News Scrapbook 1969-1971

EVENlt G TRIBUNE

Dec. 24 thru Dec. 30, 1969-A-7

VOICE-VIEWPOINT - ----- A Christmas message from Reverend Leo T. Maher

must ha e it root anchored in wisdom. and thio wisdom mu,l draw noL1rishment from the concept ol lilc ep1tomiz d in the life of Christ. • ll is this peacP of Christ, this JOY in Chnst that I wish all . .\lay the Prince of Peace shower upon you every blcs inn his ChrislrPlS and throughout the New Year.

unrealistic by clinging lo the naive belief that peace is something we can put on or off like a coal. Peace is not simply the question of a h e a l t h y economy and favorable trade balances. Peace must not be thought of in terms of mere a g r e e a b I e , accepted and achieved national aspirations and boundaries. Nor is it simply the cessation of armed hostilities. Peace will not f o 11 o w automatically lhc disappearance of imperialism and colonialism. Peace is, first of all, a harmony established between God and man. Peace is the JOY of a good conscience. Peace is an ordered tranquility between nations. lf we wish peace, all of us must serve the cause of peace. As Pope Paul VI has reminded us, peace must be built up every day by works of peace. Some of these works are, aid to the poor, lo the needy, lo the weak, to the sick and the ignorant. And we must love the cause of peace. 'Whoever loves peace loves all mankind, without distinction of race or color. L i k e w i s e , we must acknowledge that peace must be based on moral and religious principles. Peace

It was a strange world that met the gaze of the Infant on the first Christmas night. Poverty and misery were rampant; slavery held in c h a i n s nearly half of mankind; the Creator o[ the universe was all but forgotten by those who owed existence lo Him. Today the pattern bears a striking resemblance to that of the first Christmas night. God made the world beautiful but the selfishness of man has covered it w1th ugliness. God made the world fruitful yet millions are starving for lack of the necessities of life. the same family of which He is the heavenly Father. But strife, selfishness, antagonism have caused them to fear, to hate, to discriminate and even lo kill each other. But to men of good will, the scene is not so dark. To those who are willing, God gives the power to become the ~ons of God, to feel the warmth of His love and the charity of Christ. Chnst is still man's Savior and His message of peace still offers the one and perfect an t i d o t e to the hate, selfishness and inhwnamty that poisons so much of the 11orld. 1leanwhile, let us not be G o d made mankind brothers, members of

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the Verona Father.· have on display at the University of San Diego.

The Re,. Charles Busetti a1Tanges a figure at the nativil) scene which

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Nativity Scene Attracts Crowds A nativit,· scene which has drawn large crowds of visitors since it was first presented in 1962. once more is att~a~~ing_area residents at the Verona Fathers Seminary at the Unl\·ers1ly of San Diego m Alcala Park. . The scene this year presents in 10 minutes the changing of darkness and light during the 24 hours of the birthday of Jesus. Viewers see the sunrise, the star of Bethlehem, the stable and the manger, Joseph. Mary and the Infant Je us. and the three Wise .\ten. They also see the inn where there was no room for the Hol) Fam!ly. . . The changing scene is accompanied by a recorded narratton of the nativity. adapted e peciall) for this scene from stones in the Bible. Visitor. may .ee the scene from 2 p.m to 9 p.m. daily through Jan. 4. Uni,ersit) High School boys are m attendance . 1 The bovs built the scene under the direction of Father Xavier Colleoni and Brother Joseph of the seminar~ The scene is easily located by entering the campus from Linda Vista Road. Diocese To Conduct Cu~sillo Forz. 1 .J!Y~~?~ A Curs11lo for la) 1eo of the Hallows parish, La Jolla.Y San Diego Roman Catholic dlo-1 Registration forms are avail- cese will take place Thursday able locally from Father Cas- through J_an. e.t. the Divine sidy at Christ the King church, Word ~emma.ry, Ri~erside. 32nd Ave. and Imperial. The Di- ,Spmt~al d1rectQr of the. Cur- vine Word seminary 1s at 11316 sillo. will be the Re_v. Bernard Cypress Ave., Riverside, acces- Cassidr, S.J., of Christ the King sible from the La Serena Drive Catholic Church, San Diego. off-ramp on Route 91 Rector will be Gabriel Harkay, ·_ _ _ _ a member of the Parish of St. Columba, San Diego.

