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•v: IpsSeS&MjP^Pe f- 20 Courier-Journal — Friday, July 15,1968 Servant-Community Enters Second Year Going Strong . (Continued from Page 7) And it is the CSJ liturgy that attracts most people, some just for a casual look-see, others for repeated visits and eventually, a decision to join the group Its membership is small, but CSJ has gone from about 50 adults to lOOJn its first year. 'Sunday Mass for the commu nity is creative, warm and live ly, while still basically within the limits of current liturgical guidelines. The Liturgy of the Word,' for example, is normally held in a separate place from the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The liturgy of the word, then starts in a classroom, or meeting room next to the Church, in eludes the usual opening hymn proper parts of the fore-Mass and Scripture readings. Frequently, a third reading, chosen by the liturgy commit tee, is added. This may be a passage from a new book, a recent editorial or even a timely Mariologist To Speak at St. Bernard's Father Rene Laurentin, French writer, teacher and eminent Mariologist who helped prepare the Vatican II \Consti- tution on the Church,\ will give two lectures here this afternoon, July 12, under the auspices of St. Bernard's Seminary. His Urfks, for priests and nunfr, Hall toe at 2:30 and 4:30 -Pinw in—<he-Nazareth College gymnssiHm. The subjects: \The Blessed Motther in the^ Gospel of St. John,\ and \The Blessed Mother and the Role of Women Today.\ Father Laurentin teaches at the Catholic University of An- gers and writes on religious matters for the Paris daily \Figaro.\ This summer, he Is giving a graduate course in the theology department of the Uni- versity of Dayton. He is a veteran of World War II, and holds the Croix do Guerre for distinguished serv ice. Five of his army years were spent in a German prison camp where, continuing his seminary studies privately, he took up Mariology, the subject that be came his lifetime study. Korean-Mission Bound 7 Sister ot the Precious Blood M. Rosaire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bryant, Conkey Avenue, and a June graduate of Chestnut Hill College, Phil- adelphia, will leave in Septem- ber for her mission assignment in Korea. article from the morning paper. The idea is to connect the Scriptural truths with life in 1968. The dialog homily ,which fol- lows is articulate, candid and stimulating. It also reveals that the groui> has a wider diversity of views than is first apparent. When it comes to social Issues, \we have a fairly wide spread of views,\ comments Walz. This diversity has kept trie CSJ group from developing a unified social action program. Instead, they have a \let every- body do- his own thing\ ap- proach; most, in fact, are in- volved m project. Mill ()!' M'l'VICI Tile one M/'.iiiblr [/.roup nl CSJ people \si)i tsitit; together mi B specific thing, are smnc LT> members who coopor.-ilo in a Brown Square neighborhood program. WEDGE, which was instituted by local residents and members of Lake Avenue Bap» tist Church. Looking outward toward com munity involvement is ;i strong point with the Servant of Cod people. \We don't want to exist in isolation,\ stressed Walz re-j eently, \and we must find ways! to serve the larger community.\; .SOUL;-' :III<( Hauliers li, mi mil In Hie Sunday M.i,-, lollow'in-: 11it- l.iluiv.y <>f the Word, the members now collect their children, w ho have been having religious instruc- tion in other rooms at this time. CSJ members are serious about adequate religious forma- tion for their youngsters, have spent much time getting good instructional materials and com- petent teachers—whom they pay —lor this program. Proceeding to the church, the community gathers in or near (lie sanctuary, to emphasize their unity in worship. Then singing is spirited, with hymns varying from traditional to folk melodies, Large banners are often car- ried in procession, to highlight a particular religious feast or liturgical season. The CSJ Sun- day Mass manages to be relaxed and reverent, joyful and order- ly, all at the same time. In their determination not to •become a self-centered group, CSJ members have voted to set aside fifty per cent of all their collections for charity and other projects outside the community. They also have an emergency fund, from which a member can secure up to 1 ' $100 for any emergency need they encounter in their various volunteer activ- ities. It's this sort of thing that Fa- ther Kenny mentions when he says that the \basic Christian- ity\ of the group has' both edified and challenged him in his pastoral role. The Community of the Ser- vant of God here is providing a gateway for those Catholics who want\ to move faster into the post-Vatican current of the Church. ' K. of C. officials George Schenck, Thomas Groso- donia and Victor DeSimon present Bishop Sheen with a check for $1,000 to augment a prior gift of $l,5O0 from the New York State Council. 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Th< Mullaly, in photo al non parish. \I have wit for three weeks, some Irish priests tc Retreatar Hear froi Pope, *iA Washington —(NC)— 40th annual National C men's Retreat Conferenc reminded of the current the world and the nation from Pope Paul VI an Lyndon B. Johnson. The messages were rea vention's opening sessioi in the Mayflower Hotel Cardinal O'Boyle of Was! vention host. \In the words of the can Council,'' the letter fr can said \the laity should lives with charity and e best they can in their each one remember that an impact on all men an to the salvation of the wh public worship and pra as by penance and volui ance of the labors and life. By such means does grow in the likeness of 1 Christ. \The tried and true i closed retreats is a pote enliven men's love of Go bor; the prayer and p entail can indeed have effect, and help in the r< mankind,\ the letter cor The President's staten \Please accept a grat thanks, and a Presiden appreciation for your ii tributions to the life ai our people.\ ON THE IN Around the Country Around the World .. Commentary Diocesan Editorial Entertainment Pat Answers Women IF YOU MOVE . . let us know about ii keep your Courier vou on time. Phone notice of your cha!i dress. Include your < and new address am of your parish. Courier-Journal, 35 Rochester, N.Y. 14< 716-454-7050.