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TIMES-ADVOCATE, Escondido, Ca., Wednesday, October 25, 1989 C3

Sa~ arcos grad is a field hockey hit For~ • n M rco High C High Five America, in its inau- ho ) fi Id hockey tar Li 8 Bar- ollege gural ea. on, consists of former n , phomor forw rd t Bo - college tar from throughout the ton mv r 1ty, h b en tearing up Notes nation delivering a message th orth ti ntlc nr r nee again t drug and alcohol. The R ran h t rted 111 g m for ---...,.,. team i conched by Rle i ichol. of th 10 r rri r r nk d 12th m Poway, who was head coach and th n t10n executive director of Athletes in Th Action for 14 year . th High Five America will play a one-month e hibition chedule

again t such schools a Duke, Memphis State, Florida, Villano- va, Oregon and evada Las Vegas. High Five open its ea on Fri- day mght against Chri tian Heri- tage College at Horizon Christian Fellow hip in Clairemont. Coached hy wen , 'ater, Chris- t1an Heritage wa 24-9 last ea on. Tickets for the U C game can be purcha ed at Poway High School. Torero win again: I- ullback Todd Jack on need just 31 yards to b come the J ISP 1111 tiroe career ru hing leader. Jackson, a emor, now has 1,981 yard and g ined 160 of th m la t aturday durmg a 3 17 victorv over La Verne that pu h d lJ D; r cord to 6-1. Thi ·aturday, the Div1 10n 111 Torero vi it UC ant Barbara, 5-2 again ta late entirely of Divi- ion II chool . uThey're bigger, trong r nd quicker," aid U D Coach Brian Fogarty. ul'm not ure how Yie're gonna combat that. But, this 1 a big game. If we wm thi one, we'll have to be con idered for po tsea- uper Comet: Michelle Pledg id hitter out of E condido High, ha been out- er, a sophomore ou son play."

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mar women's volleyball team. he wa named Player of the Week for the Comets two traight time . Financial straits: There will definitely be track and field this spring at San Diego State. In a quest to keep the program alive, the Aztec track team has raised 121,000 in the pa t eight week . 'I he bad news is that another 121,000 mu t be raised by late ~arch in order to continue track into the 1991 sea on. Cro s country has already been given the green light for next fall. Seeing birds: The astro turf on the Boise tate field i painted blue. The players call it "Smurf Turf." Unfortunately, from the sky it looks like a lake, which has cau ed grave problem · for some bombard- ing birds.

'JDlo le J Operation Rescue rally at lmmaculata draws pro-lifers, protesters, police An Of"'ra)ipn BescuA rally on Oct. 20 at lmmaculata church on the Uajyersity ol San _Qiaijo campus drew more than r:mfo rescuers but also attracted some pro-choice demonstrators and mounted police, who kept the protesters from the church a nd separated them h'~-life sign carriers, above. Inside the ral~- gela Phelps, who recently spent 16 days in La:; Colinas Pris on for blocking entrances to abortion clinics, introduced Tia, the daughter of a woman she met in prison. right. Phelps told the standing- room only crowd that a lter ministering to Tia's mother, she offered, alter she got out of jail, to get the girl from the mother's acquainta nce, with whom the child was staying, du ring the mother's incarcera- tion . Inmates started taking Phelps' religious witness seriously when they discovered she was a former prostitute whose life was changed when she com- mitted her life lo Christ. Father Bud Kaicher, diocesandirector of youth and young adult mimstnes, and who is on probation tor having been arrested at an abortion clinic, also addressed the as- sembly. The next day, more than 200 rescuers were arrested at a La Mesa l\!lartio~linic. The rescuers claimed that the La Mesa police inflicted uneces- sa ry torture in using pain compliance methods in removing them from the clinic. (Photos by Dan E. Pitre) /1 I

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Holtville CA ( l'!lpenal Co.) Tribune (Cir. W. 1,135)

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TllER TERE A'S MOTTO: Do SoITiething Beautiful For God- Reach Out ... CESAR SOTO

plC>ym nt program. On of Father England's prionties has been to h Ip organize local youth m church-spon ored acllvi u . He aid 340 K-6 grad student and 0 eventh through 12th grade tud ents arc enrolled in ...,eekly rcligiou instruction under t 1 upcr. i on of · t r Betty nd r on. In addition there arc wcekl> adult Bible tudte e ions and an "Enquirer· Cla s" for per ons who want to re- turn to atholici rn or who w nt to Jom the athol c failh side from the pro- grams and improvements to the church, Father Eng- land eek to strengthen the . pintual tics that bind the people who worship together "To me n's very impor- tant to come together as a pari h, a family in faith and in c, ring for one

in Trona, Calif., where he attended school locally, en- rolling at Fresno State fol- lO\\ing high chool gradu- atton. He realized he wanted to become a prie t during his fir t year at Fresno. He transferred to the Universi- ty of San Diego an enter- ed the seminary, graduat- ing With a bachelor's of arts degree in philosophy. He obtained a master' m divinity after four years of \tUd} at t. Meinrad chool of Theology in

