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. 'Y1i :iiiui N1VO 'V1J ju AIliJJAINfviaaoii! .UJO.ttIIi j(! M*. if | droo-qn xwran Dgive ) I rheftorfdIa I:I Be all things 'I U an men- Catholic to Catholic Charities .4io "" Staff Writer \o.i" A'OF... XX\. No. IS Orlando Florida Friday February 12,1965 lOt ..." in the EVERY year month of February we appeal to ,..... . every Catholic, young and old, to participate in the v { greatest of all work-the mission of charity toward our r'n1sIoB: ' neighbors here in the Diocese of St Augustine.The . St. Joseph Church message that we bring to you can be traced back to the stable at Bethlehem, the marriage feast at Canain a. I Galilee and from the hills of the Holy Land down ; , through the centuries to the catacombs, the monasteriesover kAnd blessed in Tampa the countryside, through the city alums, in the cathedrals "{I of Bishops. It is the message of love in action which Jesus Christ taught us when He made the blind to T,1MPA-A church more than 60 years old serving the school led the children's see. the lame to walk' the deaf to hear and the dead to w St Joseph pariah here has been replaced by a new church, choir. Sister Roberta was rise again.To . I modern in design, but reminiscent of Spanish architecture.Last choir director perform the charity which Jesus would have us Sunday, Archbishop Joseph P. Burley was in Tampato Father James F Gloekler do in this complex age is difficult indeed. It requires . bless the new St many material resources for which ;; Joseph Church. Father Leonard E. was master of ceremonies for we depend on you . ; Cordier CSSR., pastor, celebrated the Mass. The Arch. the dedication Chaplains to who possess the chanty of Christ in your hearts, you who i"" bishop spoke at the dedica the Archbishop were Father know that charity is the - tion. choir in the singing for the Laurence Murphy CSSR. greatest of the virtues numerating: them will only Litany of Saints intoned at Ki\e: you a faint idea of what and Father Patrick ShannonC How have we used the material He congratulated everyonewho the blessing of the sanctuary. good ls done in your name, 55 R. other Priests which Many resources bad a hand in the con you how many souls are saved be. itruction of the beautiful, Saleslan Sisters who staff attended hate given over the yean? cause you listened to our large church.In pleas for help.Regional . the house of Sacrifice of " the Mast and the palace of '\ the Most Blessed Sacrament, offices the Eucharistic holds King Regional offices of the court and listens to the' plead. Catholic Charities Kureau of f. ing of His lubJl'dS'or this the Duxese are located in reason, the' \ Archbishop counseled Jacksonville. M. Petersburg, people of the parish Tampa, Orlando, Eau: Gillie, v should use their church more 1 IMvtona Heath and Uke- and more-for meditation for land. possessing of Christ for com IliC N pamonship with the Divine regional office Is to be t t, opened la Sarasota during ' Scour church he said Is the I ;' idI I!l6S. House of God; If you nit It well It will be for each and I \ every heaven one of you the gait of C Child care facilitiesThe Diocese operates St. Father Cordier presidedover Mary's Horn 'for children in the completion of the Jacksonville and the Christ church !begun by his predecessors 11J Child Center in Tampa Sisters particularly (Father John I of St. Joseph of St. T. Stevens C SS,H The new ," \ Augustine staff the home, church they built Hands on Admissions and case work the corner of Cherry and Gomes sertkes are provided by so. and replaces the imall I clal workers from regional church at the corner of Albany of foe*. and Walnut streeti J v Iho lame walked ( Luko 7,22)) The ceremony !began at Archbishop blesses new church Morning Star Schoolsfor 11 30 1m. with a processionfrom Carrying on ChrUtlike acts of char to orphaned children and comfort to the rectory to the Archbishop Joseph P Hurley blessedthe op, Father James }'. Gloekler and Father exceptionalchildren ity, teachers at Morning Star School. the unwed mother To continue then church Fourth degree new St Jooeph Church in Tampa Leonard K:. Cordier CSSR, pus- (above) give devoted care to haiull- works, Catholic Charities needs your I Knights of Columbus formed last Sunday. Assisting above. from tor of the pariah which has just curt Handicapped children are rapped children, while others work to nuport.( Won't you show your concern a guard of honor for the Archbishop __ J Wt sag, 'athtr..Law\1'nte Murphy plrtrd its new church. /J taught by especially trained brine happiness to the old folks, Jove un Sunday, February 21 f hit chaplain and Ole C.ss.R., the Moat Reverend Archbwh. Miters of it Joseph and other members of th. , clergy -- -- -- other teachers and therapists Cur Jetu Home, to serve need many more l lit help all In could b* struck down phvil- in the procession. qualified to help youngsters Tampa, Is under construction, need Most of us do, not thank sally or menfall so that \"" Father Cordier read the Morcy Hospital Espiritu Santo Church who are enrolled at theohonls God enough that w* are so would need the help of our psalms and visiting, Priests A mining home fur the located In Jacksonville fortunate, Many of ui who speUal schools/ , the before the ORLINDO-People are in- aged Is planned In Orlando gave responses Orlando and . Tampa.The live in the> middle Archbishop blessed the exterior vied to take pictures of the plans Feb. 14 blessing ordinary Haw Is all this rharltabl dais environment do not and Interior of thedifice Mercy Medical Center nearIng :Morning Star at Tampa. And an addition U bring work aC'tomplhh..d II I.m.d" U here Grounds has a* addition planned for All Saints Home realize how much suffering, presently completion by possible 111:11I.lmmc Father Bernard F Ihttman ofF your gen : Jacksonville. Ixilh spiritual and hy.k.l!, Is In Father Stevens and Father will be open February 21 wader construction, erotlly when we appeal for > Santo here haa extended an Invitation to the dally lot of our neighbor Robert Smith C SS R led the from 1 to i p.m. pintu parish periling lun aU the people of thy area in celebrating the formal dedication Catholic Charities has pro- W* find It hard to 'believe (, each ear. Home for unwed ) pram! to open a new Morning that we who are now full or( of the new J>. plntu Santo Church. lV<)ication Deadline for change ceremonies' will take place) on February 14 with Arch- Star School in St. Petersburg, mothersMarls health and youthful vigor .will Our coats are rising each it is elated by a spokesmanof one day grow old and sick year because of a glowing bishop Joseph I' HurtoyFoUowing & 'hilUppi Park at the Intersection the central office of the Well Villa I. a homeIn and will need a haven of rest need In a growing Stale first Sunday in Lent officiating, of Routes inn and Wt, Catholic Charities Dureau Orlando 'fur unwed mothers providing spiritual,. and physical fleas make a big sacrifice the ble* wg at overlooking Tampa toy lomfort for our declining this year fur the poor of Jc,u llam a Matt will be offered Nursing Homes end years Christ give at least (In.d.y' . NT (- P.-.Beginning; with the first Sunday Sunday Masses are offeredal (Iles the siiwial I section of by Father Drttmon The Clinics for the aged You may find It hard to b* pay God will bleu bll cf Lent March 7, 1I 63. the liturgy in the Diocese will bit combined pariah. choir aDd I and 11 am, weekdayMais this week's issue of The lave that one of your chlMien abumUntly fur It. Is at 7 a.m. Florida Catholic, all of t...* performed according to the instructions released to the Clearwater Central Catholic Catholic Charities has in from the here Major difference which High School choir will operation thru material resources are calledU ._ _. Priests Chancery Priests and people>> 'from tM nursing mind along with the - -- --- ----- --- programs people will notice at Mass will be the orna lion of Pubs lead UM portatuomfs In n taM; tring parishes arcJoining homes and clinks for the .whkh serve penpie| t l 42 at the foot of the altar hymns U be sung at UM Mass th* parishioner of aged one is under construction seeking the solace thy need Diocese of St. Augustine when Mass begins; and no commentary on the booklet The now church: wlU axroenmodate Ksptritu Santo on this dedication and another is. on t the from Catholic Charities t sent to UM Priests for their 400 partaMonors Con- day.Noire. drawing board, being planned last GoeCrr1.1A study. Father Cheekier noted ftructf'd' of OOMTH Mask for constructionThe Your first thought I am St. Augustino, Florida ntH han been that new metalM* for parts Ube stucco with I accousUrallyUoal4 pir-ram for the aged sure. on reading about th* simplified la Witrgral serve twig la KMtUa by the exiling UM building Dame Is in full swing at the follow. number of agencies and Initiations February P, 1W3! Ices by the new tntrMriw celebrant and the ministers has both atr on4A MiiBg and lag nursing homos All Saints in the Diocese, will t* Father James F Otoekkr cf Mass must' be approved hoatmcRaatnM, Horn Jacksonville, M. of disbelief that there can b* Reverent and dear Father Is president of tw diocesan la regard to UM rite of die Santa Church I.I addition to Joseph Manor, M Petersburg such misery and need In then Liturgical COIMI.***OB. la a Issn, page thee .heated at Ute norUwn tap of Mater 'List Home|| "'Y- nth land of ours tea, w* February .U Catholic Charities month In our ., be dedicated ''''na Ilesrh have many reaourt and *. trinr'M>, It In the month of the traditional ore a ,>baM' collection, ; of the collection for our handle t liU't:1tn."lrR'j.: : .. Father Entrance exams in Marchat capped'' l children. ; of the collection\ for our Infirm t tulip E llalstead! prim 1(1411, and homeless elders; It .U the collection: to help Ma invited greats t/> attend the erring and the wayward, aa well aa theses least UM dedication today al the diocesan High SchoolsJ favored by tl* fortunes of the well It 'U, Indeed Net Dam Aradrmy M SC the eolleelktn for those w ho most need the Charityof T./\ k ht r4ftmrgAirhteahop' J \( (), \ III'f.: Faamtnatlnna are In the of fir g Jesus OrUt Jo.*oh P Hun at the Central Catholic High 8ch < s> A dup bCatiose: of UMeiwtang pre l>eflta of the achfiola In the areas will sire' arrange towards this collection It only they will read l theCharity kvlMwg' UM eiteoMMI nehnlule'e for threo-hour tenting of grad sehl thUd,", Supg,b M-nt in this week's Florida CathoNc . T.'e dMMe UM capacity of w no will take high school 1'b4t story of our Catholic Cbaritlea there UM AcademyA entrance exams )1"114I" Central Catk. re ouMe i Is an lnj>r..v* OM. anal w. can all Musa RerlUla _HI he The ehiktrefl are usually. re. ilk. .IllCtl .VkMlOrUwteBlshop I Stern. take great pIe. In It. Hut I.", ef.'ciaUy dralrou v offered .a lekruary '* at o** srAo k serving at tfjftt at It AiafiMtjsM-K. Je.g.e U *( for the needy, and fig IW kymas.TM 1 :30 lit., and. are luvaflffret Academy that every child U urged to make a |*.r*<>nal con new roiMtntciiMi IIVMUM to leave l .t..... They Mre.eta--Caedset: .. ISs ney trttwUon for three ehantlM TM money that Academy aa .....w, are l tested oa UMM assbpct High kbesd. rMMr O5 ron, rhafwl typing rom.cl4rooms areas Mart 77, t a m. This wowM tall bnforyrttaM IMWHI to the iLi' a.vtral and a Jtesdeg. achmetie r...... Doyte.a ItaorftvFatter LaIi y.i*.g that trio law of Christ sales upon them to lowge Thomas Marten hie. K...iMi. grammar. anUmHir leave I their ftbof UtODMMllVM. .... HIP ...... IW f U Jr A1A of Miami Us the *m Psersbrg Blsk* *> iL'Lkt art'tutor! Contractors: art siege and vota- Berry .Hop ldrrlTangoTampa Our Cathode Charities. art the rffmalbiUtlrs Iceland Bra w. of 'it. I'. uUryraamlMMta ColfcoJIe of every MBbrf of every faa ly of wary pariah Uriourg aid TaaaoaSrnool c.o4.e< for kv HIp SriMol! Md OHT i U4ptt iM the ,...... tutors of Notr comiag fralM .. art liaM r.a Neq Ac.. DMA from BaXMnore teach fcy Father Morttm r Da.***f. I..biag MftMt you and Ufea your people the Dream of years realized in Tampa parishA UM girts of Notf Dan Aa4ntty cnairnua. of UM hosed of 'MyCluee Iron the ........ ahbWg bewas; i>f (M. I am winch tt UM Mstetanon CatkjtJt; f frhonta, aa Mlws, rieIIII WIll . r - elenseM.ry dream has been fulfilled with U* persons, war bleaaed. George Stickle of the $ 1Cf9 proper Out March 21. I a m. purt to e.*on. M MhwitVar IXfvotedly your In Christ, of a larger more beautiful St. Augustine was the architect. Tinterior >. aloe. ctoiaM tk* fetation of OinxtrrCentral CaAobr Joseph P. HurtryAreebiahop buttfeg ......, Barry High fefeol .Hun kb mtJarkoeevsll.flasAop .. *,-< ral,al (alkolle! elMKh of St. Joof ia the pariah feature a triptych dVeorttwn Father llaMH Is ortactoalOf Kenny high Vkrml. whkh bas served generations of Cath- over the main altar and St. Joseph' bnt* aHMali .ki .hv e Hit Seieolfakaa4laata M rrlu Hishop of St Augustine obis ia TUD(&. Last Sunday, the mural at the aide The aaactvary decor a uintoatj to. '>Uaa. : of TK" F* High Patrick larget.1TR.taE church which rU awreximatrfy 1000 ia a Crucifixion sceiM. lsadrals, Srho t : ;. HI sears ----- --- 1 , - B I p sa Two n.I'Iorida Catholic, Friday Feb. 12, IOCS ----- .,,,,,\\\\\\, "" ,,,,,,,,,,, Florida Sanford Reportsat Gin to Catholic Chiritits All Souls only one days pay that they The Catholic Womens' Clubof , which she and Mr. Jude's might give every day niversary St. Church together St. Petersburg All Souls Church recentlyhad ..,n" ","" "*W" uu"M Moran are celebrating this with members of Council 2105 a business and social :Transfiguration month. of St. Petersburg and the meeting at the parish hall. New Port Richey Edward J. Mulligan Fatho Churchurgt'd A nominating committee fourth degree honor guard of n c Guest speaker for the eve Queen of Peace cf Transfiguration composed of Mrs. Frank the Frank J. Lewis General all the women at theFebnJ1' ning Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, The Rosary.Altar Society of A breakfast followed . Keenan Miss Eleanor Doyle, Assembly. of the was introduced by program Queen of Peace parish will : ) meeting and Mrs. Sidney Conley was at Bishop Barry High Women Guild to attend the chairman, Mrs. Donald Le- sponsor a smorgasbord in the Communion breakfast appointed to select a slate of School, at which Father Law. Fils parish hall on Sunday, Feb which annual will be held Sunday officers which will be pre rence Cunningham was the 1 Dr. Roberts, a gynecologist ruary 14, from 4 to 7 p.m. Cochairmen - sented for elections at the featured speaker. March 7, following the 7:30: gave a most informative talk. of the event are Mass. AU mothers were also March meeting.A Blessed Trinity A question and answer period Mrs. Roy Obenreder and encouraged to bring their square dance sponsored Mardi Gras Dance will take i followed this talk. Mrs. Leigh Slater. Tickets which are by the men and women of Mrs. Joseph Hickson is daughters. place on Saturday evening the parish, will be held Sat- chairman' for the smorgasbord Venice $1 may be purchased from February 27, sponsored by ks . either Mrs. James Cox or urday, February 20, in the the Blessed Trinity Men's dinner to be held at the South CountyThe Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke.A social hall from 8 to 11 p.m. Club. The place will be Lake- parish hall on February 14, South County! Epiphany day of recollection will The donation is 50 cents per wood Country Club, time 9 during the hours of 4 p.m. Guild plans a card party in also be held in March at a person. p.m. till 1 a.m. Costumes are and 7 p.m. Admission will be the church hall of the South date to be announced later. optional.For t one dollar for adults and 50 County Epiphany Mission I All the ladies from the neigh. St. Paul a donation of S2.50, an cents for children. Church, Warm Mineral boring parishes are also Invited The Mardi Gras dessert of fun dancing Each family is requested to Springs on February 16,1:30: to joined the Guild on card party given by St. Paul exciting and entertainment evening is Work for parish CCDThe bring a covered dish. Mrs. p.m. Dessert and coffee will this day. Women's Guild will be held anteed. For tickets and guar.reservations C. C. Mamele chairman of be served prior to playing. Other projects announcedby in the school cafeteria on call Lloyd A. Brady executive board of the Confraternity OSB, Margaret O'Conner. Edith B. the penny sale to be held at This is the first card party Bernard Saturday afternoon, February the March meeting reminded by the Guild, as the Mrs. Kessler 8673423. of Christian Doctrine of Our Cooper. Marie Klausch, Ruth Liochner, given 27. everyone to bring little articles Mission Church has been in and ways means chairman Lady Queen of Peace pariah New Port Rose Grove back Fannie . ; row, Lively, such ash glassware as trays existence but Do are a "miniature" apron sale Holy FamilyAt one year. which will be held Sunday KofC their regular meeting on Richey helps with the operation of the George Lively, Frank Klausch, Charles etc. needed for this come and !get acquainted. Donation February 21, and a dessert At the last business meet. February 2, the Holy Family parish CCD program: from the left, Licchncr, Frank McKissick, and Fa. sale.' is 50 cents per person. card party which will be held ing Pius XII Council 5131 of Women's Guild had as their front row, Father Robert Donovan ther Richard Kircher 05.13. Tallahassee Chairman of the card partyis Saturday February 27, at St. Petersburg exemplified the guest speaker Father Patrick --- Blessed Sacrament Mrs. Wm. A. Garvey, and 12:30 p.m. In the social ball first degree for 14 new mem Caverly of Holy Family Tampa Orlando Jacksonville co-chairman. Mrs. Richard F. The Blessed I SacramentWomen's Mrs. Perry Moran was also bers. Those taking their first Church. Father Caverly choseas EpiphanyOn Morning star SchoolAnnouncements Blessed TrinityOur McDonald. President of the honored at this meeting witha degree included George A. his subject "The Ecumenical Saturday, February 13, in parish Lady of Lourdes Circleof February Guild 2. Mrs met Tuesday Charles guild, Mrs Robert D. Peterson and cake the Braun, John J. Jankus, Movement" explainingthat beginning at 9 there is ex-afficio chairman. gift on occasion Vincent p.m. bulletins at council and guild Blessed Trinity Guild will Mihahck gave a talk and demonstration of the 50th wedding an. Jerome F. Mayncr the Church is attemptingto will be a benefit dance at meetings, have encouraged sponsor a Mardi Gras danceon on Lenten foods. Others working on the committees DiFilippo Martin J. Jones, bring herself more to Jesuit High School cafetorium to make this party a up attendance of parishioners at February 20 at the San Mrs. Don Ennessey, presi. Robert R. Boulay, Carmen C.Zeoll date in accordance with the on 4701 North llimes. Sponsors the forthcoming show for the Soucl Club on Dean Road success are: Mrs Wm. M dent, reminded the women of St. Petersburg Anthony T, DiGiacomo, modern times in which we are members of the activities benefit of the Morning Star starting at 9 p.m. Tickets are the parish mission startingon Brink Mrs Paul P. Heilig, Jack L. Campl, Michael J. live. He compared the Church committee of the Mrs. 'Wilfred D. Kennedy School in Orlando. three dollars couple. Costumes - per Sunday. The first week is Ritota, George A. Bauer MIchael with its old liturgy to a beau Epiphany of Our Lord and free Mrs. Carl Meyer, Mn Martin . are optional for the and there will women The Women's of D. Carnevalc, VincentD. Auxiliary tiful gem in an unsuitable Church. Brick, Mrs. Anton Wurth Carnevale and James E. the school is sponsoring thebenefit snacks will be served be high school students avail Edouard C. Craig setting. There will be prizes. Musicis Mrs Lillian Bissell, Mrs Foley. This is one of the show on February 18 able to baby sit in the homesif The Holy Family Women's to be played by Stafford Eltton.St. Geo Brunswick, Mrs C. De CMkider Md DMrlbuttr largest classes in the historyof Arnold. Donations $1.5011er at 8 p m. in the Egyptian: necessary Vivo, Mrs Herman are Kuehl Guild will valentine sponsor a Ambrose There will be a l benefit for the Council. Itoom of the Cherry Plaza Mrs. Edw: J. person. Tickets will be Ryan, Mrs. social ice cream on Sun Vital M.tel.t Ceramfend On Sunday, January 31, the day, February 14 from 2 to 5 available at the door. Hotel. St. Ambrose parish famousfor show and card party on Pierre Nouet, Mrs. Frank shrove Tuesday, March 2 at Movie Ties members of the Council par. p.m. in the school. Donation Proceeds are to be used for For a two dollar donationa its traditional gopher stew Cole. Mrs. P. Washwvll, Mn. l7.94ft St. s.. 347-4101 ticipated in a corporate Com is 40 cents. the purchase of additional most enjoyable evening Is and chicken pilau, is sponsor. 