Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

Little Flo er'sAid, So Profuse in 1938, Sought in New Drive (Continued from Page 1) one of the 12 objectives was hap- oily realized. I! the reader has in his files the folder issued for San Diego's first appeal, he '1'.'ill find that its pur- r-cse read: "To meet urgent needs ot this newly-formed diocese-an effective movement to cultivate, educate, organize and co-ordinate Diocesan responsibility; to create en intelligent and sympathetic un- derstanding of the needs and r,roblems confronting us." The goal of the first drive in 1938 stood at $200,000; the answer of the people measured up to $432,000. Although the budget ex- tendEd over an installment plan of two years, 89 per cent of the 1938 pledges were paia. As late as Jan- uary 16, 1945, a check for $43 found its way to the Chancery from outside the Diocese-a donor tranf.terred in the course of the years had wanted to balance his pledge of seven years ago. ESTABLISHED CREDIT While it is true that the receipts from the 1938 drive did not pro- vide the means to build all of the projects under consideration, it did establish credit with the banks and made possible the borrowing of money, which has since been repaid. Those who style themselves "old-timers,' having lived in Southern California for ten years, may recall that the 1938 campaign for funds promised: 1, the Little Fwwer t.aven in La Mesa; 2, an addition to the orphanage at Ban- ning; 3, the Joan of Arc club, a Catholic home for employed young women; 4, recreational facilities to save the boy; :7, support of pri~sts to serve as chaplains in county snd city hospitals; 6, an Increase 1 of cattchists and a convent at Corona to house missionary Sis- ters; 7, dECent living quarters for Sisters and catechists doing mis- sionary work in this diocese· 8 respectable homes for priests; 9: debt liq~idation; 10, a home for the Bishop; 11, remodeling of St. Joseph's t..all for a Chancery· 12 erection of a mausoleum In iro1; I Cross cemetery, and improvement and rehabilitation of other Cath- ol.'c cemeteries.

Lieut. and Mrs. John Q. Filippe (Mary Ann Cunningham) and their att.endants, Patricia Toomey and Lieut. Harold Kestel, were photographed with the Most Rev. Bishop Charles F. Buddy in His Ex- cellency's gardens following their marriage in the Bishop's private chapel, January 8. Both the brille and bridegroom are from Omaha, Nebr. The wedding reception was held in the home of Mrs. Alfred Contoni. The couple are now at home in San Diego. Lieut. Fillppe is presently stationed at t'he Naval Training center. .!Urs. Fllippe resided here previous to her marriage,

First 'Big Gift' for Seminary Arrives from San Francisco Quotas Expected Received by Parishes, Range All Way from $500 to $42,500

The first "big gift" of the drive for $500,000 to build a major sem- inary and a boys' vocational train- ing center came to the Most. Rev. Bishop last week in the form of a $1,000 check from San Fran- cisco. Designated for the major seminary, :it is made 111p by three friends who prefer for the present to withhold their names. The gift, because unsolicited, has given impetus to those working on the drive. Another unsolicited gift of $89 came from a woman of few re- sources, who designated it for the boys' center, a project which has already caused a great deal of comment among non-catholics. This offering of $89 represents many personal sacrifices as sav- ings from hard work. SERRA CLUB HELPS At last Friday's meeting of the San Diego Serra club plans were formulated to organize lay com- mittees to assist vdth the pre- campaign big gifts solicitation. The Most Rev. Bishop was repre- sented by his secretary, the Rev. Douglas A. Moore, who explained His Excellency's absence wa!; en- forced by his spending every available moment on the ground work of the drive, besides carry- ing on his exa.cttng duties of the Chancery. PASTORS MEET Pastors of San Diego county met Wednesday in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart auditorium, at the invitation of the Very Rev. Owen Hannon, dean, and dis- cussed plans for the campaign. Similar meetings were held this

week in Imperial, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

February 2, 1945.

Most Rev. Charles F. Buddy,

Both priests and laity are mani- Bishop of San Diego. festing stimulated interest and 1528 Fourth Avenue, enthusiasm. Many parochial meet- San Diego, Calif. ings have already been held. Catholic Action leaders have re-

Dear Bishop Buddy: The an- nouncement of your drive, to pro- vide for the education of our sem- inarians and for our homeless boys, kindles anew a realization

sponded heartily in offering to as- sist their pastors in putting over

the drive.

'WIDE RANGE OF QUOTAS of the dignity and charity of pur- Last week the quotas expected pose which pervades your leader- from the different parishes were ship. forwarded from the Chancery Your plan permits u13 to part!ci- office. These assessments range pate in an exhibition measuring all the way from $500 to $42,500. the sincerity of our devotion, and Because of the mammoth goal of in the creation of a temporal re- $500,000, it was expected that the minder of the true way of life. quotas must necessarily be heavy, Knowing full well that your especially in view of the fact that drive will be a success without many newly-formed and strug- any well wishes of mine, but de- ling parishes would be excused. sirous, nevertheless, of expressing There are 14 Indian parishes in I an appreciation of your guidance the Diocese, the incomes of which I and good work, I send this letter, would scarcely warrant a quota. remaining The Most Rev. Bishop declared Very sincerely yours, he was most gratified to learn (Signed) Martin J. Coughlin. of the magnanimous manner in HAVE CREDENTIALS which the quotas were received. WRITES ENCOURAGEMENT The magnificent spirit that Solicitors will be given a letter I from their pastor, bearing his sig- nature and seal. Prospective donors are requested to ask for this identification. In listing

A glance around the Diocese of San Diego will convince even the most skeptical that the 1938 pro- gram has been carried out to the letter.

characterizes Catholic leaders is crystallized in the following letter expressing views on the drive, which was received from Martin J. Coughlin, attorney, of San Bernardino:

members of a parish, the resi- dence is the determining factor, not the business address.

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