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DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION (Continued on page 2) PAGE 1 »♦♦Overh i i< n im 115 m ItiiiiHli Colleges, in in im id iliMi MIMIUniversities participating (Continued from page 1) Institute, Wilma Boyd Career Schools, Mount Union (OH) Coed Trinity College (DC) Female Karl is a high school senior in a Western Pennsylvania Hospital School Muskingum College (OH) Coed University of Dayton (OH) Coed Pittsburgh suburban school district. His of Nursing, the Philadelphia College of Niagara University (NY) Coed University of Detroit (Ml) Coed grades in school rank him high in his Performing Arts and the Pittsburgh Notre Dame College of Ohio (OH) University of Notre Dame (IN) Coed class and he's especially interested in Beauty Academy. Female University of Pennsylvania (PA) Coed history and politics. He thinks he might For more information on College/ Ohio University (OH) Coed University of Pittsburgh (PA) Coed like to be a lawyer. His high school Career Day at Duquesne, students may Pennsylvania State University (PA) University of Steubenville (OH) Coed guidance counselor has recommended contact their high school guidance Coed Ursuline College (OH) Female several schoolsforhlsconsideration. He counselors or call Duquesne's Point Park College (PA) Coed Villa Maria College (PA) Female can't visit all of them, and he is unaware Admissions Office at 434-6220. Villanova University (PA) Coed of the kinds of assistance he might find Fifth Floor Virginia Intermont College (VA) Coed to finance his education. Colleges and Universities Walsh College (OH) Coed Jennifer is in her junior year in a city Main Ballroom, Fourth Floor Presbyterian-University Hospital Washington and Jefferson College (PA) school. Her guidance counselor says School of Radiologic Technology (PA) Albright College (PA) Coed Coed she should consider going to college Coed Alderson-Broaddus College (WV) Coed Washington University (MO) Coed because she has the aptitude and talent Ouincy College (IL) Coed Allegheny College (PA) Coed Waynesburg College (PA) Coed to develop ber potential in a liberal arts Robert Morris College (PA) Coed Alliance College (PA) Coed Westminster College (PA) Coed setting. But she's always expected to Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) find a job in an office. Her counselor has Baldwin Wallace College (OH) Coed West Virginia Wesleyan College (WV) Coed explained that today’s business and Beaver College (PA) Coed Coed Salem College (WV) Coed service positions require special Bellarmine College (KY) Coed St. Bonaventure University (NY) Coed West Virginia University (WV) Coed training. She wonders, should she Bethany College (WV) Coed Saint Francis College (PA) Coed Wheeling College (WV) Coed consider a four-year college, an Boston College (MA) Coed associate degree program ora technical Saint Louis University (MO) Coed Wittenberg University (OH) Coed State College (PA) Coed institute or career school? St. Margaret Memorial Hospital-School Xavier University (OH) Coed Capitol University (OH) Coed of Nursing (PA) Coed Art Institute of Pittsburgh (PA) Coed Carlow College (PA) Female Karl and Jennifer can find the answers St. Mary’s College (IN) Female Computer Systems Institute (PA) Coed Carnegie-Mellon University (PA) Coed to many of their questions about their St. Vincent's College (PA) Coed Electronic Technology Institute (OH) Case Western Reserve University (OH) futures at the 16th annual College- Seton Hill College (PA) Female Coed Career Day Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, Coed Slippery Rock State College (PA) Coed ICM School of Business (PA) Coed at Duquesne University. Representa­ Catholic University (DC) Coed Springfield College (MA) Coed tives of more than 115 colleges, Chatham College (PA) Female Median School of Allied Health Careers Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) (PA) Coed universities and career schools will be Clarion State College (PA) Coed Coed Pittsburgh Beauty Academy (PA) Coed on hand to help the high school classes College of Notre Dame (MD) Female The Western Pennsylvania Hospital of 1983 and 1984 plan their educations College of Wooster (OH) Coed School of Computer Technology (PA) and careers. School of Nursing (PA) Coed Coed Community College of Allegheny Thiel College (PA) Coed The Clarissa School of Fashion Design The program is sponsored by the County (PA) Coed (Allegheny Campus) Tiffin University (OH) Coed (PA) Coed Duquesne Office of Admissions in Community College of Allegheny cooperation with the Catholic College County (PA) Coed (Boyce Campus) Coordinating Council. Community College of Allegheny Information on college studies and County (PA) Coed (Centre-North) specialized job training after high Community College of Allegheny school graduation will be available to County (PA) Coed (South Campus) high school junior and seniors attending Daemen College (NY) Coed College Day. Various programs will be Davis and Elkins College (WV) Coed offered in several locations in the Dickinson College (PA) Coed V i l l a : A Strong Foundation Duquesne Union throughout the Drexel University'(PA) Coed afternoon. Duquesne University (PA) Coed For Growth! 7 Representatives from schools as D’Youville College (NY) Coed Villa Maria is a liberal arts college dedicated to providing quality education distant as New Mexico will join Tri-State Eckerd College (FL) Coed for todays woman. Solid academic programs and a 12:1 student/faculty educators in offering financial aid Edinboro State College (PA) Coed ratio offer a rich environment for personal growth and career develop­ information and career and vocational Elizabethtown College (PA) Coed ment (last year, our graduates earned a 94% placement ratel) We helped counseling. Fairfield University (CT) Coed 80% of our students finance their education in 1981-82, by distributing Fordham University (NY) Coed Three sessions on financial aid, aver 1.6 million in Aid. hosted in the Duquesne Room on the Gannon University (PA) Coed third floor of the Union will provide an Goucher College (MD) Female Programs: opportunity for students to inquire Grove City College (PA) Coed Biology Modem Languages about the prospects of assistance and to Heidelberg College (OH) Coed Business (Spanish, Spanish/French) fill out applications for various grants, Hiram College (OH) Coed Chemistry Nursing* Dietetics loans and scholarship. Sessions are Holy Cross College (MA) Coed Psychology scheduled for 1 30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. so Early Childhood Education* Public Relations/Advertising* Hood College (MC) Female that all students attending are able to Elementary Education Social Work avail themselves of this service. Indiana University of Pennsylvania (PA) English/Communications Sociology Coed Home Economics/ Special Education Concurrently, career and vocational John Carroll University (OH) Coed Merchandising & Retailing Therapeutic Recreation* Mathematics opportunities at the various Juniata College (PA) Coed Medical Technology New this fall: participating institutions will be outlined Kent State University (OH) Coed at booths in the main ballroom and on Medical Laboratory Minor in Information Keystone Junior College (PA) Coed the fifth floor of the Union. Technician* Systems Management King's College (PA) Coed (*) also Associate Degree Pittsburgh area education institutions LaRoche College (PA) Coed (*) Associate Degree only will be represented along with other LaSalle College (PA) Coed Pennsylvania schools including the Lehigh University (PA) Coed University of Pennsylvania, The Lock Haven State College (PA) Coed If you think Villa Maria can offer you the total Pennsylvania State University, Indiana Lycoming College (PA) Coed education you are seeking and would like to know University of Pennsylvania, Orexel and Malone College (OH) Coed more about us, look for us Sunday, September 26 Temple Universities, and Allegheny, Manor Junior College (PA) Female Westminster and Thiel Colleges. at the College/Career Day on the Duquesne Marquette University (Wl) Coed University campus. Or, call or write: Among schools from across the Marymount College (NY) Female nation participating are Marquette, Marymount College of Virginia (VA) Director of Admissions Fordham, Catholic and Case Western Female Villa Maria College Reserve Universities, and Boston, Marywood College (PA) Female 2551 West Lake Road Albertus Magnus, Hood and Holy Cross Mercy hurst College (PA) Coed Colleges. Erie, PA 16505 Mount Aloysius Junior College (PA) (814) 838-1966 ext. 244 Technical and career schools to be Coed represented include the Opticians Mount Saint Mary's College (MO) Coed PAGE 2 GANNON UNIVERSITY Spend a Sunday Discovering Excellence! OPEN CAMPUS 1982 OCTOBER 3RD 1:00-4:30 PM l i l l p w Q ÜP* /8wJEIIElEii

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PAGE 3 LaSalle College Open House Nov. 7 LaSalle is a liberal arts, coed day and city park system in the world, and the student with greater options, and a assistance last year. The financial aid residential college founded in 1863, by old, historically renowned residential thriving Honors Program is in operation. program at La Salle College provides the Christian Brothers. Full-time section of Germantown. opportunities for scholarships, grants, enrollment is 3600 students. The college Program of studies include: art loans and student employment. La Salle first admitted women as full-time day The modern residence halls at La history, biology, accounting, finance, offers a very generous Scholarship and resident students in 1970; Salle accommodate approximately 900 management, marketing, personnel and Program to entering first year students. approximately 1400 women are students, and consist of nine labor relations, quantitative analysis, Thirty competitive full tuition currently attending LaSalle. Most of the dormitories, most of which are coed, chemistry, classic languages, scholarships are available to all students come from the northeastern and two garden type apartment economics, elementary, secondary and qualifying students, and fifteen, full- states, but the La Salle student body complexes open to married students special education, English, communica­ tuition Christian Brothers’ Scholarships boasts of repressentation from thirty and to upperclassmen. tion, geology, mathematical sciences, are available to students attending states and twenty foreign countries. computer science, and military science. Catholic High Schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and La Salle's campus is located on Olney La Salle students normally structure a Schools conducted by the Christian ave , in the northwest area of the city on program leading to the completion of Approximately 75 per cent of La Brothers of the Baltimore Province. an attractive 45 acre campus within 120 credits. The academic year is Salle's students received financial close proximity to downtown divided into two semesters to include 15 Philadelphia's cultural, social and credit hours each. The curriculum historic centers. For a city campus, La allows wide flexibility in choosing Salle is pleasantly green and distinctive. courses. Various independent study and It borders Fairmount Park, the largest interdisciplinary programs provide the LaSalle ••• New Accelerated Computer Course A Great College Suppose, for a moment, Computer Tech Exec This special program, that you’re a college came up with the exclusively for college ina Great Qty graduate who discovers solution. It's a 14 week, graduates, is designed for Attend a modern coed day and resident college that computer training, 350 hour, accelerated individuals with an which you didn't receive Computer Programming extremely high degree of founded in 18 6 3 by the Christian Brothers. in college, is necessary Course, the Tech Exec. aptitude for computer Located in the northwest area of the city on an for you to succeed. programming and the attractive 60 acre campus within close proximity to downtown Maybe you have dis­ The Tech Exec Course is designed to enhance a capacity to handle the Philadelphia’s cultural, social and historic centers. covered that there are demands of accelerated no openings in the field college education with specialized education in training. Only students At La Salle, students find learning attractive and interesting . . . for which you received a in smaller classes . . . student ratio is 15 to 1 . . . over 70% of faculty have the doctorate. degree and you want to data processing. The with scores in the upper get into the computer program is structured for 10 percentile on the IBM I Outstanding programs of study (Full/Part-time) available with more than 40 major areaa of study. field. What's the answer? immediate employment Programmers Aptitude Complete Financial Aid Program based on NEED as well as MERIT available to all students. in the computer industry Test are accepted for this Another year or two in Accessible Excellence with emphasis on the Individual and the Personal course. The tests are college? and related fields, and are keynote elements of a La Salle College Education, makes extensive hands- administered at Com­ ft Having had this on use of the school's two puter Tech at no cost. problem posed to them versatile, high-speed many times, the faculty at computer systems. Computer training is our business —not a sideline. That’s right, we teach only computer training; no other course or career program.

We're the specialist. All of our time, energy and tinancial resources are spent in providing the very best in computer equipment and instruction. Our programs are directed toward one goal— a career in the computer field. With two versatile, high-speed computer systems and 135 on-line terminals on the school premises, you receive more hands-on training and can complete your program in less time. Com pare our equipment, faculty, time required and cost. m oving forw ard in the '80s • Nine month computer operations and computer programming diploma DEGREE PROGRAMS: SPECIAL PROGRAMS: SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS .School of Arts and Sciences Advanced Placement Honors Competitive courses School of Business Administration La Salle m Europe Christian Brothers • Hands-on training using the latest Army ROTC for Men and Women Honorary computers as well as telecommuni- Send for a free booklet ations and time-sharing equipment • Day and evening classes Fill Out and Mail Today or call (412) 391-4197 • Free full-time placement assistance

Day Admissions Name Address Ul SAKE COUEGE Philadelphia, Pa. 19141 (215) 951-1500 City ___ ..State Name. Telephone Address. Computar School of Computer Technology City------State. .Zip Code. TECH Fulton Bldg., Sixth St. at Duquesne Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15222 High School Attended ______y ear G rad • Financial aid available • An eligible institution for higher education loans. :VfiM B.E.O.G. Grants and S.E.O.G. Grants • Approved fpr veterans' training Transfer Student Q v e s QN u Field of Interest ______• Licensed by Pa. State Board of Private Business Schools PAGE 4 Liberal Arts provide Career Baldwin Wallace College As a small college with a place in which to learn, to Accreditation of Teacher Preparation at Carlow commitment to personal teach, and to grow. attention, B-W offers you Education. It is approved by the American Chemi­ The small college in the big city is Financial Aid many opportunities to The core curriculum cal Society and the Ohio considered by many to be the best of all pursue special interests has been designed to possible worlds, combining, as it does, At Carlow, financial aid is available for or skills both in and provide each student with College Association. It the opportunity for special attention in every eligible applicant in the form of outside the classroom a more thorough back­ has been approved by the the classroom and special opportunities grants, scholarships, loans and student and to enhance your ground in the humanities, Association of American in the business world. Carlow College employment. Approximately 80% of appreciation for art, social sciences, math­ Universities since 1931. provides its 1,000 students with a strong Carlow's full-time students receive music, drama and ematics and sciences, as B-W is a member of the liberal arts curriculum to prepare them some form of financial assistance. literature while you well as health and Association of American Colleges, the American for successful careers and buttresses its Faculty prepare for your chosen physical education. academic program with career career. Council of Education and counseling and internship programs. Carlow has a faculty whose primary the American Association commitment is to the education of In an intellectual A college education is of Colleges of Teacher Majors and Certifications Programs undergraduates. The faculty-student community where learn­ an investment in your Education. ing is viewed as a process future. Before you decide Carlow grants Bachelor of Arts, ratio is 1-14, and faculty members are which continues after the we are too expensive, ask Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of available to assist students in planning The College is accredit­ individualized programs of study, field formalized college about our financial aid Science in Nursing and Bachelor of program. At Baldwin- ed by the North Central placements and internships. education, the faculty and Association of Colleges Science in Speech Pathology degrees. Wallace, we believe that staff have developed and Secondary Schools Students can major in art, art/art therapy Where the Action It the educational experi­ academic programs to to award the Master of preparation, biology, business ence is a sound invest­ Carlow's campus is on a 13-acre help students attain Business Administration management, chemistry, comprehen­ ment, and our financial hillside overlooking Oakland, the individual goals with-in degree (M B A.) and the sive social studies, English, history, aid program is designed educational, cultural and medical center the liberal arts tradition. M a s te r o f A rts in liberal studies, mathematics, ministry, to help as many students of Pittsburgh, where art galleries, fast- Education (M.A. in Ed ). music, music/music therapy prepara­ as possible. The College food shops, museums, ethnic The College's empha­ These graduate level tion, nursing, political science, sis is on the liberal arts also offers several restaurants, concert halls, bookstores, programs have also been psychology, sociology/anthropology, scholarship programs theatres and a wide variety of shops orientation as the most approved by the Ohio speech/communication/theatre, based on outstanding provide an unending source of effective basis for career Board of Regents and the speech pathology, theology or women's achievement in high entertainment. Downtown Pittsburgh is preparation. Introduction State Department of studies. They may also design their own to new and varied fields, school. independent majors. a ten-minute ride from the campus, and Education has approved the bus stops at the college's front door. subjects and ideas act as the certification areas. Carlow offers certification programs a catalyst, expanding The undergraduate On Campus students' interests and in art education, early childhood college is fully accredited Why Baldwin-Wallace values and forming the education, elementary education, Career counseling, professional and by the North Central College? The decision is foundations for leading medical technology, music education, peer tutoring, campus ministry, student Association of Colleges yours. We hope that you rich and productive lives. perfusion technology, school nursing, health program and child care are some and Secondary Schools, will visit our campus, talk A spirit of community secondary education, special education of the support services available to the National Association with our admission staff makes the institution an and speech correction. Carlow students. of Schools of Music, and and faculty members and exciting and rewarding the National Council of learn more about B-W. California State College A Blend of Quality, Variety California State College has long provided special education, speech pathology and quality higher education to state residents. audiology and industrial arts. In addition, Since the mid-1800s, the college has Secondary Education programs in the responded to national and regional educational sciences, languages (French, German and needs. Today, the college's School of Science Spanish), social sciences, and humanities are EDUCATION and Technology offers 15 undergraduate available. degree programs and enrolls approximately 40 PRESERVE IT... ENJOY.. percent of the incoming freshmen class. According to the college placement office, 71.6 percent of ail teacher education graduates INVEST IN IT... Technology programs include environmental have gotten jobs. Supply and demand studies studies, industrial management, graphic indicate that there are teacher shortages in the communication, petroleum technology, pre­ following areas: industrial arts, chemistry, engineering, math and computer science, physics, mathematics, general and early medical technology, business administration sciences. and others. The development of the School of California State College Science and Technology came in response to The School of Liberal Arts, founded in 1962 the growing national emphasis on the enrolls approximately 28 percent of the fall Offers more than 85 degree program s - technologies. class. Nearly 50 programs in the humanities, natural and social sciences are offered through both baccalaureate and associate degrees. The School of Continuing Education now liberal arts. offers eight associate degree programs. All School of Liberal Arts credits earned in the 2-year associate degree Majors in professional writing, social work, programs are transferable into selected 4-year psychology, speech communication, School of Science and baccalaureate degree programs. pre-medicine, and urban recreation and park administration appear to be popular choices for T e c h n o l o g y CSC undergraduates. In addition to the Approximately 9 percent of the freshmen School of Education class now enters 2-year programs which college’s 85 undergraduate programs, post graduate degrees are available through the include accounting, administration and School of Continuing Education] management, computer science technology, Graduate School in 28 areas of study. community living arrangements, drafting School of Graduate Studies technology and others. Many courses are Accredited by the Middle States Association offered in the evening to enable working adults of Secondary Schools and Colleges as well as to build better job skills. the National Council for the Accreditation of Financial Aid Available Teacher Education and the National Council of For more information write or call Social Work Education, the college enrolls The initial focus of the college was taacher approximately 4,000 undergraduates and Name- Californla State College] preparation. The college has not lost sight of approximately 600 graduate students. California, Pa. 15419 this very important task of preparing qualified I Address - Admissions Office teachers. From its beginning as a teacher's college to (412) 938-4404 its present stature as a multi-purpose state I City* . State- Still enrolling approximately 23 percent of the college, California has educated over 26,000 fall freshman group, the School of Education individuals who continue to carry on Cai State's High School Attended. , Year Grad. offers degrees in early childhood, elementary, tradition of excellence.

PAGE 5 Marymount College of Virgìnia

ARLINGTON VA — As in January 1983 MBA Dominion in North the 1982 - 83 academic classes will be offered at Arlington is open during year began during the Tysons Corner Shopping business hours for first week of September, Center. interviews; arrangements approximately 1,000 may also be made for New graduate pro­ undergraduate students evening interviews, if grams are the Master of and 300 graduate stu­ necessary. On Sunday, Arts in Human Resource dents convened at November 7, the Ad­ Development and the Marymount College of missions Office will hold Master of Science in Virginia in Arlington, just an “Open House for Nursing Administration. across the Potomac River prospective high school from Washington, D.C. The College has seniors, when there will be an opportunity to meet At the undergraduate complete dining, recrea­ the faculty and learn more level the College offers 40 tion, and sports services, while the research about academic pro­ career emphases in the facilities and cultural, grams, student life, and areas of Arts and educational, and recrea­ career possibilities. Sciences, Business tional offerings of the Administration, Educa­ For more information nation's capital are just a tion and Human Services, on any of Marymount’s few minutes away. and Nursing. These programs, see our emphases, centered The Admissions Office representatives at . the around a liberal studies on the campus at the College Fair, or call the core, lead to Associate intersection of North Admissions Office, 703- and Bachelor's degrees. Glebe Road and Old 522-5600. Each degree program requires an internship in the field of major study. Washington metropolitan area businesses, pro­ fessional associations, cyV larynK xirft G ollege o f V irg in ia and government agencies Founded 1950 offer valuable internship opportunities. Meet B9»a*w 'co«e9e The undergraduate Our Representatives ,\and \n enrollment at Marymount , 0 f c \e ^ e is primarily women, and at two-thirds of the under­ Duquesne University’s s o o t\v 1 N eS graduates live in modern College/Career Day residence halls on the campus. In recent years Sunday, September 26 e *e l°< "0 Qra0«*e de9 « the College has also 8 L eu ^ ra° rtrnen« ö e n t f attracted increasing Now Offering Courses Leading To: numbers of women * 27 a c a d e returning to college to Master of Arts complete their studies or Mrster of Business Administration * « 0 0 W'v® r, tacuKN .„„toswP sharpen skills after being Master of Education out of the job market for Master of Science in Nursing aa-a studen ’n e cooP several years. Bachelor’s and Associate Degrees in: «eK><*ee(' Graduate programs, Arts and Sciences w e rsW which are coed, are Business Administration offered for working men Education ‘ o'09'^ eoooo^0''"' Nursing and women in the late afternoon, evening, and in special weekend seminars on campus and at selected off-campus of C00«ct' Bf^'oW tO »4°V' sites. The Master of Business Administration and Master of Education programs were establish­ At the Intersection of North Glebe Road and Old Dominion ed in 1979; the MBA is For Further Information Call 522-5600, extension 270 now offered, in addition, at the Pentagon. Starting PAGE 6 ELECTRONICS “Christians have an original role to play in TECHNOLOGY research and teaching ore you looking including Microcomputers precisely because they reject any partial vision of Accredited Member — N a t io n a l man," said the pope. for a career with "Research at the Association of Trade & Technical Schools university level supposes Theological research "cannot exist without complete loyalty, serious­ CLOUT? M e m b e r — State Insured Guarantee ness and freedom of seeking its source and its scientific investigation," regulation in^ Scripture Loan Program the pope told the board and tradition, in the Member — State Grant Program members, whom he experience and decisions received along with of the church recorded by An Equal Opportunity School rectors of the Catholic the magisterium in the universities of Europe. course of the centuries," Program leads to the award of the he said. Associate in Specialized Technology "It is at this price that The pope recalled that, you bear witness to the in speaking to professors degree. Consult us for credit based truth, that you serve the and students in Mexico, on previous training church and society, and he listed three objectives A carter that promises excitement, travel, the opponent truth, that you serve the for Catholic universities: 9y to work closely with clients and pays well9 church and society, and Then the field of cosmetology may be just what you ore that you merit the esteem — “To make a specific looking for. ond the school with the most comprehensive training to fulfiH your dream» is Pittsburgh Beauty DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS of the university world," contribution to the church and society by a Academy the pope said. AND, PBA qualifies for five mojor programs to help stu Day Classes begin Sept. 27. 1982. Jan. 3, 1983 truly complete study of dents f¡nonce their education. 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Page r Saint Francis College SAINT Saint Francis College, located 80 clinical problem solving and a 12-month miles east of Pittsburgh in the scenic internship with experienced physicians. southern Alleghenies, has been making The students have often made good significant strides in recent years to professional contacts during their provide the community and nation with internships and later received job offers FRANCIS well-prepared health professionals. from their training physicians.

