the IRA are portunity for progress on the political unaware of how massively their cam- front, said Bishop Cahal Daly of Ar- paign is rejected by the Irish people. dagh and Clqnmacnois, Ireland. "The claim that a 'war7 is being In an address in Longford to mark waged in the name and on behalf of the World Day of Peace Jan. 1, Bishoo the people of Ireland is devoid of all Daly said, "I believe that the moment plausibility," he said. "Violence has is propitious for proceeding to a more been demasked. Its romantic preten- determined and sure-footed tackling, sions, its mythical glory and glamor of the basic political problems than we have been stripped away. The distin- have been witnessing in recent years." ction between political crime and or- Most of the hunger strikers were dinary crime has been long ago members of the Provisonal Irish obliterated as the alleged glorious Republican Army (IRA), the outlawed 'fight for freedom and justice' takes the guerrilla organization fighting to end form of a succession of inglorious and British rule in Northern Ireland. They sordid murders of innocents and were demanding political prisoner gangster-style shoot-out robberies. If status, but the British government, this is to be offered to us as the 'New while promising prison reforms, Ireland/ the Irish people do not want refused to acknowledge that they are it." different from other criminals. Bishop Daly was particularly strong BISHOP Daly, who has long cam- in his condemnation of the recent Joseph, Alexander, Patricia, Alexander Patrick.TTfte KOLSKI Family series of murders of Protestants in border areas of Northern Ireland — murders carried out by people who As individuals and as a family, claimed as their objective the uniting we are active in the affairs of the Archdiocese of Protestant and Catholic in a "non- and deeply involved in the Catholic community. sectarian" Irish republic. So we are as personally concerned as you, when we lose a member of our community. It should ease your grief substantially ATTENTION... to know that you will be served not only far beyond considerable professional abilities, but with the ALL CHURCH AND SCHOOL GROUPS sensitivity of a family-minded Catholic Funeral NEEDING EXTRA FUNDS FOR SPECIAL Director and staff. EVENTS. "CLICK-IT" IS THE ANSWER. FOR DETAIL S AND ASSISTANCE CONTACT BESS, PlStll COMBS UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL INC. Funeral Home 2240 S.W. 34 St. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33312 I 10936 N.E. 6 Avenue, Miami Shores * 757-0362 (305) 584-9080 __ .Page 4 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE /Friday, January 16,1981 r Clean, Fresh & Good make a i i "*i"."00"OFF i V • i i i Cookware I NO (Van. Krvsh & (.iwni m.tkr a i 1 Qt. SaucepanCOVER r i With This Coupon and a $5 Food Purchase. • COUPON GOOD THURS. JAN. 15 THRU WED. JAN. 21,1981. I

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Miami, Florida / T*K VOICE / Frjday, January 16,1981 / Page 5 Vatican: spectacular, beautiful city-state

Within an area of only where Christians were accused Christ Baldacchino which covers the 109 acres is Vatican City, heart of starting the fire of Rome. A few years after 846 A.D. papal altar below the great of the Roman Catholic Church Among the many who were when the Saracens destroyed cupola. The same man also and one of the smallest in- martyred is St. Peter, who was designed the wonderful semi- dependent states in the World. buried here in 67 A.D. circular colonnade in front of It has its own radio and IT WAS ONLY as a result of the basilica. railway stations, mints its own the Lateran Treaties that the coinage, prints its own postage Vatican became an indepen- TO DEMONSTRATE the im- stamps, publishes its own dent state in 1929. However, newspapers and, with extra- archaelogical excavations have territorial fights extending to brought to light tombs and Castel GandoJfo, the Pope's sepulchral vaults dating back to summer residence, as well as the first and second centuries the major basilicas in Rome, A.D. namely St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran and St. Paul Outside In 324 the Emperor Constan- the Walls, enjoys "the unique tine began construction of the distinction of being a nation first basilica in honor of St. within a city. Peter, the prince of the Apostles, also considered to be Built upon a small hjll, on the the first bishop of Rome and lower slopes where v"">ce the the first Pope (father) of the Circus of Nero stood, isvthe site Church as successor of Jesus VISIT EUROPE this summer JOIN THE SPECIAL GROUP-TOUR SPONSORED BY THE VOICE JUNE 25 TO JULY 12, 1981 $2,095.00 from/to Miami most of its structure, the san- mensity of St. Peter's consider ctuary of St. Peter was rebuilt its dimensions: the length is (Make your reservations NOW, as 694 feet, the cupola, with a accommodations are limited). with a protective wall around height of 435 feet, has a it. But what with earthquakes, A leisure visit to: diameter of 138 feet, a fires and invading armies the tremendous feat of engi- Rome with Papal Audience; the scenic Amalfi Coast with basilica had almost completely neering. Sorrento and Isle of Capri; St. Francis' Assist; Siena, birth- collapsed in the 15th century And, of course, there is the place of St. Catherine; Florence, Italy's jewel; Padua, with and it was Pope Nicholas V Sistine Chapel, nowadays for- St. Anthony's tomb; Venice, the unique city; Innsbruck, the who ordered its reconstruc- ming a part of the Vatican capital of the Tyrol; Oberammergau, home of the Passion- tion. museum and being used for play; Munich, Bavaria's Metropolis; Einsiedeln, home of the papal conclaves. Its con- Our Lady of the Hermits; Switzerland's lovely lake and About 100 years later, at age struction was begun in 1473 mountian resort Lucerne and, finally, Rotheriburg, the 72, Michelangelo took over the under Pope Sixtus IV and saw SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR: direction of this gigantic task. the best painters of the um- medieval fairly-tale city on Germany's Romantic Road, to For the next 17 years, until his FATHER JIM REYNOLDS mention but a few places of this exciting itinerary. brian school work on the side- death, without any renumer- walls. The wonderful ceiling is For complete brochure, information and reservations ation, this great master de- please contact ELVIRA AND IAN HEROLD. the result of four years work of signed, directed and, indeed, Michelangelo. created the larger part of one of the world's finest structures. This year's summer tour Sadly he was not to live long "Romantic Europe", sponsored Olatljolu Pilgrim enough to see the completion by The Voice, will visit Rome of his great cupola which was and Vatican city, among many Division of finished under the direction of other places in four countries. Father Juan Fontana and Delia Porta" in Participants will have the Sosa will al- CONDUCTA TOURS INC 1590. privileges of the Papal Blessing so travel at the Holy Father's summer with this 150 S.E. 2 AVE., SUITE 1326, MIAMI We can also admire the work residence at Castel Gandolfo special tour 358-1276 of another famous and produc- and/or attendance at the public tive artist, Lorenzo Bernini. audience in the Vatican. Among his fine artistic For further information, see achievements is the gigantic elsewhere on this page. ONE QUALITY OF SERVICE

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Page 6 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, January 16,1981 Infanticide in the U.S. Chicago (NC) — Infanticide is not a horror deterioraton" among professions concerned coming with 1984. It is already a practice in with newborns. Conference participants did not have statistics on the number of newborn infants Traditional medical ethics has ob- who die by direct means .and those who die viously had exquisite difficulty in from neglect or the withholding of treatment. But Diamond reported that 14 percent of the making a distinction between one's deaths in a New Haven, Conn., hospital's inten- duty to a retarded child and one's sive care nursery over a two year period could duty to a normal child.' be attributed to decisions by parents and physicians not to treat. Diamond said that many of these infants were Western countries, including the United States. not hopeless cases and could have been saved That was the message given by doctors with proper medical intervention. speaking at the International Conference on In- The most common infant procedure in the fanticide and the Handicapped Newborn, United States may be withholding of treatment, sponsored by Americans United for Life (AUF) according to Dr. C Everett Koop, surgeon-in- in Chicago. chief at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a pioneer in pediatric surgery. "Traditional medical ethics has obviously had exquisite difficulty in making a distinction bet- Infanticide "is being practiced by a segment ween one's duty to a retarded child and one's of the medical professor from whom we have duty to a normal child," said Dr. Eugene traditionally expected more, pediatrics and Diamond, professor of pediatrics at Loyola pediatric surgeons, and is being ignored by a University of Chicago's Stritch School of segment of society from whom the victim has a Medicine and chairman of the conference. right to expect more, namely, the law, Koop said. "It was held, if anything, that there was a Koop noted a survey which asked, "Do you greater obligation to the retarded," he said. believe that the life of each and every newborn Members of St. Mark's parish (Boynton Beach) Charismatic Prayer Diamond said the abandonment of this per- infant should be saved it it is within our ability Group and Friends collected and made baby clothes and articles spective in regard to handicapped newborns to do so?' 'eighty percent of pediatric surgeons for the Birthline emergency pregnancy service. Fr. John Block, has begun to "reveal a Dorian Gray-like replied "no," he said. pastor, sweetened the pie with a check. (Dick Conklin Photo)

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You are at a polite party of professionals and cocaine, and who your friends should thrills and stimulation of the senses that people, doctors, executives, discussing be. we have nothing better to do that sit politics in a carpeted middle-class Florida- You can dismiss hard drugs, heroin, around and soak up drugs (and that in- room. barbiturates, LSD, angel dust, etc. Those cludes abuse of alcohol) in a search for Without much ado, your host, say, a are killers. just one more sensation? lawyer, lights up a funny little cigarette As for pot, one hit probably won't kill and passes the 'joint' around for everyone you (unless it causes a wreck... or a drug A friend who works at a cancer center, to take a hit. dispute... or a hard drug connection...). commenting on people who abuse their What do you do? This is no back-alley And one snort of cocaine probably won't bodies with drug and smoke, said, "I see drug scene, this is Middle America and kill you (unless it causes a wreck, or you a 25-year-old mother with two children, such scenes are commonplace. accidentally overdose, or you get some struggling through chemo-therapy just to A story on drug addiction appears in contaminated stuff, or it turns out to be live another month... And then I see today's Voice, starting on page 1, and angel dust...) "normal" people dumping garbage into depicts increasing middle-class use of so- their bodies and it makes me just want to called "soft" drugs such as marijuana, scream." cocaine, as well as various pills which are not so "soft" Editorial But, then, what can you expect in a In fact, a party scene similar to the society that tells its members than human above actually happened to one of the life is expendable in the womb, of doctors who works at St. Luke's drug But aside from those risks and the risk questionable value if slightly "defective" rehabilitation center. of psychological dependency, there is a outside the womb, nothing but a sex ob- What do you do? she asked. If you don't further question we would raise. ject from 12 to 60 and something to be join in, you are excluded from the group. Priorities. discarded after that? Sound familiar? Exactly what is it that is important in This raises a lot of questions in areas one's life? such as, adult peer pressure, how Are we so pleasure oriented, so dangerous are soft-core drugs like pot saturated with commercials vaunting Yours (Following is the last of fve 'Love Letters' from Archbishop McCarthy to Catholics of South Florida.) Parents lead the way to God

My dearly beloved: wife and then mother or father, is an exercise in curriculum of my parents was family prayer, trust in selflessness and in maturity. Divine Providence, respect for the Church — even In all persons' lifetimes there are experiences We know it is not easy for parents to move, over its human frailties, a family spirit of service. which change them and their lives forever after. the years, from being totally responsible for their In a very real way, the Church, too, acts as a They may be world events or very personal and children's every need to that time, some twenty parent. Some would limit the church's function to private happenings. In human history, the coming years later, when the children assume responsibility teaching the rules and making sure they are of the Christ Child was an event that profoundly for themselves, and ultimately for others. And for obeyed. But no parent would settle for such a changed mankind's existence and meaning. those gifted with a long life, there is the sense of narrow definitic ; of his or her role. The concern of So, in each personal story, the coming of a child having come full circle in the recognition that they the Church ir .J bring each of Her children to a changes the life of the parents and their life as a have come to depend to a small or greater extent fuller, richer life in the Lord. The Church's mission is couple. They are never quite the same. The process on their children. to educate Her children in the knowledge and love of becoming parents affects their relationship with In the experience of family life and love, we ex- and experience of the Lord, to support them in their each other and with everyone else. In a new way, perience a divine reality. In family love we have the search for truth and growth in wisdom. In the they feel they have a stake in the world and what first experience, the first understanding of love. In family, the "little church," parents - God bless happens out in that world matters to them. the kindness, the caring, the touching, the healing, them — have about the same mission. It is to those of you who have chosen and been the encouragement to growth and risk, the ex- There is a line from a song that expresses power- chosen, as parents to be responsible for the life and perience of forgiveness and support, we learn what fully the message I would snare with you who are growth of His little ones that I most especially ad- it means to be loved. parents. It could be sung to each of you by our dress this last of my love letters in this Year of the Here, in the family, we get our first glimpse and Heavenly Father, by the Church, our Mother, by our Family, this first year of our Evangelization effort experience of the love our Heavenly Father has for own parents. It entreats us, "All I want of you is which was begun with the spiritual renewal of us. We learn it as children; we live it as parents. To a forever to remember me as loving you." family life. I speak lovingly and gratefully to you as humbling and awesome extent, parents reveal the May you be blessed with the sure knowledge that parents and I include our devoted single parents. heavenly Father to their children. For in the uncon- you are loved. May that blessing overflow into the At the heart of it, a parent is a life-giver. The life ditional love you express for your children, you lives of all those whom you touch in any way, most that is given, shared and nurtured is more than life make it possible for tnem to believe in a Heavenly especially your children. May you feel in the depth at the physical level. It is a life that must grow in its Father whose love for them knows no limits, Who of your being the conviction that with every hurt intellectual, emotional and spiritual dimension as accepts them as they are and is always ready to soothed, every drink of water given, every tear well. All parents wish for their children the fullness forgive. wiped away, every embrace shared, you do the of life which makes them able to identify with I personally feel that the greatest theologians, the work of the Lord and bring life — abundantly. Christ, Who said He came that we "might have life greatest spiritual directors in my life were my Devotedly, gratefully, admiringly in Christ and have it more abundantly." parents. More by their example, by their simple Each phase of life and parenting has its own faith in action than by their words, they opened for special joy, its own unique challenges. To grow my brothers and sisters and myself the vision, the from a young person with a sense of being the cen- loveliness, the attraction of life in the Kingdom of Edward A McCarthy ter of the universe into the role of husband and the Lord Jesus that is our Church. The special Archbishop of Miami

Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, January 16,1981 / Page 9 By Antoinette Anti-Semitism Bosco By strikes again Tom Lennon

