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Installation Rit H at St. Jo ··"' By ROBERT Oi\ EROLI /t,, 7:' bf EVENING TRIBUNE Rclilil'iOn Writer Th new Ca h lie bishop of San Diego today reamrmed the Christi ~ru F, pie of individualism and pledged al\rnys to treat peoplt! .a pe s instead of things. It wUl be his goal as bishop, said the Most Rev. Leo T. laher, to help J!COple develop self-reliance and to "convert help- lessness, elf-distrust and conscious incapacity into courage, power and Initiative." "My <:llre" Bishop Maher said, "will be devoted not to pro- viding crotches for the crippled but to providing ways in which the weak hall be able to obey the command: 'rise up and walk.'" Christ's primary concern was the individual. said the prelate, who was installed today as third Bishop of the four-county San Diego Diocese in St. Joseph's Cathedral. 'II 1s rather significant that Christ never healed in great numbers,'' Bishop Maher said.

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Uniformed Marine Corps Re- Ca rd inal rmt Depot and Knights of Co- Rev. John • lumbus color guards took part in bishop o~ who the procc SJon of Mass con- pledged his cooperattoa "to be c lebrant into the cathedral. A )'. 0 ur,_helper n the episcopal of- gn 1cant part of the ceremo- flee. cs \\as an ofleratory proces- NIXON SENDS MESSAGE , on of youth carrying products Read at the Jun h of th Sa D" d. c eon were . lt e n 1ego 1ocese to the cong:alulatory messages from par. President •'ixon, Gov. Reagan ai OJ the folk Mass was and Egidio Cardinal Vagnozzi of ung pantsh. Music for the the Vatican, former a ostolic ~:Sta w~~l~unl ~ndctayed by delegate to the United ?States J Cho 1vic orus, St. who consecrated both Arch'. ames Ir a nd an ln· bishop Furey and Bish F satrlugm ntal hgroudp. Other musi- The entire installati;i roups ear were the com• will b t I t b . . m d choirs of the cathedral St t 6 e e ecas Y lranscnpllon "'-J b • · a p.m. today on KOGO TV = um ii, St. John the Evange- Channel 10 · • list St. 1\11 hael and st Sophia ff r · cChhurches and the ~ishop's Boys San 1 bi::i ~~~!s!s:i1f te° 1 th 3 01r, und~r d_1rection of Dr. Jo by Bishop Maher at 9 . 15 581 seph Ro s1 diocesan music di- today 1n our Lad of G· d al.m. rector Ch h 1 Y ua a upe s1:1\!~~tn !~sher ar: ris in tod':;. be ~~l:e~~~~afevlia~:1: cepuon and luncheon atte 8 nd:d i;:; wr ~~en c~apel at 1,200 mv1ted guests at El Cortez which he als y ~II an Diego. of Hotel. Among the speakers was C<'llor and pr~s~en:erve a chan- Ne chool Reviewed At By KE. Hl'D O, /O /'{ , t Y Educat \\riter, The San D,cgo Union Ta recordings I al can pro, corvertmg sunlight into elec- duce p1crures as wcH as_ sound tnc1ty and even computer. can be used eff cl!vcly m rel!- 'lick Iran 1arenc1es kits are r,1on ses. a )Oung prie t told available to teach e erytlu 0 Calitorma Catholte high school from bwlog) to foreign Jan- educators yesterda). . guages to readinn and writing. Those ame magneltc tape . ,. recording that can l>e used with 1ODA'\ S TOPlC televi on screen can be used in Impact of the multi-media almost all other kmds of classes world on education in the Catho- Px-plamed the Rev. Joseph Tim' he high sc·hools 1s the focal p0mi ass) of . otre Dame High o attention . according to the Sehool in Htverside Rev ~1sgr. John A. Dickie, su- . w •,my to u e soph1 ticatcd pennttndent of Catholi~ sc'tools ed11('at10nal equipment were un- for the Dwcese of San Diego. folded ye terday in the opening : ovel pro;ects m education sessions of the two-d y Western will . occupy today·s closing Catholic Education Association meetmgs of the conference with r.onf(•rence being held at the Catholic educators from many wn\ver 11y of San Diego. of the , .180 schools represented f• mph, si was divid d be- presen,mg un que ~olut1ons to tween what gadgets ar1• now old educational problems. , v,1ilable m th pu h-bulton Sister M Carolyn Link. of the world of mod •rn education and San Luis Rey \C.!1dcmy, 1,111 tell 1101\ to u e those new de •ice of a structured study laboratory. m t eff ctively The Re\ Willrnm Sullivan of St. '.'liOl'- ~I L ELECTRO TC Augu til'e High School "ill ex- . · plam the mcdul r scheduling Alth av,ulable by the Pnr1hc That session \\ 1 be held in T lcphon Co. for t ·chmg teen- :\lo e Hall of the t:SD Law ager about cry t,1 s, sounds, 'ic 1001. and the fost :nnn auxiliary a Diego,

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State n. George Deukme• jian. R-Long Beach. and Spen• cer Williams, state secretary of hum<1n resources, will address Political Datebook member of the Republican womens clubs at noon Monday at the Catamaran Hotel. Deuk- mejian has announced his can- didacy for a torney general and Williams is _/!Onsidering entering the race.J3oth are Republicans. * * Assemblyman Pete Wilson, R-San Diego. and County Super- visor Jack Walsh will debate the value and eftectiveness of "Op- era!' Intercept" at 8 p.m. Oct. 20 a Yacht Harbor Inn, 10'21 Scott L, Point Loma. Wilson favors and Walsh op- poses the nationwide effort to halt narcotics smuggling into the U.S. The debate is sp0nsored by the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.

