News Scrapbook 1969-1971

e Southern Cro s $4 Yearly 900-Year History .Linked Published Weekly By The Diocese of San Diego, California Entered As Second Clon Motter ot the Pou Office THURSDAY.OCTOBER 22, 1970

Vol LVI No 43

man, San Diego, and Thomas E. Carey, Anchorage, Alaska. Others shown include Dr. Harry A. Collins, La Jolla; John J. Irwin, Rancho Santa Fe; Robert N. Greenwell, San Diego, and John B. Lonergan, San Bernardino. Women to be honored occupied pews across chapel aisle. - Reyman Photos

BEFORE KNIGHTHOOD - New Knights of the Holy Sepulchre kneel in pews holding their capes prior to investiture ceremony. In front row, from left, are S. Milford Chipp, San Diego; I. J. Gabriel, San Bernardino; Warren E. Slaughter, Palm Desert; Martin A. Malich, San Bernardino; Dr. William J. Doyle, La Jolla; Lambert J. Ninte-

Knights, Ladies Made Members fA · rder By NICHOLAS BIONDO SAN DIEGO - Church history was made in San Diego this week. For the first time in the 900-year history of a papal order an investiture ceremony was held on the West Coast. The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem - founded about 670 years before San Diego - invested as Knights and Ladies 53 prominent men and women last Sunday in Immaculata Chapel, Alcala Park. The new members of the nth Century order pledged to be "true soldiers of Christ . . practice Christian perfection ... protect and defend the tomb of Christ . and spread His Name in the Holy Land and everywhere." Investiture of the 27 men and 26 women preceded a concelebrated Mass with Bishop Leo T. Maher as principal celebrant, assisted by Archbishop Joseph T. Ryan of Anchorage, Alaska, who delivered the homily, retired Bishop Thomas K. Gorman of Dallas, retired Bishop Dermont O'Flanagan of Juneau, Alaska, Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn and several priests. Bishop O'Flanagan, a San Diego resident, also was Knighted \it the rites. TWO BISHOPS CONDUCT RITES Bishop Maher conducted the rites for the Knights and Bishop Gorman for the Ladies. The honorees wore formal attire, with men in white ties and tails and women in black evening gowns and veil. A packed congregation witnessed the ceremonies. The ancient ritual has been simplified through the years in keeping with the tim ·. The Knights were invested with the symbolic spurs, sword, cross and cape. Bishop Maher, seated befor the altar, told the Knights:

NEW KNIGHT - Bishop Leo T. Maher rests sword on shoulder of James R. Kerr of La Jolla during investiture in lmmaculata Chapel. Assisting is Msgr. Vincent Wolf, master of ceremonies. Fifty-three men and women were designated Knights or Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre.

CROSS OF ORDER - Retired Bishop Thomas K. Gorman of Dallas hands symbolic Cross to sponsors of Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre as they are invested into papal order. Two of the Ladies have turned so their sponsors may pin Cross on gown. Facing bishop from extreme left

are Mrs. I. J. Gabriel of San Bernardino, Mrs. Robert V. Vallera of La Jolla, Mrs. Rose W. Spain of San Bernardino, and Mrs. Emil Bavasi of la Jolla. Bishop Gorman also was a concelebrant of the. investi- ture Mass and is a Knight of Holy Sepulchre

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