-:fi:.";/lp_w/Lu..t I). , 11', 6 f USD Alumni SAN DIEGO - Alumni of the University of an Diego School of Law elected new officers at their an 11 11 a I meeting thl. WeP. . EleclP•i p esidPnt wa Robin Good enough, 527 Ocean Blvd., Coronado. He ucceeds Rob- ert Adelizzi. Also elected were William George, v 1 c e pre !dent; Nancy Duff, secretary; and Wesley Harris, treasurer.

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Archbishop Sheen To Speak At Session Here A former New York clergy- man who became a widely known television personality and another recognized for his up-lo- date teacliing method ill be the keynote peakers at Religion Education Congresses here and at San Bernardino m January. The keynoters, discussing the confe.-ence theme, "Commu- nicating Hope. '' will be the Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, former Roman Catholic archbishop of Rochester, N.Y., remembered for his TV series, "Life ls Worth ~ving," and the Rev. Cyr Mill- er, creator of a teaching series using modern pedagogy to re- late the message of Christ. Archbishop Sheen will speak Jan. 18 in Convention Hall here and at San Bernardino the pre- vious day, Father !\filler at the Jan. 17 general session here and the following at San Bernar ·no. The Most Rev L 0 o T. Man r, bishop of the San Diego Roman 1 celebrate Mass for the congress delegates Jan. 17 in San Ber- nardino and Jan. 18 here. The Most Rev. John R. Quinn, aux- iliary bishop. will concelcbrate Mass here Jan. 17 and in San Bernardino the next day. Other speakers at the Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine- sponsored <>ducation congress, Jan. 17 in Convention Hall here and the next day in Swing Audi- torium, San Bernardino, will be: Oliver R. Sims, a Sacramento management consultant active in anti-poverty movements, on "The Ethnic Approach." The Rev. John R. Portman, director of the San Diego dioce- san ecumenical commission and chairman of the University of San Diego Department of Reli- gious Studies, on "Doctrine." Sister Laurentia Digges, au- thor and lecturer, on "Scrip- ture." Sister Margaret O'Rourke, teacher at Mount St. Mary's Col- lege and University of Southern California Newman Center. The Rev. Roger Desmarais, associate director of religious education at University of Seattle, on ''Communication," SPEAKER SL>\TED Ron Del Bene of Minneapolis, a national religious education consultant, on "The Art of Pre- sentation." The Rev. Michael D. Alcaraz, rector of I rancis Seminarv here nd executive secretary of the diocesan lilurgical commis- sion here, on ' The Liturgy." The Rev. Joseph Stadler, a doctor of canon ,aw and pastor of St. Charles Church. Imperial Beach, on "Parish Religious Education.·• Dr. Ray Ryland, a member of the faculty at University of San Diego, on "The Lay Aposto- late." Diocese, will con-

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Saturday, December 20, 1969 1Ordination Sia ed At El Cajon Church

Two ~horus~ will per!orrn ~aturda, iO girl~ from four area igh school« and 250 voices irom th San Diego ~ymphonic Chorale and five a re 'umor colleges. OthPr sofoists tonight anrl tomorrow will be soprano Emma Small, als,:, Delphin• la Green, baritonP ,lohn Mc- Clellan and harpl~t Sheila Kornbluth. Thf' holiday performance! at 8 3o tonight and tomor• row ·ill feature works by Giovanni Gabriell. Benja- Jnin Britten, Howar.-e,asion. Special Session Set KEAR. 'Y \IE'-A The l'niversily of , an flip.go L~ ..._ offerin,: special cla ses lo '-ll students dunng an ,:xperi- ,. m Pntal ''intrrsPsnon" which PX end through • the month of ,lanuary. The re ular " ·. wn or rlasses was corn p1Pted b e f o r r ' 'I>., C'hristma~ this year to al- i low for \ip pxpp1imPntal program• According to a :pok,-,;man } for the uni\"ersity. many of the classe< heing olfPrPd are inno,au,e a,id some f would not b eas1blP during \-i the rt>gular semester pro- grams.