The largest outbreak of anti- find somebody responsible for their recognized expert in the history of Semitism in at least two decades oc- plight. Professional anti-Semites ex- the Jewish population in Europe, curred in 1980, according to the An- ploit the fears of these people." Angress believes his personal ex- ti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'rith. Added to this is the turbulence in periences have not affected his In this country and abroad, vicious the Middle East. Some people ability to make objective judgments acts against Jews took place. believe the energy crisis is somehow about the period. Yet this soft-spoken I get mad at Some were obvious nuisance caused by the Jews, he said. These man acknowledges that looking at pranks by kids — like mowing a sec- people feel that if Israel did not exist, the history of the persecution of the parents tion of synagogue grass in the form of there would be no energy crisis. Jews and the vitriolic recurrences of a cross. Others were angry attacks, This is not rational and raises a sen- anti-Semitism today is like "trying to such as firebombing a Jewish home. se of revulsion in many people, explam the unexplainable." Various reasons were offered. The Angress stated. Even during the Nazi LOOKING AT THE still escalating Q. Most of the time I like my mayor of New York City, Ed Koch, at- period, people were repulsed. The inhumanity of man, he says: "the parents and we get along well. But tributed the increasing anti-Semitism only Christians during the Nazi world has become worse since once in a while my dad will do to the United Nations, "where many period who were blind to anti- World War II. We've made enor- Something that really makes me of these countries spew out the vilest Semitism lived in Germany, he ad- mous progress in the 20th century, furious. What bothers me is that I'll of anti-Semitic pronouncements un- ded. Angress pointed out that the moving from the horse and buggy to remember this for a Ions time after- der the guise of anti-Zionism when French bishops had bombarded the interstellar explorations. But, in ward and sometimes I'll feel like I they are really anti-Jewish." pope with requests for aid for the human terms, we've regressed. almost hate him. Am t a freak? Am I Political ideologies today are committing a sin when 1 get so generating emotional hatreds in angry? (Louisiana) "Some people believe the energy crisis is somehow caused by people as severe as those that caused Jews...These people feel that if Israel did not exist, there would be the religious wars of the 16th and A. You are not a freak. Many no energy crisis." 17th centuries." people have an odd combination of Angress escaped from Germany love-hate feelings about various per- and came to the United States in sons they know. They'll have some RECENTLY, I spoke at length to Jewish people. Even the infamous 1939, working as a farmer in Virginia. friends with whom they get along Dr. Werner Angres*, a professor of "night of broken glass" in Germany, He served in the U.S. Army in Europe fine 85 percent of the time. history at the State University at when Jewish shops were raided and for four years, until the surrender of . Now and then, however, the frien- Stony Brook, who lost his father and their windows broken, was gover- Germany. He said he chose to study ds do something that angers them, some other family members at a nment inspired and received very lit- history after the war, "because I had perhaps deeply, and the unpleasant death camp in Nazi Germany. tle unsolicited support, he observed. a clear need to come to terms with incident is remembered for a long In his opinion, anti-Semitism is Angress said. "I dispute that the the past and understand it. History time. Their feelings toward their raising its ugly head now as an Holocaust was a unique event. It had was the key to the road where 1 friends will switch back and forth "Automatic reflex" something which unique features in its organization. could search for answers." from liking to hating to liking. On happens in times of economic dif- But Genocide is not new. People got I must say, the thought of people the other hand, in the long run the ficulty. He explained: "Jews are con- rounded up and exterminated like Angress being victims of hate agreeable feelings hold sway, and the sidered wealthy and powerful agents before. Several million people were even today — simply because they friendship continues. in the business world. People suf- killed under Stalin too." are Jewish — stirs my hostilities to the fering economic deprivation want to As a historian, a nationally boiling point. If you like your parents "most of the time," you're fortunate. Don.'tbe surprised if, now and then, one of them does something that angers you. Parents simply cannot please their children all of the time. By Fr. John And many teen-agers have on oc- casion felt strong resentment, even a Sheerin Do we need God? near hatred, for their parents. This may be much more common than you realize. Therefore, a mixture of zA* love-hate, odd though it seems to you, should not suprise or alarm you. That's the way many humans are. The earthquake in Italy that killed harms anyone by gossip or violence, For instance, man and woman And don't be surprised if years several thousand peopTe has prom- but never disturbs his routine to help need God for the sake of the world.' from now an old hurt pops up in pted many to ask disturbing someone. Yet this person believes The more science develops, the your memory — unexplainably — questions about the divine providen- that death is the end and expects no more it will help man and woman to and, for an instant, you feel the ce of God, such as, "Where was reward in a hereafter. make progress. Progress is only anger all over again. That too is the God?" Yet, like many atheists, this person possible when we take the laws of nature into account; As the old verse way many humans are. Some believers will take this in feels that during his days in this world As to whether you sin in the midst stride, in-line with the old maxim: he will do his best to make the world has it "God sits in the whirlwind and directs the storrn." of your anger, only God and you can "The lord has given and the L6«i has a better place. In fact, he feels that he know for sure. Maybe even you can- taken away." will hot be quite human unless he Recently in my reading 1 came not be certain! From what you say, I across another answer in the in- suspect that you are experiencing teresting work of Ralph Wendell strong emotions rather than sin. You "... acceptance of God is no guarantee of a man's goodness Burhoe, scientist and director of the might keep in mind that emotions and the denial of God is no proof that a man is evil." Center for Advanced Study in; can become mighty stormy and still Theology and the Sciences. : no sin will occur. However, you might keep an eye Burhoe said that in the larger sense pn how you are treating your dad, However, many other Christians, goes out of his way to better god determines human destiny and is even if they do not actually reject the humanity. In short, he really believes especially when you are upset. You the most central element of religious also might attempt to be as temptation to doubt God's that he does not need God to live a culture. Looking at the concept of good life. reasonable as possible during the providence, at least wonder if a God God in its basic, abstract meaning, he stormy times. And try not to engage is needed in our lives and, if so, what So here we have a puzzle. As describes some of the traditional Father Van der Poe) presents it: in calculated nastiness when you are purpose God serves. chracteristics of deity: angry with him. . A missionary and educator for 14 "One can find wonderful people "God is the name of an objective years in Tanzania, Father Cornelius among believers in God and one can Finally, .don't think that angry reality far transcending man in time feelings — even very angry feelings — Van der Poel uses a provocative find very evil people among and space and oowg, which is the atheists." Yet the fact is that the ac- are automatically a sin. What you question as the title for the seconcL source (creator) of The world and need to be conce*ned about is how chapter of "The Search for Human ceptance of God is no guarantee of a men as we find 'them, a source apart man's goodness and the denial of you deal with these feelings and how Values": "Do we need God to live a from which man is nothing; a source you act toward the person with good human life?" God is no proof that a man is evil. that has and always will determine whom you areangry. FATHER VAN der Poel says that a SO WE GET back to the quest- human destiny." person might be a faithful observer of ion: Do we need God in order to I think this is a good answer: God is the Ten Commandments and yet live a good Jife? One answer: We all our destiny. As St. Paul says, "In him decide that he does not really need need to realize that we depend on a we lie and move and have our God. He may be a person who never power be*yond our control. being." " Page 10 /Miami, Florida / THE VOICE-/ Friday, January 16,1981 / By Msgr. James J. Walsh The Life of Elizabeth Seton

(As a result of the televison production of the life of advised to take a sea voyage, Elizabeth and one dedicated, zealous Episcopalian. She had been a St. Elizabeth Seton interest has been heightened in child accompanied them. They stayed in Italy with very active Christian and loved her faith. her very unusual life. I am reprinting, therefore two old friends, the Filicchis. It was there he died and However, in the Filicchi home, she underwent a columns done at the time of her canonization.) was buried. new and intense religious experience. For the first Elizabeth was immediately faced with the over- time, she saw the Catholic faith being lived fully at One of the most welcome favors Elizabeth Seton whelming problems of adjusting to a new kind of clbse hand. This had not been possible as she grew may do the Christian world is to revolutionize the lonely life with five small children. It came at a time up in America. At the time of the Declaration ojf .In- writing of saints' lives. The overly pious manner of when our infant nation was struggling desperately to dependence, Catholics were still second-class presenting the lives of holy men and women for gain its balance and hold firm a fluctuating citizens, forbidden to worship in public or to vote centuries convinced a lot of people that the saints economy. In the constant turmoil, William Seton or to hold office, .'.,'.-•,.' were to be greatly admired, but hardly imitated. had lost both his health and his once thriving THEIR RELIGION was looked upon as mysterious, They came off as artificial, unreal beings. superstitious, binding their royalties in a certain way Not so with St. Elizabeth. There has emerged in to a "Foreign power," the pope. No one apparently book and film the portrait of a fully human woman, "One of the most welcome favors expected them to share the patriotism qf the who most surely can be imitated, as well as ad- Elizabeth Seton may do the Christian world colonists. , , mired. Her mind in an unexpected turmoil, she returned is to revolutionize the writing of saints' to New York, more and more convinced as tfie Look at her life from the single aspect of pain. We lives. The overly pious manner of presen- months passed that she should become a catholic. are familiar with pain, in many forms, and so was ting the lives of holy men and women for She realized clearly that such a drastic step would she, to a greater degree than most of usi She can turn many people against her, as if she had taken hardly become, like the plastic saints of the past at centuries convinced a Jot of people that leave of her senses. She would TOse even^dear the hands of their biographers, other-worldly the saints were to be greatly admired, but friends. . ••••... \ . .;•:' •.::,: . .' •••••• .. :- •• .- >'w}{ beings let down from heaven for awhile, un- hardly imitated." • Nevertheless, after much prayer and study, ,s.b£ touched by the world and its evil, hardly aware of brought her period of indecision to a haltT The family agonies and struggles, always with free hours future grandmother and aunt of two archbishops to pray and commune with God. business. Elizabeth had once been known as the went to the little church of St Peter's in Slew "York Elizabeth would laugh at this description of her most beautiful debutante of her day in New York. and was received into the Catholic Church. It was life. By contrast, her life in retrospect seenis to have SHE WAS PUSHED to another extreme now, but 1805, two years after William's death. ; been made up of five stages of pain — pain as wife, with an interlude of a different kind of pain. The expected ostracism of friends came at Once. as mother, as Christian, as riches-torrags victim/as After William's death in Livorno, she lived on for Hardly anyone was sympathetic to this courageous innovative educator. Despite the easy, comfortable some time with her dear friends, the Filicchis. The step, except perhaps the first bishop of the United upbringing she had,orie can hardly doubt that God very atmosphere of love and friendship in that States, John Carroll of Carrollton, who had long gave her what has long been called by the curious devoutly Catholic home led to a new agony, one - known the family. Only a few friends still spoke to * title "The wisdom of the cross." she had not anticipated while recovering from the her, probably more from compassion at the death When adversity greeted her, she possessed an loss of her husband. of her husband, than from respect for her conver- understanding of the sanctifying power suffering can This time, the problem, a most sensitive one, was sion. play in the life of a Christian who takes Christ related to religion. There was never a question of a She had far more pain to endure, and far greater seriously. loss of faith or serious doubts about God's good- heights to climb, achievements in suffering destined At 29, she endured the daily trial of watching her ness. It was not a rebellious reaction to what life to affect countless lives, even to our day. husband slowly die of tuberculosis. When he was had brought her. All her life she had been a (To be continued)

Response to an attack

An old"riile of thumb says a columnist never issues are of little importance on the scale of tions "was nothing but abuse from the liberal responds to his critics" by name in his own moral values, or to suggest that he and his /bishops. I was attacked time and again," he column. Nontheless, I intend to respond briefly to followers are following the lead of the pope on alleges, "by their spokesmen, by Msgr. George some comments made by PauKWeyrich in an in- moral issues, whereas the bishops and the clergy Higgins, publicly in all kinds of articles,.and terview in the Catholic newspaper, The Wan- are not. speeches." .•';. ' '' derer. Weyrich has done an injustice to the U.S. There are three things wrong with-,tlfiis The paper identified Weyrich, director of the clergy and hierarchy by creating the impression overheated statement. , ' ^ Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, as that they are weak on the moral issues of abor- 1. To the best of my knowledge, Weyrica,has the "key tactician behind the creation of the tion, for example, and homosexuality — issues never once been attacked by spokesmen for,-the awesomely successful religious coalition that bishops. V-wV-ict played such a vital role" in the recent election. 2. Having retired several months ago from the In the interview, Weyrich says he wisfies "we staff of the National Conference of Catholic had some Catholic figures in this courjtry that Bishops, I am ncrt now, if | ever was, a spokesman believed strortgly enough on' moral issues to fqrthe bishops;";; ';'":''/\!V "~ "'"", 'c '••"'•'ii "•• ' speak out, and to stand up and be counted." In "I think his real complaint is that, on other 3:1 have taken issue With-Weyrich in-public — this context, he undoubtedly means priest and issues, they have taken a position different pointedly but civilly — in one magazine article bishops. I . from his own. I also assume Weyrich is and in one or two speeches. "I'm talking about a national figure of a (Rev. In each case, I went out of my way to explain Jerry) Falwell stature. I wish we had a Contem- unhappy because the bishops have kept that my disagreernent with him is on thelssMeQfc porary Bishop Fulton J. Sheen or somebody of their distance from the Moral Majority and his ultraconseryative stand on moral issues, x that sort who could join hands with these have not endorsed the partisan political than abortion and homosexuality. < •.••x people," Weyrich says. | 1 WEYRICH also complains that his This sleight-of-harid rhetoric on Weyri<|h's part tactics of the New Right." critics have attacked him "without knowkigckut: seems intended to suggest that Rev. Falwell and disingenuous debater's point."After all, bets not the Moral Majority stand for moral values while exactly a shrinking violet. He has maxte^ his Catholic priests arid bishops do not I position perfectly clear on almost every corn THE REAL REASON Weyrich is ^ngry is ceiyablecurrent issue. .-, <-•-.?>s-:., because many clergy and bishops have taken they have not been afraid to deal with. Finally, Weyrich is most insensitive in. dealing} stands that differ from his own and from those of I thinkhis real complaint is that, on other with the clergy and the bishops. He sayv lory the Moral Majority on some moral issues. These issues, they have taken a position different from example, they have "joined hands with the; 'gay/i issues incluue arms control and disarmament, his own. 1 also assume Weyrich is unhappy rights people and the abortionists and tfhesdjs^r- welfare legislation, labor legislation,' capital because the bishops have kept their distance mers and the other people that want t,Q destroy; punishment and healthcare. ••. from the Moral Majority and have not endorsed thiscountry." o r --J Weyrich is free to disagree with the ^position the partisan political tactics of the New Right. There is no evidence that Weyrich injEerviewed; the bishops have taken on these issues. However, Weyfich complains that his reward for trying to the bishops or clergy before making, tbaj' it is setf-serving for him to suggest that these elect conservative candidates in the recent elec- preposterous statement. / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, January 16,1981 / Page 1V Drugs now middle class habit continued from p. 1 MEANWHILE, people keep finding it teenagers "face tremendous pressure By the time they reach the center, harder and harder to cope with the in their lives," competing for grades, most have been addicted for seven or pressures of society. 'There's always girls, sports. "They are extraordinary, eight years, many since junior high. But some underlying problem as to why these kids," she says, but the peer kids seem to be getting hooked earlier someone goes into drugs," says pressure is also insurmountable. these days. Greene. Sometimes it's the pain of "If you don't do it, you're critical of "More and more people are getting isolation and loneliness, other times them and they kick you out of your into drugs at a younger age," observes if s the inability to compete and suc- group. They make your life impossible" Greene. He estimates that one out of ceed in the marketplace. "Some say it Unfortunately, she adds, with every ten kids is stoned daily on pot in (drug addiction) is a disease, like teenagers, "the idea is to get stoned," schools across the country. And, so they mix pot or cocaine with beer "everybody seems to be using and wine, an often deadly com- cocaine." "It's the culture. The bination. THE REASONS, he says: students feel that they have Greene says much of drug abuse "is -••»:•> The availability of illegal drugs is in- related to poor family life." He tells of creasing despite doubled efforts by to experiment. It's like a a patient who was addicted for 10 law enforcement officials. must The college kids find years without his family ever realizing • There is "more abuse of legal it. drugs" by physicians who prescribe it's a necessity to smoke He wonders at the atttitudes of them "just t%get rid of patients." drugs." society in general toward drugs. • There Has been "a gradual "ITS COMMONLY accepted that deterioration of family life," and with Dr. Isnia Galan marijuana is not harmful, and that's it, values. St. Luke's Center really contrary to the research." • Schools have poor discipline. Although pot and cocaine are not • Peer pressure for the drug fad is physically addictive, they can be hard to overcome. alcoholism," says Greene. psychologically addictive. Yet, "it "Everything comes in through Miami. For teenagers, peer pressure seems seems to be the middle-class people You can get anything you want," says to be the main reason, combined with who seem to think ifs the thing to do Greene. While Cubans and Colum- a lack of supervision by parents and, of- to snort cocaine at parties." And, he bians fight for control of the lucrative ten, society's seeming acceptability of adds, ifs also "a fashion in the U.S. to 7/1 cocainemarket, blacks are involved in drugs like pot and cocaine. have your medicine cabinet stuffed heroin trafficking, and "a lot of the IT'S THE CULTURE," says Dr. Isnia with all kinds of cures for everything." educated Haitians are involved in drug Galan, who works 25 hours a week at But is is not just the U.S., not just the smuggling." St. Luke's/'Tbe students feel that they large cities. Rural areas have drug Because of its location, Florida is the have to experiment. Ifs like a must. problems, as do European countries, ideal place for smugglers, and the The college kids find it's a necessity to says Greene. France and West Ger- police are almost powerless to stop it. smoke drugs." many are two countries that are The shipments that are routinely con- Galan, who has worked at the center having as many drug-related problems fiscated are merely the tip of the for two years but helped addicts in as the U.S., a result, he says, of today's iceberg. New York for 10 years, says most instant communication. Three years ago, adds Greene, St. Luke's treated no Latins for drug abuse. Now, "we have 34 or 40." But, he says, Cubans, just like members of the middle class,, "don't like to go into treatment programs." While the drug money flows in Miami, though, centers like t. Luke's are having a hard time coming up with funds. "WE'RE OVERWORKED and under- paid," says Greene, whose 35-member staff of nurses, doctors, counselors, psychologists and psychiatrists keeps the center open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sun- Drive, as well as fees charged to days from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. patients on a sliding scale, according One of the few in Florida approved to their ability to pay. Currently, each by the Joint Commission for the Ac- counselor sees about 40 patients. But, creditation of Hospitals, St. Luke's is "the federal budget gets tighter and also the only one in the state that runs we just don't get the money." a day-care center for the children of STARTED BY the late Dr. Ben Shep- the addicts, to make it easier for them pard in 1970, St. Luke's pioneered to hold jobs and receive treatment. treatment of heroin addiction with The day-care unit open from 7:30 a.m. gradually decreasing doses of to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, methodone. It still does that today, currently has 35 children enrolled, but but it also operates an Out-Patient "it could-have 75 if funding and staff Drug Free clinic, a project SNOW, were available," Greene says. which employs two female counselors St. Luke's is funded mainly through dedicated to treating the needs of state and federal grants, money from women and a project IntercP' " to the Catholic Service bureau (its parent prevent drug abuse through f. an- agency) and Archbishops Charity tations to schools and parent groups. In the works is a program ^tP deal specifically with the needs of teenage abusers. "We used to think of the addict GREENE SAYS the average length of in the 60's as the hippy with the treatment for heroin addicts receiving long hair... All kinds of people methodone is 18 months, while per- come in. You couldn't tell them sons on other drugs might be apart." discharged within six months. The thrust of the program, he adds, Martin Greene, is "to get them basically to give up the Director, St. Luke's drug abuse. Get them employment. Get them to school. Get them out of the life of crime." Getting them a job is