The physician assistant program at “We have provided the community the College has already graduated two with a significant number of excellent classes with nearly 50 individuals physician assistants, placed with both COLLEGE] entering the profession, while the local and non-area physicians,” said nursing department’s first scheduled Berge. “Others have continued their LORETTO, graduates are beginning their junior education in postgraduate programs,” year and clinical education. he added. PENNSYLVANIA, 15940 “We have gone through a great deal of The nursing department's curriculum growth and development in just the past is structured, with the students' few years," said Ron Berge, director of freshman and sophomore years filled the Physician assistant program. “We with liberal arts courses which serve to the College are expanding our clinical affiliations in offer a broad base for the study of among the pines. .. a wider geographic area to provide our nursing. Then, their junior and senior students with the best possible facilities years center on an extensive clinical and clinical teachers. We have also learning experience in hospitals and substantially modified our curriculum to community agencies. better integrate our academic material with more clinical experience,” he AREAS OF STUDY AT SAINT FRANCIS COLLEGE explained. “We teach our students to assess the wellness of a client to give them a baseline to diagnose for nursing the BUSINESS The nursing department, only in its individuals,” said Dr. Dougan. "It’s very Accounting third year of existence at the College, important that our nurses learn to give Economics has undergone similar growth and proper medication and treatments, to Management development. “Our staff has grown to talk with clients and to deal with various meet the needs of our increased systems of society that impact on Commerce/ enrollment and our students nursing. Our students receive extensive Modern Language requirements,” said Dr. Marion Dougan clinical experience beginning with chairperson of the nursing department SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS HUMANITIES relatively well persons and later Biology “We have seven nurse educators on out advancing to acutely III persons," she American Studies staff to provide our students with the explained. ’ Environmental Science Comparative best possible experiences in the ’Marine Biology Literature classroom and in a clinical setting,” she Chemistry added. Saint Francis, with an enrollment of English 1,600 students, also offers a variety of Mathematics ’Journalism other majors to its students. Degrees in ‘Computer Science History The physician assistant program is business administration, psychology, Philosophy designed to provide the student with an social work, liberal arts, biology and overall college education, with various other career-oriented fields are Religious Studies extensive classroom experience in available. SOCIAL SCIENCES EDUCATION Anthropology Elementary Education Political Science ’Library Science Psychology Secondary Education Social Work Dean Institute ofTechnology Public Administration/ FINE ARTS Government Service Art Sociology Theatre Over Three Decades of Service to PRE-PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE Engineering (3-2) French Pre-Medicine Spanish youth and Industry Pre-Law

• ELECTRICAL GRADUATE PROGRAMS • D R A F T I N G Master of Arts in Industrial Relations • W E L D I N G Master of Education Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry Master of Business Administration Call 412/531-4433 A representative from Saint Francis College in DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Loretto, Pennsylvania will be on hand at Duquesne VETERAN APPROVED University’s College/Career Day Fair to discuss with you your career and curriculum interests.

DEAN Jto p by our table and leam the advantages of an TECH education offered by a sm all, liberal arts, Franciscan c o l l e g e ...... 1 inriniimiMiiiuiiiiiniiijUUU______J PAGE 8 The “Franciscan Tradition” is evident at St. Bonaventure

ST. BONAVENTURE — The foothills better known through their work with Library, including the oldest manuscript education in the "Franciscan Tradition" of the Allegheny Mountains in the the world's poor and in issues of justice Bible in America, one that was — just like thousands of others have for southwest corner of New York State are and peace, it is through St. Bonaventure completed in the thirteenth century. In the past 125 years. echoing with the sounds of a celebration University that the friars have been its collection can also be found the that has its roots almost 800 years in the recognized for their commitment to manuscripts of former student and past and a continent away. quality education. faculty member Thomas Merton, called by Time Magazine the “greatest spiritual St. Bonaventure University — the first What is called today the “Franciscan author of the 20th Century." Franciscan university in North America Elizabethtown Tradition" is evident in any reference to — is observing its 125th year as an the past, present, and also the future of Although traditionally steeped in the institution of higher learning this yearby College St. Bonaventure University. teaching of the liberal arts, St. incorporating a look at its past with a Bonaventure University recognizes the ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 commitment to the current and future changing needs of students in today's needs of today's college student. It was St. Bonaventure University Founded in 1899, Elizabethtown which was among the first three world and has instituted such programs College is a co educational college of Catholic colleges and universities in the as computer science and medical liberal and professional studies, offering Adding further significance to the A.S., B.A. and B.S. degree programs. country to offer journalism courses back technology to aid in their career celebration is the commemoration this Our historic commitment to the indi­ in 1913; the foundation for a mass preparation. Its business program is a year by Franciscans worldwide of the vidual student is reflected in our small communication program that has center for recruiting efforts by major size— 1400 men and women— with a 800th anniversary of the birth of the earned the respect of many of today's accounting and business firms. student-faculty ratio of 14:1. founder of their Roman Catholic order, media leaders. Elizabethtown's wide-ranging pro­ St. Francis of Assisi. grams include both the traditional The new Mecom Academic Center liberal arts disciplines like English, St. Bonaventure hosted the first helps in this preparation by assisting an history, religion and philosophy, and It was a small band of St. Francis’ a numbeT of career-oriented programs followers who journeyed from their Parents' Day in the nation in 1936 and involved faculty with the most up-to- was the first to establish a graduate date facilities and equipment in the such as accounting, computer science, native Italy more than a century ago to music therapy, medical technology, the frontier-like atmosphere of western theology program for women in the U.S. teaching of business and mass nursing, and occupational theory. New York to found a college named for in 1940. communication. We have available an excellent finan­ cial aid program, including over 90 St. Bonaventure of Fidenza, the patron merit academic scholarships for fresh­ of Franciscan studies and learning. The pre-war year also marked the Calling itself "the comprehensive men ranging tr m $200 to $1.500. founding of the Franciscan Institute on university with a small college The 110-acre <. npus is located in atmosphere.” St. Bonaventure today has "If only those dedicated men could campus as a center for worldwide Elizabethtown, a r 'munity of 8,000 an enrollment of approximately 2,300 people in »**.« ro northwestern see the fruits of their vision today," said Franciscan scholarship and research. undergraduate students in 27 major hills of Historic Lanu ’er County. the university's 17th and current Its editing of the works of philosopher Pennsylvania. and theologian William of Ockham has degree programs. president, Very Rev. Mathias Doyle. For further information contact: OFM, upon the dedication last year of a received praise from all corners of the world. These students come from Director of Admissions new $2.2 million academic center on the Elizabethtown College 22 building campus. throughout the country to this 600 acre Elizabethtown. PA 17022 Medieval and Renaissance works can campus along the banks of the Phone #717/367-1151. Although the Franciscans have been be found in St. Bonaventure's Friedsam Allegheny River to continue their

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• UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS IN: Accounting Finance Microbiology Pre-Medical Biology History Modern Languages Pre-Veterinarian U Chemistry Interdisciplinary Studies Physical Education Psychology Classics Management Sciences Philosophy Secondary Education Computer Science Marketing Physics Social Science Economics Mass Communication Pre-Engineering Sociology Elementary Education Mathematics Pre-Law Theology English Medicai Technology A Comprehensive University B With a Small College Atmosphere Q CONTACT: Donald Burkard, Director of Admissions, St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 14778,716-375-240«. B Oainb Bonaventure Univeroiby Saint Bonaventure, New York 14778 □BOI IBigglBliaa^^BaEmPtUlu^— aBm m miui— — q| liira a mwa— — nmn IBI PAGE 9 Catholic College Is Worth Price By DR. C. JOSEPH PUSATERI upward to 20,000 students and which inevitably must take a stand, whether in Dean, College of Arts and Sciences carry on nationally recognized teaching a bank, a business office, an operating teacher, student, administrator, family University of San Diego and research activities. Others are much room, a classroom or at home. — is up to his neck in values." Reprinted from Tidings smaller and may serve primarily a local Moreover, the most difficult and the Education, Lerner correctly pointed constituency. Altogether, they number most critical of life's decisions are those out, has always been "values-drenched" Every year hundreds of thousands of over 200, and they enroll approximately involving moral and ethical issues, and and to claim otherwise is a deception. Catholic high school seniors and their 400,000 students. to make those decisions wisely, one The true issue is how well — with what parents begin the often bewildering awareness and skill — a college or process of selecting the most NO MATTER their size or scope, like must be capable of principled judgment. their public counterparts, they are Such a capability, however, can only be university will meet its responsibility for appropriate college in which to invest addressing the moral concerns inherent four years of a young person’s life. concerned with knowledge, its increase rooted in a reasoned commitment to a developed value system. in every field of academic study. and its communication. But for Catholic Already well aware of an existing colleges, knowledge alone is not UNLIKE OTHERS, Catholic colleges differential between the costs of public sufficient. They will raise the key To be technically trained but devoid of cannot and have not pretended to avoid and of private higher education, it is question: "Knowledge for what values is to be a hazard to society. The those questions that are related to the understandable that they might ask: purpose?" horrifying example of the Nazi regime in ultimate choices which shape a society's “Why should we take on the additional Germany is all too recent a verification texture. These institutions share a burden of a Catholic college tuition? Is Their answer is this knowledge must of that dichotomy’s dangers. heritage dating back to the great such an education actually that assist all members of the academic important?” CLEARLY, ALL American colleges medieval universities of Europe. They community, students and faculty alike, do not, therefore, regard themselves as to live intelligent, satisfying and moral seek to develop a student’s intellectual As the dean of one Catholic college, I mere suppliers of trained personnel fora lives both as individuals and as citizens abilities, but not all will seek to foster the would argue strongly that it is indeed development of a principled judgment, modern, technological society: Their worth the price. in a democratic society. The goal, of personally understood and upheld students are presented with the classic therefore, is an education for practical ethical standards. Indeed, a state values which have formed the Judeo- Catholic universities and colleges wisdom. university finds it politically difficult, if Christian way of life as the ideals vary widely in their sizes and in their not impossible, to agree as an institution towards which one should strive. In this programs. Some are large, urban Living, one soon discovers, involves upon a set of values to which such a manner they seek to prepare graduates institutions whose enrollments range decision-making. A man or woman commitment could be made. Further, who are able to comprehend their own many individual educators there insist obligations to God, to themselves, and that values cannot or should not be to their fellow human beings. taught in the classroom at all, while at Duquesne Offers Parish Scholarships Robert Hutchins once commented the same time ironically lamenting the that we could caricature our nation as a number of college-educated persons in conglomerate of “250 million people, high places who have lately exhibited to Outstanding Students each waiting to get the drop on the unethical and immoral conduct. other. Admittedly, the moral tone of contemporary America has sunk to what in Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese For a relatively long period of time, may well be a perilously low level. In educators in public and even in many such an era, the urgency and the To underscore its mission as the secular private institutions of higher of admissions and financial aid. Awards significance of the value-centered major Catholic university of western learning espoused the idea that will be determined by academic philosophy that characterizes Catholic Pennsylvania, Duquesne University education should take place in a achievement and financial need. higher education stands in bold relief on again will offer 100 scholarships to supposedly value-free or value-neutral, the academic landscape. It is an students from parishes of the Pittsburgh During the month of October, totally “objective" atmosphere. The enterprise that justly claims the serious Catholic Diocese. applications for the scholarship will be fallacv of that notion was strikingly laid attention of Catholic high school mailed to all pastors of the Diocese of bare by Max Lerner when he wrote: The scholarship program, now in its students and parents seeking a superior Pittsburgh. Final recommendations "Every actor in the educational drama — third year of operation, offers a total of and an enduring collegiate experience. from each pastor should be submitted to $100,000 in scholarship aid to the University by February 1, 1983. outstanding students of the Pittsburgh Diocese. Students selected for the scholarship should rank in the top fifth of their high In announcing this year's program, school class, score approximately 1100 University President Rev. Donald s! on their College Board examinations, Nesit, C.S.Sp., said, "More than a and qualify for financial assistance. La Roche College century ago, Duquesne began its Recipients of the Parish Scholarships educational tradition with a special must enroll as full-time students at ... we’d like you to mission to provide quality education to Duquesne in the Fall of 1983. The needy youth of the Diocese. I am awards are annually renewable if the know more about us pleased that this Parish Scholarship student maintains a 3.0 ("B’j grade program continues to fulfill this worthy average and demonstrates continued aim of our founders.” financial need. La Roche has 21 m ajor program s offering B.A., One hundred scholarships, worth up In addition to its Parish Scholarship to $1,000 each, will be awarded to high program, Duquesne University also B.S., and B.S.N. degrees. Th is includes a new school seniors of local parishes, based substantially increased other major in com m unication which began in the on recommendations of their pastors. scholarship and financial assistance fall of 1982. Classes are offered during the day programs for incoming freshmen Candidates proposed by each parish students this year. For more details on and evening. La Roche also has a num ber of pastor will be reviewed by a University these programs, contact Duquesne's financial aid packages and scholarships avail­ committee which includes the directors Office of Admissions at 412-434-6220. able to students. Whether its computers or chem istry, business or biology, graphic design Dean Tech... History and Purpose or interior design, La Roche has career- oriented four-year degree programs which Dean Institute of carefully detailed to excellent facilities have been successful for growing num bers of Technology, formerly include that training West Penn Tech, founded promote an efficient and men and women. which will make a progressive school. in 1947, has achieved an graduate student readily enviable success record Dean Tech is justly employable. Students are proud of its high Nearly 20 years ago, La Roche College was in the training and placing required to develop a high of thousands of grad­ standards and the founded by the Sisters of Divine Providence. degree of proficiency and success of its graduates, uates in the past three skill in their work before The campus is located 10 miles north of decades. and assures its students they can qualify for a of its continued efforts to downtown Pittsburgh, off M cKnight Road in diploma or be eligible for Dean Tech is a promote the efficiency of the North H ills. Talk w ith our representatives professional school the associate degree. their training and welfare. o fferin g courses in La Roche at the Duquesne College Fair on September Our methods of pro­ Admission is granted Drafting — Design — cedures, individualized 26th and then make an appointment to tour Electricity and Welding. without reference to race, instruction, modern religion, color, ancestry College the campus. See for yourself what La Roche Each course has been standard textbooks and or national origin. can offer you. PAGE 10 Discover Excellence at Gannon ERIE, PA — "Discover­ reception in Beyer Hall and two year programs ing Excellence" will be from noon to 1:00 p.m. An will be spotlighted and the theme of Gannon opening "orientation” interested individuals will University’s Open Cam­ session will take place in have an opportunity to pus ‘82. It will be on the Hammermill Center at speak with counselors Sunday, October 3, 1982 1:00 p.m. In addition, and faculty regarding from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. at activities taking place their area of interest. the Gannon campus. from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. According to Admissions include displays and Visitors can view the x- Director Richard Sukitsch, demonstrations, campus ray laboratory, computer the annual event "is an tours, talks with students center, electron micro­ opportunity for the public representing academic scope demonstrations, to view first-hand what departments, and indi­ the WERG FM radio Gannon has to offer vidual sessions with station and Gannon academically as well as faculty members. Finan­ television studio, as well with regard to facilities, cial aid information for as other demonstrations faculty, programs, students and parents will and displays in the engineering, humanities financial aid and student also be available. life." and business colleges of The event is open to the the university. "Open Campus '82 will public free of charge, and Internships provide a valuable learning experience lor students at Marymount College of begin with an 11:00 a.m. exploration into every For more information Virginia near the nation's capital. This interior design student was placed at a prominent Mass in the Commons area of interest is on Gannon University's Washington O .C . design firm. and will be followed by a available. Gannon's 59 Open Campus 1982, call coffee and donuts four year, 11 graduate (814) 871-7240. Pope Appraises Colleges As Builders of Culture VATICAN CITY (NC) — Alexandria and Antioch, HE SAID that the new The constitution also "To preach the Gospel, "At the same time, in "Catholic learning the "centuries-old effort constitution governing "accentuated the aspects to teach, means to come these learning centers the centers must be places in of the monastic orders pontifical Catholic of ecumenism, mission­ into contact with the church continually which the church’s which, thanks to their universities and aca­ ary work and human living person, with human deepens, consolidates evangelization meets with tireless labor, contributed demic faculties "is the advancement" in Catholic thought, which continu­ and renews its own the great, universal to preserving the texts of fruit of many years of schools, the pope said. ously and in ever new science; that which it ‘academic process' that the classics," and the work,” including broad ways and different fields ought to transmit to the bears fruit with all the work of the great consultations with seeks the truth," he said. men of our times as the medieval universities. bishops' conferences and HE DECLARED that message of salvation," he conquests of modern there is a deep link science," said Pope John the learning institutions. He said that Catholic said. All these, he said, show between the church's institutions should be Paul II. that the church “entered He said that it defines mission of preaching the meeting points between “This is an immense from the very beginning Speaking in St. Peter s the purposes of eccle­ Gospel and her commit­ the Gospel and the world work, an organic work, an into lively contact with Square to about 30,000 at siastical faculties, their ment to Catholic learning of learning, but not simply indispensible work," he science." added. tending his Wednesday rights of academic centers. that. evening general audi­ Speaking particularly freedom and their duties ence, the pope praised of the church’s institu­ in teaching. the role of Catholic tions of higher learning, colleges and universities he said, "For centuries "It called theological in the development of these were centers of faculties to a particularly Western culture. science and teaching important function of i MERCYHURST COLLEGE and the culture of the research, namely that of He began his summer individual nations and passing on the Gospel vacation in the papal villa countries of Europe (and message in the legitimate at Castelgandolfo three other continents as well) cultural expressions of days earlier, but he owes a great deal to the various nations," he returned to the Vatican by them." said. helicopter shortly before the 6 p.m. audience. IF YOU’RE GOOD ENOUGH As usual, he arrived in TO GET INTO IT, St. Peter’s Square in his white Toyota jeep a few Carlcw Collqap minutes late. Following THERE’S NO LIMIT his custom, he cruised com bines the liberal arts slowly for about 20 with career preparation TO WHAT YOU minutes through paths formed by barricades in the square, greeting Bachelor of Arts CAN GET OUT OF IT. people and touching outstretched hands, Bachelor of Science before he mounted the Bachelor of Science raised platform at the foot in Nursing of the steps to St. Peter's and began his talk. Bachelor of Science in Speech Pathology THE POPE recalled that he recently published 22 Majors and a new constitution 10 Certification Programs Talk to our Representative governing church-run at College/Career Day academic centers. For inform ation, Mercyhurst College This sector of church call the Adm issions Office institutions "carries on its Glenwood Hills 3333 Fifth Avenue shoulders a long and Ei ip PA 16546 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 glorious history,” he said. 814 825-4000 412-578-6059 He cited the ancient Christian schools of PAGE ,11 S t u d e n t s D uquesne’s Tradition Approximately 4,555 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate Duquesne was founded over a century ago, in 1878, by students are enrolled in Duquesne's eight schools. Many the Congregation of the Holy Ghost, an internationally Duquesne students are from Pennsylvania, with other respected religious order of priests and brothers of the students coming from nearly every state in the country Catholic Church. It is a major, private, coeducational and from 40 foreign countries. Duquesne's students university open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. represent a diversity of cultural, economic, religious and Its diverse programs offer a rigorous and challenging cur­ social backgrounds. Over half of Duquesne's full-time riculum in eight schools of study in the liberal arts and undergraduate students live on campus in the Univer­ professional studies. sity's four modern dormitories.