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ELEVATED BY BISHOP /'fif'f"t, 8 Priests Named H norary Prelates Eight honornr:, prelates have been appointed ii) the San Diego .to ran lat olic Diocese. the Mo t Rev. Leo T. l\!aner. new b. mm r. ,1 1 go announced today The elev hon mark a departure in Roman Cathohc church I (; Honorrr; prdat 'S. to be called Rev :11onsignor, were former- I krown as domestic prelates and called Right Rev. Monsig- nor. The ne\\ Rev., !sgrs. are: John I'.: Bae , gresident of _the Univers1~· of San Diego Col- lege for S!en; Wll 1am F Clavin, pastor ofary Star of the Sea pari~h mOce<>n~ide· .John,\ Dickie. superintendent of diocesan sduul : Donald F. Doxie pastor of St. Brigid"s parish in Pacif- ic Bc•a(h, I Brent Eagen, chancellor of the diocese; Thomas J. O'Toolc. pastor of SI. Anne's parish in San Bernardino; James P o·oo, "hue, pastor of Our :11other of Confidence parish in . an D; go and .James P. Regan, a Navy chaplain stationed at the Oak and naval ho p1tal. ThC' appoint ents are the first announcements made from the San Diego Dio an O fice for postolic Ministry. It was lor- f!' ly called the t hancer) and renamed at the wishes or Bishop i\laher The hange 111 tit..e from domestic prelate to honorary prelate is a post-\'at1can 11 measure that also changed the title papal chamb rlain to papal chaplain. ,\n honorary prelate retains the title for bis lifetime. while papal ch2plains retain the title only for the llfetime of the Pope. ~lonsignor Doxie. one of the new prelates. was elevated from papcl chamberlain. The p~pa documents of appointment for the new prelates wert> receil ed in San Diego last weekend. They were delivered b} tbe \pustohc Delegate to the United States, Archbishop Luigi Ra1mond,. who installed Bishop ;\,laher as the third bishop of an Diego

Christian Love Urged to Overcome Dis He urg d U1at Christian hope and love be co bined to over- come the disunity which he said is the hallmark of our times. Bish.op Maher, since 1962 head of the Santa Rosa Diocese, was · installed by Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, Apostle Delegate to the United States. James Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles presided over the installation ceremony and concelebrated Mass that followeB. The .\I,.rine Coq·s Recruit Depot color guard led a process10n 01 nriests and bishops into the Cathedral for the installation. After a reading of the Popc·s letter appointing him bishop of San Diego. Bishop :\1aher took the episcopal chair and crosier. S} mools of his au~ority and responsibility. Bishop Maher then received a priest, nun and layman repre- senting the community who pledged their support to the new bishop. Parts of the Mass. sung by the La Jolla Civic Chorus, were in So:anish. A uniformed policeman, nurse, and fireman carried the water, wine and bread used in the service to the altar. Children Carry Agricultural Products Children took up California agricultural products and tPen- a"ers c:irried a mod 0 l surfboard, a book on social justice and other items. The 20 concelebrants included former San Diego Bishop and at pcescnt Archbishop of San Antonio, the Most Rev. Francis .J. Furey; San Diego Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn; Archbishop Joseph McGucken of San Francisco; the Rev. Raymond Maher of San Rafael, the new bishop's brother; Coadjutor Bishop Tim- othy J. Manning of Los Angeles; and the 12 San Diego Diocesan Consultors. · More than 1.000 children, religious and lay people, greeted the new nishop on his arrival from Santa Rosa yesterday. Leading the official diocesan welcome was Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn. who scrv('(] a. Administrator here since Aug. 5. when former Bishop Francis J. Furey became Archbishop of San .\n,onio. Bishcp ~1;1bcr w?. accompanied here by several Santa Hosa nnests and his brother the Reverend Raymond Maher of San Rafael. Hi811 :i .\lal,cr 1· ched111Pd to say his first 1 1 s as S~n Diego bishop .it 9; .111. tomorrpw i!)j Que d ,Q! Guadalupe Chu h 1770 K~rny Ave. He . wilt l,1tf!r say University oi • n Dieg College or\ ·omen,ch~pcl

• * Assemblyman Wadie Deddeh, D-Chula Vi. ta. will speak to Democrats Um ed at 7:30 p.m. nex:t Wedne da at 3089 54th St. .. ,. * All City ounr1l candidates on the Nov. 4 ballot have been in- vited to speak to the North Park Republican Assembly at the North Park Recreation Center at 7 p.m. Oct. 20. •

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