1 p.m. in the Holiday Inn. Jacob Winch, Mrs. W. J Nye, Mrs Arthur Adams and munion at the 8:15 a.m. Mass ing its next supper on Febru. Mrs. John : equipment I at Epiphany: being planned for you. Tickets McCarthy Mrs. Circle 7 will hold a dessert ary 24, from 5 p.m. to B pm. Mrs Robert Register are cochairmen - school. can be purchased at Jor. Marlin Keislmg, Mrs. Jesse card party Saturday, February St. Ambrose, with its small The tickets will be Public patronage is asked. dan Marsh, Cherry Plaza Hotel Johnson, Mrs. Eileen Millett, J. Eel B.RandPt.sid.nt 20, from 1 to 4 in the but active community, being one dollar. On Chamber of Commerceand Mrs Francis Wednesday, February 3, Johnson. Mrs. school. Donation is dol. one the has of it the Ladies Guild members at the Egyptian Itoom proud support Late Wales Louis Carsten Mrs. Romeyn lar. Please bring your own received in the is anticlpatmg . cards. For reservations call gave a dinner in the social 1 the night of the show. past Holy Spirit Utley Mrs. Virginia Bohn a big crowd on February - hall of the church marking installation Ticket chairman Mrs. Mrs. Fred Magulre Mrs. wtr Mrs. Joseph Mizzonl, 5250847. 24.The The Club of Catholic Women of new members in Frank Hart be contactedat Elizabeth Caldwell and Mrs. r may of Holy Spirit parish held Mrs. George Cole is chairman usual side attractionsat OPLY ILL the Guild. Twenty new members MI 44)165) its luncheon meeting last Paul Palmster of the t. Ss Nentl Washington'sbirthday were installed by Father the annual parish benefit week and 42 members were in Heads teen dance on Sat Philip A. Bardeck C.SSH, io4nl; Shepherd will be at the fair, Father attendance.The college /!. rITZIIRV.e aelrII. urday, February 20, from 8 Daniel J. has . Installation Cody reported of officers of ... test Lew a ede' Bit*. "IOITs pastor. annual card party was I10NV (NC) The appointment . to 10:30 in the .o4I.t t U US $ s..r.e a 7.5.1.0, uav. : p.m. school. Mrs. Francis McDermott, Good Shepherd Women'sGuild Everyone: in St. Johns held last week at the Woman's of Cistercian Father All teenagers are invited. ; held at the County tries to attend the president, congratulated the was parish Club building, Gyoergy Zempleny as the new K of C chaplain new members and urged church recently. Father annual I gopher stew andchlck..n Father Arthur L. Dunnigan head of the Pontifical Hungarian . them Charlei C. Anderson pilau supper at Moccasin . to participate in the officiated spoke to the women on the Ecclesiastical: Institute monthly Guild communionand at the ceremony Benediction Branch. For the benefit life of the late Mother Ahoy in Rome graduate school forHungarian HUNTINGTON: NC-Mon. Dine Out ( ) meetings of the !Most Blessed of newcomers, gopher stew is sins who had been Priests signer Joseph It. Crowley Rogers was con. editor of Our Sunday Visitor Winter ParkSt. Sacrament installation.was held after the a land delectable turtles-and dish the made fame from of Mother General of the Car firmed by the I Hungarian( rational - Ji Valentine'sDay national Catholic weekly pub- Margaret Mary of the Branch's annual St. melite Monastery in New assembly and he was A short business meeting In Hampshire sworn In by President 1st lished here has been appoint St. Margaret Mary Guild Ambrose suppers rests large. van the cocidl hall .d chaplain of Indiana Fourth has cancelled their February buffet luncheon followed served and a ly on the skill with which local Tarpon Springs was by Degree Knights of Columbus. 18 meeting so the women can the out-going officers. cooks make and serve M. j ignatiu Dobl.CLEARWATER : attend the benefit show for this unusual dish Father William II Neuhaushas Holy Name Church Morning Star School, Orlando. On Holy Name Sunday. February '' announced that the an. 14. following the 8o'clock Their regular meeting will be Gulfport . Mueller's Mass, the fathers and nual pre lenten festival of St. Eugene JACKSON'SSHOES held on February 25. Cameo Dining Room sons if the Good Shepherd Holy Name Ignatius Church, the "Fast- Betty K. O'Brien Church Holy Name Societywill On Friday February 19 at nachtfest." will be an event ...1.... DANIEL T. WINTER I CO.Hospit.t. & Company s..... ....1.. enjoy breakfast together. 8 p m, the Holy Name Men's of Sunday February 28. Delicious 1M !.... .... n..a use : JAMES HOTEL DON BARDELLA ; School Bonds Guest speaker will be Ken Club will senior) a special home style baked ham MtTt4L rtIWTIN O EDWARD 403 Florida Thtatre Bldg. Hurkhart ex.major leaguerand "guent game" In the social dinner will be served in the K. M4 IUIMX D.M.l.tl rhr..l ..f..., ca./. n1 MIIII'' St. p.t.rsburgPhon. currently a major league hall of the Holy Name Church parish hall from 1 to C p,m. .... ..,.. Chl: .I.! D.II.I.M c..,.... 1..1.IM. ....... (41 Centrd Av, 'U.I)" 162-0381 umpire. 5824 15th Avenue South. Gulf- IBB BEIMAN. ria.. port The proceeds will be 1I7M Gmlf HlTd'Tr.." r. 1.U.4 Ml-Utl St. James used to benefit the children's SKYCREST PHARMACY A social evening for all the library in the new school 1U03: DREW STREET men of the parish Is t being Holy Name Women's Club For Free Delivery Service Call 442.3129 held Sunday evening, February will hold its annual spring Bring the Family 9AM-7PM.: Emergency Phone 445 57'12: 4 14 at t o'clock In the card party in the social hall Serving Continuously! V (lubroorn/ of St.. James School. on Wednesday. February 24 All the men of the pariah are 7 11:30 A.M. to 9:30: P.M. at pm ON NEW invited by Holy Name Societyto For reservations please SAVE 40 TO 60%/ ON LUNCH L\'S attend and be their ftwtU. rail Mrs Robert Cavanaugh, WOMEN'S FAMOUS BRAND SPORTSWEAR 95'-$1,50' CAR LOANS An enjoyable evening an04gl.t.toJl.thrr chairman, :3445133. Donation 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU has been promised is 75 rents DINNER under the chairman' p SPORTSWEAR OUTLET $1.55 $3.95 THE NATIONAL BANKOF of Hill I Buning net,...... - ST. PETERSBURG FLORIDA orients wiU be served Speakers 047 W. KENNEDY BLVD. TAMPA Children's Plate 53* 100 TYRONE BLVD. 'th AVENUE NORTH for the evening will t* ( AND M.mb.r" F.D.l.C. Louis Grlffing president of eeee NITE OWL MENU GREATER WEST ST. PETERSBURG'S LEADING BANKATTENTION St James f Holy Name Society THE TOWEL SHOPPE AFTER Frank Cilento. past president 4 MILES NORTH 9:30 P.M. of the diocesan Holy Name OF CLEARWATER : activity and .Father Terence /e } ON U.S. l 19 NO.SARASOTABRADENTQN. ). Karrrlly, central Florida spiritual St. 0 director of the society 1 Si and pastor of the pariah. 4441 Mi Sfr ", North st. James Holy Name Society - J a111 1 0 When{ you cant fet Health Insurance be* officers would like to 1i cause of existing or past physical conditions have as many men of the par. it's time to worry/ Find out ish as possible attend and enjoy ( TODAY sow the evening's get.together ifit OOylItrr Sar IFVnUCB MOM UNITED AMERICAN and the program planned.ALPINE r BEWARE OF 7sE"MIIIrs010UMtOUNit J can provide C A I.tt: 11 SARASOTA'S ORIGINAL RAW tAil for your Hospital & Medical Expenses" 1 i ERrnTES I sir. south of S ..ckf.f Point: Rood Oft WH Tr.J (Ui.411 I) Chances are CUll for the conditions yon The il err N"rtng; Ho-" INFORMAL *"1 h.. tw S..food" now hare I >B.*. I IhelM..l..lT.wa. HOT C.r*. -e: :4.212' Zoiryon tr<3 tnfoy) this 1 so A MQ Ptao.. I47-657J 16tlt / 3456 2lit Avt. South ; .... Family- will even pay pr1 ,R ... 4'.T' Restaurant you to stay well4.WV Mr.ylwlw_. ;'..\ vir: LIVE SAFELY ANNE June , IL *V:? iT''LVJL! .. OR ? DRIVE I SAFELY ! N =..tw.:.,: = ) ! 0 , Difftrtnt lt e ip c < evtry day GET THE FACTS NOW ... 1M -' J' Consult this: d *ctory bef0f9 your Mtf t,n4U off Builds ; e Fin food .t modest prigs - - qas h#.d.d rpwi.; Yowl b* glad yo f i / oq stealthy , -for ovr 2& yon.r ; FLORIDA UNDERWRITING CO. St. Jorm'fCOMPLIMENTS Bodies Name r. o. lot I2lt7 St. rVmbtirf. Florida! Holy 4z 11,... givf .', ""I.." .61i.tiu. 1/."..".. .. /** VnitiJ Amtrittf syasaue OIL theLIGHTHOUSE @ 1I."ilJ 9 UtJUti E.*.'_ /*/..,. OF { : RESTAURANT N s_ w M EARL COX Pro prittif': ... ...... ... "- Standard Station J. L McKnetlenISOZ j Tynw IM. Pat V. N. ; 747S Gulf II.... St. h.r..1 ..w ... ..... IS* A*.. S. St. Nt. Bail., F!.. Htor 1444441 I j, ''I r Three The norMa Catholic FrlJay Feb. I!, l00s Priest-expert on Russia says Rebels kill SuperiorMissionaries atheists step up war on religion fell of CINCINNATI (NC)-A Priest who spent 24 jean behind old grandmother" if anyone the iron curtain said communist Russia is intensify challenges them trig its war against religion, despite reports of a softer The entered Pennsylvania Russia voluntarily-born Jesuit Congo jungle escapeVATICAN approach. to ,,'orklith slave laborers ucational programs, and with we CITY (NO)-"The !green catacombs" - Father Walter J Cluck their and was imprisoned for U re S.J., whose Faith saved him people."God years, that the way three Missionary Servant of the Poor from despair and suicide in In Ills divine providence I. __ described the)jungles of the Congo while relating theirrecaps Siberian prisons told the men is Interfering ith their from Congolese ter of Milford, a layman retreat system," he said. Florida rorists. The Priests told of the organization that "the rom.rnunistl' When the rebel "rimbaa"arrived death of their order's superior Soviet leaders are counting general, lather Francesco! 47 at the Catholic years of mission propa on Russian youth to make reportsDaytona .Spoto! 35 who had gone tG ganda in Elirlnghe the 1 against religion has principal atheism work he eventually the been a failure" 1 village: of about 40 tillagesscattered longo last summer. said Beach Recognition of the failure "A child's first words in r through the junglesof Captured in Diringhe. ha Kof CThe yw the" northern Congo, the was beaten and ill treated came last January he said, Russia are apt to be, 'Commu. \ Florida Knights of Columbus I three Priests sought refuge In until villagers revolted anti when ' the ltl ministry of cult decreed nism is truth, or 'There U that "every person in no God he said plan a state convention / the jungle where they were" liberated: him, lie died of his in Peach this ik"4 IyI sheltered and fed by natnes. Russia young and old teacher Even communist party lead. Daytona Injuries on December 27 with and worker, must be indoctrinated ers often maintain some year, May 15-18, Headquarters On Ikr'ember 3 they were three" missionaries kneeling at methodically and traces of religious conviction will be the Voyager caught and threatened lie- his side. lie was' buried in the scientifically in atheism." Father Ciszek said. He said Motel\ leased upon the arrival of RON. jungle under a cross bearing According to John DiVito eminent troops the" mission no name. of them religious "They keep religion full are force going" he against said ikons many in their homes pretend was state selected deputy Daytona because Beach of the Card party benefit in LakelandFather aries when again the simbas took to returned the Jungle Since the f1'111.I'Ore determined to kill them, the mivsionanes "though you won't find a word ing that they belong to "my areas great popularity and about this in their newspapers Defines 'nurse' its many attractions DAito, William J, O}' rrt'll. pastor, ary 18 at 8 p.m. are, from left stand Congo with escaped the help front of yountfnatives the HICIIITNC(: ) Bishop meeting with the Daytona is counting on a large attendance at ing, Mrs. Otto Skokan, the" pastor, Board meeting set who took (them by They are determined to Leo C Byrne has defined the Beach Council Officers stated the forthcoming benefit,* given by the Mrs. Nick Pol if rone. Mrs I'II ward bicycle to the Uganda frontier . eradicate the remnants of( religion Catholic nurse "one who that this will be the first time Catholic Womcn'a Club for the pariahof Kerach, Mrs. Norman Curran and Mrs. for West Coast they said. In Russia." combines professional excellence the convention will be held St Joseph in Lakeland Girl Scoutsare James Wells Scouts are, from It'ft. When they left the area lliltNII41YThe I Women'sClub with spiritual excellence here The deciding factor was the Sheila Hall Dorothy Dojle and Friar- where hod! Father Claret released In the growth and performance helping comjwttee Among of the Church of the Na- they established to sanctify herself and Christianize those" the card the McQueen. schools and baptized thou October planning party at en 1963 is convincedthat record of Council! 543: : tl'lty111 act as hostesses for "God is working in Russia. society ounded in May, 13 your new Lakeland Qvic CE liter on Fcbru- the forthcoming spring board sands of persons In the pre- Speaking before the Diocesan \lous six the years mhsionv' * and interfering with the council has been awarded marling of thee. t Coast Council of Catholic cries said the cried natives soviet program every citation for excellence Deanery of the !it. August: InaiMiKesan : Nurses here Wichita's apostolic Coming \\lthont you we will a an events !; "We all know of the troubles administrator told 200 both in your spiritual acti'I.tlt'I o 8 Couikil of Catholic bctome like animals " they have with their economic nurses "Your lay apostolateis as well as your civic .. ... .. .. ., U(omen TAU *.IIn' II. ?"Pore ftt *<-{ l U. int. mil wnI The three who arrived at agricultural and ed- duties This convention Is .. The meeting Mill be held onFibtuary .. nursing Specifically in our .f ton thu' MrN tnurwt. *d"n.ml at niultr mwtli tIU > the order's Rome jjcnrralata( then another acknowledgmentof 5..Ilnyd. 18 at the Brandon age which history will describe 4 on February are Father as the age of the laity your" work during the Card party February n: Dessert card party. February St Augustine December 8. leisure House( on South 1'ar- Prospero Sanfillppo, the JACKSONVILLE199 the Catholic nurse must be a )'far. 1 30 p m, St. Peter parli.h 20, 1 to 4 p m, Holy Family Eucharistic Congress, st. sons Itoad first signal light founder of the Congo mission, Council Grand Bob Canter tIO shining symbol of both the hall IVLand Madonna Cuvcle. School, St. Petersburg Augustine February 20, IJMtI : on after leaving Tampa; and lather Ituggero Honiti( I'arsons ItoailiA . Church and the cursing profession Knight was appointed general sponsor Circle 7 of \\omens Guild, I Dedication! of Votive turn right on and Father Itosarln Mangl- M. rA.wMCOPIO"CA4 ," chairman and he has Dessert card party Fl'blt. IpOnMlr. Church, Mission of Nombre de ( 30 a m, coffee and rollsw lone, who" went to the Congo named a large committee .111 be served and, 10 , ary W,1 p m, St. Joseph perish Teen dance, February :30! Dins st. Augustine April 17, at a m in 1'til! All are from Sicily ftml AtUntie Monument Co.IronsGraniteMdrW.. St. Leo hall, :335 Lakevlew South 8 to 10:30 p m.. Holy Family \ there will be a business session . Abbot Marion Bowman M Petersburg Worn.I s School, St. Petersburg Women IMiWomen's ** rn M..wM- irr 0 S B., abbot of Saint Leo. Guild sponsor 'i Guild, sponsor. board The. spring<< deanery meeting Daytona Beach .. *4mp .fT U O.ln..l c, 111sr.A. r.-... 1t'1for Sumampa Santiago Dance, February U, I.... 7 will beheld at St. Io Col. I..1 Card 24 Uu.OU-ln>umw....U bx.luJottph ... del Cstero Argentina February ginning at 9 p m. Jesuit Hi fh; party February plans to moot lege on March 23 The San social hall of rkm It 1 4tlUk < pm, Holy t.4..n., Mqr. .. ....f f..._ B .! CJACWONVUII 7, to confer with the School cafetonum, Tarn)ia, Name (hurch, Gulf port Officers of the St. Augustine Antonio Women's Club are 353.7419 making plans for a most Interesting fro ... ... II five Saint Leo missionarieswho activities committee of prph-- Women's Club sponsor Deanery' Council of the 1 Diocesan Cwt 234 W. Fertytli St. left here May 10. 3963. to any of Our Lord Church, fjonsor flI1l1er-lophtr!: stew and Council of Catholic W'omen day ......... r i establish a foundation, The will attend board LLOYD a meeting COX chicken pilau February 24, ..... / .. "--"" W Abbot will spend approximately Dessert card I rb- party & to I pm. St Ambrose par. on February 14/ at St'In. .)R I'DeA1'0,0'a' ThunderbirdtHTAUtAHr I three weeks with his ruary 13, 1':30 to 420: pirn ish. Flkton cent's Hospital auditorium A Must Reading For Off.c. Sup pUN monks K of C ball 1700 Central Avenue. Dessert card party February / Jacksonville with Father CL J 1471 . =7t.Mueeal. In speaking of the Benedictine St. Petersburg, La>les 24 12 to 4 p m., Anchorage James Edwards: as spiritual Every Catholic. Ile Moll la.* Slr. .... StrVfof D tc it venture in South America of the Knights of CoIumJms, Club of Maximo Moor moderator \ the Abbot said 'If we sponsor Inn, filmed Trinity Women A film on parliamentary REBEL BISHOP STEAKS are to make a real contribution forty I hours Devotions, Hen-/ will be followed s Club of St Petersburg, procedure bya \,\,\" """-w Sowing Machines SEAFOODS to the growth and de- ruary 14, 12'IS pm., to Ifeb-' sponsor panel discussion on Know BSVMIM ve'ipment: of the people of ruary 16, 7 :30 pm., Blessed Dessert card party Feb./ \O\IT Council" Panelists will Vacuum Cleaners STEAKS God in this area, we must Trinity SU I'rtersburg ruary 24, 7 p m. Holy Name .be Mrs L t:. Jooi, Mrs Cyril S.nlce! and Ports .... ... find some way to attract na- and Mrs. George e./ y..4aL parish social hall Gulfport, Sedding On All t.4..U. 1.1111 live vocations This may" takea !Smorgasbord rbl'1lar.Yf 14. fur reservations, call 344.MKIVswrt : Cull FREE Pickup and Delivery generation or two 41. 7 p m., parish !ball .* All card party February Umi heon' at III m, will precede Abbot Marion said that in Souls t Church .Sinford' Wlora- 35. Church of the F'plph- a tour of the Nurses' C&C Sew-Vac spite of the hardships' "and ,.'1 Club, sponsor any social hall Port Orange, Home. Mrs. A. A. hey,., St : EASTERLING what Is work and 714 N, R.JooJ .PHA'RMACV; missionary ' Augustine" will IM W omen i Club, sponsor presiding pioneering! but hardship Ire rream social February officer Jolt North of Males 111./4111.1 r..4 tarT111. 11.111U "e've done a whole lot in 14. 2 to S pm. (Holy rrmily Festival, February 28 and .... t..41 11..eM ,._ ...__... !School .M Petersburg Mom :2ft! Our Lady, of Ixmrdei park. Dial 255.7374 I_ e"... I.' ......., ..._ .., /N. ..., Sumampa But of course If Melbourne Women'sCton. 1111 .,...... a"4. .. ...1s4. Nr11all. Its to become permanent en s Guild, sponsorSmorgaibord 14 let. TV rpT'IS 11'.1 << .a..tasrera..- ... ....... M_.wwyr T", ..11 some way to make a living February. 14, Mardi. sponsor Gras dance February 1 ?_ .*....... My4e.www| must be found well .'lend J. Trsd..l'eDaytona a* as away . 4 to 7 pm pariah hull of 27 lakewood Country IT" '.T4'L'J' 111SI t)1I1'; to' attract native veca- Queen. of Peace Church? New (tub. St Petersburg, > p m 1"1'41I.1n: Ire Moving & Storage Co. 3 IVt Hrhey. ary.Al&.1I' foot to 1 am. Mt'n'l Club of 1\-../. TV' P1w.no1 I tl' W... Agents ALLIED: \'At-lIJNtB. iNCa San Antonio ,,,,,, spunnrCard IUeed Trinity sponsor P1TT01A' 1iElAtDH : M. AnthonyThe party, February 16, Card party, February 27. II ... 4'urrb.lt-CI. 711)1 MO ... 11,4.