Catholic Press Meets in Fort Lauderdale More Than 350 Delegates from to Internal Revenue Service Bishop Thomas Grady of Orlando As University of Notre Dame

Catholic Press Meets in Fort Lauderdale More Than 350 Delegates from to Internal Revenue Service Bishop Thomas Grady of Orlando As University of Notre Dame

SERVING THE PEOPLE OF GOD IN THE COUNTIES OF BROWARD, COLLIER, DADE, GLADES, HENDRY, MARTIN, MONROE AND PALM BEACH Volume XXI Number 7 April 20, 1979 Price 25c Millions of Catholics will have heard the aside by the builders, that God had bathed in love"... is expressed by Archbishop Edward vibrant words of Pope John Paul II in the the light of the resurrection, is placed at the McCarthy for the Holy Father in St. Mary's Cathedrals of the world... "this stone cast very foundation of our faith, our hope and our Cathedral. (See story pg. 3) Catholic press meets in Fort Lauderdale More than 350 delegates from to Internal Revenue Service Bishop Thomas Grady of Orlando as University of Notre Dame. the Catholic Press Association of the regulations affecting non-profit Chief concelebrant and Homilist. A highlight of the Convention United States and Canada will meet publications. This in the light of Thursday morning the Chief program will be "The Hispanic in annual Convention at the Bahia disputes with the IRS on how far Concelebrant and Homilist will be Experience," an invitation to Mar, Fort Lauderdale, April 24-27. Church publications can get involved Auxiliary Bishop Joseph R. Crowley delegates to tour Miami's Little Priests, Religious and lay in the political process at election of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, Havana with dinner and a special editors and their staffs will meet for time. Catholic Press Association Honorary President of the CPA and program at the Shrine of Our Lady of four days discussing problems of the Legal Counsel on IRS matters, Chairman of the Communications Charity. This is being coordinated by Catholic press as relates to editorial Lawrence Gerber of Chicago, will Committee, United States Catholic Araceli Cantero, Editor of the La Voz policies, business methods, and the concentrate on voter education Conference. section of The Voice. circulation selling problems involved regulations. FRIDAY MORNING Arch- The Convention will close with in Catholic publications. Experts in bishop Edward A. McCarthy will be an Awards Banquet when winners of the various areas will present papers The Convention will open the Chief Concelebrant and Homilist the National Catholic Press which will be followed by reaction Tuesday evening with a special at the CPA Annual Memorial Mass. Newspaper and Magazine Contest workshops. Prayer Service presided over by Auxiliary Bishops John J. Nevins will be announced. At the Memorial Bishop Rene H. Gracida of Pen- and Agustin A. Roman will be among Mass, the winner of the coveted St. ALSO TO BE discussed with sacola-Tallahassee. Lector and the Concelebrants. Francis de Sales Award for Out- officials of the postal system in Coordinator of this services will be The main banquet on Thursday standing Catholic Journalism will be Washington, D.C., will be mailing Henry Libersat, Editor of The evening will have as its speaker, named. problems faced by the Catholic press, Florida Catholic. Msgr. John J. Egan, Assistant to the Gerard E. Sherry, Editor of The including costs and delivery. On Wednesday morning there President and Director of the Center Voice, is National General Chairman A special session wilj be devoted will be a concelebrated Mass with of Pastoral and Social Ministry, of the Convention. urged to save energy Florida's bishops have encouraged Catholics to take part in activities for "Florida Family Energy Conservation Day" set by Gov. Bob Graham for April 29. The Florida Catholic Conference is encouraging families and churches to cut back energy consumption, said Thomas Horkan Jr., executive director. He said that the conference is helping spread information about the observance. "FLORIDA ENERGY Conservation Day can be a very special day for families, but everyone in the state will be working together on this effort," said Tampa Representative Helen Gordon Davis. She said the state legislature is supporting the idea for "a day for Florida families to work and play together, consuming as litle fuel and electricity as possible — a day when we declare: "Yes, we can do it ourselves." In a letter to colleagues, Ms. Davis pointed out that May 1 is National Energy Day and May 3 is Sun Day. She said the federal government is talking about mandatory closing of filling stations on Sundays and Sunday closings could hurt Florida's tourist industry. Suggested activities for the energy conservation day included candlelight church services and brunches and picnics on the church grounds. The suggestions also included walking or riding bicycles to church or setting up car pools of church members. 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He asked prayers who —in their weakness-are (NC)-Pope John Paul II for the peace of Christ "to the ones who are especially capped a busy Holy Week by wherever it is particularly loved by Christ and to whom wishing the world "Happy relevant and particularly is dedicated this year, the Easter" in a record 32 awaited." International Year of the languages at the end of his The pope cited Child." Easter message. specifically: He called on "Christians and Under warm, somewhat "Peace to you, people of non-Christians," to show hazy skies, the pope started the Middle East. solidarity and "generous love Easter with a simple late- "Peace to you, peoples of toward all our brothers and morning Mass before a crowd Africa. sisters in need." of more than 150,000 in St. "Peace to you, peoples The risen Christ Peter's Square. By the time and countries of distant Asia. celebrated in Easter is "the the Mass finished and the "Peace to you, brothers cornerstone" of Christian pope appeared at the central and sisters of Latin America. commitment to human balcony of St. Peter's Basilica "Peace to you, peoples dignity, he said. to deliver the traditional papal who live in the various social, "THIS STONE, cast Easter message and blessing economic and political aside by the builders, that "urbi et orbi" latin for "to the systems." God had bathed in the light of the resurrection, is placed at city and the world," the crowd The pontiff called peace swelled to over 250,000. the very foundation of our "the fruit of fundamental faith, our hope and our love," THE CROWD size was order" and "the expression of he said. Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, full dress uniforms. increased somewhat by about respect for every human "It is the primary reason Ethiopian an Swahili. Speaking off the cuff, he 8,000 demonstrators against being's right to truth, of our vocation and of the The crowd, which repeatedly gave special greetings to the world hunger of children, who freedom, justice and love" mission that each one of us interrupted his greetings with band, to a large group of were marching under the Human dignity is a receives at baptism," he applause, roared their ap- youths from Assisi, Italy, who banners of Italy's secularist, condition of peace, he said.

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