Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

irst Native San Diego Priest Writes To Bishop me the real meaning of "s:c transit gloria mundi." No one

( Continued from page 1) these t\,o blossoms decorate our altar and silently adore the God who gave them their beauty, and no rare orchids ever seemed more exquisite. \Ve even made two :seven branch candlesticks out of "two.by-fours.'' There are more beautiful altars of repose in the

but a fool could go on dreaming of material· glory wh n he jiaily sees it disappear into nothingness. To work for you and to build for the future is all I ask !or.

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I still say nine masses a week )'>·orld today, but none is guarded In nine different places and even more reverently. I tried to spend then th re is room for more. So as much of this

If I only had more time to spend would glad Y gwe a month's pay with each unit I could do more, for a letter from home (that goes but then it's the same story with for me too). It's been nearly three converts-the harvest is ripe but months now since I left San Di- I have to trust in the goodne.ss of ego and you can realize how an-1 God to see them•through. Perhaps xious I am to hear all the news. if I sow, God ,,ill give the in- The latest rumor has it that we

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creases. If I had a priest like can expect a ship in soon with b Father Hurd to help me, we would' m il and food, If that's true, it S Diego Court De Alcala 1099, I really make this A.E.F. sit up and will be a greater day than the C holic Daughters of America at\ take notice. day we saw our first Jap. th lr meeting Thur.!:day evening, I SIC TRANSIT There will be no Pontifical mass J ,e 4th. .:Mrs. Kirkpatrick Js / Only the good Lord knows where here this Easter morn, but I'll be w ll known in Catholic c,rcles in I will be on my fifth anniversary; saying mass at dawn myself, and t city as well as for her activi- it may be weakness on my part, as I raise the Immaculate Host in many civic enterprises. but I do hope I will be back at against the flaming sky of a new DISTRICT DEPUTl" your side working for the good of Easter, I'll ask the risen Saviour frs. Agnes Wallace, District the Diocese. There is no need to to bless you and keep you. uty, of San Bernardino, will have an "oratio pro pace, pro re Regards to all, and tell Father in charge of the installation grave" for any Chaplain in the Hurd I hope his Easter collection em"onies. Serving with Mrs. war zone because I am s\lre that was bigger than mine. kpatrick the coming year will is the thing nearest to his heart. Respectfully, Mesdames Leo Shaw, Vice Re- In the more youthful days of my Chaplain Kenneth G. Stack t; Charles Devino, Prophetess; priesthood I used to dream great Headquarters Detachment thony Dzajic, Financial Secre- things for the future in a. world- A.P.O. 915 ta y; E. Sweeney, Historian; M.

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Anglicans Send Greetings To Pope Pius XII LONDON, May 12.-An Angli- was sending a. message of con- gratulation to the Holy Father on his j\lbilee from his parish and congregation declared his willing- ness to forw

BishopSaysMas Canada One Da London the Nex LONDON, May 18.-The Mo Rev. C. L. Nelligan, Bishop Ordinary to the Cane.dian Fore who has arrived in this count by bomber had the remarkable e perience of saying Mass in Cana one morning and in Brite.in ne morning. So far as is known h no priest has celebrated Mass successive days on the Americ and European continents. elligan arrived here time to attend the formal o ilig, b\, His ]:;minence Arthur C dinal Hinsley, of three hotel. ~· ed by the Canadian Knigl Bishop

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John Daly, M nitor; R. Polidori, Sentinel; J. C mbers, Lecturer; M. Engler, can rector in announcing the.t he