-MM 4WT St Anthony's_ t1'o.an's 13u pro church tall of 12 30 p m, social hall ofTraiMfttfwrattM INCOME TAXSERVICE C..b of San Antonio spunacrrd |.:.tfft..ny p.rUh..1 Ct Church. St a day" recollection for Guild, 'i1OMOf.IIfo.lIt I',tt'fthwrcomrn'. Guild, the spiritual benefit of wen- show, Irhmrtry" II. '|.NMttfFestival. How.rd/,Turner i A..oti;.tr KAY'S RESTAURANT en In the area on Uedneed. .y, I p m., .'I'ptl.. Itoim af February 38! Tar 144 Moron A... 235.4254WOODS NEWLY ENLARGED a REDECORATED wtit iMiftM tt r artttswvtu January 27 ApproilmatelyCO Cherry lilts Hotel (hdlndo.MOf1I.C Inn Springs. ham dinner I In ALA-CAKTE ."d FULL COURSE DINNERS / from San Antonio, a p m St. IgnaUtt cbur h women Mir Srhool ,. ,rDta'sAitlUary Richard (Leffr) L.st.e J.m 'hortyl L.ft9 haU HOMEMADE PASTRIES FREE PARKING St Dade attended Joaeph'and City , tn< event which, beganat sponsor Benefit" show and! card 714 MAIN STREET- I HOCKS WEST OF PIER I ISam Dinner. February 3ft 420 party March 2. i p m, Holt You .1 Cl. Air...ncWs INTERESTin The program included 2 to 7 30 pm Degarj Fire day Inn. Tall.hau..l'1 Fw.l Oil Company, Inc. YOUR '< period. a rotary proresmn *- Knrtrty Joint sponsor,' roent pariah spunaorDrdtrallo Phone 2S2,IS22 confessions, and was suet game IrtxlJrry' 19, .f lewerliifCross Wm. A. Ritzi & Sons DEACH BOULEVARD I social' hail of Italy" concluded with p m. a dialogue .. September I, Minionf Reg:.....4 J.-, es' Mtl=.=".:::.....-M.,1AM Ls laps fJ-J Mass Father at U Frnett s m Schultz Name MM Club Chnrrti, s|..n Uulffort...... .Sombre d. Dlos/ M .lugs... YMcomtPRINTING Trav.I.n CL 2.7112 Am.ek.e G.? s..:.., |22 N. lleeJ'Sf.l1lweq . Oslo of St Anthony parish Mardi Gras dears fenrv- tine.Led.catun. fvnitufePnet1 ERICANP/ :30: 9 5.1 !Souls tN '..i. SpeTehtelleft. i conducted the sen H'fl.u" ary pm. of Cathedral (Ii! Club, JarksontiUe Oar Lady .. W,1tt It.. Ct'We D.i.iiWiewv.a ",,,,u,,,,,,,, "'" IJeminuw .... . (. *.. /M1 AM 11.S of Lourdes (ucle' ftf Illessed _._ ..... Voss AP Trinity GUild. sponsor Mark weekMMI.SOKufUMtar ttgls..y: 1-Ot-4 ....1. 'c ; Square danre r'ebi bare 30I press ;1 LDBFATIMA ! AMERICAN( aJ ) ifrt to 11 pm Heal ball of \ ItI'et.r.uurg h. Transfiguration par A a ' : .. ditial franUM of Manila lift 0 :, aside January. 24 to :30) aCatnolsr Letter PrtM ."d Off lilt a el, press week lot' thanMiarete C. t W. 4 Maltaq -.M :, It's our Pleasure T\.i,.... [orgy ,- - I. .-. I WI message read 'DrU >.. CL247I4Os 111 I M.yn.tl to serve you . --.' ,.... of the Catnniic press in c: QN And our Response: + lit(.... 1t" the molding of a C atholr mind nOME& L\t\\\ \ I to serve WELl! J 'L cannot tip ovoro urotod !its t) you - Catholic press dnee not urn ".... em4 31.. 1... Pee4I Hold George \Washington brus fee ta. truth andt pty .. I ,),t. '1 II '.M. SHIUNESOF ,.i tie RELIGIOUS !BOOK b e .nereeaery sftformeli'mtkfovfh I kL\VJ\ i Ka news IWCISM but I'Mwf '...1t<.. & GIFT SHOP Roosevelt Motor Hotel H also aims at provkdwf matruttjM w. ..e .... J....... '10 aria an the f.4a besides e O.W IJe.J.ye EunOPE j IMI' I I. c..lftt JACKSONVILLE Excellent Food 114,1...' a./l/ll... presenting, ss srmaJl pictureof w Mope D.1.041.1. flllel.esee .4e..r CaiMn. : life SAN REMORESTAURANT &JlOLY_ LAN ((1 tKJ :, ro jACtjOMvut tconon ells. 111/4, .altars.. It reMlftl6fo4 Ute Uat ole' :: -- ---- I lilt. ... .....- .. , 1)01 1+ mod. a-H. ...i1ayxipl ... M4.spW. paprr should rorime' murh .1210 SO. RID rrV009 S uuouc 110(111 INS :, ' ' bier support hum tilt ails . rW. 72 r..n ,.. t 11 1 t" \ alit pest 11- than w tint I :' enjoys CL M357 1) at this irx.",-" J.ITAL1Afs I cT0C. ,.... s.o.t ICwttwllo .. rt. \,. .. I DAYTONA ; 'we .. TriAVcsI Offices $J : WASHINGTON CHICAGO, IOMI LONDON igjj : FURNITURE 1a.1 .Ill ... r r a. 111e r ..v.rAT ., - DEIH 8 :) >" !ue'irgrrvf' 1.15' .. a FLORiDA : I. :: {" .h' : Ie ... J,,,,. W.HMfltixi.. a t WOM Jtl|I:% ClicvroleDOWNTOWN; I 1 SHOWROOMS -:=I.'i:..a4yias:rsq'rprpnm.g.s: :: 1IMItQ" , . off 1S:1;: NATIONAL C) Nee+____ 0AM 111 JAOtONVlUf Robert L Wrvtt Prll. 1 s, Q __ --- ) BANK Or JACKSONVILLE ,.l ..".,. Off Kt....... 92 :: r y'IIMisaie'' -- --- -------__ C!!) .. --- S(.. T..I. - ----.--1- OU.O.UOUOOC fi COCeeI I 1 -- The Life of Our lard God's world Catholic CommentSupport Jesus learned in Nazarethto Raise your use of good influence. . - We shrink back from the use language AramaicTHE IT is seldom now that I smell uniqueness of making visible] your Catholic Charities the fragrance of homemade our love for God. Like the Gospels give us no trie- bread being baked. In denizens of the forest 'A t about the life of tine Father! tend to take on the childhood this fragrance was protective our diocesan Catholic care of locally. Our Catholic Charitiesis WITHOUT Holy Family should ; we love' coloration of our surround, It would be part of a national network which at least a weekly occurrenceand Leo J. impossible to have them but we do rapt ings. Far too often it happen for a Priest to be all things to all men. provides facilities for nearly every actually need them. We kmj it was a moment of pure Tl'flev.de that a Catholic, by even Many persons coming to the parish need.No that Jesus was God the Son, Frank J. i ecstasy when I would bite measurable evidence, is tout.. Priests need more than consolation one knows when they will need born into our humanity; that Sheedthem !! into a warm crust fresh from ly indistinguishable from the they need the help that only our Cath the special services of Catholic Charities. Mary His Mother was conceived the oven. other members of any groupof olic Charities can provide.A But this much we know: every immaculate Him virginally and; conceived that! At the time I did not know which he is a part. childless couple longing for a parish needs Catholic Charities. Every Joseph the husband with how much trouble God had The customary evaluationof child needs the assistance of a qualified Catholic in the Diocese should want to whom she lived vlrginallvi, gone to In order to provide' the universe and to win a person's status as a adoption agency. Catholic Charities be a part of Catholic Charities. The was a saint. There is more in ine with this ilmple pleaiure. to Christ the inhabitants of Catholic always has been his Bureaus provide this service. For the work it does is the work of Christ. that handful of truths than w b and later by the boy I did not know that yeast distant However planets., it is quite point. with attendance observance at Sunday of Friday Mass. who bears shall ever exhaust; there is.: Jesus was the Aramaic of Is made of a mass of living parent the cross of raisinga The mark of the Catholic ChurchIn up less for us to speculate upon abstinence and occasional reception endless refreshment for the) Galilee, it was as strongly cells which busily to workon physically the first centuries mark of go what of the handicapped child our was a mind in into such uncertain goals sacraments at thinking deeper ! accentas with its marked own in the Catholic Charities provides Morning love: "See how these Christians love them; it would be no great, any local speech in Ameri- mix the to carbohydrates manufacture carbon matters right now is that you reinforcing proof. "Why, he'i Star Schools to the burden another." This mark continues to and I be living, dynamic cells at Mass every Sunday''" lighten by one enrichment to know that the \\.1 ca today Jews everywhere dioxide and alcohol. I did not \ whichwe specialized training and education for exemplify the true Church; there is Holy Family had a cat. J i',+' would know them for Gali know that the fragrance of In the environment and in have usually is sufficient to settle] the handicapped. Catholic Charities no greater exemplification than our Yet God did become man, leans, as Americans everywhere the baking process resulted presently move divldual's any argument orthodoxy.as to an in. being. provides homes for children of broken Catholic Charities and anything we can know of recognise the man from the burning off of these our families. When special problems of delinquency While hundreds of people turn to the life lie lived as man Is from Maine or the deep South chemicals and that it was the The question for each of us There can be no question ai as the servant girl in Jcrusa- carbon dioxide passing to ask ourselves is: to the importance of Sunday arrive, our Catholic Chart- Catholic Charities every day for help, precious. j Mass To offer our love | lem recognised Peter when the which and through dough ties counselors are always available. our Catholic Charities turns to us only Let us glance briefly at the : Our Lord was on trial for His the bread its lightness gave and "Am I, at this moment and adoration to God in union Our Catholic Charities provides homes one day a year for help. place where lie grew through We. texture. I was content merelyto habitually, an active radiant with Jesus in the Mass is an and medical care for unfortunate unwed Your gift to Catholic Charities en. boyhood to manhood. Naza Provincial accents eat and rejoice. cell of Chrlstlikeness in my essential duty of our member mothers. There are special cases ables your parish Priest to be all thingsto reth was a village utterly unimportant some we admire, some vary we Not many of today's children home, my neighborhood and ship in Christ's Mystical In every parish that cannot be taken all men. not even men smile at. The Galilean was of have the opportunity to my community Is my own Body However the real test tioned in the Old Testament small bit of the world, my of our Christian yeastiness is ' The of watch small roll of dough this latter sort. men a " but surrounded his. own "morsel of dough, the not to be found in our by places mere Sacred Judea: mocked it, very much raise and expand until it completely '" Scripture torically important and of better for my being in it physical presence at Sunday African fills the bread las St. Augustine's ac. pan. . great natural beauty. If we love God and are imbued Mass his Italian friends caused I cent Fifteen miles! to the East It Is we oldsters who ran with the spirit of Christ, Goc/'s/ care for His little ones told was one of the most beautiful Jto.superbly.mock the Latin he used so brut appreciate our Lord's it does seem that we ought to It is to be sought In the extent which to lakes in the world (Matthew simile In which He compares stand out in any circumstances we line our calls it the Sea of Galilee synagogue services, a Ills Kingdom to yeast which as attractive and Mass our vletlmhsid. , 'V our traditional arrangement though( it might appear so. I Luke the Lake of Genesareth bIn of the congregation "a woman took and burled In lovable persons throughout the week. of the book of psalmswe No, the love of the Father extends . also, and especially, to John the Sea of Tiberias): give an explanation of three measures of flour, until If wt are gentle and considerate Let us Imagine ourselves In occasionally come across children of His Our Lord would one day walk tone of the Scripture passages all of it was leavened." in our approach to the company of two . those persons a psalm which was originallytwo Father poor upon it. Very close to Nazareth Just read: in Judea, Galll ansI others cheerful and quick to who are buffeted by life'scruel Jesus envisions His Kingdom One person is habitually: distinct Thabor the were discouraged from givitig smile, chaste and charitablein quite poems rather was Mountof I selfish and John vicissitudes: "T h e grumpy incon His Church as a com J.l it. to have the self. , congrf'la.U'ln conversation, forgetful arbitrarily joined Into the Transfiguration be. Lord keeps the little ones; I ; siderate. The other is friendly pacted unit of living cells one. Such was the case with Cutelot brought low and he tween the village and the 1+ giggling would not have generous with our help when! kind and thoughtful If was you and I are the cells) psalm 113 which was the subject nearby Mediterranean was Lien seemly. help is needed who could saved me. which will and you had to make the choice, penetrate of our last two articles. Mount Carmel with its mem- permeate fail to notice us, who could The second of the Galilee have noted which would part : we was the world, to convert you identify as Today we have to deal with psalm continues! this theme. cries of Elias. Hit richest part of Palestine, and sanctify the world and to fail to be drawn at leant a being Christ's own, alive and a situation which is quite the The psalmist reasserts his Galilee differed from Judea 'Kith fertile! loll and a lake raise it Godward Perhaps shade closer to Him whose active ,cell in God's leavening opposite.For death. He describes his des. faith and recalls that even and Samaria In two ways.It Iteming with fish. But the Christ's vision extends beyond agents wt aretl'nfortunatf'ly. process. psalms HI and ItS perate situation and his unfailing when his case seemed hope. Wealth was' not for the mass this world. It may be many of ns And which of the two, seem to have been originallya faith in the first i less he did not give up hope. was richer it contained of Galileans. that the leaven is destined in seem to lack the courage to would you say, most closely single composition. Their stanza: "1 love the Lord be. And again he pours out his a greater mixture of races; of land worked eons still unforseen, to per- be coniplcloui for Christ. resembles yourself? The patches cause he has heard my voicein gratitude. the first would not make __ literary I and psychological by the rented supplication because he much difference to a carpenter peasants were unity practically force us to has inclined his ear to me the So expressive are his words and his family, since the talon< absentee landlords, living Cardinal Alfrinlt this conclusion. day I called." that they have been Incorporated wealth would not have flowed mainly in or near Jerusalem he Into our Eucharistic lit. their way, but the second ; by the time rent had And so we shall consider In the second stanza them as one, but for convenience' sings God's praises for having urgy. could not fail to affect themif txkn paid to the owner, tithes Warns against unfair criticismBernard i tel the taxes the sake we shall keep the heard his prayer. One As the succeeding verses only in their speech and Temple, to numbering of our Catholic verse is especially touching. show, this "cup of salvation"was their attitude to foreigners I Ite the l nan and local authorities, Cardinal Alfrink will consider his decisions archy that will meet at Romeat Judea was inhabited almost tenant! had so little left of Utrecht has warned with respect psalter ( Catholic edltions the wine which was consumed regular intervals! to discuss ; print them as one, and It speaks of God's; rare for In the course of a sacrifice entirely by Jews Samaria by that one marvels how the unskilled against unfair criticism of the Cardinal Alfrink also stated the general: problems in these editions they are Ills little ones, Ills poor, Ills of thanksgiving for the Samaritans, Hut Galilee hada labourer, who worked ecumenical! council, the Roman : that are of importance for known as psalm 116)). apparently Insignificant( errstures. salvation which God had sent great many Gentiles; fort!him, could be any poorer. curia and Pope Paul VI the whole Church." No creature Is Insignificant : to the psalmist. Not content though the countryside was T\iere\ was a vast fishing The Cardinal said in an address "The Pope censtaatly Cardinal Alfrink asked for This psalm is a stirring In the of the makes two points-first, the eyes In\ ; with private, personal acts of mainly Jewish the towns try centered on the lake; to Catholic students in a spirit of mutual Christian of thanksgiving.The of the Creator.It Internationalization of the song _ eyes gratitude, he vowed to Invite were largely Gentile along its shores fish were Delft, The Netherlands: charity in the Church and curia and the psalmist, critically ill, Is not only the rich, the his friends to a formal Herod's Sepphorls, only four IIId 1 and cured and export of, second formation warned against the tendency of railed upon God to save him powerful the mighty: who are thanksgiving offering in the miles from Nazareth was almost ed in great qu.ntltiu-you "I17E had better stop a college Blthops. to discuss the problems of the from what was almost certain the object of divine favor Temple. wholly so. cou'd' have bought dried fish YY discussing the Ro "Certain Bishops will be Church in an emotional and The Gentiles were of many from Galilee in Rome But man curia In a denigrating! selected from the world hier even aggressive, way. races, but Greek was the second the profits were not for the manner particularly if we do Father MIchael V. GormenMeift language of all of them. fishermen not have any personal experience Collegiality explainedin There are scholars who think *f Ntmbr Da Dies that most Galileans could Joseph, as a carpenter (concerning it). If way not In the grinding we create! the impression that converse in their in own Greek Aramaic as well(the as o< s tiller of the sol) poser.ly or the the whole curia is an agglomeration curia prelate's writing of human qneat chapteRs in language! of Palestine, akin to lake ;fisherman and shortcomings, errors we Hebrew, somewhat as Eng 1ty"sour standards the poverty as much as if we exaggerate present ROMK: (NC)-The word "college" of Bishops used In f loniai catholic hiStORY fish is to German). oJB.the; Holy Family might! the curia as a group of the ecumenical! council's Constitution on the Church does It seems altogether likely seem! almost destitution, but saints and angels." not imply the Juridical concept of a group of equal members not tq standard known In that Mary and could any " Joseph "It Is clear he continued Metro Archbishop Partnte of the .. Chapter 79BISHOP King Charles III had expect- tine In June, 1789, and tee speak Greek, and did so when GalU ' Cyril remained at ed. years later In February, talking to Onllles or doing they! almost crrtallnly understandable resistance, is of the Holy Office called an "explanatory note"stressing such shopping could be haM i a cat there Is not one has affirmed here.In . throughthe 1791 he began a similar ii determined to give shape to the primacy of the winter. His census of the One reason, Cyril saw, why \lsltatlon of the parish at done only in Sepphorls. cat Testament mentioned, or the In New the Old for the Idea of colleglality. a recent article published Pope as a member of the o': the English residents did not East Florida a population come over to the traditional I'ensacola.! If the language! spoken by that matter.) "We must not obstruct him In the Catholic fortnightly, of Bishops which was shows that there altogether were faith of the Spaniards was There 572 souls could be by giving the impression that Citta Nuova, Archbishop Par- read to the council Fathers : 1078 white men, women (counted 292 of them white. we do not fully recognize hisprlm.ry ente wrote (November 16)) as the orderof and children In the the failure of the Crown to Question boxConsecrations that "the word " provoInce. Of the Negroes, 114 and by presenting "superior authority. were Of this number 298 provide Priests and suppliesfor 'college' has become for former British the three Anglo-American Catholic 151 Protestant. The the curia as a concentrationof The note was prepared by were subjects.By some people a capital of Vest Florida was differ slyness, lust for power, magic one 1789 only ninety-eight of parishes that had been pro. from which conceals mysterious the council's theological rra- falseness and still small frontier settlement mean machinations only a jected for the northern districti. minion 'liked and the the English residents had ," and i insidious meanings," Pope been converted to the Catholic The Bishop appealed to mostly in ruinous The It," Archbishop Parrnte sail religion. the king for this assistance condition, except for a few dedications and blessings C.rdlnllUrtnk added i prelate stressed that but, again nothing was done elegant houses, one tavern "to avoid equivocations in th. But the prelate added that Thereafter, the conversionrate about it.BiihopCvrllleft. and the store of Piston Leslie Q. There II a dispute about Judgirut1 by our own area, "We are dealing today with text of the Constitution (on the note, which Is not par would be about twenty a Company which was selling, the consecration of a church. most Vther churches are two legitimate visions of the the Church) It Is quite clear of the constitution and therefore - a year never as numerous! as St. Augus- one traveler! complained, at simply Meued For Church. Roth have the rightof that as the apostolic college was not object of a cote Some claim (that all practical churchesare five hundred per cent profit. there is little dif expression! and they now included! the apostles with "does not add anything substantial M. J. Murray The state of religion in the consecrated when they ferenee44 purposes Consecration' Is a are confronting each other In Peter!' as their head, so the to the text of the constitution town was apparently no bet are out or f debt. Is this true? more snlemn ceremony De the ecumenical council. A episcopal college Includes ." The note, he said, ter. 