Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

PAGE EIGHTEEN NOV. 20, 1941 Churches, Camp Chapels Provide Guidance, Recreation MILITARY PICTORIAL SECTION

Its gothic arch, stained glass windows and tower making an impressive photograph, the Grace Lutheran church, 3993 Park blvd. is another of the city's fine churches where servicemen find a warm reception. (The San Diego-California photoi:-raph by Fred Masters.)

St. Joseph's cathedral is one of San Diego's finest Ute work of many Catholic priests, who have taken ehurch~. Here Bishop Charles F. Bu

find guidance and understanding in ministrations of chaplains. This group of young soldiers are listening to an address dedicating a chapel at a camp.

History and spiritual uplift find a meeting place in Sau Diego's Old l\,lission in Mission Valley. The mission was the first established by Spanish padres when first colonists came to the coast.

Religion is not overlooked at the various bases and camps tb.at make up Army and Navy head- quarters in San Diego. Youths of many religions

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Forums and weekly sermons attract many service men to the Unitarian U25 Sixth ave., in downtwon San Diego. The Rev, Howard Bard is pastor.

One of the newest and most beaui;ful of the city's churches is Mary Star of the Sea Catholic church in La Jolla. A beautiful :mural tops the door arch.

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