Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1937 (2)

EIGHTEEN ORDERS OF SISTERS ARi '· REPRESENTED AT INSTALLATION~ I LUNCHEON HELD AT U. S. GRANli Never ego have the history of San Di- sisted by J. R. Bloom of the Grant nuns of such varied or- hotel management. ders been congregated here as Bishop Buddy's sister, the Rev. Mother Magdalene, superior of

Irish House to I Public Invited by Hold Tea Sunday Knights to Attend For Bishop, Party ,Bishop's Reception Other Houses In Relations Group To Be Open Following the civic reception M. D. Goodbody Heads Com- mittee in Charge of April 4th Banquet

were present Wednesday morning in st. Joseph's Cathedral for the Installation of Bishop Charles Francis Buddy, for included in the nearly one hundred women reli- gious present were representatives of eighteen different orders. While the clergy were being en- tertained at the El Cortez follow- ing the .installation Mass, the nuns were served a full course dinner in the Italian room of the U. S. Grant. A half-hour's re- ception preceeding the dinner was held in specially prepared rooms arranged by the management of the hotel. Arrangements for the dinner were made at Our Lady of Peace Academy by the Rev. Moth- er St. Catherine, superior of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondo~ let, which order was the first to come to San Diego over fifty years ago. Mother Catherine- was as-

honoring His Excellency. Bishop Buddy, on Sundny afternoon, the Irish Cottage committee in the House of Pacific Relations, Bal- boa park, will entertain with a tea honoring the bishop and his party. Other cottages in the grollp have. planned to hold open house in the bishop's honor Sunday art-

Sacred Heart Academy, Ogden, Utah, was accompanied by an- other member of the Holy Cross order of Sisters. Other out-of- I town orders represented included the Sisters of Providence, the Im- maculate Heart Sisters, the Social S.ervice Sisters of the Holy Ghost, the Catechists, the Carmelite Sis- ters (not cloistered), the Sisters of Incarnate Word, the Domini- can Sisters from Chicago, t he 1 Franciscan Sisters, the Daughters of Charity, and the Holy Family Sisters. Orders from within the city, many of whom were augmented by out of town visitors of their ord~rs, included the Holy Family Sisters, the Sisters of Mercy, t he Blessed Sacrament Sisters, t he

San Diegans of all denomina- tions and from all walks of life have been invited to gather at a 1 dinner and civic reception to be given in the San Diego hotel Sun- day evening, Apr. 4, to honor the Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, D.D., newly appointed Bishop of the San Diego diocese. Reception and dinner is under i the auspices of the Knights of Co- lumbus. Arrangements are being made by M. D. Goodbody, who has I been appointed by William P. Ma- hedy, Grand Knight, as general chairman. j Those who will assist Mr. Good- body are: Cy Hebert and Charles Martz, in charge of ticket sales; 1 Matt Gleason and George Brere- ton, in charge of entertainment; Mike McGann, Nick Martin and Frank Dunn, committee on seat- ing arrangements and reception, and ushers chosen from the Sa~ Diego Council Uniform Patrol un- der the leadership of Michael J . Reynolds. Bishop Buddy, who recen'.ly came to San Diego from St. Jo- seph, Mo., has been the honored guest at num'tlrous public func- tions in recent weeks. The com- ing reception and dinner has been designed to afford the general public, both Catholic and non- 1 Catholic, an opportunity of meet- ing the new Bishop. Tickets for the dinner may be secured from Mr. Mor '.z, telephone Frank. 5872. Reservatiori,c;. should be in at an early date as only a limited number may be accommo- /dated. DINNER TO BISHOP BUDDY IN LEAVENWORTH The Priests of the Leavenworth Deanery were gues ts of St. Mary's Col- lege, Leavenworth, at a dinner given last Tuesday in honor of His Ex·cellen- cy, the Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, D.D.. Bishop of San Diego. Among the guests of honor was the Very Reverend Maurice F. Connor, Pastor of St. James Church, St. Joseph and former Pastor of St. Joseph's Cathedral with Father Buddy as his assistant. The Very Reverend M. J. O'Fanell, Rector of the Cathedral at Leavenworth and Director of the Prop- agation of the Faith as well as Dean of the Leaye1rn-orth district acted as toastmaster. Three Religious Orders ,rnre represented at the dinner and the following responded eloquently to im- promptu toasts: Very Reverend Mau- rice F. Connor. St. Joseph, the Rev- erend Ed\Yard J. v\'eisenberg, S.J., the Reverend Brocard A. Koehler, O.Carm., the Reverend Justin Sion, O.S.B., and the Reverend Thomas A. Lennan, 1 r S.A., who ,spoke on behalf of the Army and assured the new Bishop of the warm welcome awaiting him and the patriotic cooperation of the high calibered officers who man the Fed- eral Naval Base at San Diego.