'renrhspflklng parish- What Is the difference between d I le a tlon Is accomplishedeither high point in this crisis in the with necessarily all Bishops along remains as a clarifying document Strange but true loners had not confessed theirsins the dedication of a by blessing or by conseaatl'Hj Church was reached in the head the of the Roman Pontiff, the written by the same for as long as five years church, which Is always required last week of the third session of the whole college itself!'' and commissioner which. prepared Copyright 1965, NCWC News Service since the sole Priest in the and the consecration of the ecumenical council Church the test of the const.ts- town Father Esteban Valorlo of a church which Is not. It q. I am 71 yean old and "Th. Church is not a democracy Therefore the episcopal ton and was approved by the r r j tV\ did not know the has been said that there are have revived the sacraments and the council Is not college indertUmd !II this Pop. r a language.The only a few churches in the regularly for years. I always a democratic parliament way embodies the dutch's e : d year! before Bishop I'nlted Stales which are con made a good confession, but where decisions are made hierarchy with the porn be. Crll's arrival, only seven secrated. suddenly something I did In only by a majority of votes stoned upon" her by (Brine Ucontinue ," Florid 11' my early teen came to mind. Hit << Catholics received Communion Holy redeeming . ' It l 1 eW A A Church Is dedicated to I can't Armemher If I ever "The Church has both a this," c- the Easter Bishop Partite during | said . which the worship of God and mad confuted it. What should I moaarchUUc aid a collegial! Lathouc i season was one of the a sacred place, either by consecration do? character The prelate emphasized! Jf1 grave precepts of the Church.Oril . to thltsl.nty or a blessing. All "The struggle In the last that 'there Is a communion saw it personally cathedral churches A. The J jbeit thing would be of sacred more parishionerssatisfied should be to forget U, if you can. It was week of the recent session authority which is e.wia 4 ....e ,...., and perionined in consecrated the law Peter ( Wr this obligation during ( forgiven bendy 60 was not a collision of the Pop as the rl..el.a raeaelac repass'. / urges that parish churchesshould years ado. with the head and la the apo Ues as roo .., sax eta: tawUe the period of his visita But if no -worry like this has rest of the college of : the AS also be consecratedif members of a sole ,... . : organ r..W' M. tion. Bishops nor a ratutmn between 5'is c.rae oee.evaoPS possible troubled ,'UII In the past, andif the Pope and the Such authority perseveres ....... ,-. ..... Air was A. A.elr, Jot SHOFARee Except for Ms! failure to Canon Law makes no ex.pliclt this orx-i keeps on bothering of the ma- within the episcopal college .."-1..... tm I' I A. .K. suet arc rwruer.so..r. you, then might for Jorlty Bishops. It *asrather ., ..._ : , >you> rout (the , 4M5ARliQN. learn found Bishops and r..r. :r es ero French, Cjrll no UM Oise ale rear ow ucawr ,., ,unn.en ..co ar ,,.e Aq v LAND requirement that a o-o peace of mind- simply a meeting or possibly "But Pope I . , Or sell III eau AUOGAno, $ wme l..Af4N1D wvI egt4? IWe qre cause (for criticizing Father Church must be out of debt mention t in confession, tell a collision of two views on the he messed "10 far 1%. e'h..... 1"- Ie .._ .cAs.cr Owe MN.a 1.ferurnra assts q ea QtD rrrrrl..rM. "alorlo, who seemed to belaboring before it is consecrated; the Priest ttl( has Church the motiarchisUc one as the exercise of authority is a. ef ... I'.se.r, r._ Ao.. .. lit been bother.log lth commendable nc assurance Wt7s4V awca, w ahr you, aod then forget it and the collegial one."Is Pontiff ". ..r....... xe.. ... C woaorn is the seal la adverse eircumsUa- !however that It will Judge, for ion Asawrnr.r .lw'YIrem.tn this conflict the bead ftII a-- ... ..."* ea i._. AxDNe aarwr rtcSlwlKeAu ces. exclusively dedicated Mm, because of divine win "-au-. *M.-.4.. .." -* ( of the Church >II led by what . . a muocerw'eo to divine worship, and not be depends the whole structure ti isr+ r U. A N .< rare M considers in r. y' [N4UWDKT C 1 r a I visitation gave conscience to and the Wt of e el the taken over for secular Church o>.aboonurt.1 if much-needed! encouragementto uses. These answers are frem be in the interests of the "14 fact f he holds But Bishop must have that a similar an- ( the pastor and his struggling "The Qu.tioa BII" conducted Church la this situation. No- thorny R,,' d nswiararr 1 flock.Unhappily. blesses assurance a church before be by Monslgaor J. P.Convey. body will doubt that the Pope exercise constantly it when and sad how can be r.... .,.... L .... A b er ofAWs for Cyril became )latJooally ka wa finds this AV extreme &fficult ;; desires, alone Seamer's We, or . 1 oa aN. ( under criticism himself A church mar not be consecrated tor-matILl. Direct I year task with fre II'blTs110 toge share r te'ar' KIM *... *_ s Arm \a to years later, and was removed If it Is constructed: .vestiaa |Vx: r4. please. ). "He cannot expect thateverybody It but cannot exercise st wnb- Wise a. _.w"e qvp' from his pot to Spainby of wood or mI.LI'rfsumably I* The Flitch CaUwlk !fa in the Churchandentaods out the content of trw Roman AlTeC4 Mu.6..g.e .... order of the king. There, the cathedralchurches Orlande his decisions Immediately Pontiff," ArchbJihop ., tee,..., Pirrote H t in a Capuchin monastery, he of the United' States but.h* ran expect lIid. died in 1809. are all consecrated: but that everybody the Church la a footnote the prelate re- Friday, February 1,1965 a t, 1i. . T 1 Five The norida CathoUo Frid.y. Feb. 1.1965 _" ._ ,__ m Of many thingsThoughts .J;\ ---,' --R;: -- "\ .,....".." -.'\', '., -""" New U.S. t , I .........fF! AuxiliaryBishops ,' "!,"'" on an ecumenical Priest f: ; I THE* Christian recent Unity statements ot the diocesan Apoatolate for book is proved by the fart .": e WASIHNGTOV (NC-Tope) are but ' decree on ecumenism the natural outcome ot the that Lunn, after this exerciseof / raul1 has made the following s Vatican Council promulgated in November 1964 by apologetic skill, did becomea i appointments to the hierarchy n. that aU Yet, it would be unreal to suppose Catholic. Lunn was a hard. of the United States: recent attempts to discover headed, matter of fact person unifying the religion ot Christ ways and means ot a classical example of the Monsignor Romeo Blanch- I He prayed at the Last into that unity for whIch plain blunt Englishman.It cite vicar general and chan- Supper are to be attributed to the m cellor of the Diocese of Joliet work of Vatican n exclu. was a case in which the : _ In Illinois to be titular Bishop .ively.-- conversion Involves, and we transaction of presenting, an. }. of Manila and Auxiliary to behind can learn something of that al'zlng! and accepting the Rather the state- Bishop Martin D, McNamara ments of the Council and our tactfulness which respects the Faith between the two per. of Juliet. own Apostolate for Christian idiosyncrasies of others.To sonalities had to be conductedon s Monsignor James P Shannon a severely logical basis. Unity are many centuries of most people' Knox de. of the Collegeof president good and gracious spite his admitted brilliance But Knox also of men, personally was a mac St Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota committed to the mes. seemed a young man of obvious the Word of God; his love of to be titular Bishop of sage of Christ whose work in and perhaps excessive Scripture, perhaps a reflection Lacubaza and Auxiliary to the field of ecumenism was levity.It of his Anglican days, Archbishop Leo Bins of St. and remains such an Important Is true that he was, fond culminated in his monumental 4 r rlulOlshopIect though little known of lampoons and had a gift translation of the \'ulgateliible Blanchette foundation for our present eumenical > for parody, and it is true that Into what he hoped was born farm at St, Georgein on a activity, One such he preferred to give public: would be considered "time Illinois Kankakee cf \ County man, now dead these seven emphasis to these more superficial less English." January 6. 1913. years, was Monsignor Ronald traits of his personality Knox scholar 1 gentleman He feared anything like Perhaps he would be' embarrassed 1- Ordained by George Cardinal Priest and dedicated worker religiosity or to use his own and delighted if Mundelem on April 3,1927, we were to suggest that his he made toward understanding of the term "unctimoniousnets." post-ordination Catholic life and mind But the fact remains that asa work would be more effective Fine now church dedicated in Tampa parish studies in canon law at the than of his other any Gregorian University in Monsignor Knox'i primary to boy of 17 be vowed himself works in bringing persons to This Is a view cf the Interior of erend Archbishop with chaplalnn Leonard E Cordirr C.SS.R., pastor Horn and took a course lathe claim to public celibacy and that be. resides in the quality consideration of his fore he became a Catholic long he the Faith. the newly blessed St: Joseph Father Lawrence Murphy C,S3.R. at the altar reading the Prayer of civil law of marriage at published works. These worksare spent six hours a day at his He would be embarrassed if Church Tampa. Pictured on the and Father Patrick Shannon the Faithful. The altar la of Italian l>f'rlull'nl\'ersity. Chicago. of extreme variety-reflecting private devotions. the suggestion carried any day of the dedication, those in the C.SS.R.; Father James F IWkler, marble. At right U the commentator Bishop-elect Shannon was the universalism of overtone of personal conquest sanctuary include the Moat Rev master of ceremonies; and Father Melvin Dubach. born In South Saint Paul Knox did not abandon his and glory; he would be delighted Minnesota February 18, 1921. the English Catholic mind lampooning when he becamea if he thought that his lie was ordained in the Cathedral and ranging from the detective Catholic Priest, but he emplojed effort had brought more Pf'Oopie Mass of St. Paul on June 8, story to the somewhat It to some eitrnl as an into direct collision with changes Mass guide 19.\W by Archbishop J 0 h D formidable . theological disquisition. Instrument of apologetics.To God's word. Gregory Murray He would have agreed SUNDAY February 14 . lie made ordination However it Is to the elements Knox take did not a single like what Instance heartily with Newman when Issue instructions liturgy frptuajeilnia Sunday studies In English pint literatureat some on of conversion, whether of the Higher Critics ho said that secular learning (Stan of Sunday Creed the University! of Minnesota were "never healed a wounded Preface of Trinity.) personal and individual or to and Oxford University doing the corporate and ecumenicalthat which Bible.he considered By methods heart nor changed a sinful CMIU..4 r... Ml. ...> little elevation He will omit loud or chant the "!.IlMora MONDAY: February 15 England: and In American the influence of Monsl- doubtful these critics were one; but the" Divine Word is Mass, he made the following the signs: of the cross, and will nm" prayer after the Our (Mass of previous Sunday history It11.. University gnor Knox finds Its Impor. distributing the authorship of with power points: genuflect at the end of the Father. 2nd Prayer of Sts. Fauitm- New "I Yen. Connecticut tance In our present concerns the Pentateuch During his long Incumbencyas prayer after the people respond us and Jovlta Common from 1931 1 to 1054. receiving about relations with our separated to a variety of chaplain to the Catholic When the people recite or "Amen" In distributing Holy Com Preface, or, Feast of Sts a doctoral degree' brethren imaginary scribes. students at Oxford University, sing parts of the Proper of The Our Father munion when the Priest says Faustlnus and Jovtta. Mast now cc.cited Turning this same methodof Monsignor Knox along with the Mass, Oboes parts are tot "The. Body of Christ. the of several Martyrs Gloria, j There is in the first place analysis" to "In :lllemori his routine duties of caring said by the Priest privately, people l aloud together by Priest at and low communicant says "Amen," Common (Prefai.) Aided Cardinal t the fact of his own conversiona am, he plausibly argues that for those directly entrusted to The celebrant of Mass may Messes, be chanted in then receives the sacred host TUESDAY: February IS conversion which caused Queen Victoria not Tennyson him found time to make the recite or sing parts of the Latin In sung may Masses (unless There will be no last Gospel (Mass of previous Sunday VATICAN CITY (SC-) almost as much dismay in was the true author of the Faith acknowledged and respected Ordinary of the Mass with the the Chancery has approvedits and no prayers after Mass,. Common Preface) Arthblshop Franjo Seper ef Anglican circles as that of poem. by the larger non. people in : High Maisfi! can be celebrated UKDNKSPAY.: : February 17 Zagreb: who has been just English to Newman almost 70 years be. Two of Knox books havea Catholic academic "orld. singing melodies). approved ) without a luhdeacon, (Mais of previous Sunday, named Cardinal by Pope Paul If another ! liturgical service fore. more Immediate bearing on It Is known that during this using a deacon only with the Common Preface) M 1. was the secretary of The path of that conversion the task of conversion One period' he instructed a number Immediately precedes Mats, The Priest will recite out celebrant. IIIUtSIlAY, February 18 Alojtlje Cardinal Strplnac cf all at the foot of the a. far as it could be humanly of them, "The Belief of Catholics in the Faith, but he altar flU are)ers omitted. (Mais of previous Sunday 7anrrb: from 1934 to 1941 charted is to be found In "A ," is primarily eapoii- showed a proper priestly diffidence The secret' will h.l Death claims Miami Priest 2nd Prayer of M Simeon In 1941 Archbishop Sepef( Spiritual Aeneid" publishedin tory; the other "Difficulties. in refusing to divulge) recited aloud In prayer low Manes ; Common (Preface, or, Feait became rector of Zagreb' with alternate their number ; of St. Simeon Mais of a Ten 1918, one year after his reception chapters by and chanted the offerings major seminary yean into the Church. Arnold Lunn, aims quite directly What. do know It that he at sung Masses over served Florida 12 martyr Hiihnp, Gloria I later while Cardinal Steplnia Every conversion I of at con'f'TlIfII.The Impressed all with his learn years Common PrefaceFUIDAY ") was In prison the government At the end of the Canon ing his wit his. and .February 19! of rommunl.it.ruled course follows Its own laws, value of the first book humility when the Priest says 'Per Ml\MI-Father Noah Brunnrr, mourned by frlcmln and nothing like a conversion lies in its qualities of clarity his graclousness He was ." (Man of previous Sunday Yugoslavia brought pressure Ipnum up to the words, In both the Dioceses of St. Augustine and Miami, diedhere neither the truculent defendernor Common l'retace.I 1'C'C'1f'llalUrallllthorUlu to can be formulatedfrom and understanding, It on program pre.cents "Per omnla saecula " the reading of) a single the truths of the Faith the militant rhastiser. lorum." he will ssecu- on February 6. Father Drunner has served! In Florida \1lUtDAY, .February 20 remove<< Archbishop Soprr. recite the example. But we can study attractively to a non-Catholic What was most characteristic prayer in a loud yoke or for.the put 12 yr !". Since_ August of hut year he was (thus of lilesied Virgin for Several seminarians had been the delicacy of human relationships audience and it shows a of Knox'i relations with chant It, while lifting uo the assistant at eL DrendanI Saturday, (Jloils, Prefate convicted of antigovernment which almost every charitable understanding cf) his loved and separated brethren chalice: and host for ".th.Christ's .riah here of ruflu.d'Irlln..>)> activity, and though the alien viewpoints was his recognition! of the Bishop Coleman F. Carrollof St'NDAY.' February 21 Archbishop was not Involvedhe It is never querulous (prev- dignity. inviolability anduntquf'nell I f' Seugeilma Sunday (Mus reilgned rather than be the Miami was the celebrant of Sunday' Creed, (Prefai orcailon of difficulties for the Ish of each human Father ..rinssra1 I .., or Impatient yet it does perfect of the solemn Requiem Mats of person whom he met and tub- Trinity I seminary not make surrenders In the interests &. .. e..'......... .. >...... of fade sequently Influenced. for Father Wrunner The funeral :Noah ingratiation<< held St BrendanChurch sufficiency is was in Ambulant* Sanr'ee: nor does it blur the outlinesof IIrunntr lr him every enrotnler Miami, at 10 30 a m. GRISSOM FUNERAL HOMEPhone VA 4-147) even the most difficult with anolhrr was a special on February 9. I4MI1I I ST. AUCUSTINI truths.The. stressed by Pope event and therefore required Father llrunner came to KISSIMMEEeallraT success of the second a special mode of rommunlcalloa. . Florida from Ohio In 1902 /lie * ix ( lC lIUI. rummi VATICAN nTI I NC) A had served In the ** parish day after he had urged a Since hit arrival here Father Oprntlnf Under Hme Name and I.III..t PHONE I777U4A. of the Dloreie of St Augustine There was no methankal Chmt terd and mere technique in his attitude Church-centered. devotaon to at St Story Miami Sacred P. BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL towards them or his open d'.. Our lAdy Pope Paul! VI em- .St: >lph.ny.'tnln Paul {it. Petersburg. ; and /llesrt. Punta Gorda. M Jo.irph . ('u..km1tJI them The art of phaslf the perfect sufficiency I .Stuart. Chriit the King KYLE-McLELLAN INC. 310t N. ARMENIA AYE. Horn In I'HtS In attracting and making converts of Chriet Ktdjtway, Monastery IMray Reach, TAMPA 7, FIORIDA is the art of St Paul Pennsylvania, Father Drunner and St 1I.'rn.'ero' Heath FUNERAL DIRECTORS "all things to all men" held li ae'ceossry" he Is survived by Theodore While l administrator, at 17 W. UNION jmET-JACttONYILU It is 1.1d. W. ftrunner of St. Marys ultimately a supernatural . BASHA W'S sympathy, which I ""ilh..t Him there ran be Pennsylvania and Joseph M.Krunner Stuart, he supervised the construction M. J.JtU CK _we W. Sea ItU of the new fit Josrih - either action life. nor of Ilidgway brothers properly understood Is the GULFPORT MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME special offifriag of charity and Mrs C. Fox of | Church and a four stun. Christ, furthermore, Is room school which alaI included Leonard M. B.tka. IkvftMd: fyn rl cf"Kt an offspring which were It not sufficient He It ene..h for Akron.llrunner Ohio and, Mill Miss Iiabelle Germaine T. a cafeteria and audi HEATH FUNERAL CHAPEL for the life and' influence of Member Holy N*"* 24 hour .mbuUc service our supreme guMme, for K Drunner both of) Rtdgway, totlum , m..ab as Ronald t KIWI. our uttermost wt4om.. for our Ai.; Ceed l.eed Ch.peI- ,..U..., let father' Brunner the 5601 South I4M2II/ / IP. sistersFather was 22 Av.eue could easily lead an orphan eternal saivatiM" the Pope administrator of the, paruheiIn FOSTIK E. HEATH fwr...l Dir c/oe life in the werld Hrunner attended' St. said AMBULANCE. SI'-Vlct I \ Punta and In G"td Io School, Illdgwty, Niagara l..I.IId fl IJ. rhttl. 4I20III "Chriit Is the tw liltS before his appointment In << I'mversity Prep .Vhool and only religion Christ M UIII> Stuart /11 to Florida for rame H. o,..