Page 1i2t/.Miami, Florida / *H* VOItt 7 FridayJanuar y 1*, 1981. / 'I never stuck a gun in anyone's back. I was always the driver 'cause I never really had the heart to hurt anybody' Addict 'Pot is the first step' By Ana M. Rodriguez fix. i never stuck a gun in anyone's drug business too. Carl, 24, began smoking pot in sixth back. I was always the driver 'cause I "Dope was real good then. What grade. never really had the heart to hurt you get on a 'quarter' now you'd get By junior high, he was snorting nobody." for a "dime' then." (A 'dime' is $10 Bi* cocaine and popping Quaaludes, then After one particularly close call, Carl worth, a'quarter7 is $25 worth). "a lad/' introduced him to heroin. He hid out in Atlanta, where he managed Carl says the dope goes through took a while to start shooting it direc- to go without heroin for six months. "I three <°/"four hands before it gets to the tly into his veins, but ultimately he just Fought it off." When his friend tur- user, with each person wanting to progressed to "speedballing," mixing ned state's evidence, he returned to maximize his profit. While in the 70s cocaine and heroin and shooting it to Miami and gave himself up. you could get drugs that were 86 per- achieve an instant high. "THEY NEVER found enough eviden- cent pure, "now you can't get anything V/i ''AT TIMES I would have like two ce do convict me." over 65 per cent." syringes stuck in my arm." On returning to Atlanta, he took A native Miamian, the youngest of a three pounds of Florida pot with him That's what it's about - making large family whose brothers got to and sold them in two days, using the money. The big man don't care about college on athletic scholarships, Carl, money to buy heroin. "Marijuana up the little man on the street," Carl says. too, played high school sports. He is north is not as good as it is down And "drugs is the easiest way to get not an atypical junkie. south," he says, explaining why he was rich." Friends introduced him to drugs, by his own admission because he is "easygoing." He took drugs, sold drugs, stole to pay for them and in "That's what ifs about -making money. The big man don't other ways became rntimately acquainted with life on the streets"! care about the little man on the street/' was the youngest and the foolish, I guess," he says nonchalantly. For three and a half years, Carl has been a patient at St. Luke's drug cen- ter,goingdailyto swallow a prescribed able to get rid of it so quickly. Buying is easy, he adds. You just ask dose of the heroin-substitute Although he was never a heavy heroin the right people and go to the nearest methadone, and, receiving counseling addict, "I needed that bag to get the streetcorner. But ifs almost impossible once a week. He does not want his sickness off." to afford it on just a regular job. "They real name used for fear it might Carl was always careful not to look pay you once a week and you want to jeopardize his job. like a junkie. When shooting heroin, shoot it every day." which makes you "stagger and look *POT IS THE first stage" he explains. like you're drunk," he was careful to CARL WENT to St. Luke's "for the "You go from there to the pills." He do so in his room, in the bathroom or sake of my parents," and he has almost learned about pot from his brother, at a friend's house. He never did it in licked the heroin habit. He thinks the rest he learned on his own. Once "shooting galleries," places where "for drugs are "not worth it," and "all of ifs started he couldn't stop because "I en- $1 you can get off, because the risk bad. I wouldn't influence my little joyed the high." of hepatitis is too great. nephew to smoke pot or snort." He speaks fondly of his friends. "It Cocaine was different, "I would get was me and three other guys. All of us high and I would go out to a nightclub. But he's told the counselors that he were like partners. We would help You're up and aware of everything probably will not. stop taking pot or each other out." Today, "one of them with Coke." cocaine. is running from the law, another is RIGHT NOW, Carl says, an ounce of He knows after an overdose of locked up for 50 years, and the other coke sells for $1800 on the street, an cocaine "there's no bringing back," but is still selling." ounce of pot can be bought for $30, says he's "a low-class addict," spending Carl helped them out on some rob- and an ounce of heroin is a good deal much less than the $200 to $300 a day beries, when they needed money for a at $2500. But inflation has affected the other addicts do.

half the battle," Greene says, which is why the day-care center is so impor- tant. Greene estimates the success rate at 65 per cent, but says there is "a good deal of recidivism," those who go back to drugs. Still, success is counted when they come back for treatment. "Drugaddiction is a cydical problem. You don't get rid of it easily," says Greene. "You have to give up your drug-abusing friends if you're really going to make a goof.it." Treatment at the center is strictly confidential, unless the addict allows " information to be released or it is ob- tained through subpeona. GREENE SAYS that while drug addic- tion seems to be on the rise, more and more treatment centers are also opening up. But the way to counter society's drug problem, he says, is to start with the family, with stricter parental supervision, more education for adults and children and groups that will provide peer support for parents. Greene says in the midst of all the negative statistics, "there are an awful lot of people who do not get into drugs at all," and the key to that is the family. / Mianjf, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, January^,198JI Page 13 By Dr. James and Mary Kenny Coping with hyperactivify

Dear Dr. Kenny: I have a 20-month-old son, Mark, Make sure he is not getting other drugs such as areas as you tried to do with the fenced-in-yard, and who is driving us crazy. He is into everything, clim- caffeine. No sips of coffee. No soft drinks with caf- allow him to energize in peace (his and yours) in bs up on the counters and gets into the kitchen feine (always read the labels). Are you giving him places where he can do little harm. cabinets. We have a fenced-in yard. We lock the vitamins with fluorides? Some allergic reactions Second, wear him out if you can. Take time to gate, but he has learned to climb over the fence. He have been linked to fluorides, and you might con- play with him in the basement or outside, places stood up at 7 months, walked at 8, was running by sider eliminating them for a time to see what hap- where he can run and jump and be physical. 9 months. I have been running after him ever since, pens. THIRD, control him by physical holding. Restrain and never seem to catch up. DIET is another area to control. Eliminate white him with your arms. When he is too rambunctious, Everything else about Mark seems fine. He is hap- sugar (on his cereal, candy, cookies, cake, pie, ice hold him on your lap for a minute. In a soothing, py, very curious, seems quite bright, and our cream, etc.) and instead give him fresh fruits ancf repetitive voice, speak about what a nice boy he is physician tells us there are no signs of brain whole-grain bread snacks. Also eliminate foods like and how much his mommy loves him. damage. Please help. I find 1 am constantly luncheon meats with artificial dyes and preser- The final D is diversion — for you. Hire a teen- - screaming at Mark to no avail. vatives. For further information consult the book by ager to baby-sit after school daily for just one-half A. You have an unusually active 20-month-old.. Ben Feingold, M.D., "Why Your Child is Hyperac- hour. Each afternoon use this brief period to walk, Apparently he has not heard about the national tive" (Random House, 1974). jog, ride a bike, go shopping, read, take a nap, pray energy shortage. You sound like a good mother. Discipline is the third D. Concentrate on physical — whatever will relax and refresh you. But to control this youngster you are going to discipline, which does not mean spanking but does To summarize, make sure Mark is not stimulated have to be a great mother. mean keeping your mouth closed. With young by drugs or diet. Try the physical approaches men- It's not that hard. Review the four D's: drugs, diet, children most of what you say is worse than tioned. Take a daily break yourself. If you keep in discipline and diversion. useless. It actually reinforces your child in his "bad" shape, you may soon be able to catch up to your It is easy to advise you on drugs. Don't give him behavior by providing too much attention for the son. any. Your physician has already ruled out brain energetic mischief he revels in. . damage, which is a part of true hyperactivity. In ad- Instead of screaming, try three very simple types (Reader questions on family living and child care to dition, Mark is too young for drugs like Ritalin and of physical discipline: be answered in print are invited. Address nuestions Cylert, which are commonly prescribed for this First, childproof your home and his play area as to: The Kennys; Box 67; Rensselaer, Ind. 47987.) disorder. much as possible. Restrict his movement to these Beyond the two-faith marriage ding to Kaye, this is by no means a Catholic allow young people to doubt, search and test phenomenon but evident in other faiths as well. their fajth. She quotes a family counselor specializing^ in How many parents whose young adults take a the interfaith marriage who describes a facet of sabbatical from the sacraments give up on -them this situation: "I've found that someone reared in before Cod does? In a very large group of mine an orthodox background of any kind who wants once, one-third of the parents whose children "Why is it that some of my children have kept to marry someone reared in a liberal or reform had "left the church" in their early twenties and the faith and others have dropped it?" a woman background, where both were very active in their returned later, admitted they had given up hope asked me at a seminar. "I realize that the family's communities is, at first glance, very unusual," he on them. They sincerely regretted some of their faith underlies the future faith of the children but said. "You have to ask then, What was it that parental behavior during the lapsed time. "I was how do you explain such wide variations in grown made them interested enough to pursue cour- so angry as a Catholic parent that I was downright children who come from the same family faith tship and marriage? How did they meet? What unchristian," said a father to me. atmosphere?" made them continue the relationship?"Then he I'm not implying that the reason for all or even I don't. And I don't know of anyone else who makes a sobering observation. "And it often most interfaith marriage is an excuse to leave the does/either. Evelyn Kaye, in an interesting new comes out that they really wanted to overthrow church of one's childhood. But it can be. If a book on interfaith marriages, Crosscurrents: their own background and find another way of young person deliberately seeks out non-Catholic Children, Families & Religion, writes of this life." dates, it's a sign that the faith bond in marriage dilemma. "For some children, the old religious His words have been suggested to me by many isn't that important to him. We must ask our- ways are easy to follow and comforting to keep; Catholic parents whose children have become selves why. Is our faith life and marriage that ex- for others, they are impossible to accept and a involved in interfaith or no-faith marriages. They citing to imitate? burden to continue. It's hard to explain why some hint that their children were looking for a way out Have we denied him other outlets for testing children respond happily and follow religious of the church and the interfaith marriage offered his faith and finding it viable? Are we willing to traditions wholeheartedly while others reject an opportunity to do so. without hurting the pray and leave it in God's hands or does our pride them in anger." parents. "After all," one mother said, "who can insist that we take control of his faith behavior un- PROBABLY all of us can think back to our fault love?" til he's forty? Our behavior as parents at this time childhood and recall certain friends or family DELIBERATELY seeking a oartner of another in our young people's life is crucial. We can learn members who seemed utterly devoted to a faith as a way of escaping from a faith that hasn't from one another as parents, listen to stories of lifetime of Catholicism only to dispose of it as been internalized is a terrible wav to leave but in patience and impatience, and trust in both God quickly as they could upon leaving home. Accor- some families it's the only acceptable way we and our children as they seek to come together, not on our terms, but theirs.

OPENING PRAYER: HEAVEN HALLOWED BE THY devoting two pages to each Family SNACK TIME: GOD IS LOVE: NAME." ' Night these next five weeks/Any size Apples are in season now, so why One day when Jesus was with his paper is fine to use and tie therrr not try some homemade applesauce. Gentle Lord, King of Glory disciples they asked Him, "Lord, together with some ribbon or string. It could be prepared earlier or be Gentle Lord, Ki ng above teach us to pray." (Luke 11:1) He Tonight write the first portion of the done this evening as part of the Gentle Lord, fill pur spirits answered them by saying, '-'Our prayer and use the rest of the space family entertainment. With the mysteries of your love. Father who art in Heaven hallowed for small magazine cut outs to sym- ENTERTAINMENT be Thy name . . ." How privileged bolize the words. If the family Amen v Play a card game — the we are to call God our Father and to prefers, each may make his own "Ungame". It can be purchased at These next five weeks, the Family be able tof repeat these words of booklet. ' any store where games are sold. Night themes will feature the Lord's prayer from Jesus just as His own Read a favorite short story aloud Prayer. Each week will provide for Apostles did years before us. Tonight for the entire family. the sharing of one or more phrases to as a family let us take a closer look at • Adult Families • SHARING: deepen our awareness arid ap- the opening words of the Lord's Use a dictionary and look up some Each person choose one quality preciation of the prayer's beauty and Prayer. of the words from tonight's phrases. that he or she would most like to its meaning. Then each day try to write the phrase ACTIVITIES IDEAS: have and share why. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: • Young and Middle Years Families* down in his own words; then share CLOSING PRAYER - '-'OUR FATHER WHO ART IN Plan a Family Lord's Prayer Booklet together. The Lord's Prayer. Page 14 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, January 16,1981 / Hands off Salvador, groups say