Sisters of th~ Precious Blood, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, the Sisters of Nazareth and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondo- let. Many of the visitors were guests MOUNT ST. SCHOLASTICA !at Mercy hospital dwing their vis- it here. Luncheon Brilliant Affair-'rhe lad- with the institution as friend, com- ies of St. Ann's Altai' Society spon- mencement speaker and retreat mas- sored a luncheon in st. Charles Hall 1er, spent the forenoon of Saturday, . , . . Jan. 9, at the convent and college. At last Thmsday at 1 o clocl, compll- 8 o'clock the newly consecrated prel- mentary to His Excellency, the Most ate celebrated Mass in the convent Reverend Charles F. Buddy, D.D., chapel. Subsequently he was honored Bishop of San Diego. It was a most at a farewell program presented by 1 ff . . . . . college and academy students in the € egant a an 111 all its appomtments. 8Chool auditorium. Helen Sasey opened The St. Charles Hall was artistically the entertainment with an organ solo, decorated in the Papal colors which "Offertoire," by Batiste. . The academy ll.ung from the four chandeliers and chorus then gave "Earth BelO\Y Is 1 f d . . Teeming" (a cappella) , by Haydn. a so estoone the p1lla1 s. The same "Petitions for Bishop Buddy," a song- <:olor motif complemented the table de- dance pantomime adapted from Fran- signs and the favors which were in the cjs Thompson's "The Ma.king of form of a California century plant. Viola," was featured in the program. M. Th B R . . • ,· . • In the verse speaking choir for this is. omas · oge1s, 1et11mg p1es1- number, Ann Margaret Braun and dent, introduced Mrs. John T. Dolan, Mary Lou Falter chanted light voice; Chairman of the Program Committee. Rosemary McLenon, medium voice, A delightful group of musical numbers and Jean McLeon. dark voice. Frances . . Gearhart ' gave the solo dance and and readmgs delighted the large as- [ Betty Owens, Norma Woodhouse, sembly of 175 ladies. Toward the close Edna Digman and June Grove partici- of the program Mrs. O. T. Miller, Pres- pated in the gl'oup dance. Students ident of St. Ann's Altar Society, made of the voice department sang the pan- 11 1 . . . . tomime chorus to the accompaniment a e oquent addiess mcludmg a fa1e- from "Coppelia" (Leo Delibes), played well poem written by herself at the on the violin b_y Elizabeth Bacon. As close of which she presented a gener- the t'epre.sentative of the school, Beat- ous and princely purse to Bishop Buddy rice Brennan extetnded congratula- . . I tions to the Bishop and presented him on behalf of the Altar Society. The with a basket of roses. ln response, following took part in the program: / · hop Buddy spoke of his past asso- :.\Iiss Annie Plato, Mrs. James Garvey, ciation with Mount SL Scholastica and Miss Patricia Keller Miss Helen 1 paid tribute to Benedictine ideals and Dola M . .. ' , practice. He expreRsed appreciation 11 • r 1 s. Plnhp Thompson, M1 s. I for the co-operation received from the Theo Quinn, Miss Antoinette Schwien staff of Benedictine Sisters of the Ca- nd .Miss Adelaid e Plato. thedral School in St. Joseph during his ten years' rectorship at the Cathedral. He praised the loyalty and devotion to both Church and alma mater shown PUBLIC RECEPTION by the St. Joseph Chapter of the SUNDAY AFTERNOON Atchison, Kan.-A guest of Mount I St. Scholastica for the last time before ' his departure for San Diego, the Most Rev. Charles F. Buddy, long associated

Mrs. Dr. John A, Shea ., ernoon, the German cottage group having just completed redecora- tion of their house for the oc- casion. The Italian house, .,thf' Pan American, the Czecko-Slava- kian and the Japanese houses have also signified their intention of holding open house during the afternoon. Receiving at the Irish House will be Sir Albert an~J,ady Marie Mayrhofer, pr. and ..Mrs. John ; J. Shea, Judge and Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. M. Glea- son, Mr.. and Mrs. Michael Good- body, Mr. R. A. Mc

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,fount Sl. Scholastica Alumnae. Fi- nally he spoke of lhe friendship be- tween himself and faculty and stu- dents of Mount St. Scholastica College and Academy. To Benedictine educa- tion he gave· the highest praise, show- ing- that it stres ed the traits of a the Bishop left \\·ilh the assembly was that true success in life depends on valiant ,Yoman. The message which

There will be a public reception Sun- day afternoon, Dec. 27, at 3 o'clock in the auditorium of Central High School 'for the laity, both Catholic and non- Catholic. At this meeting, which is open to the public, Joseph E. Corby, chairman,

in a presentation speech, will present courage and tbal all life is a matter a purse to Bishop Buddy on behalf of of either courag-e or cowardice. Tlrn the people of the Cathedral Parish. program concluded \\·ilb an organ solo, I Other sp. eakers will be the Most Rev. "Postlude" (Whiting), played by Cath- C. H. Le Blond. D.D., Mayor Phil nine Kautz. The college seniors were Welch, John D. McNeely, Dr. Daniel the gue~ts of the school at a formal Morton and Fred Karr. Bishop Buddy breakfast with Bishop Buddy. will respond.

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