* T.l.plk: er.1a More missioners/ lure reveiaUen e f( r od < "hfi.t St(.,1'Vincent(.. Niagara College falls and,Seminary and. rescmt of health and bum am* Dire.4.r I44-U2I Is the only bridge between ui lAtrObe a Miami dwesan Peed. the killed in Congo and th* ocean<< of isle. which Pennsylvania sam" year that he went 'to JOHN S. RHODES, JR. la Uw lJty..". the Moet I MyTroutr. OHaln la Int by Itlinnp, Stuart Prior to that t time hekrlongMi for whom. whrtiier Jamei J. HartUy at (alum- lo an Ohio diocese FUNERAL DIRECTOR ROME: I%C -Th. death Home of Osgood Funeral we want It er not, we were h., flhl., pastier Rrnnnrr The I',...t war buried in threw more Catholic mMMon.ariee G WT.|. CIEARWATIR fk. 444-30SI created' and deUne." ",)>. served IN ...".1) parishes In the M Iso Cemetery at Itldic 1721 ? / and an African Prwttat Paul told hu regular general fllllie .brfort comlag I. Floe way. I'enmylvania., on Thursday ?Eh $1.4.14lt1 St. N., the hands of Congolese audience lilt week, Ma. February II rebtls have been reported by BRETT FUNERAL HOME relef ,.*, forCJ.p.IJS. \ the Pious Society of 51 Franca . Xavier for the Foreign J4MIOI AMIUtAHCI JIRVICISwvUf lliiimei of Parma, Italy . Ta there XaterUa: mluhm.ert uEJ asI. all killed. .* .Nt,mbr 4 .. , .. !a. wen lather CUtmil 1A ..-- (*!..*. }$. a" lather lif I Iamra. (' K a" 11r.c b.r inUrW - JONESJOHNSON h f", SI. ...... e..4 ... ........ Father Carrara was the FUNERAL HOME first to 4.. He was har .nfrente ) !**** at ku. mutuxi at :; r r St. ftUfiWxl fmT: Ttf 40 Y.*r. Paraka M Uw store rrf f jUeTa 311 MAIN ST. GAINESVILLE ..Miaa wtt.. a rebel '4fsrtr JOHN S. RHODES, Inc., Funeral DIr.cfori HAROLD A. JOHNSON AuIU NCI SUViCE trove lIP ad mmmaM- A it F. D. Fft e-IMI ed the Pmet (. feline hmIwMmty ff'.v. I AMIULANCE SIRVICIH M shot IMB >*4BraUter I tame ran to OleIP"t .. . ,,-. r J_...... at the wooed of Meeting: 1II; A ria. J\ H. too war Moot dead. funeral Ii.ftwr W Tw.eral: Director The rebel offrer Ant drove Catholic Daughters, St. Augustine . tA Fm about 25 auks sway -t'1in I f.TIae. fak Ie J:1&I"j" TEen b4 murdered FatiMrDtdoe Mor.aon MMor Isvige was cb rP'IML BOX and a Ge fe>*. Bt Aurua't-e Court 23, Cst obe lather UyfeuJ V CUIAOO and Mayor ..:.. Arrtsvit + Peed Father J i PICA 1RaLpge ether Xivenan OIYr"! e misiioaame en eI.brat tad with I tMftqart on theN rhartrrar rnrmt.er. .ice Mawing "'t..t .. Tit Uv BMraas a4 FVf qmiay,ienwre J.. EM o..r. 4k S'. I 7'*" Ass. North 12 III! 107 UM. A... + o \' vet* teysted to r* UtatM OtiMiu .. t4.4 th. slate rfrtlt *- M I. .Mari. Mm ftarfh WeM. rvfmi , ST. CLOUD SA rebel .held f rr.t.*) at fee.kitty. Iof,.. A'! rr *rb ."ll |left and W,.. Hhrllry! and MM Mary f.ma, AW N... .bed.. Wed O>.M>. t NZ IIII he. rs.usa.s..ira a + aUml.. fr "t > ,, { at < s'f T J'''- jU 1 , """'"u\\" Six The Florida Catholic( Friday, Fro. R, 19< Youth Club CenroCatholic/ YouthTo elected SANFORD officer- The of the newly All High SchoolMELBOUR'oEOn Holy Father deplores Souls parish Youth Club ..reP'ggy : November . Mite, president; Greg 5 ninth and tenth grade Heath vice.president; and , '"''''''''" ""'"''"'" students all over the United immorality in moviesVATICAN Andrea Bogeajls, secretary. States took the National Ed. t treasurer. Father Richard I build schoolsNEW Lyons, pastor, will induct the ucational Development Tests, CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI seemed preoccupied which are sent out by the Science in the movies officers. Research Association of with a new report on morality when he addressed the crowds in St. Peter's ORLEANS (NC) Chicago It Is a series of testsin tss : Sunday Archbishop John P. Cody of Tampa Catholic English, social studies, square before reciting the Angelus. New Orleans has announced mathematics, natural l sciences "Present-day life needs obedience to the Mosaic law , plans for construction of seven School and word usage, which High to be recalled to greater "but also her angelic purityas new high schools in several have been designed to measure . human and Christian dig. a priviledged creature. Ue parts of the archdiocese.Declaring each student's ability to that Catholic ed TAMPA-Joan Mewinskl basic skills rather than nity in its behavior and will honor Our Lady in this reports that Tampa Catholic apply he sublime dignity of hers , ucation "never was so flourishing his ability to memorize particular fundamental concepts, High School students took recognizing in her a reflection nor were our Catholic facts in specific subject said on January 31, "par. desirous of increas part in the National Forensic of the beauty of God. U . people so matter. ticularly since shows public ing the number of schools and League tourney held at Jesuit t entertainment and behavior will honor in Mary the ex. Improving the methods of High Honors were won by Certificates of merit hue ample, the model she offersus Peck and Fredi) Smith. Meet Bishop from Korea appear designed to which teaching," Archbishop Cody Criss been sent to the 10 highest and the appeal said "we must build and Criss placed second in dra per rent In the nation and the degrade the life of man, his comes from her to make our build so that all the childrenof matics and Fredi was awarded following students from Cen Members of the student council of Edward Gorman, Bishop Qui i n Ian, dignity and purity. lives similar to hers . our area may have the third place in the extemporaneous tral Catholic High are among Central Catholic High School in Mel. Madelaine St. Laurent and Karl Dit- The previous day L'Osserv- "We will therefore ask the blessing of a thorough Catho- division. Besides that number bourne met Bishop Thomas Quinlan kow k1. Bishop Quinlan spoke to the atore Romano Vatican City Immaculate Virgin to obtain lic education." these Catholic distinctions High received, Tampa a Gail Adams, Kathleen following his talk at their school: from student body on his experiences in daily, had published the an. for all the right notion/ deter large number of points con. Archer Arthur Birdsall, Cath. the left, Raymond Fisher, president; Korea.Legion nual report of Italy's Catholic mination, strength and graceto motion picture center entitled be worthy, in life and behavior erine Bodette David Calla- tributed by the other partic , I a "Movies: A Moral Balance of the name human han Gail Caulfield, Louise Central Catholic ipants. " Donovan Sheet for 1964." Of the 447 and Christian. Doikendorf Margaret fOIIIl.T Till ',IT t.foraIr Tampa Catholic salutes Theresa Grover Daniel of Kiln films reviewed only 54 were " Rosemary VanAntwerp who McCarthy, Peter Noris, Gerald decency:::1,1 : nulnlly nbjrrtlonabl: ar* High School declared suitable for the en Conversion ban CHORES publl.h.4! In the bird Woe attb , has succeeded In becoming a Rogero, Ellen Reddy, rates new movies .. month. ( LEARVAnRKathleen tire family, while 69 were YIJAYAVUD India (NC) finalist in the National Merit Barbara Scanlon, Sandra (f hr I'F II, I Ml) Brennan school reporter, sent condemned. , . Scholarship, Program. This Schuh, Paul Weingand, James Morally unobjectionable for general patronage the following news: Somewhat like the United -The right wing Jana Sangh her the one States Legion( of Decency, but party has called for a ban onconversion top VANISH puts among Bellinger Robert Blackwell, Apach KIN.. riuna nf AgguMllamln Queen nf the Pirate. Semester exams were heldon Christian mis and a half per cent of seniorsin Patrick Courtney Jennifer AtraannBoy 'lth'..., The January 18 and 19. After usually stricted in Its judgments by the nation. Ten Feet TallCapture Indian FlintInvaalon the center also controls sionaries. The call was, mad for the People Doane, Rena Elder, Cynthia Jteady the exams, the students welcomed ft' That Cpul Quart Illil. The w lid Surf movie theaters in a resolution adopted by theparty' ) Kabris David Fulford Ed. firm World Iw of .. the chance to relax parish > : rho L*wl.| ... Students were privileged to Seven Jr. of convention session I ward Hogan Thomas McCarthy ( h.yrnn* Autum IJv.lr 8.t, TM and themselves Jan which" represent half of all ( enjoy on . Thomas .. l>r LaoStarflahtera hear Bishop Quinlanof J. ar 1 Chun Chon Koreaon l'' Ned Southoff. >|pord.rlr l Ordrrlr, Mara nf Oh. Th* service day for teachers. Pope Paul referred to the The political party of many February 4. They were inspired TO* W' I .' Kttlnila Maiden, Tha With the end of the first February 2 least t>f the Purification Hindu\ extremists, Jana Sangh In recent current events a Tattooed Pnlloe linn and challenged by his r> Makr, Th. r am Mary of the Blessed Virgin! in of Poppli was vanguard a cam. heroism test conducted by the Time Inik* Won Jung Tangs NIIII'n.Ir.The semester, the seniors at Clear. first-hand account of the HM* r spy Thief of N.nhd.dEArth Mary in the Temple. paign against Pope Paul1'. ti4 of missionaries and American Magazine, these i students from MxtltttraniKBllnllilay Thornaalna water Catholic are finishingup MM Rcream- in December the Bombay soldiers held as prison. the school were selected for Inc Th. Traitor the final steps for application He exhorted the crowd to visit to ers of the communists. honors: certificate of excel. Jr..1 'of Muila MOM of 'CortiMyMurrt Jfl. farad Truth Two auhtra About spring" to the colleges they are "heed the appeal of Our Lady International Eucharistic Emil and the Congress. A convention speak lence was granted to Raymond netmtiva r M".t Foul nearthly $,r.ngws interested in attending next for a behavior more in keepIng . My bolt LalrMr alley of the Praeon.limpr. Several students hate er asked for the expulsion of . Fisher, and certificate F.Ii.e th Roma year with the dignity of the Jesuit Hun, th* MM* ,,.. End all foreign missionaries. He : \< In th been accepted to of merit was awarded to Orrin already human and of Christian ' F ft L (rod II Mrit rloui )laUn: <.t Ih. Cn....... person engagedin charged they were Grover. N.v.r Put It U state universities, but for location./ Fun la the HunterFather War Party High School .nine seniors at Cen floua. WrltlncOnly ... When th. Clock most there is a long anxious proseljtization In the name Thirty tine N Torlt tral Catholic Central High Pineal: Hour Th. On. liana Way Wild and fen wait until spring for results The feast, he said high of rendering medical aid and ( F lurryfirm Wondnrful TAMPA-Joseph Sabin has School took the Florida State Man In the Moon Outlaw I I. taming: World (.f Ahlmtt from those out of state.Prospects lights not only her gesture of spreading education boor I* The ......110. Th. ya and ( . reported the following news twelfth grade tests which are In November Tatar. Th. Tank In Met Nam A are high, howe from Jesuit High School, administered to all seniors in Golden Arrow Th. Pl4 riper of flameM Ton H... to Run ,...otOnllllll >er, because of the excellent INSURANCE . Tampa. The Sodality, under the state. Of these 39, 12 students sal !h. 1'1.... M Tortul. 'nil nil .n" Ohs scores received by all who Firo Auto Lif; Home or Business Sin of Habylon Purpl llllli Krava, Th. the direction of Father Sidney came out in the highest recently took the college HENRI A. MONTEAUMORELANOOLIVER Lange S.J., is sending four three per cent in the state. Morally unobjectionable for adults and edoleicentsArt board examl.iitlom. Z .MONTEAU, INC. wr e groups of boys to St. Joseph Recognition is given to the One Oollath and th. danjura The Pep Club Is sponsoringa .. II Wettem Union Building Hospital in Tampa to help the following for having established And HurtcUnly It's Good/al.nd.0 Nrlthhnr VampIrMMurdar Dam Pardonlra Haian Bur poster competition among a Phone 229-198 Tampa Florida WIIHkH10IOMJITICELUIRIC hospital staff They are assisting a total score above 400: Any N mbr Can WI. Good Soldttr, Schwalk H" nr c.n WtAphrodll the classes, the object being in the kitchen by serving Judith B ace a s h, Michael Gorton Th. ....A..hrnnn.., ln.a.lon to promote school spirit The food and carrying trays, and Brown, Stephen Decker, Ray- Baby th. TUIn Gun ef 1......"... M.<..ot nf Bk..... Freshmen and Sophomoreshave "THE HOME OF GOOD IMPRESSIONS" assisting in other departmentsby mond Fisher, John llemans, Mu.t >'allBandlta Harbor IJfht aland( both taken their turn ClOIHfS DRYER cleaning equipment. Kathleen Maxfield, Thomas Behold w of I.al Or.I.. Horn, Hid and..f HeekHorror It all. The liend 1I..t M of. it..p Nn FIfI."._... covering the walls with posters LE 'E lC1RI A Officials at the hospital McGahee, Margaret Mclaughlin Hlnod *n th. Arrow llouaeholder, Th. slog and N.ln( wishing the Marauders Bullet for Hdma I d llather l. Hick III ffijuadron have commented on the fine Judith Niergarth > good luck In their basketball Purnlnc (Court Th. Udlea' Who I>* Mound of TrumpNsCAu.hingurs FLORIDA POWER I LIGHT COMPANY spirit of cooperation among Robert Perchalskl. Sally 1 ladybug Mdrbuf Hquar* of Viol*.** games. 102 South Tamp Street Tampa, Florid the boys. Utecht and Karl Witokskl.At Cow. and I. Th. lAn.lot sod Stolen. .llnur After each of the classes Member Ovid Tho and Sacred ParishesGAINESVILLE'S Heart (',.... In the World 0.0n.v.r. III' '' 11 King s 3D the recent annual volun Park purnoM font alaa *. r.arlhUfa from Berll has taken a week, an award On Saturday January , teer awards banquet sponsored Itevll Shi*) Pkttq In I anct* I Pullw. :Th* will t be presented to the class) Jesuit High School of Tampa the Service Guild of TAO Man >Ywa () <%M**, .wingi. Affair ST. AUGUSTINE hosted one of the largest National by Meant TrumpetI Th. Taa.art which" the Pep Club officers Urevard Hospital, these Paramedical >r. Blood. CnfrinUr )l"ltr" TkmtorMy That Man from Rk feel has don the most out FINEST HOME VALUES Forensic Tournaments league students were presented Terror. Huue. 1'1.' .... I. Ifa. II Hour. ever held in the of Horror Nllhtmar Thunder ,.,....4Jr.rlk. standing job. 345 awards by Miss Beatrice th. Conquer Night train t* Parla Trunk. Th Father Bernard F Dittman, state. Some young men Riley, director of .:...'"* hy Night Night Walker Twenty PluiNo T_ president of the school announced - and women from 13: school 0:015 k/: My fiarllnfr Volr* of th* %; MCDONALD'SDRUG nurses at the hospital: 100 that ; :27 on January . tied for top honors.Jesuit' kris: of Frankenalela >au hter llurruian hour service pins were awarded Pall Pt. ,. Non. Hut Th. Pra.. W"k. Tight Hop the following students made to Judith Niergarth student Family Mar Oil t'ark llmia*. Tk. Walk Into H.IIFlsnnq , Luis Fernandez and the honor roll for the third Tb. On. Potato T. Walla of M.ll STORE Bill Anderson captured top .supervisor in surgery, Frantln Potato V .. la Hell six weeks marking period: HUGH EDWARDSINC. Wolff student fury of Bmuiflr Point' of Order Weekend with Lul debate awards, while ninth Diane -supervisor First honors were attainedby grader Tom Reid pulled second in diatetlcs, Mary Ellen Clone Bay Ar th* Pay Quirk nine' of tttm TrtaaonRou.lah. tount Rarer PoHortTouiif Th. these seniors Kathleen 41 JT T TITO vtonu TROW 47 King Street in extemporaneous speak. Fuller, student night.hostess, Gold for th. C._.* .,ut Tour Cbeatln Heart Brennan Marianne Salceies, IT. MTIUCVt .NIH AND iCSOOLIT. ing. Bob Scully and Al Perotll and to Theresa farlett; 50. Morally unokictioniU for adults Juniors, Rosemary Mulhol- ST. AUGUSTINEVA JL 1U AT. A UU Ur *4 placed third, also in extemporaneous ( hour service ribbons were, A4aAp )l....n. Abo.* 1',.. land, Richard Schwartz, speaking. awarded to Judith Niergarth, Am.rlrs. Amndra Mallflr Clark Kale t* Live A Gehry Moopman, Barbara 41687Budgeting Jesuit High/ School of Tam. Walter Taylor, Jean Wesolow. Armond* Woman.Command The llnrror faille Ham Ilrothcr; and Hi* Walters, Victoria Zupansic pa will sponsor a film festival ski, Diane Wolff and Susanne Hay of Anifla How la Murder Tour Funnlnf ..... Th. sophomores, Louise Barber; Lubricated Your Windows lrl.7 and discussion seminar Thistle. Po-b.t nlf. Hnundera. Th. freshmen William Gasper U.. 'LC.Wai" Aluminum \ r 'I Kadtlm Story Iluitler, Tti. aieaen. of I a....... t"brII during the month of February.The To be a member of the National Hilly I4rHllnd II Bldon ..4ur d and Aba*. Paul Gonyea and Patricia cant, the proven easy way to & moderator W CormrHuddha donedHi Pntchett. Clean Lena. Smooth Wayne Letting Velvety Honor Society a student In th. French Styli I no t ,. Murdarllave Roca S,J., will lecture on the must excel In character, Hue RlI.,'. Baik Invitation. In > Trade I. u>. Second honors were attained operating Window, Door, Loch "Movie as an Expression ofArt" service and In To** lunflihter world TwlayUnrt by these seniors Ftthing Tackle. Gum, Folding! rVtw- leadership, ('.rtoll-'"* Killer The IIkI... Th. following the showing of .. Charles Basinski, Sheila Bren- tore, Tool, Zipper; Etc. .4 'el scholarship (' mony, Th kl> for My 1111"..-., and ....* "Antigone," February 12, "A Cl.ud.iia Infill" Preeldwt aaan Mad nan Rosemary Brtsnahan, Available in Squirt Cam Aerotoli vtt/ Raisin in the Sun," February Selected by the faculty as ('omm.n... .......r.... Th* Utralt.1....... Mary Casey, Sharon Cole, Quartt Gallon at molt Builder: ConcUmn-d *f Alton IJ P (likMartnaa s..t.m4Mar 18; and the Cannes film festival members were: Raymond 1"".'h. Th. Tamahln Jay Diedrrich Carolyn Kufro, Supply, Paint and Hardware Storvi. ar award-winning Russian Fisher, Sally Utecht, Judith (rookMl M..*. "II.r".nl, Sinner Thin Red 1.1". William MrCracken, Michel MIre! by Eugn. Domnh & Son, I>., Court, A M.eia.. n In Third Th. entry, "The Ballad of a Sol Niergarth, Margaret McLaughlin l>..., Hiartl M.. Wti C.sia.1 '"'... .5.w.t. a llpr.. Richards, Barry Sgarrella; S.nc; I9S2 dier," February 26. Jane Gross Francis Perenchto. Rush Bach openonly Timothy .. Gary Pofrpano Florida 1:, of Annie Jon'" MoneyMnv T. Red .r NX I* Wed to Masque Club members Lee Cunningham, Karl Wit. Th. o<*r r>arlln( Topics Mary Slack, Kathryn Smith; ? members of the senior kowski, Robert I'erchalskl, F..'. ,In th. Rain Muriel. Tnrpeito PayTw sophomores Dennis Arkwrlght . w.rleof Murder Naked Klaa 0.|ttM class and parents. Theresa Farlett, and Jean ran* Nlllhl", ... !I. the 5u. ..... .Ar. MIMIn James Banker, Gary COME TO CHRISTOPHER CITYChristeplnw ..,,,,,,,,, \\eslovMkl. Later, in the Flifhl From Aihlr Notklni Rut Maai t'mbr.p..i( Btckell. Gary Cenover, Janet Cry h tR ronttl la! .o"i..tion.r; J ,,, , "" '" ,,,,, Olohal Affair (\... Plua 0.. OwrtHwrcO an community : Use Our Low Coif spring another induction will loldflncer ..t..T......, ". Wild Affair Diederlch Phyllis roll loc t.d |lust 1v. mla from downtown T we,,". Rata Checking Plan SubscribeNow take place. Geed Hv. Thartl. Outrat.. Th. W..u ef sirs. David Graff, Mark Hammond Start ,t I02M pr month on .n ........1! U.... I Includes .lutititioi Albert (lots a member of neat War. Th. Panlt. Pulton) w.m.s Wh Barbara Madden, Patricia ; d lug ; .t itt t .! ; ; Oueet. TheOunfuhl .rI. Wkn It mail, w wld.1 PI. p rticip You on ,iip an acxu- granted a full four,>'ear scholarship aneh Creek Prow Th. L.q schmidt. Judith lint; rant.Suppr Club. Al located ." 9roMndi. Free tramportation rite record .( your ip ndt"9 ,,,,,,nunn,,,,,,, uu, granted by the athletic Mortlly unobicionbU for adults, with re..tiOM Freshmen Kathy Behan to orKor fecit..... department of Memphis State AnUM" of a under Quirk lit..* URe David Bickel. Nicholas Car. Writ for Brochure and ,..ny lip f. University Memphis, Tennessee ,...rt..* I... .p04 KmeaIJIHk )I.... pita Yanehy lacska James This includes Bert Man Tk. Mere free* ......11 Madden Francis G. ALFRED McGINNIS Gen. scholarship Mijares. Patricia Mgr.Chratoplo.et lon . Pay Joraey + l th* t * kudgtt with, . your Plaik Uka M cur' . tuition, board, room, 11 KlialModo III 'rm C..relnt..0 Richards, Mary Snow. ; 1401 Cry. N. Coiumbm Ud.Twcton / . .. rerenlto 1. A I.. Cvta IHrtnier* Mi Abe City Gloria books Tomczak ilmpU checking and laundry. and Cath account ' sytIcm. I 10. from I to t Can TVe HMIIIIH Uf Anuxia; Raymond Fisher has been fool World. Th. N..*r Take Curd ,.. J_. critic \\'atJIt'r. , appointed a finalist in the I rwlnt Mpertenr trine *trai>*er ..... !_g t* t... . 1<*TU. Wanlo. Nbbs.1' ih* In.*. ('.da* ... tae Ti ST. AUGUSTINE National Merit Scholarship I[lionItalian. (tyl* NMM..| bin the He* ,.,.. Program. The chosen finalistswill I THOMPSON Ka y Uf. Th. Ikwawr* 5.b.'W( .....* NATIONAL BANKS BAILEY next be few informed months whether during, the or ISOlrl *f th. Night ""-TW..., .....t 5T. *SMka*d *>Mar. .. Need a Personal Loan ? .f* y Sarvlc not a scholarship has been Ulri Happy Pmnpkla. a',.,*.. Th* WUkkif Tk Sf.Au9uitirw-.VA4.UII granted. B Catkdra! FU<* We'll be glad to help youOur LOUIS W. PETERSON SCHOOLSROSARIAN 'St. ANTHONY'S'DedVated **..