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Bishops, Jew ish official give view s MEHMET ALI AGCA positive move for the Pope to meet By STEPHEN KARLINCHAK should be more concerned with the quoted by an official Israeli spokesman." with Arafat. "I think he (the pope) *The Man Who Shot the Pope9 Distress, hurt and reflection. That present and future, not the past." should meet with him (Arafat)," he TV Columnist Jim Breig interviews Marvin Kalb, chief diplomatic is the local reaction on both sides to "It's a very distressing thing. I Bishop McDowell noted that said. "The pope has met with correspondent for NBC News, on the NBC White Paper entitled "The comments exchanged by Vatican thought that the accusations about Rabbi Joseph Lichten wrote the sinners before, if he (Arafat) is a Man Who Shot the Pope—A Study in Terrorism." Kalb credits the and Israeli spokesmen over the the Holocaust had been put to introduction for Fr. Robert sinner. planned meeting between Pope John rest," Aux. Bishop John McDowell Graham. S.J.,'s work "Pius and the Vatican for extraordinary cooperation in researching the " I f the Pope is to be a documentary. See page 10 Paul II and Vasser Arafat, leader of said in regard to the Israeli Defense of Jews and Others." the Palestine Liberation Organisa­ comments on the role of the papacy peacemaker, he has to meet with both sides. The world should be in tion, in Rome. of Pope Pius XII concerning the Bishop Bosco noted that the pope Nazi persecution of the Jews. meets frequently with world figures, jubilation if the Pope can talk with C a re e r D a y (Israeli government spokesman adding that Arafat would have to be both parties involved. He's doing his Dan Meridor said Sept. 12 that the "There are a number of considered a world figure job." The College Career Day tabloid in this edition is Israelis would view a papal meeting documents on the record of Pius XII regardless of his politics. filled with information about many of the colleges, with the PLO chief “ grievously, in the official archives. It’ s Lane holds a different view. "The universities and career schools that will be especially because the pope is "the distressing that this canard is Bishop McDowell thought it was a (Continued on page 3) represented at the College Career Day at Duquesne representative of a moral and University. spiritual authority.” (But a high government official in Jerusalem who asked not to be named used much stronger Columnist here language to criticize the Vatican. ("The church, which did not say a Syndicated columnist Dolores Curran will give one word about the massacre of the Jews of the keynote speeches at the Triennial Diocesan for six years in Europe and has not Catechetical Congress here in October. Story is on had much to say about the killing of page 2. Also see her column on page 5. Christians for seven years in Lebanon, is now ready to meet a man who committed the killings in Mrs. Curran Lebanon and who wants the destruction of Israel in order to complete the work carried out by the Nazis in Germany," the official Book review said. ("If this man (the pope) meets Fr. Steven Paisa reviews the book, "On Being with Arafat, it is indicative of a Human: Reflections on Life and Living," a certain moral standard," he added.) collection of 117 columns of the late Bishop Fulton Sheen. Fr. Paisa says the book has the advantage of "Nations are like people,” Aux. treating the whole spectrum of human problems. See Bishop Anthony Bosco said, “ they page 10. say things that they might not say in a more thoughtful moment." "The words that came from Israel Abp. Sheen reflected a deep sense of hurt," said Nicholas Lane, president of the Also inside Pages Pittsburgh chapter of the American Jewish Committee. "It is so hard for Editorial ...... 4-5 us to understand what is in the mind Faithful fans Around the diocese...... 7 of a Holocaust survivor. The Obituaries...... 9 comments from other people are Sporting Kansas City Royal visors over their religious in Kansas City, Mo. The two fans follow the Royals Home Again...... 9 probably more representative of habits. Sisters of St. Joseph Flavia Blaes, left, and religiously and rarely miss a game on radio or Television, movies...... 10 what an American Jew feels about Cletus Mayer of Wichita, Kan., watch a foul ball television, but this was their first live game. (NC the meeting. I think generally we during a recent game against the Chicago While Sox Photo from Wide World) Diocese to m urk Catechetical Sunday OFFICIAL Catechetical Sunday the summer of 1968, 15 Religious eating the Christian Message Catechetical programs through­ symbolic gifts are then presented. in the diocese's 141 elementary and TO THE PRIESTS, RELIGIOUS sisters became the first professional (CCM)" program for the training of out the diocese will begin for the new 24 high schools. AND LAITY OF THE DIOCESE: "What’s important, is that the religious education co-ordinators in catechists will be offered at 17 school year on Sept. 19 as Catholics congregation accepts the catechists "I don't know if there are any new centers throughout the diocese this The 1982 theme for Catechetical observe national Catechetical the diocese. Now 159 parishes have and supports them," Miss McCann trends in CCD this year," she said. professional religious educators on year. Fifteen hundred adults will be Sunday is "Welcoming the Lord" Sunday. This year marks the 50th said. "We suggest that the people "It’s an ongoing developing process. staff and 118 parishes have semi- taking the CCM classes, Miss based on the Gospel reading of the year of the observance. responsible for adult programs, The trends are to more parental professional staffs. An all-day McCann said. day. The passage from St. Mark involvement in catechetics and the "Catechetical Sunday is a Sunday such as parent education, be also orientation session for new parish quotes Jesus as saying, "Whoever use of AV (audio-visual) materials of the year, usually the third Sunday commissioned that day." religious education directors will be welcomes a child such as this for keeps growing, both of which we held Sept. 23 in the Gallitzan Room my sake welcomes me. And in September, set aside to express Miss McCann said her office is Some 60,000 grade school and high have been doing in the diocese." of the Diocesan Office Building. whoever welcomes me welcomes, appreciation for the work of the also involved in some long-term school CCD students will begin not me, but him who sent me” . ministry of the catechists,” said MISS MCCANN said "There’s planning for the future. "We do run classes in approximately 300 Anne McCann, director of the been a movement toward more this like a business. . . " she said. These are very inspiring words parishes. Miss McCann explained THIS YEAR , the diocesan CCD diocesan Confraternity of Christian student involvement. The (CCD) It's cyclical. Catechetical Sunday for catechists, who are recognized that a few parishes don't have CCD and Religious Education Offices will Doctrine (CCD). teacher doesn't talk at the student. opens the centers and ongoing for their efforts and commission­ programs since they have no school sponsor the fifth triennial IN SOME parishes. Miss McCann Little children get to discuss gospel programs continue. Library ed for their work on this day. age students. Other parishes, she catechetical congress, Oct. 9 and 10 However, it would be incorrect to said, commissioning services will be teaching at their experiential at the David Lawrence Convention materials are taken out and the said, have combined the CCD newsletter gets printed. A new think of catechists in relation to conducted for catechists. In the classes into a regionalized, level." Center. "This is a congress whose commissioning ceremonies, she semester begins. The May children only for there are many consolidated program. goal is enrichment, motivation and who are teaching the youth and said, the parish priest will remind She noted that there has been a celebration for the catechists," Miss convocation is held. The summer catechetical institute is held at the adults of the parish as well. the catechists of the quality of their In addition, Miss McCann said movement to more professionalism McCann said. ministry, ask them to share the approximately 47,000 students are and professional training for Duquesne. And we're back to There are thousands of these faith, etc. In some parishes also receiving religious instruction religious education co-ordinators. In The CCD office’s “ Communi- Catechetical Sundav.” dedicated men and women throughout the Diocese who are willing to spend the time and Specter receives letters energy to increase their knowledge of the Christian WASHINGTON — Thirteen The delegation met with Senator "The tuition tax credit plan is message and to develop their Pennsylvanians, representing Specter and asked him to support necessary to guarantee educational communication skills in order to parents of 300,000 Catholic school the tuition tax credit plan. freedom of choice,'’ said Fetterhoff. effectively share their faith with children in Pennsylvania, Tuesday "The plan would benefit signifi­ others. To assist them in their cantly lower and middle income catechetical ministry the Office brought 75,000 letters urging support The delegation also was planning families, as well as members of for Religious Education/CCD has of tuition tax credit legislation to the to meet with Pennsylvania's other minority groups and the disadvant­ established centers in each Washington office of U.S. Sen. Arlen U.S. senator, H. John Heinz or his Priest dies aged," he said. deanery where they can prepare Specter, R-PA. representative, to talk about the tax Fr. Basil Bekavac, assistant pastor for certification or enrich The representatives, most of credit proposal. at St. Mary of Mercy Church, died The delegation also spoke to themselves beyond the introduc­ whom are parents of Catholic school Monday, Sept. 13, in Vincentian members of the press about the tory program. Also, this year on children themselves, brought 45 Home, where he had been a patient Howard J. Fetterhofl, executive purpose of the trip prior to the October 9 and 10, the Office for boxloads of letters to Sen. Specter to for one and one-half years. See director of the Pennsylvania meeting with Specter. Religious Education/CCD is show him the support forthe Reagan Catholic Conference, Henry offering a Catechetical Congress obituary on Page 9. Administration's tuition tax credit Aschenbrenner, deputy executive Parents of Catholic school at the David L. Lawrence plan in Pennsylvania. director of the PCC for education, children in the delegation from the Convention Center where The letters were written by and Bernard Shire, PCC informa­ state's dioceses included: outstanding speakers will present parents of nonpublic school children tion officer, were also present for the programs for catechists and in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, meeting. From the Pittsburgh diocese, parents. and the Dioceses of Allentown, During the meeting with Sen. Albert DeLucia of Canonsburg and As the primary educators of Altoona-Johnstown, Erie, Greens- Specter, Fetterhoff pointed out the William Sgro of Aliquippa, both their children, parents fulfill their burg, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, and urgency and importance of enacting members of the diocesan school role principally by modeling the Scranton. tuition tax credit legislation now. board. Christian life in their homes. However. I urge them to participate in programs the Confession praised criticized in survey parish provides in preparation for their children's reception of feelings, be able to counsel with love Baptism, First Reconciliation and CHICAGO (NC) - A survey of survey results in the October issue of serious sin, they would feel a need to now have made no use of it all. Un­ Eucharist, and Confirmation. U.S. Catholic pointed out that the go to private confession to feel truly less some serious readjustments are and concern, be trained in readers of U.S. Catholic, a monthly psychology.” Further enrichment is available magazine published in Chicago, has percentage of those who never go to forgiven. done, we won’t make it. The reform for parents through the programs found that 68 percent of respondents confession among its respondents Criticisms of confession focused so far has failed miserably because at the Centers. consider confession “ an important was much lower than the 27 percent on priests, the U.S. Catholic article it's not being used." Catechetical Sunday is the sacrament in my life." of respondents to a poll of Tennessee said. “ According to respondents, "The abundance of inept "If any common themes emerge Nearly 1,000 U.S. Catholic readers Catholics who said they never go to priests are supercilious, arbitrary, confessors puzzles experts in the from the responses," the article occasion for commissioning the catechists. At this time I wish to were polled and 282 responded. confession. Neither poll was a unavailable, unsympathetic, area," the article said. said, “ they are these: Catholics scientic survey of U.S. Catholics. need more instruction about the commend them for their service N inety-one percent disagreed judgmental, and in too much of a Both lay readers and priests Of the U.S. Catholic respondents, sacrament, they need better in this important apostolate and to with the view that "the Catholic hurry. The simple lack of time for advised shopping around for a good Church would get along fine if there 77 percent have used the new face- proper discussion was listed by confessors, and they want more encourage them and the parents confessor. "Many priests are opportunity for communal services. for their generous efforts to were no sacraments or ceremonies to-face method of confession: 72 several people as a particular sore unskilled," Father Henchal said. of any kind to express forgiveness of percent prefer the new rite of point. Many priests apparently stilj Generally, the respondents were communicate the Christian ' 'You have to shop around and find a supportive of the reform of the message. sin.” reconciliation to the way confession have a 'get-em-in-get-em-out' confessor who is sensitive to your sacrament, but they feel it has not With regard to frequency of was 20 years ago: and 77 percent approach to the sacrament." needs.” gone far enough or reached enough Faithfully in Christ confession, however, 54 percent said said they did not confess basically One priest, Father Michael people. Those who had tried face-to- they went a few times a year, 22 the same kinds of sins they used to Henchal, executive director of the A Massachusetts couple listed the face confession liked it: others percent less often than once a year, confess as children. diocesan liturgical commission in qualifications of a good confessor: four percent never, nine percent Although 51 percent said that they Portland, Me., said, “ At the rate "A good spiritual director should be sought to extend that openness to all once a month and only two percent rarely sin seriously enough to need things are going, the sacrament will very sensitive toward his people, get by endorsing communal penance. In Bishop of Pittsburgh more often than once a month. confession, 67 percent said that, if cease to exist in 10 years because of to know them, have a right attitude, short, they may be going less, but they are enjoying it more." September 1, 1982 An article to be published with the they committed what they felt was a non-use. At least two generations be sensitive toward other people’s 1 Page 2 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, September 17, 1982 National /world news Columnist, bishop to speak Pope visits Padua On Catholic education PADUA, Italy (NC) — Pope John PaulJI told the ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (NC) — An Episcopal at catechetical congress here people of Padua Sept. 12 that he could not solve all of priest told Catholic religious educators that the best the social problems of their region, but two themes — programs, materials and institutions in religious education in the last 10 years have been Catholic. Syndicated columnist Dolores • Raejean Kanter, consultant for God's fundamentally and man’s centrality — could Curran and Baltimore Aux. Bishop family life education for the help them to deal with them. Addressing the 10th anniversary meeting of the J. Francis Stafford will deliver the Milwaukee Archdiocese, who will Meeting at the 13th-century town hall, called the Florida Conference of Diocesan Directors of keynote speeches at the Triennial speak on "Sex, Sexuality and the "Palace of Reason," with 2,000 leaders of religous education, Episcopal Father John Diocesan Catechetical Congress, Junior High Youth," on Oct. 10 at 1 government, labor and social groups, the pope told Westerhoff, professor of practical theology at Duke sponsored by the diocesan Religious p.m. and again at 2:30 p.m. Her them that the two themes which should wind through University Divinity School," called the last 10 years a Education and Confraternity of discussion will deal with the all of their activities are the “ fundamentality of God “ more exciting, more reforming age than ever Christian Doctrine Offices. The wanderings and questions of pro and the centrality of man." before ..a time of agony and ecstasy...a time of event is to be held Oct. 9 and 10 at the adolescence. Ms. Kanter will struggle." David Lawrence Convention Center. present ideals for working with Rejecting materialism, utilitarianism and the use young people, particularly in the of violence in striving after social goals, the pope The only way to have healthy family life, Father A lecturer, writer and columnist, areas of choosing values consistent urged greater dialogue among the varied groups in Westerhoff said, is for the community of faith to Mrs. Curran will discuss "The with the Catholic faith. She has Paduan society. become the primary community. There is a need to American Catholic Family in the developed and administered center on the church community in order for the 80s," on Oct. 9 at 9:30 a.m. Her diocesan programs on sexuality and Speaking at a soccer stadium to more than 25,000 family and society to survive, he said. presentation will examine the who were celebrating a regional Catholic youth is a consultant on the book, "Sex, Because complexity and change are part of stresses and pressures facing Sexuality and You." festival, the pope invited them to be “ volunteers for American Catholic families as well peace.” contemporary culture, religion could become an as offering suggestions to parishes • Fr. Tom Coughlin, O.S.S.T., the escape from life rather than a force confronting life, on how they may change structures first deaf person to be ordained a "The Gospel," said the pontiff, "does not present Fr. Westerhoff said. immediate solutions to problems, but illuminates in order to foster ideal family life. priest in the United States, will Because there are no average communities, the focus on "Developing Catechesis for the mind of man to help him find the global sense of MRS. CURRAN will also present a life, of the person, of human values such as freedom, Episcopal priest said, the best religious education the Deaf," on Oct. 9 at 3 p.m. curriculum is created locally. Religious educators workshop session at 1:30 p.m., "In DOLORES CURRAN Ordained in 1977, Fr. Coughlin is the love, the family, work, culture, art, sport.” the Beginning, There Were must take ethnic cultures and language differences and the development and maturity founder of the Christian Deaf Holiness does not exempt a person from a seriously, he added. Parents," which will examine the Ministry, a Christian youth camp importance of the parents on the of the marriage. responsibility to other persons, said the pope, but in program for the deaf, and is director fact should deepen the commitment to society. child's lifelong faith and offer ways Other speakers will include: of the Christian Youth Leadership to help parents feel more Hymnal revision • Fr. John Westerhoff. an Epi­ Camp for Deaf Students in Old comfortable in establishing a rich scopal priest at the Chapel of Forge, N.Y. He will show how Faith and science home faith environment. NEW ORLEANS (NC) — The Episcopal Church the Cross, Chapel Hill, N.C., and catechists can make use of CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy (NC) — "Faith does has approved the first hymn book revision in 42 years Mrs. Curran is a member of professor of practical theology at allegories and comparisons of not limit the space and freedom of science," Pope for the denomination's three million members. numerous commissions on Duke University Divinity School, concrete experiences and realities John Paul II told some 400 European Catholic catechetics and family life, Durham, N.C. A writer of numerous to develop "God-talk" for the deaf. intellectuals Sept. 13 at Castelgandolfo. About 40 percent of the new hymnal, approved by including the White House books and essays, he has taught at The deaf, he said, in general are the church's general convention in New Orleans, Conference on Families and the Harvard University, Cambridge, visually oriented, and thus, Addressing participants in the European consists of new hymns. Parenting Guidelines Committee of Mass: Fordham University, New catechesis needs to be more conference of the international movement of the United States Catholic York City, New York: Boston concrete and tangible. Catholic intellectuals, Pax Romana, the pope said Delegates voved to include 262 new hymn texts and Conference. The author of numerous College, Chestnut Hill, Mass: the various scientific disciplines provide only to retain 347 of 600 hymns in the old book. • Dr. Maria Harris, who will speak “ partial responses for the man deeply hungering for books, periodicals and tapes, Mrs. University of the South, Sewanee, on "The Teaching Ministry as Curran is married and the mother of Tenn.: and at Princeton (N.J.) Artistic Work: Creating New truth." Delegates voted to drop "Once to Every Man and three children. Her column appears University. His address, "How Do Forms,” on Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. and 3 Faith, on the other hand, "can transcend the Nation," whose lyrics were written by 19th-century in 74 newspapers, including the We Acquire, Sustain and Deepen p.m. Her session will center on the partial visions of reality” and help man to find “his. American writer, James Russell Lowell, because it Pittsburgh Catholic. Faith will be given on Oct. 9 at 1:30 catechists as creators of forms own dignity in the fact that his own origins and seems to deny that God repeatedly forgives people p.m. and again at 3 p.m. and gives them many chances to correct their ways. Bishop Stafford will present his which are based on the threefold ultimate destiny are in God," he added. address, "How theChurchMinisters • Sr. Marietta Russell, M.H.S.H., office of Jesus as priest, prophet and king. Dr. Harris will focus on the Pope John Paul repeated his frequent call for They also voted out a hymn text by Rudyard to Families," on Oct. lOat 10:30 a.m. who will speak on "Cut Off... In the dialogue about past misunderstandings between way catechists develop the priestly Kipling, England's first Nobel Prize winner in He will affirm that the Church at all Middle of a Sentence," on Oct. 9 at faith and science, but said that scientific advances and prophetic possibilities of those literature in 1907, because of its imperialistic levels needs to be more aware of the 1:30 and again on Oct. 10 at 1 p.m. Sr. "which annul the inestimable value of the human they teach in hope of creating a new character. They hymn is called "Recessional," or impact of family life upon the Marietta believes that the teenage person must be denounced and combatted.’ individual and that the person is the years are years of scrutiny of self world based on the gospel. "God of Our Fathers, Known of Old." and the other, with words getting in "Philosophical-religious currents which destroy essential key for the future of parish Some 3,500 pepole are expected to Other hymns deleted included: ' The Battle Hymn the way and former years ot human freedom and promise paradise on earth seem renewal and evangelization. Parish attend the congress. of the Republic, " "He’s Got the Whole World in His ministry to families, he said, takes ineffective communication dulling like ideologies," he added. Hands,” "I Need Thee Every Hour," and "Turn many forms, depending upon the the senses. She will suggest ways to To register or for further Back, O Man," structure and form of families, their 'turn off static' and to reset the 'fine information, contact the diocesan The pope did not criticize any specific scientific cultural and economic background. tuning knob'. CCD office at 456-3117. advances or "philosophical-religious currents” in Among the hymns included in the new hymnal was his French-language talk. one, "He Is the Way," whose text was written by W.H. Auden, the Anglo-American poet who died in 'Ministry and ’ M themeMerger lauded 1973. WASHINGTON (NC) — Archbishop John R. Floor action by the bishops or deputies restored Roach of St. Paul-Minneapolis, president of the several hymns recommended for deletion by a hymn National Conference of Catholic Bishops, hailed the revision commission headed by the Rev. Marion of teachers institute here decision of three Lutheran denominations to merge Hatchett of Sewanee, Tenn. These included: "Now as a "significant step in the broader movement of the Day Is Over," “ America," "I Sing a Song to the ecumenism.” Saints of God,” "Almighty Father Strong to Save," "Catholic Schools: Ministry and assist teachers, to give them Ignatius said of the opening Mass. and "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus." Mission'' is the theme for the annual professional guidance," Sr. Ignatius "From this flows a community of "Roman Catholics join their Lutheran brothers Tri-Diocesan Teachers Institute to said. "We want to give something to laith. With the three bishops and sisters in rejoicing at this new and important be held Oct. 7 and 8 at the the teachers. We want the spirit and participating, they affirm the development," said Archbishop Roach in a Married clergy asked Monroeville Expo Center and the program to flow into the child. Catholic educational system." statement Sept. 9. I- Merchandise Mart. Thirty-five We want to elevate teachers to make Preparation for the two-day event PORTLAND, Ore. (NC) — Priests of the Arch­ the teachers better persons." The previous day, the Lutheran Church in diocese of Portland, Ore., have urged the U.S. hundred teachers and administra­ begun in January. Sr. Ignatius and America, the American Lutheran Church and the tors from the Pittsburgh, Altoona— One of the advantages to the the planning committee, represent­ bishops to begin planning immediately for Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches had ordination of married people to the Catholic Johnstown and Greensburg dioceses institute is the opportunity for the ing all three dioceses, solicited and voted to form a new church of 5.5 million members are expected to attend. priesthood. teachers to share and to exchange received suggestions for workshop that will be the third largest Protestant One of the largest assemblies of ideas, professionally and socially. speakers. They also viewed denomination in the United States. The vote on the resolution favoring ordination of Catholic educators, the event is "Religious (sisters) teachers have potential speakers at the spring married people provoked an angry outburst from being co-ordinated by Sr. M. been friends and share a convention of the National Catholic Killer sentenced Franciscan Father Milan Mikulich of St. Birgitta's Ignatius Rooney, R.S.M., assistant comradery," Sr. Ignatius said. Education Association. The parish, Portland, who earlier had sounded upset superintendent of diocesan schools "These people (teachers) exchange committee also evaluated the AMARILLO, Texas (NC) - After a trial in which it about passage of another resolution calling for a 10- for elementary education. ideas, they get to hear professional surveys from the previous Tri- took longer to find a jury than a verdict, Amarillo year maximum term of office for pastors at the four- people and view professional Diocesan Institute and a format was resident Johnny Frank Garrett. 18, was convicted of day convention: "You already voted to push out ACCORDING to Sr. Ignatius, the materials." established. the rape and murder of 76-year-old Franciscan ordained priests and now we are voting to bring in institute originated as a spin-off of Sister Tadea Benz. married priests," he told the more than 160 priests the annual convention of the Compared with other in-service "Such collaboration between Catholic Education Association of programs, Sr. Ignatius said the dioceses is good. . ." Sr. Ignatius After deliberating for about five hours, the eight- assembled for the second annual convention. upcoming institute offers a wider said. " ,. .We work together well with man, four-woman jury found Garrett guilty on Sept. Pennsylvania (CEAP), which The resolution calling on the bishops to begin representated the state's eight range ot speakers and covers more no problems." 1. and. the next day, sentenced him to death by lethal immediate planning for ordination of married dioceses. CEAP assemblies would areas of education. One change from the past years, injection. rotate between Pittsburgh and people implied the ordination of women as well as Sr. Ignatius noted, has been locating Described by his defense attorney as "dumb and men, although it did not specifically say that. Philadelphia. Attendance would be Sister emphasized the spiritual aspects of the institute. Pittsburgh the institute at the Monroeville Expo (having) a low mentality, a thief, a burglar, a dope low, Sister said, because teachers An earlier briefing showed that the number of Bishop Vincent Leonard will be the Center. She said that the center is addict and an alcoholic." Garrett insisted from one part of the state wouldn't conveniently located, especially lor throughout the proceedings that he was innocent. priests available to serve the Western Oregon travel to other part of the state for chief celebrant at the assembly's opening Mass. Concelebrating with teachers from Greensburg and Catholic population has declined steadily although conventions. Altoona—Johnstown. She noted also Bishop Leroy T. Matthiesen of Amarillo said he the Catholic population has grown from 200,000 to him will be Greensburg Bishop does not favor the death penalty lor Garrett. 300,000 in the last 20 years. Establishment of new CEAP was dissolved and regional Wiliam Connare and Altoona- that the exhibition hall was more suitable for celebrating Masses and conventions were orgainzed, Sr. Johnstown Bishop James Hogan. The bishop said life imprisonment with no hope for parishes and special ministries has drained the also allowed a better flow for Ignatius said. parole unless radical conversion takes place is a far ranks of associate pastors to the point where many “ IT’S IMPORTANT that the conventioneers compared with the better deterrent to murder. parishes now have only one priest. ' 'The objective of the institute is to teachers worship together," Sr. Civic Arena, where it was first held.

