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Courier-Journal — Friday, Jtuie 7, 1968 *—JwiwutD^^i^j-ny^i p I'J'..,^ o^,„ T -t- Youth Supplies New Pages for Diocesair+listory The 12 newly ordained priests pose with Bishop Sheen following ceremonies last Saturday. From the left: Father Charles Latus, Father Robert Magin, Father James Schwartz, Father CyrilKaiTowdcz, G.F.M. Cap., Father Kevfar Murphy, Father Jarnes Kelleher, Bishop Sheen, Father Eugene Lower, Father David Kunz, . Father Rofcert Bellgottl. Father Richard «ftJigniti_F^therJreUHam-(^^F»*^ Sjarme G.~ Ntlsen receives congratulations from Bishop Sheen and Father Charles Lavery, after get- ting Ills diploma and St. John Fisher Award for ex- cellence in math and natural sciences. Nilsen, an ^tnVBtSa\ since three years old, commuted daily fron* Scottsvllle. He made the Dean's List every semes- ter Lai his four years and will go on to Doctoral work in science at the U. of It. i, > Monsignor Joseph L. Hogan, rector of Becket Hall, is pictured with three scniinarlan-grads who took summa cum laude honors at St. John Fisher: from left—Daniel K. Finn, Holy Trinity parish, Webster; Daytttfit Wolf, Holy Rosary, who was top scholar in the entire class nf^asftpmri Micfuwi j^ jfnhW, St. James, Rochester. Missing Becket hotioW were Richard E. Ipri, Sts. Peter and Paul, Elmira, and Kenneth R. Jones, St. James, \who also were summa cum laude. The diocese saw the beginning of hopeful and talented careers last weekend as Nazareth, St. John Fisher and St Bernaris Seminary held commencement ceremonies ----- :s^Sf^ for 450 college graduates and ten p*®p new priests. These pictures of or- Two Nazareth graduates listen to commencement dination and graduations reflect speaker, John Roche. Ajnbassador Sol Li now Hz, Organization of Ameri- can States, receives the hood of an honorary Doc- tor of Laws from St. John Fisher College. Former Ttochester attorney and now U.S. representative to Latin American nations, Linowitz gave the gradu- ation address, at Fisher's 14th commencement. the Church's prideinJhese institu- tions and her expectations of these Pop I rip Bogc Papal ( Vatican City — (RNS) can is putting great h( August's conference o American bishops whic mediately after the Worl Congress in Bogota, Co] Not only will the coni augurated by Pope Pau but it -will bring togethe men already alert to the now sweeping the Ch hemisphere and ready thing about it Detailed preparations vanced through constant between the Bishop's - <CELAM>—and the Po: mission for Latin Amei cussions will last -for weeks and if the achi expected, are notable, a be set for regional bish elsewhere ia the world. The Pope, it is expect his intervention on the general outline, leaving wide latitude for opinio topic is the \Applicatioi —^ean-Cowieil-to the Situs America,\ there will be of questions — the stylf folate, the formation o the relations of the CI teeming unlettered mill social question in gener where the disparity i __and-4M»r-is-so-p«)Bouni \The°Pope said one ly connected with the work, \may well take no social changes convulsi • continent and ask, 'Quo America?\ The Colombia meetin ond of its kind. In 19S XII, in a providential moned a more modest lory meeting in Rio de , was attended by only 10 events turned out, it before its time. The VJ confident that the groi at this meeting will ?»W*%n< ference.the a* fc n\ew\pfiase in the life 611c Cburch, Significant moments in the ordination ceremony at Sacrxed Heart Cathedral on June £: Bishop Sheen (above) presses the chalice to the just- anointed fingers of Father James Kelleher and con- fers ont him the authority to offer the Sacrifice of the Mass. The new priest's fingers are borund with linen cloth during this part of the ritual.... The Bishop's imposition of hands fright) on the head of Father James Schwartz is the silent, sacred cere- mony which confers the dignity and powers of the priesthood. K 'M A sea of mortar boards and the speakers platform provide some shade on the sunny East Avenue cam- pus at Nazareth's comm%ceirient. • U < i