*.,..*. ( to Father Edward R. Marti". ulrmBttIII ] r.a, ..tuitov,.. rr r.....<.M..*.C.x.-_ an emergency. We'll also be happy to show, you how you can ..__.... 111.. a._ ... ..-... .._ consolidate. your bills with a low cost Personal Loan ACADEMY PURE ALTAR WINES in today Resident and d.r w'hoot for alt'IM, I' abort of b.*fMl Stop I>ak* Morth. Grades; e.* t. Iwiltr. Filly accredit A.w bBildiuK All (port., wade, art, dramaUc. Dtr* t4 klbUttr Buy a copy of this original song and help build the BrooliviHo ( of St Domlnlr. For raUlof addreac Raniatnr.Jt08 Catholic Grad School. It ti by D... 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St. Paul \\\\\U,,,UU"\" en The Florida Catholic Friday Feb. 12. 1963 High ST. r r calls// St. Martha gusto ashaw a reports senior at r. j key Grade SchoolSARASOTAReporting jJl'h!, School hag nnnnnnn""" 1 f 1f child work/ from St. Martha School Bruce 1 Fe Erny has noted that the St. Martha School Civics Club School rl CITY (S'J-) recently received its official .' At Paul VI, addressing spe charter from the commissionon \\ -The second in problems of men American citizenship in Santa Fe High School retarded children, de Washington D. C. a ; The charter formally recognises will be held on the . \ that charity plays a affiliation of the local grounds In Lakeland role in their work. unit with the national organ of 20 from noon Rt l.lM C\.I\ a certificate: IsaUon at the Catholic Umvcr* finalist in the p.m. Is this supernatural will be the "Sailor M e arty of America Pupils of the Scholarship Inculcates la ns a pro eighth grade the This is a Circus" of Sarasota respect for life for the local club membership.The comprise. only about which will give per cent of the at 2 p.m. and character of the per. officers of the newly school seniors in m. and of the absolute and organized Club are: Joseph It is from the fm\ '1:.". :: : clue of his dig }Feldman president: Michael midway will feature 01 I f f 1"y vice-president; that 1965 all will the be merit (for containing oung and baked old, Modern Martyr's story told by even>'ored among'from those a human poor. George secretary;Mathey Lawrence recording Troffer time early in the randy, handicrafts of slew," Pope Paul treasurer Mary has also betcraget and an Bishop Thomas Quinlan of South with the communists The St. Martha's Civics Club bone ed an honor country store Korea is pictured with the studentsof Bishop toured the Central Catholic specialists had come to of the thousands of Catholic Tofiege Bishop Moore High School Or. High Schools of the Diocese this Civics Clube chartered in Pl'Ms'lvania Stanton I is general from throughout Eu In addition to of the Booster lando who filled St. Charles month telling students the story of and North America for the United States for the express scholastic Mrs, Michael Alien- Church last week to hear the Bishop the Death March in 1950 when he } on the theme "so purpose of developing Mary is president of the Auxiliary group. describe his firsthand expert- wu with the group of clergy, civil. professional and reli informed, responsible citizens Student Council at Integration of the men. The theme of this year s editor of the high retarded" The congress program is "Politics Is Your; wok, a member of sponsored by the inter Business! ," Club members 1"t ional Honor l Catholic office of help in developing this theme and Scroll and from Young Catholic Mosenger clubs and M to weekly for student can we say you St. Paul's High \ theme which you al. In grades six to nine Month. announced its Honor know better than we ly articles in the peruxlkal ean's list for the the Pope aiked. point up the fundamentals of mester. The girls good rltitenship and suggest!: these honors are: '. will gl>e you rather practical projects for the club Dean's list > ord of encouragement<< for members.ORLANDO. - ria Nugent highly arduous task --- --.-- -- ; p Is It Is >ours. dings dis sophomores Susan, Smith to t* educators" the Santy'cuier: and; freshmen Ann said.much the more when WINTER PARK Honor roll seniors Y (' persons whose In. ---- --- -- >enk, Kathleen : ., submerged by re ,usm, Linda f i ti nature, must be as Lamb 1 ., retreated For that : FAIRVIEW Juniors Donna 7"u and above all charity Is ! Patricia' Ford Mad ," Pope Paul con Cleaners & Laundry icndeau, Patricia r.a.r.aDep.s4.h1. i . rabrl Tar sophomores, Mary I ... a. *, M.Otlkr Molly McGoff 411* Mi: /w.t'r, Orlete'e .. 1 House ianara.. i. Linda Freshmen Santy, Festival planned for Santa Fe High SchoolLakeland I ls orthee? SINGER AUTOMATIC Judy Jackson Ann of Santa Fe Mrs. Michael Mrs. Jack Sullivan Mm. CONSOLE MODEL Skokan Altenburger, U. Kathleen High tA 11// N ....."... -.....1... ...!.. |1f ... Booster Club and Auxiliary general cochairman; Slater M Hertel, Mrs. Alan Hart. Dr. r. >.!.... Ml .. ..II.M. ....t latay and Beth ..... ... .. .. ... .... will direct the second annual Carmen OSB. Sister M. Cathe Stanton general co-chairman; II >* ! To be eUgible for .. .*!.. ._ .M !....v .M._ II* roll students must val this month in Lakeland tine OSB., and Mrs. Al Weiss; Kay Roberta, Mrs. Lawrence Iw.w.,.,.worm a. ... ......... t >M <.*...... above in all from the left seated Otto R. standing l Michael Altrnburg.r.nces, and Alan Hart. STEAK. Oslo MlN. It". .. t.,. eligible for the . ON A SKEWERI students must language ANNOUNCINGOUR above in all High Schools "(.., ...... CifIro.ted MOVE TO A hich must tit at \ ,\ \e.e", ela f\t) 0.. LARGER STORE .ark The H..rtSt have been pub- Open h i/ll in a bilingual Spanish- Entrance examinations tlroe $1.90 letter Perl i ing F. ilitiet, edition fur an Indian t .....i..4 u I Cwt.| Children'sClothes by a Capuchin mis 1_ /r ll e1.__ ., WINTER The translation was (.......... t... .... _! MrlbMirnr-Oatral: fatbolie JmwacwUttSt \ "-.MJ.....I/M..M.i a.mv. ...t.osea .. Line by Father Antonio I>.)tena llearh rather Lopes HUh School J*..ftit \ "STUIS mUrfD" 5.55 ......... .... fc.. I. I* 0 t'M. , Cap. for the High School Our Lady of Lourdes, J't WALTER ML : of the Warao Our Lady of Lourdes M..tMMime It. J'md l laX - Clothier T* tribe who live at the St Paul St. Mary Itorkledge' IUf4Hiel. ad of Tit* "..-( fa Jr,. of the Orinoco river St Peter DeLaivd (Our Savtwr. Owoa If sib St. Petmimrg; TAX $500 & upS JlC'henmm.ho keaay AtreMten Eau Calu St Joke, M. I.... , >(X ORA.XCH .,. ,.. Iwo ".. /Mw.1..4 , High School St. Teresa, TtawvlJJeOrlandoliUhop 'IteadiI ...., ..,... _.r , Across From .C. ./41/ra 15.e /.Nt.1e BARDOE Assumption Moore I My Name (Mr> ." .i.5. t .a.1.//Ia Christ the King IIIKB School Sacred ,ll"art, : :I. t/w limit t" , .. II/Ml/a. FACTORY DEAUR Park un ett/4 14.1. Holy Iloary Good Shepherd Gary's ON YOUR Sacred Heart M Andrew Sari tola-Cardinal: set. r*.a lit ST. .rri CAR DEAL St JosephSt St. a..,., high School / .,.."..1 l Service ill prcperirMi oecK las ft turn aeew.l.ly awatr n tar tBtrea.., Matthew St. Ja.... St Martha ,,,4 completely for' lnd'vidu; l., Farmer, Partnership Cor. n... .*. 4-.. H.,. M St Paul St. J *w1 iw>ey. all of IncarsauenJssy ( ) ..' ", Estates' end Trw,*{. AUo uekfied to rep>.ient III'. Ie. .. ... .-. St. Pius Ortando.AH ; : Venice !.." In Federel, Ti Coors I San JoaoTrinity Saps SarrferdSt M. Joseph Brad" ... ,* Academy Margaret Mary, Timpa- Herman J. H .r;'" St Paul ..Jad.......* St. Mary MifVUIea.Matflaitd ) Our lady of '''fl1 ' i Sons Beach) I Help AcadmySacrwd MORT WOLF REALTY flLDG. : Lalrlaid-Saata M fasts LewawgSt Hear 444 W COLONIAL OK 0 .... ere *.) .,. 1".1' "etraeL ... .. S 'A M, 4 PHONE 42V440I t. P.M. 'I ....r lr.w ..* LEWIS C011 HUB School Aicittlae-M. J. M J-ph : I"*I'. aaase .. CO."n. St Joseph Lakeland Academy M, Peter Claver (Alta t by Appointment) Sf Anthony San AatMM Cathedral! PantaSt all of Tampa. . ,. ,. , -* ? < St Joseph Winter Haven JS.r4s Academy Nativity, Brand"aTimp , . Mt 4 5..P5. Ma III Restaurateurs-We're 47 Years New Ill .III. St Monks, Palalka _Timpa ('. r Popo namos U.S. St. I'rlrrtlMirf-Rltbep Barr, lllh !School s1 TRY OUR DISCOUNT HOUSED } SERVING IliCk Srkwol. ttuirt the King .%. e.r .... ... /.r/ .. ....... M... ".. " FINEST ITAUAN O'HEIR Priest to Vaticancongregation Holy f'.mll" Moil Hi ly a ...&..., w ..... ,... ........ . DINNERS i HOTEL CHINA AND GLASSWARE CO. ;2-T J 4JOP.M. t. MOO GIFTS aa51//a .... a/. w ..., ... ,..._...... ,Ie LOUNGE GrootM ;.., God. tUlCAN CITY C NC) - (. ; d Plata 220 CvWo A*.. -. .t "- .....,tl.fId Pope "HI'J ha Darned ra, M.r Control Fl. ,d.I Only H.y,17.92 Ml , tier MM F McCarthy of ; FUNERAL HOME Butte Man "a. an official *fOx . For 41 Yeah Co cre.atii>a for tile On .;". it t. continue; to lfo f.milio. of this; area with t"-". FIRST NATIONAL BANK ratal l Owen ,o cere, ceurtoty ."xj con ;idr',o We was hen .la Butt. May ." CifCvn> r.*ci El I OH*. Helm Montana, .e hc.t.e; eft tale .,.."..... .;.tic TRUST DEPARTMENT ToUpno-o: 447X100 and. tie North AavertrMi CMl . .. Frot Gero'ner laity r4o*< i.<.t. Jf. Fir.y FDlC: Member l.*e ks ....., where. he wasoTiead t.Aodnut.WI'.....,.., LSAMS. M December J"19S A...., Meb.1o HOIN. IvYeel/, After Uknn a graduate o.po.t; to/a/S.vn9; { Accew.tl/ClMcIM9 Accea.M degree to U* **cr at V* & McKINNONIN Gregeriaa l L'uversity: in PHONE GA 1-UU Rcoie. lie retentH to ftome ORLANDO SINCE l ItH OWNED I IYPJ. OPERATED RlItm1ElIR canon to study law for. and BM in doctorate l'X2 was m .......... New York Stock (......,. t SUSAN NURSEY lamed aa aMtataM at tbeLa 11I4 ....... pr..,.,.. ........,.. WATCHES >raa SCDOO( of Law DIAMONDS jU CENTRAL t MAGNOLIA PHONE 141'.410 JEWELRY i REPAIRS 14 Nwth 0....,. Ave. For IW ewrrevl x* >mk ( . year was named pntn** ; seal . 4 urology IWre.In ... I/... a...! . Wig sit 2,5 ka Me.Ur r ee M FRIED CHICKEN W. kJt a .... 4'''''I.e4 Sec J.., M..ly" his sw a..c he six r*>'..tMoMicnoe 1I IJI , HaysaoM p r-" ", /owe15TR: i"m :.n* TO GOIndividual DEMETREE BUILDERS dorf e, the DuBum arrMxvrn 1.1 Fried Crucian Dinner $1.00 who Is two secretary' of ' F.mjf'f Bucttt O'Chicltn $3.95 Dull 0& I-IJII the pontifical wart 01'thPropagaiiM . &lOT Lees W.sW of the Faita.y Fish Dinntr $1.00 Shrimp Dinner $1.15 Valentine's dance , .y It W.COLLEGE;... ",--, I lsow a i.()< ATim xoi $IRT1 '011ff jN$ i H-,. it M r.... rrtr TI sun WAN PARKFLORIST Only a short limo remaina before the *. a. 0..... HI. Tr, OrUoMt .. fH 1IMttr piaaaed ... "Cuff's Caters' and #. >r _!.* A no Mil{. lib SUDS FAINT WALL f AMROKAMOO rtwa .T wiSIM .. Tamf Catholic Ifagbtxjm>t** art gloat Ms*.e..r A I... M.UtO ,flat's a..W.55 a .t,l the final tow,.. on their 6e-. Jack + RerU IU. A .. CeUebiJ. tTT-tSIt tMe411R PAl( ....... >.. .* S-***. putting sloe hook At., ..*!.?< W'Uf /ratios. fr'1JI loft oldie Jlart.At'J chatl! .. - ---...-.-.-.--....-----.--...'......- ..-. ,-....- Catholic Charities s, ... \'(<.',' 1 ... 1 p .'. ., .\, .. . : .'....,. ... . i r (''pr"-1 -, ... ... . .. .., o .,';.;...:..01..,.,\0...... ;; . < k .4'tt. ::/ ,, ' r.i-- !;" : IN . + r. : ... . i ;r..r. '-Tf 0 \ y '. . . rt'V.' SUFFER THE p \ r1f; .I. LITTLE 0. ''I ' ..t1:;j I CHILDREN TO COME 1 : : TO MEPRAYER FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE CATHOLIC CHARITY FUND APPEALO Jesus, good Shepherd, whose compassionate! heart is moved hy the spiritual and material needs of thy flock] we recommend to thy loving care the infant, the unfortunate, the dependent and the aged who appeal for assistance in life's difficulties. '0' f We humbly pray thee, 0 Lord, inspire us with thy charity, inflame us with thy zeal, alld bless with abundant) success our efforts to provide for the needy, suffering members of tllY fold security of body and soul in thy name and for lIlY sake. Amen Charities Collection Sunday, Feb. 21,1965 'I -_. -- ::1hH .,- . .. .. .. I : . .' .. ; ; I : .. : ".C!' IQ:: :. JC : ;- : rllle : -. -' ._ \ . , 4 . .'" ,'I' .". . ' 1 r v M4 r ytt 1'I 1'x':: . << . 0 t I . 1 0 Ile 1or I '0 " rr4 ..1 , . "' . ". ..,..... ,- CHARITIES COLLECTIONSUNDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1965 41 --'"\''''"-" '" '" \ Give to Catholic Charities i onlyone day's pay, that they might give every day. "" "n, " '" Orlandohome for aged setThe new Catholic nursing home for the aged In Or- lando is to be constructed - adjacent to the Mercy Med Great is the need -- will the resources catch up? beautiful ical Center on Lake Lawne. Prior to a recent meeting in Or- Chancellor Father Irvine Nugent assistant to the chairman; Father The lint stage of construe lando of the diocesan Board of right and Father John J. Lenihaa W Thomas Larkin Father TerenceJ. tion will include a three build Catholic Charities, Board Chair- MAW, executive secretary of the Farn-U,. Father Martin B. I ing complex connected by enclosed man Monalgnor Patrick J. Trainor, board. Other members of this Power. Father Laurence E. Higgins - galleries to accommodate center met with 1 the diocesan board are Father T. Leo I>Danaher and Father Hubert J. Reason. a total of 50 persons. The central wing will have The regional offices and the material resources of the Catholic Charities Bureau in the chapel administration of. flees dining, kitchen and me. the Diocese of St. Augustine offer wide variety of child welfare and related services: chanical equipment rooms. The east wing contains the Regional offices nursing section for 30 persons . accommodated in semi- 237 West Fors>.th Street 101 North McDili Avenue 1784 Highland Avenue 313 East Main Street private or private rooms. This Jackson tile -353-4429 Tampa 229-6185 Fan Gallle -AL 44135 Lakeland section contains I complete Mils Kathleen Reilly A.C.S.W. Miss Martha Franco A.C.S.W. Thomas J. Aglio A.C.S.W. Mrs. Caroline Curran nursing facilities including Executive Secretary Executive Secretary Executive Secretary A C.S.W nurses' station, examinationroom Executive doctor's office, special 2639 Ninth Street, North 132 East Colonial Drive 234 South ttidgewood Avenue Secretary bathing facilities, utility I M. Petersburg-382-4309/\ Orlando- 422-4569 Dajtoaa Beach -255-5861 Sarasota rooms and storage areas. Miss Mary Connell A C.S.W. Thomas J. Aglio A.C.S.W. Mrs Helen McCarrlty (Ito be opened in 19651) Executive Secretary Executive Secretary ACSW. The west wing provides fa Executive Secretary cilities for 20 ambulatory . persons Those requiring little Child care facilities nursing care will live in seven , semi-private rooms and six .w. St. Msry's Home Christ Child Center private rooms. This wing 700 Arlington Road 3410 iliUsborough Avenue terminates in a large living Jackson,Ille 724-2031 Tampa S76-98UO and recreation room which Sister Francis De Sales S S J. Sister Mary Geraldine S.S.J. will hate a fine view of the Superior Superior lake. Morning Star Schools for exceptional children The style of architecture is contemporary in harmonywith 125 MlC'klf'r Road 4st Leigh Avenue 302 East Unf'baulh: Avenue Sl Petersburg the adjacent Mercy Med. JachoDl11e-72I.2144 Orllnd.-Z' 3077 Tlmpl- 3'1 fprollOaed IactitlO Seal Center Architect for the Sister Joseph Marie S S.J. Sister Elizabeth Marie S 5 J. Sister Mary Daniel S.S J. project is Thomas J. MaddenJr I Superior Sup ni I r Superior AIA, of Miami. Nursing homos and clinics for the aged The architect's sketch be. low shows the nursing home \11 Saints lIeme SI. Joseph Manor Mater Del Home Car Jess I. Tamps for the aged envisioned for 2040 Riverside Avenue 23.15 ukrvlew Avenue 1031 South Brach Street under construction. Orlando. Jachon,IIII' -31\9.4671 M. Petersburg-867-6323 "1)1... Beach Orlando Sister Ursula S.S.J. Miss Miry Gillaa Miss Miry Clarke R S 'proposed nursing Elsewhere in this special Administrator Administrator Administrator home for aged. tells section in, pictures Catholic the Charities story of Home for unwed mothers the helpless young and the ..._" '\\\\\.n_ e .N..NNN.NN.NN..104 helpless old who look to the \larh "ltnalnl Diocese for a roof over their Support your Winter Part Iherida Give them heads and trained personnelto Charities Thomas J. Agtso A C.S.W. guide faltering and timids AdminMtrat4 a day's pay tit Read and give '._'\n" ,'" ",n, ,",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,_..... r "t {,/ .w .i ,,,. I + d' "" :.,. . V .:i!! '> ;:. <:....:' ",. " I ;o(' . ! t fit 40 II'. " 44, .... .I ) .4 I i iM. fill .- Proposed nursing home for aged, to serve Orlando Every day this year at least 1000 persona home for the aged located on the property looking to the future demand and ground will reach their 65th: birthday When 1970 adjacent to Mercy Medical Onter Completion will be broken soon for the home for' the. cornea, and the United State has an estimated of the hospital on Lake Lawns' ia projected aged in Orlaada. 20 million people' that age and older for thia autumn. Meanwhile Catholic Orlando will be served by a Central Florida Charities of the Diocese of St. Augustine U Z The Florid Catholic .. ;tr.,' I\JI. V" 't"" ''if, . .. ,' 'j". ., \,, 'lit: 'II, :' \ ''IV; J*' f".i1'\, ;' :.:f.,: . \ !I( '/ ..,<'''I\\\\ "'\ <, ,,;" , r., 1" ,., I'. ; '1', " 1: '.llI. , < "\ '$;\. ,; ', ... 'l., _'::1..1- ',,_" \ """.; (. ., \ ., .Jtft\.,: ,,tt\1; "! .... T' . 1 1W 1i 1r 1r - ... 4a., "" . .pI.! /.. r , .. .. oJ f , 'J'I: , ,L.I".J. , _-..I ...",, _: _ At Morning Star School for exceptional children in Tampa This lad, severely crippled with cerebral of the students at the Tampa Morning Star clilenUlly, the wheelchair<< found Its new raLly la a member of Moet Holy Redeemer School above. Th aide U Linda LJgrrtwooil<< owner when the little girl who used' to um It I pariah In Tampa.. is prrrntly receiving one of many pupils at Moat Holy Redeemer .learned to get along without It-her picture I intensive physical therapy at a dwtant hoe- School who generously and lovingly assist lathe la on page 14 of this motion, showing her Vital lie prays that,some day he will be one care of our students at Morning Star, In. making her First Holy Communion. .e Friendly visiting for the aged. I the role of parish organizations M Py father John J. Lrelhaa It U here by friendly vlaitirg . QUIt religion places! upon each Individual& Catholic and help that the parish moral re*|..n lbility of performing personal St. Vincent 1). Paul Society, acts of charity.: The Catholic doctrine of the Mystical the Women's Guild the /Holy .J a holy of Christ imposes\ upon[ the stronger members of Name Society can do Its fin. est work fur the Church the obligation of protecting and helping the weak. those In the evening. of life t 6 Th. Canon Law of the the ititutlunal tick aged nursing we care for I .r,. all ear parish a.. recognlxethat Chun h Imposes. upon| each there are thousands who rlelles, under the direction' .f( bishop of a diocese and each year pastors te lake. a peraonal and prefer to are able to remain 41s pastor of a parish the grave In their own humet.A Interest In the aged .f( rc<|I.>niibtlrty of helping thole the yean go by they !I... your ewe pirltk. unable to hf'fphHft..vu.. come |peas active ant art unable Visit them Make. (them feel| The function of a CatholIC to visit their friends. wanted Comfort; them in Charities program U to aid Ttity alto boss many of their their de 'lining yean' so that the entire Church In fulfilling friends and contemporaries, they. will prepare well to meet Itt obligation toward U- in therefore Our DivineM. they are almost <\ when the need.our, atone and Irlf'n best service possible to aU West coast to have .. he seek our help. r Our week U not a subutllele. two Morning Stars I for, but rather a ppUmmlU ., DM work .< IN HUH*?. the priests cad It.. MHWmU .! TAMI'AA new addition underway for the Morning' the (berthas behalf .f hose Star School in Tamp consists of a new wing connected to la IIH4. and extending to the west girls' between the classrooms, All Saints Home for aged One of the areas where the of the present school an administration office and Individual parishioner" can Elsewhere: ea the westtoast storage Suter M. Ursula who to administrator of AUSaints ful/01 hu or her obligation to meanwhile, the Ibm coo The building addition. at lliM In Jackaoarille, also U Mjprrintra perform Individual! acts of Is planning another Morning Tampa. will .be a single Ioa home for the of the dioeeaan nursing aged dent visiting for the aged in the at M I'rlerttjurg. protected gallery and ramp faf the residents of the home ettewhere.. Many pariah. While Catholic Char The sew Tampa addition all abing the south wall. are la wheelchair and receive aetTirra of pro- Uei hat made great stride Includes to classrooms with ConiUiMlUMt of this J'f'oJf':1 fea.kinal and volunteer staffa. la meat jean \a provide in- toilet facilities for Us and has begun. 