Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1946-1948

THE SOUTHERN CROSS, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946

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·e :e ,y San Diego Prelate To Aflend Funeral Of Cardinal Glennon The Most Reverend Bishop left l?Y TWA Stratoliner is plane for St. Louis, where he will ·n attend the funeral of His Emin- Lt ence, John Cardinal Glennon, who ! - had long been a devoted friend of ,t San Diego's Ordinary. In 1936 Car- n dinal Glennon gave the sermon at the consecration of our Most Rev- . t- e- m Thursday

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NEW CHURCH TO BE BUILT IN EL CENTRO EL CENTRO - During his re– cent trip to Imperial Valley the Most Reverend Bishop, with the Rev. Denis J. Barry, pastor, of St. Mary's church here, studied the need of a new church to provide for the fast growing Mexican population of this district. Father Barry has purchased sufficient land and construction will start as soon as building re– strictions are lifted. To date a name has not been assigned to the new parish which will be built south of the railroad tracks, not only removing the hazard ):mt making it more convenient for people to attend devotions and Holy Mass. that a resident pastor would be appoint– ed to the new compound. The Bishop indicated

Collection for Negro And Indian Missions Al' ds Work in Diocese The annual collection for the Neo-ro and Indian Mis- sions ol'the United States will be taken up in every parish of the Nation on the First Sun- day of Lent, Mar. 10. The Diocese of San Diego is especially interest- ed in this fund because it has help- where there are 21 churches for.In- dians scattered o-;er the four coun- ties and two churches for colored people, in Riverside and San Di- ego, and another in the making. "Visible fruits of this apostolate are arresting," the Eminent and Most Reverend directors of the Commission for the Catholic Mis- sions Among the Colored People and the Indians declare _in their ed greatly in this jurisdiction,

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New Otay Church To Be Dedicated OTA y _ The Most Reverend Bishop of San Diego will officiate at the dedication of the new church of Our Lady of Guadalupe at 3 p.m., Sunday, Mar. 10. Many civic officials are expected to at– tend the ceremonies. The original church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Otay was washed away in flood waters thirty years ago. ·

The Bishop has postponed Con-

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firmation ceremonies

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Issues Statement

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In

compliance with

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I_ graphed request from an Eastern press service for an expression of sentiments on the death of Car- dinal Glennon, His ExceUency

issued

the

following

statement

from th~ Chancery on. Satmrday,.

Mar. 9:

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To countless thousands up and ! down the Mississippi and Missouri Valleys, and elsewhere, the- pass- ing of His Eminence, John Car- ilinal Glennon, brings with it the For half a century, this gifted Prelate--by his genius, eloquence tended traditions and enriched the sterling Catholicity of Missouri wh!'re, amidst a loyal and respon- slve flock,. he inspired vast edu- oat i ~ n al achievements; build• ed wisely and well, monument, It was fitting, then, that such an emwbling conquest of, life be crowned with princely honors. pang of personal loss. and enlightened leadershi~- that time cannot efface.

New Parish in Loma Portal Begins With Masses in Theater LOMA PORTAL - Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph N. Trivisonno has been appointed administrator of the newly formed parish of St. Charles Borromeo here. Distin– gui~hed for his organizing and , construction talents, Msgr. Trivi– sonno has already leased a home at 3015 Locust street, within one block of the Loma theater. The church site proper ls still under consideration. Theater Grants Favor Fox , West Coast Theatres, through the courtesy of Richard Smith, Jr., district manager, has granted the Church, through Msgr. Trivisonno, permission to use the I Loma theater for Mass temporar– ily. Masses will start Sunday Mar 3 and will be offered at 8 and 10 a'.m. Ample parking space is as– sured on both sides of the the– ater. Boundaries Determined The final commission appointed by His Excellency to a-djudicattl the boundary lines for the new parish recommended the following limits: Starting at the intersection of Barnett and Highway 101, the line goes west on Barnett to Lytton, north 011 Lytton to Rosecrans, west on Rosecrans to Zola, north on Zola to Chattsworth, west on Chattsworth 'to Voltaire, north on Voltaire to a point Midway be– tween Wolcott and San Clemente streets. Thence northeast on the Canyon floor to West Point Lom$.l. boulevard, thence east to Midway, north-northwest on the south shore of Mission bay to Highway 101 at the intersection of Little– field avenue, south on Highway 101 to ;Barnett.

appeal.