Mercy Hospital Maternity Service Nation-Wide Leader

01 anist; Mary Burns and Augus- ta McClintock, Trustees. El\i"TERTALV.l\IEZ.."T rs. Ray Clark will be in charge of the entertainment for the eve- ni g, assisted by Mmes. J. B. Me- In osh, John Woods, M. Burns and M Jas. Sullivan. Mrs. Ted ville w·u be chairman of the eshment committee, namely es. Frank Lantry, M. Schoos, W Iler Plock, M. Kobich, A. Rog- er~, and Helen Sullivan. JUNE MEETING Mrs. Charles V. Harrington, del- egate to the State Conference of the Catholic Daughers of Amer- ica at San Bernardino, May 22, 23 and 24, will give a. report of the Conference at the meeting J e 4th. Fifty-three Courts were represented at the Conference. She was accompanied to San Ber- n dino by Mrs. J. B. McIntosh, State Treasurer, and Mrs. Nora C Jlaghan, Gertrude Stansbury TH ra ua es O ave anquet At El Cortez st.. Augustine High School pfe.ns d t a d Jean Harimin. G

which Mercy Hospital has been to the U. S. Navy. An idea. of the great volume of work done with "U°Q.N ~i.ho.-. i.11 .... t•~n.t fi:-om these figures which we found in the hospital's official Record Room: New Cases Re,·Isits Total Prenatal: 1940 1,090 9,578 10,668 1941 767 5,436 6,203 Jan 1 to May 1, 1942 304 1,375 1,679 Pediatrics: 1940 852 3,125 3,977 U941 609 2,784 3,393 Jan. 1 to May 1, 1942 164 586 750 Cathedral Novena JO

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., depending on the size ancl n of the infants in the pal:>.:,, being in a heated crib or ncubator, unless needing extra warmth. The normal newborn Is placed in the Newborn Nursery where it remains for 48 hours un- der special observation. From here it is transferred to either the General Breast-fed or the Dottle-fed nursery. By means of the Examining Room it is possible to limit admittance to the nur- series. The Isolation N\lrsery is provided for infants requiring spe- cial care. This system of segre- gation through the years has made for healthier and better INVENTIONS babies. l'lndi ui: This eliminates each

Sacred Heart June 4 St. Augustine High

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v;hich San Diego's Mercy Hospital

enthroned and are night adorers.

pioneered in O. B. techniques. The idea of giving the mother a name Making the Novena should consist

bracelet and the child necklace originated v,ith this hos-

a name of daily Mass

and Communion

each day as well as attenriance at

pita!. Now Deknatel Name-on services during th e evening. TI'lis to/entertain the members of the Beads are used extensively over year more th an ever th ere are J ne graduating class at a ban- the nation. A necklace on the added reasons why we should in- quct to be held at the El Cortez baby, plus a 'bracelet on the moth- voke th e blessing and help of the tel, 7 :00 o'clock, Monday eve- er (each bearing the family sur- adorable Heart of our Saviour. ning, June 1, 1942. name) ellminate mix-ups, consti- ·who can better take care of our Most Rev. C. F. Buddy, D. D., tute a double check on identities. young men in th e service or insure \ ill be guest of honor. Rev. David U victory for our counr-ry than the P.. McAstocker, s. J., pastor of SX AFFILL-\.TE Sacred Heart of Jesus? Ch · t th K All O. B. cases of u. s. Navy _________ ns e ing Church, will be families in Southern California the principal speaker. Among in- are handled exclusively at Mercy B A• T B vited guests will be Rev. Leo Hospital. The Navy also trains uenos ires O an avis, Rev. T. A. Rowan, Rev. all its internes and doctors in I ] p b]• • atthew Cunninghe.m, Edward o. B., Gynecology, and Pediatrics mmora u 1cahons [I Martin, Glen Miller, Mike Shea, h:ire. Two days a. week the fa- - Robert Menke and the faculty cilltt':'s of the out-patient depart- BUENOS AIRES, May 18. _ members of St. Augustine High ment are given over to the USN Municipe.J authorities have drifted School. to train their doctors. Twice a an ordinance which would prohibit

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the sale, distribution, display or publication of books, articles, im-

k here is a USN prene.tal c 1mc, once a week a pediatrics clinic. now on full-time at Mercy Hos- t pita!. Many high Naval Officers me uding Admiral P. S. Rossiter Surgeon General of the ) . . . 1 t wee

Five Naval Internes are ages, pictures, emblems, or other immoral objects of whatever na-

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have frequently written in_ glow- distributed and would amend af1 Ing terms of the great a t ssis ance , existing ordinances on this subject.

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