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Religious groups urge Congress Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, September 17, 1982 — Page 3 to quit backing Reagan budget Reagan has cut 90 percent of all By JIM LACKEY conference called by the coalition that federal budget cuts have placed public service jobs and said the WASHINGTON (NC) - A agencies like his in a "double bind." creation of jobs is an important role ! coalition of religious groups, At the same time that Catholic for government during times of arguing that' 'the poor have suffered Charities agencies are experiencing unemployment. ! enough," urged Congress Sept. 8 to cuts in federal funding they also are Responding to charges that the ; reverse its pattern of support for the facing tremendous new pressure to Washington offices of national Reagan administration’s economic meet human needs. religious denominations do not ; program. He noted that current high represent the "people in the pew” on While Congress has appeared less unemployment has brought Catholic budget issues, the coalition said it ; willing this year than last to approve Charities more cases of child abuse, had collected 25,000 post cards from President Reagan's budget spouse abuse, alcoholism and church members across the nation I proposals, the coalition said on suicide. protesting further budget cuts. many key votes Congress still has ‘' I cannot sit idly by while the poor . made massive cuts in human needs High unemployment also means continue to bear the brunt of the ; programs. fewer contributions to United Way budget cuts,” said the preprinted "The result is a further weakening campaigns, which raise much of post cards, which covered a table in ; of the ability of the 32 million their money through payroll front of the news conference's impoverished Americans to take deductions and which help support participants. social welfare programs, he said. ! care of themselves in the midst of a AT THE NEWS conference the • deepening recession," said the Rev. "In the Catholic tradition, human coalition also released a voting ' Paul Kittlaus, a United Church of dignity is the most basic." said Fr. record it had compiled for each ; Christ minister and chairman of the Harvey. senator and representative on what steering committee for the coalition. the coalition considered key budget MR. KITTLAUS, responding to votes in 1982. THE COALITION, formed earlier the contention that the administra­ this year and calling itself the Selected for the voting record tion's economic program is were six House and six Senate roll Interreligious Emergency Cam­ necessary to control inflation, noted paign for Economic Justice, call votes. The coalition said that that inflation is perhaps hardest on only one of the six votes in the Senate includes both the National the poor. Conference of Catholic Charities and two of the six votes in the House and the U.S. Catholic Conference, "But creating more suffering for upheld the coalition's position. the public policy arm of the the poor is immoral. The problem The voting records will be American bishops. (inflation) has to be solved, but not distributed to church groups around at the expense of the poor," he said. Peace in Falklands Father Thomas Harvey, formerly the country, the coalition said, so of the Pittsburgh Diocese, the new Rabbi David Saperstein, co­ that local church members can see Children pull sleds up a slope near the Goose Green bloodiest fighting between Argentina and Britain over executive director of Catholic director of the Religious Action how their congressmen have voted camp on (he Falkland Islands as life returns to control over the islands. (NC Photo) Charities, said at a Capitol Hill news Center of Reformed Judaism, said on key budget issues. normal. Goose Green was the site of some of the Pro-life extremists can harm hospitals, says CHA official

MILWAUKEE (NC) — "Vitriolic involved will understand. A Ecumenical, cooperative efforts pro-lifers" may cause a curtailment "terrible polarization" exists began in 1978 when the Canadian of Catholic witness in the health between those who believe unions government announced plans to field, according to Jack Curley, should receive encouragement, and reduce sharply the funding of executive director of the Catholic others so opposed to them that "they chaplains serving correctional Health Association. would run over a labor organizer." institutions. The Canadian Catholic bishops and the Canadian Council of As a church-related organization, Churches decided to join forces to Though he was not specific, said Curley, the CHA must lobby for the retention of the Curley said in a keynote address to recognize the employee’s right to funding. the convention of the National organize and strike. But it must also Association of Chaplains that 12 consider the right that people have This joint venture developed into Catholic hospitals are being to health care. an examination of the role of prison threatened by the "radicalized” chaplains and the standards they issue of abortion. Curley called the "There are no easy answers, but were expected to meet. situation tragic. He spoke to 475 we've begun to ask the right persons who attended the questions," said Curley. convention which took place Aug. 30- The study discovered that "many Sept. 2 in Milwaukee. of the men felt burned out or exiled, In respect to the allocation of cut off from their congregations," l ï m m U m m m M "scarce" resources, he said that in Fr. McNeil said. The basic cause of friction health care this could mean deciding between Catholic hospitals and pro­ who will receive specific types of Mini ride life groups is the hospitals' having treatment. The final answer will Now chaplains undergo annual Sister Mary Bernadette MuHer takes a minispin in a manages the 36 miniature horses, which are among a physicians on their staffs who rest in the public policy forum, performance reviews. Also, the carl pulled by 29-inch tall Zipper at the Monastery of number of animals raised by the 16 Poor Clare nuns to perform abortions in their private where the Catholic witness must be ministry has expanded to include St. Clare in Corpus Christi, Texas. Sister Muller support the monastery. (NC Photo by Kerrie Clos) practices, Curley said. He said that made visible. nuns and deacons. And it is possible one hospital has suffered such for clergymen to serve as prison damage to its institutional CURLEY advised chaplains to chaplains without losing their parish reputation that its "Catholic witness demand more attention for the or congregational affiliations. Views given on flareup will be curtailed." elderly. Noting the emphasis placed on baptism, confirmation and Fr. McNeil pointed out that who denounced Pope John Paul II matrimony, he characterized (Continued from page 1) meeting showed papal disregard for spiritual and sacramental care for besides bringing about a change in the World War II holocaust of Jews for considering a meeting with HE SAID that "conscience pastoral care, the ecumneicai effort Arafat. clause" legislation prohibits the older persons as "fragmented." An AJC is deeply saddened with the and for tens of thousands killed in expanded ministry to the elderly is, has been successful in convincing Pope's decision to meet with Yasser Lebanon because of the PLO removal of these physicians, just as hospitals that patients should have it protects hospitals which refuse to he said, "a marvelous witness Arafat. The pope denounced resence there. In a letter to Israeli Ambassador opportunity.” access to spiritual guidance as well terrorism as a threat to world permit abortions in their facilities. as medical treatment. In Jerusalem Sept. 14 Israeli Moshe Arens, Jesuit father Virgil stability," he said. "We don't Another speaker at the officials, in turn, expressed surprise Blum, Catholic League president, believe the cause of peace is convention, Father Everitt McNeil "The commonality of baptism is a and concern at the sharpness of the called the statement "an deliberate Another controversial issue furthered by meeting with a man of the Catholic Health Association of radical thing," Fr. McNeil said. Vatican response. Israel "is really appeal to anti-Catholic bigotry" and facing Catholic hospitals is the area who leads an organization dedicated "And the experience has shown that very disturbed" at the planned "an attempt to intimidate the of labor relations, he said. Curley Canada, related the ecumenical to the extermination of Israel. We framework within which chaplains Roman Catholics have no monopoly meeting because of its potential paRacy." said that the CHA is trying to de­ also believe that the PLO betrays velop a terminology that all parties in Canada function. on excellent pastoral ministry." the Palestinians, over whom the impact on world Catholic opinion Pope has justifiable concern, by concerning the legitimacy of the I FR. BLUM said the Israeli persisting in saying that the only PLO, government official said. official’s statement "willfully solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict Fr. Romeo Panciroli, director of distorts the historical record of the is a violent one." the Vatican press office, said one of Catholic Church's humanitarian ROOF LEAKING? The three men don’t see a rift the reasons for the pope’s decision efforts on behalf of Jews during GUTTER DRIPPING? between the Catholic and Jewish was his "regard for the Palestinian World War II." For Emergency Service Cell communities developing from the people, of whose sufferings and RAY ADENOUR meeting between the Pope and rights the pope has spoken Kenneth J. Bialkin, national 3 2 1 - 5 6 0 0 Arafat. recently.” chairman of the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith Wednesday Free Estimates - Terms Arranged The Catholic League for Religious SLATE! SHINGLE' FLAT ROOFS' "I don’t believe it w:i\ " Lane said. issued the following statement on "In the context of our ongoing and Civil Rights has protested a statement attributed to "an the scheduled visit of the pope and conversation with the Catholic Arafat: SUPPORT community, we have common unnamed senior Israeli official" concern on the issues. We will be YOUR "We are dismayed that the Pope, able to discuss this problem in a OFFICIAL ADVERTISER continuing relationship. a sym bol of rectitude and compassion, would grant an Appointment I f y o u r “ I think it will (cause a rift) audience to Yassir Arafat, the e y e s among Jews who are angry about At the presentation of the Very personification of modern day n e e d t o the meeting," said Bishop Bosco. "I Reverend Robert L. McCreary, terrorism. For Arafat, the A i 4 don't think there will be a problem O.F.M. Cap., Minister Provincial encounter with the Pope is a gift of b e o p e n s o o t h e with average Jews. There will be a of the Saint Augustine Province of recognition that murder, practiced HELP FATHER SHARE problem with intensely passionate the Capuchin Order, Bishop often and indiscriminately, is not t h e m ones. Here, we have had excellent Leonard announces the following without its reward. _ w i t h mm relationships between the appointment, effective Sunday, THE JOY OF FAITH communities." Lavoptik August 1, 1982: "We call upon the Pope to Father Fox is an American missionary in Guatamala. His The Vatican reacted sharply Sept. reconsider this gratuitous affront to STERILE • ISOTONIC • BUFFER A ASSISTANT PASTOR EYE WASH 13 to Israeli criticism of a planned all who abhor terrorism." M service to the people of his small parish takes on many forms ... private meeting Sept. 15 or 16 The Reverend William He is their teacher, minister and healer. Presidential counselor Edwin between Pope John Paul II and Talentino, O.F.M. Cap., to Father, like countless missionaries throughout the world, Yasser Arafat, head of the Palestine assistant pastor, Saint Augustine Meese III said it would not be Liberation Organization. Church, Pittsburgh. Father appropriate to comment on the relies on the generosity of faith-filled Catholics to help the work William replaces the Reverend Israeli criticism of Pope John Paul continue and grow. "Such an outrage to the truth II’s planned meeting with Arafat. Thomas Aquinas Dutkiewicz, Won’t you join the circle of those who support this great and cannot go unanswered,” said an O.F.M. Cap., who has been given The Reagan administration "would official Vatican communique issued another assignment outside the not presume to tell the pope how to holy work of the Church? Please pray for the Missions, and send a the day after an unnamed high diocese. go about his mission of promoting Israeli official suggested that the peace." sacrifice to the Propagation of thete Faith. ^ \ i \

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When they dropped to consecrate community: the have developed can be our ODDLY ENOUGH these two salvation. Yet movies have told us, Catholic-Jewish relations here is not Arafat’s morals, but the law of abstinence on Friday it second places the emphasis on the views of evil have had their turns in rather his status as an sent wrong signals, which were transcendental self. In the first, the even machines can go wrong and have improved substantially movies, as Janet Maslin points out in become malicious, from Hal the since Vatican Council II, accepted spokesman by mistakenly perceived,, that accent is on public celebrations, the July 18 "New York Times." In everything else was up for grabs. rituals, sacraments. In it, computer in "2001” to the electronic thanks to the Council’s thousands of homeless and the late 60's films such as games master in “ Tron." individuals do not all have the same "Rosemary’s Baby,” "The practical proposals for such displaced Palestinian Arabs, roles, there are different functions. whose tragic plight is at the Exorcist," "Carrie" proposed that BUT JUST beyond is the improvement and to enlighten­ Personal sanctity is not the goal; the the evil was within the characters, fundamentalist view once more: ed leadership on both sides root of Mideast fighting. The community (i.e., "the People of not outside of them. As Maslin notes, that the evils really are brought that has pursued it with United Nations has already God") share the spiritual benefits about by satanic powers which can NORBERT many of these movies posited various joint programs. acknowledged this leadership over a period of time. seize a people or a nation, new soul- GAUGHAN women as the sources of the evil. role by inviting Arafat to In the second are the doctrines Such films carried religious snatchers which can make people So it was distressing to see address it. about the self, personal growth overtones. Only an expert in religion work against God's kingdom. So the more individualism, becoming such as “ The Exorcist” can conquer fundamentalist revival in Islam is a the flareup that occurred this It seem clear that no Mideast week after the Vatican "what I can be." In a sense, it is the evil, but here he requires cry against modernization, which is peace w ill emerge without alien to the Prophet’s words. The indicated Pope John Paul II Eastern. Then "laws," "rules elaborate ritual. Arafat as a factor. Pope John pale: one must withdraw from the holy men want people to go back to would meet privately with Note recent movies have found the Paul, who has long sought a Now a teacher at Northwestern world and find God in self. dangers in the "The Alien." It is the old ways. Yasser Arafat, head of the University, she has the introductory workable peace in that region, From these have developed two nature, nature gone wild, oranimals As Douglas points out, religion is Palestine Liberation Organi­ article in "D AEDALUS" (Winter, who have become mutants, or cannot ignore that fact in his 1980) for a symposium of religion. In styles of religion. In the first, not always necessarily good for zation, who sought the community is consecrated. This is elemental forces. As examples, people. Religion can become a efforts. A Vatican communi- that magazine, the journal of the there was "Ja w s," "The Alien," or audience while in Rome on qui stressed that the visit American Academy of Arts and where we are since Vatican II. In the weapon to be used against others: it business. second, the individual must stand "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." can be manipulted by its meant no political recognition Sciences, she speaks of the effects of Currently "The Thing." In such Among Israeli officials who modernization on religious change. alone. The first wants more proponents. Our culture reflects as of the PLO but is a sign of papal celebration, more ritual. The second films the human must fight forces much our confusion today about God protested the meeting was one Douglas comments on how the social outside himself. concern for the Palestinian science experts were caught by asks us to privately develop our and the human person, despite all unidentified senior official in people. surprise at the recent revival of human potential and gain spiritual Maslin believes we are on the our vaunted modernity, as it did in Jerusalem who resurrected Several Catholic spokesmen fundamentalist religion throughout achievement. The dangers to threshold of a new type of movie: the the Dark Ages. the old calumny that the reacted with sharp rebuttals to the world. The scholar points out religion stem from which view is evil forces are cosmic. We are Church did nothing about the that the fault was with the experts, held. There is a kind of religion moving to the apocalyptic, global, We must continue to find out more the Israeli criticism, but we because of their preconceived which insisted that the dangers were planetary battles. To fight the about ourselves, as individuals and World War II Jewish Holo­ hope the exchange of charges caust, and implied that the notions as to how religion would and within. The soul of man is a wicked one, what is required is as societies. And what we continue w ill be kept in perspective and should behave. battlefield between good and evil. science, sophisticated equipment, to learn is that when we view the meeting with Arafat constitu­ the dispute seen against the All his life is a striving to get rid of or even techniques of inner varieties of human experiences, we tes morality of a similar low broad background of today's SHE ALSO notes their conviction the sin within, so that the person can development which will help you get are just beginning to wonder with standard. Sentiments of this that since we are the latest, every harmonize with the Transcendent, in touch with "the force." But the psalmist: "What is man. that improved Jewish-Catholie modern development is better and the divine. The other holds that the You are mindful of him?" sort were said to have been relations. Our two religions modern science is changing man. To expressed also by Prime share deep spiritual and Minister Menaehem Begin. historic bonds that demand of One can sympathize with the members mutual respect All life is meeting Israeli bitterness. Arafat, a and friendship. Whatever the By FR. RICHARD MURPHY, O.P. sworn enemy of Israel, has headlines and feelings of the used terror indiscriminately moment over Arafat’s visit, let Not long ago I visited my niece who has four children, two of them teen­ against it. However, the issue us not forget that fact. agers. What an experience! I had forgotten how much noise there is in family life, how many cries and explosions, how often and loudly the doors slam. On thinking it over, I realized that family life is life in a real world.. Life itself is tremendous mystery. I am, others are too, some older and Salute to group some younger, but all of us following the same pattern of birth, life, and death. We can sum it all up by saying that "All life is meeting.” Since one style of life is an implicit judgment of a differing style, it is Neighborhood citizen participation, the corpo­ inevitable that certain frictions develop as we journey through life. Nothing organizations tend to come and ration's housing committee new, for the author of Wisdom has described this long ago (circa 150 B.C.). go, usually starting with a overseeing the program is The virtuous must be prepared for sudden turbulence; their way of living burst of interest over some composed of persons actually will be thoroughly tested, sometimes even by death. Christian tradition has buying the houses. been a prophecy of Jesus' Passion in these words. He who knew no sin was idea or issue, then dwindling as put to death for sinners. members discover that Such new housing in a St. James speaks approvingly of peace, sympathy, and kindness, the renewing a community can be neighborhood that is battling harvest of goodness. Other admirable qualities for the traveller must be very slow and discouraging decline is expected to have a acquired by effort — they are not ready-made. Among these are work. thoughtfulness, openness, justice, and a reasonable attitude toward this strongly positive effect. world's goods. This is an inner battle that each one must fight. The One organization that has “ There’s not much construc­ pressures are strong, and the knowledge that (almost) "everybody is doing demonstrated unusual staying tion- like this going on today it" does not make it easy for Christians to be non-conformists — to the power is the Bloomfield- anywhere in the city. This says world. Garfield Corporation, which a lot in terms of neighborhood When my niece refused to allow her U-year-old daughter to go on a was formed in 1975 to revitalize comeback,” said one neigh­ slumber party, news of her stand quickly spread around. She learned that those two East End communi­ she was not alone, for others also stood for discipline. One mother phoned to borhood leader. say: "To see you stand up for what you believe gives me strength to do ties, and is still hard at work Other projects that the likewise, and not hurry my little girl into maturity." and as active as ever after Bloomfieid-Garfield Corpo­ All life is meeting, with God and other people. Jesus, the greatest pilgrim seven years. " I feel we are ration is currently working of them all, advised His followers to be prepared for suffering, as He was, to actually getting stronger,” on include a high-rise for the be like little children, trusting in God. His words to the disciples are says Agnes Jean Brose, its community’s elderly, a counted' encouraging to modern pilgrms too: "He who welcomes me, welcomes him president. proposed city bond issue to who sent me." The organization was provide redevelopment loans founded by Fr. Leo Henry, for businessmen and de­ then pastor of St. Lawrence O- velopers, a fam ily health An evil legacy Toole parish, aided by program, and a major By MSGR. CHARLES O. RICE companies, large and small, but in his disastrous regime has there Reagan is presiding over a members of the parish, to program for neighborhood mostly large. been any sign that voluntarism was revolution in government. After 50 demonstrate love of neighbor youth. The corporation also No one can be surprised that up to the task. United Ways are in dire straits at ON THE AVERAGE, business years of money flowing from the in a practical way. Today, publishes a tabloid newspaper strong to the weak, it now is to flow this hard time. One is surprised that give to all its charities only about Corporations have given no membership has broadened six times a year that reports the one here-abouts is managing as one percent of pre-tax earnings. indication that they are about to from the weak to the strong. He says ' get the government off our and represents a cross-section on its activities and on well as it is: promised allotments to Perhaps that explains why the imitate the government in assisting of the community but the community event. some 60 health and welfare agencies situation is not worse. The all the groups in need. Ninety backs": what he is really saying is, initial goal remains. are being reduced by only 5 percent. corporations have to strain only a percent of their spokesmen have "will the government kindly let my little to meet their commitments. admitted that in their corporate rich and powerful friends alone so Next Wednesday, one of the Neighborhood work like this giving there is an element of that they may make more money: corporation’s many projects can be exceedingly time- Laid off workers cannot fulfill "enlightened self-interest." They and let the corporations alone so that will officially get under way their commitments. Many concerns are interested in education, health they may exploit and pollute the consuming and frustrating — use the checkoff, which is great for when ground is broken for and the arts. Mobil's sponsorship of land and the people for profit’s but effective. The citizens who MSGR. CHARLES the United Way when times are programs on public TV is credited to three new houses in the heart volunteer their time and skills O. RICE good, but deadly when times are as its charitable fund, mind you. THE POOR are envied by the non­ of Garfield under the c ity’s to it deserve a lot of praise. Too at present. Reagan's theorists estimated that poor because the government Neighborhood Housing many people like to complain if the corporations boosted their mitigates their poverty and they Goals for next year are being need not grovel for pennies, or work Program. The groundbreak­ about city problems, but are scaled down or held steady and, giving from 1 percent to 2 percent ing w ill be held at a site in the unwilling to accept th e ir and individuals boosted theirs to 5 truly horrible jobs for pittances. So, even if these goals are fully pledged, when Reagan lambastes the poor, 5200 block of Broad St. in responsibility to help solve performance, especially from the percent ail would be well. That is not What happens to the 45 other happening and, even if it were, the many people cheer. They think care Garfield, with Mayor Richard them. workers, is bound to be weaker than for the poor and afflicted has Caliguiri and other dignitaries agencies I cannot tell you. Are they usual. most wretched would be left out. The As the Bloomfieid-Garfield more, or are they less, favored than poor and minorities are not high on worsened their own condition. scheduled to be present. the health and welfare sector? Professionals have been slow with the list of either the United Way, the Actually the poor, at the height of Corporation — which includes their dollars, but, I understand that In all, six new houses are Contributions are 10 percent less corporations, or Reagan's merry our caring, did not get quite 9 many Catholic residents — than pledged, so something had to in our area of late, they have been men. percent of the budget. Leave Social slated to be under construction responding to some extent. Now all prepares to launch its new give. I would have expected the A most savage cut was made by Security out of this because it does soon, toward the allotment of housing program next week, a shortfall in giving to be worse than United Ways are reaching out to the Reagan in the amount intended for on*y a minimum for the poor. 25 units that the city has given salute is due its members, who 10 percent what with the state of the "Others", that is, very small The middle class, the rich, and the businesses and more poorly paid families with dependent children, (a the neighborhood. The houses economy. military, especially the military, continue to "hang in there” workers, but these are not doing well sad and needy category): now, if the The United Way is the favorite of are the ones sucking up capital and will be ranch style, split level despite everything, and who at all and cannot fill the void. voluntary sector increased its and two-story, four bedroom perform a truly vital work in the industrial and commercial giving to the extent Reagan asked hitting you in the pocket. types in the $60,000 selling our city, indeed a noble work, establishment and also of politics AS PRESIDENT REAGAN and if every voluntary cent were Reagan is amiable, smiling and range but available at about and labor. Its flaw is that, as the cruelly slashed the federal, handed over to families with heartless. He is also ridiculous as involved as it is with Economist of London points out, it contribution to the poor and af­ dependent children, it would not the leader of a great nation. half that price through city and maintaining the dignity of the tends to reflect the predilections of flicted, he blithely expressed the make up the cut. That is how silly America and the world will suffer as state subsidies, provided as an individual and the family. May the corporations and theirsatellites. silly conviction that voluntarism and insincere the talk of a result of his cruel ineptitude for a enticement to build in the inner God bless their efforts It is most successful in soliciting would come to the rescue. At no time voluntarism is. long time. An evil legacy. city. As evidence of citizen abundantly. On priests and laity

