12--THE PROGRESS Frlda 7, M00,rch 0096s St. Mark's
Announces •
gold trophies for their winning =
entries in the recent science
il fair at St. Mark's grade school.
Trophy winners were as fol,
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sion: First place, James Her-
bars and Raymond Maddux (a
Father Szeman joint entry); Second Place, Joe
Information Please
From time to time we feel it might be a good
idea to set aside all the bits of information that
comes our way concerning development in the mis-
sion lands and pass it on to you for what it may be worth.
For instance, did you know that the first Catholic periodical
in the Xhosa language, "Intsimbi" ("the Bell"), was registered
as a newspaper with the Department of the Interior at Pretoria,
South Africa last November? It is an eight-page duplicated
monthly, illustrated with drawings, containing news and articles
about the Church, religious and social events, and particularly
Catholic lay activities.
Did you know that on January 31 the Catholics of Stockholm
will observe the llth centenary of the death of St. Ansgar,
Apostle of the North, who was the first to bring Christianity to
Sweden?
Did you know that more than 113 priests, brothers and sisters
have been killed in the Congo since the coming of Independence?
Did you know that the Irish Hospitaller Brothers of St. John
ef God have bought land on which to build a 200-bed hospital
on the outskirts of the city of Kwang Ju, Korea?
Did you know that in spite of the serious unrest and recent
floods in his diocese, Bishop Peter Pham-ngoc-Ch'i of Danang
in Viet Nam is celebrating January 18 the 250th anniversary of
the arrival of the first missionaries in this territory?
Did you know that the "Don Bosco" Salesian Publishing
House of Tokyo, has just published the first complete Catholic
Bible in ordinary Japanese?
Did you know that a special five-member subcommission of
the Second Vatican Council's Mission Commission began Janu-
Meadows and Third Place, Mary
Robeson.
Intermediate Division, f i r s t
place went to Susan Connell;
second place Richard Mulcahy
and third place Mary Kay Mul-
cahy.
Primary Division winners
were: First place, Mary Jane
Olson; Second place, Mary
Jean Farrell and Third Place,
Steven Olson .... : .:
Honorable Mentions in the
Junior High Division were
awarded to:-Linda Johnson, Ja-
nine Johnson, Joseph Olson,
Terri Keller,' Thomas Larsen,
Bruce Reynolds and Barbara
Rigney.
Intermediate Division stu-
dents receiving honorable men-
tion included: Mary de Vans,
Lauri Grubb, Carl Heisdorf,
Maureen Treseler, Joseph
Klinge, Steve Lijek, Patrick:
Maddux and Lisa de Leuw.
Primary Division receiving
honorable mention were: Julie
Farrell, Tina Keller, Cynthia
Sowder, Frances Mulcahy, Pa-
tricia Murray and Ronald Kel-
ler.
St. Mark's School is staffed
by Sisters of Notre Dame de
Namur.
i Sotety for The Propagation of the Faith
Re . Stephen Szeman, Archdiocesan Director
907 Terry Avenue. Seattle 4---MA. 2.8880
ary 12 to draft a new schema on the Church's Missionary activity.
From time to time it is important for us in this way to get
a bird's eye view of the things happening all over the world
in the missions.
It is all the more important to a Catholic, as a universal
member of the Mystical Body of Christ, to think more and more
in terms of the world as the parish of Christ.
CONGRATULATIONS to the following schools in the Arch-
diocese which have taken such an active part in the Holy Child-
hood pregram by ransoming pagan babies. Schools on the "An-
nals Honor Roll" are: All Saints, Puyallup, eight; St. John of
the Woods CCD, Tacoma, one; Sacred Heart CCD, Enumclaw,
three.
Worth the Sacrifice
BEAUTIFUL cachet covers, all with Vatican stamps com-
memorating the Eucharistic Congress at Bombay, India,
the pilgrimage to the Holy Land, opening of the Vatican
II and Vatican Pavilion at the New York World's Fair,
the conclave and ensuing papal coronation are all avail-
able for $5. Other events from the Vatican can also be had
by sending your sacrifice to Father Stephen Szeman, So-
ciety for the Propagation O f the Faith, 907 Terry Ave.,
Seattle 98104.