By NC News Service Salvador, along " with Guatemala, were singled out as While rebel groups in El the key violators of human Salvador launched a long- rights in an 1980 report by the promised "final offensive" the Council on Hemisferic Affairs weekend of Jan. 10 to over- (COHA), a civic and religious throw the U,S-backed gover- coalition in Washington. . nment, in Washington, D.C, The government has yet to civic and religious groups report on the promised in- staged a rally asking an end to vestigations in the deaths of the American military aid to El four U.S. missionaries and two Salvador. advisers, as well as on the The rebels said they under- assassination of Archbishop took their offensive before Oscar Romero last March and President-elect Ronald of five priests. Further Reagan's inauguration, because representations for an in- his advisers have promised vestigation were made at the more military aid to the coun- Department of State by Arch- try. bishop James A. Mickey of IN SAN SALVADOR Jan. 11, Washington and. Bishop Archbishop Arturo Rivera Thomas C. Kelly, general Damas apostolic administrator, secretary of the U.S. Catholic congratulated the 2,000 per- Conference. ! sons who filled the cathedral Salvadoran church sources "for your courage in coming, in rejecting what they call "U.S. in- spite of bombing and gunfire tervention" in the area said around the city, and the news they fear "the Vietnamization that the insurrection began in of Central America" if the aid earnest." One of many Salvadorean rebel groups plans next attack. continues. The Archbishop again offered church mediation to end United States have asked that hostilities, and added that the Carter administrtion keep those now in power "must hands off. realize that no one can rule El On the other hand, popular Salvador while ignoring the support has failed to materialize political left." He said armed f o r the offensive led by the struggle could never solve the Farabundo Marti National conflict, "only a political Liberation Front, a coalition of solution is the way out." five guerrilla organizations. The new flare -up came after Church sources have church leaders in El Salvador repeatedly condemned in- predicted that unless discriminate terrorism by lef- repression were halted and tists as contrary to the cause of guerrillas held their attacks, all social justice for Salvadorans. avenues for a political solution FOR THE FIRST time, to two years of violence would however, a group of soldiers be. closed arid full civil war rebelled at Santa Ana, the would ensue. The recent country's second largest city, killings of six opposition and joined the guerrillas. Major leaders, four U.S. missionaries combats were reported in four and two U.S. agrarian reform different fronts, including set- advises added to some 10,000 tlements of the poor in San victims in one year further har- Salvador. Rebels occupied dened the conflict. major highways. The killings also led to the Civilian President Napoleon partial suspension in December Duarte, who says the govern- of U.S. military aid, on grounds ment is between two fires: If we did not know that God loves us, we would rebel against the evil around us and of possible complicity by armed groups of the ultra-right would live in fear andT confusion. security forces in the deaths, and the guerrillas, stated Jan. 12 THE WASHINGTON rally Jan. that the leftist offensive was If we did not know that He sent His Only Son to restore us to His friendship, we 11 attracted more than 1,000 failing. , would despair because of our failings. demonstrators. It was held in If we did r$>t know that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, destined for eternal The San Salvador diocesan happiness with God, we would be filled with anger and hate. protest against the deaths of legal aid office, Socoriro Maryknoll Sister Maura Clarke Juridico, said it had •evidence Three billion people still don't know these things because there was no one to and Ita Ford, Ursuline Sister that El Salvador security forces tell them. Isn't it time we told them? Dorothy Kazel and lay were responsible for 6,004 of TeHithe world—SEND your sacrifice to the Society for the Propagation of the missionary Jane Donovan, the 7,476 killings it was asked Faith supporting missions and YoungChurches around the world. killed in early December near to investigate in I960. £1 San Salvador airport. "We do not only protest for Yes, I want to tell the world of God's Jove. Enclosed Is my sacrifice of: the death of our missionaries, O$500 D$200 D$100 a$50 O$20 D$10 Q$5 DOther $_ but also for the 10,000 others • '•'•,• , Dances '•] ' ••. ••• killed in El Salvador last year", said the Rev. Jovelino Ramos, at Resurrection Parish of the National Council of Address Churches. The Parishioners Guild of Resurrec- Ctty. - State- _Zlp_ In El Salvador, a reshuffling tion Church in Dania is sponsoring two Please ask the missioners to remember my special intentions in their Masses and prayers of the civilian-military junta has dances in the new year. First, there will failed to halt repression or to be a "Derby Dance" which will be held produce evidence in a in the parish hall on Saturday, January Send your gift to: promised investigation of the 17th. Tickets will be available before THE SOCIETY FOR THE>flOPAGATION OF THE FAITH killings, but the State Depar- and after the Sunday masses. tment in Washington has Second, there will be a St. Valen- Rev. Msgr. William J. McCormack Mtflr. John J. Donnelly recommended resumption of tine's Day Dance on Saturday, Archdiocesan Director National Director OR 6301 Biscayne Boulevard full arms shipments to El February 14,t*n the parish hall. Tickets Dept. C, 366 Fifth Avenue Miami. Florida 33138 Salvador. Bishops in El Salvador and table reservations are available New York, New York 10001 and the rest of Central now by calling Ada Conti, 923-4311. America, Great Britain and the 73,000 Hispanics students in L.A. - LOS ANGELES (NC) - Califor- nia's Catholic schools have 73,047 Hispanic students. The California Catholic Con- ference's Division of Hispanic Affairs said this number is 27.9 percent of total Catholic school enrollment in the state. Most Hispanics in Catholic schools, 44,299, attend schools in the Los Angeles Arch- diocese. California's Catholic schools also enroll 0.5 percent American Indians. Fr. Brocard, of the Pope John Paul II High School Religious Department with a The state's public schools group of students at a local nursing home. The new school's Social Action Commit- have 0.9 percent American In- tee, which promotes various forms of Christian Action, teamed up with the dian enrollment. Photography Club to visit nursing homes during the holiday season. (Photo by Dick Conklin) Fr. John O'Connor dies Byzantine Catholic Day Father John H. O Connor, one of this Operation Self-Help, one of the first area's most beloved and popular drug rehabilitation centers in Dade at St. Basil's priests, died in December at Doctors County. Byzantine Catholics from parishes other rites, but it differs in the way it Hospital. He was 75. Father O'Connor, supposedly here and missions in Florida and Georgia expresses that Faith through its Father O'Connor, a native of Boston, to retire, in 1969 flung himself into will gather Jan. 18, 1981 to celebrate sacraments, art, architecture, liturgy, celebrated the golden jubilee of his service and community activities, he the Fifth Annual Byzantine Catholic hymns and religious poetry, chant, etc. priesthood in April. celebrated Mass at St. John The Day at Saint Basil Catholic Church, The priest and people of Saint Basil For 50 years, Father O'Connor Apostle and St.. Cecilia's Churches. He 1475 NE 199th Street, Miami. Church issue an invitation to all to at- tirelessly devoted himself to all who was chaplain of Optimists Inter- tend with the hope that this experien- needed him. He particularly delighted national, Florida District, and Archbishop Edward McCarthy will preach at the 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy ce would lead to a richer and fuller in befriending the poor, downtrodden ministered to prisoners at Raiford, understanding of the Byzantine and those in trouble with the law. South Dade Federal and the Broward celebrated by Bishop Michael Dudick of Passaic and his auxiliary, Bishop Catholic Church. In Miami there are With Roger Shaw and Father Sean women's prison. churches of three Catholic rites serving O'Sullivan, he served in the successful Burial was in Boston. Thomas Dolinay, and concelebrated by Byzantine and Roman rite priests. the people of Dade and Broward Counties. The Byzantine rite is one of the rites Father Peter is the pastor of Saint Sean Murnane, Stamps, coins, of the Catholic Church and second Basil Church and welcomes inquiries largest after the Roman rite. It shares about Byzantine Catholic Day and/or the essentials of the Faith of the the Eastern rites of the Catholic Chur- Father of albums -free! Catholic Church with the Roman and ch. His phone number is (305) 651-0991 St. Helen Pastor The Longevity Research Foundation is giving away free: stamps, coins, and St. Patrick's day committee Sean Murnane, father of St. Helen's albums - to qualified senior citizen's Church pastor Fr. Patrick J. Murnane, handicapped, shut-ins, and youth died January 8 in/ Newmarket on groups. looks for "Miss Miami Colleen Fergus, County Gare, Ireland! He was 88. if you are interested, and want to The St. Patrick's Day Parade Commit- Entrants must be between the ages receive some of the above mentioned tee is now accepting applications for of 18 and 25, single (never married) of Fr. Patrick celebrated the Mass of the "Miss Miami Colleen" of 1981. The Resurrection. Also present were Mr. material for your stamp and coin club, Irish Heritage and work or attend please send a written request on your winner will reign over the Third Annual school in South Florida. For ap- Murnane's other children, John and St. Patrick's Day Parade which will be Peggy. official letterhead to Longevity Re- plications and further information, search Foundation, 2029 Coolidge St., held in Miami on Saturday, March 14th contact Young H. Muldowney, 444- He was buried at Carrigerry Church Hollywood, Fla. 33020. , the Irish Festival at Bayfront Park on in Newmarket. 6717 or 576-8322. Sunday, March 15th and at the annual Deadline for applicants is Feburary In a portrait on Hispanic laity. It is in their ranks that Emerald Society Ball on Tuesday, Mar- 6th, 1981. ch 17th. evengelization in the El Paso, the diocese looks for a great Texas Diocese, Cecilio many present and future Morales, Jr., says that a shor- evangelizers." 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CRS is on the scene, working to help Women Board will meet February 3 student body of Archbishop Curley CRS Executive Director Bishop Edwin the most vulnerable survivors of the and 4, 1981, at the Travel Lodge at High School invites the public to an B. Broderick accepted the contribution quake: the aged, the ill, the orphans Olando Jetport, 7101 South Orange "OPEN HOUSE" on Sunday, from Newark Archbishop Peter L. and those who have completely lost Blossom Trail, Orlando, Florida January 18th from 2:00 to.5:00 p.m. Gerety. their sources of income." 32809. The tentative schedule of the Students and parents from the The CRS effort on behalf of the Board Meeting is as follows: surrounding parish schools and "This is the largest donation people of Southern Italy includes a students and parents from Notre received to date for the Fund," said $235,000 mercy airlift which left New Tuesday, Feb. 3 — 3:00 p.m., Dame Academy are especially in- Bishop Broderick. "It is demonstration York on December 7 carrying 93,000 Meeting — Daytona Suite; 5:30 p.m. vited to attend and see the plans for of the deep concern felt by the people pounds of blankets, baby layettes and Break; 6:00 p.m. Social hour; 7:00 the merger which will take place next of the Newark Archdiocese and an water purification tablets. Bishop p.m. Dinner — Daytona Suite (Cost- fall. example of the tremendous Broderick has pledged continuing CRS approx. $9.00) Mr. Michael Mc- Tours of the facilities will be con- generosity of the American people." assitance as long as the need exists. Carron of Florida Catholic Conferen- ducted by members of the Student ce will speak to us on Tuition Tax Council and the National Honor Credit Legislation. Society. Credit Legislation; 9:00 p.m. Open It's a Date Discussion; 9:30 p.m. Recess. Wednesday, Feb. 4 — 8:30 a.m. Women's clubs Concelebrated Mass (Daytona Suite); Third order carmelites (Moderators please bring NCCW The Women's Club of St. Paul the Apostle St. Joseph's Catholic Women's Club will hold a Stoles); 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Danish; Church in Lighthouse Point will hold their "Aunt "Salute to Canada Luncheon-Card Pary" on A meeting of the Third Order Carmelites will 9:30 a.m. Meeting Reconvened; Mary's Attic Sale" on January 16-17, from 10:00 January 19, at 12 Noon, at St. Joseph's Parish be held on January 18, at 1:30 p.m., in the Parish 12:00 Noon-Ajourn. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day in St. Paul's Hall. 8625 Byron Ave., Miami Beach. Donation Library of St. Joan of Arc Church, Boca Raton. Education Bldg., on 36th St., and 27th Ave., in $3.00. Door prizes. For reservations 865-7284 Everyone is invited. For more information call Lighthouse Point. A few new items but mostly or 861-2517, or tickets can be purchased at the Rita Ryan at 395-8122, or Joan Hoffman, at treasures, the second time around. Refreshmen- door. 392-1950. Msgr. Walsh ts available. The Women's Guild of the holy Name of Jesus Recognition luncheon Church, W. Palm Beach will sponsor a luncheon receives Silver The ladies Club of St. Malachy's Church will and fashion show on February 7, at the Breakers The Seventh Annual Recognition luncheon for hold their first meeting of the new year on Jan. Hotel in Palm Beach at 11:30 a.m. Maezie Mur- the benefit of the Lourdes Residence will be Medallion 20, at 8:00 p.m., in the Parish Hall, 6200 Univer- phy Kline Modeling Scholl will show the latest held on January 25, 1981, in the hotel Pen- sity Dr., Tamarac, Fla. 33321. Dues for the year fashions. Tickets, $15.00 and may be obtained nsylvania Dining Room. Proceeds from the lun- Mser. Bryan O. Walsh, Director of are now due. Feature of the evening will be from Mrs. Lillian Finnerty, 965-1549. cheon will be used to help defray the cost of our the Catholic Service Bureau for the Ar- amateur skits produced by the members. All are new nursing home which opened its door in chdiocese of Miami is among several invited to attend. Septerrber of 1980. The Pennsylvania Hotel is local business and professional people Charismatic meeting located in W. Palm Beach. who have been selected by the Awar- ds Committee of the National Con- The St. Lawrence Council of Catholic Women Every Thursday at 7:30 , P.M., 'The Joy of the The witness ference of Christians and Jews to are having a Rummage Sale January 17-18, 9:00 Lord" Community meets at St. Charles "The Witness" will be presented by "A Joyfull a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at St. Lawrence cafeteria, 2200 Borromeo Church, 123 NW 6th Ave., hallan- receive the coveted Silver Medallion Noise Ensemble" on Jan. 16, at 8:00 p.m. at Our NE 191STSL, N. Miami Beach, Florida. dale. Hyms of praise and a healing Service. for 1981. Lady of Lourdes Church, 22094 Lions Rd., San- Msgr. Walsh, in addition to his work dalfoot Cove, Boca Raton. For information call with refugees and youth, is a former St. Agnes Woman's Club will hold its regular Secular Franciscans 482-3200. chairman of the Public Health Trust of monthly meeting on January 21, in the Parish Dade County and a member on ac- Hall on Key Biscayne at 7:30 p.m. Member Lil St. Francis Fraternity of the Secular Franciscan Mt. St. Mary's Order will meet on January 18, at St. Francis de credidation of Service for families and Vickers who is an art teacher will demonstrate children. teaching methods and give an art critique. All Sales Church, 600 Lenx Gave., Miami Beach, Fla., alumni dinner ladies of the Parish are invited. for the Rosary of the Seven joys. Formation in- Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md., will Others receiving the award are: struction Will be given at 1:00 p.m. and the hold its annual Alumni Dinner at Williamson's Charles E. Cobb, Jr. Chairman of the regular meeting will be at 2:00 p.m. in the Chur- Restaurant, Ft. Lauderdale, (US 1 and SE 14th St.) ch Hall. You are invited to join the Franciscan Board. Arvida Corp., Marshall Harris, The Women's Guild of St. Bernard Church will at 7:00 p.m. at January 17. Cocktails will be ser- Family, Senior Vice President, Dade Savings hold a "Games and Card Party" on January 16, ved at 7:00 p.m. with prime rib dinner at 8:00 and Loan Association, and Philip N. 1981, IN THEParish Center, 8279 Sunset Strip, p.m. All area clergy are invited. College Sunrise, 8:00 p.m. There will be table prizes, Lebanese festival president Dr. Robert J. Wickenheist will present Cheaney, President, First Federal of door prizes, and special prizes. Coffee Cake, the new vice president, Fr. Robert Cofen and Broward County. etc., Tickets, $1.25, can be purchased at the Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Chur- speak about the college's advancement Lester Freeman, Executive Director of door. ch will present their annual Lebanese Festival, program arid new programs. the Greater Miami Chamber of Com- January 23, 24, and 25, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 Those in attendance from 1940-50, are cor- p.m. Music, food, booths and entertainment will dially invited to attend with their wives and merce is scheduled to receive NCCJ's The Women's Guild of St. Bernard Church will Distinguished Community Service hold "A Day of Reflection" at the Parish Center be the order of the day. 6a children's dance guests. Reservations can be obtained from on January 20, 8279 Sunset Strip, Sunrise. group will perform at 1:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Alumni chapter president Richard Russo at Award. Registration will be at 9:00 a.m. with coffee and on Sunday, January 25. 