News Scrapbook 1969-1971

/ L, u~ Reform Servic s Invest 6 riests Monddy, Novemb r 17, 1969

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n LiturQy ~hgnge 1,i urgical changes in Roman Diego Colleg!' for Women Little Ca oJ'c MassPs will be ex- Theater, Alcala Park. plafll{;d and demonstrated for Father Kavanagh is associate pn , nun~. laJ tr,achers and editor of"the magazine, Worship. other laity at lhre~ workshops He is a &insultant to the Inter- here next weC!k. national Committee on English ,i\rranged by tb Most v. in the Liturgy and a_uthor of Jolin R Quinn, uxiliary bisho). many articles on _the liturgy of oJ the San Diego Diocese, and the Roma~ ~alhohc Church. . the Rev Michael Alcaraz, chiiir- The rehgious educator will man and executive secretary p( r,eak also at similar wor:kshops the Diocesan Liturgical Com- Monday and Tuesday mght at m , on, respectively, the work- Holy. Rosary CQurch, San Ber- shops will deal primarily with nardmo. basic changes in the Mass. ;;;:-~..::=::===-:--=----

The Rev Aidan Kavanagh, di- rector of the graduate liturgy program at the University of N re Dame, South Bend, Ind., will be the keynote speaker at each session. Th San Diego workshops will be: For prie ts of San Diego and perial Counties, Thursday, 10 m. to 3 p.m .. St. Rose of Lima Omrch, 293 H St., Chula Vista, and the same hours Friday, ry Star of the Sea Church, e., La Jolla. For prle -teach s, nuns and lay teachers, next Saturflay, 10 to 3 p.m., University of San 7727 Girard

I Teen ·Post choices down to 2 II• ..2). lf Lmda Vista Teen Po·t di- rectorhip candidates h ve narro\\ ed to tv'o, board sec- retary Mrs. Rusce 1 Benedict reports. I The local board int€ riew- ed candidates Monday night. and the two will be inter- viewed at the Economic Op- portunity Commission Fri- day. for a final decision. The t\l o ~re Leroy Thom- as Brady of Lmda Vista and Diane Martm of L~ ,fella. Miss lartin has had ex- perience tutoring in Chicano programs, is a teachers' aide, and la<·ks three units of havmg a degree from San Diego State, Miss Benedict · Brady was selected by the hoard as its choice earlier, but the decision was over- turned at thP EOC in favor of Wcslcv Whe1•tone who has with 0 drawn his name from the job a Ii allon list. said.

met the students while in the nation's capital tor the meetine of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. With Bishop Maher in Washineton was AuxHiary Bishop John R. Quinn.

BISHOP MEETS SEMINARIANS - Most Rev. Leo T. Maher chats with seminarians from California studying at the Theological Colleee, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. His Excellency

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But it is much more than :windup of another football ea- son. Club Football is the official name of the program. But to the 35 players and coach Jim Gray the name has carried a mis- nomer. "A lot of people think we are playing intramural touch. f_oot- ball," is the way Rev. Wilham F. Phillips pu(s il as he contin- • ues in his job as co-adminis- • trator of the program "They don't realize the program m- ·cludes some 300 varsity colle- :giate football teams throughout the nation." RANKED 15TH And, to add to the Toreros' laurels, the club is now ranked 15th in the entire nation off its present 4-2 record. uSD lost iis first two games of the season, then rebounded to defeat the .Whittier JV, Long Be.ich St. JV, Cal Tech and two ago a strong alumni team. Quarterback Gary Beagin has coJ11pleted 88 of 164 attempts for L267 yards and 14 touchdowns. Split end Matt Maslowski has maue 30 receptions for 600 yards stamp him as the top receiver in the 1 national program. Not bad for a performer on a first-year team. Gray figures today's game I with Azusa-Pacific will be a cru- ' cial meeting. "We'll be facing the best quarterback and the three best receivers we have met all season," Gray says. "Russ Carrol is a tremendous roll-out quarterback. ·'His favorite receiver, Chris Jones, from San Diego, _is a 9.6 runner. We expect their com- bination to give us fits." Against three mutual foes, Azusa-Pacific has outscored USD by 50 points. USD will be shooting for a five-game winning streak in its season finale. It appears the To- reros will have their hands full. wooks 3.11d 9 touchdowns. HEADS RECEIVERS Maslowski's figures

