Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1938-1940

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The dioce~an publication, The Southern Cross, received much of the Bishop's attention at the con- fcrcnC' . After he I ad stressl•d its value to tlw JJ!'Ople of tht> diocese and <·0111mendrcl the priests for tlw1r <·oopenttion in the efforts now made by the staff for circula- tion , he called attention tti the im- portant part played by the ad- vertiser iu the support of the Ca- tholic paper. "Advertisements," continued His Excellency, •·are the main source of income and our advertisers de- serve the patronage of our priests and people. Catholics can make merchants realize that an adver- tisement in The Southern Cross ii{ a good investment. if only they tell these merchants that they ap- preciate the business they give to the Catholic paper, thnt, they deal with them because they ad- vertise in it and , indeed, for this reason give them preference over other merchants." "A brief announcement from the pulpit," said Bishop Buddy, "talks to the parochial societies, particu- larly members of the Altar S

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BOARD IS NAMED 1 TO OAGANIZ[ I. SCOUT WORK ' With the formation of at least one troop of Boy Scouts in every parish a~ the objective, the Most Rev. Bishop Charles F. Buddy this week expanded the executive branch of the movement to in- clude three regional chaplains airtes to lhe Rev John Gallagher, v u<: at. oe-iut Chap:ain. The Rev. Matthew Thompson will direct lhe organization in the pa1ishes of Imperial Valley. the 1 1 Rev. William Van Garsse has been appointed ~haplain to the troops I in the Riverside Deanery, while the Rev. James Gray will super- I vise the development of the move- ment in the San Bernardino Deanery. At the clerical conferPnce held las t Friday afternoon at Carlsbad, Father Gallagher explained the Bishop's program for the promo- tion of this movement, the nature and purposes of Scouting, and enumerated briefly the duties of the four chaplains, amongst which are included the spiritual welfare of scout.s, the effort to awaken the interest of boys' parents in the organization, and talks from time to time on the Church's view of the movement and the relation- ship which today exists between the Church and the scout. ___ _,

----~---------------------------------- ettitial ~ppointmtnt~ SATURDAY-1\pril 30, 2:45 p.m.-Ramona Pageant at Hemet. I SUNDAY-May 1, 7:30 a.m.-1\fass at San Jacinto.. I 10:00 a.m.-Confirmation, Church of the Precious Blood, I I TUESDAY-May 3-Silver Jubilee of Sacred Heart Parish, Frawley. 7:00 a.m.-Mass at (;atechists' Convent, Brawley. 9:00 a.m.-Solemn High Mass, Coram Pontifice. Sermon. 12:00 noon-Luncheon at Planters Hotel sponsored by the Kiwanis and Rotarians. Address. 7:00 1>.m.-Silver Jubilee Banquet sponsored by the Catholic 1>eople of Bra ley. Address. WEDNESDAY-May 4, 4:00-6:00 p.m.-Reception for NaVY officers. FRIDAY-May 6, 8:00 p.m.-Holy Name Social at La Me_sa Grammar School, La l\,lesa, sponsored by Holy Name uruts of La Mesa, Lemon Grove, El Cajon and Encanto. Address. SUNDAY-May 8, 9:00 a.m.-Mass and First Communion at San Ysidro. 4 :00 p.m.-Confirmation, San Luis Rey. Confirmandi to include San Luis Rey Academy and Vista. WEDNESDAY-May 11, 7:15 1>.111.-Confirmation, St. Mary's Church, National City. THUR DAY-,\fay 12, 12:10 p.m.-San Diego Rotary. Address. SUNDAY-:\lay 22, 2:00 J>.m.-Confirmation at San Secondo d'Asti Church, Guasti. 4:00 p.m.-Confirmatio11 at SL Joseph's Church, Fontana. I Banning. 7: 30 p.m.-Confirmation, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Bernardino. Michael J. O'Connor, Secretary

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ESCONDIDO. - Marking the first class in many months, a goodly sized number were con- firmed at St. Mary's Church here last Sunday. The class which was prepared for the Sacrament by Father Joseph Hill, pastor, in- cluded residents of Escondido as well as a number from its envir- ons. The Most Rev. Bishop Charles F. Buddy administered Confirmation and of!iciated at Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

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