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the temptation of isolationism
and make substantive new
commitments to international
justice, Third World develop-
ment, human rights and nonvi-
olent conflict resolution.
Also receiving a first look
from the bishops Nov. 15 were
documents thanking the more
than 10,000 U.S. permanent
deacons for their 25 years of
service to the church and de-
scribing the social mission of
the Catholic parish.
Auxiliary Bishop John H. Ri-
card of Baltimore said the
statement on the parish's so-
cial mission is intended to be
"a modest, but useful tool for
those seeking to shape and
strengthen parish social min-
istry." The document is a prod-
uct of both the bishops' Domes-
tic Policy and International
Policy committees.
Also due for a Nov. 17 vote
were liturgy changes that took
up more than 300 pages in the
pack of reading materials sent
to the bishops a month before
the meeting. They include:
-- The first segment of the
new Sacramentary, a massive
translation updating project
for all the prayers of the Mass,
to be dealt with in seven seg-
ments over the next two years.
Special Jubilarians
Bob and Mac (Dunham) Vieke of Vincennes will celebrate
their 45th wedding anniversary Nov. 23. They were mar-
ried Nov. 23, 1948, at St. John Church, Vincennes. They
are the parents of two daughters, Patsy Guerrettaz of Vin-
cennes and Sandi Vieke of Nashville, Tenn. They have two
granddaughters, Angle and Ashlee Guerrettaz of
Vincennes.
Basketball league scores
Scores of the Nov. 14 fifth
and sixth grade diocesan bas-
ketball league play are reported
by Steve Schlachter, Holy
Rosary Church, Evansville.
St. Theresa A, 42 -- Christ
the King, 19; Holy Rosary B,
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50 -- St. Theresa B, 19; Good
Shepherd, 42 -- Evansville
Christian, 15- St. Benedict
13, 24 -- Holy Rosary C, 14;
Holy Rosary A, 43 -- Holy
Spirit, 24.
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Evansville 422-9981
Stratman's Pharmacy
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John and Judy Stratman
425-5293
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Paul Mayer, Owner
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425-4364
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Newburgh Plaza
Shopping Center
Fast Prescription Service
Ken and Rebecca Hacker
853-7141
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Prescription Specialists
Hwy. 62 and N. Weinbach Ave.
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-- A vote on procedures for
approving the Sacramentary
over the next two years.
-- A revised inclusive-lan-
guage version of the Grail
Psalter for liturgical use.
-- The "Ritual de Exequias
Cristianas," the Spanish text
for Christian Funerals.
Archbishop Keeler opened
the meeting with a presiden-
tial address that contrasted
the crime problems of Wash-
ington with the weeklong calm
that took over Denver when
186,000 youths from around
the world met there this sum-
mer for World Youth Day.
The archbishop said that
while news coverage allowed
millions of people to share in
some of the World Youth Day
events in Denver, the media
was less refined when trying to
describe the American Catholic
Church in general.
"The media's 'American
Catholic Story' is a caricature
wherein complex issues are
crudely stated -- crudely and
quickly stated," he
example, the
he was invited on
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birth control, celibacY
male priesthood
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