Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1937 (3)

THE YEAR IN REVIEW

second place, put before the pastors of the d10cese m nn epis- copal instruction July 25, 1937. So ereat has been the mterest arous- a

thoroughly ind(){'trlnated in the tenet o their hcl · faithi and, U1rough this kno ledge, b fe- guarded against the her~J an errors that permeate the atmos- phere today. m. 'E 3EW Cl URCHES ARE DEDICATED Nine new churches were dedi- cated by Bishop Buddy during 'he pa.st ·ear. They include St. I Joseph's Church, L'plands. Cali- f 01nia, dedicated Pflscion Sunday, March 14; Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Manzanita Indian Reserrntion June 12; Our Lady of Refuge Church, La Jolla ~eservation, and St. Bartholo- mey's Church, Rincon Indian Reservation. both on June 20. During the month of July came +he dEdication of St. Dominic's Church in Mesa Grinde, Church of the Assumption in Barona In- dian Reservation and the Church of St. Michael, the Archangel at Inaja, Julian. ' The Church cf the Blessed Sac- rament was dedicatt'd at Desca.n- so, August 24, to be fellowed De- c-ember 5 by the formal dedica- tion of Marv, Star of the Sea Church, La Jolla. SEVERAL NEW CHURCHES ESTABLISHED Several new parishes have been established during the year and contemplated is the formation of others in districts far l'emoved from existent churches. Those erected include the parish of the B 1es s e d Sacrament, Descanso, where Mass formerly was cele- brated only on rare occasions. The Rev. Michael J. O'Connor, Bish- op's Secretary, was given charge. To St. Rita's Church, Encanto, formerly the Mission of St. Ann's parish, was assigned as Pastor, the Rev. Daniel O'Donoghue, with charge, also, of the Mission at Lemon Grove. The Rev. Mich8'1 J. O'Connor was appointed Paster of the new parish of Calipatria in Imperial Deanery, and given charge also of the Mission at Westmoreland. The Rev. Joseph Nunez was ap- Pre, Perris, Temecula and Alberhill. A home for working girls. to be conducted by the Sic;ters of Jesus and Mary, will soon be built in (Continued on 11oge 5)

:\lention, however mu t be made of his ermcn preached at the ob- •·equie · of the !\Io ·t Rev. Francis .Johanne.. , Bishop of Leavenworth, Kansa"', :\larch Ii. 1937, of his address at the blessing of Concep- tion's new Abbot, the Right Rev. Stephen Schavpler a tConception, Missouri, April l; fJf his address to the a~s.,mbled delel!'ates of the Italian Catholic Federation at their annual Convention in Los AnJt"ele!", Srnfomber 7; and finaJly, of his lrcture at the Annu:i.l Dio- ceSl' 1 Convention of the Council rf Cafhclic \\'omen, Sacramento, December 10. Bi.shop Buddy abo addressed I the priests and people of his Dio- cese over Station F'..FSD Febru- ary 21, and again over Station KGB, Columbus Day. Other highlights of the Bish- ep's year were the first Diocesan Rrtrcat of his clergy at Hotel drl Mar, Del Mar, California, April, 1937; attendance at the Conse- cration of the 1\-lost Rev. Paul C. Schulte in St. Louis Cathedral, Sl''ltember 21, and the latter's in- 5t:J lla tio11 as Bishcu of Leaven- worth, I{anfas, at Leovenwor•~h, Orktrr 1; attendance at the Con- secration d the !\lost Rev. Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of Salt Lake, Oc- tober 28. and at the annual meet- in« of the Hieran•hy at Washini:-- t 011 i11 ro,(·tulw·r.

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San Diego. A M1 ·ion Church wiU be built in the near future for the Mexican peopl" in the en- virons of Corona as well as a p'l.- rochial hall for the parishioner::. of St. Margaret Mary Church, Brawley. PRIE TS ORDAL ·r::o Ordained for the Dioce~e of San Diego this year were the Rev. James Grav, A. istant Pastor of St. Bernardine Church, San Ber- nardino, Rev. Jo eph :\-lackr:v, As- si~tant Pastor of Holy Rosary Church, San Bernardino, and the Rev. Uchael O'Duignan, Assist- ant Pastor of Sa-ered Heart Mmdful of the need and im- portance of an official publication for the new Diocese, Bishop Bud- dy acquired ownership of The Southern Cross. priYatelv owned Catholic paper. and made it the Diocesan Organ ,vith four of his , Diocesan priests in charge. OTHER EPISCOPAL EVENTS It is impossible to crowd into the allotted space the many other events that claimed Bishop Bud- tl.1 ':. ,,tlc-11tin11 1hu·i11:; th,- ~••ar Church, Recllands. CATHOLIC PRESS

The Very Rev. F. A. Wekenman Vicar General for Religious ed by it that a special article ap- pears in this issue of The South- ern Cross in response to many questions from far and near about the details of the Bishop's plan. One of the great needs of the day for our people is a thorou~h knowledge of Catholic principles. Fully cognizant of this need, His Excellency, on September 17, 1937, directed the pastors of the Dio- cese to form parochial Study Clubs and Information Forums, STUDY CLUBS AND FORUMS ORGANIZED

The Rev. Daniel Ryan Vice Chancellor

which all of their parishioners, :voung and old, are expected to at- tend so that they might become

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