By MSGR. PAUL M. LACKNER immigrant church. Most Catholics- As history indicates, the Catholic There are many things that the Pittsburgh Catholic who immigrated to our shores were priests of today who are active in the The Church is composed of laity can do for their priests today. poor and uneducated. Now, ministry are far better trained and They can and should have a great Official Pubtirntion of the Ditteese of Pittsburgh. Po. persons - clergy, religious and the however, all that has changed - and laity. All of us share the human are more dedicated than they were love for them, just as priests should Serving the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, for the better. in some eras in the past. I am condition with its weaknesses. All of love the people whom they serve. acquainted with many in this Butler, Greene, Lawrence and Washington us make our mistakes, and so none I B ELIEV E that the laity should Life in these times is not without its of us are above criticism. In this day be very proud of the priests who diocese and some few in other sacrifices for everyone, and we do and age, when communication is so serve them in their ministry today. dioceses, and I am very proud to be need one another. Secondly, priests This can easily be seen by a glance counted among their number. Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates rapid, reporters with their cameras, need the support of the people in the back into history. For example, at MokI Ret. Vincent M. Leonard, D.l)., President microphones and notebooks are many endeavors of church life on all Ret. John A. Harvey, Executive Secretary never far away. There is no place to the time of the Council of Trent, the IT IS TRUE that there have been levels - parochial, deanery and Church was in a shambles. Most of and (General M anager hide. defections, but this is true in every diocesan. Northern Europe, part of Germany age. Our Lord himself had his Established 1844 by Most Rev. Michael O'Connor. D.D. Annual Subscript ion Hute: SU in I .S.. $*} in t'nnudn and England had left and become problems with the twelve, as we Member: Catholic Press Association Protestant: many of the priests know from the gospels: Judas Finally, the laity should Served by NC New s Sen ice were poorly trained and some were betrayed him, Peter denied him, encourage their sons to enter the Second-Class Postage Paid at Pittsburgh. Pa. unfaithful to their vow of celibacy; Thomas doubted him, and as far as MSGR. PAUL priesthood. I know that I was taught E d ito r and the liturgical life of the Church we can tell all of them fled when he Robert M elder, M. LACKNER from my earliest years to pray for a W illiam M cC.lintoti, Associate Editor o left very much to be desired. was crucified, with the exception of vocation to the priesthood. And this I I'atriria Harto., Stephen karlinehak. Ke/iorler» The bishops at the Council of Trent John who stood at the cross. did on a daily basis. In fact, I was had an enormous task facing them encouraged to attend Mass daily and because of the many urgent issues Jack Lee. Adrerlieiag Kepreeenlalire As I see it, there are occasions I still am grateful to God for the f c j facing them. They met for some today when some of the laity expect Frank Rode. Hi mine»» M anager answer to my prayer. One reason for eighteen years, 1545-1563, (although too much of their priests. All of us the shortage of priests today is that Frank Murray, t'ireulation \lanngpr We priests in particular are aware not consecutively). They redefined share the human condition and we families are not encouraging their i’uhlixhed Erery Friday of the criticism that we receive in much of Catholic teaching and are not experts on everything. This sons in this direction. They do not our ministry. We are also aware that Postmaster & Subscribers: Send address changes to passed many decrees affecting the was the impression that many of the create a home atmosphere Pittsburgh Catholic, 110 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 our people are better educated and discipline of the church. In immigrant Catholics had when they are more knowledgeable about conducive to vocations. Over these particular, they decreed that came to this country. Then they past 20 centuries the Catholic Pittsburgh Catholic (ISN 032-0323) church doctrine and church matters diocesan priests receive their turned to their priests for advice and priesthood has made a contribution 110 Third Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 than were their parents and training in seminaries. All in all, the help for many things that did not tc society that cannot be measured. grandparents. Here is this country, Phone: (412) 471-1252 Council of Trent did well in meeting pertain to religion. And their priests Parents should be proud of this the church is essentially an the many challenges that it faced. served them well. heritage and contribute to it. } Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, September 17, 1982 — Page 5 One-to-one ministries By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN pastoral tasks that lay persons by was rough. But if there are ever any for this task? and courage, the names listed below other women in the parish going all have personal experience with their very state in life can contribute THAT MANY responded positive­ Articles projecting the current or and the clergy cannot. through the same thing, let me the problems listed. They are imminent shortage of priests know. I'd be glad to talk to them.” ly is evident from the list below willing, having worked through throughout the Catholic Church, Father William Baush, the which appears in their yearly these things themselves, to share particularly in the United States, remarkable pastor of St. Mary's FR. JOSEPH Her offer immediately sparked an manual. It notes various problems CHAMPLIN whatever wisdom, faith and occur rather often in the religious or parish in Colts Neck, N.J., has been idea in Fr. Bausch’s creative mind. with accompanying "One-to-One experience they have with others in secular press. giving great leadership in this Why not constructively channel the Minister" and her or his phone the same situation. Call them if you regard by both his prolific pen and experiences and desires of people number As so frequently happens, that bad need help. They will respect your pastoral labors. like her with unique problems and "Adoption, Alcoholism, Family of confidence. They are "wounded news carries with it a good side deep hurts? Why not encourage and the Alcoholic, Amputee, Aging benefit. healers," ready to help and listen in TWO RECENT paperback books train them to assist other with Parents, Brain-damaged Child, the name of the Lord. describe the theological basis for Fr. similar pains and difficulties? Cancer, Cardiac Visitation, Chronic The actual or potential dearth of Bausch's efforts and detail an Illness, Child of Divorced Parents, I found especially fascinating the He then went privately to various Catholic clergy has in effect enormous number of practical ways Death of a Child, Depression, As the woman who underwent a origin, development and extent oi persons who had suffered trying faciliated the growth of lay he has applied those principles to Divorced and Remarried, Heart mastectomy mentioned, the priest this New Jersey church's "One- times and worked through them well ministries in parishes across the parish life. "The Christian Parish" Attack, Hypoglycemia, Homo­ was needed and proved a help to One Ministry." because of their faith and love. country. We read about or and ''Traditions, Tensions, sexuality, Loss of Job, Mastectomy, during her trial. But another lady Would they be willing to minister to experience more and more Transitions in Ministry," both Sugar. Helping the Handicapped, would have greatly enhanced his It began quite by accident one day others if called upon? Would they instances in which the laity are published by Twenty-Third and Terminal Illness." efforts if their one-to-one ministry after Mass when a woman said to consent to having their names and freeing priests for other work by Publications, P.O. Box 180, Mystic, had been in operation at the time. her pastor: phone numbers listed in St. Mary's An introduction to this table of performing functions they formerly Ct 06355 will give readers a good Moreover, the female lay minister annual Parish Booklet? Would they difficulties suggests the tone and discharged, enhancing the efforts of understanding of the why and what "Father, thank God I'm all right in this case could have contributed agree to a brief instruction and purpose of that ministry: the clergy and, in some cases, behind rapidly expanding lay now, and I appreciated your help in ways impossible lor Fr. Bausch. In the spirit of deep Christian love adding positive dimensions to ministries in parish life. going tjirough this mastectomy. It formation program as a preparation the man, to do so.

Letters to the editor Can there he marriage without sex? By DOLORES CURRAN because the 32-year-old groom-to-be sense of the official church on what precious — commitment to a was physically handicapped and the marriage is all about. If lifelong intimacy with one person. Blast at ACLU We haven’t heard much about marriage could not be consummat­ commitment and intimacy exist, the If true, this is a significant To the Editor: sensus fidelium from the pulpit or ed physically. An angry laity sensus fidelium thundered, so can a chancery but it's beginning to rear responded by venting their feelings sacrament of marriage, in spite of a difference between official church Thank you for your perceptive editorial (Sept. 10) defending pro­ its head in publicized cases where to the hierarchy via talk shows and church-based sexual definition of teaching and sensus fidelium. One life, pro-family people from the scurrilous attacks of the American official church teaching and lay letters to editors, vociferously marriage. claims the sexual act is the Civil Liberties Union. It seems there’s no limit to the depth to which it experience come into conflict. This stating that there is more to sacrament, the other that will stoop to champion the cause of the abortion establishment. Over marriage than sex. Couples today are painfully commitment is the sacrament. Both the last decade pro-life people have found it so tragically ironic that working their way out of an earlier are hoped for in a marriage, of the ACLU is in the front line of defense of convicted murderers, ONE CALLER TO a talk show sexual understanding of marriage, course, but if it's a choice ofone over pornographers, rapists, etc. who have been granted the rights to due said, "It's inhumane and it's one in which the marriage bed was the other, laity clearly told the process of law and found guilty by a jury of their peers. Yet, the totally DOLORES obscene. They are denied the equated with sacramentality, official church that commitment innocent and helpless child in the womb receives nothing but scorn CURRAN church's blessing, its approval and sufficient for God and couples. and intimacy come before sex. from the ACLU as it defends the right to take his or her life in order to the grace of the sacrament. Their They're saying that sexual preserve the mother's lifestyle. relationship is nothing. Is that the consummation without intimacy Somehow. living in our sexually- charity of Jesus Christ or what?" and commitment to one another is laden society, I find this As for the charge that pro-life people are necessarily ultra right- Latin phrase, meaning''a consensus meaningless, a factor obvious in the encouraging and I hope the church wing, we believe the pro-life position is a “ liberal” position in the true of the faithful” speaks to a felt, Commendably Bishop Joseph great number of twenty-to thirty- fathers do too. As Robert E. Burns meaning of the word “ liberal” . Our contention that a person has lived, accepted awareness of the Imesch of Joliet dispensed the year-old marriages breaking down wrote in "U.S. Catholic” : Not only certain basic rights simply because he or she IS—regardless of race, faith on the part of the believing couple from this consummation con­ today. Sexual incompatibility is does this misconception entangle creed, age, size, or condition of dependency—is about as “ liberal” as community to which the clergy and cept of marriage as soon as he was rarely the problem — intimacy church authorities in a web of one can be. hierarchy are called to respond. aware of the situation but he only starvation often is. legalisms such as those already mentioned but. more important, it It is clear that the abortion establishment defended by the ACLU According to theologian Sandra heard of it because the shocked and debases marriage itself. For if the finds it necessary to lump together all dissenters from their position, Schneiders, IHM, receptivity of resentful bridegroom went to the official teaching by the laity is a kind the press when his pastor refused to FROM MY ASSOCIATION with essence of a marriage doesn't exist label us and then try to dispose of us. But the pro-life movement is families, I believe that marriagable of litmus test of the morality of the marry them when he learned the in the minds and hearts of the growing and will continue to grow because the American public is couples today are less in awe of parties to it and isn't expressed in becoming more aware and sickened by our own disgraceful teaching itself. man was incapable of performing intercourse. sexual consummation than they are their informed pledge to love and holocaust—1.5 million innocent human lives exterminated legally The case that failed the official of commitment. Many who have respect one another, preferably every year. teaching litmus test most Laity the country over rallied to experienced sexual consummation witnessed by family, friends and MARY WINTER, dramatically in recent months was the couple's defense, clearly outside of marriage recognize it as a others of the community, it isn't a Executive Director, People Concern for the Unborn Child that of the Illinois couple denied the indicating that the sense of the mere physical act while they equate marriage whether consummated' right to a sacramental marriage faithful is not in agreement with the marriage with something far more or not." In agreement A time for parish action To the Editor: the need to help the needy doesn't the possibility of helping those in formed, made up of lawyers, I agree completely with the primacy of the right to the Eucharist, By DALE FRANCIS have to be on a national scale. It can need. bunkers, financial counselors. This (Mass). There's a recession, millions are committee could provide special and should come from close to the A good way to start would be to ask out of work, a lot of people are people who have the need. In the guidance for people in money There is a growing consensus in many places in the U.S. Church that members of the parish to bring hurting. There are at the same time Catholic Church, help can come on difficulty, showing them how they ordaining women to the priesthood is a demand of the times. I agree canned and boxed food each week. with Sister (Mary Walsh) on that important issue but see no reason to less federal programs for people in the parish level and that's what this might consolidate their debts, how need. There's no lack of people Through this a food bank can be they hold on to insurance when they limit the priesthood to the unmarried, man or woman. It is obvious column is about. built, available to help people in that many people in many walks of life are quite dedicated along with willing to discuss the situation, can't meet payments, how they can assess the blame. There's a surplus I'm not going to give a blueprint need. In large cities there will he dis­ being married. Keep losing their homes when they of talkers, what is needed are doers. for parish action. This is something tribution centers already in exis­ can't meet the monthly payments. I might add that the growing consensus includes the use of resigned that should be initiated within the tence. In other situations you can ar­ parishes and what is done should There is a need to help older married priests, along with the ordaining of married men and women. range your own distribution centers. reflect both the needs and resources Parishes can join each other. And people. A special parish committee Not only are committees of the Bishops' Conference familiar with of individual parishes. So 1 may they can join other religious faiths could be set up for that purpose, to these problems but several committees are inclined to recommend offer some ideas but I would expect and building food resources for make sure older people have these obvious solutions to the problem of lack of priests (and vocations DALE cv that others would come up with their people in need. transportation to Mass and during to the priesthood). FRANCIS own ideas. the week to the supermarket. PARISHES THAT can afford to do To discuss these matters candidly is the highest form of love for our The pastor must support it but the so might have a special collection I've only touched the surface of church, which is collegial. We should not wait till the problem is initiative must come from the each week to build an emergency things that cun be done but you get glaring before airing its full dimensions. people. It can be a project of the fund. This could be administered, the idea. We are living in a lime in wl parish council but it is an important under the pastor's supervision, for which it is not enough to talk about FR. NEIL MCCAULLEY enough project that it probably people who have special emergen­ Associate pastor, Nativity parish President Reagan has said there social justice, this is a time that is a need for volunteer action and he should have its own committee. cies. The emergency fund might requires action. So in parishes make certain that gas and North Side challenged the churches especially What is done should be everywhere, let us find ways to help electricity won't be cut off in winter others, Let it be an action that comes to step in to provide help for people determined by knowledge of the months for people who find in need. The reaction to that from from the people, a work of the parish. In some parishes, the help themselves in a financial bind. official church bodies of all religious must go to fellow parishioners. In parish. Special people groups wasn't favorable. That's.not other parishes there may not be In hard times, there are many strange. Much of what churches great need within the parish but this financial problems. In almost every If your parish does this you'll find To the Editor: have been doing has been entangled doesn't mean the parish should do parish there are men and women that as you help others you will with government programs. less but that it shouid do more. The with special knowledge in these become more a parish than you ever The article, "Retarded, volunteers find camp a rewarding BUT VOLUNTEER response to more affluent the parish, the greater areas. A committee could be have been before. experience,” was warm, joyful, and I hope, inspirational for programs in other regions. I’m sure the gratitude I feel for Mrs. Baysek and the planners and Would you? volunteers who carried out the program is echoed in the hearts and minds of people throughout the area. By FR. JERO M E LeDOUX, S.V.D. immediately and say with inflation, Would you show the courtesy to mind at all times, especially at the • ‘A dollar saved is a penny earned?’' slow down and leave a space in front height of the cold and flu season, Considering the "choices" offered parents of potentially (I say If you saw a nail, a sharp and Or would you leave it there, figuring of you for a driver who needed not to cough into your hands? Would potentially because no prenatal test is foolproof) retarded children, upturned piece of metal or a jagged that, in all likelihood, the person urgently to get into your lane, even it you have the constant presen'ce ol both before and after birth, we are deeply in need of programs like chunk of glass lying on the driving behind you will be in much more it was through carelessness or mind to cough into your handker­ these to show the real possibilities of part of our population kept quiet area of a parking lot, would you need of it? thoughtlessness that the driver was chief and away from people? Or do and almost hidden for too long. not already in the proper lane. Or you habitually cough into your Would you willingly move a would you try to punish or spite the In lighting the way for these special people, we make it more hands as most people tend to do, then shopping cart from a shopping driver by staying in tight, thus shake hands with others or handle difficult for those who would prefer that only the planned and perfect center parking lane, where some children ever see daylight. preventing him/her from entering food and other objects which other crumb has left it, to the spot for your lane? people in turn must handle or even FR. JEROME assembling the carts? Or do you MARY M. MILKO LEDOUX eat and drink? routinely leave carts where they If you saw that a car had stalled in North Versailles impede your parking as equally as Would you be willing to expose the front of you, and that you could they block that of others? welfare of your limbs, short of safely and easily push it with your laying down your life? car away from the traffic, would you IF YOU HAD the opportunity to do take the trouble to ease behind and Would you dare opt to live among The Pittsburgh Catholic welcomes comment from readers. We ask a small —¿'or large — act of service remove it, reflecting that someone’s offer to push? Or would you do as and to identify yourself with the poor that letters to the editor be no more than 300 words, and they should for someone or for a group of people, and the underprivileged? Or would be legible. All letters must be signed and include telephone number tire would probably be punctured by almost all other drivers do and pass would you do it if you knew that it on by, leaving the draffic in a logjam your option be forever to live among and address for verification. Letters may be condensed or refected at it? Or would you leave it because it is would never become known who did and leaving the driver of the stalled and identify yourself with the well- too much trouble to be concerned it? Or would you back, off, feeling the discretion of the editors. Opinions reflected are those of the car exposed to a very real danger oi heeled, the privileged and the about the tires of others? cheated that your good deed will readers and are not necessarily those of the Pittsburgh Catholic or the being clobbered from the rear? secure? After choosing your attitude Diocese of Pittsburgh. If you saw a dollar lying on the never be identified with you or ever and course of action, would you be ground, would you snatch it up rewarded in any way? Would you have the presence oi able to identify yourself with Jesus? Is immigrant Catholicism finished?

