Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1938-1940

CALIFOR~ rrA, FRIDAY EPTEMBER 22, 1939 T,venty-five Years a Priest

. That same note of apprecia- ier bearer ; the Rev. Hugh Galla- The tion to God was in the heart of gher. bockbearer; the Rev. Wil- guests of the Most Rev. Bishop the were served at El Cortez hotel. thurifer, and every person Tuesday morning at liam Casey, St. Joseph's Cathedral when His Rev. .Fathers Leo Davis thankeq ~xcellency. Bishop Charles Fran- James McGinley were acolytes. them for their prayers and assis, c1s Buddy, celebrated a Solemn Presiding in the sanctuary tance and said grace for them be- Votive Mass in honor of the were the Rt. Rev. Monsignct·s fore going to the luncheon for the A tiered anniversary cake top- hood. Present in the mind of each F. A. Wekenman . Sir Albert Mayr- ped by a silver chalice centered at the Mass. and of the thousands ho.fer was also present in the the speakers' table at the priests• who were unable to attend, wa::; sanctuary. luncheon and struck the decora- the memory of that solemn cere- James McGarrigle, prominen't tiv_e note for the beautifully ap- mony Jess than three years a~o baritone of Long Beach wa olo- pomted tables, set in fan shape in . St ' s s f 1~ . Joseph's Cathedral when ist while members of the priests' ront of the speakers' table. White Bishop . Buddy was installed the choir included the Very Rev. f~owers and palms. together with first Bishop cf San Diego and a Francis Ott. the Rev. Fathers silken banners, showing the thankfulness for his inspired Joseph Hill. Joseph v. Hennessey. Bishop's crest and othe;rs, were leadership was in the heart, of O.S.A.; N. P. Omler, O.S.A.; used in decoration. each. Charles Forsyth, O.S.B.; Hany Msgr. Hegarty, as toastmaster Although the Bishop had ex- Mitchell, Matthew M. Cunning- presented a spiritual bouquet tq pressed the desire for a quiet ham, o.S .A.; Edwin J. P. Crosby, Hi~ _Excellency. from the clergy celebration and despite the fact o.S.A.; Daniel O'Donoghue, John rellgrnus and laity which include that no invitations were issuecl, Purcell. J. A. c. Van Veggel, Wil- ~1,042 Masses, 17,737 Commun- the Cathedral was filled with liam Clavin, Phiip Watz. John JO~s_- and 199,392 Pious Acts. This more than a hundred priests, Power, Francis Lapieza, A. R. Ed- sp1r~tual _offering was inscribed on some 90 nuns representing Hr mund Austin, O.F.M.; Philip Bal- an 1Ilummated address in Gaelic crders and members of the laity. donado, o F.M.; George Rice. C. characters, the work being done Present also were two of the H. Redding, O.S.A. 0 ~ parchment by Dr. John Brod- Bishop's own sisters, Mother Mary Other members of the clergy enck of Pasadena, who for the Magdalene. superior of the Holy present included the Rev. Fathers past se_veral years has been en- Cross order's convent in Ventura, Michael O'Day Michael Keane gaged m reproducing the famed and Mrs. Daniel Redmond . P. A. Connolly,' Finbar Kenneally' "Eook of Kells." Other offerings ' presented at th 1 h · Among the telegrams that O.F.M.; J. P. O'Malley, Francis 1 d e unc eon m- poured into the Bishop's office Woodcutter. C. A. Kimmons Mark cu ed a · beautifully bound spir- all day long from all over th e Bucher, O.F.M.; David Temple itual _bo~quet book from 30 lay · o FM ' orgamzat1ons bearing the signa- Umted States were those convey- . . .; V. B. Murray, O.S A.; t ' • ing the best wishes of Mayor Thomas J. Corcoran. Luke Deig- ures of 294 officers. lettered in Benbough of San Diego and the nan, Owen Hannon, Michael silv~r by Mrs. Marie Ana R. de · o•c M' h 1 Enemas. Mayor of St. Joseph , M1ssourl, onnor, 1c ae J. Deanef. M. 1 A . . the Bishop's former home. The J. Thompson. J oh n McHale, . co~y ~f th e illummated Bishop's chapel at his residencf' Thomas F. King, Joseph A. Lynn. dless will oe foul1 d on the ed1- ' . tor· 1 th· · was a garden of flowers, repre- Damel J . Ryan, Franklin F. .la page, is issue. senting the loving expressions of Hurd, Vito Pilolla, Daniel B. Speakers at the luncheon in- the lay people of the diocese. Leary, Thomas