JIM GRAY The winning edge hasn't come -~uccessful first year easily. I

NEWLYWEDS-Thi lmmaculata Chapel was the setting for the recent weddirig or Brt'm!a Martha Bartek, daugh- tf'r of ,1r. and i\Irs. T,ouis Rnbtrt Bartek of Clairemont, to Richard Robert Gomez, son of Irs. A. A. Gomez of Chula Yi•ta and the J;,te :\fr. Gomez. Miss Bartek is wed to Richard Gomez The Rt. Rev John F. Pur- ned bouquets of rust cell officiated at the recent gold chrysanthemums. ~uptial Mass uniting Brenda William Corcoran of Phoe- l\1artha Bartek, daughter of nix served the bridegroom as :\1r. and Mrs. Louis Robert best man. 'Ushers were Wil- Bartek of Clairemont, to liam Bartek. brother of the Richard Robert Gomez in the bride, Albert Boersma, John lmmaculata Chapel. Bixby, nephew of the bride- gr o o m, l\lichael Cardinale and James Curtis. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. A. A. Gomez of Chula Vista and the late \tr. Gomez. A reception followed in the Tri-Dent Room of the Com• C 1 u b, satin brocade with a cathed- North Island. following the ral length train and a full ceremony. Virginia McDon- length veil. She carried a I ough, cousin of the bride, bouquet of garden,as, spider was in charge of the guest chrysanthemums and iv~. book. Mrs. .Tohn Haye., of Okla- :\trs. Bartek wore a green homa City was matron of ensemble with a corsage of honor. Maid of honor was brown cymbidium orchids. .Juliana Bartek. si

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Tuesday, December 2, 5:00 p.m., Phoenix, Arizona, Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude. Establishing of the Diocese of Phoenix and the Installation of the Most Reverend Edward A. McCarthy as Bishop. Wednesday, December 3, 5:00 p.m., Gallup, New Mex- ico, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Installation of the Most Rev. Jerome J. Hastrich as Bishop of Gallup. Friday, December 5, Los Angeles, Chancery Office. Bishops and Superintendents Committee Meeting on Government Aid to Education. Friday, December 5, 7:30 p.m., San Diego, Mission Valley Inn. Serra Club Reception. Sunday, December 7, 7:30 p.m., San Diego, St. Joseph Cathedral. Pontifical Mass. Tuesday, December 9, 11 :00 a.m., San Diego, San Diego State College Newman Center. l Appo intments of Most Rev. John R. Quinn Thursday, November 27, 10:00 a.m., San Diego, First Presbyterian Church. Sermon on the occasion of an Ecumenical Celebration of Thanksgiving. Monday, December t, 10:00 a.m., San Diego, Diocesan Office. Meeting of the Diocesan Liturgical Com- mission. Tuesday, December 2, 5:00 p.m., Phoenix, Arizona, Cathedral of Saints Simon and Jude. Establishing of the Diocese of Phoenix and the Installation of the Most Rev. Edward A. McCarthy as Bishop. Wednesday, December 3, 5:00 p.m., Gallup, New Mex- ico, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Installation of the Most Rev. Jerome J. Hastrich as Bishop of Gallup. Sunday, December 7, 10:30 a.m., San Diego, Uni- vers ity of San Diego, De Sales Hall. Address to the Stalpar Club . Monday, December 8, 9:30 a.m., La Mesa, Little Flow- er Haven. Pontifical Mass and Reception of Nov- ices. Tuesday, December 9, 5:30 p.m., San Luis Rey, Old Mission Parish. Confirmation, Canonical Visita- tion, Solemn Pontifical Benediction. , .. .u / #-:J. 7~ Very Rev. Roger Lechner -...)-1&--c.~ r./4,- Vice Chancellor-Secretary

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