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Diocesan Pastoral Council Seminar Held to Discuss Plans

Oceanside; Father Daniel o·callahan, El Centro and Father James O'Reilly from Brawley. Representing the other deaneries were Father Edward Cronin from Riverside, r·ather Louis Salca from La Jolla and r·ather Edward Keller from Ontario.

that hold similar meetings !or the priests of their deaneries and explain the function and structure of the parish council to them. The Bishop also noted that the parish councils would lay the groundwork for the formation of a Diocesan Pastoral Council. Deans present were Msgr John Bland, San Bernardino; l\'lsgr. Daniel Ryan, South Bay in San Diego; Father William Mooney, San Diego deanery, ~·ather William Clavin, the deans would

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heartily recommend it." Priests attended from the San Bernardino and Riverside a reas as well as Imperial Valley. During the seminar the deans studied programs for parish councils already operative in other diocese, among wluch are Detroit, Mich. and Youngstown, Ohio. Father Lloyd Bourgeois, pastor of Holy Family Church in San Diego, explai ned the Youngstown program and led the discussion. Bishop Quinn expressed hope

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opened the seminar, explaining that 1t was a preliminary step toward formatJon of a Diocesan Pastoral Council. Such a council would include members of the laity and would advise the Bishop on diocesan matters. "The first stage in this program is the formation of the pansh council on the local level,'' Bishop Quinn said. Members of the three-year- old parish council at Our Lady ol Grace Church in El Cajon

The value, structure and place of the parish council in the Church today was the central topic of a two-

lay group. Led by their pastor, Father Thomas Moloney, the council president, Chris Cohan, and his fellow officers explained their respective roles on the council. All five laymen, it was said, were most enthusiastic abOl/t the value of the parish council. "These devoted men and women have been most help- ful,'" said ~·ather Moloney, "and they truly share the respon- sibihty for the parish, and I

The Senate of Priests was represented by Fathers James G11l1llan, Phthp Stralling, Lloyd Bourgeois and Laurence Dolan. The next meeting ol the group was set for November 18. The Southern Cross VOL LV NO 33 P,tbli1hed Weekly By The Diocese of Son Diego, Ca lifornia THURSDAY AUGUST 14 1969 Entered As Second Clou Motter ot the Post Office of Son Diego under the Act of Morch 3, 1879 $4 Yea rly Board Elects Bishop Quinn Administrator of S.D. Diocese

TV INTERVIEW - Telev, ion newsmen interview Auxiliary Bishop John R. Qumn after h had been named Adm1n1strator of the Diocese of San Diego by th Diocesan Board of Consultors. The 4D-year-old Bishop tands aero s Marian Way from lmmaculata Chapel (back- aroundJ, located on the University of San D1e20 campus. Bishop Qumn explained lor the news media the powers and duties of a diocesan adm1m trator. McCabe-Mul~aney''; Rites in La Jolla

Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn was named administrator of the Dloce. e of San Diego by the Diocesan Board of Consul- tor · at a mce mg rn the Chancery building, Alcala Park last Friday. The 40-year old-llisbop will serve until Pope Paul VI appoints a new Bishop of San Diego to :;ucceed 1ost v Francis .J Furey who w s solemnly install d ArchbJ hop of San Anton o ugust 6

app01ntment of a new Ordinary Bishop Quinn observed that there is no fast "rule" in the Church whereby a bishop must be a member of the diocese to which he 1s app01nted or of another diocese. He said the important tlung considered by the Vatican for the appointment ol a re idential bishop 1s one·s qualifications to meet the demands and needs of a diocese and its people m a particular geographical area. Diocesan Problems Every diocese has its own peculiar problems, he said. and those in San Diego stem from iti; widespread area of about J6,000 square miles in the four counhes. These counties have about 400,000 widely scattered Catholics out of a rapidly growing population which now stands at more than 2.6 million. He said that one of the major areas of concern for any bishop of this diocese Wjlllld be the spiritual and material welfare ol the many Mexican- Americans m the area. Asked whether he would "like" to become Bishop of San Diego, he replied that he would "cross that bridge when I come to il" He was quick to add, however, that he was happy serving as an Auxiliary under Archbishop r'urey and would remain the same under the new bishop, if that is what he is called to do by the Church . 1'0 Substantial Change Referring again to the powers and scope of a diocesan ad- ministrator, Bishop Quinn said that what an administrator may not do is to change substantially the nature and character of the diocese. He said an administrator may not create new parishes or suppress existing ones, name new pastors or ordain new priests. In unusual cases, he explained, an administrator may do some of these things with special permission from the Vatican. In addition, there are some areas in which an administrator (Continued on Page 3)

The Board of Consultors comprises Bishop ',!umn, five monsignori and six priests repr entmg various areas in the four counties of the diocese- San Diego, San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial Valley. Btshop Quinn, who assumed his new duties immediately, explarned that the Church's Canon Law gives an ad- n11111strator of a diocese vir- tually the ame powers as a Bishop, but with a few restnctions . 'I emporar) Position He said an administrator heads a temporary "care• taker' government" of a See unlll the Pope appoints a permanent bishop. This interim period has no fixed duration and vanes a great deal. He noted that there have been very short and very long penods between the tlme a diocese m the Church has become vacant and the

Diocesan Board of Consultors. Bishop Quinn has served as Auxiliary in San Diego since 1967 when he was elevated to the episcopacy. He assumed his new duties immediately after his election.

PRESS CONFERENCE - Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn holds his first news conference following his election as Administrator of the Diocese of San Diego. He was chosen at a meeting last week of the

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• CONSULTORS ELECT - The Diocesan Board of Consultors named Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn as Admin- istrator of the Diocese of San Diego,at a meeting last Friday in the Chancery. Members shown following the session are, left to right Father I. Brent Eagen, chancellor; Msgr. Peter Lynch, Bishop Quinn, Msgr. Donald F. Doxie, Father Peter Mimnagh, Father Thomas Moloney and Msgr. John J. Bradley. Bishop Quinn will serve till Pope Paul names a new Bishop of San Diego to succeed Archbishop Francis J. Furey. $ ITI( 9' B ishop Quinn Heads See (Continued from Page 1) School

in Riverside, Sacred Heart Preparatory High School in Watertown, Wis., and St. ~·rancis College in El Cajon. He completed his philo• sophical and theological stu- dies at the North American Pontifical College and Gregorian University in Rome and was ordained in the Eternal City on July 19, 1953. • Following a term as assistant pastor al St. George's Church in Ontario, he was appointed professor of dogmatic theology at Immaculate Heart Seminary. He was the seminary's rector when Pope Paul appointed him Auxiliary Bishop.

Apostolic Delegate in the United States, was principal con- secrator. Presiding was James r'rancis Cardinal McIntyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles. The San Diego diocese is a Suf- fragan See of the Los Angeles Province. At the time of his con- secration, Bishop Quinn was one of the youngest, if not the youngest, member of the United States hierarchy. First native of the San Diego diocese to be raised to episcopal rank, Bishop Quinn was born March 28, 1929, in Riverside where he was bapuzed and confirmed. He attended St. r'rancis de Sales Elementary

may do some of these things with special permission from the Vatican. In addition, there are some areas in which an administra- tor must have the vote of the Diocesan Board of Consultors before he can act. Bl!,;hop Quinn 'was appointed Auxiliary to Bishop r'urey and Titular of Thisiduo on October 25, 1967, and consecrated December 12 in I. Joseph's Cathedral. The rit marked the first time Iha ta bibhop had ever been consecrated in the cathedral.

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