Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1941-1945

Bishop Kelleher Consecrated

Officio( Organ of the Dloce,e of San Diego, June 22, 1945

I NewAcademy in San Jacinto To Start Classes Next Fall Parish Hall to be Remodelled into School; Dominican Sisters Visit Bishop to Plan Staff

SAN JACINTO-A new Catho- lic sch-001, to ba known as st. Hyacinth's Academy, will open here in September with classes for eight grades. Mother Mary Mi- chael and Sister Mary Bonaven- ture, representa,tives from St. Dominic's convent, motherhouse and novitiate of the Third Order of St. Dominic of the Holy Cross, Mt. Everett, Wash., called on the Most Reverend Bishop this week to complete plans to staff the school. These Dominican Sisters, out- standing as educators, were in- vited by the Rev. Joseph C. Mack- ey, pastor of St. Anthony's churc_h in San Jacinto, who for several months has been making plans to provide the advantages of a par- ochial school for his parish and the neighboring missions under his care. The Sisters expressed their willingness to start on a small scale and indicated tha,t they would be interested in other schools in the Diocese. To Remodel Hall Frank 'L. Hope, Jr., AIA, San Diego architect, has been retained by Father Mackey to devise plans for elongating the present church hall and remodelfing both the ex- terior and interior into a, schoo1 building. The architecture Of the new academy will be made to harmonize with the Mission Re- naissance style ot the church. It will have a mission tower and hip roof. Although the· beginning is ex- pected to be small in numbera, the (Continued on Page 2)

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Eight Priests Arrive To Assist in Diocese Five Jesuit and three Servite Fathers arrived during the ~ast week to assist the Most Reverend Bishop during the suinmer months. Thia extra. help will relieve the strain on many of the parishes where the pastors are serving ad- jacent camps which are without regular military chaplains. Re- ceived by His Excellency, the priests were granted the faculties of the Diocese and were made military auxiliaries with- full mili- tary faculties. The assisting priests are: the Rev. C. A. Mooney, S.J., Holy Rosary church, San Bernardino; the Rev. J. F. Quinn, S.J., Mary, Star of the Sea church, Oceanside; the Rev. A. J. Peterman, S.J., St. Edward's church, Corona; the Rev. N. Gonzales Oliveros, S.J., Our Lady of Guadalupe church, San Diego; the Rev. P. L. Decker, S.J., Our Lady of Soledad church, Coachella; The Rev. John Wondra- sek, OSM, Sacred Heart church, Coronado; the Rev. Michael Dele• hanty, OSM, Our Lady of Guada- lupe church, San Bernardino, and ~he Rev. Mel Corcoran, OSM, Our ·,ady of the Sacred Heart church, 'last San Diego.

THE MOST REV. LOUIS FRANCIS KELLEHER, D. D. Concecrated Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

The auxiliary Roman Catholic st. Catherine's Church, Somerville, bishop of Boston, t~e Most Reverend and for a nufuber of years professor Louis F. Kelleher, D. D., pastor of in St. John's Seminary, Brighton,

was consecrated today by Arch- bishop Cushing in the Cathedral of

,u.,- u =~• ._.,_______ the Holy Cross. The sermon was by Most Rev. i EXTOLLED IN SERMON Charles F. Buddy, Ph.D., S. T. D., l bishop of San Diege, Calif. He said I . score~ of priests and rellgious_pres- Hear t. May that 'burning furnace 1 ent for the event heard the new of charity' inflame our hearts to l bishop extolled and co'.lnsdled by love (?od and to love our neighbor , th M st R er nd Ch rles F £or His sake. . e o ev e a . "Countless millions mourn be- Buddy, Ph.D., bishop of San Diego, cause our modern world ignores this · Calif., who preached the sermon. fundamental law of life. The kind " . of peace we all pray for-a perma- . Into the hands of 1 faithful man nent peace buil.t on justice and [' is plaeed anew the ,:epositum fidei" charity""'.'"cannot be had unless men 1 • (literally, '.'deposit of faith"), said learn the wisdom of His Heart that , . · " . . loves all mankind even to the cross. I. Bishop Buddy. He will guard it "Here, in Boston's venerable ca- from error and misunderstanding. thedral, assemble priest and prelate, : He will teach, interpret and de- doctor, lawyer, mechanic, farmer, fend it clerk, soldier, sailor, marine, Catho- · • • · lie and non-Catholic, to see the ."At Brighton

Bishop Chants Mass . for Comdr. Quinn, Veteran Aviator CORONADO-The Most Reverend I Bishop cele.brated the Solemn High Mas s of Requiem for Comdr. Charles Henry Quinn, USN, wide- ly known Naval aviator from Cor- onado, Thursday morning in Sacred Heart church. Envault- ;nent was in Cypress View mau- soleum, pending burial in a na- tiona,l cemetery. The 41-year-old officer, whose home was at 805 Fifth street, died of pneumonia at St. Albans hos- pital on Long Island, N. Y., just .• .................................. -----~---- -·-- ._ ........... --

as he anticipated his return to Coronado on leave. Graduated from the Naval academy in 1926, he devoted 17 of his 19 years in the service to aviation and was stationed at the Naval Air Station in San Diego on various occasions. In the last two yea.rs, Comdr. Quinn had served aboard the air- craft carrier U.S.S. Bogue, first as its air officer and then as ex- ecutive officer. Exploits in the Atlantic earned the Presidential Unit citation for the ship. Comdr. Quinn held the Bronze Star Meda,!,

is commissioned to proclaim to tbe world the same message the apostles taught. ... 'You are citizens with the saints and members of God's household.' ":We.pause.in lovb;1g tr,ipute to the memory of Cornelius and Ellen Lane Kelleher.• . ,. the. .sans and daugh- ters of their devout Catholic home may well call thelr ,pa:r:ents blessed." Bishop Kelleher's sisters and one brother ·attended the -rites. They are Mrs. Nicholas Tyler and Mrs. Ber- nard O'Reilly, both of Cambridge; the Misse Ella, Elizabeth, Anna and Catherine, who reside in Watertown, and John C. Kelleher, the only brother, who resides in Holden. The Archbishops attending were Most Rev. Francis J. Spellman, Archbishop of New York; Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, Archbishop of Cincinnati; Most Rev. John G. Mur- 1 ray, Archbishop of St. Paul and formerly Bishop Ci:f Portland, Me.; Most Rev. Alexander Vashon, Arch- bishop of Ottawa. ,Pl,,... l-.!-1

able. Bishop Kelleher humbly in- terprets his new honors as the meas- ure of greater opportunities for the r "Already ensnr1ned in your af- fections, he will be aided and sus- tained by your willing hands •.." Bishop Kelleher's motto beneath BISHOP (Continued on Page Twelve) same perseverin~ energy,

urr1cia1 u. ::;, Navy Photo. Comdr. CHARLES H. QUINN • •• dies tn New York

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