News Scrapbook 1988

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) La Prensa de San Diego

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Carlsbad CA (San Diego Co.) Ca_rlsbad Journal (Cir. 2XW. 16.0491

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Oceanside, CA (San Diego Co.) Oceansicfe Breeze (Cir. 2 x W.)

San Diego time we gather to celebrate the Eucharist,' the cardinal wrote "The Eucharist invites us (lo be one) will1 Citrtst 3nd one another 1 his is why the Eucharist is the perfect sign of " Cardrral Sin said he hopes his visit will "foster even more the spirit of unity and 1 raternity in the Dioce o of Sa'1 Diego" The Filipino community in the San Diego area is large and diverse. There are more than 100 Filipino organizations in the area "This will be a very special opportunity to acknowledge the presence of the Filipino people in the diocnses as well unity

as therr cultural background ," Bishop Maher said refer ri ng to the cardinal's visit. Father Roque "Khing" Var'\o, chief coordinator of t he executive committee planning the visit, sard, Cardinal Si n's first pastoral visit to San Diego is an opportunity for all Catholics of the diocese " to express our concern and solidarity for our brothers and sisters who have withstood the challenges of the Catholi c faith in the Philippines." Information about Card inal Sin's visit, the Mass and d inner are available by calling Ou r Lady of Angels parish, San Diego, 239-1231.

Cardina r~~me Sin, archbishop of Manila, said he is coming to the Diocese of San Diego In June with a message of unity among all Catholics here. including more than 100,000 Filipinos Cardinal Sin was invited for his first pastoral visit to San Diego by Bishop Leo T. Maher in conjunction with the Filipino Catholic community Cardinal Sin will celebrate a Mass with Bishop Maher and priests of the diocese at 4 p.m Saturday, June 18, at the University of San Diego foot6a1I stadiu111 in cinda Vista. Since the stadium can only hold 5,000 persons for the outdoor liturgy, tickets and souvenir Masc; bookl t , to help people participate in the liturgy, are being distributed through the 98 parishes of the diocese. An optional donation of $5 or more is being requested to defray the expenses of the event and to help Cardinal Sin's charitable projects in the Philippines. Persons interested in attending the Mass should contact their parish . Following the Mass, "An Evening with His Eminence Jaime Cardinal Sin" featuring dinner and entertainment will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina, 333 West Harbor Drive. Some 800 persons can be accommodated for the dinner, which is being sponsored by Bishop Maher and PUSO Philippines, an organization assisting charitable projects through the church in that country Reservations at $60 per person can be made by writing to PUSO Philippines, P 0. Box 881891, San Diego, CA 92108. Proceeds from the dinner will help fund charitable projects in the Philippines which PUSO helps support. In a message released in conjunction with his upcoming pastoral visit to San Diego, Cardinal Sin told Catholics of the diocese,"You have chosen the theme 'One Bread, One Body, One People' forth is visit, aware of the great need for oneness among us. "We are not simply individuals, only concerned for ourselves... As God's people, however, we belong to one community, and we are bound to one another in the Lord. 'The invisible unity of the believing community - Christ's Body, the Church- becomes visibly present each

Encinitas, CA (San Diego Co) Coast Dispatch (Cir. 2 x W. 30,846) JUN 8 1981

._A{~', P. C. I Eu. 1168 Del Mar woman honored for library service .,, ?--c:lt:5'') Marian Holleman was Honored recently for her 16 years as head librarian for the UniversityofSan Diee:o and six years with theSan -- Diego College for Women. The De1 Mar re~ident, an associate profes- sor in library science, is scheduled to retire June 30. USD President Author Hughes host<:d a May 15 dinner for Holle· man on campus. On behalf of the USD board of trus 11-, he presented her with a University Libraria~eritus certificate for her "significant contributions to acade ic life at U D." Holleman cam~ lo the campus in 1966, six years before the San Diego College for Women and the San Diego College for Men merged to become USO. Her first job was cataloguer for the College for Women. In 1972, when the two colleges merged, Holleman was named USO librarian and engineered the merger of their two libraries. She was instrumental in establishing Friends of the Library, a much- needed support group, a year later. In 1984, she directed the move into the new James S. and Helen K. Copley Library and7ls helped design the building.

