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THE SOUTHERN CROSS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969

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Father William Cornelison, principal of University High School, who accepted a palm in behalf ol Mission San Diego de Alcala, the first mission started by Father Serra 20D years ago. The Serra Cross marks the site where the Apostle of California planted his crude cross to found the mission.

TREK TO CROSS - Highlighting the Trek o the Cross on Presidio Hill last week was e ble ,in1 of nine tiny palms to be planted at the nine missions founded by Father Junipero Serra in Alla California. Most Rev. Fra11cis J. Furey is shown blessing the palms and presenting them to representatives of the nine missions. In center is

GIFTS FROM SPANIARDS - Dr. Antonio Bauza, Mayor of Petra, center, pr ents a bicentennial commem• orat1ve plaque in Spanish to Most Rav. Francis J. Furey at ceremonies on Presidio Hill following the Trek to the Cron. Laokin11 on is Lms Ferrer, a leader of 25-member atton which came ta San Die1oforthe bicentennial. Dr. Bauza, head or the dele1a11on, is president ol the Association al Friends of Father Serra.

TOKEN OF APPRECIATION - Father I. Brent Eagen, diocesan chan- cellor, presents to Most Rev. Francis J. Furey a · in behalf ol members of staffs in the San Diego chancery off' e. Presentation

was made at an informal farewell reception for the Archbishop in the Chancery Building al Alcala Park_ Archbishop Furey received a mod nistic missal stand symbolic of the four Evangelists .

Archbishop of San Antonio, Texas. The outdoor reception was spon- sored by trustees of the Colle1es of Women and Men and the School of Law of the University. Archbishop Furey is c ncellor ol USO.

ARCHBISHOP'S RESPONSE - Most Rev. Francis J. Furey showed his appreciation for the farewell reception in his honor by goin1 from table to table at the chancery patio to greet each person and present gifts. He 1ave to l!ach a wooden plaque with the bronze Star ol Bethlehem inscribed with the word, "Peace." The plaques were made by the Terra Sancta Guild in the Holy Land. The reception was attended by all

staffs of the chancery office. Clergy at table are, left to ri1ht, Father Robert J. Pinta, CYO director; Father John Dickie, school superintendent, and Father Louis Salca, associate director, Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Archbishop Furey invited everyone to visit him in San Antonio and to remember him in their prayers.

SECRET WEAPON - Most Rev. Francis J. Furey 1cknowled1es tributes paid him at an out-door farewell re- ception last Sunday at Alcala Park sponsored by trustees of the University of San Oiego. He told the crowd who came to say 1oodbye that he was takina: a "secret weapon" with him when he 1oes to Texas to become Archbishop ol San Antonio. The "weapon," he said, is "prayers .•. and I hope you will remember me In yMn. They will a:o with me and sustain me in the years ahead."

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