Thank God/ They're Free by Ana Rodriguez God

Thank God/ They're Free by Ana Rodriguez God

LEAGUE for Catholic rights forming P3 WATERFRONT place for sailors marks 1st P3 DANCING priests spread The the Gospel PI 3 Archdiococese of Miami Volume XXIII No. 4 January 23,1981 Price 25<t 'Thank God/ they're free By Ana Rodriguez God. They're free.' But how many of us Voice Staff Writer have literally knelt down to thank God? Thanking Him is more than just Tuesday, January 20, 1981. A day an expression. Ifs supposed to be a that will live forever in the hearts and prayer." minds of all Americans. And that's exactly what South Florida Thank God. They're free. Catholics were doing. That was the heartfelt cry, born of 14 Meanwhile, across the United States, months of waiting, agonizing, and Catholic bishops and clergymen of hoping only to have hopes dashed, other faiths also offered thanks and that rose first as a whispered prayer prayers to God. Several praised the ef- and later in the form of churchbells forts of former President Carter in pealing, car horns honking and sirens bringing the lenghtly crisis to a screaming, from the depths of people peaceful conclusion. all over the United States on that Pope John Paull II, in Rome, declared Tuesday afternoon. he was "profoundly pleased" with the THE IRANIAN captors, after what success of the negotiations and the seemed like one final maneuver freedom for the 52. designed to humiliate the United THE POPE went on to bless the freed States and prolong a nation's agony, former hostages and their families "in had released the 52 hostages they had the years ahead." been holding since November 4,1979. President Ronald Reagan, whose Free at last. Administration was now relieved of And, as now former President Jimmy the burden which had crippled Car- Carter declared, "Alive, well and free." ter's, toasted the former hostages' South Florida churches rang their release at the inaugural celebrations. bells, too, and would be celebrating No matter that his inauguration had Masses of Thanksgiving for the former been almost overshadowed by the hostages' safe return throughout the day's events. The hostages were free. week. Others tried to find meaning beyond They would also be remembering the initial joy. in their prayers the eight servicemen Archbishop John R. Quinn of San who had lost their lives in the Iranian Francisco said, "The almost desperate desert trying to rescue their coun- plight of 52 people who caught the trymen. mass media's focus and commanded FR. DONALD Connolly, director of international attention must cry out to Sign of life Community and Public Relations for the world, life is not cheap.' " This is just one of the signs that appeared last week tiuring.a pro-life demon- the Archdiocese of Miami, had this to HOLY CROSS Father Theodore M. stration by about 75 people on the South Dixie Highway near Dadeland. The say: "So many of the people in the Hesburgh, president of the University media who covered this event of Notre Dame, said the experience march anticipated the Jan. 22 anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling frequently made the comment, 'Thank legalizing abortion. continued on p. 6 .••;•••' -.•;.; Recor at ABCD fete By George Kemon five-year plan set forth for the Arch- There js a "golden era" coming in the More than 1200 persons, a record" diocese and the tremendous need for Church in this country. This is good for crowd for ABCD dinners, turned out at new parish buildings to respond to the the Church, and good for religion in the Omni Hotel in Miami last Friday to needs of the people. general i n the coun try." hear Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy This Archdiocese is continuing to THE AUXILIARY Bishop referred to and Bishop John j; Neytns speak about build schools, and even with the the Archdiocese of Miami as a "great the charitable programs and projected opening of two new high schools this vineyard for the Lord" in which we plans and accomplishments of the Ar- year, there is still a waiting list of 600 "have many opportunities for grace i. hdiocese. students. Contrary to many dioceses today through our support of: the Archbishop McCarthy spoke of the around the nation which are closing programs of the Archdiocese." great number <jf. programs, offices and down Catholic schools "we are trying Bishop Nevins gave special regoc- agencies within the Archdiocese to fill the need for more schools to nition to the retired bishops who which are funded through ABCD con- take care of the influx of Catholic shared the dtas with him arid Arch- tributions and alluded to some $10 families into the Archdiocese," said bishop McCarthy as dedicated; men million expended by Catholic social the Archbishop. who had carried the "Good News" services last year — largely spent on Bishop Nevins made reference to a well in