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Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to
Roy. Stephen Szeman, Archdiocesan Director o/ the Society /or
the Propagation o[ the Faith, 907 Terry Ave., Seattle 98104.
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Friends Of St. Peter Claver Plan Event
'FABULOUS' PANCAKES will be served by the Friends of St. Peter Claver Sunday,
March 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Peter Claver Center, 17th and Jefferson Street.
Trying some samples are from left, Anne Visek, co-chairman, Dorthy Maynard, and
James Pipkin. Tickets are adults, 75 cents and the family, $3. The public is invited.
Sunday Dinners, Breakfasts Set
Balnbridge Island
Weekly Rosary in honor of
Our Lady of Fatima will be said
Tuesda3/, Mai'ch 23 at 1 p:m. at
the home of Mrs. Pete Ugles,
Wing Point Road, Winslow, and
Mrs. A. W. Cepp, Plesant
Beach; and on Thursday, March
25 at 2 p.m. Lynwood Sanitar-
ium.
All are welcome.
Hoquiam
Our Lady of Good Help Par-
ish-Will usher in Spring with
a "Potluck Dinner" Sunday,
March 21, from 3 to 5 pm in
the parish hall;
St. Theresa Guild will serve
a variety of dishes with a
springtime motif. All are in-
vited. Kent
St. Anthony,s Parish,zCensus
will b I conducted Suhd/iy,
March 2L and Sunday, March
28, by 120 volunteer parishioners
directed by Father Patrick Ly-
ons, pastor, and Father Theo-
dore Sondergeld, assistant.
The census on the next two
Sunday afternoons has as its
goal a complete record of bap-
tized Catholics in the trea: Co-
operatiGn 0f residents will • be
appreciated./ :
Kirkland
Holy Family Parish -- Will
serve a Smorgasbord Dinner
Sunday, March 28, from 1 to 7
pm in the parish hall.
Olympia
Catholic Daughters of Amer-
ica 936 of St: Michael's Parish--
our LadY:0f Lourdes and St.
Rose de Lima' Courts will h01d
combined initiation March 21 in
Centralia.
Port Angeles
Queen of Angels Altar So-
ciety -- Meeting will be held
Tuesday, March 23, at 8 p.m. in
the parish hall. Sister Paula's
4th grade will give a-St. Pat-
rick's Day program of singing
and:dancing. .
St. Gerard's Guild --Has
scheduled a bake sale for Fri-
day March 26;
Seattle
Benedictine Oblates -- Will
meet Sunday, March 21, the
feast0f St. Benedict, at 3 pm
at :Assumption Church,
Special devotions in honor of
the saint will be held.
Marian Club--Meeting Wed-
nesday, March 24 at 11:45 am
at St. Peter Claver Center will
have a St, Patrick's Day theme.
Coffee will be served and
members may bring lunch.
Program will include music
by the "Maria•s," singers from
Seattle
be initiation of new members
and installation of officers.
Mrs. Betty Martin, Institute
Deputy, will be the Installing
Officer.
Dominican Mothers Club--An-
nual luncheon Monday, March
29 at 12:30 pm in the Carnation
Company Hall at NE 45th St.
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Marie L'Abbe Circle of the
Association for Catholic Child-
hood--Is sponsoring a day of
recollection Saturday, March 27,
from 10 am to 4 pm at St. Pat-
rick's Church.
Father William Treacy will
conduct the services and a hot
lunch and afternoon tea will I
served.
A donation of $2.50 is asked
and reservations must be made
by Monday, March 22. Contact
Mrs. Tim Flood, EA 2-3407.
St. Alphonsus Parish Altar
Society. Will meet Tuesday,
March 23, at 12:30 p.m., in the
Church meeting room.
Mrs. J. K. Riordan, presi-
dent, will give highlights of the
life of St. Anthony.
Coffee will be served by the
hostesses including Mesdames,
N. W. Federspiel, W. J. Le-
May, Charles Tobin and Anna
Melander.
St. Benedict's School Moth-
ers' Club -- Will honor the Sis-
ters of St. Dominic of St. Bene-
dict's School with a Silver Tea
SUnday, March 21 from 2 to 4
pm in the auditorium.