305-961-7768, or Dinner chairman Paul Lieb, The presentation will be made at a doughnuts. Program by Mrs. Sue (Thomas) at 305-583-6354. Brotherhood Dinner to be held at the Blum. Vice President of the MACCW. Daughters of Isabella Omni International hotel, on February Catholic widows 7th. The Annual Corporate Communion Mass and On January 18, following the 9:30 a.m. Mass and widowers Breakfast of the Daughters of Isabella, Circle and Communion, the Cathedral Women's Guild Catholic Widow and Widower Club will have 884, will be held in the Church of the Little Flower, Coral Gables, at the 10:30 a.m. Mass will hold its meeting and membership coffee in a social gathering on Monday, January 19, at "At heart the good news is the Archdiocesah Hall across the street from the 7:30 p.m. at our meeting place, 2300 W. Followed by brunch in the school cafeteria. Cathedral All women of the parish are cor- Presentations of checks to the Seminary Fund simply that, deeply loved by Oakland Park Blvd., rear of PWP Hall.' Refresh- our God as individuals, we are dially invited. ments. For information call: 733—4274, or and to several organizations for Retarded 772-3079. ' citizens including Sunrise School and Dade empowered to be true sisters County Association for Retarded Citizens. Cost and brothers to one another!" MASS at is $5.50 per person. Call Mrs. Hans Due, at (Father O'Callahghan, 1980.) DISNEY WORLD 858-6295 or Mrs. Robert Nowels, at 666-3107. HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 7^4429 5125 S. Apopka Vineland Rd (Exit 1-4 . HOUSE ' for Gracious Dining. at 528 A Go west to stop sign, - SPECIALTIES north to church). Sat. 5:00 p.m.. MAJOR • WIENER SCHNITZEL CREDIT Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. • ROAST DUCKLING CARDS firsfnttnint Family • JUMBO PORK HONORED For ."M ) furs. 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Page 18 / Miami, Florida / THE VOICE / Friday, January 16,1981 'Last Supper' in Papier-Mache 'As I raised my hand to destroy it, I looked at the face of the Madonna. It seemed to say, 'My boy, don't give up." BANGOR, Pa. (NC) - The windows visited museums in Philadelphia and saving for seven years, he achieved his don't give up."' He finished the work of the small store called Anton's New York. goal. Touring Rome Florence and 51 days later, in time for the Easter Fashions on Bangor's North Main When his father's illness forced him to Venice, he studied art works by day celebration. Street are full of mannequins in formal quit the mill and remain home he and read books about the artists at On Jan. 1, 1977, he began work on wear, but inside stands a full-size replica of Michelangelo's famous statue, the "Pieta." Exact in every detail to the folds of the Madonna's cloak, the replica seems carved from stone, but it is formed entirely of the papier-mache Visitors often kneel before sculptor's religious art that 58-year-old Anton Schiavone makes from paper bags and a secret paste formula to use for his sculp- tures. Schiavone, a tailor and part-time caterer, has been painting and sculp- ting for 38 years. In his small frame house he meticulously creates the works that crowd his rooms. UPSTAIRS a life-size sculpted version of Leonardo da Vinci's painting, 'The Last Supper," complete with a table laden with food and plates, all of papier-mache, occupies an entire room. In another room a resplended Elvis Presley, guitar in hand, stands in his famous white sequined suit. Nearby stand figures of John Denver, John Wayne, Donny and Marie Osmond and Dorothy Hamill in perfect detail with a tape recording of their music or voice to make them seem to come alive. Anton Schiavone and his 'Last Upper' fashioned after Leonardo's famous painting. A deeply religious man, Schiavone said his beliefs have inspired him to began working as a tailor, making for- night. While in Rome he visited the his Sistine ceiling in one of the upstairs make sculptures of religious subjects. mal wear, wedding dresses and Vatican daily. After saying a prayer in rooms. After studying color photos of The youngest of 10 children, ne was costumes for plays and pageants. In St. Peter's Basilica he would study the the original, he selected the most born on Dec. 5, 1922, in the house his spare time he continued painting. "Pieta" and then go to gaze at the essential elements to duplicate where he now lives. His parents, im- Both his parents died within a short ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. because his reiling was too small to migrants from Florence, Italy, ran a period, leaving him the house. He AFTER RETURNING home he con- contain a reproduction of the entire shoemaker shop on the first floor of began converting his own room into a tinued to paint. When friends asked work. Building a scaffold, he worked the family home. A disease in small gallery for nis paintings. him about copying the "Pieta" he lying on his.back. Using every spare childhood impeded his growth so that In 1964, visiting the New York always answered: "When God gives moment, he often went without he is now only 4 feet 8 inches tall. World's Fair, he first saw me that wonderful feeling that I should eating "I felt that I was walking in At Bangor High School he received Michelangelo's "Pieta." He was so im- do it, then I'll begin.". Michelangelo's footsteps," he said. his only formal art training from pressed that he stood in line several On Jan. 1 , 1976, he began the SCHIAVONE'S MOST difficult project teacher Katherine Oxford, to whom he times to view it. "I couldn't stop thinking "Pieta." Often he thought his efforts was his life-size sculptured version of gives credit for his desire to be an ar- about it," he said. 'That was all that were not up to his expectations and Da Vinci's painting, "The Last Supper." tist. In 1941 he won a local mural con- was on my mind. I must copy it." became discouraged. One day, out of It took him more than a year to do. test with a depiction of the develop- frustration, he nearly destroyed the "My last Supper' seems to have a ment of the town and the surrounding Realizing that he had much to learri work. greater effect on people than the pain- area. about sculpture before attempting "As I raised my hand to destroy it," ting," he said. Some visitors are so ALTHOUGH HE could not afford to that feat, he decided to go to Florence he recalled. "I looked at the face of the moved, he added, that they kneel and attend cortege, Schiavone continued to study Michelangelo's works. 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Deceased VITAMINS, MINERALS, BOOKS, 756-1470 I Dated at Miami, Florida this 19th day of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION BREAD, NUTS, OILS, HONEY, SEEDS Marian Center needs House . Duplex furnished. 1 BR7FT. Room December, 1980. L TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- & HERB TEAS. »<>-«••»( >4^»< >^B»< >^MF Parents to work with mentally Ofga figueroa, President Fireplace. Walk to St. Rose. Quiet MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND 1B-AMU8EMENT8. PARTIES. ETC. retarded children. Live in. ] Adults. Season or yearly Nora Aduen, Vice President ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ""Elvira Wightman, Vice President ESTATE: MURRAY'S Teacher with Bachelor Degree, 758-2300 OR 754-5203 Aldo Reale, Secretary-Treasurer YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the adminis- in Special Education. Fringe ' 1/2-9-16-23,1981 HEALTH FOOD STORE COTTON CANDY W REAL ESTATE PALM BCM. CO. tration of the estate of Dorothy H. Gloor de- benefits. Call 9 AM to 4 PM ceased, late of Dade County, Florida, File Corner N. Miami Ave. & 5 NW 75 St Having a fair or party? LEGALSNOTWE Of ADMINISTRATION Number 80-10086 is pending in the Circuit 759-2187 625-8354 PHILIP D. LEWIS, INC. You Ring • We Bring Equal opportunity employer IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH Court in and for Dade County, Florida, Pro- COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES bate Division, the address of which is 3rd If you buy palm crosses made in JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE 1-472-423* NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTY Floor, Dade County Courthouse, 73 West Africa, you help people whose 31 West 20 Street Riviera Beach, IN RE-ESTATE OF COUNTY, FLORIDA Flagler Street, Miami, Florida 33130. The per- income is $55.00 per year to buy 1ANESCHUETZ ™OBATE DIVISION 02 sonal representative of this estate is Roberta Deceased FILE NO. 80-9851 the bare necessities of life & to SPOfffFISHING m020 Mitchell, whose address is 12875 NE 2nd if tOTS* AOttAGf- HA NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Ave. N. Miami, Fla. The naipe and address of fill health & educational needs. "HELEN C" $50DAYLPISrS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- the attorney-for the personal representative- All work done in this country is 947-4081 12 ACRES ZONED MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND are set forth below. (Based on experience)- •••-- volunteered. Orders are acknow- CAPT. JOHN CALLAN ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID All persons having claims or demands against 28 paid fringe benefit days SHOPPING PLAZA SITE ESTATE: this estate are required.WITHIN THREE ledged & must be received by 564' on Hwy. 1 Will serve YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the adminis- MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST Hospitalization & Life Insurance Palm Sunday. Rates based on $6 Villages of Homestead. Site plan tration of JANE SCHUETZ deceased, late of PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file with PER 100;$3 per 50, in multiples 13 HELP WANTED ! FAIR HAVENS Dade County, Florida, File Number 80-9851 the clerk of the above court a written iRehabibtion & Retirement Center available. is pending in the Circuit Court in and for statement of any claim or demand they may of 50 only. Only individual-sized ACTIVITY SPECIALIST I Armer E. White, Inc. Dade County, Florida, Probate Division, the have. Each daim must be in writing and must palm crosses are available. Invite Child care worker needed. High Miami Springs 420 S. Dixie Hwy. address of which is 3rd Floor, Dade County indicate the basis for the daim, the name and inquiries. Include your strteet ad- Courthouse, 73 West Flagler Street, "Miami, address of the creditor or his agent, or attor- school diploma required. Bilingual Contact Ms. Parrish, D.O.N. Coral Cables, Fl. 33146 ney, and the amount claimed. If the claim is dress for United Parcel Service deli- Florida 33130. The personal representative of in English & Spanish. Send resume 887-1565 883-4630 Call Gene Chavoustie this estate is WALTER KEARNS, whose ad- not yet due, the date when it will become very. by January 22, 1981, to Lourdes dress is 744 NE 88th Street, Miami, Florida. due shall be stated. If the claim is contingent 667-1071 . or unliquidated, the nature of the uncertainty AFRICAN PALMS, P.O.BOX 575 Garcia, C.S.B. Little Havana Child 13 HELPWANTED-BROWMD The name and address of the attorney-fdr the 52 HOMES FOttSALE -SW personal representative-are set forth below. shall be stated. If/ the claim is secured, the Olney, Maryland 20832 Care Program, 970 SW 1st. St., security shall be described. The claimant shall Part time ladies or men. Work f All persons having claims or demands against Miami, Fla. 33130 FANTASTIC SiEVER BLUFF AREA the estate are required, WITHIN THREE deliver sufficient copies of the claim to the clerk of the above styled court to enable the from home ion: new telephone pro- 3 BR. 1 Bath.Central Air/Heat, plus MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST BANOVENAS gram. Earn $4,$6 & more $'s perl PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file with clerk to mail one copy to each personal ETHICAL SALES HELP ; a lot of extras. For deatails call representative. .hour. 983-8313 | the clerk of the above court a writen Thanksgiving to St Jude for favors Dade, Monroe, Collier Counties' • Silvia Bradshaw Assoc. 551-0705 statement of any claim or demand they may All persons interested in the estate to whom granted Publication promised. IB. Work from your home phoning] [ 3 TOOL RENTALS have. Each claim must be in writing and must a copy of this Notice of Administration has LEGRA indicate the basis for the claim, the name and been mailed are required, WITHIN- THREE for subscriptions to Franciscan. Thank you St. Jude for 1 OVER 100 LOW RENTAL TOOLS address of the creditor or his agent or attor- MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST Fathers award winning publica- Real Estate & Investment Corp ney, and the amount claimed. If the claim is PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file any all your love. SMITHS HARDWARE & PAINT CO. not yet due, the date when it will become objections they may have that challenge the tion, "St. Anthony Messenger".' '• 12320 N.W. 7 Ave. 611-4*81 888-8802 due shall be stated. If the claim is contingent validity of the decedent's will, the L.L. Generous commissions & bo-., or unliquidated, the nature of the uncertainty qualifications of the personal representative, nuses allow you to earn full-time]' 62-HOMES FOR SALE shall be stated. If the claim is secured, the or the venue or jurisdiction of the court. 39A ROOM FOR RENT security shall be described. The claimant shall ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS THANKSGIVING pay for part-time effort. Experien-,', MIAMI SHORES CORAL GABLES FINEST deliver sufficient copies of the claim to NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOVENATOST.JUDE ce not necessary just effort &' •' enable the clerk to mail one copy to each DATED at Miami, Florida on this 31 day of Room-private bath & entrance GABLES ESTATE Dec.. 1980. Oh, holy St. Jude, Apostle and • [ honesty. Bilingual a plus. Reply in] ] personal representative. ! !own handwriting, include phone.. Refrigerator, phone. Prefer male Moor Your Yacht All persons interested in the estate to whom ROBERTA MITCHELL martyr, great in virtue & rich in a copy of this Notice of Administration has As Personal Representative of the Estate of miracles, near kinsman of Jesus •number, to The Voice Box A," to ove>see duplex. Full Acre 'of Sequestered been mailed are required, WITHIN THREE DOROTHY H. GLOOR Christ, faithful intercessor of all P.O. Box 1059, Miami. Fl. 33138.;; 758-2300 754-6203 Elegance Plus A Beautiful MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST Deceased who invoke your special patrona- Large Family Residence PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file any First publication of this notice of administra- Only $675,000 objections they may have that challenges the tion on the 16th day of January, 1981. ge in time of need, to you I have Live in housekeeper. Must love 40 APARTMENTS FOR RENTMBCH. validity of the decedent's will, the PHIUPJ. CONIGUO s recourse from the depth of my children. Salary, plus room & Armer E. White, Inc. qualifications of the personal representative, Of Law Offices of 420 S. Dixie Hwy. C. Gables PHIUPJ. CONIGUO heart, and humbly beg to whom board. Will sponsor. 893-2935. or the venue or jurisdiction of the court. 2 Bedroom Apt. All utilites Call Gene Chavoustie All CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS 12595 N.E. 7th Ave. God has given such great power included. Call before 10 AM NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. N. Miami, Fl. 33161 to come to my assistance. Help Opening at the Chancery. 1667-1071 Eves. 757-7744 DATED at Miami, Florida on this 23rd day of 673-8784 (305)891-7490 me in my present and urgent peti- English speaking person for office December, 1980. . WALTER KEARNS Attorney for Personal Representative S2-HOME8 FOR SALE -NE 1/16/81 1/23/81 tion. In return, I promise to make work. Typing, filing & answering As Personal Representative of the Estate of 40A RETIREMENT HOMES-BROWARD JANE SCHUETZ your name known and cause you phone. Good benefits. Please call Deceased to be invoked. 757-6241 Ext. 245 First publication of this notice of administra- 60 OFFICE MACHINES RETIREMENT HOME BARGAINS - YOUR TERMS tion on the 16th day of lanuary, 1981. Say 3 Our Fathers, 3 Hail Marys and Glories. 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Learning to go where Jesus

