Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1946-1948
THE SOUTHERN CROSS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 eople Generous In Support of Holy father Annual Peter's Pence Collection Shows Gain .'t . . lary•~. E-.contlhto ·t.. .\nn·,, • ·t·l'llle, • t. Anne' -, S n Die,.o t. John of the Cru~.,,, Lemon GroYe .. . St. Joseph's, HolhllJe.......... Our Lady of Guadalupe, an Bernardino .. .
Our L 1ly of P,•rpetual H,•lp, Lakc-.ide
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9--1.00 9·?.00 86.50
'?.~.00 .5.00 2.'5.00 '?5.00 '!.~.00 '?,5.00 25.00
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Chrh,t the King, El Centr.o t. Anthony's, Ca'ia Blanea t. Elizabeth' Desprt Hot pring" ......... !'Condo D'A'iti, Gu,ti
80.00 7!!,00
' Rialto alipn.tria .... ....
Terricit
i8.00 Christ the Ring, 'an Diego H.00
t. Patrick's. ·~t.!XI Ble~ eel Sacrament. Alpine 16.00 Blessed Sacrament, Alberhill •••••••••••••••o•••••• 13.00
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list records
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65.00 6.5.00 65.00 6--1.00 6'?.70 59.46
t. .:llarJ·'s. El Centro ........
offerings of the faithful of the Diocese of San Diego to the an• nual Peter·s Pence collection f01 lhe Holy Father: St. Joseph'-, Catlwdral, San Diego ................... $900.00 't. John,, S1rn Diego ........ 750.00 St. Georgl', Ontario ............ ,;21.;5 Heart, San Diego .......... 13,3.00 I I St. Didacu.,, San Diego ...... -1-0'?.50 St. Ilen1ardinf.''s, I San Bernardino ................ 318.20 Sacrt>tl Heart, Coronado .... 815.00 , Sacr('1l Heart, San Diego .. 30.3..36 St. \ incent's, San Diego .... 800.00 Bles>,ed Sacran,ent, San Diego . ............... 28-1,75 ' St. Charles BotTOllleO, San Diego . 260.00 San Sah·ador's, Colton .... 2-10.00 St. A,;:-ne~, San Diego 217.00 St. :uary Star of the :5<'a, Oceanside .. . . ... :n 1.80 St. .:llary's, National City.... 200.00 Holy FamilJ·, San Diego .... 186.00 St. E1lward's, Corona ........ 180.40 lmmaeulate Conception, San Diego ..................... 175.77 Our Lady of Solitude, Palm 'prings . ... 168.00 St. Thomas, Arlington ........ 160.00 St. Rose of Lima, I Chula Vi!,ta .. .................. 160.00 St. ;.\Jartin's, La .:llesa ........ 156.00 St. Jospph's, Fontana ........ 1-10,00 San Luis Rey illission, San Luis Rey ................ 13-1.-12 O11r Lady of the Rosary, San Diego ........................ 130.00 St. Jude's, San Diego ........ 130.00 l'\Iary Star of the Sea, I La Jolla ...................... 127.00 Our Lad~· of Perpetual Help, Indio ....................... 121.00 St. .:llary's, El Ca,jon . _..... 120.00 .................... 11-1.20 St. Jo:.eph's, Barstow ...... 114.00 Our Lady of the Angeb, San Diego ....................... 107.65 illo"t Precious Blood, Banning ......................... 107.14 St. Franci of Assisi, Riyersidf.' ........ . 106.35 ,Saered Heart, Brawley .... 105.00 St. Jlary's, Redlands ··-···· 103.3-J. Immaculate Conception, Colton ................. ....... ..... 102.00 St. Jo!teph's, Big Bear Lake 100,00 / St. :la~g~ret Jiar.r, B a\\le~ .......................... 100.00 St. Joan of Arc, \'icton-ille 100.00 Our Lady of Guadalupe, I Calexico ............. .............. 100.00 (Continued on Page 2) Sacred llt>art, Recllancls .... 159.00 Ble sed I Our Lady of the Sacretl I St. Patriek's, San Diego .... 350.00 Christ the King, St. Franei-. de Sales, 1 I Rin>rslde ......................... 350,00 l lloly Ro;.ary, San B,•rnardino ................ 325.00 St. Brigicl';., San Diego 320.00 St. Anthony's, I Coach!'lla . Our Lady of Guadalupe, Chino . t. Rita'" San Diego
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an Diego
St. Franc!',, El~inore
