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I' _ ** r Via TUA63N1VO s -g 'y,.. JO ALllidJAlNf =< I JIHOISIH' YIC>>JO'1J M ;7: I IdROO911 1NVsA1'l: :tDNaI! b of : I T1FtortJa DAHlncCatholc ombre de Di des AAissiorf .. ' site of Ordination MassST. AUGUSTINE-Two v t ST. ..U'G'SnXF.-.fore young men were ordainedto f r i than :2000! Florida Catholics ''OL. L lV I, No. M Orlando Florida Friday, April SO, 1963 lOg the Priesthood on Low walked, prayed' and medi- Sunday during an outdoor 5, p tat..d in a demonstration of Mans at the Mission o{ i. 'J. a ..rdf Faith during the annual Nombre de Dios where the . Low Sunday Pilgrimage to V Convention to first pariah Mass in th* { t the place where Catholics cover United' States was celebrated ., sA14 took root in America 400 400 yean ago. f Sif years ago.ArchWahop, Archbishop Joseph P. : . + Joseph P Hurley celebrated the Maw Burley officiated and led' 400 years of history Julien at which and Father Father Roland William M. r the procewkm through the Mission of Nombre de Dioa L. Stabler ordained e were S America's! Moat Sacred COCOA BEACH-This coming week the homemaker David P. Page, an official o lr( Priests Acre of the Diocese will assemble here for the annual convention the St. Augustine Foundation More than 1000 Catholics T The which procession of the St. Augustine Council of Catholic Women ; and Father Michael V. from throughout the t>i* r wound along coquina pathways . Gannon director of the Mission ocese attended' the 10 ..m- s; I IF Their deliberations will open solemnly at a pontifical Mans under arches of old of Nombre de Dios. to be offered by Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley Bishop of DCCW officialdom will be ordination Mass L trees laced with Spanish St. Augustine. He will speak to the women during their represented on the speakers'rostrums In his address, Archbishop r I Iir mms. concluded a day which convention and will welcome to their midst Bishon Charles by Monsignor:( Patrick llurler called the site of the 1 began with the ordination of ordination hallowed ground two Priests (see adjoining B. McLaughlin, auxiliary of E. Nolan of Jacksonville, the Church of Our SI\lour in which was first visited! by story> the Diocese of Raleigh diocesan spiritual director of Cocoa Beach. Prints ahead of a treat Spanish Distinguished Priests and the DCCW.: Father Vincent It was a day both of recollecting armada in 1565.Ha . members of the laity will Tuesday earning the wornea E Smith of Orlando, assistant of Catholic heritage la. reminded the new address the convention. The will hear as address by 14. spiritual director; Mrs 1 Florida and a pledge *f energy Prints of their sacred dutyto theme Is 400 years of Faith Col. John G. Albert chief of James Lac her of Bradenton and resources *f the follow the good works of spanning the Church's history the Gemini launch division. DCCW president and officersof faithful of the Diocese to .Insure the ; first Spanish Priests who the dlOC't'fialoeew board \ the future In Florida from galleonsto Mrs Marcus Kltch of and of the DCCW deaneries. raised the cross of Christ gantries. Youngstown, Ohio, national near the rustic outdoor attar The procession began at 3 Monday at noon the Ra- president of the National I Many of the DCOV board where the Mast was said p in. Just at a rain shower mada Inn headquarters at Council of Catholic Women, members are taking part la recalledhew 'Come forward to be ordained1 dissipated. Archbishop Cocoa Beach will buzz with and Mrs. George P. Coyle of convention workshops.Moderators (he lint Burley Priests sera The walk through four centuries activity as the women assemble Jacksonville Florida, president and chairmen tred Isle the wilderness of Two new Priests of the Diocese, Father de Dins in St. Augustine When the ritebegan of Catholic history in to take their NASA- of NCOV's past national wUl lead panelists in discussion the new country, biasing missionary Roland M. Julien left and Father the candidates were vested as Florida signalled the beginning Kennedy.sponsored The bus host tour of Cape directors will be guest of the following general (rails from the Mis WIlliam I.. Stahler right, were ordained deacons, carried on their arms folded of the Church's participation &. parishesare speakers.The In the those In the arras of ICCW endeavor in sine .Nombre. de I>los. at the outdoor Mass last Sun. (chasubles and held lighted candles. Quadrlcentennlal Cape area history of Florida will celebrations planned for Uler and they han planned a be told by Father Matthew the DiocesePublic :relations Mrs, Like their 16th century day morning at the Mission of Kombre this year warm welcome Monday evenIng Connolly, former director of Mark A. Hellwig of Orlando, predecessors the new Prints Christian power and by place of Christianity and civilisation ,............"..,.." ....... Participants Included the under the direction of the Mission of Nomhre de chairman; Father Cornelius have a sacred duty to clean Priests of the Most High God in America filled clergy Sisters, school children . Father James F. llerhhy of Dios in St. and bind the wounds of Lauds MissionIn Augustine; Father A. Dougherty moderator; the and b* the undying sacrificeof the Knights of Columbus Mrs N. K.: Yerkes of \'enlce.Miss fink, the Archbishop told the our Redemption It is hallowed early despite i threatening' Holy Name Societies, altar . Charities'plaque marks Leonora' Connell of new Prints. core' again this morn. early morning weather on the May 1 Issue of hoys, members of ('hurt"chor.1 ] Tallahassee, Mrs. Harry After saluting the Ambassadors log by the raining of these Low Sunday America-the national" groups, tic families of Bailey of Largo and Mrs present from neighborIng tee young men to the! sacred Ambassadors to the Organ Catholic weekly review the newly ordained Priests, career of Miss Connell Charles Cole! of St. Augustine sovereign nations, the Priesthood and our cornelebrntmn isation of American States the editor-ln-chlef, Father and lay people! from throughout " panelists.Family Archbishop< said: of the Mass from 11 Latin American nations Thurston N. Davis, In a the Diocese of Kt. Augustine ST. PKTKRSBfRO: -Monalgnor Patrick J, Tralnor and youth Mrs. This Is hallowed ground, It It! Is my earnettt hope that their wives and aides lead editorial praised, "the Many tourists visiting and Father John J. Inihan }.f.s.W. thin week announcedthe Thomas Kenna of Neptune was hallowed 400 years ago this. holy place, this "place of attended the ceremonies, rrmsrksbU work that 1 I. the Mission took the opportunity retirement of Mine Mary Connell as executive secre._. Beach chairman; Father .:d. by great eiplorers of a great the Name of God t -- Nombreri The latin American anihas- being don, to rentore and to b* present Duos-tif old St Augus Joining In the ward J Mulligan moderator procession lary ot the St suitors, Included Itkardo Colombo Petersburgoffice Mrs. Harry Grimm and tine, will be liirther' sanctified crnbrllbth the Mission of and recitation of the rosary of the Catholic Charities Mrs William Whitney of Or PopoPaulspoaksof by becoming (the place of of Argentina; Mmar Nombre de Dio In time for were Ambassadors to the Organisation P Mjrlnaho llratil Ir Alfredo Bureau.In Undo. Mrs, John llorvath of pilgrimage especially during : the fourth centenary cele of American States Colombia Maitland the 4 Miss Mary McGiU of Jacksonville, panel peace our Catholic people and of alllketr ; and several U I. State IV. Jose nonllla Allies, IV* . service Miss Connell lots VATICAN MTV (!NO Cbrfi'xvn nelnMiorai and Department officials : rendered during IS years In CancQ Catholic Action Mrs, W. Pop. Paul M again made Indeed of all their netKMnrs mlnUan Jartwne Itepubltoi, Kruador. Dr. lUxIrl-Dr. Father John Dluett and Father The O\1 ambassadors, theft a supervisory position with T. Humphrey of Dundee peace the! theme of hit brief who reverence God and the go ; David ()5h.... wives, aides and American Carlo: G, Issuer Gualfmll.1JtlC'ardll Catholic Charities of this Diocese chairman; Father', Henry J. talk 10 thousands of persons things of God. A Midencn Mo;, Also participating" were government official wr In M gathered In St Peter Mnnslgnor William J, Mul- St Augustine Saturday for i r o n moderator Mrs square a.plaque was presentedto The grounds of the !Mission h Honduras, Miguel Corre. Pan Miry Sperry of St. Peters for hif weekly neon blessing tally P A Interrogator, and ceremonies marking the Oldit . her at a luncheon In April were established on tot Avenue burg Mrs Alvin Bailey of CM tow Sunday April( Hi, which was called the birth. ama; Iteuben I. Alvarenga,. Father Cerlle I Make C 511 ft City's 4flmn anniversary.They . at St. Petersburg The presentation North and 6th Street' 1'otI'Nlrl, Rrh. Mr*. The nishop of Horn took NNNNNNNNNN111111Vocations / Paraguay awl Carlos Alas Moftalgwir. Patrick K:. Nolan" attended the ordination was made by Monsignor Paul Downing of Ukeland. not of the various remmemta mora, Peru V,.'. and MoiMtgnor John I'. Mill at 10 a m, and returned At that time, the SI. Petersburg Trainor, chairman of and Mrs George Sierra of eeetls. a C'fII'ttMft'' bfotft, .held The ambassadorial party Hums were among\ the PriestspreMnt to the Mission of Norn- the diocesan<< Board of Catholic sine *fflc nUn.* gave stroke 1* Tampa panelists Italy to mark the :auta anmvertary NT. .tUJrsiiNi: Elks: alto, Included. Manuel Jtaml- bee d* Dioa for the procession Charities, and by Father NlII Presidents Nfl James of the! libwatMrt of w here In thin have .la a res, deputy protocol officer of Father'' Philip lUlstead was In the afternoon Follow! * Inihan.. eiecutive secretaryof When the office hi Tampa Brown of Orlando chain Italy from fascist. and nan copy the Organicattofl) of American commenlstor awl the chant Ing the procession Archbishop the diocesan Board of Calh- was reopened in lt7. some mall; Paths James F Kd- control. of the prayer for vocation Slates. and his American of the liI.| ny was led by Father Hurley greeted each of olio Charities.Ml of the grew lag catelead was wards ..........; Miss which will bo sell during counterpart, Tobias Hart- Jaime Ijirs and Father th* group at a brief recepthin Cvnnell Is a native *f returned to that city from'' !tie Irene !Vanhm of Jackson IVpPaul, I referred la the th* month of May Monsl- wick, of 1M U 8,, Stale' 'Department JON (Ml In the library of the Mission ( Boston Massachusetts. She west Coast office ef Charities ,lilt, Mr Anthony Bank ttf"CI'U mivrrtirlrs and events. gnnr Irvine Nigool, chancellor I>r. William Sander ANI-Unr l the ordmamU was of Nomhr d* Dios.Farh . came I* Florid In 1-47 I* be. which Miss Connett headed. back pate which. In these minds des," em Ie haw. newt to It that *, assmtant. Secretary General Father, Frank Slouch *f the visitors was She renUiHted hi the rcupy sat holy card of of the OAS and John Topping ifetw-M 1"bIM eaecstlv poai- come secretary *f | f Thus choir was composed' .1( presented with a ropy the the Tampa office *f Cathllchsrltk ben as executive secretary inSt Papal honor WtttMUt mtMnmg. law fart J'.ul1 bearing\ on the re'vrrne of OAS the high school) students .f( Informal! hnnklet?. 'The ( *. Petersburg, stsumlag r. that. the Christian d-nnnetats. aid this) prayer have, This was the flrtl outdoortrdlailkin Cathedral' "I'arl.h. ".. .tag," Minding If SI. Aagvttln." spo fib lrty fur Cuban refugee JUKMIMHIK: Pope t*. communist. and various out to oMer grade Mats since line, iumrnlrd by the vices gone ( May She; brought! It the positionexperience youth in the ares akmg with Paul VI he. reelected tn* e. -fIt grat-piats .f Italian socsrty At the urging flf the ambassadors school children and high IH, al (Ihll .Minion. f the girls *f Father UpriIlllh gained M the the weal Catholic Charities honor *f papal rhamrerialaon wert all holding separate Archbishop Hup- Ninth In the flews of social services offered by the r.* Monsignor Andrew J. ...,.......... hi said.. school student' .kt the .pariah rather" Jtilien" was assisted| School l, 1 1*)tun* heath. .. Irv Intcrlhei,! the bookletsa 'ml a hots' their Susie lll h work and law. She held a gtoMl ettr over which site Shah), Syrian Catholic Priest "Wt must ale the. lord tar **. by MiMslgnof Harold K. Jordan Illfk Schwil, Jvrkxiiititle. pKrrtnr < a rmmbraru ef their master's degree in social preMrtVd ender the/ direction la Jacksonville Monsignor In* virtues which lay the TV I***** win join In awl Father W.hler was visit to the place where the 'work from SlnwrtwM Caflec nt the diocesan B. rd of Xhasliy will be I Invert* M oymtatMu fer pc the capacity th* I-of1'a WorH hay of assisted. by Father Joseph first ,pariah Mat was ctla In Massachusetts and b 'ra.. CheraVsla Sunday evening, May 8 MI t. forgive. to .love I* Prayer for Vocation onMay CoHeFatJwr. RIIt., Mary large J hostel i in September, IMS. bya a member of time. Academy .t Aped of I1*!. MM CanMSI o'c_k al Holy unary pin general. ........*.. hider. 2 awl will out and is4f Mary JulIa H s J Spanish Print Father Certified' Social Workers eflwrted te mss* *f UMregMieial ChuM, Jacksonville pop special *n..-HIt human carry Nell Aager sal! Fa- directed the reseal, efiMmMwhi .. IofM>*; -.ttho accompanied the la 1S. the regt of Catholic Charities was t* Its present quarters the "honor fw his work among l. have a gnnum. desire for a the prsvrr fir vwaU'ina tha|>lains. to the Af titn, Kh',p the c; moved from Tampa to St I'.- ta the fommunit Ser\i I':' the Syrian CatnoUr* la the ChrWian peace among our during the m'mth. Matters! of rerrTy: '"i "P, Altar! boys fi 1 m a n';ml> r MI l1a"l l V Cannon tf'rlilUrl l and .dtlllartf"1 renter on Mt Sfeet' Nurth Ja< hOIl'lilt area aehes Father James F (.. ;::t-: TMO bark page ASM''.\l, page seeds e I A , . re i 1 v i w ,. o.-- wr 1 10 I o ' ':. S _ iI-: f . , . f .r . l - -- ' .L ism! td Two join. .priestly. ranks at site of America's first parish Father RIle_ U J.sV.. *t left aid '1' (pktuml at right I to the m-rt* altar of the saas Freak Mown, Munntfnor Htr-H F J-fd-ta, Fatlksrther Istasiattsw. to. psctjajs* at bit a*.Mad t. Prkita during Bas L. Matter 1 kneel l during their ordiswttosi at Hueabrc. de Dtn where their <>r4tn i..m two Julien. Father Junrs Y i.I.skb r ','hrr Stabler" r.. the eeve....... fes the ease pWt....., the new PrUata' Priettboot SBJ flit AmtAjatin hail .......,.. JI"OC".1 Arrinfiytitg the Prte.U In promum w..r- J<_|>h *uifwl'>l r .tr J, tin #!'err' aril at the r.lau..e ire a*tad at the extreme "'t.LIBRARY . 4uUoc; llaaa, the two Pnesta walked I la the Wt, Ucfia.gaer WUluza J, M-jJUUy PA-, lather rxtmna right, Father Iltwp lUlsUal Father Muiiclt - ...., ". .. ..... The Florida Catholic, Friday April SO, 1965r "" ,' Tes'o ' ji : :;1':, r. 'f./- :. Carho1tc1or1p0VtS r Holy Name Banner l] II I1CONGRATL'IATION I1i Jacksonville Vice president; Mrs Raymond St. PetersburgST. 4ijO I , B. Smith, treasurer; and Mrs. $ to BLESSED TRINITYOn JOSEPH Warren Saye, secretary. officers Father The monthly card April 20. EugeneC Kohls installed the officers These officers will be installed sponsored by the St. Joseph of our member societies Jamt'l J. of the plsssed Trinity Guild at a dinner at the parish guild, will bl held on and to the retiring officers r' ::'" I McAnliffiDlecesai Thunderbird Inn on April 28. , at their Installation dinner at May 8 at 1 p,m. In the parish the _ labored Curing Mrs. Cyril Sodding, past who have the Thunderbird Restaurant president hall ?02* Lakevlew Avenue "Jr _ Installed as officers for the of the DCCW, will be South St. Petersburg Donations last year that HU will be the installing officer and principal Refreshments letter are congratulated c,mng! year were Mr- Nick are one dollar. r done. The President GInnme.:: president; Mri speaker- wl| | bt served and the for their efforts and ..lL 'Slit The Club ii making final' _ Hubert Machart, first vice- public invited. their accomplishments; the plans for their annual' card piidcnt; Air,. Albert Me- party and benefit show to beheld PDA former en the confidence!: and Lend, second v'f' -president; in ,the Sotithside Wom Pathop! | ( Daughters of' trust placed in them by their action, the doers of the \ "rs. Panald Dipianta, secre-- an's Club May 6. General' America, Court. Sancta Maria pastors and associates in en. world- and we are. But ! t-p1 and Mra. Joseph T. chairman for ,this event 'Is No. 852 will sponsor ,* dessert trusting/ to them the responsibilities what we are and what we do , 7 ''T. treasurer. Mrs Stanley Kosakowskl with card party, Saturday, May 1, of their officp and the is almost entirely the result ; i 3th"T Michael V Gannon, Mrs Joseph Krinsby Jr. Asher from Mo k p.m- lit the CPA 1 fate of the Holy Name Society of their motivation. d> actor of the Mission of cochairman. Hall 263 6th Avenue South, |in their parishes for the peat t All women should be N tmbre de Dios in St. August par. !. spoke the women on HOLY St. Petersburg For reservations year. ticularly devoted to Mary and II (to ROSARYThe \ call: Mrs. Mary Sums Whether t congratulationswill to Christ pefore His t'-3 hlitory of (the CatholicC Altar Society and Parents bach\ BOB 901)) i Mrs. Julia t* due you a year from had not treated coming, 'arch/ !in Florida Auxiliary of Holy ftpsaryparish timers, 8280&22i: or Mri. now depends to a great extent men well. In woman t ipal plans were made for plan a combined\ in Ester ]Pasting, 523 6043. 