Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

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OFFICIAL ORGA

l OF THE DIOCESE OF SA

DIEGO, CR IA, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1941

Bishops Emphasize Poin s o Just IPeace; Ask Prayers

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• DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO

THE CHA TCERY 1528 Fourth Avenue San Diego, California April 30, 1941

Dear Reverend Father: In response to the urgent appeal of Our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, Pastors and Superiors of Schools and all Institutions in the Diocese of San Diego will provide special devotions during the month of Mary that through her maternal inter- cession peace may be restored to mankind. It is the ardent wish of His Holiness that the Catholic youth of the world lead in this crusade of prayer. In the name then of Christ's Vicar on earth you are directed to implore the faithful of your parish to assist at daily Mass and to receive Holy Communion for this intention. During the aftern on special devotions, includ- ing the recitation of the Rosary, should be held every day for the school children. In the late after- noon or evening, at an hour convenient for the working people, let the recitation of the Rosary be followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. . Bespeaking your earnest cooperation asd every personal sacrifice during these dark days of world conflict, in union of prayer, Your devoted servant in Christ, Bishop of San Diego 100 in Confirmation Class At Redlands Parish Sunday At St. Mary's Church, Redlands, the Most Reverend Bishop confirmed a class of 100 prepared by the Rev. James Gray, pastor. His Excellency paid tribute to the zealous work of Father Gray who accomplished so much good in the Mexican parish at Redlands. His Excellency spoke in Spanish -------------

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62 Soldiers in Class at Camp Haan end Bishop administered the sac- rament • • Confirmation at Camp Haan, Riverside, to 62 soldiers and to some lay people connected with the camp. The soldiers form- ed a guard of honor lining the way between the chaplain's house and the c·hapel. While at Camp Haan the Bishop· dedicated a new chapel. Present at the dedication ceremonies were Gen. Colliday, who is in charge of the camp, two colonels, and other officers. The soldiers' choir and band provided the' music. • After the services Chaplain William L. Howley, U.S.A., was host to His ExceUency, to all the chaplains in the southern district, .and to the neighboring clergy. work of constructing a clinic for the Mexican people of San Ber- nardino. The work is already far ad\anced and will soon be com- pleted. 'The purpose of this clinic is' to counteract much of the mis- chevious acli,·ity of pro~elityzers .rnd exponents of immoral prac- tices.

~d English and advised the chil- dren against all influ"nces, even those in the guise of charity, that would rob them of or injure their holy Faith. NEW CHURCH PLANNED The people were highly enthused when His Excellency- announced that before another year they would have a new, beautiful and commodious church to accommo- date the members of the parish. Father Gray is already in posses- sion of the blue prints for the new church, which were drawn by Frank A. Hope.• \.T.A., of San Diego. A substantial donation from the Catholic Church Exten- sion Society of America and dona- tions of material have already been received. Invalid Confirmed On Stretcher At Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Bernardino, the Rev. J. R. Nunez, pastor, presented to the Mo~t Reverend Bi~hop a large cla~s for Confirmation. An un- usual and touching scene was en- cted when a young man, about JJ years of age, wa, brought into he sanctuary on a stretcher whne 1't> was confirmed by His Excel-

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