1 Ihe Florida n.lholler I Issssssss ",,,un,,uu" u,,'"U",\\,\\,,uu'U'U\\"" ,,,uu",,,,,"U\\, " '" ,,,. Nursing homes for aged ,,''''\\\,\'\\\\\\U,,\ rMHNH+.\""". ,,'"-\\'"-\\"-'"''''''''''''''''''-'" """''''''\t"n" _... ...,. "' """" ,"'I" I 1 .. <1<, .. j. "" ,_ i, .',r;, 7"" )\ ' .10' :.. .. ::j : ... ..I '' r .c' ) s t., # ,? . .. . ; -- .. .. .L. . .. '-; 9J ", ti' &;: 11II .140'' "'I" 'tf"I'.;.:' .1a. .A with Me' The chapel at St. Jo- seph's Manor, St. Peters- burg, provides a source of constant comfort and consolation - for resident Mass is offered daily at the home and clinic for the aged. Handicaps lead I children to us Morning Star Schools accept children who have special educational nerds. Such disabilities as cerebral palsy, Spinal bifida, partial sight, blindness, hard-of- hearing, retardation, and many typesof brain injuries are includedin the present program.For . example, in Jacksonville - Morning Star's programat They add to residents' comfort at St. Joseph's ManorAt this time Includes speech| therapy, physical therapy, oc. St. Joneph'8 Manor in St G Durst, assistant administrator; IP.N; Mrs Margie& Green, Mrs. cupational therapytyping Petersburg, the staff includes, back Mrs Eileen Ban biNi Coleman row and crafts) and music therapy Mrs Iktty Johnson, Miss (piano). This is, of course, In from the left, front row, Muss Mary Mrs. Anna Dll Williams, Mrs Page, Mrs. WI Lb, Mrs. Sussie I addition to the academic cur. A. Gillan, administrator; Mrs. Bourne, Mrs. Mamie Travis, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Wan! "Pal" is the riculum.No Crotcau, nurse; and Mrs. MildredNursing Ola terry, Mrs. Joyce Stratton mascot one child receives or _._ _. &__.. . -- -- --- --- - participates in every pro- gram offered leather each child Is evaluated and a personal . program Is arranged. r6b. -r r 1 rim tlT'1 AN'S OF P+. 40)% TV room at St. Joseph's Manor Residents: at St J< : ha Manor in The Manor has a relax g and cn jcy- St Petersburg spend tt:: in the TV able atmosphere which mans honxy I room to keep up with th world nsws. living for guests. ....y. _. -- ..- -- -- - 1 1r Y [ VMS'7S r f* Yr 1 t ' a t' home for Tampa New grotto at St. Petersburg home is in for Cur - Construction underway Tampa St Jonrph's Manor is located in a nicest passable kcaM. Ambulatory Jesu Home for the aged. Cor Jesu, when completed - will mark another stride in the progress beautifully landscaped: part of St. residents as well a* those in "hc worked w hebe real1cllUhe grata.'Pray . 4 The ]Florid Catholic - -- - -- .. ,- ---- , M j Saints in Jacksonville to expand; proposed addition is pictured above All Saints : t [ /' f lr r 1 t t'i :111 Q: ; . plan to add I i I' ,,- .. 4 J.'. . !G : ew more rooms t1' I w'i, ova J.\CI\.4i OS\'nu: T h i II t - year your Catholic Charitieswill { , provide an adiition to it Jacksonville' nursing home for the aged, All Simla Home; The new comtntrtlon at All / "t' I Saints will arr min> Jite tlperton rn ' The *new. ,wing will parallelthe / "'/ j ' existing wing When com.pleted r \ there will be three ( sides of a quadrangle' of buildIngt d facing the St. Johns t River This will mike very 1CA 01 1 beautiful ttte and gardens .. 1 will be laid out facing the \ t' river according to plans , which" have been made tAll ,!' I " The addition will provide -... ' for a new chattel, enUrge- 'Io,; '\ ,. ment of the dining area and " storage space \ 1 The rooms In the new wing will be private, each with Us own bath. The budding will be of stucco concrete and steel. , Central alronditiuning and 1 heating will be previd-sl I.! birth. the old building and he new wing.' j 35r* . Architect for the building Is 1 *?.> ,.. ,. ,. 'aL :] Thomas J MaidJr\ ". AlA, of :Miami Saints Home staff, Jacksonville --" ," " " Sisters of St. JO*I'Jh] of St. location in Riverside Krx-m the thcr Iturna, Mr*. O\g\ Me Yard, , Support yourCharitIes AugvwUne who staff All Saints left seated, are Sutrr M, Regina, Mr, Lenora TcxM, &Roy |I.y>e Wil IK.me In Jo kanntille arc h- l lis'il| by ....iat.nt Sister Margaret Mary llama, Mr*. Krne: tin Smith, MUM Father John J, Burns, chaplain, R.N., Sister M. Ursula, .,Irr nlalra. Ruse CorUtin LP,N., night SUJMTvUor I and others in b"r1nlll&ti<<'nll and tor, Sister M M"" 4 1 4 01 i . pr r Christmas is special at All Saints Chru tmajs L* a'' )\.j Pi, ',' 3 II kl' M.d, ,, 'I I.fil.-I-t 'If'. r The thai year WM bn"lii..IM-J for r, ", i j' r.i' su>K"; >iC "f oar ui at t'J'' 'Ca\JI WM pro tt DM rurwr*; h..." I'/ a jUvfebMOop Jol r Jlurl..,. The junior cbotr Christmas l ,.y nesU4 least began with a party at 7 p m. unChrut (above) wr.* bountiful and visits Mortis; at All Saints give ry.ty par, k' f : ") .-...s "<-. mlifn aH gathered: from fait nix and lowed on'- made UMbU their prnf>iwi'in and worn.M t y..J ,H. r ar .i.i '! I"' ;" u>"* Af*, \'J (t-... I *,'(y ia J./ k./"Ule. dirty' ." '.f I llrr." : t.., II, /I.ft itU.. /. ar w cool u .' ,ut -tom f it a rw1 :. :t al. j ,." I' : -:. 1b l1oru..l.U oU.All . L, wr ,,,F.'E: ,Y sRt'f providesnew homeTAMPA The new Christ Child Center in Tampa staffed by Sisters of St. Joseph, and serviced by the Tampa Catholic Charities Bureau, is an ex. AWL cellent resource for workersin the Orlando Tampa and St. Petersburg offices a The compassion that the children at the Center need is given to overflowing as they themselves pass the difficult hours away from their own parents under the shelter and In the homelike atmosphere afforded at the new Center. The children are placed here for comparatively short periods of time when circumstances A have made it impossible Christ Child Center, Tampa for them to remain in their own homes due to Illness _ or absence of one or both parent 'I I Personal charity helps! I ? Give a day's income to ...l Catholic Charities on February . 21, and then, do more: Money is not the only way ::1 you can fulfill your desires to be charitable.You . e can adopt a baby, rXWWI You can offer your home asa suitable one for boarding children on a temporary basil You canlsit! the aged in their homes .. You can Join one of the parish organizations that help Catholic Charities .c You can Join one of the w.M auxiliaries serving the diocesan + R'tYYF 4Je r child care centers, the nursing homes for the aged, or Die Morning Star Schoolsfor "'" exceptional children Pet at St. Mary's HomeAn You can also remember in your will one or more of these addition to St Mary's Home for childrenin Christmas carolsThese providential homes fur the Jacksonville this means year and a constant companionof helpless young and the ht.p- less old the youngsters is King," their Collie pup. Girl Scouts brought Christmas spirit . ... Ip ..... ,, 101% - to life at the Christ Child Center in Tampa. Children I, '- -- at the Center heard carol, from old Christmas . favorites to brand new one*. Holidays are happy times for children and those at the Tampa home are no exception, for staff members make happiness prevail each day, k il 5 4a 7 Mh J M Christ Child Center Staff Members of the staff at the Christ Child Center In Tampa include, from the left, Miss, Georgia Jayncs MSW. social worker of the Time out for games at Tampa home regional office; Sister Alice Joseph, Sister Fran- cU Borgia, Sister Geraldine, superior, and Sister Christ Child Center to Tampa hap. slides and everything needed for good Kvangcliata all Sisters of St. Joseph of St. jiily has plenty of room for play The hard ikying: The Center will soon bedtbrsUng Augustine. Urge back yard fences la swings. iu Lest year of cwnjkUwa.Charities" . I S Xli. Florid t A n9 1 r R 1 ? 1I Board of directors at Tampa Catholic CharitiesThe The board of directors for the Tampa tary; Sam Latimer, president; Mr*. S. Kri t; Hugh; Harold Davis; Father James M. Catholic Charities Bureau met for a late Mr*. L. W. Hall Father John X. Llnnehan; Buckley SJ.; Donald Huxbcaum; (toque I January conference: from the left, seated and standing, Dr. Joseph Flynn, Father Santa Cruz; (.. M. Talley and Matthew I Father Laurence E. Higgiiu, director; Mm Richard Wagner C.SSR.; Father Lawrence O'Brien. Martha Franco A.CAW.. executive aecre- Murphy C.SS.R.; Father Thaddeu I'. Me- .. . ... . ' 'i 1 13 . h : 1YI } ; : , ' ' "fog ,;0: I ...kjoaC q 'lJt "f \ ;.. b.:. j. } .. : 4y.p tl. r i t New Bureau at LakelandThe Daytona Beach charities grow central office announce a new Catholic Mr*. Helen McOarrlty, executive office was opened" In 11K)2. Residents" ' Charities Bureau at LakeUnd. Mrs. Caroline mary of the Catholic Charities Hu- of Daytona Beach and surrounding Curran M.S.W., above, who ha been working out reau In Daytona Beach, ha noted the area have welcomed the office1 MTV I IAt .I the Tampa Bureau begin her duties a* execu- growth of services offered since theN tire secretary of the Lakeland regional office. It"r .- . ii : " ' : , I , 1 w ' ..Pi 0.wl Brovard office IJrevani Ca1: n (7.artt..* lit !U, 'in I'* Cuban exiles thlnJ'car"t',i, < & 'n cr r r"dr,-, lnMn" ,' ,,t..r Helping of UM nation Mr*. Iktty HolAiina, stare U Young Cuban, supervised ffice I< Sal**. cue wi."rat l'hLkm.L MM JciKne CbanbBu- by the refuges program art aim"t2.ruub J. Aglio A.CAW., executive secretary; and Mr*. CatlwBc the Tampa Mitt Ue.r oUt the Lsl+ a UUaUUi. Nevttt, ease worker Cuban nfugeus rt..j, W.} '7 lit llMfkU. UtWi4meet ' --.. . r - ... ..._ ._ . -' r ---- - -- -- -----. YIF ;:; , r Each . area + F s s r r I t providesresources +wr t c.t c.-.:- \ have you helped WHOM .}"* So that you can practice the spiritual and t r ra corporal! works. of mercy)' in +, the manner most realisticallyfitted to the needs., parishes d throughout the Diocese will q xq "f give you the opportunity to t help on Sunday, February 21 E Jr On that day.. the annual collection r --u* ,4 A +Yu .. erg t "y will be taken up for (Charities. ,lour gift will, \ help' wvIN > I vr'S. both children and families. : iIL Frequently people are wore ' k. Tied and distressed and unable I9 .r--L S.. to use their own'" powersto ... _.t, _ v. meet the problems 'which" L41 face them' until the shock and THIS (child and many others are available for adoption pressure of( the immediate r rr The Catholic: Charities' Bureau In a li licensed difficulty is relieved The ,,(( child placing agency which places' children in family welfare' division in homos( for adoption. Recently, nome of our offices' have each regional office of the reported(' a decrease in the number of couples wishing to Catholic (harilies Bureau r adopt' As a result, the child pictured above U only one helps and(' problems people with to difficulties find! their -jI of many who awaits placement) longer than is usually (own'" strengths, to use the com suitableThe sidered for older children munity facilities, and to have\' policies. governing the rather' than infants. recourse to the moral strength Third year. marked by Orlando Ch rifles staff approval of couples for adoption Size of the existing family of religion, thus Increasingthe ( Charities staff at St. Petersburg Bureau are flexible. Briefly the (either' natural or adopted fundamental strength of The staff of the Orlando Catholic lion: seated, from the left, Thomas. ..uam!, Bernard Sullivan Jr. child prospective adoptive couple) is considered but does. not; the family and preserving& the Charities Bureau reviews the J. AgIle> A.C. .W., \'. secretary <<' !If fare worker; and )Mrs.. Evelyn';\( ) Working' in St.. Petersburg as IVyn, se-crrtary-receptionlst' (' ) Mina standing", Mrs.. Julianne Plenimoix! , .should meet the following requirements exclude the couple. common good.Assistance Increase in the number of persons ; standing, Mrs.. Elizabeth: H. ake R.N., nurse and social I 1 1rker. members. of the staff of the Catho .Mary Cornell' A.C.S.W., executive' casework' aide; and Mrs. Jane I'tr' t : Be in good health with nor or help is not to they have served as they' begin the Nevltt 1 adoption worker. Mrs.,. I lie (Charities; Bureau' are, seated, secretary-< )Mina, Mary Dixon, family t terf, Supervisor (of children" In f It"- I The (Catholic; member' be a mal life expectancy)' and be understood as material the office's third year of opera Frances Davis, (office, ( manager. from the left, }Mrs. Catherine' r TV> counnultor and adoption service: ter homes. practicing Catholic knownto able to pass a simple physical )' relief" but rather help in trying the local pastor who will ( examination. to find out difficulties. and . give his. approval There are other considerations what may be done to reestablish //i.' Validly marrleo r r I c; long depending'| on the individual a person or family, socially ',1 enough to demonstrate the .situation morally)', or financially' , stability of the marriage. 4''tt')' ", n, These' will be discussed' during The family dh 1,10., offers . lie In a secure'( financial ( (he actual adoption study patient, sustained and careful .. .40 position!) to Insure the proper which, although, detailed and exploration of the seed 1'., .., rearing, of' the child by exhaustive\' Is a relatively.)' of Individuals and extends. ii '1VILLEI ' Hireling'' social, medicaland d I c: I simple uncomplicated' pro. casework' It'nkI.I. them In FACILITIES JACKS S educational needs.. Cfdure, which can be completed working, out their difficulties /I //f'JO' cv I OFfICE/ la a short time' CATHOLIC CHARITIES/ / BUREAU 14'I Have adequate living arrangements These families and individuals ALL JA rj HOME : in an environment The offices' of the Catholic: are provided' with casework {Diocese)/ of JT: UGUST/NZ/ .sr. 101." "s' HOME's : suited to the needs of Charities Bureau welcomeyour : service, budget' (counsel' \ I (children Home ownership"" inquiry about adoption. Big, and marriage, counseling" /MONI:: s STAR SCHOOL Is not required More and more applicants are for !the h purpose of diminishing Age is not a rigid factor needed In order to find .suitable domestic. problems, recovering l except, I that couples. over 40 homes for the babies ,health, and overcoming )years' of age should be con awaiting placement.' personality problems DAYTON BEACH F M I: ': s /frEGlOfJAL/ OFFICE f '1'Li MATER CEI! HOME/ I t ,. f '?r ORLANDO. \ REGIONAL OFFICE/ >\ MOWING STAB SCHOCcMARLS ., N\ t f TAMPA '/.i / .STELLA { j\\\ J AllJ11' I/I/ CMCC REGIONAL/ .r i t. f r HUP$SING HOME I( FOR/ THE $ \\ ( '. 'fER: CHRIST CHILD ct.[ (tnua) r! . cell JEJU$ HV'E/ EAU GALLIC Confer in Jacksonville ) MORNING STAR 'L L REGIONAL' OFFICE i A full schedule it works, of charity Kalhlrra( Keilly ACSW.. executive.. nr ans a busy t r.utine;: for the staff of tertiary standing, "MIM II r rend d a A riMfe+r" l lsr. LAKELAND the Jacksonville. Catholic (Charities' Page( case aide and. Mrs. "Msrgaiit I t I ; .. _4 9 9k .Mm.Marguerite .. [Uoiman. , : REGIONAL, OFFICE/ :: Dureau.- abated, from the left, *< retaryIn I lialllnger, ..A C.S.W1.;, Mix __ __ ____ . : tTERSBURG E ",,,,,,,,,n uu u uuuuu&&&&& n.n. United Fund ''QHAL/" OFFICE " PiT.$T.. JOSEPH MANOR Have you remembered iI<>_is agars... M IMS all the, srt lorsl. offices of .UM.. <'aliwla' .. t in will ? (lnrtlMM... ...... will tomcmkrrs ! y1tS, er Charities your '."""" fit f .UM.. (I'sUt-d 1 Kuiwl .M their.. ... area These guru' + In a4Ml"fl' U )your (tit to Catholic CharMIe In the .UlMUS. racogRtM. tM imimr, "r r aaoNttl.. pariah. eoApctkin Tampa staff meets at Charities Bureau .. romiiiuniil' \lf and Uw REGIONAL CFF&C (CharttM* I lirr.au Wi your will vr as the rtcipsont of gibes M > .Iarats.. .. received f .. Iron" executive' secretary!( of the Tampa gees' ;, Miiw Alice Spadavecchia, r fog,, Ruth Pupuy) > office manager and J Masst.mesvee)( ( .. .. '11I1) evpMMaon.. ... ... of facUHtes asrl..1 l aerates's. .. pl.as.. ._. tte 4ior>*a. lunch regional office of the Catholic trr home worker;, MM Georgiaa bookk"'l' arc i Brasrble... only thixmgh yimf ......+...ty. .oM.lmnl.... .. .M Uw annual...... Charities Bureau, meets( with the Jajnca J ) Us.. W.,. social(' worker k ., lie ClN-"" rltM"- .rolis..., < *lien. .. m' all'1 staff, from the left, Miss Josephine> Mrs. Milagros .Fernandez, steno-' ) AU""" u"",,,,,,, ''U ",,,,,,,"u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tht .perishesa .. a ike.. i'iur4la I "' Cntiaolie'..... . >ft> The norMa (Catholic -- Bureau workers assist unwed mothers TilE Catholic Charities Bureau baa developed through years a program of care for unwed mothers. 4 Now, we see it further expanded and refined in an at. tempt to offer the best possible service to these girls who are in need. The Bureau, through its regional offices . offers a variety of services to these client depend. ing on their individual situation tlons Her worth as an Individual . Professional social work. in need will not be overlooked ers, trained especially for this Her needs in all work and dedicated to their spheres physical moral, task, counsel with the unwed spiritual, will be met in many St. Home Jacksonville Marv's staff mother during her pregnancy ways In spite of the grow- . to assist he' with the decisionsshe ing numbers of girls! seeking must Wake about herself this assistance, she will be Sister Francis De Sales, (using telephone housemother; and Sister Mary Nor- and her childMedical treated as an individual with ) is the administrator of St. bert, girls'' housemother. Robert McCaJJum - and legal arrange. a singular problem Her Importance Mary's Home, Jacksonville. The staff right, to maintenance en* I meats are made U suit each: as a person with a of the child care cottages Includes gineer.Successors . Indlt Ideal case. tained.purpose in life will be main- Sister Catherine Therese, left, boys' Living arrangements are carefully made to insure the privacy of the unwed mother during her confinement tin- ally, she is helped to under. stand fully what is involved in the surrender of her child for adoption, if this is the plan agreed upon. The expansion of facilities r t.. \ d, ... - of the Catholic Charities Bureau .. . of the Diocese during the \ 'l ... ." ...::;::.:..a."" last year included the establishment "t'" 'i" of the first diocesan 110.. home for unwed mothers It is Marls Stella Villa, locatedin y Winter Park, and administered . by the Orlando Office of the Catholic Charities Bureau 4& This facility meets a A rr 1 long felt need in the Diocese. ( 'lit The regional office: workers , of the Bureau were most pleased when the central office . announced the establish ment of this resource last June facilities such as this are becoming increasingly moreIn demand because of the rise in the Incidence of illegitimate . births in this country Recent studies demonstratethis 4 one out of every 19 ,. Y births is illegitimate This e means that more than S percent of the babies born in this country are conceived out of wedlock We can speculate forever as to the causes of to a noble tradition in JacksonvilleLike this but can find no definite answer. all children the boys and was a Christmas program one of ten of St. Joseph In those early Who are they I Who are the unwed mothers of the 19GOi girls of St. Mary's Home in Jacksonville many down the years since the year of the work for orphans la A glimpse of the case records enjoy music. This year, pioneer Irish Sister of Mercy, Sister the Diocese, when St. Mary's Home tells the story They art all they took pride In their own dramatic Mary Ann, founded the home was the only refuge for children I ages, from the 12 and 14 year presentation of the song and for children. Sister Mary Ann under diocesan auspices.\ olds to those In their late 30s verses of "The Littlest AngeL" It pioneered with St. Augustine's Slavv. They are the bright Intelligent girls in our high schools and colleges as well as the A.C.S.W. means school drop-outs They come from all classes of society They come from all neighborhood : competent handsThe :*-the residential area and those across the executive secretaries of tracks,'. the girl next door, the regional offices In the the far away relative or Cat'!