1 on what. you da la the pent very many casts the annual bazaar, May 2, on women, were treated as chattels / stallation luncheon at ))2:$0 The donation is a dollar. two months. Selection of your the church grounds, 10478 or workers, and in no at p.m., May I, the fialenost committees and setting tip Boulevard, A fried did they hive Beach Restaurant in Jackson villI. COCOA BeachThe "'- for the next case any dignity chicken! dinner will be served Mrs. Eugene Ilarche, for senior girl class at year your program should be considered or importance la their t.i CHRIST THE KING mer officer of the St. Augustine ) Central,,' Catholic High School' carefully and in great depth right The Guild pf Christ the DCCW Deanery, will install has been chosen to serve a. so that whether your society Mary, by her holiness u4 King Church} held its annual Mrs. Haynei Andrews, pages far the 95th annual convention Bazaar approaching at Kenny HighMay I la activf in the summer acceptance el God'i will and president pf( the Altar Society Installation banquet Thursday pf the St. Augustine months or not, you will eater Christ through Ills teachings and Mrs, Robert l Rhodes, Rincesan Council pf Catholic P will pa a special day it Pish! fund raising the left night, April 22, at 7 p.m. project are, from September with full,, activity sad Church have changed aH in the Thunderbird Restau president Pf the Parents! Ancillary. Women at the Rsmada Jnn, op Kenny High School: Jacksonville. seated, Miss Catherine Brown: holding and a comprehensiveplan that and placid maRhod" Cocoa Beach: May 3 through Tliis (18 the day of the annual bazaar rant. Mrs. John G Regan, envelopes containing literature for par for the year on s pedesliL Other officers of the Altar (. These ((8 young ladies will\ which will be installing officer, installed held on the school cots; standing:, Sam De Bartolomeis You will attain ill Society Mrs Ponald some or ar * the following officers'Mn. : be assigned duties at all convention grounds from to For over 1900 years, wines J S It is . Shults, vice president; Mrs. sessions on May 4 p.m hoped Monsignor Mortimer Danaher, Frank of four goals but, you nil) rertalnly remained Daniel Japour, president generally M that Mr,. Hollice Crisp Honor Wilson, secretary; end and 6.The, that every Catholic In Jacksonville will Ta.ssone and John Baldwin. ,, not$ kit any higher (has pedestal. Unfortunately k ; MISS Mary f Lucille attend the bazaar, Spearheading! the aim. trecent first vice.president; Mrs. Jack Taylor, convention\ will pay ; you years, the disciples ., Morgan, second vice.president treasurer (tribute 'to the bringing of Let's set our sights! on a the devil have been tearing ; Mrs. Erwln F. Menninger Serving the parents Auxiliary Christian1! to Florida by 'the Seminole Orlando Maitland star-the star of Bethlehem at that position through an secretary; and Mrs. Mar low, first will be vice-president Mrs. Joseph Mrs.fit- Spanish *W years ago and BLESSED SACRAMENTNewly CONWAY MISSION ST MARY MAGPALEM and the bringing of the peaceof forms of Immorality-and vin Himmelberg, treasurer. Joseph Glasser, second; vice- the establishing of the first steeled officers of Effective May 2, the Sunday The St. Mary Magdalen Christ to>> all men. Our duties too often they have beta aid. Circle Chairmen were also permanent settlement| in the the Mathers'/ Club of the are of eternal importance ed by misguided womenthemselves. installed. president; Mrs. E. M. Howard / United States at St. Augus Blessed Sacrament school Mass schedule at Conway Altar Society members have and any officer or committee 1 don't think Father W.. Thomas LarkIn, Norris Jr.,, treasurer secretary! Mrs. Mrs.A. Pete. tine. are Mrs. Bernice Holman, Mission will, be 8.30 and 19 elected the following officersfor member who Is not going to there is any finer tribute than spiritual adviser, congratulated C. historian.; and In keeping with this Spanish President! ; Mrs Claire Mock, a m. the coming jean Mrs. do his best should decline or to bi called a good vonam the Guild officers and Givens, influppce/ the pages! Will' Mrs Mary Stevenson, 'first John Pberhart, president rriign. Circle chairmen Mrs. ; Less are be in ST. JAMSPlans than forty years Spanish costumes de ago members and outlined their and Clyde King, Mrs. T. B Christian second vice presidents; Mrs Herbert Jaeb, vice president If we all invoke the aid of achievements for the signed by Mrs. Fred Walsh/ Mrs. Stiles are just about finished women generally vere Beth , past Mri. Connie ( ,; Mrs Frederick' Mrs. Ethel Lind, Mrs. chairman of Mrs. the Holy/ Spirit and work as frowned upon who smoked ia year D. E. Jolley, Mrs. Frederick Walsh, historian pages.Pf the Or Jastrezliski, recordingand And all is In readiness L rkum, treasurer; and Mrs. hard as wo can, our rewards public, dyed! their hair or Mrs. Crisp, chair. ' program Raker, Mrs. R. B. Hendry lando-Central Deanery has corresponding secretaries for the annual) St. James par. Henry Mullin. secretary. Father will bo beyond our dreams. drank or dressed Immoderate introduced Father Rich man and Mrs. ard Bowles from Assumption Mrs. Ronald Elder, Mrs. Paul used the Spanish colors red mum, ;treasurer. Acva| | Mar- ish picnic to be held| :Sunday, Hubert J. Reason pas Nest month our country I ly Divorce was a disgrace Guthrie and Mrs. Charles They will be The tor. Installed the new officers) celebrates Mother's and black and ellow for the girli'costumes. May 3 event will take Day and I don't remember net Church who addressed ) the( Installed |In the Roberts. Church: Thursday place at Camp San Pedro on at t the nO a m. Ma.ss, Sun the purpose Is most desirable knowing of a divorced ladies. Mrs. Vincent May 20 at 6.30 p m., and the shores of Lake day Aprii 25. the persosjliving Werner will The getacquaintad dinner I/low ell in even though ( commercial in my nelghbortoo4 Also Father present were a banquet will 'follow, Jaime Lara and Father Timothy serve as moderator/ for this and entertainment/ on Monday On Saturday Maitland, from noon until 5p.lI1. The St. Mary Magdalen exploitation leaves much to or a member of any family May S, the J. Allman from Christ event. Mrs. Charles Marvin evening will also follow the annual Mothers' Catholic Women's Guild met be desired as it does to so in the grammar or high the King Church. and Mrs. R. W. Curl are in Spanish pattern. Mrs. Gerald will be held at ,the Day Clearwater dance The\ primary purpose of the Monday, April 2Q, at 8 p 11In many hohda).. schools I attended You know charge of the luncheon. J. Rogero! chairman pf the Beach Memorial Civic Cen picnic is to provide an oppor, the school. Father Reason addressed May Is also the month of oar how different things are today RESURRECTIONMrs Ann inlands entertainment committee said ter. The donation Is three dol (unity for the people of theparish the: members- J:18: (' Bltsttd Mother Mary., and and )how the world eon- !! f. lUnley Mri the Guild members of Ascension lars to get acquainted and hon of' officers was as follows fusts freedom with license a couple. Music will be we can well kumtr both Molk-' was elected president of the\ PERNARD : Mrs Robert Bush, Eau to have president parish, Gallie prom provided an outing together. photography with pornography by Roger Athan's ers by a daily for tke Resurrection parish Woman'lClub. The schedule 'for Sunday ise "An Evening Spain" ta>> Band between Whether you are someone ( ; Mrs. Carl Warren first rotary and amusement with Immorality 8pm. and Intention{ of mother- ,, 1 own Mrs. John Lee is the Masses at vice president,, Mrs. W. our St. Bernard Mission all "amlgos" of the Diocesan a m. The Sabers new in the parish or a. Ipnger , 11, will make furnish us our holldijiHoly I first) vice president; Mrs |Is K and 10 a m. Council music resident, come out and meet Hmton, second vice president; Stanley Kosakowskl, second during intermission some of your Catholic neighbors Mrs J. F. Mulson, recording )4)i, particularly ouch n For Christians Aerobe see s IS this when Mans and and enjoy the afternoon, secretary; )Ira. Nor nan no tolerinro for error-..ertmpr..11I Holy Communion, for oar Lansverk, corresponding sec with evO. Sr Petersburg sponsors say retary.; Mrs Maurice Stohler, mothers liking or dead. I Is The program w ill include tke greatest, girt we esq make Ar Me treasurer Mrs J. U Klein, In the hinds ef our womea games and contests for the/ w ,e parliamentarian and Mrs, lies the future wt children. A round W. men ire the result of of our world. merry go R J. iu.n!! historian We men must instruct Inspire for the little folks will be the women in our lives We - PANIE T WINTER CO, there A record hop for the The tMiuntM meeting was are what our mothers ours and help the women we Ho pillt School (ends H teenagers- Will be held. There followed by a musical program ".Mh arts, our wives, and love i Ia their duties and obli 40J Florida Theatre >lcl9. t will be stands and booths by << pre 'nled( by Mrs. all the women we have knows gallon They tai and must St. Petersburg the various parish organza David U.ltmalInd Mrs. have made of us Wo like to set high standards of f moral.y. \. Maurice Lerue.Tampa. think of ourselves the . Phone IU.OUlALPINE tjons and a special cake is men booth. There will be live entertainment Pray always, but particularly by local parish (la May, that Mary win Chari ties groups. This year, for the Board Intercede for our mothers, I first time there will be a daughters and sweethearts, The all nw Nursing Homo band concert by the Bishop holds alactiolT.UlrAJlarold of officers that they may receive the for the fintit In t-'urtma Moore High School Band. n grace to prt'lt'I'the Halted Homo Car. Arrangements to provide position which Christ has 167-4573 many tables and chairs have 11, Dav!Is has been elected to sue given them. H54 JUt Ave, South u !been made. Food and refreshments eeed Sam latlmer as preside:nt of the board of di"'tloratau will U available: at of the Catholic Charities Bur of Tampa. Other board Officers elected for St Paul's Guild nominal cost or guests may officers were elected at the i, April board meeting end FURNISHED bring their own. appreciation was expressed to Mr Latuner Edouard C and& the others Craig Father/ ( Lawrence Cunningham spoke left, Mrs. Agnes Ecker, second vlc,. Ample parking Is available who )have served on the hoe rd for six years and are now APARTMENTSRmrvatloM Cenhwler, and Dlitributor to the women of St. Paul l parish Worn president; Mrs. Robert Smith, tress at Camp San Pedro. Frt retired from the Bureau's arrtnat ...ti - for en's Guild, St. Petersburg, at their urer; Mrs. Bernard Gum, president transportation from St James directorate.The 1 i e, c.U.t.; NW YORK( Yei Mefal, CeramTe' Installation banquet held ; Church by bus will be provided WORLDS FAIR to ; * recently, PJc- Mrs. Peter Doriuk, first Bureau, a United Fundagrncy *, a.- and, M ul< Tits tared with Father \ica-presj. for those who have no tominoditloNi. Air 11lI4i.J Jt'OMe1 Cunningham: the has "a < 7..t" St. S. H7-4IO! pew officers of the Guild, from are the tary.dent; and< Mrs Joanne Hunt, secre- the car. picnic This bus site will shortly l ltau after for board," it was explained revolving, and : .A- ,AT"r.e THE,' .GATi itet..i.sloe >OF!. members do>> not Gene on it the I II I o'clock Mass, and return THE FAIR' Write ToMri. more than Iii at a time. T to the church in the late years Holy Name Church Tampa bus to go to Tampa to ire afternoon. (Mh.r members ef lie M. J. Bcncjinia ST. PETER CLAVER "The Sound of Music" for Kor those who may t be unfamiliar heard npreiitd irillluo'tfur 54.It.II I 'KM JACKSON'SSHOES f rather Jjhn D. Lennon both the matinee and evening with the area, directions lilt ..m.lfUh aid MiilatIng a; ye. C,.., SSJ. announced that the performance Wednesday\ to the camp follow Ge imlre te the agency during 41,14.Y. UiRJ3 Forty Hours Devotions at St. June 9. Mrs A. II Tucker is north on 1793 Mills( Street) the past si* years by the DON Peter Clever Parish took general chairman of the theatre to the (Int'Tltft/en/ pf Horade members who are rttlriig BARDEltA place last week parishioners party Members of the Avenue In Maitland and 171; from the Wire. They are" Mr.latlmrr I ow"at better r Mmfer it Peterlbur attended Mass, rosary, litany, parish are invited to make turn right on Horatio and 'fol Into (1Ih., Mrs.n. . 141 Central. Avr, eU.IIII) sermons and Benediction of their reservations far either law the signs M. Heals aid Mrs. ArtkirIllBlMIII. a and faster with 441 ttH $fr,,t North the afternoon the Mast Blessed Sacramenton ar mmng per The committees from all ; . April to, 9t and 17, formance. the organisations of, the par Pin ly elected! members ., F FALSE TEETHEXCLUSIVE They ISO'! toted to sponsor Uh have .worked ta Insure anenjojabl . MOST HOLY REDEEMER the beard are Guido PiceirUU, Fowler & Payor Inc. n.( Ladies Altar Society of Holy along Name with the men of the outing fur the people Mrs John Burgess, Dr, P Ufihethy Mr. DAVIS the Most Society, the annual of' St Janus and they ask , |Holy| fUdnemerChurch Henry Taupier, JeeSthwslke parish > |I" whit that pfc* 'will" parishioners com and , Mnobaugh and Central be held and Charles Hen.eel. Greater Tampa Chamber ofCommerce. General Insurance again' this year at enjoy) the afternoon Avenues, Tampa, Is sixinsoring l. Ho Is a member Phillip ** Perk) in lately. f Ir ) III Ninth Street, North WIIJI St, Petersburg, a muther-cmldren Harbor on Siwulay., June 13 $T, JOHN VIANNIY The annual muting of tilt of Christ the King holy\ Name \ Communion breakfast, Sunday Mrs M. M. DrumnuMMl will Installation of the officersof board saw the following erfv- Society. the notary Clua and May Jitter I.:90 Mats tern elated with Mr.( Davis !the Knights, ef Columbus ... be general chairman far (the M John Vunney Catholic '' W 1.r4 ps y ..... 1J' ... . at which time the members at president: Kiorvtive, boards of the e..L.r .,..y, rurrrrss :: Per Csthollss Of) PlnilUi County Hill picnic. Woman's Club was held April Dr C a e- h Ire 11w1 4 /,..... Joseph r.tI\ Holy CommunionIn HIM, vicenresidrnl. I Holy Name . II In the social hall w nth Mrs. society group ::'::: = A.M p..e. . a bmly All women and LeeiburgIT. Chester Kaimimsak of D- Mrs. George Jon- claim his time file local par. I IUh II. ... .w w's' iuTa1RN: __ Calvary Cemetery children of the parish' are !invited I.and, president of Orlando kiss, secretary and Miss society. the West teas( J........-......N pea .. M4 n..eIw / PAUL WI'II ta attend.Dunedin Martha Franco, the ran agency's Deanery UN board and the 1 L-- .. H .t4 Cn CntrallX'CW Deanery as Installing ( ...,, --1 ' The newly elected l pr sl- Mocutive" secretary board West Coast Lamen Retreat :we "p .,---n\. ,; : officer. -..... ........ dent of SI Paul's. 'Italy( Nim treasurer u uw Aitoclitio .,, V\ If 11th St - /, S. If N., 'h'1' IU.4U1 Society af Installed were Mrs Gerald , OUR LADY OP LOURDES Uesburg Is Uoiv Mr Davis Is active, I la Holy 0111.! Father William W. aN |" bctr, Kussell, president; Mr,. Bus- Nime and Open ,-. '.M. My I M, ',M. M 1vad.yJ Dubois, Mil retreat work pastor of Our lady of Lourdes In attendance, at a board M"Lttrhr'Ic'| prest- en the west toast ef Florida FRANCHISE the meeting In the rectory dent i Mrs Charles Halt- Hs Is married' and three . parish reports fallowing were of A-au.l "'". ltlid plu/ seheg awd al lunday Miss change af, ,dl". the newly elected! slate ef officers Schneider Mrs., rtcordini secretary ku four children are attending ieteriee; N eatwrer. f,.. tile. and past officers who Julian Itntk, ,err Christ the king School Ti1. e* Asphalt U Yi.yl. lieelwe, y eye, Asb.otec, Nod . les Is1sd As of May } and until further ..lIlIaI'm the ntcutist board responding secretary, and Tampa whore, the .. C.i. W'.4.4 firetvr. -; . 