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•*p *e Thursday, February 4, 1988 Courier-Journal •»•* Fr. John Rosse Holy Name Parish MEDJUGORJE May 9-23 Fr. John Rosse from Holy Ns me parish will lead a group to the shrine of Medjugorje with a side trip to Greece and the Greek Islands. i For more information, call: ItyLLS TRAVEL (716) 8654800 Choirs to sing Vivaldi's Gloria \It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth, and the right of every! child to be born.\ Canandaigua Cayuga County Coming Ithaca IRTHRIGHT (716) 394-8737 Owego (607) 687-1133 (315)252-7865 Penn Yan (315)536-9890 (607) 962-6857 Rochester <wn» (716) 3284700 (607)272-9070 BrghtnPittsfrd (716)385-2529 Seneca County (315) 5684904 fr— Confidential Pregnancy Testing-and Counseling Maternity Clothos, Baby Clothas, and Furniture Available Housing Provided whon nooded. Anyone wishing to send a tax-doductiblo contribution may do so by contacting your local birthright pfHco. Your \silent chauffer\ for easy driving. These custom control modules duplicate the factory controls in- corporating set speed, resume, accel, decel, or coast. Windshield wiper, horn and headlamp func- tions where applicable Full year warranty—no mileage limitation. ^ -h^.X-rij^v^p^^j^^ *\\ ~ 461-60S0 777M^tit0&\Asr^ -RocnesW TEMSTAO MOVING? Mease Remember to Include Your Mailing Label when ' notifying us of an address change. COURIER-IOURNAL Bishop Matthew H. Clark President Bishop Dennis W. Hickey General Manager Karen M. Franz Editor Vol. 99. No. 17 February 4,1988 Courier-Journal (USPS 135-580) Published weekly except week after July 4 and Christmas, by the Rochester Catholic Press As- sociation. Subscription rates: Single copy 50c. One-year subscription in U.S. $15. Canada and Foreign $20. Offices: 1150 Buffalo Rd., Roch- ester, N.Y. 14624, (716) 328-4340. Second Class Postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POST- MASTER: Send address changes to Courier- Journal, 1150 Buffalo Rd., Rochester, N.Y. 14624. INCREASE ATTENDANCE At Your PARISH FUNCTIONS Make Your Fund Raisers a Success,,.. Advertise them in The Courier-Journal! •> Every Thursday and Friday, our subscribers read our Ads and attend parish activities around the Diocese. For Advertising Information Call: 328434b St. Mary Oar Mother, Horaeacads — The parish choir, in conjunction with the choir of Horseheads United Methodist Church, will present the Gloria of Antonio Vivaldi on Sun- day, Feb. 7, at 4 pun. at St Mary's Church, 816 W. Broad St. (corner Westinghouse Road), Horseheads.. . The concert will feature soloists Susan Amisano and. Cheryl Littell, and a chamber orchestra under the direction of David P. Jenkins. It also will include a performance of Handel's Concerto in F Major for organ and orchestra, featuring, organist David S. Peck- ham, and baroque music for trumpet, featur- ing Frank Campos. Amisano, a soprano, has appeared as a so- loist with the Elmira Symphony, the Cantata Singers and the Cluster Churches of Elmira. A graduate of Ithaca College School of Music, she is currently a member of the Ithaca Opera Ensemble, director of Music at Lake Street Presbyterian Church and. soloist for Temple B'nai Israel, both in Elmira. Mezzo-soprano Littell is a graduate of Ober- lin Conservatory and Carnegie-Mellon Univer- sity. A singer with the Ithaca Opera Ensemble, she served for 10 years as chorister/soloist with the Spanish Radio-Television Choir in Madrid, Spain, and has sung, with the Pittsburgh Chamber Opera Company and the Pittsburgh Oratorio Society. Condcutor Jenkins is full-time director of music at St. Mary Our Mother Church. He hold a doctorate in organ-performance and a performer's certificate from the Eastman School of Music, and has also earned degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and University in Iowa. Peckham studied organ in the Horseheads area with Albert Zabel and at the Eastman School or Music with David Craighead. He is the organist at Horseheads First United Meth- odist Church. Trumpeter Frank Campos is on the music faculty at Ithaca College. liturgy, dinner planned for couples Oar Lady of Loardes, Elmira—The Adult Education and Liturgy committees are plan- ning a special liturgy, spaghetti dinner and lec- ture for marrietl couples. The event will take place on the eve of St. Valentine's Day, Satur- day, Feb. 13, beginning with the 5:30 p.m. Mass. the speaker for the evening will be Dr. Meredith Bombar, associate professor of psy- chology at Elmira College, who is .currently writing a book entitled \Love and Friendship!' Bombar will discuss \Love in a Modern World!