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a~ ar y Monday, signifying his ranking as top . m rksman n a Qu ntico, Va., training class last er. Leonard M Howard, son of !\Ir and Mr L. E Howard, 143 0 lawn, (,'hula Vista, i~ en• rolled Jn the US. Marine Corps , Officer Candidate program, and l lieutenant, USMC Reserve, on graduation from USD In 1972. Co will commi ioned a second

The Rev. Mr. Ronald Buch- miller, 25, of El Cajon.will be or- dained to the priesthood during a ceremony at 10:30 a.m. today in Holy Trinity Catholic Church by the Most Rev. Leo T. Maher, bishop of the San Diego Roman Catholic Diocese. The young man , son of Mr. ~rid Mrs. 0. C. Buchmiller, 505 Tren- ton St., El Cajon. has been studying theology at the North I American College in Rome since 1966. He will return there early next month to complete his stud- ies. Deacon Buchmiller's brother, John, 11, an altar boy at Holy Trinity Church, will be among youth serving the Pontifical Mass, at which Bishop Maher will be principal concelebrant. Another brother, James, 23, of THE El Cajon, and his two sisters. Rose Marie, 7. and Mrs. Thomas Colson, 19, of Barstow, will be in

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Spiritual talks will be given by the Rev. Thomas Bvrne of Notre Dame Higli' Schooi, Riverside, and the Rev. Robert Callahan of All Hallows Catholic Church, La Jolla. A Cursillo is a "short course" in Christianity, designed to give its participants an opportunity to renew their faith and to make it more meaningful in a ma- terialistic world, according to Rector Harkay. Assisting him will be Michael l\ewman of All 1,2-.N-IP? Departing P.-stor lionored The Rev. William A. Kraft was honored at a farewell recep- tion last Sunday afternoon at St. Therese Church, East San Diego. Among thQI e who planned the reception and served as hostess- es were members o Mothers Guild of Saint Therese Acade- my. Mrs. Edwin C. Reppenhagen is president. Father Kraft resigned as pas- tor lo accept the post of Director of Catholic Cemeteries in the area. He founded St. Therese Parish 13 years ago and bas been its only pastor: He will be succeeded by Bish- oe John R. Quinn, Au. 1 y Bishop of San Diego, who has been appointed pastor of St. Therese. Guests pa) mg tr ut rish aint Acadcm, II d St. Charles School; 1other :\lary Dolores. Mothel' Provincial of the American Province of the Daughters of Divine Charity, also past assocviate pastors.

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Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities has named 21 students of t h e University of San Diego, Kearny :lfesa, to its 1969-70 list. All of the Colleg or len students named are 1970 graduates. The y inc ude Robert 1cClurg, Jack H. Kauf- man, Timothy J. Ga!'dner, Josep'!t . Bea , · i L. Keoug!l, Brian Riley, Charles .T Hoen, "Michael F. Taylor Thomas E. Brown, John A. lackey ana Richard I. lri College for Women tudents named to the directory in- clude Maria Andrade (1972), Pat Canova (1970), Kathy Dunn 11971), • lary Geils 11972), Janet Howard (1971), Kathy Lamb 1971), :llarijane Pollak {1970), Cheryl Willett (1970), Deborah Comfort (1971), and 1ari Pat McEnroe 1971). Campus nominatJng com• mittees and editors of the an- nual directory select $1:udents for their academic achieve- ments, service to th e com- munity, leadership in ex- tracurricular activities and !uture potential.

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the congregation. for the priesthood at St. Francis A native of Tacoma, Wash., Seminary here, graduating as a D~acon Buchmiller has lived in deacon . this area since he was one. He Receptions sponsored by the attended St. Rose of Lima Par- newly ordained priest will be ish School in Chula Vista. and Reg!na del Valle Young Ladies Holy Tnmty Parish School m El Institute, following today's cere- Cajon. After graduating from mony and again at 10:45 a.m. Granilf 7 Hills High School, he tomorrow, both in the Holy Trin- took his undergraduate studies 1 ity Parish hall.

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Howo,d raceiv d t e leather11eck R1f eman s T,ophy for orksm n,~,p from ht l. Norman E. West Jr, last week. Howard I enrolled ,n U S. Marina Corps officer candi- date prcgram and will be commissioned a ,econd I eutenant in the Marin Corps Re~erve upon groduat,on from college. Howard ranked highest ,n the na f1on j-, morksmansh1p in his cla1s in tro1n1ng last summer ot Quantico Vo. ----~~- ..r.,~ ~u.~ /}. J.f- 6'1

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