Diego Democrat Publishes Story on University Foundation (The followiny Clrticle is reprinted from tlw Jcuwary, 191,8, edi- -------------- tiu,1 of The Sa11 Diego Cou11ty Democrat:) which will en:>ble the school to accommodate junior and senior By NICHOLAS J, MARTIN classes. The school opened thia, County Campaign Chairman,_ University Foundation Fund fall to freshman and sophomores. qn ~enrly every campus m the country, st_u1ent:5 todar 1 Urgent Neecls are fmclmg cl,~ss roo1'.1s too crowded a~1d qualified .mstruc- There is an urgent need in tors too few. i_or mamtenance of a lugh scholastic level. the San Diego Diocese for the Further 1Jl'(!\'IS10ns are needed to a~co_n:modate these stu- schools aml charitable institu- dents now m school and to make lmutmg enrollment un- tions proposed by the University necessary. Foundation Fund. Provisions for The Catholic Diocese of San constructed in each of the other Diego, under the University Foun- three coU11lies of the Diocese. One
t. ,111.rgaret :uary, Brawley ............................ St. Francis, Vista ................ St. James, Del Mar ............ St. Charle.. Borromeo, Bloomington ......................
155.00
acramf'nt
55.00
Twent~·-nine Palmi, ........ Our Lady of Guadalupe,
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58.oo
52.00 50.00 /50.00
San Bernardino ................ St. Patrick's, Carlsbad ........ St. • largaret, Chino
higher education are necessary if San Diego is to match the city's growth and industrial de- velopnwnt with educational and cultural advancement.
50.00
Xatlonn.l City ..................
dation Fund, proposes to improve will be built at Redlands, one a.t the educational situation in South- I El Ce~tr~, and one in the Arling- ern California by undertaking a ton D1stnct.
Our Lady of Soledad,
50.00 50.00
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St. Anthony's, San Jacinto
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New
There is no Catholic college Center, within tJ:ie Diocese and the near-
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vast construction program of schools and colleges to begin in I The
48.00 1
Hol.r Spirit, Riverside
Social
Bayside
Our Lad~· of Mt. Carmel, San Ysidro .. ........... .... .. 47.50 St. Anne's, Sun Bernardino 47.00 Our Lady of the Lake, Lake Arrowhead ............ 45.00 s;anta Ysabl'l, Santa Ysabel 4,'>.00 St.. Patri<'k's, Calipatria .... St. Francis Xayier. Crestline ..... . St. Peter' , Fallbrook ······- Sacretl Heart, River.ide .... St. Joseph's, l.:pland ······- I St, Ignatius, Rh.-erside ··- St. John's, Encinitas ······- San Diego de Alcala San Diego ..... ............._ San Gorgonlo, Beaumont.... Queen of Angeles, ldlylh\ild . ...... .......... ....... St. Madeleine Sophie, Trona. St. Joan of Are, Blythe .... Our Lady of Guadalupe, Ontario ............................ Sacrl.'d Heart, Bryn )lawr Our Lady of Guadalupe, Otay .................................... St. Louise de )larillac, Suncrest ··························- St. Charles', Palm Cit;) ··- Our Lady of Guadalupe, South Fontana ..... St. .:llichael' • Highg-rove.... St. James, Perris ··············- Blessed Sacrernent, Descanso ........................... San Jose, \Ye tmoreland ...• Our Lad.· of Guadalupe, RlwrsidE' ....................... Cucirn1onge, Our Lady of Guadalu{)(' .............. Immaculate Heart of Jlary St. Thomas .:llission, Fort Yuma ...................... St. Adelaide's. Campo ........ Our LadJ· of the Yalley, Hemet ........................ San Antonio de Pala, Pala St. Charles Borromeo, Bloomington ...................... St. Andrew's, Ramona ........ St. Leo's, Eden Gardens .... Our Lady of the Snows, '\Yrigbtwood . ..... .... ........ 40.00 38.00 35.10 85.00 82.00 81.85 81.00 80.44 30.00 80.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 24.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 19.50 18.00 18.00 15.00 H.00 14.00 12.00 12.50 11.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 28.00 26.00
I whose former residence was re- est is in Los Angeles. I ce~tly condemned as unsafe, wlll more than three or four per cent As not
the spring.