* Call Lisa Rustici, (607)732-3816, or Karen Jennings, 734-8414 for reservations. Parish Committee hosting abortion forum St Rita, Webster—on Wednesday, Feb. 10, the parish social ministry committee will host a forum on the topic of abolition. The guest speaker for the event will be Gerry Oftedahl, chairwoman of the New York State Right to Life Committee. Oftedahl, who has IS years' experience fighting abortion, will share her pro-life perspective, suggest avenues for action and respond to audience questions. Refreshments will be served. For infor- mation, call Mary Ann Kwiatkowski, (716) 671-1997. Meetings address single parenting Cayuga Team Ministry — Special meetings are planned to discuss issues affecting single parents and single women who are pregnant. Topics to be discusses in the presentations are relationships, parenting skills, raising children, finding new jobs, etc. The talks — which will take place Tuesday, Feb. 9, at St. Michael's hall in Union Springs and Tuesday, Feb. 23, at St. Joseph's hall in Cayuga — are sponsored by the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry. Both meetings will run from 12:30-2:30 p.ml Call Chris, (315) 252-0018, or Camille, 253-0361, for infor- mation. Marriage day liturgy planned St Thomas More, Rochester — The Mar- garet Roper Guild has planned a celebration of World Marriage Day on Sunday, Feb. 7. The noon Mass will commemorate the marriages of couples marking anniversaries in multiples of five years, and will include a renewal of mar- riage vows. Following the Mass, a special recep- tion will take place. All parishioners are welcome to attend. For information, call the rectory, (716)381-4200. Pre-Lenten dinner dance set St Francis of Assist, Rochester — The par- ish's annual dinner dance has been set for Saturday, Feb. 13, the traditional Saturday be- fore the beginning of Lent. The dinner will be catered by Wilshire Restaurant, with music provided by disc, jockey Sam Trubia. A limited number of tickets—priced at $12 a person — are available. For information, call Josephine Rizzo, (716)328-2762, or the recto- ry, 436-6693, during business hours. Nazareth College has announced, the receipt of two bequests: $20,000 from the estate of professor emerita Virginia Otto, and $67,000 from the estate of Rath M. Page. Otto, who died in January, 1987, made the bequest to assist foreign language majors at Nazareth. The Virginia Otto Scholarship will be used to provide financial aid for travel and study in a country in which the language of each winner's major is spoken. The first scholarship will be awarded for the fall 1988 semester. The chairman of the foreign lan- guage department will choose the. recipient. A member of the Nazareth- faculty for 30 years, Otto played a central role in the develop- ment of the college's foreign-study programs and its trio-of on-campus French, Italian and Spanish language houses. She was the chair- man of Nazareth's foreign-language depart- ment and was the first director of the college's Casa Italiana. Page, a 1938 Nazareth College graduate, died in September, 1986\. She made the bequest in memory of her parents, creating the Albert J. and Rosemary Page Scholarship. The first scholarship will be awarded for the fall semes- ter, 1988. Two Bishop Kearney High School students, KeKhMkoti andNaacy-Zohner, won first and - second places respectively in the United Cere- bral Palsy Association's second-annual tele- thon essay,contest In their essays.— on the topic, \The Rights of Disabled Persons\ — both students recalled incidents from the life of a disabled classmate who recently died:.\\' Brian Weber, an eighth-grade student at St Charles Borromeo School, won third place in the contest. All three students received $25 gift certificates to the Village Green Bookstore in Rochester. St Leo's Council 9461 Knights of Colum- bus of Hilton, NY, has earned the Columbian -and Founder's Awards. The Founder's Award; named in honor of Father Michael J. McGivney, who established the organization, recognizes outstanding mem- bership, recruitment and retention efforts by a local council. The Columbian Award honors councils which sponsor excellent programs to serve fam- ilies and youth as well as church, community and council members. District Deputy William Cody of Brpckport presented the awards to Dr. Timothy Parsons, council grand knight, at a special dinner meet- ing last month. Diane Trkkey-Rokenbrod was named ad- ministrator of the Residential Health Care Fa- cility at Mercycare, a division of St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell. The 55-bed facili- ty — which-officially opened January 25 — is designed to meet the Hornell area's need for beds, in skiU^hursm£iac^i^'and4Q make available some of theracute-care beds at St. James Mercy ' \\\ * . A graduate of the University of Buffalo with a degree in occupational therapy, Trickey- Rokenbrod had headed the occupational therapy department at St. James Mercy since 1980. She has completed a nursing-home ad- - nunistrationcourseat Cazenovia College and . a nine-taonih:adminstraior-trani^ 'at : ^^id^'^n|0o^^.\€^m^-\''' ? .: ; '