Mrs. Arthur Julian, Mother's
Club presidert, will be hostess.
Sister M. Margaret OP is
superior of the convent and '
Sister M. Nathan OP is school
principal. The Dominican Sis-
ters have administered St. Ben-
edict's School for over fifty
years,
Mrs. Bernard Trebon and
Mrs. Ralph Brink, chairmen,
invite all friends of the Sisters.
St. Bernadette's Parish Par-
ents' Club -- Will serve break-
fast Sunday, March 21, after
all the Masses in the school
Seattle
guests and will take part in an
informal discussion on "Prob-
lems of Minorities."
Chapter meeting will follow
in the Cathedral Hall at 2:30
pm with officers' reports, pro-
gram, singing and refreshments.
Postulants and Novices will
meet in the school for instruc-
tion at 1:15 as usual.
St. Margaret's Mothers Club
Invites parents, friends, and rel-
atives to join them in honor-
ing the Sisters of St. Joseph's
of Newark at a Silver Tea Sun-
day, March 21, at the Sister's
Convent, 3018 14th Ave. West
from 2 to 4 p.m. The tea will
benefit the sisters of St. Mar-
garets School in their summer
education fund. Mrs. J. B. Mc-
Kelvey and Mrs. Ralph Mc-
Laughlin are co-chairmen.
Seattle Undergraduate Art
league. Will meet on Monday,
March 22, at 1 p.m. at Seattle
University in the Student Union
Building.
Mrs. Richard W. Lenington,
docent from the Seattle Art
Museum, will lecture on reli-
gious art and will show slides.
Tacom a
St. Ann's Guild of St. Joseph's
Parish--Will meet Wednesday,
March 24, at 12, noon in the
parish hall.
Mrs. Mary Keller is chairman.
Mrs. Mary Leonard will conduct
the business .meeting.
Philomathea Mothers' Club of
Bellarmine High School -- Will
hold a Day of Recollection, Sun-
day, March 21, to be opened
with Mass at !2 noon offered by
Father Joseph L. Showalter SJ.
Written questions on spiritual
guidance will be answered dur-
ing the afternoon•
St. John of the Woods Par-
ish- "Western Style Smorgas-
bord" Sunday, March 21, from
2 to 5 pm in the parish hall.
Donation is $1.25, adults, 50
cents, children 6 to 12, and pre-
Schoolers free:
The public is invited.
St. LeG's Grade School Moth-
ers' Club--Will assemble at St.
LaD's church for the 9:15 Mass
Sunday, March 21, and receive
Holy Communion in a body,
pray for each other and the suc-
cess of the coming year.
Chancellors
Slate Lenten
Communion Mass
The Chancellor Club's annual
Lenten Communion Mass for'
members will be said at the
8:'45 am Mass Sunday, Mar.
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|:::' =' ,.,/] //IY | Services wile be conducted by in St. James Cathedral Sunday, 2 from 1 to 4 pm in the parish I I I I1
til m',,,hHJ I Father Francis J. Lindekugel March 21 at 1:45 pm. Confer- haloliher parish projects include: -- OOEIq HARBOR II ]El
|; ...,pr t[ / i SJ, of Seattle University. ence will be preceded by the
| jptw"- " Prospective members may recitation of the Franciscan Of- monthly coffee hour aRer all i J II I1
i| "- ............... make acts of consecration at the rice in choir. Father Antoine the Masses sponsored by St. | Jl
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will give the Conference talk a local nursing home by St. ili iii
1 9th & Olive MU 2-5898 Carmelita Institute, 22--Will and officiate at benediction. Elizabeth s Guild; and sale of !:: iii ii!l
| 4716 University Way N.E.--LA 4-4100 meet Wednesday, March 24, 7:30 Father John Lynch will be religious articles in the vest•- ! I !
1 Im '1" ...... 1 "Jll9 Tn,.mn Ave So BR 2-B21S pm at Our Lady of Guadalupe speaker. Representatives of sev- bule of the church by St. Ann's | I
: ' I I I[' " ............ :w-':- II " " "-- in the school library. There will eral minority groups will be Guild. l i | I llli