their many years of con- the tremendous influx of Cubans and new book by George Gallup, Jr., and tribution in the Church. Haitians into Dade and Broward Coun- David Poling, "Search for America's Goal of the ABCD drive this year is ties and their emergency needs. Much Faith" published by Abbingdon Press, $3.6 million - up from 3.25 million last of this is federal money made possible Nashille, Tenn., in which the author year - as inflation affects the programs by ABCD seed money. states, "The greatest changes have of the diocese just as it does home and HE ALSO SPOKE of the projected taken place in the catholic Church. business. "•-•~""""-—~THTmHffrnr-—-— News At A Priest ordinations up in Poland over last year VATICAN CITY ~(NC) - There were 632 priests ordained in Poland last year, Vatican Radio reported Jan. 13. The figures marked an increase of 43 over the previous year's total of 589. Pope offers "fervent prayers" for Iraq-Iran VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II offered "fervent prayers" for peace between Iraq and Iran during his weekly general audience last week. He also offered English-language greetings to a group of Japanese journalists visiting Rome to get background for the Pope's visit to Japan in February. Illinois Bishops assail Governor over bill veto CHICAGO (NC) - Illinois bishops accused Gov. James R. Thom- pson of "duplicity" and "discrimination" following his veto of the "fair bus bill" passed by the state legislature. The measure would have provided for bus transportation for non-public school children under certain conditions. Churches / Synagogues best friend of families STEEPLE WORK — Workmen are silhoutted on the roof of St. Clement of Rome Church in WASHINGTON (NC) - "Churches and synagogues are the best Metairie, La.,^s they hoist a modern steeple on the new facility. (NC Photo) friends families have," White House Conference on Families chairman Jim Guy Tucker told representatives .of the U.S. Preachers of Catholic social lrlsh activists religious community. condition Pope urges diplomats end Iraq-Iran war doctrine called Marxists VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II has urged the inter- serious national community to seek an end to the Iran-Iraq war: During LOS ANGELES (NC) - Preaching in our mission are hungry. I think his address to diplomats he also said that only justice coupled Catholic social doctrine in Latin they're hungrier and poorer than when BELFAST, Northern Ireland (NC) - Catholic with love can solve the long-standing Middle East conflict and America can lead quickly to the. I first went there." civil strife in many other parts of the world. preacher's being branded a Marxist, He said the Irish nuns had told him civil activist Bernadette said an Irish bishop who was a hunger has caused an outbreak of Devlin McAlisky was missionary in Latin America. tuberculosis. "There is a high infant reportedly in a semi- Pope meets with Billy Graham Bishop Michael Murphy of Cork and mortality. TB is rampant and unem- conscious state Jan. 19 after being shot seven VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II and the Rev. Billy Ross, Ireland, who served in Peru from ployment is at a very high level." Graham met privately at the Vatican for half an hour recently. 1961 to 1969, visited Los Angeles en The people whom the Irish priests times in an route home from the Diocese of and sisters serve come from the assassination attempt. Trfljllo, Peru, where 12 priests of his mountains to the coastal plain in sear- Mrs. McAlisky's Mexico's bishops protest visit byte Febvre diocese and 16 Irish nuns are serving ch of work, Bishop Murphy said. "They husband, Michael, was the "marginados," the poor of the come because they have no alter- shot three times in the MEXICO CITY (NC) - Mexico's bishops protested against the slums. natives. They put up 'chosas' (shacks) assassination attempt. surprise visit of suspended Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre to the "the situtation has reached a point in in the city and try to find employment. Both were listed in country, where he has illicitly celebrated Tridentine-Rite Masses Latin America where if you speak for They're tne people we work for." serious condition. and confirmed children. the poor and teach Catholic social THE IRISH MISSIONARIES have used The attempt oc- doctrine along the line of 'Populorum health and education as means of curred Jan. 16 at the Bishop tells labor Church will support them Progressio' (Pope Paul Vl's encyclical evangelizing, the bishop said. "When McAlisky home about "On the Development of Peoples"), we went in , there were hardly 40 miles west of PHOENIX, Ariz. (NC) - Bishop James S. Rausch of Phoenix told the right will brand you a Marxist," any educational facilities for these Belfast.

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