and spouse) has greater influence on enter it by free contract. By FR. ANDREW M. GREELEY immigrants, legal and illegal, today problems of that change, almost than it did in 1930; and an before a response was needed. the religious life of a Catholic than the parish priest. THIS IS what serious students of The death of one archbishop in archdiocese that can boast such culture mean by cultural Chicago and the coming of another, distinguished theologians within its transformation — old cultures do psychologist Eugene Kennedy It is certainly true that the official Given the incredibly low morale of boundaries as David Tracy and John FR. ANDREW influence of pope and hierarchy not die, save in pop social science recently argued, symbolizes the end Shea can hardly be said to be without parish clergy, it is pernicious of folk GREELEY have declined during the last two experts like Eugene Kennedy to newspaper articles. Whatever is of immigrant Catholicism. Bishops talent. useful or admirable or enjoyable in and priests are no longer important decades, though as the reception of suggest to them that they are not the new archbishop of Chicago important. them is absorbed into a new cultural and bright young men are no longer configuration, one that is not totally HOWEVER, at a deeper level, demonstrated, their symbolic and attracted to the priesthood with And they are important precisely different from the old but a blend of such pop-cultural analyses are both media importance has increased hopes oi rei inning and improving because that most original and the old and the new that in many of wrongheaded and pernicious, considerably, if the men in question the church. ingenious creation of immigrant its structural forms (in this case the wrongheaded because they fail to are capable of taking advantage of Catholicism — the neighborhood parish and the parish priest) the old understand that cultures don’t end, their symbolic positions. primary transformation between parish — is alive and well and survive. they are transformed, and 1945 and 1960 as a result of the On the face of it, Kennedy^ claim (Let me add here once again that flourishing, albeit in a transformed pernicious because they deceive continuing prosperity of the post- state. Perhaps Professor Kennedy is Professor Kennedy says that I am — in one of a brace of articles he members of the cultural elite like World War II world and the symbols are not unimportant or less as pathetic a figure as the late produced interpreting the new important than laws, but extremely too alienated to appreciate from the Professor Kennedy into thinking tremendous educational progress inside what life in the post-conciliar cardinal (he really knows how to archbishop (part of the archbishop that their own experiences are both made by turn-of-the-century important and more important than hurt a guy!) because I believe in the industry that sprang up in late laws.) parish is like. I can assure him that normative and normal. Catholic immigrant groups — the neighborhood parish has never durability of the immigrant church August, kind of like souvenir shops largely from Southern and Eastern HOWEVER, it is not true as been more important in the lives of and the reformability of the around the Vatican) — may seem a Europe — during that period. ecclesiastical institution. little strong. After all, the late My own analysis, based on Professor Kennedy suggests that the Catholic people (and that cardinal was not the son of an empirical data and not on personal parish priests are less important. On includes the Catholic school) and not Well, I certainly believe in both, The Vatican Council was a immigrant and the new archbishop experience, is that immigrant the contrary, the survey evidence now because you are a member of it though I think that only makes me a remarkably lucky response to the is. Chicago probably has more Catholicism went through its shows that no one (besides parent by definition but rather because you social scientist and a Christian. C V ) Page 6 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday. September 17. 1982 T eaching as Jesus did Family Circle The Quigley experience (1st of 2 articles) ask parents to sacrifice to send their We studied the recent conciliar and kids of Quigley? Was it only forsolid post-Vatican II documents relevant By BRIAN M. KEANE survey criticized academics or more personalized to our effort, including a rereading Chairman, Quigley High Religion Department attention? If so, was that reason of "To Teach As Jesus Did." enough? After three months, we retreated WASHINGTON (NC) — The Sept. 3, accused the magazine of publishing the article by Miss At the start of another school year, AT THE INSPIRATION of our for a weekend to write the director of the U.S. bishops' pro-life it is akin to a cliche to comment that headmaster, Fr. John Hoehl. we philosophy through a faciliated office has sharply criticized the Hepburn in an effort to "soften up" the magazine's readership before problems for Catholic schools, from determined to eschew the process of group dynamics. The methodology and results of a Family enrollment to tutition to cutbacks, temptation to approach these resulting statement reflects the Circle magazine readership survey publishing the questionnaire. No alternative views were presented, continue, unabated in some questions from a purely pragmatic three interlocking dimensions of the which showed widespread support instances. Additionally frustrating he noted. stance. Somewhat amazingly, we Church's educational mission; for abortion. seems the struggle to teach decided to discuss a philosophy. We namely message, community and Father Edward Bryce, director of The priest also cited as evidence of Christian values to young people had to remind ourselves and to service as filtered through our the bishops' Office for Pro-Life "editorial bias" the fact that thoroughly indoctrinated with the explain to the community that we particular situation. As a "Catholic Activities, said the handling of the Planned Parenthood, which shibboleths of the contemporary were more than just a viable High School, a community of faith" survey, including a pro-abortion supports abortion, urged its media's charade for "real living. educational alternative. From the responding to God's love in Jesus, article in the proceeding issue of the affiliates more than a month before At one time or another, as start we realized that any particular we "recognize that every person is magazine by actress Katherine the Hepburn article and the abortion educators, we have ail made some school philosophy lacking concrete uniquely created. . .redeemed. . Hepburn, showed an "editorial survey we published to participate form of commitment to Catholic strategies for implementation .enlivened." It is our mission "to bias" in support of abortion. in the survey. education. The truth, however, is might well stand as an exercise in proclaim this Good News" not only A spokesman for Family Circle, that such assent alone does not empty rhetoric. At the same time, in a "spiritual climate in which He also said the survey always satisfy. Desert sojourners however, it was determined that the Jesus is encountered" but also in questionnaire, which appeared in Dan Schlesinger. told NC News that the magazine alerted both sides that that we are, we at times demand, implementation of any practical "personal and community witness"! the Feb. 2 issue, asked misleading and yes, need signs by which to changes, devoid of a consistent all in an atmosphere of "shared and biased questions and said its the survey was about to be published. bolster flagging ministerial spirits philosophical underpinning, would decision-making and responsible results contradicted "more and to experience the vivification of be capricious at best, and in most freedom.” The school must be reputable" polls on the abortion "It would be self-defeating for us the Lord's grace. To fail to seek such instances, short-lived. dedicated not only to the "spiritual," issue. to try to slant the survey results," M issioner is to fall collective victim to listless A "Long Range Planning social, intellectual, emotional,' said Schlesinger. "It wouldn’t do the acquiesnce. We Catholic educators Committee" of eight faculty physical, and cultural development The popular women’s magazine, Brother Gabriel Kersting, a former sold primarily in supermarkets and magazine any good." can ill afford such apathy. members and administrators of its students", but also to that of. Pittsburgher who graduated from the parents, staff, administration,'! drug stores, published the results of Fr. Bryce contended that the At Quigley High School, about undertook the task of formulating a St. Basil High School in Carrick, is revised school philosophy against teachers and the wider parochial, the survey in its Sept. 16 issue, which survey included several biased three and a half years ago, it began shown with a parishioner at Holy and civil community. Several went on sale Aug. 31. The survey questions and did not attempt to to occur to several members of the which we could then begin to assess Martyrs of Uganda Church in De definite objectives then detail ways questionnaire, which readers were clarify to what extent respondents faculty and administration that, our programs. The philosophy Aar, South Africa. Brother Gabriel unwittingly but surely, some of us would have to be linked with that of by which such a goal is to be* invited to fill out and mail to the actually favored abortion. has served there for nine years as a had begun to succumb to such a universal Catholic education. At the concretely achieved. Following a magazine, was published last member of the Priests and Brothers malaise. We frankly asked same time, it would have to reflect schoolwide "philosophy day" at winter. Fr. Bryce said other polls by of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Earlier ourselves if the effort was worth the our specific educational milieu. which thedocument was introduced,- better-known firms such as Gallup he was stationed in United States According to Family Circle, the increasingly burdensome economic STARTING IN February of 1979, explained, amended and approved, and Harris have consistently shown and was provincial secretary for 11 survey found that more than 60 costs. This question of financial we first examined the total by a broadly representative group of that about a fourth of the population years. Brother Gabriel, 60, had been percent of the women responding feasibility led immediately to far statistical flow of the school. the school family and wider, supports unrestricted abortion, a sign painter and did newspaper support abortion rights and oppose more crucial questions, ones of Simultaneously, through the use of community, the stage was set iortha, another fourth opposes all abortions work before serving in the Merchant government efforts to limit motivation and purpose. Were we several assessment tools, many implementation phase which will be and a "middle majority" wants Marines and later joining his abortions. that different from any other from the NCEA, we determined our the subject of a second and linaf abortion "to be legal only under religious order in 1942. Fr. Bryce, in a statement released certain rare circumstances." school? Moreover, why did we really immediate perception of the school. article.

