Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1937 (3)

Navy Officers, Officials Are Given Dinner The Rev. William Maguire, chaplain at the Naval Training Station, entertained Tuesda;· noon at his La Mesa home with an informal luncheon honoring clergy, navy officers and laymen who aided in the success of the holding of the highly successful Memorial Day Military Field Mass last Sunday. Luncheon was served buffet style in the patio and guests were com- fortably seated for the informal chat and luncheon. Some forty were present at the I luncheon, including the Most Rev. Bishop Charles Francis Buddy, Msgr. John M. Hegarty, high ranking navy officers, A. V. May- 1 rhofer and Pierce Egan.

13, 1937

1 Portuguese FoI k Of Redlands Hold Traditional Feast 8olemn High lass Follm 'ed By All-Day Celebration At Craspon in Hall In memory of the vow made b~· Queen Isabel of Portugal for her people for all time in what ever part of the world they might be, the Portugese colony of Redlands honored the Holy Ghost with a celebration in His honor, Trinity Sunday, when Solemn High Mass was celebrated at Sacred Heart I chmch by the Rev. Lawrence For- ristal, pastor, and se1mons preach- ed in both English and Portugese. Father Forristal was assist d by his assistant, the Rev. Philip Watz and the Rev. Father Isidore, C P., at the Mass and at the aUendlng ceremonies of crowning the queens and the sponsors of the feast. Mr. an'i Mrs. August Borges, who were in charge of the celebration that followed. Miss Grace Moore was Queen of the Feast and was beau-1 tifully gowned in robes resembling those worn by Queen Isabel cen- ti o. Quet.n of the bo t as little Angeline Borges. over one thousand were pres- j ent for the Sunday afternoon mass and for the dinner and celebra- tion that followed at the Portu- gese hall at Craspon.

Bishop to Bless Indian Chapel At Manzanita Marriages, First Commun- ions and Confi rmation On Program for Day Matrimony, Holy Eucharist and Confirmation 'lvill be the order of Sacraments p1'esided over by His Excellency, the Most Rev. Charles Francis Buddy, Saturday, June 12, when the bishop goes to the Man- zanita Indian Reservation for the dedication of their chapel of the Most Holy Rosary. According to the reservation missionary, the Rev. Francis Dil- lon, the ceremonies will be very impressive. Following the dedi- cation of the chapel, a number of Indian couples will be united in the bonds of Holy Matl·imony. Then Mass will be celebrated by Fath er Dillon, who will give Holy Communion for the first time to a class of six children and two I adults.

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