1 Mrs James Brown familymtrnWi ,Reidy ,t.- .*.. ...i m',*j ..... .>,1.4|: t. wend (rni ,ef notice, 'th* Runday for the society Appointed to treasurer, are parishioners.A s.e... IF _.acrose ..*<.<... Tk;. liJ; ,'.. w.... .114...I "' Maik.s in Our Lady of the board were Nick 1.1.11I.t Mrs Kaimitrmk spoke to graduate e/ the I'nivtr-' fit bah red *D/***Wtt. Ixwrdes, Church, Dunedin, Danwl, Vonnor and John the members on parish participation sity. of Tampa, he is owner NO COMP TrriON . / cillbeat7IIIend30ain. Ruddy) Duane, and the Immediate in the programs of and of Davis .UIII president Oil A. +"- on eld.n.a 1O RUi.s m d.n..nd. be. .. a At the past president, Jim the Diocesan and Nation! Products, Inc. ;j"d..tiry II'd twnr.t N. fohw; fMnrinwn; bw nnsa_ ! erPllae. monthly meeting of Hiordan. Councils of Catholic women. 1)00. hiii; .... ... .. ie.ntwee/ Our Lady of Lourdes Rosary ftvlr aid rfllctas orgastsiio "w ;- '7.000. 1......_... ;Ie Nc1.a / tl II a00Nat f.tJ1er'Inunt C by i; , ?"' NNnNNNN.NNNNNNeN Smith e.e.t.ry. Fec e y "'.;..4 Pf'1et\ret mg "1.'e sty held (in the parish antes San had mach .t II' t.M, en bw'1W. "I'lasl/l pastor ... ... Irtl1re. ha'i congratulated the II'Wof'lt'rr for cerpWdeC.l; and d/wph.e; Ii I Ire. lilt' Tact week, |the members ef ks! aitMika.Mr 'e'aeers .me 111 IU' 1ne. ..,..... I...... ". core, ,Ill/f Lars teted I t* sponsor a theatre Subscribe nowNnnnNNN.NNNNNNNw and urged all to attend CHEM.PLASTICS the III Augustine DCCW Davis has aped on the i PAINT CORP. They will charter party a Contention >111 LKutt in Cocoa B 'ach. Committee of 100 for the SR /w': j. M* The Florida Catholic () 1003 'T"I --; ,., ---. Friday, April I ; : i:: ,' '" .( / I 1 l ij-1 , / ye; cc44N ' ... - I Ambassadors lo As ; ordination Open air ordination Mass; Mission of Nombre; de Dios I Joining f fc i the ordination' Mam atAmeri. of Coftta Rica; Senor Carl Alzamorra Ground of the Mission, birthplace of that fanned out round the matte altar la stand here with Fathar Frank Mouch. Many .'! Oldest Vfiaatoa last Sunday the charge daffaiira of Peru: Christian civilization in America, filled early seen In this picture. At the right of each parishes sent altar boys to the ordination to I were Ambaaaador to the Organizationof Senor Dr. Carlos Garcia Bauer of on Low Sunday in St Augustine for the of the new Priests wee his sponsor, Monal participate la the ceremony at Amerioa. I American Btatea, Including, from Guatemala Senor Dr Alfredo V. Car. ordination of two new Prlesta of the Diocese, gnor Harold F. Jordan left for Father Oldest Mission the left, Senor Reuben L Alvarenga of ruoaa of Colombia; and Senor Dr seated behind the kneeler in the outdoor Roland M. Julien| and Father Joseph Corda Paragva.y| Manor Don OuIUermo Castro Rodrigo Jaeome of Ecuador. aanctuary. A portion of the congregation for Father William L. Stabler. Altar boys -- --- / Promoted YATICAV CITY (SC- Pope Paul VI has promoted ; i Fernando Cardinal C. D t e. Grand Penitentiary of the Church from the rank of Can dine! Priest to that of Can dual! Bishop and given him title to the luburbicarUn diocese \eUetrl.. Cardinal Onto who heads P" ,. , the Vatican body that dealt with indulgrncei and matter } 1 pertaining to digpensationi.tucreedi \\ . to the post in the order of Cardinal Bishop left vacant by the death on March ; 7. 11 of Clemente Cardinal Mleara , " In keeping _ith a practice 2 begun by Pope John XXIII F 'L Pope Paul did not appoint 4. 1 _ Cardinal Cento a* Bishop of _ elletrl but assigned only the title of the lee to him To run the diocese! the Pope named Consecrated hands boundAt ,Archbishop Amigo Pmtonelto, who had been Military Ordinary ' for Italy, at apostolic hia ordination, Father Roland M tine on Low Sunday. background are administrator Julien hat hi. hands bound with a Archbishop Joseph P Hurley and<< I , white linen cloth after they bad been chaplalna; in foreground. right Father consecrated At the altar of the Mia* Frank Mouch.CATHOLICS . Subscribe now lion of hombre da Dioe in St. Augus Attend ordinations on Low Sunday .. '.1. , --.- Man:' visitors to the Mission! of witnessed the ordination of two Hound M. juuen were rrovineawith Nombre de Dioa for the annual I.owr Priests of the PloN'.... Thoa* attending special" mUaala for the Vtsaa Florida Reports Sunday pilgrimage arrived In St. the ordination of Father of the ordination of a PriestKSONVILIE I OF FLORIDA Augustine early in the day ami, William I. Btahler and Father -- -- -- NOW! A NONPROFIT CATHOLIC FRATERNAL SOCIETY OFFERSLOW D.yfon, Beach JAC I $T. PAULAt Clearwater a meelinf of M Paul ST. CICtLJAInstallation C.NJACWONYIOII,TVjJi f e.ea fe-,.. BUDGET HOSPITAL of oIfar.'" for ... . Cath IK W omens. Club held -- 'owls rerentl Mrs 1 Murray I I. Me st. (....... Women a Club s...11| :: VMt1iIuffffi&Yit41 be hW at I :30 Mnv t\ Donald "as reelected preai- pm. r' r ... . dent Other o fir.ra, also reelected at the .hmtMesy: HeitaurantCVerwaler y a, ,iseIaW11 .I/Il'/.. .tll.n. .. r_... fl... a/ - and I LIFE INSURANCEAVAILABLE are Mrs fharle* Heat Monmnn P... IMY.r .M .!t..r M..: ..: *::. e-' ., W ' Thom. A Colreavv. p."tnr' IN/ m. i. la.l III arda'1n Vice presIdent: .. .4. ,,|.(... *' i .'rllnkrd.. retordingtr of W retella ('nun I, "ii'' !n. HNttt Iu... e. I.er.."... .....Iws.. FOR INDIVIDUALS OR f AMJUC3 retrand Mrs James stall' the fallowing. now "r f, , Sullivan I I I treasurer Mrs tars who were stet ted at t''.e ThunderbirdjmTAMAKf Frank J Nelson" elected April & meeting. It's our Pleasure $50 AWfCKforacostitlowM$t 05 per month' depending' upon forTe*).MMiin( terretaryMrs Mrs Iced. Preil.in. r', to serve . age whilt tpiUlied 'for any covered accident or NtkneseAWffKfoeecostaatoesas$350permoethdependingupon. Margaret Hollawl. wa Hem. Mrs. Hobertr, you e e e r ......... ctMirnusn far atojcnecii lint. vic.-tsedMM Mi, ..sP And our Rtiponiibillry $ (. be held. .. an May epieteki. aeeretar'MMtella SJEAKS to serve you WELL! 1 0 0 91. at which HIM oIIk<<. .IU. Ooeller tfMra "' rr SEAFOODS Hold Washington age wide !hotpiUlutd l'Ot any caned .cclde"t or i(kn tt. be .UMtolM. Freacla. Wlaani. roc Gcorgo pfeeH>.e.(. will automat j e5J f... raw rather David J.. of the 1 * become IroedYkepl'.uI' nil ixrusswAfgCOMO'CAR A WtCK for i CMt tow It $5 00 r*rrs*thdependegupon' Clutch of the piphany: Pertlraep. Mrs Wttens annom.. "J ('.e /Roosevelt? / Motor/ Hole $1 0 the ke to age wh,lf hotprfakftd for any Cttwt'ed accident or s'tkren.EwPMLewashe on tM hlstery ss af the Dtereeeof graup card party schedule) I t"i i M. loth ,1. C"Int JACKSONVILLIDEIHL XIe ..... .." ,'..... MVMtmf He told II .fee. Ales ranretl.dFable \ aralaA Michael A H tt'I1 I r air .w' ... of the wink of the iu Bialiopato . CHOOSE TOUR OWN DOCTOR! aeMs<< e1WseMllrnee.' 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Wa1YY.r.N M.Y I J : JZ'hr'e mtdet .IMi i W1.e/ .. Missy t a former I/211 PW.ps W Ps.aU. \1 II II t " Life of Our Lord God'i world Catholic Comment Jesus subject to parents Good Shepherd leads with loveON ate sin we can turn our back a visit to the Holy him By upon preferring Challenge to youth for 18 years in Nazareth great Land mass, I of once,sheep observed milling a own ourselves will to beyond His we the can reachof BUT put about a spring fed watering FatherLeo His love. TS anyone Indispensable? Most everyone sable man come from? He comes from the episode in the flocks hole. Intermingled There were and several their J. I r iTrese But we know that this can will nay no. However there !II homes where love of God is a prime in- AFTER p 1. the twelve- shepherds stood back, chatting not happen "by accident it one indispensable man to be found In gredient. He comes from the ranks of year-old Boy went back with while the sheep pushedand cannot vertence.happen It through tsad the knights of the altar who are faithful Joseph and Mary to Naza. tl bleated and drank their cannot happen of Diocese. This through sheer human community our every weak to their duties as assistants at the man is the parish Priest He Is the of reth. Frank J. fill.Then ness. It can happen only j the altar. He is the product our high "And he lived there in subjection r one of shepherds we make the decision "1 do dispenser of God's grace He is called schools where he receives a God. to them while His SheedIn began to walk away. He not care." It is only then that Father because he gives life to the centered education. He is even the mother kept in her heart the called he back walked over and his shoulder immediately spirits each time that we the Good Shepherd in justice BouL He is called Priest because he product of secular: colleges where his memory of all this. And so as his sheep, began to ex- meditate upon the Good Shep- but still in sadness must offers the unbloody sacrifice of the appetite for truth Is not satisfied and Jesus advanced in wisdom tricate 1 themselves from herd parable. leave us behind. because he is he decides to spread the word of There is one notable dif. Cross. lIe is called pastor so the others and to follow that among reminded anew with the and in favour We are between years ference the shepherd of the Hock. He is called eternal and everlasting truth himself him. The shepherd with what we our Lords loves us both with God and with men"Luke Jesus flock and the four teacher because he proclaims those in the pulpit and the classroom the this !It resembles the paused briefly to cast his eye only can call a stubborn love. -foohd eternal truths necessary for salvation confessional the baptismal font and ( 2, 512)). episode St. Matthew tells over his nock to make sure kind. Ordinary sheep hale because he heals the altar. Thus St. Luke ends his about, the visit of the Magi. none was missing Satisfied, It is a love which hungersfor only to follow their shepherd. is called lie physician second chapter The third One of the surprises of life in he strode on, with his Hock us, a love which pursues They need have no concern this editorial - souls in the sacrament of confession. Perhaps someone reading be to learn from for each other. We however begins with the emergence of heaven may trotting trustfully behind him. us even when we try to escape Without him there would be no sacraments. is already rearing an indispensable John the Baptist from his the Magi 1 what their experience That little incident made from It. It is a love cannot claim to be following Without him there would be man. Or maybe the future indispensable desert solitude in the fifteenth meant to them. forever graphic for me our which pours itself out with Jesus unless we exhibit s no sacrifice of the Cross. man is perusing these lines. year of the reign of the Roman Another may be to learn Lord's Identification of Himself limitless generosity In the sense of responsibility for Yes, the Priest is as Indispensableas In either Instance we say to the best Emperor Tiberius-just from some person we have as the Good Shepherd. form of grace upon Vc other members of the flock Christ because he is Christ living of our youth: We need you for truly eighteen years afterwards never heard of, the mighty For who live In industrial upon grace, The Good Shepherd ew an amongst us. Where does this indispen you may be indispensable. The forty words wt have things that flowed from what us culture It Is hard te It is because of have the certainty in pests us to share in His work which the three- we the did during Boy Just had thirty la Greekare realize how Jesus day separation from His parents perfectly Jesus' love for us that we He wants each of us to ban all Luke has te tell ef us summarized III 1 s messageand Sacred When they found Him, live our faith so confidently extension of Himself, Scripture those eighteen years Ills mission when lie said He was in a crowd gathered We know that all that Jesus channeling His love to others, I Scanty as this Is, he Is round a Rabbi in the Temple 1 am the Good Shepherd"To asks of us is good will, a sincere alert to the spiritual and loquacious compared with answering questions and ask. the Palestinians, who effort to return I His love, temporal needs of our neighbors Shares reverence for Holy City the other three evangelists. ing them; but obviously He were (and still are) a pastoral to follow Him Weare uk, My personal life may Mark and John begin their had not spent three days doing people Jesus' meaningwas Oh yes! But He knows our be quite blameless. Yet, If I narrative with John the Bap that. unmistakable A shep weakness and makes allowance make no effort to convert at \-trKEN Jesus tame to pilgrim! at the prospect of tist's mission With no detailof herd loves his sheep. He for it We have strayed unbeliever, reclaim a sinner VY Jerusalem on the last visiting this city of cities. The what went before save for How had He occupied the knows each of them individually from Him by fin, but in the or better the lot of my fellowmen . pilgrimage of His earthlylife author of psalm 121 was sucha John's marvellous "The rest of the time? He searches out good end we have had the decencyto then I am not walking He itopped short of the Father one: I rejoiced because Word was made flesh and pastures for them. lie wraps let Him carry us back to In my Good Shepherd's foot , they said to me, "We will go dwelt among us." Was that ocupation, whatever himself in his cloak and safety city and burst into tears. JOIIIII J. 1 up to the house of the Lord." Matthew does at least bring it may have been the sleeps beside them at night We shall be tempted again stepsOther sheep I h8that "Oh. Jerusalem, Jerusalem C'llelo&reduced After telling us of his hap.plnesl the Holy Family back from "business of His Father"which He protects them even to the undoubtedly But Jesus will are not of this fold Them how often I have wanted to vat at hearing this thrilling Egypt and settles them in justified His extraordinary shedding of his own blood be beside us, parrying any also I must bring and they take you to myself ai a hen announcement he takes Nazareth; but then he leaps conduct? Vie do not against thieves and wolves. thrusts of temptation that shall hear my voice, and gathers her chicks under her us without further ado to the the best part of thirty years know. It seems at least probable If a sheep becomes lost the may threaten to get past our there shall be one fold and wings-but you would not let moment when his caravan to John the Baptist with that Luke did not know shepherd is tireless in his guard. one shepherd" me. If you had only recognized them to speechless arrived: And now we have nothing as to what happened either. Luke's story came search for It. All this was a Ii short not It is through you and me we simply what would have wonder. But there were set foot within your gates, 0 between. Apart from Mat- from Mary. Did even she matter of everyday experience become un from that Jesus must make His: brought real !1" Jerusalem-Jerusalem, built know? Or had Jesus kept that to Christ's but separated voice heard you peace other magnificently constructed thew's not very Informative listeners Jesus cannot lose !heaven to those other we His Father powerfully protected as a city with compact unity. phrase "In those days," no as a secret between the Impact of. "I am the sheep It will be by our good Jesus shared with Ills compatriots and Himself If it ai long as wt honestly so, a deep love and reverence cities in the world. The gates of the city, massive one of the three gives so would have been some.thing Good Shepherd" is perhaps keep trying. example our zeal our com structures set in the much hint to when really less powerful for ourselves. and Jerusalem however was encircling as a as passion our charity that for the Holy City the Holy City the official walls, give him an John came out from his for her to ponder over. However the impact still Is Me can shake ourselves \ shall carry His voice- If we are to understand residence of the House of immediate vision of the city desert, the one point on As to the scene In the Tem powerful enough to raise our loose from Jesus. By deliber Ills\ love-to the world. fully the enthusiasm for David, the royal line which Itself and of its significance which Luke spreads himself pIe the amazement probablydid j jI' Jerusalem which I Is expressed God had selected as the instrument Through these gates flow the -forty whole Greek words 1 not spread much beyond Pop Paul VI In the Pilgrim through which He, streams of pilgrims to their The last two verses of the group actually present: Psalms, we must try to appreciate the King of kings, ruled Ills center of national and religious Luke's second chapter beingall it would have been a nine what this city meantto people. Here too, the official unity, And in the spacious we have about the eighteen days' wonder for a handful of toward the Jews It was much worship of the one true God squares into which the years in Nazareth e people. Nazareth one Imagines gfL duty church unity I more than just a beautiful was carried out with Impressive gates lead, the royal Judgesare must look at them closely. never heard of it. Th.BoY'1 . city of which they were Inv solemnity in session; to them the From them we learn four schoolteacher would Following ii I irmmuoa( of surprising capacity or bringing The promotion of this double t, nsely proud much moret poor and oppressed can turn things--one about Our Lady have been mildly surprised If Pope Paul VI's Italian language the most diverse men together unifying criterion Is ene of And above all else It ':an Just the national capital Jerusalem whkh God, was had to find Justice, to have their that she pondered; three some such account as Luke address at his recent respecting and even the great duties ef the CatUe. !