Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1937 (3)

1IEGO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1937 SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE STARTS THIS SUNDAY Bishop Buddy Blesses Work Bishop Schulte is Installed in See At Leavenworth San Diego Bishop Present At Consecration and Installation

Father Mauch to Arrive Monday at St. Augustine High Will Be New Director of Studies, Father Kelly Remains as Prior The newly appointed director of studies at St. Augustine High school, San Diego, Rev. Eugene A. Mauch, O.S.A., A.M., will ar- rive here Monday, August 23, ac- cording to word from the order's headquarters at Villanano, Pa. Father William P. Kelly, O.S.A. will remain at St. Augustine as Prior. Father Mauch was burn in Philadelphia, Penna., October 22, 1897. He attended Parochial and High schools in Philadelphia. He entered Villanova College in 1920, and received an A.B. in 1924. He was ordained August 29, 1926. After studying a year at Catholic University from which he received an A.M., he taught at Villanova until 1935. In 1935 he was assigned to Price Memorial College, Amarillo, Tex- as. He remained there two years. He pursued further graduate stu- dies also at Catholic Universit,f and at the University of Pennsyl- vania. Requiem Mass Said for Senora De Leon Requiem High Mass was cele- brated at st. Joseph's cathedral on Thursday morning of last week for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Dolores Diaz de Leon, who died September 21, following a brief illness. A large number of friends of the family were present to pay their final tribute, both at the Mass and at the recitation of the Rosary Wednesday evening. Mrs. De Leon is survived by her husband, Francisco Diaz de Leon and four children, Francisco, Ma- ria, Dolores and Victor. Interment was made at Holy Cross cemetery. Officers and members of the Ca- tholic Youth Organization acted as pall bearers and a great many young people were present at the 1 services.

of Campaign; Confident of Diocesan Cooperation All is in readiness for the cam- l paign to increase the circulation of The Southern Cross, whi<'h will be inaugurated Sunday at St. Jo- seph's Cathedral, when the editor of the paper will speak at all Masses. His Excellency Charles Franch, Buddy has blessed the efforts of the staff and expressed the hope that they will meet a ready re- sponse from the people of the dio- cese. "The Diocesan paper," Bishop Buddy stated, "is neces- sary to the Church because it supplements its work in the school and in the pulpit." The Campaign will be carried into st. John's and our Lady of Angels churches Sunday, October 3. The Rev. John Power will speak in the former and the Rev. James P. O'Shea in the latter church on the subject of the Ca- tholic Press.

LEAVENWORTH, Kans., Sept, 29.-The historic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was the scene this morning of the solemn installation of the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte as Bishop of Leaven- worth to succeed the late Bishop Francis Johannes, who died last March. Bishop Schulte, who is 47 years old and a native of Fredericktown, Mo., becomes the spiritual head of a diocese tha.t 1 embraces 21 counties in Kansas. He was con- secrated in St. Louis last week. The Pontifical High Ma.c:,s was celebrated by Bishop Thomas F. Lillis of Kansas City, Mo., and Archbishop John Glennon, of St. Louis delivered the sermon. All seats in the Cathedral were occu- pied and many stood in the aisles and at the rear. Bishop Schulte's mother, Mrs. Anna Schulte, three sisters and four brothers, all of Frederick- town, and an aunt, Sister Theola of the Franciscan order at Apple- ' ton, Wisconsin, were present. Among the bishops present, was the Most Rev. Charles Francis Buddy, D.D., Bishop of San Diego California. ' ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 21.-The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, for many years pastor of the Church of St. Louis King of France, was consecrated as Bishop of Leaven- worth today by the Most Rev. John J. Glennon, Archbishop of St. Louis. The .Most Rev. c. E. Byrne. Bishop of Galveston and the Rev. Christian H. Winkel- mann, Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis, were co-consecrators. Four Archbishops, twelve Bish- ops, among whom was the Most Rev. Charles Francis Buddy o! San Diego, California, more than 400 priests and hundreds of nuns and brothers were present in the great Cathedral.

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