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Palo Alto, CA (Santa Clara Co .) Peninsula Times Tribune (Cir. D. 60,288) (Cir. S. 60,011) U - 1 .,, ', VllYII P, C I

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Penasquitos News (Cir. 2xW. 4,000)

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SAN DI~li4111ons of abor• tlon performed worldwide each year pose the largest lhteat to glob- al peace, Mother Teresa told thou- sands of admirers after receiving an bonorary doctorate degree for ber service to the poor. "Abortion bes become the great- destroyer or peace because tt destroys two lives, the life of that cblld and tbe conscience of the mother," e said Tuesday at the University of San Diego. Mother Teresa, wbo In lUS formed the Missionaries of Charity, an order wltb nearly 3,000 mem- bers worldwide, also asked the au- dience of 6,000 people to "sbare tbe joy of loving with each other" by giving necessities and excess 1 possessions to tbe needy. Tlmn Tribune MWI MrVICft

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Organ workshop at USD Father Jose Enrique Ayarra, professor of organ at the Conservatory of Music in Seville, Spain and Cannon of the Seville Catherdral will conduct a worksh~p at the University of &ull)iego on July 9 at 10a.m. The cost fo_r this day-long wor op, designed for organists and church ID11;i1C1ans, is $15. Registration will begin at 9: 30 a.m. · Room 131 of~arrunoHallon the campus ofUSD. .;;z, For mformalion call Fr. Reveles at 260-4600 ext 4456 Jr john Nunes at 260-4682. • · ' -~L_

S.111 Diego, Calif. Southern Cross (Cir. W. 27,500)

OUR DOWN U, DER: Dennis Conner is the Pepsi generation's new hero. He's star of a Pepsi TV spot to be filmed June 2-4 off Point Loma. Conner will race his new catamaran and Ken Guyer (standing in for Michael Fay) will race Liberty (painted white to look like Fay's Kiwi challenger) You'll hardly guess who win~ when a gust of wind fills a big Pepsi spinnaker. ... Bill Malian and Gary Maddison of Brisbane ~re breathing Down Under life mto downtown, opening Sibyl's an Australia-theme restaurant: nightclub across from the Horton Grand. ~N THE . ROAD: Bumper snicker on a tired Chevy south- bound on 1-5: "Remember the Good Old Days When Sex Was Safe and Sky Diving Was Danger- ous?" • •. SDPD traffic patrols are showing no mercy. A Pac Bell driv~r displays his citat:on fo~ p~rkmg on a hill without cnmpmg his wheels. And the wo r

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USD "A God to Believe In," a three- part lecture series, will be held June 28, 30 and July 5 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in Serra Hall, 204. Father Michael Scanlon, OSA, will be the keynote speaker. Cost is $25 before June 22 or $10 at the door per night. Call the Institute for Christian Ministry for details, 260-4784 "Creative Kids '88," a program to help students stretch their creative abilities, will be held July 11-22 and July 25-Aug. 25. Cost is $55-60 plus $150 for special afternoon activities. Call 260.4585. "University of the Third Age," a program of physical exercise and classes for persons 55 and older is set for July 11-28. Cost is $55. For details, call 260-4585. Sports camps for boys and girls ages 8-18 will be held in June, July and August. Cost is $295 resident camp per week or $165-$200 day camp per week. Sessions in tournament and basic tennis, competitive swimming, basketball, soccer, football, volleyball, baseball and outdoor wilderness will be offered. For more, call 260-4593.

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I H P' CONGRATULATIONS - Univers t of San Diego President Author Hughes congrat- ulates Jeanne Ditzhazy at the 35th undergraduate commencement ceremony held May 22 at USO. Over 3,000 attended the event, including San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor and Padres owner Joan Kroc, who was awarded an honorary degree. Hundreds receive degrees from USD ~ue c don ·1 thmk 11 will smk m until ne DOR S - Bishop Leo T Maher gave the closing remarks and prayer at hree separate commencement exercises held May 21 and 22 at the University of San Diego An estimated 1,300 graduate, undergraduate and law students participated In tho cerenionies.

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commencement program. John Harr Ely, a professor at Stanford Law School was given an honorary degree for d1s11nguishing himself as a teacher, scholar, law school administrator, Supreme Coun law clerk and lawyer, both for the government and for the indigent Ely urged the graduates to be their own persons and not to be conformists. "Live the life you want Be selfish in an enlightened way and use the choices you have to obtain fulfillment in life," he said. ''I am ecstatic about graduating. I've been tn school since I was six years old, It ·s about 11me I get out and lace the re11.l world " said law school graduate Rob Rochelle. Departmg La" rhool Dean Sheldon Krantz asked the graduate, to pledge to use thc,r kill evcrv year to help the less fonun te in soc1et, who are caught up in tht' legal S)Stt"m ' The r e<'

fall when I realize I don't have to go bark to school. At the ll'raduate commencement exercise held last Sunday morning 235 master'. and 10 doctoral degrees were conferred forr<-St Shumway, retired churman oi the board and chief execuuvc officer of Th,- Signal Companies, recc1vt'd ,m honorary degree for his dedicat on to the dt"vdoprnent of higher edJcanon and research Con< luding remarKs were give B1 hop \1aher ' Beca11si- vou graduate developed leader fop kill pra volun an m and be au e of bv our f'du~auon yo possess a pr !I to mn (.'I t otters •or the rnrr rnor C,re the moral re pons1b1 tty ,Jf you gr 1duatcs whc: are to be th< gu1d ng orLe !or the ·ommon Kood the bishop aid 1 he l SD S, hool .:if I aw graduated 355 ulent b y 21 at th< list ann.ial

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