*- I tl.i s: ;ht of which stirred chosen out of all the cities of wrongs redressed. about Our Lord, that He was gives had reached him and general audience in St. emphasizing their specific sh . I patriotic I sentiments deep would certainly have dismissed Peter's. The Pope urged his characteristics so long to His subject parents, that as they the world to be His This I. Indeed the within their souls It was a dwelling Holy He grew in wisdom and that It as exaggerated.Of guidance for Internal unity of are positive that Is truly And we tell you this so that si :ing symbol of their every place among men. City the center of unity of God and His neighbors were, the Church be followed. human the capacity that is you yourselves rememberingthis It'eal! a concrete expression Not that any earthly city peace and of justice. pleased with Him. one thing we ran be of being catholic, of being universal audience, may be always) of everything they held dear. could possibly contain Him; And so, when the leader of quite sure the Hoy never THESE general audiences Not only that. jealous and zealous cultivators Ills mother kept In her staged a repetition' of the Incident to us a picture of of the intimate unity of our I'rom a natural esthetic but even If His presence the pilgrims calls to the pilgrims l'mty Is not only a prerogative In nt of view they could admire there was heart the memory of all this school togeth.rnellhlch always holy Church. po a mysterious one, to pray for the peace of the Catholic Church.It . Its handsome buildings Jt was nevertheless very real. of Jerusalem they respond Since the I ImmaculateMother If He had, the master would makes stirs us,us not think only and because always of ) Is a duty, a law, a ta gleaming against the flawless Imagine then the excitement from the bottom of their of Rod did not lullyulldC'rsland probably have decided that it the multitude of The umty of the Church must a particular need for thi' background of a brilliant. the enthusiasm the heartsMay: be within persons gathered be Many speak now of the units peace what had happened was high time to flog some around humble experienced and recognized ly blue sky. The awesome whole complex of emotion jour wall, prosperity within it is not surprising if humility Into Him as matters but also our because of by all and bv each and to be reconstituted with the strength of Its battlements which overcame the devout your buildings. do person member of'the separated brethren: and It it we not fully understand it have done to brilliant the variety of who every Church groups well to do This even now But she kept 1'on.| boys in all ages/ But Christ make up this assembly and b>' a'l' and bv each and everyone worthy task so, in the is fostermn a ver during upon it, and so must did nothing so spectacular, in who, If we understand well it must be promoted' loved of which we must all Father Michatl V. Count we school or out of itUe their feelings. are happy to defended with humility, tenacit coopeiate j Mission *f Nembre De Dies Observe that the Temple cannot remind our. come together, to be people It II not enough to call one and trust y\ episode had no sequel no selves too often how startled brought together in a single sell a Ca thohc., They mutt be But we must not disregard sequel anyhow, known to us Our Lord townspeople' were group and In a single feeling untied effectively The UiUi the dut)' to work all the more No one mentions it again when His public mission and perhaps happier for beingof ful sons of the Church must for the whole unity of tie, CR6At| ClUptGRS ail during Our Lord life, St began It Is clear that the different origins, different lie. the constructors of con Church, so very necessaiv I Paul and the others say thirty years In Nazareth con. languages, different ages different rrrte unity on the social! l level|, for Its spiritual and aposto! ! c1oRIoa CAtholic nothing of it In their Epistles tamed nothing to prepare cultures, happier for the followers of its communal We How can we , give sepi histoRy if it had any effect upon anyone them either for His miracles experiencing togetherness: as spiritualityThe rated brethren the example "..1 I present at it, the news or for the incomparable if they had always known great feather Thomas unity how can we offer them has not reached us. of His mind each other. teaches that the of power unity the Chapter MIN Francl8l'ln.llhl'r Cardovo this Inestimable church fell slowly I Into ruin- Church gift if w* was assigned ai chaplain of walls buckled, windows It would not be easy to reproduce must be considered! Catholics! do not ourselves East: Florida under two no important the hospital a similar get together aspectsfirst\ In 1110'It In the that a post had broke doors warped, and the the link loyalty and in events occurred during been It Is bound to happen that of the members of the fullness vacant since the departure floor fell through As regardsthe Question boxVatican Church which It demands Bishop Penalver's reign of Father Traconis In moral condition of the all of you be In the midst of In the among themselves Vie do not always recede and little noted 1791. three a mass of varied and unrelated unity of communion, good progress was Only Priests servedin town there Is no direct the second In news concerning the the The Church's Influence, like East Florida for the remainder record but if one may judge persons and kept togetherby all the members reference of loyalty flf Catholics towardthe ef the the State's, was on the decline. of the decade-the from the carelessness shownto Council gives special circumstances, itself to a single head Church duty Interior unit withIn who third was Father Crosby. the church building it such as travel entertainment, Christ and of whom is the ecclesiastical! body Ue the was in all business commerce and so Pop do not at this moment refer In 1802, Bishop Penalver probability not Is the Father OTtellly, the new succeeded in having a young exemplar impetus to worship forth. But this would take -In the representative convergence' of on earth to the frequently, repeated place without that unity. vlcarlo, carried on the routine man ordained in Cuba for the Although Bishop Penalver profound ON DITV, page flu work ef the parish and fraternal unity of feelings lone East Florida exhibited and . which now numbered about Juan Nepomuceno Gomez pariah, in courage the administrationof persistence (Here are some excerpts ef toast te fare the north which are to be found in these M. J. Murray 2000 souls On his arrival the young Father his vast diocese, eventually from letters I have received wind When half the werld is meetings( and than often more He got a helping hand In Gomez took on the work he felt himself crushed by about changes In the liturgy. starring to death we quibble brought exteriorly together sometimesby interiorly, the person of Father Juan of maestro to eighty childrenIn the spreading weight of his They are not selected; simply about when we eat.I the very differences which Strange but true Cardoso in July, 1795. A Father Hassett's still I I problems and after four taken In order iron the lop love the Priest facing is divide them.In . functioning school! he asked to be Florida continued to East be years lieved. The king and the Holy re of the huge stack.) la)ing Mass: I never could church certainly the Copyright, I 1165, NCWC Nws SPriZTfiSy . see through him to find what assembly of the fs.thful takeson th ISYN plagued however by the See granted his request and -V of 1 It is wonderful to be ableto wonderful he at I a spiritual unity was doing the altar | familiar problems of in 1801 promoted him to *flVr STJOttfxf :7luFl0ridaQitholic I 1 too few In the In which the form ** i iy4 + : participate Holy Sacrifice see him break the host now. many a C < Priests too little Archbishop of Guatemala and ,, money 'Srt. 6rWet4ry single body (II Cor. 10 1\ i % too rigid adherence to time- In the meantime, Father of the Mass. When )'oupr.y I cast participate fully be- \, pt+ M ,. j wdl reuse of hearing I might but usually the praying community my ; Francisco alone mind " consuming formalities Bishop Porro y Reinado.I your wanders not be II Inl the same possesses already a > Penalver never visited the Spanish Priest living In and you miss parts of ) prayer l as my neighbor, but when I certain homogeneity and a g province Rome was selected to replace the Mass Now don't miss you hear a word 1 knew I am en certain habitual cohesion ri,<>KII r.nu..d>. C.TRouorl.lI.f f ploy l... The state of the Church In Penalver. a thing You can see everything the right track Here instead the coming together S',O. .... SSSI 411.till West Florida offered no better lilshop Torre was consecrated the Priest does and My mother M eld finds Its Interior bar. /Nrnsrlwtl ... picture, and for all the In was years mony only because of the 550 r. t'.I..1aI nrh. November 1X01, know just where and you are and days she misted l l>rl...4., ri.rl*. Mill same reasonsAlthough but before h. kit for his diocese what many common faith and charity. Mass because it means. she wasn't able III >K-rlptU I III I' S. A. n4Ctnvlii he learned .( the possible which by virtue of the Pop*'s .00 |>.r fort .(hrreountrlri the population vI f la go without some food to II 0.. Pensacola had Increased t. retrocession! of Leultl- (). I'nder the sew one.hour give her strength How foolKb presence acquires, perhapsas ..4w Jerw Tk. florid CatholU )I. t tt.mh I71M by the turn of the century ana to France, and delayed Eucharistic: fast rule can one IM was lad what brll- it would rarely occur anywhere =wa..wd I.aaa(, v, ,r "f Ik* Othello Pr... AMOTUII his journey, still drink water without .1.... their eipresvon only one Priest was la any hat me* at the \ alkaauuixll n und III* Nitlnntl' C th..llWclfir of unity which is But ooh a es Conftr.nc. N... ..'.1.... the town, Father James Cole, The news of the tr\x.u. lime limit (' gave us old people a matter of the moment but is U ..n.r ind martin publl.h.rl man from the Irish break! nprvMnuilv E.t.... iii Mcund College sion was confirmed UUr with A, Yes Water dues not>> also etileoul end iMntu4l TTT cl>.. mall ands U>. Act .t Ai.,.. vr NvUel at Salamanca the release l of d.tdiis of the break the Euiri.risuc fast \ As the )ousg.Urt say, a. 1111. The secret treaty of San Ildefun- "Tell the old (ogles t. get with Now H Is precisely. this Interior circumstance of his so, and Porro was transferred Q. I have walled a longtime lit It Is here le Uy.M daily .f the' larch work were distressing, pur ,, ftkh we wl.k. this time U by royal order to the te write le tell you how 7+r ybx+nraw eaMN V !..... SI. sushi. ticularly the reluctant of his See of Tarajona in Spain It I love all the sew ehaages \I. A Blessed are the young Inspirit rail U jour attend* a. ...ed r A Je 4,4err ESI<,.,h. ".11., people to piovide a detent was unfortunate for his original the liturgy. I am ;! )ears old for they shall lead a the ronitilutive principle" T 1 ado ,i., M',. I... ....... place! for Mass, Kven: Bishop : diocese that he never and attest Mane every day, full and happy life .f the Church. -Hi tassel hi s___, 1, r.1,1 i t.e M..b a. ion*if Penalxer when ho visited arrived to take up jurisdiction as I have for ilm. t y years All credit to the brilliant ke IcIrtMkatlv ..iled-which p r qN es > 'ee, w eA.l..f rya Aw.r . "...rll.I.. )I...... the parish In 17M was unable however briefly. M If there are some who think men at the l'OUftt'Ii. the Hole defiles the' ( birch '. ,t yea t r '.' Rt..r k Ip.h west d .., ........ to persuade the people to a s.s..s sew. tlM. ro I cause the arrangementsmade tilt one hour fut for Com 4 A.VfIM1 make the n'fe'Slrl' Spirit is guiding them But It is that whH h atw'ws :'t |. a lal'rl.fir" by Bishop Penalver for mynl'** It .... Fe, aorr w 3-'&, + not My &". we must I'aul'fro two rn w M , SO 1963 for a new churl h. gite rope \ a" rnjtrd a h ? f HVfl w a we .v>r e, aVpn ir. f M y rASf. Friday April temporary rule in the diocese Ml them old mo 'w' al loves , .mu oval redit fur the one hour 'ien"e, that i tte 1' 'i 4MMIt4irat.svaawa $ At Meanwhile, the temporary resulted la juridical: disorder that cue ef coffee sad a piece fast before Communion. Ghost and: whiJi J confers the 1 1'sas_.4 4v b.an.r M, ar Ma.ML3aty/ae me se 5. -' I .d h s.a RrTa>z dA11Oeat1M, - - guideSUNDAY w M Ilve The Florida Oatholh FrIday; April SO, 1909 : May 2 2nd Sunday after Easter. (Mass of Sunday, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Easter MONDAY, May S (Mast of previous Sunday, , Gloria 2nd Prayer of Sts. Alexander, EvenUus and Theodulus, martyrs, and Juvenalis, Bishop, Prefaceof Easter, or, Feast of Sts. Alexander, Eventiui and Theodulus, martyrs, and r r Juvenalis, Bishop, Mast of several martyrs, Gloria, Preface of Easter.) .. TUESDAY, May 4 .... .- .. SL Monica. (Mass of a holy tr ;' , woman not a martyr, Glo d " WEDNESDAY rta: Preface of May Easter.I ) ftr f! Procession at annual pilgrimageAltar Et Pius V. (Mass of one or bo '. from numerous par of the Mission of N'ombre de Dicn' precede the Moat Slewed Sacra more supreme pontiffs, Gloria : r Ishcs throughout the Diocese Ipd In St Augustine at the annual Low merit, accompanied. by the Priests I Preface of Easter.) the procession through the grounds Sunday pilgrimage The altar boj', through the Mission paths. THURSDAY, May I .-.------- ' (Mass of previous Sunday, ti-ti1bL 4i NNNNIIN/NN/III.NIIIN - FRIDAY Gloria Preface May TIt of Easter) PKIIl: IXK Pope Paul VI IOn Stanislaus (Mass of one VOCATIONSCOMh :' martyr In paschaltlme, Gloria Benediction at outdoor altarThe ;: Holy Ghost fill I duty toward Preface of Easter) hearts of Thy church unity SATURDAY Mar I rustle altar, focal point of the Augustine Monslgnor Jamea J, lira- faithful and kindle In them ,... (Mass of the Blessed Virgin morning ordination Mass, was used in lin, president of the St. Augustine the fire of Thy loe.K. .r..II..4 h those who feel the dignity and This is not. believe It, a for Saturday, Gloria, recommendations to favor responilhllltv of the Catholic closed, static and egotisticspirit the afternoon for Benediction of the Foundation gave the Benediction at Send forth Thy Spirit, Preface of Easter.) name to lute strongly. and It Is not the Most Bleeaed Sacrament above, given the ceremony at which Archbishop Jo and they shall be created; the operathe unity of Catholics the "ghetto" SUNDAY deeply May I mystery of Its Interior spirit, as It II put today It Ird Sunday after Easter during the Low Sunday pilgrimage to aeph P. Hurley presided.Pilgrims' V. And Thou shall renew always called' on to defend unity and te tencrafe Is the genuine spirit of Christ (Mass of Sunday, Gloria the Misalon of Nombre de Dice la the face of the earth and affirm their principles It I In word and deed te glue diffuse In Ills Church. ,; I: Creed Preface of Easter) St.'s LET: US PRAY 0 Cod and their rights In the le the (hurrh the joy ef being And It Is, for those who have I whose willlt Is that all men civil area.itather Ihil which It Is, magnificent.Iv eyes to see, a phenomenon ofsupreme I, one, and te Increase Its ' T be saved and come to the spiritual beauty 4sSt w refer te the urgent splendor se that It Is radiatedfrom . Augustine counsels us, knowledge of the truth, we obligation for all ta II\ for the Illumination ef "the secret ef beauty Is beg Thee to semi laborer nourish the world this sense ol solidarity tinilY" into Thy harvest, that all t friendship mutual comprehension i people may know Thee, the of respect for Ih.