Lehane, P. F. ~uded the chancellor, the Rt. ASSISTED AT MASS Kenny, J. Linehan, James Gray, ev. Ms~r. Laurence Forristal 1 . . Malachy O'Sullivan. M. J. Noonan, who has Just returned from a trip By his very presence le11ding a Th K' . . abroad While in Europe Msgr . . . omas 1ernan. Michael Flahive, · · 1emmde1 of the early years be- Jo 1 P O'L . Forristal had interviews with Ea- fore Bishop Buddy came to San Fasdedp 1 E.d edaiFy, Jo~n M. Mc- mon de Valera Prime Minister of D . . en, war rancis Hannon., • 1ego, was the vene1able Rev. M' h 1 J B Ireland and Dr Antonio Salazar . , 1c ae , . rowne. Thomas Phe- ' · • Basil O Dermatt. O.S.B.. of Con- 1 n D 'd P M t Premier of Portugal a , av1 . cAs ocker. S.J .; · cep~ion Abbe~, Mo. , who acted as William Keaney James Houlihan Impromptu talks were made by Assi_stant Priest at the Silver ' ' Father Basil, who six years ago Jubilee Mass of the priest at Peter Lynch, John F. Cowhig, celebrated his Golden Sacerdotal whose consecration he assisted Charles Breitkopf. Jose S. Valen- Jubilee, as well as the deans of three years ago and for whom he cia. Patrick Dunne, Francis DiJ! the counties and representative 8 administered the first Sacrament, lon, Joseph -:V. Clarkin, J. R. Nu- of the Jesuit. Franciscan, Augus- that of Baptism, 51 years ago. nez, John MOTgan. Thomas H. tine. Augustinian Recollect, co- The Rev. Damien Gobeo, A. R. Greene, John W. McDonagh, John lumban and Benedictine orders. and Rev. Dominic Gallardo, O.F F. Gallagher, Henry Keane, Mi- Speakers were the Very Rev. M., acted as deacon and subdea- chael O'Duignan, Michael J. Fathers Pat1ick Dunne, Peter F. con of the Mass, while deacons o1 Byrne, John Rudden, Thomas A. LY n ch, Frederick Wekenman, honor to the Bishop were the Mat th ews, Thomas J. Earley, Francis C. Ott and the Rev. Fa- Very Rev. Thomas McNamara Rtphael, O.F.M., ~nd John J. thers David P. McAstocker, S.J.; vice-chancellor. and the Ven G yn_n . O.S.A. Dominic Gallardo, O.F.M.; Eugene Rev. Eugene Mauch. o.S.A. Priests of the diocese, under Mauch, O.S.A.; Damien Gobeo, The Rev. Kenneth G. Stack anc th e chairmanship of the Rt. Rev . A.R.; John McFadden, Thom~ the Rev. Michael J. O'Com 1 oi Msgr. John M. Hegarty, V.G., Lehane, Thomas Matthews. Vito were first and second masters o: honored His Excellency with Pillola and J. Valencia. A vocal ceremony, respectively. The Rev luncheon in Ubach hall following number was rendered by Father Dennis Bany was mitre bearer th e Mass, while luncheon was John Purcell. the Rev. Michael Donoghue, cros served the Sisters of the Order of In his response, the Most Rev. Mercy, St. Joseph of Carondelet Bishop spoke with profound grati- St. Joseph of Orange, Holy Fam~ tude of the eternal gifts of the ily, Holy Cross, Missionary Cate- spirit presented by the Clergy. Re- chists. Missionary Sisters of st. ligious and Laity. He spoke o.f his Francis, Carmelites of the Divine appreciation for the touch of art Heart of Jesus, Nazareth, Domini- and culture that Msgr. Hegarty can, Social Service, Precious put into all arrangements, includ- Blood, Incarnate Word, Blessed ing the attractive silver souvenir Sacrament and Sisters of Jesus program and all the appointments. a11d Mary. -· · .... • • • • • • ... • • ••••••••••• • •• ••• •••• and where His Excellency ~lessed Sacrament in thanksgiv- John M. Hegarty. V.G.. and Laur- clergy. I mg for his 25 years in the priest- ence Forristal and the Very Rev . Sisters, who were th

His Exc~llency, ~ishop, Charles F. Buddy. who Tuesday marked the twenty-f1f!h anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood with a Solemn Mass of Thankrgiving in St. Joseph's Catheilrnl. His Ex- cellency, who was appointed first Bishop of San Diego by the late Holy Fathe r on Oct. :n, 1936, was ordained in the Basilica of St. I John Lateran, the Cathedral of Rome, Sept. 19, 1914.

Bishop Celebrates Silver Jubilee Cerem

I to their Most Reverend Bishop on 1 the occasion of his 25th anniver- 1 sary in the priesthood on Tues- day.

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