Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

Official Organ of the Diocese of San Diego, California Friday, October 1, 1943 Choir San Luis Rey

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30,000 'In Bond Stamps, Sold By Cathedral School I Goal Set At $10,000 Over-Reached Bv D The Amount. 1 lonthlv Bond Aclvisel. "Jeeps", "Quacks", ''Grasshoppers".

Rome has been sacked phrase, ''Sack of Rome," __of the Eternal City in May -•without parallel in the histot The Eternal City had b~ sixth century during the pont cate of. St. Gregory the Great- first Gregory and the First Pont to bear the title "servant of serrants of God." Faced with apathy of. the imperial authori,!:I St. Gregory determined that Ro should not fall into the hands o - half-civilized Lombard Duke consequently, wielded tempo r "' power both in resisting the Lo bards and su~ng for a separl ·pea.ce. As one historian ha~ - pressed it: "All over the Christi • world, he had taught men to 1 -•to the Pope as one who could m peace and ensure it." The pontificate of St. Greg - the Great, therefore, has two-f~ significance in relation to the pr\ ent era in which the temporal po er of. His Holiness Pope Pius aa. ~romrpi ('(n,.., -4u3"'-~~r-... .... au Douglas A. Moore and Reverend John Tahany, :Masters of Cere- monies. A guard of honor for the Most Reverend Bishop will be formed by men of the service and Junior Legionnaires of the Sacred Heart and Ambassadors of Mary, two or- ,~--------------1 Arrowhead esident astorate Form- er ly a mission of Holy Rosary pa rish, San Bernardino, Our Lady the Lake parish, Lake Arrow- head, has now been erected to a resident pastorate. The Most Rev- erend Bishop has appointed the Reverend Luke Studer, O.M.C., f st pastor of this parish which serves a large mountain area. The n w pastorate has been made neces- sary through the influx of various army battalions. Attached to Our Lady of the Lake parish are the following two mlssions which will be attended by Father Luke: Crestline, about miles from Lake Arrowhead LAKE ARROWHEAD. - gani,atioos from Cathed,>l Giels

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The Franciscan choir of San Luis Rey Mission who will sing at the Pontifical Mass m the Cathedral Sunday, Oct. 3, at 12:30 p. m., for the Third Order Crusade.

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OurLadyOfRefugeChurch Dedicated In San Onofre Stations Of Cross Erected

sisted by the Franciscan Fathers High School.

The .rost Reverend Bishop dedi-

Vietoeville A,my Ale Field foe rnted the n= chapel of Ou, Lady of San Luis Rey. Artee bl00 both th< exterloe ,nd intecioe of of San Luis Rey will ,·endee the by Choplain Rmeend John M. A. M., Satueday Septembee 25, as- of the ehapel, Hia ,:,,eelleney p,ope, ,nd Common of the Masa

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eei.bcated a Pontifical Low Maas. in G"g01fan chant uadee the di- The A Capella Choir from San rection of Father Bertrand, O.F.M.

"""-• stationed foe the past foue months at the Santa Ana Army Air base. Chapla1n Brew, a nalive of ~cw York City studied at Dun- D • I woodie Seminary, Yonkers, where he was ordained in 1939 and sub- •

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Luis Rey sang and Father Oliver, Professor of Philosophy of the Franciscan Fathers, who organized catechism classes in the district of San Onofre, Jed the children in

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sequenlly was attached to St. Sy!- \ yesler's church on Staten Island for four years. Prior to comm-:;- to\

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Assisting His EXcellency were

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I the Santa Ana base, Chaplain portanl .to place their network at I Father Bertrand, 0. F. M., Father B1:e~ attended the Army Chap. the disposal of the country's re- Finbal', O.F.M., F'e.ther Oliver, O. l~n: s school at Harvard Unlver- Jigious leaders, the Columbia F .M., and Reverend Douglass A. \ sit:,. Broadcasting System has given Moore, secretary to the Bishop, their radio audience week J y and Chaplain H. S. Smith and " hu h of the Mr" programs for Chaplain Du Puis of Camp Pendle; the pa.st ten years. The Very ton. Following Mass, the Most

Reverend Thomas J. McNamara, Reverend Ordinary erected the Sta- Diocesan Chancellor and pastor lions of the Cross, which are a of Blessed Sacrament parish, has memorial gift of Major General E. been invited to present this dis-' J. Fegan commemorating his course on Sunday, Tovember 28, mother, who was called to her re- 1943. ward a few months ago. With the approval of the Most Among the lay people present Reverend Archbishop John J. Cant- were Major General Fegan and a j well, the broadcast will be made staff of Marine Officers from from the K, TX studios at Los An- Camp Pendleton. His Excellency I gclcs. Plans are being made to acknowledged with deep grat-itude secure a choir to participate in the the courtesies ot the :Major and program and further announce- the personnel of Camp Pendleton, te f ment will be made when these de- o Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hogstrom,

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an San Moritz, twelve miles dis. ta t. Total attendance for two Su day Masses at Lake Arrow- head averages eight hundred souls.

prime leaders in the movement for a separate church at San Ono- fre and Mr. John Lienert, con-

t2ils are completed.

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Catholic priests, Protestant min- i ters and Jewish rabbis are fea- tured at various times on this pro-

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struction engineer, who had the gram which Is heard at 10:00 to work In hand. Also present were 10:30 PWT, Sunday mornings. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGee and -

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Miss Jane McGee, octogenarian, who are relatives of the Di Este family, California pioneers, who aided greatly in the upbui.lding of \ \llie~_u_r_c_h_._______

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