( only true God and Him common Inheritance of doe ; whom Thou hast sent Jeaus . trine and morals, ef obedience " Christ, our Lord mho M li\eth and relgneth with and unanimity of faith, , which mint distinguish ('alhnllclim. - Thee, world without end. R. Amen.' . (marls, ..aaCT".. .e ass. a.sIalalt It Is this which constitute .... r. a..... i r s.. the strength and beauty and **>ll. IMSIMMIMifl a ljMcpk which demonstrates Its authenticity .... , f II. ftp .,..... ., .... ,....... realizing in this spirit of concord and love th. Y NNNNNNIINNNNNNForm words of Jesus'By: this will. provinces all men know that you ate, my C.\RTII\r.r.NV Ohio (\O) disciples, if you have love for t w .r -The nationwide American one another" John 13, 33)), "f:; ( and ., province of the Society of the What must we say of those I' ,rs, I- Precious Blood has been who Instead, It seems, ran e ". formed Into three provinces contribute to the Catholic life 44 i3 with headquarters in CinclnBill. nothing more than a bitter, . Kansas City, Missouri, disruptive and s>temaUo . carried cross In .procession and Santa Rosa, California criticism" What must we say The action was sanctioned! of those who place In doubt The pilgrim' eroea te carried by the Mont Blessed Bacnment Veet. sine! W I i the Dtoceee during St Augustine's around the monument on the bert IJnenberger C,PP.S., society Church to Invent new and un i annual Low Sunday prooeealon of grounds of America'* Oldest Xfie- moderator general The supportable theologies society. founded In HIS h what must we say of those Italy, has some TM Priests, who seem to have a II I. Tolls/ Mission's history St. Paul's ship Pope's protector Abstinence ease Brothers and clerics la this for creating currents, one country, conflicting with another to Fattier! Ml';har| V (..nMn, director of the TUXFTTA. Malta WAimvCTOM (NC) The father John Byrne" C PP S . (\O- BOMBAY (VO-A eoramfV Implant suspicions, to deny Million! of Nombro de I 1)1011, delivered the serene Fngllsh/ and Maltese divers tee of Catbollcs attended a Congregetlosi W the Cooaefl was elected provincial of the trust and diMility to authorityand , this at the annual Low Sunday pilgrimageto have started a search. for the Cincinnati province and Father to claim autonomous year .. birthday for Home ties nled that receptloa peseeagert the Oldest Ali..ion. At I.rll la Archbishop Jor'h - Schaefer errs . ALMs wreckage of the Komaa ship Minister Balasaheb. Dent efMaharashtra railroad tralM are eat bow 4 Daniel rights without foundation or that brought St Paul to the state te thank prtrvliwlsl ef the Ksnsss City wisdom <>r what must we | P Hurley MORIAL island of Malta in 60 A D. him for preventing demon by the law of abstinence. province say of those who to b* modern. stratioes by the extremist The ruling was made know Cardinal visits 1111 everything, beautiful ..r. I'' ;: Hindu Mahaiaba organlratkm til. a letter sent" te a3: men Imltable and supportablewhen - Is7* 'd A. D+... .",... k i... iMt I, 1--1! ..., ( during Pope P.ul1's bees e< the United "at.. Cardinal MANILA Antonluttl(C-lId.brln40) ,!papal legate looking In other areas. F. T. Blount Co. and all that Is unbearable, dec I A. .. e..,ir-...wr .. ...... visit te Bombey lad Deeenv hierarchy by Monsignor PaulF to ceremonies" markingthe 44. 14 A... S. r>. I6I4I3IST. bet balable and outdated In our te attend the Internatloival FUNERAL DIRECTORS A...,"" ..... S1ttVA Tanner, general secretary, fourth centenary of the * I 4.U7I r.ochsruUa Congress National Catholic' Welfare Introduction ef Christianity In area Certainly we 40 not wantto 4MJII I TAMPA JJ7JJH PETERSBURG ST. AUCUSTINIKYLEMcLELLAN The home minister said hi Conference, at the request of the Philippines, celebrated censure the process of purl a talk at the reception that Archbishop FgtdJeagnotsl, Mais in the/ cathedral here II<'.tI&n and of renewal which the religious rights of Cato' apostolic delegate lit" e April 22)) end received an pnw stirs and regenerates the/ BASHAW'S elks In Coa will IIIIt be n.danl.r Inited States. honorary degree from Santo Omri-h and which the ChurchIs ! INC. ,d by the merging of for some man'!'is paisen.ft's Tomes t'nlversitr. / April 23' the (list to ask for and GULFPORT MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOMEMfnktf I that farmer Portuguese territory en vsrteus air ".. have Following centenary relebralinns promote L.en...d M. gush. lJc..d .uneral, drecs.e; . d wised item the law the Ph.. he FUNERAL DIRECTORS wtUi neighboring Mahar been ; ; In ippines, H.' N. ,. 24 hear ,buU.. ; Mil state III ah,f :-- e wart visit' Formosa He with' only I* Intlle all 'y > < i'rvmIWI 17 W. 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H.gk.r, 0. 1"4'+ ) ( . hineral- "llomfA jj", :: >- ,,. : W AfRT" 'CIaae Young Priests called challenge to youth The. yow.c Prints ordained tAt l.sry ",f Nos s bre d* tnu A w ',f a .r J..uA aerie ui the Dwcw of *! Auffua- Afw.Uaw aid. "> :.ee.k'd tw. 1..1 < rrur 'r i's I ..e with t.'IWw'. tae tost fltusdey were pre.erMsd to Ida..* b-ro< le PriMrta of God untfrretsitfta wilts Htm. ada vttt 'It H ':OuID ,. the ytotk at the Dtoc*** for their ArHibseae. Jo**** p Harley told .... Tile oftluMliuMemulation caaae eel the ( I.,4 Cku.f, 44h Ss. 17dl A,. N.ah 142IISS ) I'e.d..4'A It" )4- 24'71 Altar y\i fr. m "'I'Y )''Jnl min' of t>>, fee oc...* that rv..t ..a..rVart. "f f Way 2 M A'.. N.* >. ',... :A'; r' 'A: r t ;R }"n h.. iutrlt w thot <*ti4>*r a*;** Jewels identify t/'I8MIYN th/: ll:4: V.'* *t..,i& Vii Klx The Florida Catholic, Friday, April SO, 196S many thingsAdvisor I \ v 1 d l'' ywl r 1 f + uI to a kingdom Be I'r. Henry J. Miron the kingdom was large enoughto in his sleep! an equal to all \t; time, at a quiet mo house the shiny instrumentof other men O ment in history, there progressive kinglmess Every : When the advisor heard of dwelt in a far-off kingdom, a house even the king's, the tragedy, he too fell to most pleasant and progresMVC had but one room, this was a musing Surely this was the but not too,bright king manifestation of the absolute enlightened thing to do - .ind his kingdom The sub. democracy of the nation muse about the wonder of I feels of this kingdom knew The houses were literally facts which cannot b e and respected their sovereignnot four grass walls and a changed And in his musing merely because he was thatched roof within which and we suspect you would king, but more Importantly, were, necessarily, crowded muse in like" manner he wrote s because he was a progressive the required) household goodsof what became an ageoldI1Mt! Kins a family. saying: Kings! who live in The king was so progiessivethat grass houses shouldn't stow Thus the !king faced a problem. he earnestly desired that thrones To which we may his people recognize his king- add: progress: though: a most'; ____ _ lines so that they too could If he enlarged his! room, important product is not - become progressive after he would I present his easily imported .'i.1 ; all, progress is a most important house as something different 54.1.1444w..4454N.w.1..N product and only kingly than those of his fellow countrymen people could afford it. but this would not be YOUTH t progress for all -merely for Among Mi advisors was a one Moreover! the anthropologist ''"""'vv'''vvvv""%v v vw colonial and rcprcscnlalhe advisor insisted that the he too was progressive, but . one and only item which Bishop Barry with differente time he a cold and must show the.king's .. graduate anlhn> "lo : : '''''' was a : p > > ''' status was his throne. SchoolST. '- he High ,10. gist, was an enlightened Once more, the advisor progressive.( who had already studied engineering I'ETF: :IISISUIIGfast.cc Combined choir at ordination Mass It in happened that in college ) sought and found this advisor had writtena a solution, lie devised a put began holidays on April at Bishop 14 and Barry endedon :Students:; of St. Joseph Academy, St Augustine ordination Mans for Father William L. look place on Low Sunday at the Mission .! the learned and exotic of the paper trans.on lev raise which the throne could from lower the roof and April 20. On April 22, the Father Lopez High School, Daytona Stahler and Father Roland ).C. Juhen. The hombre ds Dies in St Augusta mission importance of status In culture In this way the king{ could freshmen, sophomores and Beach and Bishop Kenny High School, Jtck- choir was under the direction of the Sistersof and thus was quite an author. have the throne within his Juniors took part in a career eonville, formed the choir which sang at the St. Joseph. Ordination of tbs two Priests itv on the problem of the king house lower it during! the day day at Barry Students chose and in the evemn" hi' he three fields which Interested and desire to Import progress \\ sn4 pe hag as due blereaehyof for hn people. slept the throne could be them and attended! talks by Value of sports raises Is respected itsn members of these calls professions stored the The ad. Hochwalt educatorsto Thus it happened that the in eaves Msgr. on excellent iBStrsmeol h the The National Honor visor advised that it would bea Society advisor advised the king that surveyed by Pope Induction took place at Barryon service .f mis is his pm kind of instant throne.To . he obtain a brass throne upon .011.1! well fai his. assist this the king agreed April 23. Guest speaker "Anc.CITY (KC) as as which he should sit and act : make shared services successful life" since he reasoned that his at the assembly was Guy for he could kingly by so doing{ The Church encourages sports Among the values that most Kdgli! television sportscaster, teach progress!: by example to status as king required that between which foster "harmony said his subjects, (Heretofore the he be active as king when reports Mike Frey.Epiphany :NMViOltK: (:NC-The) experimental nature of the gram to aid the education of be respected the Pope ,, king, as all his subjects awake, after all, in sleep are shared services provision of t he new Jo't'drralald to educaa children from underprivileged \ physical developmentand are the unity of the family andfulfillment social life merely sat on the dirt floor not all men equal* grade tlon law was stressed" here by close observer of the law's !low Income families. intellectual and moral participation of in duties of their homes; no one so For several months, the development! Funds would be given public education" Pope P.uI1 has religious , used throe was duly lowered the school districts The law requires said at an audience grantedto He added: much is a wooden stool school Venice "l'ducatol'l-and I those in and in knows what I mean public M paraDing "Evfr'one 111)011lhirh to perch and disc king acted kingly!: and his pea that needy children inparochial delegates attending the international chial school systems- are g'[ to have to make a con- and other Important part sports can cuss the business of the dayor ple progressed by his exam private congress on sports week t pIe. In the eve, the throne n. ln-: f'lrty sixth seventh certed effort to see how thin provision can be successful," schools be assisted by the psychology being held in have in the education of the I Moreover! by enlightened! was reined with the king and and eighth grade Epiphany !: laid Monsignor Frederick public schools which must ex Rome young, training them in discipline anthropological standards, a thus all slept equally and con School students have been G. Hochwalt. ucational here, lie Association is executive convention tend certain benefits through Speaking hi French, the and courage, helping rehearsing for weeks secretary them to develop the personal tentedly.One many shared services or facilities.The . brass throne much told was so Pop representatives for their roles in a two act The Priest appeared before of the association of and collective virtues of loysV more In, .tatus.\\lse. than any faithful night, an the Operetta called "Mississippi congressional! committee considering Catholic teachers and admin law does not specify from 34 countries (April 22))' ty, obedience a spirit of renunciation chair ordinary or and stool. Thus !king dreamed of 'further progress Melody" which Is based on << the legislation as istrators. exactly whit form shared services "Sport! la Ionic as It does tenacity temperance . vas purchased Imported hiM throne fell the adventures of Tom Sawyer spokesman for the KducationDepartment In common with spokesmenfor are to lake. "We will not ,become ss end I In Helf and self-control." by the royal treasury one and huckleberry Finn. National Cath the legislation when it was just have t* are," said .Mon. heavy brass throne prepaid. This, in itself, would not be olic Welfare f Conference. signer Hochwalt. This musical production 111 on the floor of the house and When the device was deluded a great disaster, except for be and heard tat Washington, DC., of whichhe llochwalt senate. Monsignor seen en May however, it was disc the unfortunate fact that directly Much will have to be worked TAMPA 8 in the Venice Gar. Is director stressed the experimental p m , corned that the king had no beneath the throne was eut on the local level he indicated den's Recreation Center. lie was' interviewed (April character of the law's major room In his house for the the accustomed place of repose although guidelineswill Tickets be obtained in 21) at the 62nd:! ) by provision may newsmen throne. Indeed no home in for his majesty. lie died be prepared by the United -.--- the school office annual National Catholic .:d. This is a US billion pro- States Office of Kducation.Thero INSURANCE . 'F Pat rVa Aisle life .Home at luiina MEN !I An Invitation t Iit11'l experience Is with not shared very time much," (li) MORELAND HENRI-OIIVEg-MONTEAU A. t MONTEAU INC. I you can't afford to miss Y ha said, noting new NCEA 31 Wastes Union lauding Y' figures that while at least 55 l Catholic diocesan school s>sterns Phone 2n.,," Tempe Florida are engaged: in such Our Lady ; programs, the total number of M. schools is relatively small of "We found a total of Z52 MARY HELP OF ;1ath'IFlorida r l t Z grade sthoolj and 182 high schools where at least a minimum program of shared time ___ was in operation," he said In the nation as a whole, there CHRISTIANS CAMPFORMERLY MONASTERY RETREAT HOUSE ara lOftRfl Catholic grads PASSIONIST FATHERS schools and 2477 high schools. Re said ( CAMP DON BOSCO) Wrl tr rhitmi a aeries af regional Friday Ev.ning-Sund. Afternoon : was. R.tr.M IMr.rt.r.: t TI mrrllagi for superintendents Individual ForAny *** t a' *i .f Catholic ichsol For Boys 8 to 14 May Register North r lm j,. ,s, systemswill riorliU lie*a be> hrld shortly across the Woaland. $5 Ragiitration Ft* in iima country U acquaint these sir( Staffad eicluu'valtf by tt flclals with the law led lake. at/ the ayHl.rti of Tampa. Uuna all the facilidat otime Mara Help .f Or.it.ani School for loyi.Opan . SCHOOLSROSARIAN ?t y Monsignor Hixhwalt also Sunday, Juna 20th thru Sunday, August Irk inclutiva.F . 4 *1I released other statistics it 'p the press conference These -.- c included figures on the number . ACADEMY of children turned away Teachers of new Priest from Catholic schools ROAM*** eel day nrhaol for (pills .N ........ of fc...HNI a new educational statistic Ha said Lake Worth. Gt>8d.. ass to tvtrha. Fully 1III.dlt.. >awlinndtait Blisters of St. Dominic of RlauveK Four of their congregation are. pic- the NCKA: also asked diocesans 1 sir *. AH sparse muriv 1. art, S>....""" Dinned braisles. el K. noMinia. for raining< addr.,*: RrKlMrM.KOSAHUX Nt'w York were' the teachers of Father tured at his ordination in St. Auruo-- ) about the number of , ACADEMY' WEST: FILM< BKlCH Roland! M. Juhen in Daytona Beach tine on Low Sunday at the Mission of nonCatholic pupils enrolled, through grade school and high school Nombrs da Dies. another new test in educational - fart finding! e Academy Of The Holy Names " Roaidanf andl Jay school for girU. Grads one 4o ....11'.. fuRy e 1 1a 1e r .1 atareditod. Program" includai: eoflaga preparatory and "nlr.r r, s ..",...., mss'a. art and sports Conduced by Sillies of the Holy 1 Names. 3)19 Kaytbora Boulevard Tampa, florid. II OUII LADY OF THE: HILLS '" CAMPIIENDEnSONVIIJ. ., ',., s ii . t. ( la / r s : Ii. s N. c. *.: $MOO p., ...k (or any ,,_bet .f ...... Al a 7 to 16. 