,;Consider this one fact:

the number of Catholic Negroes in our country has doubled within the

past

twenty-five

years. What

blessings have been brought to

those 350,000

souls God

a-lone

knows and is able to measure. The increase of our Catholic Indians, while not so large, is also impres-

sive."

They warmly

commend

this

apostolic work and point out that

these missions,

the first of our

missionary undertakings, have well merited the interest, prayers .::: ;~:£°rt they have received, in f "Rapid and solid as the success ~!/~:pea~~s:ot~~~ ;::~e:::::1~~ that it holds out is alluring," the! March Is Vocation Month in ,Diocese Word has been received from the Chancery office that the month of March has been desig– nated as Vocation Month through– out the Diocese of San Diego, Dur– ing this time special instructions, with doctrinal explanations, on the subject of vocations will be given to college, high school and seventh and eighth grade students. Novenas in honor of the Holy Spirit, invoking special graces for an increase of vocations, will be held in the various parishes. Days of these services will be announced by the pastors. Special sermons stressing the importance of this timely topic will be given at the Sunday Masses. (Continued on Page 3)

Boundaries Set f-or New Parish Boundaries have been fixed for a new parish to be established at Thirty-seventh street and Nation– al avenue in San Diego. The par– ish the name of which has not yet be:n determined, will include sec– ticns of St. Anne's parish and St. Rita's parish. The limits, suggested by a com– mission composed of the Rev. Fathers J. Malachy O'Sullivan, William A. Shepherd, S.J., Joseph v. Clarkin, Leo. Madigan, S.J., Benjamin Silva, S.J., and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J, McNamara, con– firmed by the Diocesan Consultors and approved by the Most Rever– end Ordinary, are: Starting at the Ocean, the line 1 runs ~n Division street east to Forty-fifth street, north on Forty– fifth street to Ocean View boule– vard, west on Ocean View boule– vard to Fortieth, south on Fortieth street to National avenue, west on National avenue to the Waterway, south on the Waterway to Main street, northwest on Main street to Thirty-second street, west on Thirty-second street to the Ocean. j The Ocean is the western bound• ary. No pastor has been appointed for the new pa-rish as yet.

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turning Monday morning from a . At Our Lady of Guadalupe Confirmation tour in Imperial a nd church in Calexico Bishop Buddy Coachella valleys, reported that assisted at a Solemn Mass chanted 1 1 pastors had produced great by the pastor, the Rev. Walter L. zea ous R 1· . Want SJ to celebrate the silver • th progress of e 1g10n • · ·• t results m e . . jubilee of the profession of Sis er there. "On every side evidence of M Margarita and Sister M. Am- growth indicated the necessity of p;ra, Sister Servants of the B~ess– e church facilities to accom- ed sacrament. The Rev. Dems J. mo: te the people," His Excellency Barry, pastor of St. Mary's•church, mo a . El Centro, was deacon of the said. . ·1 Mass·, the Rev. Geraid ·J. Fader,S. As soon as priests become avai - able, the Bishop announced,_ as- J., Qf Our Lady of Guadalupe sistant pastors will be appomted church, San Diego, subdeacon, and for st. Margaret Mary and Sacred the Rev. Darrell Finnegan, S.J., Heart parishes in Brawley, St. of Calexico, master of ceremonies. Mary's parish in El Centr~ a~d The children's choilr of Our Lady Our Lady of Guadalupe pansh m of Guadalupe academy sang the Calexico. Gregorian Mas·s of the Angels, showing excellent training. The

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Confirmation engagements were· fulfilled as scheduled in El ?ent~o, B raw I e y, Niland, Calipatria, C o a c h e 11 a, Indio, Twentynine Palms, Banning, Beaumont and San Jacinto. The Bishop also bless– ed the new clinic of St. Margaret Mary parish in Brawley, dedicated a new school in St. Anthony's par– ish, San Jacinto, and celebrated Holy Mass in several churches. "It was deeply consoling to note the girls attired in beautiful white dresses and the boys in uniform, indicating their reverence for the Sacrament of Confirmation," the

cadet corps of the school, com– prised of 400 pupfis, formed an es- . cort of honor from the priests' . residence on Rockwood avenue to the church. The blue and gold braid and the artistic chevrons of their uniforms shining in the morn– ing sunlight made an impressive scene. Sermon by Jesuit The Rev. Jose A. Pena, S.J., temporarily assisting at Our Lady (Continued on.Page 2)

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