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OF SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, MAY 1,

Fir t Time In Four . Ye rs Our Bishop A eals For Funds In Pow rful Sermon At Cathedral His Excellency Pleads or Starving War Victims-Four Pressing Needs 'Eo Be l\Iet By One Giant Collection xcellency, the Most Reverend Bishop of San Di- s it a regular practice to preach every Sunday Masses in St. Joseph's Cathedral. Last Sunday, April 26, his sermon was a stirring plea in behalf of the 4-point Diocesan-wide drive for funds which is now nearing its close. COLLECTIONS RARE Diocesan collections in San

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Diego are a unique rarity. Four Jong and hard years have now elapsed since the Bishop last e.p- pealed to his people for financial assistance. On that occasion he asked for $200,000 in the Little ; , Flower Drive; the people respond• ' ed with a gross donation o! $437,- 000-over twice the amount of The stable use to which this money was put is now evident to every San Diege.n. It was, in a sense, the financial basi.s upon which this baby Diocese '>W!S built. It gave the See of San Diego a good financial rating, established its sound credit at the banks. Many improvements in the Dio- cese were mo.de possible by those funds. Sisters' convents were con- structed, rectories for resident pastors purchased. Every cent of the money was used judiciously for needed and farsighted reforms and revisions of ecclesiastical propertle~. FOUR L" O.iE The present collection, to be taken up In Rl' church.es of tr (Cont:nued on Page 2) ' His Excellency's request. ESTABLISHED CREDIT

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