-, lie Charities Bureau oft friend the bright and alert, '-t I.)'I X't'M.. list the Setters the dull and the slow The girl: A C S W after their names\ Mho "had every opportunity ii efi" ,a] eorreipondcnctT . from the best fanuland '- ;) !- !lets stand fur AI< a moat t of their Ihcs Thom is c no common dcnomcnat, no :" mean that the F- a! one factor that Is found in t using them l hay both every case except the fact of a m-tr f' s degree 0 d pro j pregnancy and unmarried 41 f. '!lal! experience' in tuiialw state _.k;. The unwed mother referred Mako a will to one of the offices of Catholic 464- Charities In the Diocese Name as your benefit !Isry ran expect and will recelte a Morse Star School, or the understanding, compassion Mans Stella Villa St. Mary Home, or Catholic true hrUtian charily. Charities Bureau Inc or one Her dignity will/ be respected Marls Stella Villa Is administeredfor rice of the Catholic Charities Bureau. .f the several I'ro\1dtn1W agonies la the DKKCM.Lea _ abo\e all other considers10 unwed mothers by Uw OfUiUo of -. jr(;u =ale a -U.Charities . The Florid Catholic , i Morning Stars special schools Morning Star School program was begun In 1953v | Archbishop: Joseph P. Hurley. It began as a proto - I facilitate the Catholic education of physically capped youngsters. Today, the programs include i ble .handicapped children because of the numbers who have required for Communion for help in this area. Our school is day very similar spokesman ex- antes to the regular Catholic as folds - the program school day. We allow longer: period of time for the childrento not limit our enroll' cover the material in the to Catholic children regular curriculum and Me 4, y have and If we space hate some extracurricular |c' we can help the chd- which into programs we fit 1 . : :'y are accepted.use the schedule. the title "Morning The maID objectives of thistype _hool for Exceptional ... . of work are to give the Bren" Tim coven the child a sense of accomplishtnent :t K of handicaps types teach him to finisha to , 11 1 lie are equipped to han1 Job to aid his skills of dexterity School day begins at Morning Star excluding, of course, and to promote accep- (gated or superior child table social behavior. Another school day begin for the includes classroom lessons and rehabilUtatlnn }i they have an accom- Every child receives his children who attend Morning Star programs. Catholic charities<< em. disability. :lC physical full share of love and under School in Orlando. They start their brace the handicapped<< children in this i *t the Catholic children standing. No child receives morning as do all other school chil segment of their ChrUtlike rtuleavors.Learn . prepared U teethe the the pity that others would dren. Hut a day at this .i>ccial school ijmrnts. Sometimes 11ii like to extend three years er more of We have found this program ', .. ...... ., lilte tat in its produces remarkable 1'k . instruction they entirety F / T , |''raUlDd understand that results. / I ,\ I \ ' I. i 1 .x ,( (, Val, 1 \ t 1P : w Y t :! . h ,,- God's plan make their work easier Let your gift Catechism U an Important| part of learning at the Morning Star Auxiliaryand : Morning Star Brhool, Orlando. Children are pre- hk of the courses at Morning Star given by to children with |*r<< firmatlon. These children, above are learning the coordination problems.lf TV tIp: a typewriter was , wondrous story of the first ChrUtmanDrop 'IR" "S4 MIJ ' 7' . + I Irr .. IJ. I ttrs.s rI I r J O 10 0 qo' 41A ..Ait 4 Helping exceptional child the handkerchief C at Morntoff 's Sister Elizabeth Marie -_-_1 shows out of her pupils bow to d7 *- AD work and DO play" U not a handicapM children realize the h lm- abilities. This school for haodicapfwl practice at Morning: Star School. Or.Wads ,"rtance of play la the well Seeded * tl.'ers specialized lastructjcn that Teachers at this aU.ooI fur education of their stu>lrnt/i. -'w U) sack ciuUs Bccda. 11 lltt IWidA Caese * - -' - r 0 f Ott; ar ! 1' .1 ' I tl rI -..' .,.1 For enjoyable meals Staff members work to make mealtime a A visit to the Blessed Sacrament well aa other times enjoyable for residents of th Mater Del Nursing home for the aged in Daytona Residents at Mater Dei Home in to by the chaplain who offers daily Beach. In this attractive dining room, th- I Daytona Beach can make frequent Mans, hears confessions and calls on dietary department serves a delicious and healthful visits to the chapel there. Spiritual the guests, bringing them comfort and menu. needs of the guests are administered consolation. ....;.f... ,... ; : .; ,:'r T.. . '1 . r : (' ) ftt ..J A' "' , I f J Beauty careA new hairdo just seems Guests enjoy a television program at Mater Dei to fill the bill for uplifted' HpiriU. And the staff at Guests at the Mater Del Home atmosphere Interesting and pleasant cern themselves with the spiritual Mater IX i Home doesn't for the aged are provided with Staff members are truly I physical and mental needs of th- I leave out the slightest everything necessary to make the frit'nof the aged for they con- resident thing in the care and com- _. .- -- ---- fort of guests. For the : .l1. !! : ',1 \; women residents, a com id.-d.plete beauty parlor la pro I -r ? ,et t ...-:,.. .fT" I Q @ cji r 1 . 1., \ Ii They keep Mater Dei residents happy A good of canasta game Miss Mary J. Clarke U.N. adminis- Santanullo, LPN Mm Anne Pueltrklge. . trator of Mater Del nursing home for Mm Jean limn. Mr*. Dorothy Mrs. HU1, a vmintecr worker at Mater DeleeJo the aged in Daytona Brach u assisted' Fox UN. Mrs. KUiac Baylor. UkalUik. y a gun of canasta with the guests of UK by these suit axles, from lift Mrs. .. and Henry Jutr... Mr*, Fox I'rnl'lll': M nag nan, Mrs. MUli, Jin- is nursing; 8UMuiir| at UM home visit' : . Wings, Mi- Jan lV\i., MI 4. Lama AII.t t v :.i.., : 'i II.>.. uk d. a L o.N\I Lt-at. U The Horidi Catholic t ._.-, ..' . :.w.---- I for aged Jacksonville r e diocesan nursingme tern just installed is gearedto themselves Josettes and consideration in her interviews beauty parlor. Correspond J | for Jacksonville is supply soft water for the There Is a fine spirit among and whenever possible Price Is attended by Iced i ler the patronage of All addition as veil the staff and personnel. They arranges a visit to the home Cross Gray Ladies who come ,mU Four Sisters of St. Father J. J. Burnt, chap substitute for one another andhelp before formulating final in groups of two or three of St. Augustine lain has seen to the provision 1 In many ways Duringthe plans This method is a great; front Monday through Friday. 1f n<-ph Dora Hurricane when help in orienting newcomersand Their their time of a new altar since the recent visits bring cheer and ,ride, devote homed changes in the liturgy.In '. travel was dangerous the shortens their period of happiness.Members. the supervising maintenance man became a adjustment of III Saints .\uIllary \. looking out for the addition to the Red waiter, and a maid took over Round the (clock nurses provide ulpiiiinl and tereats of guest patient Cross volunteers a group of the kitchen, and helped in give every CAreII- no"n to furniture.For . Besides the new addition high school girls: from St. serving the sick guests their profession Clothes haveto this reason they spon. ,;:b will expand All Saints Paul's Sodality takes turns in &Klalsl'n ices are provided be selected, prepared and sor a )early card party e present home is newly helping with the eveningmeals. by the Catholic: Charities Bureau stored Beauty care Is pro- last spring they Installed cited inside and out. They don a light: blue The ioc.al worker as. v.Jed by local beauticianswho a steam sterilizer at a cost off \ new w al ,f 'ling IY" pinafore and rap and Ball E 'nod to the home uses tact operate in the home's 1900 and they are now tryingto secure furniture for the l'ropoll'd| new "'Inf.rr1 . : { f R w i tY (1 Father, Dnhe Father larks, s A r r . ,"e- Y. .r.:1.: i rt ' r Jai r I Nor Father F''t'' F.h.r Power I I L 4 c 1 1j ' ftllet I gq.ns. Father Rttion entertain at All Saints Homo Paxton Prancers j Amelia tho "mbe" of theBoard * All Saint Auxiliary member eC.tKol'C Chart; ,f aretta.e , C.:-rata at All Saints Home wcl- held for their pUaur in Jacksonville the event as one of their PriMh of the DIM; .*. "I'utunJ'r.n't"I' planned e, '1 t their pastor Monsignorr Thin season the the IThe serve with; the Priests I services to nUnKJ\g II II k K: Nolan V..., seated at i," profoauo.ial square dancers volunteer for the I'd. pictured; on page toe of this 11.' t for the annual holiday |",rty led l off the dancing program.Jacksonville home g 1"0111) I II 4 xJ (t ,\. ; ;tt\ :' t. t ) ... I \\f .I" .. . . 't. \ t' .i w 1t t + a / .f I .. , lp"-Catholic- -Charities- Board at meeting in St. Mary Homo . Kathleen lusty! executive! Jll'i'n-: ary i.f liras Wu ram J. i*"** > J\ .' Facr:! Junes Itureau In Jar ik f.nVille - J. Charities The Catholic Charities Board of the Jas *- Rim.h.r8SJ, the Catholic first inert- Chr... -n. Father dI'lsk lAA&han. The board make visits to the various wJU regional office held rU John the James Muli-ry fred tnutk in the arts to boW Um meet Home. from d'ft&A in kft, standing Io T. Bowie! Father W. tJlt'nlthecrrlA'1 Father ; ...ated J,5.) ),Ionahu.W YJp- Tkwu Larkin, Father Walter Bueebe OSuliiran. Clyde W. lOne, lira. lAaDl C0411Father Joseph Barry, Arthur Sol- Mrs. Sidney mss. and )L Thomas B. laJ1.. 1) n HurkU CalfllU.rogram . Faux k*, UouwjBcr lUrbid I. Jordan - you like to be a social worker? their Influence to bear In the to the common good and welfare to be admitted to graduate /CATHOLIC Charities, since Its formal organization lav formation of sound social welfare of all mankind.At school I the early 1040s, has sent students to various many policies in federal, state this time, we have three Reference from your pas. Catholic universities-especially the Catholic Universityof and local agencies. students in our graduate tor. America to study social work at the graduate leveL I* recent years, we are In. scholarship program two You should have an Interest . This scholarship programhas creasing the emphasis on social In the Catholic University of in helping others. This provided us with many of Others who availed them. work education, because America and the other at requires unselfishness. the well-trained and competent selves of the opportunity are there .Is Increased need .in all Fordham University, New When the student graduates . I professional people who working with other privateand areas .f social service. York We have three recent he or she is required to staff our offices today. public agencies bringing graduates ((19G3-19M) working work for two years for Catholic There are presently about in our offices They hold Charities. This Is not a 10,000 employment opportunities Masters' degrees from Catholic very exacting condition sinceit In social service! through. University and St. Louis takes two consecutive years out the country while all the University of supervision in one agency schools of social work-some to qualify for membership in 60 odd-graduate about 2000 We hope to have a dozen the American Academy of Social students a year. students on our program be. Workers according to ginning September 19CS. present regulations. This vital work of caring Persons wishing Information for the young the aged, and What are the requirementsfor on the scholarship program receiving one of these keeping families together Is x offered by the Diocese Cod's work and should appealto scholarships? may inquire at the regional all good Catholics who 0 A college degree (B.A, orB office of the Catholic Chari- want to make a contribution .S,) with high enough grades ties Bureau nearest to them.Diocese . .," . % 7 4 1 , W F st J , , r.r w provides scholarshipsGraduate students who are on schol- School of Social Service of the Catholic airships from the Catholic Charities Bureau University of America In Washington Her First Holy CommunionFather of the Diocese of St. Augustine, D. C. Pictured from left are Michael Florida, plan their second" semester L Supove, Dean Frederick J. Ferris John X. Linnehan of Most Holy Redeemer - program at the National Catholic and C. Betty Thsyer. Church In Tampa give one of the pupilsof ", un,,,,,,,,,,,, u",,,,,. Morning Star School her First Holy Com- munion. Sister Mary Daniel S.S,J., staff memberof Support your the Tampa school, assists the little handicapped Charities} student to the altar rail. , u," "U" ,\\" '" --- - r- 4 e Yt7V r 1 .r y 1ti 1 Lj j Infant BaptismMiss Patricia Neus will join: the staff of the Teach at Morning Star TampaThe Daytona Beach: Catholic Chanties Bureau la Julyas a lull tune caseworker. She Is presently completing teachers at Morning Star Schoolin school for handicapped children: from her second< year at the graduate school of Tampa spend some time studying the left Mrs. Kenneth Schleman; Sister social work at Fordham University and will receive supplementary reading materials In Mary Dankl S.S.J,; and Mrs her masters degree In June. This picture order that they can better<< provide Charles IlenseL was taken when she worked at the regional office education and care at the West Coast I la TamraWould . 14, The Florid Catholic classrooms , serve handicapped 40s. - North and central Florid have been served for sev- era! yean by Morning Star Schools for exceptional chil - dren. Sisters of St. Joseph trained for this specializedteaching I are in charge of This building is the the Morning Stars In the perma. nent home and can accom. . . Diocese. modate 40 children. The class r The Morning Star School of rooms were designed for a I Jacksonville has been estab- maximum of 14 children each. lished there since 1958. It was This fact enables the staffto r t , located on the grounds of St. incorporate a good deal of V I ff' Paul parish, Riverside. There individual Instruction into the the school occupied a renovated everyday program. building with a capac. Morning Star in central ity of 15 children.The Florida Is located at St. new location Is at 725 Charles parish for handi. MicUer Road Arlington, on capped children in need of the same grounds with Christthe special education In the Or. King Church and School. lando area. ... atop 4 111Y.ee0: Guide children of Morning Star School Morning Star School's staff in Jack aide; Mrs. Raymond BuerVle craft Ronvtlle is comprised of, from the left teacher and volunteer aid; and Miss rs James L. Marron teacher; Mrs.T. Nettle Marie Ault teacher volunteerMrs. '. Rshaim teacher; Mrs Norman Victor Nlhoul, physical therapy I Keeae, speech therapy; Sister Joseph technician and Mrs. C. A. Kothnmn, Marie S.S.J., teacher in charge; Mrs. volunteer teacher's aide, were not pt es. Jean McAllister volunteer teacher's ent when the picture was taken. -- - Watching over our aged I - The Diocese of M. Augustine was built by the moue I. parishes O't'fhkh he presided . Help them be carefree Is building Cor Jetu, a KM and named St. Jestph as a pastor in Tallahassee . nursing borne for the aged, Maser, Ilradtnton and else- Sister Alice Joseph, left, and Sinter St. in Tampa; planning another where. Now Ms priestly ministry . Michael, Join young volunteers from parishes in nursing home for aged In Or. Mass Is celebrated In theManor's Is serving the aged who Tampa In entertaining children cared for at the Undo, and operatingD homes chapel every morn reside In the diocesan nursing Ing at 7 o'clock by the resident diocesan Christ Child Center Blowing bubbleswas in Jacksonville, a y ton a chaplain Father William borne at St. I'etersburg. part of the fun at a recent party for the little tteach and St. 1'rtersburg J, Carroll a diocesan Priest SL Joseph's Manor Is a colonial - home located in jnN. The home Is !51. Petersburg who spent many yean la theHelpless a pie luresque setting. There are I ____. ,, --..........,. -=:...,._ -.. .... now three wings serving the residents: the lame and nur ...... .,.'" 1 Ing quarters in the original r I JI building and the Infirmary to : the rear of the main building Guests requiring constant f nursing rare are In the newer t wing M. Joseph Manor li supervised by the Diocese and under the management for the past four years of Miss Mary A. Glllsn Assisting Miss Gillan, . II Durst nurses "around the clock," and a staff of nune aides, maids, licensed pro tlcal nurses and a Isundre. f At holiday limes inch a* ThaakiflvlNg and CttrUlmas rae Ik* rflalag runt ,tables are pl Is s banquet style and gaily sVctralerf. One of the guests hat Hut privilege of keeping t h ehaprl ( neat and attending to the sacristy. Entertainment: is arranged according to the desire of the ,u.I.. Visitors are welcome st the Manor. _"n" '" ,."" ._ Give to Catholic rv4 I I 1 e Charities i only : 14 # f 46 ;'Ii(: ono day's pay, young cared for at Morning Star Jacksonville that they might - consistent with Star serves more handicapped children Cafeteria time at Morning Starfchool days' happenings roiitin In this than any of the other Moro- classroom give day. 11n Jacksonville !is similar to a regular every and food leg StAn. any other school Sisters, teachers routine are recesses Morning a","""'"",,,,,,,,,,,,. U4 work to the breaks. jAcksoovUles tLeripisU keep U XLs !llwUU. C.ltwa.Special . ... Catholic .... Charities . Sunday February 1 - t f r. ;. y.f 'Welcome to our home' .. Mrs Mary Nicholson, left, foster mother for .1 Orlando Catholic Charities, open her door once again to Mrs. Evelyn Blake K.N Mrs. Blake arf" ': nurse and social worker, has come with another infant who will be cared for until placement for adoption. Mater Dei celebrates - I year in Daytona Beach I \ rewarding act of charity I),\\'TON.\ 8'(11Feb: Preparations for the gala ruary II, 1965 was a special cl'lt'bratlOltl'e completewith Mrs. Mary Nicholson has caIN for placement for adoption. The bureau .U day for Mater Del-our a birthday cake more than 50 children al the foster in need of additional footer homes. youngest facility for the aged. Since its opening, Mater I mother for Orlando Catholic Charities Won't you offer to help* On that day Mater Del cel- Del, besides" being home to 40 Children are plaN In her home until bra H .Its first birthday. guest, has become an in.tegral . part of parish life and 'f "'Jr't;' .;; .. ::1/:' ,:,,;_ .,' ; activity The Mater Del Association (; , composed of men andwomen ", It.L.t1";; , \\-4. ; f ...: ':: ..: ; from surrounding par- 1 I .3' -. ithes. does much to brighten . t the lives of the guests . Q Volunteers play' games, : C'ard.rUt letters, take '. guests for Ib vr rides, ami 1 \ add thai personal touch thai cannot always be supplied bya busy ...'* f fI Comionaoty and attractively ff furnished Mater Del pro. f vides for its aunts gracious living and supportive car in I a truly Catholic atmosphere Spiritual need of the guestsare administered to by a rtl U dent chaplain who daily offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mat*. heart confessions and visits the guests bringing ; them spiritual help and con olatKHi Spacious living rooms give r opportunity to watch tele vision., write I letters, read, or Visit with friends Large patios, and grounds that will soon be landscaped r permit the quiet enjoymentof or a walk, in sunshine and fresh airBus . rides, bear parties.IrateUgwrs . game, nailing '. ......." for the Wad fir par .. "I. ',","PJ' Italy Mind aad baadieraft. . ' a ., :......"".." are aQ part *f tae recrealUaal ... program at Mater DrL Check Morning Star equipment, JacksonvilleThese Here guests are. encouraged f t to remain aelf sufficient as : mm, members of the over the equipment used at Morning James Xlonahan. David M..Na> long at possible and U etw : \ Catholic Charities Board of the Star School on one of their. mar. William SutUvwx and John joy atmosphere their declining of years ian . Jacksonville! regional office, look frequent vuita.: from UM left Lanahaju treedom from care.peace and V, I\ 16 The. llorkla Catholic ,, I It t . . -- - J'II _.."._M ... ..-. ,. _-'- -- Ii |
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