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1-"ATHER ENGLA D, right, is marking his first year as parish priest of SI. Jospeh's Church here. Below: Man) residents con- tributed to a dri\·e for warm clothes, blankets, and . Jeeping bags for the homel last winter. Fr. England gets many call to help such unfortunate peo- ple, and such donations are always ...elcome. PttoHh Bl ( I \K ',()I() 1KJ(,IU1 ,,u Ol t,n Bl RU

Maher attended yesterday's coun- cil meeting. Strachan, who is out of town, could not be reached for com- ment. Critics of her appointment contend that USD, founded by the diocese in 1949, has compromised its Catholici- ty because her views are contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church. The university contends that it demonstrates its fidelity to Catholi- cism through the presence of a cam- pus ministry and through the posi- tions of prominence held by Catholic members of the faculty and adminis- tration, among other ways. Dr. Author E. Hughes, USD presi- dent, said in a statement this week that the assertion that USD is less Catholic than it should be is "mis- guided." However, the Rev. Wi!. m Moo- ney, the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church pastor who publicly urged the Presbyteral Council to take up the Strachan matter, said be bad received "a lot of telephone calls" from Catholics thanking him for pub- licly calling for her ouster.

Fath r England, who too ov r for Lither A. ndcr on in 19!! and marked th fir t anniver- ry of hi amv I th1 Scpt- crnb r, c II 11 "a mmor nuracle.'' In lh pa t year the par- ish h s c >m 10 ether and many of the building~ ha~e b en re tor d, the church ha pulled out of debt and atteud II at mass 1s up, I th r I 11gland said. "The plac w m very bad hapc," he re ailed. w many of the build- 111 ha\e been refurbished and other are being rep ired, ma attendance i up SO per ent and the church I m the black, he

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another," he aid. "Then I thmk God can work with ''Mass Attendance is up and the church is in the black ' ' .ud, 1dding that all this h, , been possibl "only throu h the grace of ,od." During thi time t. Jo,cph' ha not only us and work through u be- , cause we're open to Him." B fore commg to Holt- ville, Father England serv- ed at variou parishes in California and received his fir t as ignment a pastor at St. Mark' parish in San :V1arcos. "My former parish at St. Mark's has adopted St. Jo eph's a a sister pari,h," he said. ''We're

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Indiana. He then went through a year's prepara- tion as deacon at Our Lady of Lo Angeles in San Die- go. He wa ordained as prie t m 1977. "! like Mother Teresa's motto, 'Do something beautiful for God.' Reach out to your fellow parish- ioner," he said. He ex- plained that this is a never- ending effort and that no church or community can ever think its work i done in this respect. "We live in a very selfish society, we get the impre - sion that people are out for them eh·es ... charity and love of God is the issue. ,iving comes out of that."

help d 1t elf but has con tmucd to give •1,sistance to th community at large. h church opcrat the I loltvill branch of the SIi R · program that allot 45 pounds of food ach month to per ons who pay a $12 monthly fee und prum1,e to do two hour community work. St. Jo~ ph' also runs the I 1 ..D. . com- pr r m to d1s- mbut government surplu, food to low-in ornc and re t1rc

getting back on our feet, thanks to the generosity at St. Mark's " l•ather ngland was al- ready a familiar face at St. Jo,cph' when he arrived incc he served at the Holt- ville church for two urn- mer when he was a emm- arian in 1971 and '72. "I kn w a lot of people here and they still remembered me," he sa1cl. l·ather l·nglancl knows ...,hat It's like to grow up in a small town . He wa born

San Diego priests have been invit- ed to write letters to Bishop Leo T. Maher expressing their views on con- troversial Univ&Slir._of San _Diego Law School Dean KrisiiiieSffiicban. "Many priests have thoughts on the subject they think that he should be aware of," the Rev. Msgr. Richard F. Duncanson, diocesan chancellor, said yesterday after a Presbyteral Council meeting at St. Francis Semi- nary. The Presbyteral Council is an or· ganization of San Diego priests that advises the bishop. Strachan's appointment as dean of the Catholic university's law school has been criticized by San Diego Catholics who consider her stand on a bortion to be incompatible with the teachings of the Catholic Church, which condemns abortion as immo-

In a letter challenging the article and published in the Aug. 22 editions of The Tribune, Strachan said she be- lieves that abortion is "morally wrong," but that in a country where abortion is legal, women have the right to an abortion "without im- posed intrusion of the government." Yesterday, the Presbyteral Coun- cil went behind closed doors to dis- cuss the matter. "We're somewhat limited in what we can tell people, but what we can say is that it was discussed in execu- tive session," Duncanson said. "The matter was brought up in executive session, and the bishop has asked for letters to be sent to him concerning the issue." Please see DEAN: B-5, ol. 3

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