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Liturgical service Around the diocese 2 to make fW alk9 A special liturgical service for the sick, elderly Two area letter carriers, Bob Mandera and Dan” and handicapped will be held Sept. 25 at 11 a.m. at w Casciato, plan to make their fifth annual "Walk to North American Martyrs Church, Monroeville. Beat Diabetes" from Erie to Pittsburgh Friday Sponsored by the parish worship and apostolic through Sunday, Sept. 17-19, along Rt. 19. committees, the liturgical service will include a Mandera's daughter Pam, who is 11, has been a Mass incorporating the Anointing of the Sick. diabetic since age 5. Steel Valley Lodge 76-120 of the The liturgy will be followed by a light luncheon in American Law Enforcement Officers Assoc, began the parish hall, provided by the parish at no charge. this year's drive with a donation of $124. Donations may be sent to Diabetes Walk, c/o Transporation and wheelchairs will be provided as needed. Postmaster, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 or American,' Diabetes Assoc., 4617 Winthrop St., Pittsburgh, Pa. All persons planning to attend the luncheon and 15213. those needing transporation are asked to call the parish office at 373-0330. Mandera is a member of St. Catherine Church in Wildwood and Casciato is from Assumption in Adolescent development Bellevue. Holy Innocents parish, Landis and Sherwood Sts., Sheraden, will host a program on adolescent Catholic club speaker development Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. Speaking will be Dr. William Kraft, psychology Greensburg Bishop William Connare will deliver professor at Carlow College. He will discuss identity, the keynote speech at the 50th anniversary dinner of sexual and psycho-social adjustment, discipline, the University Catholic Club. The dinner will be held self-worth and spiritual values for the adolescent. A Sept. 18, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Duquesne $1 fee will be charged. For information call 771-4893. University Union Ballroom. S l Therese novena Bishop Connare will speak on "Reflection-on 50 Law school dedication Years of the University Catholic Club." Bishop Connare served as the organization's chaplain from The third annual novena in honor of St. Therese, The Edward J. Hanley Hall, a $4 million facility that the Little Flower, will be conducted at the National at the dedication ceremonies was U.S.SupremeCourt 1947 to 1960. houses the Duquesne University School of Law, was Justice Bryon White. Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon Sept. 23 - Oct. 1 with dedicated on Sept. 16. Delivering the keynote remarks Remarks and benediction for the dinner will be daily devotions at 7:30 p.m. The shrine is located in delivered by Pittsburgh Bishop Vincent Leonard and North Jackson, Ohio. the invocation will be given by Fr. Bernard Hrico, pastor of St. Mary parish, Glenshaw, the club's Central reunion M l Assisi reunion Week of renewal set present chaplain. The 1957 graduating class of Central Catholic High The alumni of Mount Assisi Academy, Bellevue, Our Lady of Loreto parish in Brookline will host a School, Oakland, will hold its 25th class reunion at will hold a reunion of the school's graduates on Oct. week of renewal Sunday through Friday, Sept. 19-24. String auditions set the Greentree Holiday Inn on Oct. 2. Class members 2 at Mt. Assisi. The program will begin at 6 p.m., conducted by Fr. Scott Seethaler. The week will who have not been contacted are asked to call the followed- by dinner, dancing and a talent show leature daily Masses at 9 a.m. and7:30 p.m. followed Auditions and first rehearsal of the diocesan string Central Catholic development and alumni office at featuring the alumni. by discussion sessions on individuality, self-image symphony will be held at Duquesne University's 621-8189 for reunion details. and responsibilities and benefits of being Catholic music school, room 322, on Saturday. Sept. 18. Any graduate who hasn't been notified and who Christians. Babysitting will also be provided. Auditions will be held at 10 a.m. prior to the Officers elected would like to attend should call Sr. Mark at 761-6004 rehearsal which will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 or Barbara Janicko at 367-1312. Reservations should A service for anointing of the sick will be given New officers have been elected by the Christian be made no later than Sept. 24. Wednesday at noon and a communal penance p.m. Mothers and Guild of St. James Church in service is set for Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. replacing that Students playing a stringed instrument (violin,, Wilkinsburg. They are Thelma Salerno, president; M l Assisi programs day's discussion session. viola, cello, string bass) for two years or longer in Agnes Sperlein, vice-president; Elaine McVeigh, elementary and high school are eligible. For further treasurer: Ruth Lattimore, recording secretary: The Mt. Assisi parish life resource center in South Hills courses information, contact Sister M. Serafina, O.P. at 271-'. and Fran Hoffman, corresponding secretary. Bellevue will host two programs in October. A day 1736. for senior citizens is set for Oct. 6 (and the first The South Hills interfaith ministries will offer two Boyers hosts visitors Wednesday of each month following that), including courses in the coming weeks. "Understanding Us,” Mass and lunch. Donation is $6. The second program a look at family stress and conflict, will be offered 50th anniversary Parishioners at Epiphany Church in Boyers. is an evening of study on "Touch a Hungry World" Wednesdays, at 10 a.m. from Sept. 22 - Nov. 3, at Butler County, recently hosted a family Communion conducted by Fr. James W. Garvey Wednesday, Oct Bower Hill Community Church, 70 Moffett St.. Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Freiland of Penn Hills; breakfast for themselves and guests, the Grove City 13, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. For information on either Lebanon. A seminar on spiritual care for the celebrated their 50th wedding annivesary with a Knights of Columbus. A special Mass preceded the program call Sister M. Mark, 761-6004. terminally ill will be given Wednesday, Oct. 13, from Mass at St. Bartholomew Church recently. The breakfast program. Speakers at the program were 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sheraton Inn South, with event was followed by a reception in the home of Grand Knight Marcel P. Ferrere and his nephew Discussion on abortion William Stringfellow and Joseph L. Blau. Walter E. their daughter. Steven Plavny. Some 100 persons attended. Wiest and Marjorie Suchocki leading the program. The Freilands were married Sept. 12, 1932 in St. The Beaver-Butler Chapter of People Concerned The day is designed for clergy, hospice volunteers, Lawrence O'Toole Church, Garfield. Heart screening lor the Unborn Child will host a panel discussion on health care and social workers. They have one son. Bernard J. Freiland of Laurel. - "Abortion From a Pro-Life Perspective" Sunday, For information or reservations call 833-6177. The Western Pennsylvania Heart Association will Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Community College of Md.. and two daughters. Dianne C. Latulippe of hold a multi-phasic heart screening program at Holy Beaver County, student union building. North Hills and Elaine Underwood of Penn Hills and ‘ Ghost Byzantine Church. 225 Olivia St.. McKees six grandchildren, all of whom participated in the" Rocks, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Sept. 28- Panelists will be John Arch, PCUC president Parish appointment Mass. 3(1. Each screening will take up to 30 minutes and an Helen Cindrich, Jim Mclnerney, Rev. Dean Smith of appointment is required. To register call 731-7500. College Hill Reformed Presbyterian Church and Fr. Brian M. Keane, chairperson of the religious New members sought -Testing will cover blood pressure, height and weight. John Vojtek of St. Mary, Beaver Falls. education department at Quigley High School in Cholesterol and EKG. Baden, has been named acting director of religious The Jadran Junior Tamburitzans will be Charity card party education at Ascension parish. Ingram, effective accepting new members through Sept. 30. Central appointment Sept. 1. Youngsters age four and older who are interested in. The Daughters of Erin will hold their annual learning to play the tamburitza and to sing Slavic Betty Jane Ellis has been named business A member of that parish, Keane holds a bachelor charity card party and luncheon Sept. 28 at 11:30 of arts degree in classical languages and received a songs may join. Practice is held Tuesdays at 5 30 manager at Central Catholic High School, Oakland. a.m. at Duranli’s Park Plaza Restaurant. 128 N. p.m. at the Croatian Center, 2365 Concord St " Miss Ellis has spent 33 years teaching in diocesan master of arts degree in theology from Duquesne Craig St., Oakland. The event will also feature white University in i976. He will work in established Aliquippa. For information call Frank Dutkovich ’ schools. Prior to going to Central Catholic, she elephant and bake sales. Tickets are $10. 378-1158. taught for several years at Elizabeth Seton High educational program areas and in teacher training School, Brookline. For the past eight years, Miss Reservations can be made by calling Peg Canova for the parish on a part-time basis while retaining his B'an Babich is musical director and Joanne1 full-time teaching position. Ellis has been the mathematics department at 341-4372. Baburich, choreographer. chairperson at Central Catholic. Lecture series Guild elects The Mt. Alvernia Spiritual Life Center in Millvale WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! is hosting a six-part lecture series on "Francis. A Religious Art New officers have been elected by the Christian Man for All Times," as part of the 800th anniversary Mothers Guild of St. Bonaventure, Glenshaw. They year honoring St. Francis of Assisi. The series to your are: Mrs. Roger Gartside, president; Mrs. Maurice opened Thursday, Sept. 16, and will continue at 7:30 TWL p H I S E H ' m N W mE r n W T H m v ^ g lifi Flynn, vice-president; Mrs. Eugene Jones, p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 21. No fee will be specifications recording secretary; Mrs. Robert DiTommaso, charged, but donations will be accepted. For Churches/Homes lftlA T rilC P g* corresponding secretary: and Mrs. Edward Shearer, treasurer. The year will open Tuesday, Speakers for the series will be Sisters Ann Murals, Painting, Wood Sept. 21 with 7:30 p.m. Mass. Carville, Marie Bykowski, Caroline Rose DeNome, Panels. Triptiches Carol Zupancic and M. Eugene Sisk. They will discuss St. Francis' life, spirit and sanctity. For John L. Baker Studio New vocation director information call Sister Irene Mannella, 821-4302 or Hickory Pa. 15340 821-2200. 3 5 6 -7 3 5 4 Fr. Robert Spangenberg has been named vocation director of the Holy Ghost Fathers, succeeding Fr. Edward Vilkauskas. Fr. Spangenberg, who taught in Reunion in Garfield R enew Chicago, will have offices at Duquesne University. St. Lawrence O'Toole in Garrield will host a grade Fr. Vilkauskas who also served at Immaculate school reunion Saturday, Oct. 9. beginning with a A. J. VATER Heart of Mary parish, Polish Hill, has been named concelebrated Mass at 6 p.m. in the church. ANO COMPANY. INC. director of the order's theology students in Chicago. Officiating will be Aux. Bishop John B. McDowell and former priests of the parish. Byzantine classes A buffet dinner, music and dancing will follow in PAINTIN6 ANO the parish activities building, at Broad and Atlantic OECORATING Classes opened recently for 77 students at the Sts. CONTRACTORS Byzantine Catholic Seminary in Perrysville, Reservations are required, by Sept. 25. at $9 per marking the beginning of the school's 32nd academic Ask about hanging of person. For information call Anne Dodson Shober at Wall Materials and Ä ? year. Archbishop Stephen J. Kocisko, together with 271-8875 or Evelyn Nolan Houlihan. 487-7946. seminary faculty members, concelebrated a Mass application of opening the new year. Program for teachers Speciality Coatings. ■ The school includes 18 college-level students and nine theology level students from the Byzantine The Sisters of Divine Providence will host an in- Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and dioceses of Passaic, service program for teachers on Saturday, Sept. 18, Fftff fSllMAlING StRVICf N.J., Parma, Ohio, and Van Nuys, Calif, who take from 9 a.m. to noon at their motherhouse, 9000 college courses at Duquesne University, LaRoche Babcock Boulevard, Allison Park. The program is Phone 921-2258 College and Allegheny County Community college part of the Pennsylvania tercentenary observance and theology studies at the seminary. and will be taught by Sr. Mary Nicholas Bernarding. art co-ordinator for the order. The resident formation staff at the seminary includes: Fr. Raymond Balta, rector and professor For information, call 931-5241. of dogmatic systematic theology: Fr. Gary Powell, Join now through October 2. academic dean and professor of homiletics; and Fr Training sessions attend class for 12 weeks, and Frank Firko, spiritual director and professor of get the new Weight Watchers* spiritual theology. Birthright, an organization to help women and It's easier girls cope with unexpected pregnancies, will hold cookbook. FREE.* Also on the faculty were: Fr. David Petras, training sessions for prospective volunteers The secrets of chocolate nut to lose weight professor of liturgy and moral theology; Fr. Joseph Saturdays. Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Chornyak, professor of Church Slavonic and in the Lawrenceville office of Birthright, at 459 40th cake, Swiss fondue, orange- when you're not Ruthenian: Fr. George Saladna, professorofSacred St. ginger chicken—and hundreds scripture; Fr. Bernard Siegle, professor of canon more tantalizing recipes—are For information call Nancy Sullivan, 361-1101. doing it alone. law; Fr. Alexis Mihalik, professor of patrology and waiting for you. Along with all Fr. Edward Lucas, instructor in liturgical chant. Fr. the secrets of the most success­ S T IL L Vance Pastorius, former rector of St. Fidelis Irish celebration ful weight loss program in the Seminary, will serve again as extraordinary $10.00 FIRST WEEK confessor of the seminary. A "Half-Way to St. Patrick's Day" celebration will world. All you have to do is join a be held in front of the Pittsburgh City-County Weight Watchers class and $4.00 WEEKLY DUES Building at noon on Sept. 17. There will be Irish attend 12 consecutive meetings. Enrichment program music, singing and dancing. Highlighting' the You'll learn how to lose afternoon will be the kissing of Blarney Stone from weight without giving up the Offer valid in participating areas only Resurrection Church in Brookline will host a Blarney Castle, County Cork. In attendance will be foods you love. And before you ‘ You pay postage and handling. three-part adult enrichment program on the rite of Betsy Herzog of Erie, the reigning Miss Irish G I R L S I know it, you'll get a most deli­ Christian initiation for adults beginning Monday, America: and city and county officals. Sept. 20, at 7:45 p.m. in the garden room of the cious gift. Our newest cook­ activities building. Speaking will be Fr. John Want quick book. With recipes based on our W E I G H T •Marcucci, assistant pastor. Recitals scheduled newest Food Plans. A $13.95 Holy Innocents Church, 3011 Landis St., Sheraden, value, yours free. • WATCHERS will host a series of organ recitals beginning Sunday, c u rls ? Now what could be more The most successful weight Schenley reunion Sept. 26, at 2; 30 p.m. An EXXACT! style cut ana tempting than that? permanent wave will give you loss program in the world. The Schenley High School class of 1933 (February Featured will be the Langley High School Chorus, Quick Cutis. Your hair will be ‘ Lifetime Members must attend 4 consecutive monthly meetings starting and June classes) will hold a reunion in June of 1983. soft, sparkling, lustrous and with September and the new Cookbook directed by James Charlton, performing liturgical just the curl you want. You’ll I is theirs. Free I A planning meeting for those wishing to attend will and sacred music by Vivaldi, Bach and Handel, and look good m orning to night. And For Inform ation Call be held Saturday, Sept. 25, at 3 p.m. at Schenley. American spirituals. Guest organist will be Joseph watch those adm iring glances! Phone now for appointment. All For information on the reunion contact Bill Rush, assistant organist at Trinity Cathedral. AH Quick Curl waves guaranteed McQuillan. 923-1638 or Clair Kinz Brown, 276-2656. recitals are free and open to all. E X X A C T ! - Station SQ.-471-2513. TOLL FREE 8 0 0 -2 4 2 -0 3 2 4 C Weight Watchers International Inc. 1982 O w ner o f th e W e ig h t W atchers Tradem ark Page 8 — Pittsburgh Catholic, Friday, September 17, 1982 I (Calendar o f Events SHOP CLASSIFIED FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 Naim Guild, Our Lady of Grace, Scott Twp. — Social, 8 p.m., social hall, 310 Kane Blvd. CLASSIFIED ADS ordered 12f> TOURS 200 HELP *500 Also dancing and cards. Single, divorced and widowed welcome. Guests, $2. Killed after being set but prior SERVICES 510 ENTERTAINMENT WANTED OFFERED Worldwide Marriage Encounter — Weekend, Howard Johnson, Rt. 8, Gibsonia. For to publication will be billed "COMBO" - "THE GOD reservations or information call Bill and Ann Sullivan, 824-4917. Half rate. Classified “kills' BE SOMEONE SPECIAL - FATHERS” - Music for BAZZANO'S - Great Glass SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 cannot be accepted after 1 AMITY TOURS House of Lloyd demonstrator Company. Stained glass design occasions, satisfaction for AM Mon. for current week' No collecting, investmen and restoration, expert âges. 761-4821. ______St. Joan of Arc, Library — Last flea market of the season. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., parking lot, 6000 ESCORTED BUS TOURS delivery. Free kit. work own issue. craftsmanship 110 South Main D.J. — For ali occasions exp. Library Rd. hours, excellent commission Street. Butler. PA 283-2803. Acceptance of an adver SMOKIES/WORLDS FAIR plus bonuses. Also booking reason. Music 40-80 Mary 344 Cenacle Retreat House, Oakland — Evening for single women, 7:30 p.m. For reservatiobs Hsement in the Pittsburgh Sept. 3 0 -O c t. 3 $269 parties. 795-0148. 795-7597. CATERING A-l — Exp. over 25 3085. call 681-6180. ¿atholic, while based on an Oct. 20-23 $269 yrs. You provide the occasion & DISCJOCKEY - With person­ CHAPLAIN — Need to accom we'll provide the service. Your SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 assumption of integrity on the Oct. 27-30 $269 ality & extensive record library part of the advertiser, does not □any tour group to Italy and or location or ours. 25 - 500 persons of songs from the 30's - 80 s. Christian Mothers and Guild, St. Columbkille, Imperial — Card party and dessert Ireland next year. Please call fynply endorsement of PA. DUTCH A HERSHEY Call anytime, reasonable. 231 Professional Entertainment for luncheon, 2 p.m., parish hall. Tickets, $3, at the door. 936-1000. 0947. product or service. your next social, private or club uct. 16-17 $98 function. Weddings, Anniversa St. Paul Monastery, South Side — Free concert of music for violin and organ, 8 p.m., COMPANION AID - For HANDYMAN — All types home monastery church. Alan Grishman on the violin and Ann Labounsky, organ. Featuring WORLD'S FAIR elderly woman. South Hillsarea repairs. Plumbing, heating ries, & Renunions a specialty Book now for 82-83. S. 4 S music of Corelli, Bach, Langlais and Frank. 001 PERSONALS NASHVILLE/SMOKIES Must live-in 5 days a week. Call electrical. Cement & yard work 881-3369. Very reasonable, prompt Production Assoc. 412-881*1024, St. Margaret, Green Tree — Blood drive in cooperation with Central Blood Bank, 9a.m. to ALONE & PREGNANT - For Oct. 21-25 $379 service. Jim 431-3026. 2:45 p.m., cafeteria. "eonlidentiul caring friend Oct. 27-Nov. 1 $379 COOK - South Hills Rectory, DISCJOCKEY - Radio Exp LIFELINE — 5K2-0543 Down priests, 5 day wk.. 11 a.m. to INSULATION - Carpentry. Professional sound system Cenacle Retreat House, Oakland — Afternoon for widows, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. For town Pittsburgh. Butler Area POLKA FEST A p.m. Box 765. HO Third Ave. Paneling. Ceilings, Floors. light show. A complete mobile reservations call 681-6180. Pgh.. PA 15222 unit Records for everyone ¡!82-1200: Mon Vallev. 489-9020 A L G O R N IK Railings. Bathrooms. Storm MONDAY. SEPT. 20 Beaver. «4:1-0505. 728-5051. MOUNTAIN ESCAPE Windows. Aluminum Siding Reasonable & Honest. Oldies DISABLE VETERAN - Aged 65 specialty. All Occasions. Sonny Oct. 30-Nov. 3 $289 Soffit & Fascia. Porches, Christian Mothers and Women’s Guild, St. Kilian, Mars — Annual tureen dinner, 6:30 p.m. required fulltime housekeeper Sidewalks. Block. Brick, Stone. 241-2212. church hall. Guest speaker, Fr. John W. Rebel, new pastor. Confidential, Free READING AND and companion, in return for Cement Work, Roofing Gutters. DOC STEWART - Band for all DUTCH COUNTRY good home, and small salary WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 Pregnancy Testing Hauling. Fully insured. Free seasons, wedding receptions our Please call Anet Buchman Est. 761-5538. 761-2301. Women’s Guild, Our Lady of Grace, Scott Twp. — Luncheon is served, dinner and card 90S P EN N A V E N U E Nov. 26-28 $147 Veteran Hosp 683-3000 ext 472. speciality. Call 483-5130 or 684 8-10 M .W .F . 11-1 T.H.S. FLORIDA VACATION 8122 party, 7:30 p.m., school social hall. Tickets at $5 available at by calling 279-8027 or 279-88 Î9. OFFICE HELP NEEDED - Nov. 14-21 $289 THURSDAY, SEPT. 23 c a l l 731'2420 Receptionist, typists, book­ IRISH CENTRE FOXFIRE — Large selection of A T A Feb. 20-27 $289 keepers. file clerks, secretaries, OF PITTSBURGH rock, standards ethnic music St. Joseph, Duquesne — Festival party to honor parish festival workers, 6 p.m.. Fatima Provides help to Mar. 6-13 $289 office trainees, etc. Mule & 6886 Forward Ave. Sq. Hill will add to any wedding, party Hall. female. Downlon & Suburban HALL RENTAL or club date. Reasonably priced C H R IS TM A S FRIDAY. SEPT. 24 pregnant women. job openings. 30 day free trial ACCOMMODATES Paul 462-4574. AT WILLIAMSBURG period with pav. Kearney- Holy Family School, Lawrenceville —"Inflation fighter" rummage sale, flea market and 150-500 PEOPLE HAVE THE MUS1C-U-LIKE BY Dec. 27 - 30 $229 McDonough KMP . Call 391- bake sale. Holy Family School building, 43rd St. (also Saturday) 9 a.m. to5p.m. Benefit of 1071. 242-3991 A DJ — Wedding & all types of PREGNANT? parties at a reasonable price area Catholic Merged Schools. And you didn't mean to be? STEELER TEACH NEEDLE CRAFT - Call Jerry Fink 884-6131. Women’s Guild, St. Sebastian, North Hills — Dinner-dance "Autumn Rhapsody" at Earn extra money for Christ­ For a free pregnancy test and WEEKENDS GAETANO’S •'HAVING AN AFFAIR" - Highland Country Club. For tickets and information call 366-0138 or 364-3037. confidential support mas. Earn $30-$60 per session, training. For interview call 322- BANQUET HALL 8 Don't keep it a secret. For Friends of Irish Music—Performance by Micheál O’Domhnaill and Triona Ni Dhomhnail. CALL BIRTHRIGHT PITTSBURGH VS musical entertainment a 2422. CATERING SERVICE traditional Irish singers, 8 p.m., Diocesan Building auditorium, Downtown. For C L E V E L A N D weddings, parties, and 6 2 1 - 1 9 8 8 Your location or Ourt information call 363-3191. Dec. 18-19 $137 290 818 Broadway Ave. banquets. Cull Ken Cook Trio SITUATIONS 279-6807. St. Paul Retreat House, South Side—Weekend retreat for men, 6 p.m. to Sunday, 2:45 p.m. Tickets Included. WANTED McKees Rocks, PA. 15136 GROUPS WELCOME. 771-8338 MUSIC — For your Christmas For reservations call 381-7676. SATARSUS SINGLES CLUB - Pick up polnlt In INFANT CARE - My home parties, bowling banquet. New Naim Guild (for Catholic widows and widowers) —Social. 8 p.m., Lawless Hall, also cards ■For singles 21 and over. Pllltburgh A McKeesport experience, mature, Bellevue Year parties. Wedding. Trio plus and dancing. area. 734-4975. MOVING — Call us first. Home, female voicist. Save this ad. tor Bowling, volleyball, weekend 1982 brochures available trips and a variety of activities. apart, or offices. Reasonable special discount. 343-0643. St. John Damascene Choir — Fall concert, 8 p.m., Synod Hall auditorium. 125 N. Craig St., GROUPS— We provide NURSES PROFESSIONAL Oakland. Donation, $1. For more information, call 731- REGISTRY — When you need anytime. 481-1826. complete planning MUSIC FÔR WEDDINGS - ‘3775 or 401-1377 alter 6 p.m. privated duty nurses NPR MOVING SERVICE - Local Worldwide Marriage Encounter — Weekend, Airport Sheraton. For information call Bill service lor your group supplies Registered Nurses to Billy English Trio. $270 (Quartet and long distance 921-5783. $3401. We ll handle all your and Ann Sullivan. 824-4917. DEAR JESIIS - OurLady of the Details available. care for patients in hospitals, Snow. St. Jude and all the Saints PHOTOGRAPHY - Wedding. special announcements: toast, K of C, North Hills Council — Fish dinner, 4-8 p.m., council hall, 1248 Evergreen Ave., We are now a fully authorized homes, private residences and bridal dunce, cuke culling, •for favor granted for my Travel Agency Let us handle all for (ravel. In Pittsburgh Area Viedo Recorded. Photo Candids. Millvale. Benefit of Millvale Ambulance Fund. Donation, $4. daughter. N.S. and especially your travel needs Air. Cruses. Professional Studio Standards. throwing bouquet, garter. Call hospitals requests may be 421-2083. SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 for a successful operation. Hotel Accomodations placed through the nursing 784-8454 D.J.S. IRENE BOHLEY Ladies Guild, St. Mary Magdalene, Homestead — Luncheon and card party, school hall. oflice. Other may arrange HOTOGRAPHER - For all ONE MAN BAND" OR OFFICE MANAGER nursing care by calling our •COMBO" - Music for all 12:30 p.m. For reservations call 461-7054 or 462-3881. FAVOR GRANTED - By St. occasions. Specialty weddings & Jude. Blessed Mother. Sacred office directly at 361-0295. occasions complete with organ Formerly with Fletchers por I rails. Call J. Ta IT St. Augustine, Lawrenceville — Spaghetti dinner, 6 to 9 p.m., social also begins at 6 p.m., Heart and St. Joseph ThankYou. Registrants adhere to fees, Photographic. 828-9285. jeeordian. & bass sound. Call auditorium, 37th St. Dinner price, $4 for adults, $1.50 for children. For reservations call A.Z. standards and policies set by Jett 276-39.54. 682- 0929. CALL AMITY TOURS NPR. INFANT OF PRAYER - PHOTOGRAPHER - Some SMALL WEDDING BAND - RT 51. PLEASANT HILLS dates still available (or Mother of Prepetuaf Help. St. ACROSS FROM EAT N PARK Chumpaigne" a 2 piece St. George, Allentown — Mass for members of Class of 1947, 7 p.m. All welcome. 385 WANTED weddings. Home portraits, and Jude. Si. Theresa, Jesus, Mary wedding bund ideal for small 884-2707 882-2707 mudel portfolios by appoint­ Cenacle Retreat House, Oakland — Day for health care workers, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -and Joseph. St. Anne. St. TO BUY wedding, parties or banquets Speakers, Sister Francesca and Sister Annette Mattie. For reservations call 681-6180. Anthony please answer my Need a Butl Cell Usl ment. Great work at decent Nice music (nut loud) 884-2707 882-2707 ALL — Good used furniture prices. 241-8299. reasonable. 884-1588. Lifeline of SW Pennsylvania — Skate-a-thon, noon to 5:30 p.m., South Park Outdoor prayers. R.H. wanted, kitchen sets. DR or BR Cnarter Buses kvinaoie. Skating Rink. For information call Donna Frizzell, 941-8857. Skaters and sponsors needed. MY SINCERE THANKS - To sets. I piece or entire home. Day THE DIPLOMATS COMBO - Blessed Trinity especially the 766-5115, Eve, 761-4821. Furniture Repairs Featuring male volcalist. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 Weddings & Banquets our Holy Ghost, the Blessed Mother BEST PRICES - for old in your home Knights of Columbus, Council 4029, North Hills — Roast beef dinner, 3 to 6 p.m., council ■ St. Jude. St. Joseph, St. Anthony specialty. For a variety of fine furniture, glassware, antiques, Specializing in music. Call 922-4394/367-8424. hall, 1248 Evergreen Ave., Millvale. Opening of the dinner season. Cost. $5 for adults and lor favors received. G.S.T. estates and quimper. Thank you retying springs $2.50 for children. ,ST. JUDE — Thank you for your for calling 364-6801. _ EXPERIENCED REASONABLE "TIRED OF HIGH PRICED BANDS?" — Want continuous WPXI-TV, Channel 11 — Mass for shut-ins, 6:30 a.m. Fr. Andrew J. Shal, assistant at St. blessing Please continue to CASH — lor oak furniture. IMMEDIATE SERVICE John Evangelist. Uniontown. celebrant. Choir and congregation from the parish Mass hear my prayers. I still need non-stop music? Hire a DJ $100. FORMERLY Furnishing old home, not 9 6 3 - 7 6 6 5 Cull Chuck 761-1766 alter 5 p.m. interpreted for the deaf. your help. D.P.L. antique dealer. Call 361-6185. DOROTHY KNOIL TOURS St. Boniface, North Side — Latin Mass, 11:45 a.m., beginning with procession. THANK YOU - Dear Jesus for LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER. 520 PROFESSIONAL hearing the prayers of our LONGWOOD GARDENS IVES, BUDDY L - Trains. Blessed Mother. St. Jude. Padre Have your Pet SERVICES Sept. 30 - Oct. 3 $309 Collector will pay top dollar. Any 600 HOME 600 HOME 810 RESORTS & PioandSt. Anthony. Please keep age or condition. Electric or ACCOUNTANT - Male exper­ VACATION PROPERTY listening. C.T. BAVARIAN ZELEBRATI0N wind-up. 343-2690. Neutered for ienced. journals, ledgers IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENTS IN ZINZINNATI payrolls, tax reports. Desires ALL HAULING — Clean-up St THANK YOU - Dear Lord and O ct. 2 -3 $99 LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER Its health SENIOR CITIZENS - Have POCONOS TOWNHOUSE - Blessed Mother. 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Please continue to WORLD'S FAIR/EPCOT Bedroom & Dining Room sets anterooms, dry wall. South Serving the Greater Pittsburgh answer my other prayers AND DISNEY WORLD wanted. Paying up to $100 tor RPD ASSOC. - Licensed s Area. Free estimates. 344- Area. 462-3999 or 462-4245. B.A.S. PLASTERING - New or old Private Home for the elderly. 444.______Oct. 16-24 $575 cdar chests any size or shape WALL WASHING - Painting. FLORIDA Also buying old gold jewelry Resurfacing old plaster, stucco] Cooked meals, color cable T .\.. THANK YOU - Jesus. St Jude INDIAN SUMMER AT EMENT — Briek work. House Cleaning, window Call Paul 279-0359, 242-0451. patching, plaster mold new or 12 S. Freemont Ave. 761-7656 Sidwalks. Driveways. Porches, VACATION Blessed Mother and St. Ann for N.Y. FINGER LAKES repaired. Free est. Insured. 822 cleaning, paper cleaning and prayers answered. P.B OLD FURNITURE - China ilios. Dry walls, Basements. replace window ropes. 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PORCHES, ADDI­ recourse from the depth of my P A R T Y TIM E TIONS — The South Hills New carpet, bath, kitchen. $190 AUTUMN LAUREL HIGHLANDS/ Belvedere Residence plus, equipped kitchen, laundrv. .heart and humbly beg In whom FALLINGWATER WANTED — Old dolls and doll Birthday Favors, Etc. Professionals, highest quality at SPECIAL ¡God has given such great power lolhes. Any condition. Teddy Stile Approved Retirement Home ost efficient low prices. 821-3339. O ct. 9 $32.00 MIKE FEINBER6 CO. « lor Ambulitory 8 Convalescent Weekly, $140 to come to my assistance. Help bears, old tin toys and trains. 120 Seventh St.. Pgh.. Pa. 15222 Guarantee, insured. Nicholson MT. OLIVER AREA — 3 rooms, me in my present and urgent FALL FOLIAGE Cash 431-5275. Men 8 Women 276-7935 free est. ERIE WINERY 261-0490 Supervisory Personnel fè I, equipped kilchen. private bath Lowest of the Year ■petition. In return I promise lo WANTED — Used Devocation Mrs. Rhode Lyons. 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CONNIE ANN VALENTI FATHER RON LENGWIN Father, we've been writing this column together God was not simply creating a monument which for over three years, and I'm sensitive to the fact people could admire when He wrote the that some of my questions may seem to be critical of commandments in stone. It was a way of the Church since people can't hear the tone in my demonstrating that they must be preserved forever. voice when I ask them. But I hope they can sense it in It is the task of the Church in each age, first, to my writing and know it is is with sincerity and a inscribe them in our hearts and minds and, desire to know the truth when I ask "What right does secondly, to refine them in such a way that we know the Church have to make its own rules and laws? how to apply them to the circumstances in which we live. Have you ever disagreed with any of them during In Matthew's gospel after Peter has professed that your 16 years as a priest? Do you think God approves Jesus in the Son of God. Jesus tells him: "I will give of them all? I know I'd like to see at least one you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: what you changed. I don't think we should have to attend Mass forbid on earth shall be forbidden in heaven, and on Sunday and Holy Days under pain of mortal sin. what you all on earth shall be allowed in heaven: " We should do whatever we can to fill the hearts and and He speaks these same words later to His minds of both young and old people with love for God. disciples. rather than use fear to try to motivate them. This power that Christ shares with Peter and the There was a time when you didn't dare tell Sister disciples is traditionally known as "binding and you missed Mass unless you had been on your death loosing." It is an expression which is found bed and there was 10 feet of snow outside. She had a frequently in Jewish rabbinic literature and which way of looking at you disapprovingly, and with two has been a topic of frequent study by scholars, words she could make you shudder - “ You what?" believing that all authority ultimately belongs to The guilt followed when she reminded you "Jesus God, but to whom and to what degree has He shared has been so good to you and He wants you to know He it? certainly missed your love." From a Christian perspective, the authority which man shares with God is never absolute and becomes Guilt in those days seemed different. It didn't nuii and void when exercised in a way that forces disable you as much as it made you want to do better. people to contradict God's law. From a secular point Fr. Carl Gentile stands with Sister Trinità Hart and parish council comittee instrumental in the convent’s You didn't wallow in self-pity or anger, or try to of view, authority is nothing more than power Jean Hurney in front of St. Catherine's new convent. purchase. condone the wrong you had done, but you took your invested by one person in another in order to prevent Sister Trinità is the social service worker in the parish conflict and chaos. I have disagreed with the Church, Photo by John C. Keenan medicine and tried to learn from your mistakes. and Jean is the church secretary and a member of the Even sin could be transformed into a lesson of love. but I have an obligation to obey the Church's God- given authority. Respecting man's free will, the Church typically Last week you talked about the importance of exercises moral power, whereas the state exerts N ew use found fo r huge convent discipline. I can recognize its importance, but coercive power: but there will be times when the shouldn't it be a lesson in love rather than a guilt trip Church must enforce its moral power on those who St. Catherine of Siena parish in had been formed to find a solution to converted into one living unit that or punishment for its own sake? Instead of forcing do not clearly understand God's laws so that they Beechview found a new use for its the convent problem. The original will house six nuns. Four of these our children to go to Mass, we should be showing might learn them, appreciate them and draw life huge convent. convent was built to house more nuns teach in the parish school them its value in such a way that they'll want to know from them: and thus be freed from the power and than 20 nuns and as the number of where some 485 children are and talk God and feel His love. They'll find Christ to The parish has arranged with the nuns missioned at the parish enrolled. One is in charge of the CCD be a true friend. influence of sin. We force a child, for example, to Sisters of St. Joseph in Baden to rent decreased in the last few years, it program, lor some 200 children, and learn how to swim before we allow him the freedom the structure as a residence for became impractical for the parish to the sixth is the parish social service of jumping into deep water. some 18 Sisters who serve in the worker. As I’ve mentioned before, I find great joy in The Church is the visible presence of Christ in the maintain the structure. attending Mass during the week whenever I can get South Hills area in various The Sisters began moving into world. Authority, then, is not to be exercised in there. The bonds of love between people seem to be capacities. As the parish did not need the both structures July 1. purely political terms, but in a way that will help space, the parish council committee stronger and more sincere. Maybe it’s just the people to find God. Jesus taught us that the greatest In a letter to parishioners At the same time, the parish decided to rent out the building and smaller numbers, but praying for one another seems among us are not those with lofty titles but those who informing them of the changes, Fr. purchased two townhouses on purchase a smaller location for the lo come more easily. And with less distractions, it's Carl Gentile, pastor, wrote that serve others. ^elasco Avenue, adjacent to the nuns at work in the parish. easier to fully give your heart and mind to God. The Church has an established set of rules which is parish, to house the six St. Joseph "this solution, with which I am in agreement, gives us a constructive contained in its Code of Canon Law. They guide the nuns who serve in the parish. We act like spoiled children at times and don't like Church as a temporal institution and are also The new convent is a two- plan, 'flexibility' with the future, being told what to do, and so we do just the opposite. A committee of the parish council townhouse building that the parish and makes lull use of the convent." interested in the good of society as a whole. In the We’re more interested in showing how powerful we same way that your intent in asking a particular can be than in how loving we can be. Maybe that's question may not always be easily or clearly O bituaries------because the Church seems to many people to be discernible, neither is the Church's as it struggles to more interested in flexing her muscles than a motivate us to live according to God's will. Williams, a former Bellevue opening her heart. Fr. B. Bekavac The exercise of power for its own sake and the A. W esoloski resident, died Sept. 8 in the Willis exercise of love can be confused at times, because Fr. Basil Bekavac, former editor Center, Homestead. If we're not drawn by what lies behind the doors of there is no greater power in life than love. God allows ' Funeral Mass for Andrew J. of Zajednicar, weekly newspaper of the church, excluding all the human elements, what even the Church the freedom to make mistakes, but Wesoloski was offered Monday, the Croatian Fraternal Union, died Mrs. Williams was the wife of the makes us think we'll be happy with what exists He will also hold the Church accountable lor the Sept. 13. in St. Elizabeth Church. Monday. Sept. 13, in Vincentian behind the gates of heaven? Each time we choose not wrong it has done and for the good it has failed to Lawrence (Washington County). late Burt E. Williams, a Home, North Hills. to be with God, we take another step toward Hell. accomplish. Burial followed in Queen of Heaven photographer for the Sun-Telegraph Fr. Bekavac, an assistant pastor Cemetery, Peters Twp. newspaper and a co-founder of the _at St. Mary of Mercy Church, National Association of Press Downtown, had been a patient at the Mr. Wesoloski. 82. died Friday. Photographers. Sports roundup home for one and one-half years. He Sept. 10. at St. Clair Memorial died at the age of 75. Hospital. He was a resident of In addition to Fr. Williams, with Hendersonville. whom she resided. Mrs. Williams is A native of Obrenovac, survived by another son, Francis C. G rade school football opens Yugoslavia, where he was born Nov. Mr. Wesoloski was the lather of of Neville Island, a daughter 11 1906, Fr. Bekavac was ordained in Fr. Richard J . Wesoloski. Patricia Robinson Borza of 1935 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. administrator of Immaculate Wexford, 13 grandchildren and 10 The St. Bede varsity, Point RALPH SMITH of New Castle was Gene Hardock of Harlansburg wiis the low gross winner. Conception Church in Washington. great-grandchildren. Breeze, defeated the Presentation the first flight winner at the recent He served as an assistant pastor varsity, 66-0, in the first weekend of Grove City Knights of Columbus and pastor at churches in Fojnica, He was chief clerk for Consolidation Coal before his Burial was in the North Side Section III play in the Catholic annual golf field day held at the One hundred and torty goiters IKresevo, Osova, Novi Seher and Grade School Football League. Green Meadows golf course. Smith turned out for the event. Kiseljak and as guardian of the retirement in 1965. He also was a Catholic Cemetery. member of the Crafton Council of finished with a score of 68. -Franciscan Monastery in Kresevo, the Knights of Columbus. Matt Boyle, James Muss, and Don Joseph Durso Sr.. of Slippery’ 'all in Yugoslavia, before coming to James Latskoof New Castle won a Ross each had two touchdowns for play-off with Edward Palmer of Rock was chairman for the field this country in 1953. In addition to Fr. Wesoloski, he is N e c r o l o g y St. Bede. Also scoring touchdowns day. Assisting him were program survived by his wife Mary Henry Grove City for the second flight Fr. Bekavac was a member-guest for the victors were Sean Griffin, winner championships.Latsko had a director Joseph Trinch, Jr., of Wesoloski: four daughters, Virginia Please remember the deceased Joe O’Toole and Coleman Griffin. Grove City, and council activities of the Croatian Franciscan priests of the diocese in your score of 71. Monastery in Chicago for two years Malley of Trafford, Alice Turoczy of director Lewis Dresch of Grove Cleveland. Ohio, Margaret prayers. and later an assistant pastor at In other Section III varsity action, Bruce Echenberger ol Butler won City. John Patrick of Grove City was Wesoloski of Hendersonville and churches in Columbia and St. Cyril of Alexandria, North Side, the third flight with a score of 70. sco rekeeper. Claire Crowley of Canonsburg: and Sept. 20 Centralia, Pa. (both in the defeated St. Francis Xavier, North one sister, Susan Maloney of Fr. Dennis J. Doran...... 1965 Harrisburg Diocese). Side. 30-6: and St. Colman, Turtle Washington. Fr. Vincent M arinaro...... 1969 Fr. John B. M aher...... 1978 Creek, defeated St. Pius, Brookline. Resolution against abortion He was editor of the Zajednicar 30-0. from 1963 to 1971. Sept. 21 M a r y C o l l In junior varsity play. St. Some 200 delegates representing 70 Pennsylvania churches of the Fr. Bekavac took up residence in Fr. Francis A. Maloney...... 1947 Philomena, Squirrel Hill, defeated Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) recently passed a "Resolution St. Mary of Mercy Church, A funeral Mass was offered in St. Fr. Vincent A. O'Donnell...... 1971 St. Bede. 20-12. Dave Cunningham of Concern for the Indiscriminate Use of Abortion." Paul Cathedral. Oakland, on Sept. 14 Downtown, in June of 1965 and was Sept. 22 had three touchdowns for St. named assistant pastor there in for Mrs. Mary M. Coll by her sons The resolution was passed by a 10-to-l margin during the group's Msgr. Joseph A. Kushner ...... 1976 Philomena. Scoring touchdowns for 142nd biennial assembly at Grove City College. ■ October of 1973. He served there Fr. John Coll, S.J., of Oakland and St. Bede were Maurice Lucas and ' until illness forced him to reside at Fr. Jerome Coll, of Rockville. Md. Sept. 24 Bob Miller. The church had been considered as bearing something of a "liberal" Jiie Vincentian Home. Mrs. Coll, 92, died Sept. 11 in the Fr. Frederick Mertens...... 1953 Fr. Francis R. Stifter...... 1970 Other Section III junior varsity view of abortion but this resolution, and the fact that it passed so Viewing was at St. Mary of Mercy Marian Manor Nursing Home Green scores: St. Francis Xavier defeated overwhelmingly, is seen as an indication that the church is moving Church Wednesday, Sept. 15. Tree, where she had resided for the Sept. 25 St. Cyril of Alexandria, 8-6: and St. toward a pro-life direction, according to officials. past 16 years. Fr. Charles F. Fehrenbach 1947 Concelebrated funeral Mass. with Colman played St. Pius X to a 0-0 tie. Bishop Leonard officiating, was A form er te a ch e r in the offered at noon Thursday, Sept. 16, Pittsburgh public school for 15 in St. Mary of Mercy. Burial years. Mrs.Coll wasamemberofSt. followed in Calvary Cemetery. Lawrence O'Toole parish, Garfield, and the parish Christian Mothers. ENCOUNTER WITH SILENCE Ocean C ity, M d. — H om e o f [OPEN A ll TEAR M rs. Chm ielewski In addition to her priest-sons. Mrs. Six Days of Silence, Meditation, Prayer Coli is also survived by another son. *Thc CaptainscTablecFÇestaurant A funeral Mass was offered in St. U.S. Navy Capt. William Coll of A Scriptural Retreat “ gayl Cathedral by Fr. Leo Vanyo on Vienna. Va. "Sept. 7 for Mrs. Helen Chmielewski Conducted by Father John J. Hugo of Crafton. 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PETER of the Independent Theatres' own bargains. By offering current films openings, but the majority of these HORTON at low prices, this will offer some IN HIS RESEARCH for the white paper. Mr. Kalb have been, for the most part, By JAMES BREIG worthless offerings. healthy competition while spoke with all sorts of people—spies, government increasing the power of the dollar at It sounds like the outline of a movie, officials, diplomats. But he found his way where You know things are bad when the box office. "Gavilan" episode or Frederick Forsyth novel: others often meet roadblocks—into the Vatican local drive-ins have to offer a five- within the walls of the Kremlin, spymasters plot to where he interviewed several people, most of whom film festival of smut for the assassinate the world's most visible religious he would not name. weekend. All that is needed is a few good leader. Pulling strings, they manage to use the first-run films. "I talked at considerable length with many people secret police of Bulgaria to unleash a Turkish A recent article stated that the night showings every day of every off the record,” he told me, “ butl also have the first gunman. American romance with the drive-in month. Monthly calendars are on-the-record discussion of the assassination which is coming to an inglorious HOWEVER, at this price, even the Fiction? Not according to Marvin Kalb, chief available at the Playhouse and other clunkers will look more appealing. the Vatican has provided. We got extraordinary conclusion. No wonder the romance various locations. diplomatic correspondent for NBC News. The cooperation from Vatican officials. We have how is dead when the once family- With fine films like "T ex" and “ The outline is not for a film or novel, he says, but for an they see it and their evidence." oriented. casual-in-the-car viewing Chosen" on the horizon, this special NBC White Paper which will air on Sept. 21 (10 p.m. is all the more appealing. With Most prominent among those interviewed in the places have become little more than The Playhouse Repertory has long EDT). Entitled "The Man Who Shot the Pope—A a gathering place for the most fatures like "Halloween III" and Vatican, he said, is Cardinal Silvio Oddi, prefect of been one of Pittsburgh's favorites, "Jaw s III in 3-D" coming in the Study in Terrorism,’' the documentary will examine offensive entertainment. and it is easy to see why: Just take a the circumstances surrounding the May 13, 1981 the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy and a future, however, the low rates could look at the schedule and the price. shooting of Pope John Paul II by Mehmet Ali Agca. member of several other Vatican congregations. make these disasters box office This is not to say that all drive-ins The combination of classic Mr. Kalb began his investigations because "I are bad, but it does point to a deficit champions. Oh well, there is always The reporter's conclusion is a suspicion that the musicals, suspense dramas, some bad with the good. assassination was a conspiracy involving the considered this to be one of the most monstrous in the films a drive-in is eligible to comedies and foreign films provides Bulgarian secret service and probably the Soviet crimes of th 20th century, especially since it seems to receive. Indoor theatres have fared a variety which is a cinematic a little better, but due to a limited Union's KGB. be an international conspiracy. It is also one of the dream come true. In addition to For the movie audience, these most gripping and exciting stories I have ever done. product, even these entertainment feature films, the Playhouse has bargains provide a refreshing SUSPICION and probability are involved because, It's a mystery." complexes have been forced to undergone a renaissance on stage, alternative before that hard earned ultimately, there is no way to prove the theory, but it repeat classic films such as "Close WHEN WORDS like "seems" and "m ystery" often offering excellent stage dollar is spent on a film. Costs is one which is shared by others. Encounters of the Third Kind” and productions of musicals and plays at continue to skyrocket, and there is a start popping up. there is danger that facts could get “ Star W ars". Otherwise, the "It's not just me coming to this conclusion," Mr. low prices. rumor that the year-end holiday lost amid the adventure, but Mr. Kalb asserts that he schedule would be filled with films Kalb told me during a phone interview while he was has guarded against that. releases may see a price like from $4 such as “ The Return of Bruce Li and to $5. Yet, for that discriminating in the final stages of writing the program. "It is also his Karate Band". We don’t need the finding of the Italian court and the prosecuting "I've written two novels," he said, "and I know the There is even more good news on reader of the theatre pages, that difference between fact and fiction. This is the world films like that. We already have the horizon. Cinemette theatres, the choosy film fanatic, bargains and attorney in the Agca case, and the Italian ministry of "Zapped” . "The Road Warrior" and the interior. It is also from a cardinal speaking on in which we really live and when I don't know that largest chain in town, has top entertainment can and will "Midnight” . announced that it will re-establish behalf of the Vatican." something is a fact I say so." always be found. Access to the Vatican sets his program apart from There was danger of another sort involved in the WITH CHOICES like these, what a recent magazine article on the same topic, he story. Were it fiction, the hero would be menaced on can you, a discriminating film-goer, believes. Writing in Reader's Digest in September's every page. I asked if he ever felt threatened during do for an evening's entertainment? issue, another part reporter Claire Sterling, came to his research. That's simple. Now is your time to M ovie ratings the same conclusions as Mr. Kalb. I asked if he felt "Y e s," he replied, "but I won't discuss it because I catch up on all those greats that you The classifications for the Tron, A-II scooped. don't want to give anyone any ideas." might have missed, something you are able to do at the lowest prices. moral suitability of films are Visting Hours, O I know her and knew of her article," he said. "We After viewers see the white paper, Mr. Kalb hopes Just study the movie and theatre determined by the United States The World According to Garp, had talked about it and she is an established they are changed: "If, as a result of the program, section of your daily newspaper and Catholic Conference's Depart­ A-III authority on the subject of terrorism. But we didn’t people have more of an understanding of look for the bargains. ment of Communications. Young Doctors in Love, O work together. I've been on this off and on since the international terrorism, of one of the greatest Zorro the Gay Blade. A-II shooting, and seriously for the past nine months. We disruptive forces in the world, then I will be very have an element she does not have: we have the pleased." Movies at area theaters: Movies on Home Box Office: Vatican." Most of your independent theatres have now reduced their admission Annie, A-l All the Marbles, O T V r e v i e w prices to $1.50 or $2. and they are Arthur, A-III The Cannonball Run. A-III showing the best films of recent The Best Little Whorehouse in Cattle Annie and Little days. The Regent Square in Texas, O Britches, A-III Edgewood is a popular example. Cattle Annie and Little Endless Love.O f Seven Brides9 debuts Sept. 19 Britches, A-III With lines around the block at times, Lion of the Desert. A-III this theatre consistently shows good Diner, A-III Looker, A-III apparently makes up the first part of TV FILM FARE films at the lowest prices, in recent E T., The Extra-Terrestrial. A-I The Looney, Looney, Looney By HENRY HERX Firefox, A-III Sunday's hour-and-a-half special, Monday, Sept. 20,9 p.m. (NBC) — weeks, their schedule has included Bugs Bunny Movie, A-I NEW YORK (NC) — Making their the series has some promising "Annie” , "On Golden Pond" and Hanky Panky, A-III Mommie Dearest. A-III debut this week are several of the “ Coming Home” (1978) — A drama The Howling, O ingredients. starring Jane Fonda playing the "Star Trek: the Wrath of Khan," all Outland. A-III new fall series, among them "Seven at the low price of $1.50. True, these Looker, A-III wife of a Marine officer (Bruce Brides for Seven Brothers," being features have been in release for Megaforce. A-II introduced first as a special on Dern) in Vietnam who finds herself Mephisto, A-IV Within the first five minutes, the quite a while, but if you may have • A-l, KentTuI patronage. Sunday. Sept. 19. at 8-9:30 p.m. and drawn to a paraplegic veteran (Jon Night Shift. O eldest of the McFadden clan, Adam Voight). A soap opera that is much missed them, here is your chance to then premiering in its regular time (Richard Dean Anderson) has catch up. The Regent Square is not Nine to Five, A-III • A-II adult* and adolescents. slot Wednesday, Sept. 22,8-9 p.m. on less about Vietnam than about one An Officer and a Gentleman. O married spunky Hannah Moss woman's quest for orgasm. Graphic the only bargain house in town, but is • A -III, adult*. CBS. one of a host of many. Poltergeist, O (Terri Treas) without telling her sexuality and benign view of Porky's, O The series is vaguely related to the that they will be sharing a home with • A-IV. adults with reservations. An A* adultery. O — morally offensive. Private Lessons, O IN classification is given to certain films 1954 feature film of the same title, his six brothers, ages 12 through 25. FOR FILM BU FFS who desire a The Road Warrior, O which, while not morally offcn*i\e in updated to the contemporary West It you can accept this kind ol steady diet of the finest films from Tuesday. Sept. 2 1,9 p.m. (CBS) — Rocky III. A-III themselves, require euution and some ol mechanized farming. Based on a "surprise," the rest of the show is the past decades, the Pittsburgh analysis and explanation as a protection "Hero at Large” (1979) — John Scanners, O preview of the half-hour pilot, which not so bad. Playhouse Film Repertory is your to the uninformed against wrong Ritter stars as a young actor who The Seduction, O interpretations and false conclusions. best bet. Manager Richard Rauh takes to the streets to light crime Six Pack. A-III accomplished the monumental task emulating Captain Avenger, a Stripes, O • O, morally offensive. of booking excellent films for one cartoon character, in this romantic Local TV , radio comedy. Pleasant and unpreten­ tious entertainment. A-II — morally Television programs unobjectionable for adults and Station Program Time adolescents: PG — parenta Channel 4 Directions 6:30 a.m. Sunday guidance suggested. Channel 2 For Our Times 6 a.m. Sunday Channel 2 Not Just Sunday 8:30 a.m. Sunday Qytholicjfyiunm Quit Channel 11 Mass for shut-ins 6:30 a.m. Sunday Saturday, Sept. 25,9p.m. (CBS) - Channel 9 Mass 10 a.m. Sunday “ The Return of the Pink Panther’ (WOR-TV) (1975) — Peter Sellers repeats his CorAiolLj invites Channel 40 Fr. Manning 1:30 p.m. Saturday role as the bumbling French sleuth, Channel 40 The Glory of God' 6 p.m. Tuesday Inspector Clouseau, hot on the trail Codùtgt graduates I Tftfisttrtd ffursis to join. : Channel 40 Mother Angelica 6 p.m. Wednesday of the priceless gem, the Pink “•JRt SingWs CLui with a d ifftrtn ct." 3VWat Channel 40 Mother Angelica 6:30 a.m. Thursday Panther, which has been stolen frixndlu injog inUnsting act intits! (rebroadcast) again. Consistently amusing, thanks R.S.V R to Sellers. 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