By Father Philip J. Murnion

In the Newark archdiocese for six parish comes from getting involved weeks in the fall of 1979, almost in people's needs and then reflecting 40,000 people met once a week in- on what is encountered. For exam- parishioners' homes to reflect on the ple, if a parish gets people involved Christian obligation to care for those in helping each other obtain in need. adequate medical care and then Following this, 500 people reflects on any obstacles encoun- representing their parishes turned tered — e.g., the ways the expense of out for a weekend training program health care keeps some people from devoted to doing the work of justice. it — this will be an effective learning experience. This remarkable outpouring of IF PARISHIONERS working in concern was the result of careful similar occupations get a chance to planning during the previous year. discuss their worY lives, then Making the facts Parishioners in more than 200 questions about charity and justice in parishes had committed themselves the work place will take on new voluntarily to a program of reflec- meaning. tion and prayer on the challenge that come alive If parishioners visit prisons or par- Christ poses to their lives. ticipate in bail hearings, and then By Father John j. O'Callaghan, S) with native Jesuits in areas of rural THE CLOSER they got to Christ the reflect on their activity, questions of The most effective sermon I've and urban poverty. The aim: simply more they were reminded of their criminal justice will be seen in a new ever heard was delivered by a to experience a world of poverty and obligation to do something about the light. Lutheran minister from the stage of need totally different from anything needs of others. Education for social responsibility! an auditorium during a seminar, not they had known in their own coun- There are two elements of can get misdirected when it assumes a worship service. try, and to reflect together on the ex- education for social responsibility: 1. people do not know there is suffering Held some years ago in the Mid- perience. becoming more aware of the or do not care to do anything about west, the seminar dealt with the U.S. Architects of the program faced challenge of the Gospel in our lives; it. : • ;. penal system. It opened with an in- storms of criticism from all sides: It 2. becoming more aware of people's In fact, no one can go through a formal panel discussion among was "using" poor people; it was needs and the injustices they suffer week without hearing about people's people who, on the previous day, running the risk of 'tourism'; it was But education for social ministry suffering. The news media survive by had gone through the process of ad- unrealistic and superficial. truly leads to action when it leads letting us know about it. We constan- mission to a state prison — without Nontheless, Jesuit leaders sent prison personnel being aware of their men into the program. Results have real identity. The panel members confirmed their judgment. With few But education for social ministry truly leads to action when it leads said they were searched and sheared exceptions, the Jesuits who ex- — and, as they reported — perienced this program underwent a people to realize that it is "we" not "they" who have needs and it is thoroughly "depersoned." The ef- radical change in their awareness of "we" not "they" who are suffering from injustice. fect on them was profound. the poverty and oppression which large masses of the human race face ONE MAN, a high administrator in every day. The priorities and people to realize that it is "we" not tly run into instances of injustice at his church, simply described his lifestyles of these Jesuits have "they" who have needs and it is work, at school, in our towns and reactions in an electrifying way. I changed. "we" not "they" who are suffering neighborhoods. suspect he had never spoken so What no religious superior and no from injustice. Nonetheless, there surely are movingly before, what he described official document could accomplish, Then, the genealized concern examples of suffering and injustice was disconcerning to an audience of was accomplished dramatically by people feel when they hear about that go unnotice — the family in the educators and pastors. The treatment experience. A picture is worth a people's problems turns to com- parish without enough food; the these people received in being ad- thousand words, they say; an ex- passion as problems become im- teen-ager quietly falling into the mitted to prison was foreign to our perience is worth a million! mediate and personal. Compassion clutches of alcoholism; the woman experience and almost beyond our THE EXPERIENCE of pain and in turn gets people involved. physically abused by her husband. belief. helplessness makes real what can I think education for social respon- There are quite a few publications This dignified, intellectual man was otherwise remain just a fact of life. sibility is more a matter of reflection , that can be used in parishes as a basis obviously in the grip of feelings so in- The grasp of truth which comes from than a matter of information. It is an for reflection: Scripture, statements tense that they transformed him - and experience is the basis for most effec- opportunity to consider what is hap- of the popes on justice; statements of us who heard him. When we tive teaching. pening in people's lives, why it is the U.S. bishops on housing, health, finished, I felt that I had grasped, as if Without awareness of the happening and what can be done to the handicapped and political by osmosis, the inhumanity and questions and problems that beset meet people's needs. responsibility; and many other degradation of his experience. our cities and citizens, we'll never As such, it is education in dialogue books and pamphlets. Some years ago, the Jesuits in the find meaningful answers to the social — an opportunity to put at the center When combined with reflection on United States began a program for ills of our society. of attention the concerns we usually situations we actually encounter in some of its middle-aged members Without some experience of in- have to ignore as we struggle through daily life, these kinds of publications called "Horizons for Justice." The justice and some reflection, it is the busy days. It is also education for can help to illustrate the hunger and idea was to send them to various rare person who really understands action. thirst for justice to be found in the countries in Latin America for six the church's teaching on social Probably the best education in a midst of our own worlds. weeks in the summer, to work along justice, much less acts on it.

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Living the life of Christ By Christopher J. Sheehan At St. Mary's Parish in East Har- tford, Conn., social justice is an im- portant concern. This is highlighted in sermons, in education programs arid in parish activities. When "we look at where living the life of,Christ is, everything is geared to social justice," said co-pastor, Father Thomas-O'Rourke. The largely blue-collar parish in- cludes an interesting mixture of people with a French background, from Maine and Canada, and long- established families whose im- mediate ancestors also were parishioners. In both cases, accor- ding to Father O'Rourke, the. people have a tradition of "knowing eacn other and looking out for each other." This tradition sets the framework for the parish's efforts to help the needy, which are coordinated by a seven-member Social Action Com- I mittee, now 5 years old. A vital part of this ministry involves the food bank and the clothing bank operated throughout the year by the parish. COMMITTEE member Christine arrangements, either meeting with son during the holidays. about how to support the efforts of Shannon said: "Our food bank has the family at the food bank or having Frances Zera, committee chair- migrant workers to organize. Current helped over 700 families with many a home delivery made. A volunteer woman, said, "The administrators at needs of the community are also thousands of contributions couple handles calls for one month. the convalescent home tell us some listed. distributed." An ecumenical effort, The food bank is open daily while the of the old people who get our cards Each November the parish con- food and clothing and even help in clothing bank is open every other 'keep them for weeks and show them ducts a Social Action Sunday. The making deliveries are provided by week. Collections for both go on to everyone who comes by." liturgy is planned and homilies are Protestant and Jewish communities continually. Parishioners visit the elderly preached on the theme of social throughout the city. The Hartford At Easter, Thanksgiving and regularly and deliver Meals on justice. People are given information Bureau of Social Services often Christmas, the bulletin boards at the Wheels to those who wouldn't be explaining the various activities of provides referrals to the church. entrances of St. Mary's modernistic eating properly otherwise. This the committee and then are invited Mrs. Shannon explained the way church sport special signs of the Christmas several dozen people, to sign up. the food bank operates: "Usually we season, such as a large pumpkin on parishioners and non-parishioners Several times each year, guest; get emergency requests. A family of Thanksgiving. Attached are the alike, will receive holiday baskets speakers are invited to discuss social six needs food for a week. Perhaps names of dozens of homebound from their neighbors at St. Mary's. justice in the parish. Topics might in- the father has been laid off and won't elderly (half of St. Mary's THE PARISH bulletin is used by clude prison work or inner-city get any unemployment for a few parishioners are older than 65) who the Social Action Committee as a problems. days," seldom receive cards or visitors. As means of teaching people about Because of the commitment of the The request for help is given to a people leave Mass, they are invited social justice. For instance, members people, social justice is a continuing committee member who handles to take a name and contact the per- provide information in the bulletin concern at St. Mary's Parish.

By Father John J. Castelot to counter it with a realistic view of marriage as a rightful part of human existence. He knew that, realistically, most people St. Paul possessed a reassuring realism. He always kept both are called to live married lives. Marriage must not be feet squarely on the ground, never letting his ideals throw him disdained or tampered with, he tells them. To begin with, the off balance. There were facts to be faced, facts some en- mutual attraction of the sexes is willed by Cod, created by thusiasts in Corinth preferred to ignore. "Don't confuse us with God. facts!" they said. If this attraction does not find its legitimate fulfillment in the This down-to-earthness stands him in good stead when it ennobling mutuality of the marriage relationship, it will seek comesto coping with questions sent him from his parish in that fulfillment in the degrading and dehumanizing practices of Corinth. Throughout the first six chapters of First Corinthians he pagan Corinth. Were the enthusiasts to have their way and im- On dealt with reports reaching him from various sources. Now, pose their pet ideals on everyone, they might well drive beginning with Chapter 7, he takes up their own questions: people to debauchery. "Now for the matters you wrote about," he begins. PAUL SPEAKS of the mutual obligations of marriage partners, THE FIRST MATTER was that of marital relationships, not of but, in doingso, he is not reducing the relationship to a cold, equality marriage itself, but of certain attitude expressed by some well- contractual deal. Rather, the circumstances encountered in meaning idealists. He first quotes their viewpoint: "A man is Corinth force him to point out that basic rights to sexual better off having no relations with a woman." relations are in fact involved, and they are equal rights. There was a sense in which this might be true, Paul explained. A man cannot one-sidedly decide to abstain from lovemaking in If one wants to be completely and utterly free to devote all without giving any thought to his wife's desires and needs - one's energies to the well-being of the community, that is fine. and vice versa. If they decide to abstain, it is to be a two-way marriage However, if one wants simply to be free of all responsibilities, decision and the abstinence should only be temporary. It that is egocentrism at its worst. should, furthermore,. have some worthwhile purpose. Paul But there was an even more sinister danger to be found in the singles out total, all consuming dedication to prayer as an attitude of the idealists. It might well reflect a growing trend example. among certain philosophers sp to idealize the spiritual and to As is usual with Paul, he gives this advice to the Corinthians despise the material; to look upon the physical body as evil but not "as a command." Paul exhorts, cajoles, and pleads but and marriage as despicable. This trend achieved amazing never commands. He has too much respect for freedom to give popularity in the second century. commands; an authentic Christian, an authentic human being, Paul may have sensed this danger. In any case, he hastened has to be free. To act under duress is to act inhumanely.

Miami, Florida /THE VOICE / Friday, January 16,1981 / .Sage 23 Come visit The Lord's Place •••Where the homeless get soup and food for thought By Dick Conklin down here." Brother Joe and the other volunteers "How ya doin', Brother? shun any form of personal publicity. "Come on in, have some soup. Do "WE WANT people to know this is a you like donuts? We've got some total effort by all Christians in the today. Here, sit down at this table. community," he insists. "We don't Would you like something to read? want egos involved here." Here, have a pamphlet to read while Although he approached local you're eating." pastors and the St. Vincent de Paul Another new customer for The Society for financial help, a variety ot Lord's Place, a storefront free soup kit- people came forward to lend a hand. chen in downtown West Palm Beach, "One man wanted to help out with the and the creation of a man known sim- plumbing. He did around $3000 worth ply as "Brother Joe". of work for nothing. An unemployed Open a few hours each day, the artist from California dropped in and Lord's Place is just that - a place where did the beautiful poster of Christ the homeless and the hungry can feeding the multitudes that you see come by and sip some soup, talk hanging there in the window. A lady

about their problems, and maybe - just from St. Ann's walked in and donated maybe - get a fresh start. It is an em- $100. Then she stayed around and porium of free advice, warm hand- served soup. Sometimes the kind of shakes and sincere prayers. people you never expect to get in- Unemployed artist Robert Ytuarte made a drawing of Christ Feeding the BROTHER JOE is a Catholic layman . volved will want to help out." Multitudes, for The Lord's Place^Dick Conklin photo) who had an idea a few years ago but A thin, small man in soiled clothes only recently brought it to reality. came in. "Brother Joe, you got Great Deal, Improve a Little.' Those Sure, most of them we'll never see He says, "I believe that you should anything I can wear?" joe took him in a are the words of Pope John XXIII. Many again, never hear what became of bounce new ideas off of friends first. back room to look through a pile of come in here with their heads down, them. But you never know whafs When I first thought of this, it didn't go second-hand clothing. The man retur- feeling obligatory. We call each of 1 going to happen. over. But the idea wouldn't go away, ned later,saying that he could find them 'Brother , a term of equality. "WHO KNOWS, maybe someday and this time people were more re- nothing in his size. "Psychologically they begin to feel the people who are feeding may be ceptive." "COULD I HAVE'money for a bus different. Through conversation we try feeding us." He recruited volunteers, got com- fare to Fort Lauderdaler he asked. to show that Christ is really the One Joe is pleased with the way people mitments from area merchants and Brother Joe explained that although he who is meeting their needs. We get came together to help The Lord's parishes, and found a vacant would help in any way he could, the runaways too. We tell them the story Place get started. storefront between a bar and a Lord's Place doesn't give out money, a of the Prodigal Son. Many decide to go "Bishop Agustin Roman said a special massage clinic. Joe advises those who commodity that would often end up at home. We don't want anyone away dedication Mass here on the first day. would follow his path, "if you try to go the bar next door. because we don't feel that the Lord "I'll never forget his remark, 'You can it alone, there is more chance of Does The Lord's Place really help would." failure. You need people behind you. read a lot of scripture, but this place is these people? Although the project "You would be surprised. These a page out of scripture'. Then you can step out in faith. And I'll was only launched a month ago, Joe is people are easier to reach than many tell you, getting up in the morning is a "I was in the donut shop one day optimistic. who are more comfortable. They have talking about our needs and happened lot more significant now than it used "Our banner over there on the wall seen suffering in their lives and are to be. I really look forward to coming to mention how we needed a rug for reads, 'See Everything, Overlook a receptive to what we have to say. continued on p. 20 '...That rack holding religious pamphlets came from an adult bookstore and once displayed pornographic materials/ From Brother Joe's diary... (Following is an excerpt from Brother two weeks earlier, had left bet- Brother Red, who is local and daily Joe's diary on Christmas Eve, a glimpse Neither of them have a pkce to stay, patron, spent most of the day of the We and deep humaaity and sleep in the street sweeping up the sugar which falls to displayed at The Lord's place.) Today Johnnie came in telling me the floor while otherseat donuts. He is that he was going to kill himself. He in- a "graduate" of the Carhilltis House in formed me that Christmas depresses Miami, having worked there six years, With each passing day the lines seem him, since his year old son had died of and is a welcome addition to The to get longer and longer. Today there a brain tumor last Christmas Day. t Lord's Place. He is intelligent and must have been fifty hungry people tried to talk to him, to no avait. He doesn't drink too often. finally left, very irritated and negative. within the first hour. I had to ask some Finally, after a few days absence, people to leave to make room for A religious nurt came in today for the Brother Physician stopped by - just m others who were waiting outside, and first time - I've known her for about a time, because Johnnie returned talking year. She has a wonderful smite and a this happened on at least three oc- about suicide again. I asked the casions. very loving nature. She slipped me one hundred dollars in an envelope and physician so speak with him, since I t am beginning to wonder if twelve was out of soup and had Jo close. chairs and three tables are enough. I asked mg what I needed most} told am trying to stay small because I fee{ it her that we could always use shoes Sister Annie appeared as 1 was wilt become harder to minister if the and especially socks, i am getting in closing and told me, sh£ would- numbers become too large. I enjoy the habit of giving away my own be working Christmas .Deists a. serving the Lord, but 1 fear bigness. In socks, but really don't mind, since I waitress. She looked very tired $$j her growing larger one oftentimes tends know I can always get some when t hair was Very messy, as she spoke to to lose perspective. get home. me about having no place to sleep Two new people came in yesterday, Brother . .. surprised me today. He that night. After I closed I asked her to Brother Johnnie and Sister Annie, gave us five pairs of shoes and some come with me, so 1 could check her ir** both very young and very mixed up. clothing, which was quickly grabbed to a motel for the night I d Johnnie is a good looking young man up. Srother ... is the type of person dollars and eighty cents o th and somewhat conceited. Yesterday who seems to be growing in the nun had given me earlier; sng he was boasting in front of everyone generosity with each passing day. her at the motel, I told her to get some that women were his specialty and he Sometimes he expresses the notion sleep and take a shower, so that she was going to get out of them mat he gives too much to the church, would be presentable for work the everything that he could. Annie, on and would like to contribute to the next day. She thanked me and told me the other hand, came in complaining Lord's Place, but is unable to. I feel the she would pay me back someday. I that her husband, who she married Lord is speaking to his heart. drove off without responding.