200 acres, 37 buildings In thoBlu WRITE TO: Ridge Mountains large modern . +. Mary Help ef Christian School pool, mountain lake, with all camping Post Office Boi H aclivitUs guided by trained counselors. . Ideal accommodations for visiting par 1 Tampa, Florida, 33605 en Is. Camp provides pickup service to _- - or from nearest rail, air, bus terminal. irEnter AM.Id..r lw/ng ScK..l tse: A camp lor youngsters to grow...Ipldl- MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS SCHOOLA ually, healthfully. For literature, write: _ Ham.Jk. Sc"-o/" l for by-. Age. 10 H II. ,r.a'.< irt Nw W Winter Address: $.."td .reaSi\ely 'by t.ire $0:..;.... eI Dee lasso OUR LADY or TIlE HILLS CAMP Mission grounds Low SundayFourth t...,o tamp. 1(11\eoot '..-.s c:e SI. Leos Church ofl'nlum. Al m.;,.r. Spe', ,Iwt land .a4) 0.-. Dr. . 335 degree: Knights cession to enter the Oldest Mmwan' led by altar boys of \in-m .. +vr.u end Sh.p s Springdale Av.nueWINSTONSALEM > , N. C. bus formed a guard of honor al-nj: sions grounds. Father Pand I parishes. The procession was an fee bq e i'..dw the paths at the Miwion Noir.bre: OShea of the Cathedral t1.ftY'fnt of the annual pilgrimage t. ,... Se: M.., H.I''p e' Oort'; '.... ScJ..I de Pios for the Low Sunday pro- marshalled the procession which, St Augustine Mission. '0. l.. K ........ F4. JJ.CSOf r The Florida Catholic, Friday, April SO, 196.5 tAagAet! "" '""' Annual pilgrimageheld , Low Sunday 1rwftM .1 : I T _ ... T .n. trio MM .... _ _ leg the assemblage that director every of the Million Nombre de of Catholic has a duty to strive _ DIOI the sermon to the, delivered pilgrims. to continue the work of the : _ Church In America."If . The people were arrayed before - I the gold.and.scarlet-dec- wt art to continue the r : work aC _ crated outdoor rustic altar, of the early Catholic the site of the first parish missionaries who made this Ma si. place the true birthplace of Recalling the historic and our nation, wt must pledgeour religious significance of heart, our energies and America'i Most Sacred Acre our resources Vt must Father Cannon briefly r; pledge l ourselves to the futurein viewed the dual beginnings of order to preserve our civilization and Christianity Catholic heritage," Father t A 1 Cannon told the gathering at the Mission site, remind. Looking toward the oath News media tt a point ef land extending from the Mlssloe. ground Into Mataniai Bay, Father Mission Cannon laid "0. this spet- give where the first parish wn bars In this latloe-there . full will rise a Beacon Faith, a coverageST. Great Cross rising toward , heaven for all tt ire." -.a AfGfSTIVE-Nationil - attention was drawn to Low Ht was referring to a Quadrlcentennial Souvenir of oldest written records in U. S. Sunday ceremonies at the monument to the Mission of Nombrt dt thou birthplace of Catholicity a OAS Ambassador from 11 Lat the oldest written records In the redo Vaiquei Car rlaoaa of Colombia Inscribes history this week as representatbesof ZOitory stainless steel ilium- in American countries attended & United States, preserved by the P. various national news media touted cross which will be visiblt ; Archbishop Joseph Hurley, Archbishop Joseph p, Hurley Inscribes the reception given for them In St. Au. Church in St. Augustine, the Senor Reuben I covered the ordination from land and sea The are Alvarenga of Tar Mission's historical booklet on the founding of St. Mass and Pilgrimage. construction work on the gUBtine after ordination ceremoniesat Ibero-American viaitora, Including, aguay; and Dr William Sanders, Augustine for Senor Dr, Carlos Garcia Bauer ef Associated Great Cross Press and United Is underway and < America'a Oldest Mission Look. from left, Carlos Alzamora assistant charge of Press International the is scheduled for completion to secretary general the Guatemala. The prelate in the portrait la Blahop nation'i two major news services coincide with fastlvltles i l l log at a copy of the first page of d'affaires of Peru; Senor Dr. Al. Organization of American States. William Kenny, one of the Diocese's early Blshope. -Jed tones and photos planned to honor the birth ... of the ordination before date of the first parish Massin sundown to newspapers radio America, September I, and television news editors IMS. across the country Father Cannon also told the gathering of pilgrims of plans Coverage tf the event was filmed for television stations for construction of a votive church on the Minion around the state by correspondents J In St. Augustine ground The foundation and part of the coquina walls of The events of the day also the votive church art under , mere filmed In color by a motion construction and art due to picture production company be completed In September, u which Is planning a documentary !the Mission director said. y o presentation in the Father Gannon'i address v near future. followed the long winding Newspapers In the Diocese procession In which th" statue hid photographer reporters of Our Lady of La Leche, patron . assigned to the Low Sunday of the Diocese, wn carried events and the story of the by school children bearIng - ordination and pilgrimage<< was blue and white streamers. carried on network and local Monsignor James J. Heslin a radio and television newt gave the Benediction of the programs throughout Florida Most Blessed< Sacrament, to a: a and !the nation. conclude the day of celebration In addition to coverage by which marked the n.tlon' .- the secular press, the nation'i beginning at the Mil a.. Catholic lion. press newspaper and magazines-were i.r Other Priests taking part From Honduras and ArgentinaThe feed through various religious Included the deacon and sub \./ ' newt sen fees. dfl'onath.r Richard J. Organization of American States the Mission of Nombre do I Dht m , The Low Sunday events acted Bowlei and< Father Joseph Ambassadors their wives, aides and Sunday, were Svnora Rlcardo A Mldenct . as a vehicle for launching Caut/ield; Fathtr David American government officials ware In Roto of Honduras left and the Mission ai a focal point O Shea, master "f ceremonies Visitors at reception , St Aujruatln liat weekend for cere JVnor and Senora Rlcardo C !Iambsninnies for several feature article In ; and the chaplains to national publications, Including the Archbishop Father Joseph Historic sicmncanrt! cf Am.rI:.'. foreground at the reception| above art I marking the city's Quadriren of Argentina.Expert . and A. Barry and Father MiMion of Nombre dt DI the tennis!. At the reception for them st mafirmes newspaper MI "ia Senor Cark Alzamora cf Peru, a . -- --- ------ -- -- -- - !. As the result of advance David P I'age.Monignor subject of conversation at the rrcrp charge d'affaires, and Senora Alfredo information, several televisionand John P Burns, lists for the Ambaaaadon to the Or Vazquci Carrizoita of Colombia. The cites by radio network pastor of the Cathedral of St. progress I program ginizaUon of American States "ho reception took place In the library of Daytona Beach director and feature newt Augustine, and Monsignor and Mortimer Danaher director attended the ordination Maas at the the illaakm. editors& columnist magazine editori have requested of schools, joined ether Oldest XliMion laat Sunday. In the Church in Latin America .. Welcome Tr.releriFwniors -- -- -- -- --- - Interview and< feature matsslat Prletti In the annual Low \VAMII\niOV (Nr) Father John J, ConsldlneM Sunday pilgrimage. Coming eventsMay Pontiff/ acclaims M., director of the Latin American liureau National F.rc) int* Peso, $,..1.1.'" Catholic Welfare Conference, mail< there t.I an overall resurgence RaHai Wrry.,)M I Ire's DAYTONA BEACH relic dance May 1. I I'arUh picnic, Juat U. Sisters' work in of Catholic life In I-ntln America although the AluminumMildred's p m Fern Cm Armory, TlUUlppee Park Safety, tier- (-Church aM. program' Inert figures, clerical and lay. who Hghws: l-Ofm.IIII..h Orlando M Andrew parish lot Our lady U LuMr4t nursing the sick Is still In Its Initial stages.T In their various theater of "FOURTH GENERATION JEWELERS SING Illl" Holy Name Society sponsor. .Wreak. IiuMduKalreet . action , , aomt large J*..*rt card May I, 11. Mary knoll mlaalonrr many pert) for women, Junt 'TIC."" (' told the S Club of WaihIngtofi quite small have rniximlvdas . 110 rra A. Ritzi & Sons 1 to 4 CM Hell St. ( ) - Wm. pm la to M. Academy of IMyNentea , of one a< < ord to the s(* ua-a murFurmfurt "there almost' li Cowl sancta Ma I' .'..u1! has ttpreised an Petersburg Tempo rill need of the hour"INCOME ere II "I....... ..... h9 V***>1 J..el Un ria. apoMor his esteem. for the thousands daily increase In social action "r. ".". rel.Is. . Cl Ml African" Gem Safety 121 N. leaes.. Sf. Bazaar May 2. Blessed lsrdlodlo..1 r fewer leg ef Raters dedicated to nursing programs sinister the ,. _. ., 00' Trinity perish, JarkMovtne. Tees, $rpirmbrr I, Manus Catholic: Church" In t tht TAXSERVICE ,"s the .k k throughout the fried chicken darer, IS te I .1 \.mb,' de Dlos, SI, ,\.gus-. battle against lonerS and t JTeyl J. Tr4"ai'sDayton "'. tine wid. economic Injustices St James Orlando, pert**! During a talk In M I'ettr'i There art "networks IIf f r* lollLLOYD . Moving it Stortg Co. is He..,d.Tses., I Aii.tla*.. IWatItIeft ef Cathedral of development ireePfs' C5 J. pw-ntc May t. noon I* I pm en April 18 More the dele. operatives community 't Agents ALLIED TAX LlNta. INC.D1TTOX1 Camp" ftt Pedro M*..ta... It Augustine, December IFurhanrttr gates to the third renflreis of projects) technical 144 Mews Ave. 2U"256PRINTING COX CenfreM, St training and stall" 111111111'mira" ?ealarnIll the Italian Meratton of ours I*. Cae pwU. -CL H04 Me g*. 11.11 44WT lstly' ,.estUs, May 21.ftamada Auguitine. f eWwary X. 19M. hag Slalom !N had a word afpral. '.." Father Consume Offie Suppliei IDS, (ecta Reach ediration of V 1 t I v t .. fir "tke Inmimeraltltand Mid, which have around CL 2,1471 Card party and benefit Church Miettftfl r>t Nemt re silent ranks of souls ceviwraiMJ Cal ntui in Latin America" to h". frM at 411 0f.' 'III" NtrtH bath Sheet a I.'''' show May S. Soothe. Wornan lie Dm' M Augustine, April tl) God happily. eiv J"rl tr,,.tlOl. C.iMkixa'* pris; ..se Ct.I . J.wph J. 0..,......, 'i tub.. Jerkaonvtlle. fU.- 17, I M.Honors. gaped werklSHC f lee the sick The Catholic lay public MMtav, **Ma > Hemaa CIIab..p""Mt. with. a religious' spiril sod n.., loafer la dormant There urrerdien i . UI t4.. I..c S.. 2 4214 111 M.goeiir, H.Hin a"J Am /.4i ,.... 1 ... with MM. preitif ef rret,. art" bff. Nitfg algae itt IItotelllgeAt .. D., bath Japaneseto Dance May I. I p m te 1 Itonal qtMltfkratloM and tealou tern e open I .M. M, |II| f.M.SAN . VOlUSIA IuroITID "unI"y a m. Clearwaler Brach Me- per a I apotloUH ef Cbrtdiaq! . mortal CMC Cnrfer. Mettor'i recall ancient JItt'fll Th* 11.1, Father Uld the Mfliwwe sd action in pubis lese.et ,nn.: .:.. Club ef IMeeeed $acra.e.tBaieer life iWwfl w* SIEGFRIED APPLIANCES HistHv'Ktwiy High gent "...... your dedicate .. REMORESTAURANT .. foal JacleewlDe. May t. fi4U t (NCI -. Paela Car cod melerMi prratexe *t tM "Chrtetta serial. teaching lops: .* .1 ", sie...Jey fr-; ..ilwy.. ivchs.e Forty Dews Dtvetlon I duel. ......111. pep*) lgadeM Me ef tteee who suffer u tilt la aiirtaum the .....MII 172-0100 5 bIMl. *.11 tf "',...4. es u.s. I IFIESCgiPTIONS BiM4 Trwttf Church r.,.".. ... --.t. .UM deuMMtreiiot that. tMUrtkelar ks-M tt .MM well Informed I2M SO. II06IW009: Orala. May I te Kay II. holy ..i( the etarwery ., deesend. (: r tsgKn i, Mid II per u a reeeK ., the pa* huun eat* wetly at /pm seta of pertenited RMhceee tmler tile coetecraUea ef torah ef Ik* _.rc...... of CL 2.1357 FILED SENSES DV nDlIBE1. Father Hayser 0 r... teary Jaseseit CeUwUci imvttM oeieselfa God MS relifMvslife. "raall. Coil. fem. *V a-Wr - speaker a pe.*i.g ef OM ef M net a woolens. a.4Itermtest and. etjttr l-.t. Americas .eTW - K ef C state cea.ee4/.>... .... Ms. tbt ceirwal' I here retMincuUeii. ner a hens-. MATERNITY TOGS CONTACT AgTlFICJAt May 14 t.. voyager MeMDattona reteetty He wet the. feudal tWMUsei of the .healthy valises LENSES ETES I>aHi. Ned, Takayawa thorn whe of .Uw |.irtessslity. NO f rriral| saM. "Bellair Pitt," Theater party *TU.d of was euM .from Jee. lerremeisttH "It U aet a cover*? and then "it wMiig causal .r }>K.r4..* <,..t>.M lot the ttH..11. Se k.. Meek," June e. ()sir Lady efUurtfei a Catholic dejnegM fearful repMiiei, ef UM r.> .,..Iot..h'. ahwl" the user The sly dip 0the .f.M.. *r.. } affix' SCHWALM OPTICAL parish lm ie\.. Altar | period elfhirtif p.......... ipWMiHimee. ef artlvt em (rare .< "tilt ( beech U UlleAmrrlf e.mplae '.... ss.t..n.ry. ...',. a um DATTONA Society, apoeeoir |ieeyi..eM to Use servke ef . IU IIOADWA1 tb_ ears Shelrt.U.s your bret> eei It la a gin. the added La France (his sskrr1s) esaeipW was "k..,.aH....ff... tHrkH ef .si.M. I "lovinganswer HII rl>c..wwl a r.kul.e.deffort DAYTONA aKift.FURNITURE S.rvt"g the H.hfu! Ares with a rot s m.)rKy ., them eirbraetef > te fled wbMb. over.Rowe 'by many nse..ife..t . Uniforms H the ef fat'hew nip evr Dignified, S.rv*. of Hephest Oval.tf ( alb...rKm. He UKpaey ...... ke ags." ptftfowl uuuu ,u,,<>,,,,, "<,* It Low Coif Ill Mat-. tkertbei Is Ma peen ..... Subscribo nowGIRO'S . iere.Tatajrama W.-_ I MM Al Types ,Veer teaejsetaUea. It also. ,,,,,, \ { fkoa wet Wn fruitM wtaMi ler the .buMasreenawMNy .u"u uu" uu Jlnberf J..3FUNE8AI attUalt! Lf.O. le He the IMS ef s ptw..rfiU a4 tct.ly raftM l."e S.leeti." SHOWROOMS anLi dams,. 'fewaal be*) He WMbeptnH but' r...,.... Me spurt Qw.t'si 1\1"- HOME ""'at." .Us 1,4. Me and t/iabljr. of pour Mrvtrtintrt c..._ ....4. 0-spec Robert* L. White Prti. Rideveoedjfolly became lord If Tiiatenk) r.*. A ....,. a faith ill aroeaiMMwiy c.._ s.'.t I Se>*... , PSont 677-9100 1520 255-3681 I te: trim Ian till! IMS. earl of whirls' ran rtiiigr 2610 N. >.:t Ff*...f ..,,,,,,.r.1 Ar.t Off Hs.: ..., f 2 HII. 127 N.. AV.'e Mantis' UIfA from liW tour. ,e mile la 1a't \;.<" general N- ...,.... 445 2512 St.enee'e Opp.;+e Termis.l I"ilc.lttSeven . of g'xl t .. . Eight: ; The Florida Catholic, Friday, April 80,1963 -- . . '" r; .. "t I tr .1 : r.:, '. -r-: "' lid \1' ':r.r.t lI + II'y.y. e 1 At + kyt 5' I 4 i44 / r TC s + t 1 r. - '.I ....-: Example to America, pilgrimage-_fo Mission ; i5.frt.i .. .. ", foreground Sisters of other communities at the every parish In this Diocese would w'4 lot. Sisters of St, Joseph, -= . have their motherhouse in St. Au. Oldest Mission In the U. S on Low give the example to America of : r ..:. ,,":"-- 1 i the teachers Sunday the day Archbishop Jo. making the Oldest Mission the 2S , gustine. They were 4Ow:, .'" oj In Jacksonville of Father William Bpph P. Hurley ordained FatherStahler place of parish pilgrimage duringL. ;;;- ..t ....J' ! L. Stabler during hi* elementary and Father Roland M. year of 1P65, the Quadricen- '. -. "'0 school days at St Paul parish In Julien. On that day the Arch tennial of the founding of the Old. Name at Low ; I Holy Sunday the Gateway City They Joined bishop expressed the hope that eat City. men Member of the Holy Name Rotietien Low Sunday pilgrimage last week Mot Sacred Acre, the Mission of n 1A of the Diocese joined othera The men with the unfurled ban. Nombre de Die in St. Augustine.Recall . Y r + in the procession of the Most ner of their Society marched a II e Blessed Sacrament at the annual through the paths of America's 1t 1 ' f ..1 1'' A swt r t 1 6, wI + ' M r , r j'T : ; e .:r ...a n..1Ws. M .' \ a ieA..A} I HWH1 >HV< .V >J Spanish heritage *- ? j Mr w i',' ',, During lAW Sunday ceremonies of the St Augustine citizens' were carrying the replica of the at the Mission of Nombre de Dioa "royal family" costumed in 16th original Spanish madonna revered M h. in St. Augustine, Spanish atmosphere century Spanish attire, right./ The at the Mission. The statue ia was recreated by members group followed school children who known aa Our Lady of La Leche. Hike 50 miles to attend ordinationLike - '''''''\''''''\ \''', Aids Hong Kong's hungry pilgrims of old these Boy to the Ancient City. They left St. ordination early Sunday ninrning, LARGO Scouts of America left their homei Paul parish at 2 p.m. on Fridayand footsore' but ready to participateIn Subscribe in Jacksonville on Friday April pitched their first ramp at the Low Sunday ceremonies, All children by giving buns 23, to walk the SO miles to St Au Bayard. The next night found them of the boys had automobile rides gUIIUn '1I Oldest Mission., All members at Anastasia Island in St, Augus home following the ordination and IIONCi: HOMi; (:NC)-One tweet bun a day may not of Troop 41, St. Paul parish tine where they camped) in Light. pilgrimage. sound like a nowerhouse of nourishment but it can "" Met they were led by Scoutmaster house park. They arrived at the provide instant food for Now"I Thomas J, Sallas on their journey Mission of Nombre de Dioa for theArmenia's persistent hunger button starting of with buns a for dally ome dftri SUM 'V-L Q', Drugs -- -- ---- -- -- _.