San Diego University
Chief of these projects is the bUJ!d a new school for the chil• of the families in San Diego can San Diego University, which is to dren of working mothers from the afford to send their children away be built on HO acres of land over- funds allocated for this cause. The to college, these young people arc looking the western section of center provides a day nursery for deprived of the opportunity for a l\Iission Valley, to be knO\I\Til as young children and a program of university education. The San Alcala Parle The UniveJ:sity will supervised recreation for older Diego University will enable stu- include a college for men and a children who attend school. dents in this vicinity to attend collcge for women. I The University Foundation pro- college- while living at home.
The names, University of San poses to lay the groundwork for I Diego and San Diego University, a new high school for Imperial have been reserved with the Sec• County and to purchase the lanct \ retary of State and no one else or some of the equipment for the 1 has authority to use these names. _hospital _to be built in Brawley'. [ A campaign is now under way I Riverside Co~~ty proJects . m~ \n the Diocesan counties of San elude the addition of a girls
Two Boys' Towns I Projects included u n d e r the University F o u n d at ion Fund which have aroused widespread ' public intereRt are two boys' towns, one to b_, built at El Cajon and the other in the city of San Bernardino. The forme1· will be known as the Rockne Institute of Techni- cal Arts at El Cajon and the latter will be named Rockne- , me. Both will combine the feature of a technical arts '-l'hool \\ itb those of a boys' town. They \\ill pro,;cle educa- tional .train'ing for carpenters, plumbers, cl ctriciaus, cooks, and other useful craftsman. These two institutions will not be ,:;chools for delinquents. Their purpose is to enable bo;rs who become cllsinteresh,.1 in the liberal arts courses offered in Wgh schools to prepare them- selves for useful citizensllip by becoming skilll'd in fields for which they have natural apti• tudes. Charitab!e institutions through•/: out the D10cese will also benefit 1 from the campaign. Urgently I· needed improvements are planed 1 for the Guadalupe Clinic in san l\ Diego and similar clinics are to be l
dormitory and a boys' dormitory at the Banning Orphanage, which is so overcrowded at present that it has• been necessary to turn away applicants almost daily. Plans are also being formed for a Catholic hospital in the city of
Diego, Riverside, Imperial and San Bernardino for 2 1 z million dollars to enable construction to begin in order that first facili- tiPs of th college for men \\;JJ be available to studt•nts in the fall,
Riverside.
College for 'Women
The college for women will be County, built and staffed by the Religious projects will include additions to of the Sacred Heart who have a • Tewman High School at Fontana record of centuries m higher edu- ,.--------------- Otber Im,titution<, In San Bernardino
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cation. They are quite anxious to proceed with the construction but do not desire to build alone and have indicated to His Excellency, The • lost Reverend Charles F. Buddy. D.D., Bishop of San Diego, that they will build ,i college for ,\·omen when he builds a college for men. Total value of the University will exceed six million dollars. Liberal arts courses will be offered in the college including subjects in humanities, fine arts, .science, commerce, speech, pr c ·la", pre-mf.'clicine, lan- guages, journalism, scholastic philosoph~· and theolog~·. Great scholars from all oyer the world have been selected to staff the colleges.
Other institutions , are to be erected on the Univer- sity campus, including the Semi· nary of the Immaculate Heart, St. Francis Jtunior Seminary. the Con- ] Yent of {he Sacred Heart, and a 1 1 Catholic military high school. 1 The com·ent will accept chil• , dren from the age of two years 1 and train them from their pre• : school and kindergarten ~ears un- 1 ti! they are ready to enter college. ' This will enable a child to obtain a complete education on the cam- pus m Alcala Park. At the proposed high school for boys, students will receive a basic military training and be thor- oughly imbued \\ith American 1 principles of democracy. The school will prepare yollllg men I either for Annapolis, \Vest Point, or a liberal arts college. educational
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