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Los Angeles, (N.C). - El Padre tenido que abandonar Etiopia Paulista Elwood Keiser, produc- por las presiones de las fuerzas tor de los programas paulistas rusas y cubanas que ayudaron de television "Insight", ha al gobiemo comunista de ese regresado de un viaje que el no pais. - deseaba hacer, y que ahora lo califica como "un viaje a un "Pasamos dos dias en estos lugar de muerte, un 'Auschitz' campamentos. La situacion de donde sacrjftcan ninos", pero estas gentes es completamente satisfecho de haberlo hecho. desesperante y urgentisima. La sanidad es casi desconocida.y Jos cuidadpS medicos son casi El Padre Keiser hizo el viaje lo mismo. La gente recibe a fines de 1980 en compafiia menos de la mitad de los que del actor de "Roots", John es el minimo de alimentos Amos a la region arida e requeridbs para sobrevivir. Casi inhospita del Cuernos de Africa dondequiera que mirabamos donde el hambre esta veiamos las sefiales de la A '.tm&m'te aniquilando tres cuartos del desnutricion. Como resultado, millon de refugiados etiopes en las enfermedades estan Somalia. "'.'. desbocadas. El sarampion, los El motivo del viaje fue una in- parasitos y la diarrea estan vitacidn de la agenda de matando a miles de ninos; el socorrp a ultramas (agencia 41% de las familias ya han compuesta DOT Catolicos sufrido alguha muerte entre y Luteranos de Estados Unidos) ellos. para que ambos, el Padre Keiser y John Arhos, (el Kunta "Es una situacion que Kinte de "Roots"), pudieran ver desgarra el corazon", dice ZP. por si mismos la critica Keiser. "Esta es una gente her- situacion de las gentes de esta mosa y fuerte, con una aureola region de Africa y luego, al de dignidad sobre ellos, espon- regresar a los Estados Unidos, taneamente amistosos y con hablar por todos> los mediosde una correinte de gozo en las comunrcacion para mobilizar al sonrisas que iluminan sus El hambre, las epidemias y la sequia que azotan a los refugiados etiopes en Somalia es una seria pueblo americano en su ayuda rostros negros Menos de amenaza de extincidn para tres cuartos de un millon de personas, en su mayoria niAos. masiva a estas victimas del amabilidad. Sin**embargo, se estan muriendo de hambre. hambre y las epidemias. Pero el pasado afio sufrieron los ninos dejando sin comer a teza de liberacion. una tremenda sequia, terrible, los padres. "Si hemos de encontrar a Aunque el viaje no tenia nada "En Karuna, al noroeste de que ha convertido las praderas Dios en los pobres y los ham- que ver con su trabajo como Kenya, la situacion es aun peor. en un desierto y el ganado se "Yo describiria estas regiones brientos, en ningun otro lugar productor de fas series de TV, La triDu Turkana vive alii. Son ha diezmado. Ahora, como como 'el campamento Ausch- mejor seremos capaces de en- dice el P. Keiser, "en otro nivel afectuosos y sencillos. Muchos consecuencia, la gente ha witz' regido por los nazis con- contrarlo", termina su ex- tenia todo lo necesario para de ellos son catolicos, y comenzando a morir tambien tra fos judios pero ahora periencia el Padre Elwood ello". Visito campamentos en buenos por cierto. Su vida por el hambre y las enfer- habitado por ninos y sin cer- Keiser. Somalia donde 750,000 seres depende del ganado, al que medades. humanos estan muriendo de alimentan llevandolo a pastar a hambre despues de haber traves de las praderas arricanas. "Visitamos, John y yo con los cmiembros de la agencia de BENDIC1ON DEL HOGAR "McKEEN" socorro, una mision catolica en Marcha Pro-Vida en Washington esta region qug es atendida por dos sacerdotes irlandeses, » el 22 de Enero quienes estan luchando a puno contra las condiciones. En las Una vez mas, en Enero 22 tradicionalmente usada. vecindades de la misidn viven proximo, tendra lugar la Mar- unas 14,000 personas de las cha pro-Vida en la capital de la La marcha comenzara frente cuales unas 4,000 son alimen- nacion para celebrar el octavo a la Casa Blanca y seguira hasta tados diariamente gracias a la aniversario de la decision de la el Capitolio para pedir a los ayuda de la agencia Catolica. Corte Suprema sobre abortos, miembros de la Primera Sesion del nuevo 97° Congreso el que permite quitar la vida de "Parece una obra grandiosa • los bebes innatos. Debido a pronto establecimiento de la Enmienda constitucional alimentar a 4,000 personas esta decision inhumana mas de cada dia; pero miremos el un millon de bebes por nacer "Suprema" Vida Human (Helms/Dornan). Tambien se reverso de la medalla: ellos son sacrificados cada afio. tienen que dejar sin alimentos La Marcha por la Vida ha sido pedira al Congreso y al presidente Reagan detener in- a 10,000 mas porque no les transferida de su lugar, el frente alcanzan las provisiones. oeste del Capitolio, "para el mediatamente toda publica parque Elipse situado entre la contribucion para subsidiar abortos. "Como se ven forzados a Casa Blanca y el monumento a escoger a quien dan ya quien Washington. El cambio se debe La presencia de todos.es un no, los misioneros se han El Obispo Auxiliar de Miami, Monsefior Agustin Roman bendijo a que la toma de posesion del deber humano. Aquelfos que decidido a alimentar primero a nuevo presidente Reagan sera el Hogar "Noreen KMcKeen", de West Palm Beach. Le asisten en por razones ineludibles no los nifios mas desnutridos. En la ceremonia Monsefior William McKeever, parroco de little en la" seccidn oeste del puedan asistir pueden unirse a Capitolio en lugar de la del este ocasiones, muchas de el las y Flower y que antes lo f uera de St. Juliatoa, WPB. la Marcha en oracion. siempre tristes, dan alimentos a Miami Florida / LA VOZWiemes, Enero 16,19817 Pagina 1A < San Antonio, Abad Dejo el Sacerdocio por ENERO. 17 Comunismo, Vuelve San Antonio nacio en Egipto el afto 251. Alii credo en am- biente cristiano y segun sus bidgrafos, en buena position. Ahora al Ministerio En una Misa oy6 estas palabras de Cristo: "Si quiejes ser per- Italia, (NC) - El sacerdote Comunista italiano convie.- fiesa el Padre Tondi. "Despues fecto, ve, vende lo que tienes, italiano Padre Alighiero Tondi, tiendose en un agudo critico de de la muerte de mi esposa, daselo a los pobres y tendras que fuera titular en todos los la Iglesia y del Partido senti la imperiosa nece$idad de un tesoro en el cielo; entonces, medios de noticias del mundo Dem6crata Cristiano de Italia. ejercer de nuevo mi ministerio ven y sfgueme" (Mt. 19,21). hace 28 anos, al dejar el sacer- Tomo parte en las campanas religiosb, especialmente poder docio para ingresar en el Par- politicas del partido y durante decir Misa otra vez. De modo Antonio salid de Misa, fue a tido Comunista de Italia, diio su ese tiempo conocio a la ac- que me decidi a pedir la su casa, puso en orden sus primera Misa oficial en publico tivista del partido Carmen Zan- dispensa necesaria y el Papa posesiones y lo repartio entre despues de tan largo tiempo en ti, con quien se cas6 civilmen- Juan Pablo II se la concedio a los necesitados. Fue a ver a un la pobalcion Reggio Emilia el te. Mas tarde ella fue elegida fines de 1980." viejo ermitafio y le suplico lo dia 11 de Enero. diputada del partido y senador instruyera en la vida espiritual.. El Padre Aligheiro Tondi tiene El Padre Tondi vehia del parlamento italiano. ahora 72 anos. Visito tambien a varios celebrando Misa privada, En 1957 ambos se mudaron solitarios y copio su ejemplo. despues de obtenida la dispen- por algun tiempo a Berlin Por ultimo, se retiro al desierto sa del Papa que le devolvip sus oriental donde, confiesa el P. Misa a la Patrona y vivid vida de ermitafio, en facultades ministeriales, desde Tondi, se enfrio su entusiasmo oraci6n y penitencia Diciembre7,1980. por la ideologia comunista al de Republica Muchos vinieron a el buscan- comprobar la tremenda falta do conseio y guia para una vida El Padre Tondi, jesuita, era vice-director del Institute de de libertad que existia en un Dominicana de santidad y fund6 el primer biografia de San Antonio y dice pais dominado por el monasterio, por lo que se le Cultura Religiosa de la Uhiver- Con motivo de la celebracion que "conocer su vida es. un sidad Gregoriana cuando comunismo. Mas tarde, en del dia de Nuestra Sefiora de la llama "padre de la vida buen camino hacia la virtud". 1963, busc6 discretamente la monastica". abandono el sacerdocio y su Altagracia, Patrona de !a San Antonio murio a los 105 cargo en la universidad en legalizacion de su estado laico Repubiica Dominicana, se San Atanasio escribio la anos en 356. , 1952; se afilio al Partido y s! reeoriocimiento de su ofrecera una Misa Pontifical en matrimonio por la Iglesia, lo la Iglesia Catedral de St. Mary's cual le fue concedido. el Domingo dia 25 de Enero a Misa a Ntra. Sra. Despues que su esposa dej6 las 12:00 del dia. San Sebastian la senaduria en el parlamento La Iglesia Catedral de St. ENERO20 de la guardia del emperador de Guadalupe, se mudaron a Reggio Emilia, Mary esta situada en la 2da. Dioclesiano, enemigo de los pueblo natal de ella, y alii Ton- Avenida y la calle 75 del Nor- Sebastian nacio en Narbone. cristianos, a ios que nacfa sufrir Dedicacibn di renuncio al partido thwest de Miami. El ano 284 vino a Roma y poco grandemente. comunista y se dedicd a la pin- Por este medio extendemos El Sabado 24 de Enero, a las tura. despues se enlisto en el ejer- Sebastian, que era cristiano, una cordial invitacion a 2:00 p.m. el Arzobispo de "Nunca deje de ser un cito donde I lego a ser capitan sentia dolor y compasion por Miami, Mons. Edward A. Mc- nuestros hermanos ellos y los visitaba en la prision creyente cristiano. Jamas pude dominicanos y latino-america- Carthy dedicara la recien con- llegar a ser un marxista", con- para llevarles comida, dinero y struida Ermita de Nuestra nos del area metropolitana. ropas. Se asegura que a la Sefiora de Guadalupe, Patrona esposa de uno de sus soldados de los Innatos. Acto seguido el Enero 29, Servicios Religiosos con solo hacer la serial de la Arzobispc celebrara la Santa cruz sobre ella la euro. Ambos, Misa en los terrenos ;de las esposo y esposa, fueron con- oficinas de Respetad La Vida, por los Rehenes vertidos por Sebastian, quien 18340 NW 12 Avenida en WASHINGTON (NC) - La Con- religiosos especiales el jueves convirtio a muchos con sus Miami, en conmemoracion del ferencia Catolica de EE.UU., 29 de Enero en homenaje de predicas e infundio animo a los 8° aniversario de la decision de junto a otras instituciones los rehenes americanos condenados al martirio. Su la Corte Suprema sobre abor- judias y cristianas, urgen la retenidos por Iran. fama llego al emperador y este tos en Enero 22,1973. celebracion de servicios En una declaracion dada a. la mando que lo arrestaran. Or- publicidad en Washington, los deno que lo asaetearan y fue grupos religiosos dicen que dejado por muerto. Una "durante las festividades del in- cristiana vio que aun vivia y lo vierno, nuestros rehenes en Iran recogio cuidandole hasta que nos enviaron llamadas de te y sano. OFICIAL esperanza. A nosotros nos Sebastian entonces fue al ARQUIDIOCESIS DE MIAMI gustaria enviarles un poderoso emperador y le suplico que mensaje con toda la esperanza, fuera generoso con los La Cancilleria anuncia que el Arzobispo Edward A. McCarthy ha hecho los siguientes nombramientos. la fe, el amor y la unidad de cristianos pero Dioclesiano or- todos los americanos". El Rvdo. P. Al Victor, Asistente Ejecutivo de la Oficina de deno a sus guardias que le "Este homenaje es una opor- rnataran a palos y asi murio. Desarrollo para el Seminario St. Vicent de Paul, en Boyton Beach, efectivo desde Enero 13, 1981, manteniendo sus asignacjones tunidad, para todos los Se le considera el santo previas. americanos,' de expresar patron de los atletas y El Rvdo. P. Andrew L. Anderson, Vice-Oficialis del Tribunal nuestra preocupacion, nuestra soldados. 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Por R. P. Francisco Santana su rica experiencia y el temor el anciano que acepta la realidad de su mortalidad LOS ANCIANOS Y LA BIBUA. del Sefior su gloria" (Eclesiastico, 25, 4-6) ^ como algo natural, tiene una a) En el Antiguo Testamento: "No desprecies lo que cuen- mayor oportunidad de adap- En toda la tradicion del tan los viejos, que ellos tam- tarse rhejor a su situation en la pueblo de Israel encontramos bien han aprendido de sus vida. Esta affirmation era hecha una actitud de gran respeto y padres; pues de ellos apren- por personas ajenas a la admiracion hacia los ancianos. deras prudencia y a dar dimension cristiana del hombre La veiez es sinonimo de respuesta en el momento defe. autoridad y sabiduria, hasta el justo" En una sociedad basada en punto en que cuando se quiere (Eclesiastico 8,9) los bienes. de consumo, el an- nacer hincapie en el valor de ciano que ya no produce y ve "Si uno vive muchos afios, reducida su capacidad de con^- los consejos de algun per- que se alegre en todos ellos... sonage importante se le aumen- sumir bienes materiales, se (Eclesiastico 17,6) siente marginado, anulado. ta el numero de anos de vida. "Corono del anciano son los La Biblia se complace en Para muchos ya no se ve la nietos y la gloria de los hijos diferencia entre muerte y vejez resaltar la avanzada edad de son los padres" los patriarcas. A proposito de pues los dos se han convertido (Proverbios, 17,6) en sinonimo de anulacion. ellos, sobre Abraham nos dice: El Antiguo Testamento no Ante la vejez tenemos siem- "Estos fueron los dias de vida solo se contenta con presentar pre el derecho a preguntarnos de Abraham: ciento setenta y la vejez como fuente de cual es la parte de esclerosis, cinco afios. Expiro, pues sabiduria y buenos consejos. de postracion inevitable y la Abraham y murio en buena an- Los ancianos son sobre todo, cual no es mas que ffiiio de la muerte como "la hermana hecho siempre y no desear o cianidad, viejo y lleno de dias, y los grandes pilares de la fe, sus una abdicacion voluntaria a si muerte". pedir vivir mas alia del momen- fue a juntarse con su pueblo" depositarios y transffiisores. El mismo y a sus capacidades y de Ocultando la muerte,- la to o la edad en que deba (Genesis 25, 7-9), l\ misrno anciano Eleazar a los noventa Una rendicion sin condiciones sociedad no se da cuenta de suceder. Espero a mi hermana COmentario lo encontramos en afios va a la muerte con valor, ante un obstaculo dificil y ar- que arranca a la vida una parta . la muerte y la acogere sencilla relacion a Isaac: "Isaac alcanzo explicando asi su actitud: "Si yo duo, pero no imposible de irremplazable de su sentido: si y alegremente, en las circun- la edad de ciento ochenta abandono ahora la vida con superar. Cuando se hable de la muerte es escamoteada, en- stancias que el Sefior desee anos. Entonces Isaac expiro y valor, me mostrare digno de mi vejez, se pienza sobre todo en tonces la vejez en si misma enviarmelas." murio, fue a reunirse con su ancianidad, habiendo dejado a el desgaste fisico que conduce tiende a convertirse en una Al igual que Juan XXIII el an- pueblo, anciano y lleno de los jovenes el noble ejemplo a la muerte. Pero ^no hay otra falsa muerte. La vejez nos ciano debe hacer suya la dias". (Genesis 35, 29). de una muerte bella, voluntaria cosa? El desgaste moral es devuelve a la totalidad y a la oracion del salmista: La expresion "en buena an- y generosa, por las venerables mucho mas peligroso todavia. unidad de la vida: su comienzo, cianidad, viejo y lleno de dias", y santas leyes" (Macabeos 6, Desde lo hondo a ti grito, Se- La vejez no es una enfermedad. su desarrollo y su final. que encontramos a menudo en 24-28). fior, Sefior, escucha mi voz; es- Esta alii, positiva, y con el la sus el Antiguo Testamento, En nuestros tiempos actuates ten tus oidos atentos a la voz b) En el Nuevo Testamento riquezas y sus experiencias. A significa que el siervo de Dios el Papa Juan XXIII nos ha dejado de mi suplica. El Nuevo Testamento refleja la luz de la Palabra de Dios, logro la recompense prome- a traves de su intensa fe y de una Si llevas cuenta de los delitos, la misma actitud de respeto y que encontramos en la Biblia, tida por El a los que supie- vejez rica y fecunda el secreto Sefior, ^Quien podria resistir? admiracion por los ancianos. su funcion no es la de cerrar ron complircon Su voluntad. de la felicidad del cristiano. El Pero a ti procede el perdon y Las primeras comunidades una vida, sino la de prolongar y Papa escribia al llegar a los asi infundes respeto. En los diez mandamientos en- cristianas eran dirigidas por el preparar a traves de la muerte, ochenta afios: Mi alma espera en el Sefior, tregados por Dios a Moises, el consejo de ancianos. Los el paso a una felicidad sin fin. "Siento en mi cuerpo el espera en su palabra; mi alma cuarto es redactado de la for- sacerdotes eran escogidos en- comienzo de ciertos trastor- aguarda al Sefior, mas que el ma siguiente: "Honra a tu padre tre las personas de mayor edad Para el cristiano, a semejanza nos que debenser naturales en centinela la aurora. y a tu madre como te \o ha man- en la comunidad, los cuales de San Pablo y de tantos otros un anciano. Los soporto Aguarde Israel al Sefior, .dado Dios, para que se eran conocidos con el nombre personajes biblicos, el trabajo pacificamente aunque a veces como el centinela la aurora, prolonguen tus dias y vivas de"presbiteros"que quiere decir bien cumplido no es solamente sean un poco penosos, e in- porque del Sefior viene la feliz...