Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

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RGAN OF THE DIOCESE OF SA. DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941 At Chaplains' Conference

• • "Coronado has become a 'Magnificent Ob- session' with me." Those are the words u ed in a letter from my very dear friend, Court- ney B. Davis, of \Vi chica. I have heard many things said about Coronado - ome \·ery nice things-but I had ne\'er heard it put in just chat way. Gee, I muse admit chat f'm partial. I love chis place; I love chis business of mine; I love chis home under these skies. When che Right Reverend Bishop Charles F. Buddy of San Diego came in

Pictured with The Moat Reverend Bishop are, reading left to right: Rev. Daniel L. Reardon, U.S.N., Rev. Burchard V. Murray, U.S.M.C., Rev. Ozai1 B. Cook, U.S.N., Rev. Francis Burke, U.S.N., Bishop Buddy, Rev. Mathias M. Hoffman, U.S.A.; Rev. Kenneth G. Stack, U.S.A., Rev. William L. Howley, U.S.A., Rev. Scannell, U.S.A., a fter a conference at which were discussed the U.S.O. UQih to be estab- lished at t he various Army, Marine and Navy camp• throughout the Diocese of San Diego.

Text of Bishop Buddy's Invocation at USO Rally Invocation delivered at the United Service Or- ganization Rally, Ford Bowl, Balboa Park, June 12, by the Bishop of San Diego. «In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. 0 God of Wisdom and Understanding Who, although banished by many rulers throughout the world, art still the God of Nations and the King of Universal Society, with humility and profound gratitude we acknowledge Thee as our Supreme Creator, our Sovereign Good, and our Chief Benefactor. «o Lord God of Hosts, send down, we beseech Thee, Thy blessing on all those assembled here this evening. Enlighten and guide the worthy President of these United States. Direct the Gov- ernor of our great State of California, the honor- able Mayor of our fair City, and all those in posi- tions of trust. «o Lord God of Hosts, we beg of Thee to unite us in the spirit of helpfulness with the brave sol- diers ready to fight and die for the defense of that cherished liberty so essential to the peace and pro- gress of our beloved country. «As the forces of evil are already organized to weaken and destroy the morale of our soldiers, to bring confusion and dissension into the ranks of a free people, grant, 0 Lord God of Hosts, that we may be even more powerfully organized in protect- ing and strengthening that same morale. 0 Hea- venly Father, may every work we undertake begin by Thee and by Thee be happily ended through Jesus Christ, our Lord in the unity of the Holy Ghost, world without end. Amen."

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che ocher day, he was greeted at t he door by cwo little ladies - Barbara and Ginger Austin. Bishop Buddy loves chi ldren dearly. I cou ldn't help but fee l how sure of them- selves children are these days-the poise of chose youngsters was a credit to che high prelate, who is so democratic :rnd na tural with young and old alike. Doris Bryant should get first prize anv- , ' '

TO THE REVEREND PASTORS: The Annual Novena to the Holy Ghost in preparation for the feast. of Pentecost is offered in the Diocese of San Diego for vocations. The we~k from May 25 to June 1 is set aside by the Most R-:verend Bishop a~ a week of special prayer a nd activity to bring lapsed Catholics back to the practice of their faith. . Pas~~rs who on May 18 did not announce the r ecently re• vised edition of the New Testament are requested to do s o on or before June 1. Names with remittances should be sent to the Chancery not later than June 10. By . vir~ue of a special indult granted by the Holy See to the Ord1n'.'r1e1 of th~ United States, the Most Reverend Bishop of San Diego has dupensed the faithful of this Diocese from t h': observance of the law of abstinence on Memorial Day Friday, May 30, 1941. ' FRIDAY, rytay 23, 7:30 a.m.-Dedication of Church of Christ the King (for our Colored brethren), followed by Holy Mass. SATURDAY, May 24, 8:00 a .m. - Nazareth House, Minion Valley. Holy Mass. SUNDAY, May 25, 9:30 a.m.-St. John of the Cross Church Lemon Grove. Holy Mau, followed by solemn bleuing of new organ. SUND:4Y, May 2~, 2_:30 p.m.-Holy Family Convent, San Diego. Catholic Girls (of Public High Schoola) Conference SU followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament ' NDAY, Mar 25, 4:00 p.m.-St. Anne's Church, San Die.go. Confirmation. S_UNDAY, May _25, 8:00 p.m.-St. Joseph'• Cathedral. Investi- ture of Parish Boy Scout Troop. TUESDAY, May 27, 8:30 a.m.-St. Joseph's Commercial College WEDGraduates. Holy Mass, Bishop's Chapel. NESDAY, May 28, 8:30 a.m-San Luis Rey Graduates Holy Mass, Bishop's Chapel. • THURSDAY, May 29, 8:~0 p.m.-Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church, East San . Diego. Investiture of Junior Catholic Daughters of America. FRIDAY, M:3-y 30, 10:00 a.m.-Holy Cross Mausoleum-Chapel San Diego. Solemn Pontifical Mass ' FRIDAY, May 30, 7:30 p.m.-Mary St~r of the Sea Church La Jolla. Confimation. ' SUNDAY! June 1, 6:00 a.m.-St. Joseph's Cathedral. Solemn Pontifical Mass. SUNDAY, Jun~ 1, 10:00 a.m.-St. Agnes Church, Point Loma. Solemn High Mass, Coram Pontifice SUN~AY, June 1, 4:00 p.m.-St. Joseph's Cathedral. Confirma• hon. SUND:'-Y, June 1, 7:_30 p.m.-Bleued Sacrament Church San Diego. Confirmation. ' THURSDAY, June 5, 4:00 p ,m.-Academy of Our Lady of Peace, San Diego. Graduation SUNDD-(\-Y, June 8, 10:00 a.m.-Carmelite Monastery San 1ego. Solemn Pontifical Mass ' SUND~Y, June 8, 7:30 p.m.-San° Luis Rey Academy San Luis Rey. Graduation. ' MONghAY, 1 J 5 ne 9,. 8:30 a.m.-St. Augustine's High School MO ape , an Diego. Baccalaureate Mass. NSDAYD, _June 9, 2:30 p,m.-St. Augustine's High School an 1ego. Graduation. ' TUESDAY, Ju_ne. 10, 10:00 a.m.-Old Missron San Diego de Alcala, M1ss1on Valley. Celebration iS'f 40th · of ordination of the Rev. C. Norman Raley a nniversary · SUNDAY, June 15, ~0:00 a.m.-Pala Mission; Pala. Solemn SUN~i~ C;ram Pontdice, followed by Confirmation. J •h• uCne 15 , ~:00 p.m.-St. Joseph's Cathedral. St. osep s ommerc1al College Graduation. BY ORDER OF ~HE_MO!3T REVEREND BISHOP, Maxm11han Kubala, O.l\l.C., Secretary P.T.

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