- That Is why a bun d, trl. undernourished boy andgirls rrryai: button project to help ener thIS British, rolonJI '. 212 W. lay Dr, In \ of Tnu u T hams Legion decency Schedule meet loss frr'.T: tn. IhgINlime I girt the thousands of Hong ,. goal is loo.ww buns by PV SM-4II7 tobd or.lly unn..MMn.hu Kong children for 601 N. Cl..rw.t.r.lrgo . HOME: (NO) A new gen. 1ST\\RIL, Turkey" (:NC- rates new movies in publbhrl, ,In tie, >..conIAprll / U- poor ( the end of 15. Ph. SI4-OI71 whom hunger li still of oral of the Order of St Camil. ,, rue of Mrk month away Armenian rite t Archbishop li iMtt life has been launched by tram the people fir f the lus will be elected at the general Paul Kiredjian of Istanbul, Morally! objectionable) in part for all Monsignor Joseph Romamel- nltrd !Main have cme the ORVIUES GULF SERVICE ' chapter meeting to ,beheld head of the Armenian Catholic A'''.... 1r. \.. Int..n., The, 10t: t1.: local director\ of flnur milk powder and ail DORE'S LAWNMOWER 1010 W lap Drive ? here on May 2. There III AnlrlrulIl1'' et 1ndI.: 'shut hot POll 'T'rh. for these bum. SHOP Mire Den be 43 electors and provincial community in Turkey lilT \n! "".',r MIa Catholic Relief !'I'TVIl'pS-Sa. Tore lawn Boy $14174) N.t.i participating The North since 1917, died here on April ,RI..k.,......"IIobbllh. JKLV Null'Th.. h'\IIIhh'JKMs rh.1.15. tional Catholic Welfare Con From friends. throughout 10'In a?',,: r.a...'" 24 Hour R.d;, ConrrolUd American province of the 20 He was 69. ....m..' of T.r.... or Human RendMle a Terence the work l'on.tMdalh the | AH "" ,, order which ministers to the frog ,.,.. hIm 'prln..h.ft Thin dOf' n't mean that he supplementary nutritional Serve. l A native of Koran In south I'ry of Call." H r.....".. .......r. The HkTUr"r. Is his. title of .d'. '" ..... ., hai Its headquarters in .. I', Ih. I/Mnt. Csre. IT ", ,,,'1,. so JKStLnlrntu : relinquishing needs of growing voung' Truck Rtpt;ring he Mil*'aukee.IMOIMUCWU. etn Turkey, was ordaineda .Is Sailrlr. ..,.... It 05.11.V ".Noodle King"-a title whKhM den" have come gifts to pro- Priest In 1919, after the Armenian ,..,It .... Tt>. Tn C..dm.nll" 'eln. P.v, JKL taking him bark to the vide! sugar east and egg .. ,. . Iwllo' nt .lIn. Jk 1I".lh I..... MIIT1I community had been Purl ..r. .....h.In' JMU IIn .nil ,h. Maps. Hlrl JIoUT'nr' I'niled States at the end of powder and ewer the baking *WINDOW Ulllf decimated by the Ottoman 1 I'nur.5.. me. l'V Ihmt .:.", ..oI..r I April to prepare for Noodle. fall of the initial S.(ono( daily OFFICE SUPPLYONG Turki fourteen Armenian Frizz for T.. IIhot I. ,,,, I\Irll. A golf tournament to raise bun*. From Ru.n..IIh lass ....11 'Drhl ofIi. Catholics Sees were drutroved ., T""r..I' a 5'olhte IMPS aemmv V.. The KLVHIlirl fundi to fight world hunger Monsignor rtoro mello a OFFICE OUTFITTERS COMPLETE SUPPLIES 1I" and abandoned in the course( I H..., JK Iatlee MIS IIIh... HJAV It will he held I at the Went, Mart knoll miuumer and a R, J. LOWRY OrMgr. iWI" : of World War. and the Istanbul H.H.s.J Rldro 10010 Tan H..I I 11'1111..11.....,.,111ow Th.: Tale JU Chester Countrv Club in New kP.ri golfer hopes that this 2I" Wnt lay Drive, large, Florid Phone 514.5971i = AI.I: C W.... \ archbishopric which Archbishop Horror of e.rlr R..r JKI. The.. h"I. D' Uv York on May 24 !Noodle golf match. fint. ever ... Hou. II H_. A "I a MT + ALUMINUM ''I-:: Kliedjian was to head .. Tlsra T.hlllIII Noodles he taken home to tie held will gain . I e ink. n ...n JKVIT TUM 1',.,....* ".. JIC can popu.lant wHlealrctor was not restored until RIB! : John HoMlirb. 1'1.... Como, Tnmnrrnw 1. My Tur to be cooked-but bum tan and that "inu' ".,...ww" a.eo.ewr.w"- .....Ie"....mnN.., CIt.+/..1 l.rl't 000.e At the time of his death, .l..,Ills limn,. JKV \nd.r.... ..AM'.. Virtu.IT ST be eaten on the ipot !So namenti wi,iiiif'I held throughout ) H. L. @ I.(.., "INUt INIy' .,... Jean' ,.... there were only 4700 \rme- Mi.ln, nnilni, JK wall or N..... T Monsignor rtomamello Is the Ci untnHow c( I lituror- Ratter a.cM.w. ", (I/u1' ,...Itu...rho MItINAt nlan rite Catholics left in Turkey KI"." .lik Whip KMT who H..n aiMulM, ;n'tOfft Ion,. lu.ar" .him, M rt9 9t- Appf I NM/.xx I lnnl ShiM Th. . .....II h._ants 'Ie Meal HS! and only 70.(MM) separated I ooklni tar Lee KM why in Mr Hotk.r H""1 t. Kmrk KLM JIt Ia.rfl:: 1.,fr't ... S14-7II' R... 114.271CLEARWATER Armenian Christians, Isle H.. )lany Pane .IOM Is'., and La.." 1'1 I...\. on the Rlvl.r HJi. .. T..l.r<1it. TIo... n1Tmnwrow I... ., th. Hill.n.f HI WKt: I r -m.. ' Compare Our Restaurant MII In Id. Midil. Tour tiUllni liT 1 Equipment j "irt Hul Mill Z_". HKSCondemned v.-. t Financing and No Down Payment iTp Iluriue' ol the K.4 f.itkS.nnv r.5' e a 1t ,., eye I..h ... ".rr". .. /SI ...... 1'... 11r..... I Quality, II aslir.)M AM pi* ..rttltt*. . 1 HOTEL CHINA AND GLASSWARE CO. ;.../C ".11) .'.'.'nl..The NKMRrtkl.i. w\T Ml.,'"'."nm.r... ,fnr, A the HinXT Year Ox*.Step Sict; Fez Al la.* And! Gttd... SMppras .U'K woal ell w,, ".. .ci, ........111.. Sl.. I Irere.rrlv to W\T Mil Mnl*..i.r. Tli. STWMmiiln SKYCREST GARDEN SUPPLY Chrl.lln. k...., I Pino HKSTVv I Affair' The HUTUi Li?. ,. IJv.Pmn. A FERTILIZES INSECTICIDES SEEDS I PLANTS 24 Colored Porter Stamps I P.me eWh M. ?-Nun OdM.y. Tk. JKL GARDEN TOOLS-FREE DELIVERY ''.nl.nipt HJX IMd n5......." Ph 44K7444 If21 Dr.. Street Hiqhlightmq; the his' of *" : . ory (an Tli.nurini or "...... lane FHST .. Florid 400th Anniversary ".". Mihl, TZ "..., Wild. l IC r.! r" Price $1.00 ;mcludti ..mply I .n... STrn. r........". Summer. dttcrp- My l,...., HO Pt.Mtr. HJ ,'" bye folder with damps tmilling. H.,,. .... III."... "" .)'trl A" .. Park 1T CLARK'S ( Writ to I l I..\.. Twi Less HIT PL.... NM N.wl HKU r : ,,,,... flf I.... Port ot .,. ' : Florid Pester( J.." ,,r Ik. Am SfPSTS Prl.i. rrop.rlTS.nil.r 1 w' GULF SERVICE . StampsP. .... .J I Au., M. IIlupu.T 0\0...... .t Adul"."" "IT N1 ,o O. Los 175 IA."tll' e.iMay Kish1 end KRCUUS I CREW : '::7'.'. Land 0 labs. Fla.GAINESVILLE'S I'.d'..Ck.1ul.vs,.. 1il1.U Le.. ..".. be M..rli, >| *O aril I PHONE 44.-17l9 I..w. The JK; ...." C' I.I pine KKUJ tfl I, I... f.l.w. "' .............. '11._ The I I.1 i Talk Mot w.mI .... HIT Cu$I.. of Summer K'155 Enawl ..,. name TWTM The Hal FINEST HOME VALUES I I.n,. O..tnMI TkM .S.i SARASOTA- BRADENTON ,-"'. My frf. >.l.. T. TM...(. T*. ,......... I M I..,. ... riltew Trash. The (I. ".''''.) .I.nvrL... ...Tire Vlrt*.(. does it taste son? ... .. Wet ol the ..._. , 51.14 1* Part 1\....... STtWm. . Mnbe ire .. .. the .rhii.. *T Monsignor Joseph Romaniello M.M. adds 'and Mllins 1I..1Ittful 1111 Women II the wellRJW (EIf C yattr far Bun" to his title of Noodle Pneet in his fight ] HUGH EDWARDS INC. Of r IN Ml ....tit' M .Key.11.,."to rKCWKXTS Symbol tSI .....lt.,l. w*. to provide more food for more undernourished in ...m..*. (Ol Uw Ml 1.- I.M.U iTi .....11F ...._.'. youngster in Hong Konf A daily bun project SARASOTAt ORIGINAL lAW BARt -.r. ... ..rlt! CONTAINS .M. M...'..1 ,1 I In* mor.1II.OMU. JTW TWO BI/OTIt TROY ill" *it,..,,...... .K:) i..n... v < *ir.Mi<* "r, i.litvm. is bring launched this month by Monsignor I .'Ie .... *. W Sticky P1104; Read .* S..*%. Crag (JUJ 41)) IT fATRlCVA rARISn A>D lOIOOIj ..., ... ,ill ..n;..., Ml.. I1.1.Ik At*. A Itih Kt I .ulcld*. in ....1.... lit! '' ,II SHrpRriCVTl: tSlf rvices-\C\\0 to bring a bun a day to 5CKX) INEXPENSIVI .... ., ..... ... 'k I hungry little fellow like Jimmy L* St iisq inwl f II I A. M. P'" _: ' I f 24212'L / ,.......... __w ..".".... .. "'. " / mark anniversary ofhristianity's Nine the Floilda Catholic, Friday, AprU 30, 1965. start in islands Over 300 youngsters await . U qTY (NC)- jaanda of a sessions at Camp St. Johnny : have thin coastal peraona flocked dint AnUniuttl "in efflc11ti." t ' to i city m ark the 400th anniveraary of at a Solemn ronUlltal l Mesa, Father I Chriatlanlzation of the Philip E. HaMeatl : Philippines with and Presiding PtQidida . alone and liturgical! cerenlei. meeting, pro- capagal will I iced the thousands )Ml- SW"rttIU.\, Horida-Camp St. JohQ, the OUT., of Colombo Ceylon; sf persons a ,mbe4! summer camp In north j Florida, will open In a few fecal point !ia the atx-day Archbishop Egidio Vagnoui. at the congress site 'in g more weeks on Sunday, June 1J. The camp wilt| pe open lemony (April 27 to May United apostolic delegate in I the prayer .( fenierratioi ef' the N from June 13 to August 6 cap 4 bug wooden troll State and former Filipine people .M Christ( the this year.Three . is ted near the shore where epostolfc nuncie to the Philip- King. hundred and twenty aniiB/ eplarer Pines; and aujuuary Bishop Catholic children from allover Firnandohgellan first planted Fulton J. Sheen pf l new York. Perkapi (the mast plmbilte, the Dioceia will asiemble . -osi lp 1521. Each day proIsiioni a- The acthtlcs| began eff'> that e'fa&m diy .h uks.* Cardlaal plate later Atonluttl *. T to living enjoy(II wholesome an atmosphereof outdoor Philip E, I. I IlIal.I. began at this jity'ltholie : daily .1 Aprl( n )f.llo.I"| a _|III l| bless, lat! careen' .et..eee1 Catholic guidance. ." , parishes! and wound solemn trlduum .( prayer atone .f i itmlRsry vhlfk The Iclr counsellors. Mho will loitenUal way to the }cress vhere A day later the fucharlitle" will pep. prepare Supine staff Camp St. John this sum. Aid. services wife congress wai "krqa with' Priest| |e lees ai missionaries mer. are anxiously preparing ceremonies presided em b Ia( elder lovnirlfi .f.fAlii. to proud each ( child with miles south aa of' Jacksonville [Although Magellan, came Cardinal Aafonluttl.( . bra fa Uf, this ,ur'. cps l. opportunity to enjoy twelve on State Road JJ. It II across anon mark the arrUal ofl Hundreds/ pf colorful rUer *! U the only dips III fun and Instructions. the St. Johns River from - | e t ther/ Spaniard, Miguel boats, call d "bangcas," took predominantly\! Cathode\ nation TheoljmpU slse summing Qreeq\ Cqve Springs, 19 miles ._ pu de Ugaspl, oa April part in a procession which l ia the far Seat, end\ although I. pool Is ready and walling for north on the hands Brjdge. 1MI. It wai de Legaipl, bore a venerated statue of It pas not enough) the splash of 80 clamoringyeungilers Camp St. John la.I well ever its the help of Auguitmiaa the Christ Child said tq Priests for ill awe population tie capacity fir half filled for the summer null, w.h first bega he have been left heri by Magellan it was deci4.4 .to mark each al the four sesslnas. after only' four wicks of advertising |stematic evangelisation ofIIIO -to the life\ of the congress. the 4mH" anniversary\ of We suggest that all Islands which are ROW Christianity )here by founding A nsw attraction this summer applications be sent In aa per cent Catholic. The following' dsyi the Philippine Foreign |s |IheII'.le m. iMitlon soon as possible, so that those [ Mart of the country's 41Uihopi gives to different wirt pf( Mission Society. America's editors at Mission of horses. This will provide applying will not be refusedfor ., .'Ilt) ai about !*O> lay persons. April group?* wairhildran' Later the same afternoon, .. u another activity. for Camp St. lack ef room. Address al reign Bishops, assembled / day and' Cardinal' close to 500000 persons .are Father Michael v Gannon, renter, I left, managing editor of the weekly John te be added to the ....Im. Inquiries to Camp It. John, era for the beginning of the Qracias offered a Pqntififal expected to marrR )III a procession director of the Mission of Nombre de magaiine: America, and Father Thura- ming sail boating, handicraft, IU33 etn Avenue Nertfc, It, hlebretloni, which were also Mass Then Friday ices set U the congress sits pine, St. Augustine, shows to diatln* ton N. Davis 8.J., editar ln- hlaf of the archery, riflery, hiking, eter Petenburg, Florida a observance .f the aside for to hear a closing message guished editor-Prirata of night ramping, Softball, teams Philip- women. Cardinal a sample eoquins publication, toured the Mission in AP'61"hll. , basketball Ise.' third National Eucha-: Cooray was scheduled broadcast especially t Ie the used In campfire and conatruction of roecelebrate being the . visiting Archbishop Joeerh P. water ORLANDOWINTER skiing which I Is turtle Congreti. Ildebrande Man with Bishops Philippine by Pope Paul VI, votive church on the Ancient Mission! Hurley, addition the another fardlaal Ant nJuttf, pre/tc) from 12 nation In Ana and In Soviet's jail grounds. Father ]Eugene: Culhane S.J., program) summer M the Congregation 0' ReI Latin America. That evening\ PARK I gloui, arrived aa a personal Rufino Cardinal Santos of BONN!'/, Germany NCI(!! I Catt't'hlall.Ion' was se tipresenUtlve! of Pope Paul Manila war t to effsr Man 'for Two Priests and eight Sisters second popular last summer, that. a 1- thousands are among }0 persons arrest. catechism session .has men, with Buhpp - Among the ether vlsltori Sheep giving the homily, ad by evict' \ in LovWruman People congratulated for backing born added. This will make MQVETT1114010Mavww.nrm I 8 K, and sent to room for 40 more girls this Valance efaa# ere Cardinal, Saturday, May I, Is the day summer The following art each....... w..i.a.r. (steles ef Bombay, India) for the sick and aged.. On Sun. prison tamp' In Siberia, according the tamp" dates* .......... ..... aa a 1 Cardinal Cooray day, the te KNA, (German of Federal aid schools ... rlosing Car to day, passage *a .. ('ai halm news agency here First woodcraft, ")i only, .u. .. .. sr.a .. KNA identified the Priests Q4 $561. June 11 le June seceadwwudcraR John J. ISI) tty Jfclj Jr.M.W . abundance and . II father Ivan Sauce and hope of hens only, June STle ORLANDO WINTER PARK rather Roman. Jloiri it said ; 10KK' (>C) Francis Cardinal Spellman' Amrrl(",. July 1i i first eitrrhlim, ,, all the Sistari hid worked in expressed gratitude here to the American people for "Thla vat a promise made INI). and girls, Julr fl I. Jely hospitals. The acne agency passage of the/ new federal aid to education law long ago. and 1111' that many Ui, irennil ratevhlsm, .ben ELLISDRUG gave he reason 'for the ar- fine nun and women have and girl, July |l to Aufmt .. J I II BLAKR' ,,,U.Namod. He praiaexj Prtaidrnt Lyndon B. Johnson and Con. eork.4| very hard to keep. Duck Inn STORE INC. Gory'f grew for adoption of the law, but told the But It remains to ui In 'this This beautiful ramp Is located omoc BurpwVDRNltPRN ; opening 'ea .ter is a fI'ui e.. to posts day to use on She/ east bank of the INS our new technical SU.,f UH.... 4.M VATICAN CITY 1 NCI .ion of the 62nd annual! meeting of the National Catholic knowledge and skills and our St Johns tttnr at| Swtf| 4711 Is OfICB .orfJJt:1: aseor..cv es eers .S I I. Educational Association greater understanding of land, Florida.. It consists et Pa.n / Bishop tula Mauoldl K C rV" IS t211 OrIe"d. . HI T4MIM Ins S*. .>. III. seer espelte in 1WH tram" the Sudan "Abo\e all, I thank the people of the United. Staten man'a potentialities la give 100 acrei of pine| and oak - let Cln.... ATI. W,f, woodland. The Is UF every child, rich camp There hi was nicer apostalie because they were responsible for having; the Senate and or poor, ef' Juba has been named the Congress black or white, a chance te rrepond to our plea p.re.. rue r* tai. by rope 1'11111 as oMi- against discrimination"misnnner live a full and honest life. .f the wry bar WUKXrrt 1OU kEEII: '" LEWIS-COII vary ef the cwl'ly created dl orate The Cardinal said he "un of Education, Francli And It Is up to u; to pass this) h* REAL ESTATI... llif rsI-dirt EXTIIMINATIN6( CO, of Monte in Uganda. derstood some people' do not Krill ri rich heritage on to future 1Nsi. Pisiu like the bill. ." but he added i l-UnryC. DouglnIHN.MainollaAve.! ..etserI. Cede. UMTpWHH |USnit Bishop Wswaldi ass one of Al> ,it t ..:, '1 "Priests, Sisters generations t..,..., hear .11".4 C.-, .. ,.. no about *X> foreign missionaries that opponents of parochial and la)' leathers attended the The President congratulaled .. . ec.l. oimmwI '?NN, Sll..MM eipelled from the southern pupils' IMlu.loftWould! make keynote the IS'CEA fm work It I 111.174033.0045 .... M,Uk Romper autpe Catholic school children Into session In the New on "' .0.. " Sudan. ai I rnult af tfifferenrei York Hilton lintel Another has done In our cities and Csl refOHUbPO., Ict .r "secondclass citizens"The JACK ELLIS , between southerners and IMO watched by do.toddl' states across the nation." FATKAMIZI Herman J. HJJrch the Arabic speaking rulers of '1.1 bill!