^Deuteronomio 5,16). La "viejos". de recta conciencia, sino tam- bi'en la aproximacion hacia una cluso me hagan temer que misericordia, la redencion misma recompenza es anun- La ancianidad en el Nuevo semejanza con Dios. Esta puedan agravarse. No es copiosa,(Salmo130) ciada a todos los que caminan Testamento es directamente semejanza viene pocb a poco a agradable pensar en ellos de acuerdo con las instruc- vinculada a la espera del en- 1 (La ultima parte aparecera en medida que se deja penetrar demasiado, peqd" una vez ciones que Dios nos ha dado: cuentro final y definitivo con la prdxima edicion.) por el espiritu de bondad, de mas, me siento dispuesto a "Seguid en todo el camino que Dios en el momento de la alegria y de amor. Esta todo. Entre en los ochenta (Prohibida la reproduction de nuestro Dios os ha trazado: asi muerte. busqueda encuentra ahora su anos, ^Los terminare? Todos los todo o parte de este material vivireis, sereis felices y El canto del anciano Simeon, realizacion en el encuentro con dias son buenos para nacer y sin d permiso expreso del prolongareis vuestros al encontrarse con el bebito Dios hecho posible gracias a la morir. Mi tranquilidad personal, autor o de Claretian dias..."(Deuteronomio^ 5,33). Jesus en el Templo, expresa muerte. San Francisco de Asis que causa tanta impresion en el Publications, quienen lo ten- Abraham en los anos de su bien la espera paciente y alegre comprendia muy bien el mundo, radica en esto: per- dran muy pronto a la venta en vejez, recibe la promesa de del hombre en su carrera, destino humano y se referia a manecer obediente como he forma de libro.) Dios: "y vendras a ser padre de aspirando a la union total con < muchas naciones... yo te hare Dios: crecer hasta lo sumo y te con- "Ahora, oh Maestro, puedes stituire cabeza de muchos segun tu palabra dejar que tu RESPETO A LAVIDA— pueblos" (Genesis 17,4—6). La servidor vaya en paz: pues mis dNO SON D AST ANTE 10 MILLONES? vejez es considerada una ben- ojos han visto tu salvacion, que dicion de Dios. Vivir viejo,. has preparado, a la vista de DESDE 1973 EL ABORTO HA DESTRUIDO 10 MILLONES DE gozar de una feliz vejez, todos los pueblos, luz para PERSONAS UNICAS, IRREMPLAZADLES, HECHAS A LA IMAGEN rodeado de numerosos hijos y esclarecer las naciones y DE DIOS nietos, es una cqnsecuencia de gloria de tu pueblo, Israel". (S. la promesa de Dios a Abraham, Lucas 2, 29-33) ESTE JUEVES, 22 DE FEDRERO, 1961, ES EL do. ANIVERSARIO DE En la sociedad patriarcal Algunos. afios mas tarde, San LA INFAME DECISION DE LA CORTE SUPREMA LEGALIZANDO EL descrita por la Biblia, los an- Pablo, en su vejez, nos expresa ADORTO CON SOLO SOLICITARLO. cianos ocupan un lugar el mismo acto de fe: privilegiado. Ellos son con- "Yo ya estoy siendo ofrecido UNASE A NOSOTROS EN ORACION EL siderados los "notables" y los en sacrificio; ya se acerca la "consejeros" del pueblo. Son hora de mi muerte. he peleado SAB ADO, 24 DE ENERO, 1981, A LAS escuchados, respetados y con- la buena lucha, he corrido 2,00P.M. sultados. La literatura sapien- hasta el fin de la carrera, he cial, es decir los libros de la mantenido la fe. Ahora me OFICINA "RESPETO A LA VIDA" Sabiduria, el Eclesiastico , el espera el premio de una vida Eclesiastes y los Proverbios, de rectitud, el cual me dara en 18340 NW 12 Avenido estan llenos de alabanzas a la aquel dia el Sefior, que es el Miami, Florida 22169 ancianidad. juez justo". (II Timoteo 4, 6—8) "Cuan bien sienta a los HADRA MISA CONCELEDRADA Y DEDICACION DE UN cabellos blancos el juicio a los LA ANCIANIDAD Y LA MUERTE: SANTUARIO DE NUESTRA SRA. DE GUADALUPE, PATRONA ancianos el consejo" A LA LUZ DE LA FE DE LOS AUN NO NACIDOS. EL ARZODISPO EDWARD A. Que bien dice la sabiduria a Recientemente un programa MCCARTHY SERA EL PRINCIPAL CELEDRANTE. los ancianos, y la inteligencia y de television americano el consejo a los nobles. dedicado al tema de la vejez, LA MISA Y LA DEDICACION TENDIUN LUGAP, EN LOS TEIWNOS DE LA OFICINA "RESPETO La corona de los ancianos es hacia resaltar el hecho de que A LA VIDA" (EN LA ESQUINA DELA 183 CALLE DEL NWY LA 12 AVENIDA DEL NW.) Miami, Florida / LA VOZ / Viernes, Enero 16,1981 / Pagina 3A UNA TRAGEDIA HUMANA JAPONY VATICANO: MUTUO INTERES WASHINTON, (NC) - El asesinato de un funcionario del VATICANO, (NC) - El Papa Gobierno de El Salvador y de NOTICIAS DE LA SEMANA Juan Pablo II se reunid con el dos nprteamericanos, asesores embajador japones Ota del plan de reforms agram del Masami, y elogid "las gobierno, llevado a cabo por racistas, para este mismo dia, cualidades humanas del alma terroristas en la capital de la aniversario del nacimiento del japonesa, dones naturales que nacion "fue una tragedia Rev. Martin Luther King. ^M^^ $ sus compatriotas han desarro- humana y politica", dijo el llado grandemente". Sefial6 el obispo Thomas Kelly, Papa el mutuo interes por la secretario de la Conferencia" LOS PRIMEROS GORRIONES LIBRES paz y el desarrollo e hizo un Catolica de EE.UU. llamado a una solidadaridad in- MADRID, (NC) - Los dos ternacional para combatir el HABLA EL PAPA A CHOFERES miembros de Solidaridad, la ampliamente esparcido espec- union obrera libre de Polonia, tro del hambre, especialmen- VATICANO, (NO- En un sor- fueron entrevistados por el, te a aquellas naciones mas fa- prendente visita de mediodia, semanario catolico espanol vorecidas. Juan Pablo II se dirigio a los Vida Nueva. Zigmund Sawalski, chdferes y mecanicos del esta- unos de los dos visitantes, dijo OPINIONES DIVIDIDAS RESPEC- cionamiento de autos del Vati- que ellos eran "los dos TO AINDOCUMENTADOS cano diciendoles que: "los primeros gorriones permitidos autos, como las almas, salir. Tratamos de lograr her- necesitan del cuidado carinoso mandad. No buscamos otra Washington,(NC) - La comi- de los que tratan eon Giles", e! cosa que un decente modo de sion encargada de estudiar mismo trato que se debe al vida para JOS obreros polacos y reformas a las leyes de in- migracion anuhcio dps alma redimida pdr Cristo. Que para todos los obreros dei recomendaciones sobre tar- su profesion corfi© choferes les mundo." Josef Przibiski, el otro jetas de identificacion para el recuerde que todos somos obrero, dijo que el interes de trabajo: una que las rechazaba, hermanos en elrnismo camino sus visitas era lograr mas con- y otra que las fapoyaba. La? que I leva a la etemidad. tactos con las uniones obreras Despues visito la sala telefonica metas, si se adbptan '.por el libres fuera de Polonia. Ambos congreso, es poder llevar a los del Vaticano agradeciendoles declararon que en su reciente su cortesia y paciencia: tribunales a los patronos que visita a Venezuela seasegurd den trabajo a inmigrantes en ellos la solidaridad de las Negates. Otra alternative que la DEDICAN MUSEO A uniones, libres de Sur America Comision favorece es el uso de SACERDOTE con su causa. De Madrid par- certificados de nacimiento, tar- tieron para Bruselas, Belgtca, jeta de conducir u otros MISSOURI, (NC)'- Una seccion de donde regresaran a Polonia. documentos de identificacion. en el Museo Historico Jesuita Muchos se oponen a la tarjeta St. Estanislao, en Florissant, OBISPO SE OFRECE COMO de trabajo alegando que puede Mo., ha sido dedicada al Padre REHEN prestarse a abusos o a discrimi- Jesuita Daniel A. Lord, escritor, nacion contra los hispanos. Por compositor, paladin de la causa ROMA (NC) - El Obispo italia- otra parte recdmienda la am- moral en el cine e incansable no Mons. Luigi Bettazzi, de nistia a Ids miles de extranieros trabajador por la iuventud, en Ivrea, se ofrecio para sustituir a que entraron ilegalmente nasta el 25 aniversario de su rnuerte. Giovanni D'Urso, consejero de cierta fecha, y que se refu^rce Padre Lord fue importante in- la Corte de Casasion, el patrullaje de las fronteras, fluencia en la crecion del secuestrado por los inhumanos Codigo Moral adoptado por la fanaticos comunistas que for- industria cinematografica en ANUNCIANDO LA EXPOSICION DEL VATICANO cartelones man la Brigada Roja, quienes en AUMENTAN VOCACIONES EN 1930.* Logro fama mundial similares a este aparecen en todas partes de Tokio. Una tienda de "juicio popular", en el cual el GRANBRETANA •• ayudando a establecer la firma pueblo no toma parte, senten- departamentos es la patrocinadora del evento que coincidira con editorial de St. Louis, Mo., ciaron a muerte al rehen. la visita del Papa alfapon el proximo Febrero. "Queen Work" y cuyas LONDRES, (NC) - La ultima utilidades se usaron para do catolica, aunque se vean que su permiso de residencia edicidn del Directorio Catolico promover el movimiento APLAZAN LA DISPUTA POR EL obligados por necesidad a per- estaba vencido. En un libro de muestra que el numero de Solidarity entre la juventud de CANAL DE BEAGLE tenecer al Partido Comunista, publicacion reciente el sacer- seminaristas en Inglaterra y Estados Unidos y Canada. En agrego. Dos obreros polacos dote critica la llamada doctrina Gales aumento este ano en un Buenos Aires, (NC) - El gobier- del movimiento libre de seguridad nacional que 12%, de 480 el afio pasado a 1931 instituyq las Escuelas de no argentino pidio mas tiempo Verano de Accion Catolica y Solidaridad, Sigmunt Sawalski sustentan muchos regimenes 536 este ano. Sin embargo, para estudiar la propuesta del y Josef Przybyski, quienes „ militares contra la posible in- hace notar que pasara algun expandio este programa a Papa Juan Pablo II en su arbitrio todos los EE.UU. y Canada. En visitaron Caracas y Madrid para fluencia sovietica, porque se tiempo antes que se refleje de la disputa con Chile sobre el establecer contactos con otros esgrime a la vez para privar a este aumento en el numero de su carrera escribio 22 libros, 15 canal de Beagle, segun infor- libretos, cerca de 250 pan- sindicatos, coinciden en esto al los ciudadanos de sus derechos sacerdotes. Tambien muestra mes, por oDJecciones de decir- que el gobierno de basicos. Habia sido expulsado el directorio un aumento en la fletos, 75 libros para ninos, cer- militares. El cardenal Raul Silva ca de 75 obras de teatro y gran Moscu no invadira Polonia asi del Brasil en 1972. Fue uno de poblacion catolica, de Santiago, Chile, ha pedido no mas, y que tales rumores los redactores de las Con- especialmente en la zona de numero de canciones y temas que los respectivos gobiemos musicales. son producto de la prensa. clusiones de Medellin en 1968, Southwark y Londres que arroja acoianel arbitrio "en respuesta que fomerttaron la renovacion un 17% mas en sus fieles y East a los desebs de ambos eclesial y la accion social. Anglia con un 6%. "HAY OTROS PECADOS DE ESTUDIANTES HISPANOS pueblos", y el cardenal Raul Primatesta de Cordoba en IMPUREZA" LOS ANGELES, (NC) - Us Escue- Argentina ha dicho que ante las Cat6|icas de California tie- "el claro llamado del papa" Vaticano, (NC) - No solo la Aumenta Demanda de nene una matricula de estu- para una.solucion pacifica, "esa lujuria, la licencia, la em-, diantes hispagos que suman paz tiene que ser obra de briaguez o las orgias pueden Comidas de Caridad 73,047 alumnos. La Division de todos nosotros... no podemos considerarse pecados de la guardar silencio o quedar in- carne; hay otros pecados de Asuntos Hispanos de la Con- PHOENIX, Ariz. (NC) - En el^ La cifra de los alimentos diferentes cuandb otros impureza como la idolatrfa, la ferencia Catolica de California comedor gratuito de la* calientes servidos en el preparan la guerra." brujeria, los celos, la hostilidad, dice que esta cifra representa Sociedad de San Vicente de comedor de caridad de San la ira, las rivalidades egoistas, la el 27.9% de la matricula total Paul se sirvieron un total de Vicente de Paul es una de las de las escuelas catolicas deU CREEN NO INVADIRA RUSIA A envidia, dijo el Papa Juan Pablo POLONIA 3*46,025 comidas calientes mas altas en 28 anos. estado. II en su primera audiencia de durante 1980, registrando un Canada, (NC)- Es dificil que 1981. El Papa ha dado varias notable aumento en relacion La Cena de Navidad solamen- PROTESTA REUGIOS A Rusia invada a Polonia porque homilias sobre el sentido con el ano anterior, segun un te ofrecio mas de 2,100 cenas a ANTIRACISTA ese paso podria desatar la ter- cristiano del sexo. miembro responsable de la base de pavo, las que fueron cera guerra mundial, dice un Sociedad en Phoenix, quien servidas por 60 voluntarios de la Hermandad del Templo Beth "BUGALO, N.Y. (NC) - La refugiadto • polaco recien NIEGANINGRESO A achaca el auge en la demanda Israel, en un gesto de comunidad religiosa y dirigen- llegado quien desea mantener TEOLOGO EN CHILE de alimentos de caridad al alto tes cfvicos de Buffalo anonimato. "Ademas, lo que desempleo y al elevado costo solidaridad. celebraran servicios religiosos exigen los obreros polacos es Chile, (NC) - La inmigracion de la vida que haee imposible El comedor, patrocinado por es'p'eciales el 15 de Enero como poco, simplemente la normal chilena nego el reingreso del para los que tienen ingresos de la Sociedad d^San Vicente de "• una. demostracion contra la libertad que disfrutan en otros ; teologo belga P. Jose Comblin, muy poca consideracion al Paul del Condado de Maricopa, marcha planeada pot el' Partido paiseS+os trabajadores. Un 95% quien ensefiaba en el seminario comer regularmente comidas ha servido mas de 8.4 millones Nazi Americano, con senates de la poblacion continua sien-. diocesano «de Talca, diciendo nutritivas y balanceadas. de cenas en estos 28 anos. Pagina 4A / Miami, Floricia/ LA VOZ / Viernes, Enero 16,1981