*. law signedrefeMty CUlt television In the Amen 1'1I101.' ADTk1ITICUa .. VJRTlI"Q: & the ",''' kjr (',...Idrnt Jtliosi tana lintel across the street, Woo arrroKT ' row p*XTIM Sons will be sand the rare of the nlll launcb a masthoprtgram and many thousands more Spring SpecialAir lOUR CATHOLIC rAa"BARNES c .. ; . .re.." u4rn" Verona. '.tll'fI, of mhich aimed at b tStrrlag viewed the chiefly event son HI IHfkM > on television as | fill,'OlItKl q r,.., 'aI' eel hpue4r. Bishop Massoldl a "member.f (the. educallno of f fhlUdrr arts In rooms la the '11,'. Conditioner 'I,. t..J Tn .... Ito w. pr./na It psecee Cecil presets opa Paul alsa aimed Father .f few im.me fsmllles.. major hotels PRE.SEASON 11"1' AND f1 >.u|'ne Vroeman 5 J to Nearly JT.Onfl teachers and W'JIM , oon.o. fr17tta be Bishop of CM. .a.a in Needy children attending administrator registered for SERVICE ' ' parochial and other p r. v ate Us1TiklATlt$ a.a w.IIIII.! schools will share certain. the three and one half day Met JT.'(wa.g. ari.CAr4r ..... JOHN Kill convention, a record attendance 11.95 M4ST services and facilities estrnded , FAIRVIEW to them by local public Peons Air C."ditl.".', Clu.,', 1 laundry school dutrnti Mr, JoheieVi greeting, read Only' Fr.. D.ttvtry i NIwM i President, Johnson sent a t. the. assembly I by Arckblth.p S Complete t Inside .,..Kl r". I YOU WILL LIKE Xceounrf 7707 MANDARIN DRIVE D.pe.dt Ut F Wi;< C.'. greeting to the convention Jthft I'. fodr ef New Or. Change of fillers' .ur ample p.'Hm space Charge a" n. 4 M hose keynote speaker' .as leans. called this a "'rllhlm.m..t Oilmn i I'iet'i"" I at I\If' raw ,..<. PHONI iu tin 4),1 l5 liners:: Orland.: ,,,., We Mall F.H.A. the Chief Faecuti e s Com- la the IIlat.r, ejAmrrleaa C.4. .d demise I Why ass v!.i.1tII .J.y t RESALES flMOO De. educallae." Fen bUd tAdjuit .." ", PrvurlpHoni, sliR9; *, ri.q; Children'sClothes , GRAY'S JEWELRY "'11111 year" he said, "the Clean out sep d."I. "'YOU auca'rTIOfi' I American pruple have through .tt"t Line i WATKiNS DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS (heir. government fared the t I tibnote, sir soittrelTeit .III *4...|.., ... ci S MM IN IXfUIINCIO t1AHDI'MARYLAND Watch and Antique Clock Repair major) rhallept pf our day telaq.l. __._ ____. ___un __ _ ....., . We have recognized that alt cabinet; In.f.l.fion Fool Eel,....f 0,. GA 1.1" Nat .. /ebAs PAINT WALL ATM children lining 'in this nation unit, 'pr.li.n have the right to share In the If more than I unit ft FRIED CHICKEN OttANOO WMTM PAK "GUAIANTEEO"SOD w ANNUALS SPLAY- jHiuimr ItlVlCf Fw.t.re Iw ,h.le1, ..,4A. to bt serviced, only 'Individual Fried Chicken Dinner! $ 1'.00 'tlUILrzt end GAl DEN SULLIES Prka'.u C." Af4srdFe. $10.95 per unit. Family Bucket. O'Chicken $1.95 .. tet,"' .... Fish Dinner ( IjOO THOMSON & McKINNON J & W LANDSCAPING & NURSERYi E I S REUFHOISUIINS70liyS PALMERELECTRIC i w. FAIMANKS AYE WINTEI PAI< .. 0,.".. >... I Shrimp Dinner $ I LISCfiMPi I I IN ORLANDO SINCE I 1524 GAI1711AQUINO'S r. .rrr MNVPRI: Tn noMIW I' I/ITATIOM TO aun: Tmf I Member" Ne. Yor.d E"I.9' k4Adrtd.r.i,, IH JttkwH A... 444151' trey, 17 fen Park TK 1111' I .nd e t*>.f principal) ti'''''')*l WINTER PARK n rise JI, Orange HI. T,.. OrlaMe Cll 1181Illtre CORNER CENTRAL i MABNQUAHONE, ",.4910 MARY CARTER PAINT STORES SUVIMS THI btsr'a, Plea Hills M. CY 56 ltf [ "WVrt yM s>vy .... f tl.M G., .ee free" FINEST ITALIAN FOODS C.",.il kS,. TH.m.i Welsh l .:;( ...ur L I... ltd JtIMJII..h Mi 4 )M' ,1.. los l .di ;i. theses" M. *> p.: C.L-let 2774211 Ilty Ea1OILANDO 72t W Ca."h DINNERS MOM ; tine t."IM'' Are. pselerd 321Ntl th4 , r.e. r c."trtl I ficl'; Only 4.10 f,M. .. 11 'oo Ph4.. . FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME U let 0rIt.4.< S w b >*.Mot .* M......ey Names LOUNGE --- -- J . 110 Orl.-J A.. W >. Ow .1",, Is t. cni>."e .t serve f."">'liei el th.t; a'.e *(. !*.>. W* H... DM Ht m. Y.* W''''. S. Less Get T.q..hal H.". I IM2 MI 7-4$00 AIR CONDITIONERS IU'. tin, ww+ny a.4 "..:" ......: r.lerdt..t .1 1 ti lit, G. DEMETREE BUILDERS IIU':": 1it.IIM..n.. e1 h.", fee ..., peg (re. .NM. .. .seat... .. isle !Ive.hee.L 1307 tier Cnaeal Or, PW*. 777. JID BILL BARDOEFORD E. FV.nh &.,eI... leaay Ho.q,,;s Jr ........, F ..., FACTORY DEALER !I _ : PRE SEASON . Fe4| Y.." SAVI OH, YOUR l_... FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEW CAI DEAL PRICES r 3? 'IMlstuDONUT AT WINTER PARK PS. UMJ1J W. H..". (0 >* TRUST DEPARTMENT T*:.pt>.Mi, M7-1M9 ... ... .. U ",rI.t", ,"Ie.... New tasa1i111o C M Y .. ..Mr FOI.C. H...(".. e..I. M.mU 10 Delivers I ::0 1fO.WU JI'ur n. or CO" *. A,4. 54.1.1. H.T.,1.*:..... Mdrrwut.a..4. ; peoar L.".. S.. C"er'-t' "!\.. & At OlR lK > ** Sel. Denies I..Nf S.req.; Aecav.h/Ck.eI.; A" '.s P.ri.h; . !;t1 HII I COLONIAL BRIVI - "LUM Got CUPS FEDDERS FRIGIDAIRE PHILCO COOLERATOR WESTINGHOUSECall r -=:0E APRIL DIAMOND SALE ; : ).". Now For Free Estimates SAVINGS UP TO '/ AND MORE c 1' - 4 I.BL . ... . P Y T 2 STORES- BUY YOUR DIAMOND NOW AND SAVE BlUEButO ! 'Mt North Orange A,.i_ I OWNED I OPERATED PHONE GA 21451I [ l Y 'jtotuM1VLORIDA{ to...S.tpa11 JUICE I I J t GA 5-1561 I I I ft. I SUSAN NURJEr RflWllEflRS ORANGE Arenas 2)II) J Nash Creep DIAMONDS WATCHES '"' FREE PARKING GA 22514iippines J)>ILIY t REPAIRS I. N.... 0..... A... CAVTMIIW P/r1T Iesnns 011. Ire --- .. c..., hvw "VWk. jt* --& , I APU-' , Ten The Florida Catholic, Friday, r" L Twh Little Rock's Bishop I Two ordained at ; notes 25th jubilee Oldest Mission LITTLE ROCK (NO)-Bishop Albert J. Fletcher c! Little Rock, honored here on the occasion of his 25th anniversary - (('..11...tf front t.... ...> preceded the ecclesiastical as a member of the hierarchy was called "a of parishes throughout the procession into the historic rood shepherd, an example to his fellow Bishops.. an- - the ordination r of the Church of the assembled grounds to open ornament Diocese led Mass / 1II' Bishop Fletcher will offer faithful in responses to the God. Mass in the Barton Coliseumfor Missa Recitata. The families of the Priests The praise came in the sermon an anticipated overflow seated near the altar ina were by Bishop MauriceSrhexnaydt'r The ordination Mass and given congregation of 9000 persons reserved area, specially of Lafayette atM annual pilgrimage 'isee ad Delegations from ,U virtually from the OAS ambas across offered by Bishop joining Itoryl'as) one of the sadors. t t ,gy1t a si every parish in his Diocese Fletcher in St. Andrew's ca. assemblages will be largest single present. Leo Stahlerof Mr and Mrs thedral Little Rock. to be held at the Missionof ever Green Cove Springs and James Francis Cardinal Mc. de Dies. Sees U S Nombre Mr and Mrs. Clarence Julienof Intyre of Los Angeles conferred gain The rustic altar, focal pointof Daytona Beach, membersof upon Bishop Fletcherthe MANILA (NC-Pesistance the morning ordination, their families, friends and papal dignity of an assistant to communist aggression in was highlighted by a striking teachers of the Priests were at the pontifical throne Vietnam has been strengthened . canopy of gold, scarlet and present. an honor given to the Jubl- by Increased American white. The rear of the altar Relatives and acquaintances w larian by Pope Paul \". awareness, Senator ThomasJ. was draped in royal scarlet of Father Julien from Canada Dodd of Connecticut said and fringed in gold. A 12 foot journeyed to St. Augustine for Among the SO) Archbishops, here on arriving from Saigon. canopy which covered the the ordination.To Bishops and Abbots presentfor He noted the last time he altar was in gold and white. the April 28 1la11'" visited Vietnam was in 1961. The congregation viewed the the parents of the new Archbishop Joseph P. Burley "Viet Cong (communist) Priests Archbishop Burley of St. Augustine ceremonies from " impressive aggression was strong then temporary chairs placed In laid'ou: have given of God- ! the Church positions flanking a path lead gifts to Arkansas to be raised to "The difference is that we ing to the altar. More than the greatest gift Jon have to the episcopate is the fourth are more aware mow We are 500 persons, many of them gis e. Bishop of Little Rock. He was stronger because we realize Power of the Priesthood conferred two diocesan non-Catholic tourists, ringedthe The Priests and their families on men consecrated a n auxiliary their strength." assemblage to view the were guests at a luncheon Bishop of his diocese on April Senator Dodd said he feels Mass. at the Ponce de Leon Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley, Priest present placed their consecrated lalns to the Archbishop, Father 25, 1940! and became Bishopof "we have turned the corner"In The candidates vested as Motor Lodge following the center imposed hands on the two hands upon the heads of Neil A Sager and Father Joseph Little Rock In 1947 upon Vietnam He said the morale deacons, carrying candles ordination Mass. new Priests of the Diocese, conferring the newly I ordained. Wearing Caulfield look on, with Father the death of Bishop John B. of the people is rising and their Mass vestments, The throng of altar boys the Priesthood upon them stoles, Father Joseph Corde left, James F. Gloekler (behind Father Morris. while the Viet Cong moraleis assisting in the ceremonies and then he extended his right and Father Carlyle Blake C.SS.R. Corde) and other masters of cere Part of the anniversary falling The senator washers University set gathered at nearby St. Agnes hand toward them while other impose hands. At the altar, chap. monies. programs marking his epis to receive an honorary for luncheon. copal consecration will take degree from Far Eastern PANAMA: CITY (NO) place on Sunday May 2, when University Marco A. Robles Convention President and Education Minister Eduardo Pope speakson .-' .' ' Ritter Aislan have authorizing signed a the decree establishmentof formally Women 1C 1'o meet in Cocoa Beachmada vocationof s. 1 of I Panama the Catholic(April university 15)) In the < .ntt.... ".. pit. ."1 Inn, in the lobby. Mrs. Lacher presiding and ,. planning stages for years, Sarasota, Mrs. Theodore Antony After the Cape tour, a boardof the prayer opening the convention a soldierVATICAN ;. I the projected university was of Rockledge and Mrs. directors meeting will beheld to be given by Mon. iW': Cve :u.' -'p 4 1 given a major forward thrust Thad Siemienskl of Orlando, by diocesan board mem signor Nolan. CITY (NC) f: late last winter when Arch panelists bers. Father Herlihy and Mrs Pope Paul VI has hailed the 1l: bishop Tomas A. Clavel of Registration will take place Ascension Women's Guildof Robert Gay president of career of a soldier as "a vocation ,, Panama turned over to it his from 9 a rn. to 6,:30 p,m. on Eau Gallic has arranged Church of Our Saviour Guildin of service" ': 3 at the Ra- Cocoa Beach will i. , four-story residence. Monday May say for dinner and entertainmentthat Speaking In French to 200 words of welcome behalfof evening beginning at 7 on Belgian soldiers (April 21)), New Priests will offer the area's' Priests andparlshlont'rI. . o'clock. the Pope stated: iI'' . I "The vocation of the soldier $I;'''' \ - Solemn Pontifical Mass of The Honorable Robert' P. ' Masses in two citiesST. ficially opens the convention. Murkshe Mayor of Cocoa by definition, as everyone a vocation knows of ,ser is ;" "i,./, ..\ Beach extend It will be celebrated at 8:30a : will a civic m. on Tuesday, May 4, in welcome to the beaches and vice. And the centurion of the AUGUSTINE-Fir: : : it ther Lawrence p Redmond Gospel proves that there is the Church of Our Saviour. the Cape complex , solemn Masses will be celebrated subdeacon. Mrs Max Bender of Sarasota no incompatibility betweenthe 1 Archbishop Hurley will be Father Michael V. Gannon, requirements of military in two cities! , on Sunday the celebrant and will give the response Mc. director of the Mission of Bishop discipline and those of the I .. of the Diocese by the Priests Laughlin will the ..t'r.mono Convention rules will be e give Nombre de Dies, welcomedthe faith, between the ideal of the , presented by Miss Idelle Murphy ' who were ordained here April newly ordained Priests at of Tallahassee soldier and that of the believer. 1 25, at the Mission of Nombrede the Mission for early morn Officers of the Maw will be DCCW , She II the parliamentarian Dios ing first Masses Father the following Priests-: Monsignor William J Miillally newly elected president of "To realize the harmonious Stahler and his - Patrick E, NolanV.F. family Wl'reat Monsignor P.A V.F the St. Augustine DCCW synthesis of this double ideal 1 , Paul the chapel for his Mass on assistant .1' I rr+e"i of St. parishin pastor deanery and will take her Father Jul priest; Father Arthur L. Dun must be the ambition of the Monday morning; will welcome Jacksonville place on the DCCW board at Stabler and )ten, on Tuesday morning of nigan, deacon; Father JamesF. Christian who is called-by L. Father William this convention as one of the i personal choice or by obedience this week. Each: celebrated a llerlihy subdeacon; Father his family to St. Paula on , DCCW lice . Neil A. presidents.Other to law- to put on a Sager and Father Mass out the tradition o'clock. following r 12 Sunday, May 2, at new deanery presUdents : uniform and consecrate a . Conesa partof of new Priests of sayingone Diego deaconsof i k : , The new Priest will celebrate of their first Masses at honor. Masters of ceremonies who will assume the his energies to military activities. ': , the Mass, with Father the Mission chapel. wit be Father James DCCW vice president rolesat ." __ Joseph Corde, his pastor as F. Oloekler. Father Patrick the end of this year's convention include The Pope did not refer to Mrs George assistant priest; Monsignor J. O'Carroll and Father Names observerVATICAN Sierra' the claims of conscientious of Christ the King Harold F. Jordan deacon; Thomas B. McGrane. parish in Tampa and Mrs. objectors, but his talk cameIn and Father Richard J, CITY (:NC) Chaplains to Bishop Mc. !Bender of Church of the Incarnation the wake of a debate! on Bowles' subdeacon. Monsignor Pope Paul VI has named Monsignor laughlin will be "ath'rl'l'tE'r in Sarasota, the subject In Italy. Statements : Nolan will give the sermon. Andrea Maria Deskur C. Dolan and Father Mrs Chester Kazmierczak supporting these claims Father Roland M. Julien as the Vatican's observer at Sean P. Molloy DeLand was reelected president made by some Priests In the will be the celebrant of his the combined convention of On the second morning of of her deanery and will Florence archdiocese recently first solemn Mass on May 2 the American Catholic Press the convention, Wednesday, continue as a DCCW; vice brought a rebuke form at 12:15: p,m. in St. Paul Association and the World May 5. at 8 30 a m.. Father president. Ermenegildo Cardinal Floret Church Daytona Beach.' Union of the Catholic Pressin Vincent E.: Smith will celebrate Outgoing DCCW vice presidents l. of Florence. Ills pastor :Monsignor William New York May 1&22. Mass In the Church of at this convention are After speaking to the troopsthe J. Mullally P.A., ,....., Monsignor Deskur Polish- Our Saviour for the deceased Mrs Aguiar A. Reyes of the Pope went to a public audience Convention to hear Cape officialLt will\ be assistant priest and born undersecretary of the members of the Council. Cathedral I parish In St. in St. Peter's basilica Monsignor George W, Cummings pontifical commission for Among thou to be remembered Augustine, Mrs. Frederick attended by thousands of visitors. CoL John G. Albert U.SAT.. and airmen are responsible for Insuring of the Church of the communications media, said at this bias\ will he the Schmidt of St. Petersburg; From Easter: afternoon speaker Tuesday night at the Catholic that the Gt'mlnllauncb vehicle checks Epiphany In Venice will give he will probably take a message late beloved Father Charles and Mrs. Charles Ockclmann until he received the Belgian of Pope Paul to the convention Women'a convention In Cocoa Beach out and meets all performance requirements I the sermon. along with greetings: \V, Spellman, who was palo of The Sarawta soldiers the Pope had granted ill i pictured, center with his team at and tests during launch prtflira- keynote address at tor In Cocoa Reach when he the no audiemrs It was understood - The other officers of the from Archbishop Martin J. died this convention will be Risen that he had been ads the G"minllaunch aite. These officers: tions.Subscribe . 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