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!?SPSI^s3^!P^^^^^ GBHBPS5ffiKB5??55I!5SP^§pKH<^^ ^WJ^^E^;^suK^^ri33£I^ f^^^jjf ;••*-. I •*-• 3 Second season £itthU«a£a*«elB£aaj££M*>ii»ft^^ bomAtoor^ondHo»»l>!W^k><^ed boft McQMQkT* «adfc.irt**«M? test GRADUATH aaaaaff^^aaaaVaaaas 1 ^^BHHHBHfffllBBHSffWBv! 1 ^U^^Hk 1 : p By Teresa A; Parsons and Lee Strong Bishop Matthew H.^ Clark has appointed Father J-bhn M. Mulligan vicar general and moderator of the pastoral office. The latter, is a new post in which Father Mulligan will act on behalf of Bishop- Clark to joyjajcj^cerr*. • r^gg S <f;.. B j g fis3jp. tain aspects of diocesan administration. In.particula^ riate; the work of diocesan di^onsff-^cial' minis|n|, J % ..sHppOiir -• n^si&%i:tMsJi&on, persbniiet special r^tpral.rrunistricSi the r^or|s office rand. urban, seryiceSr .As moderator, he will integrate tr«. work of dloces^ c^rojnittties, councils, boards and cbhsuitative boales, including the'Dibcesan Pastoral Gouncil(DPG^«ahd , s 5?liistsi ^nsibfc for facUitating the annual ministry and budget review, and« for overseeing admini^iUon of ^?a%6r ~^^|beT^un1Sg«f^ ; ar^mafen^as ; imod- elcalfoiii%«^^ofaiiC^nfe ; wiiknieip us meetj^ neet^i^iKMntiui \\ rahistory to strengthen^ ^e^c^r^l^^n^rac^^W^die- ^^e|(e^and.^'^;:;-.ass1st4rn^'^^e^ i 'ihfe' growing nunlber of admiru^trative demands a bishop must assume in today's Church,\ the bishop said in a written statement. \In addition,' Father Mulligan, who brings to his new position extensive experience in parish administration, will be invaluable to me in accomplishing a longstanding hope to enhance the relationship between the Pasto- ral Office and theparishes.\ A pastor for 24 years, -Father Mulligan currently heads St. Anthony of Padua Parish and serves, as director of the diocesan Division of Urban Ministry.. He will'relin- quish both jobs when he assumes his new po$fJuneJfr.. ^. ; ^i . i.. Other divisidn directors, who have been Father Mulligan's co-workers for the past several years, welcomed his appointment. \He brings a sense of calm even to often harried situations,\ observed Father Robert Schrader, dlrector^of the Division of Personnel,StaffihgandDevelopment. \He's a good h^tenerkcah hear oubdifferent sides and work out a .compromise solution — that's something we've seen at the division , mm^ma^mm$m*%* Office — was esUblislied in the 1983 revised Code of G|nbh|ttr*Ss \one whose task it is; und^> the authtJirity of the bishopv 1 to coordinate the- exercise of adtninistrative resriohsibihties and to see to it that the other members of?the;'curia duly fulfill the office entnistedtoihemi';'; -.•;..-- ' .. , . w \s By Richard A. Kiley The Rochester chapter' of the Vietnam Veter^^iAtnerica {wll submit a formal purcha«|6ffer for Holy Redeemer Church byjh»^^|tt^S*ee%. ; -:' •\.' TJie ibrganiiation made its intentions knownsrwr^Paiter marching in the Memo- rial Day Parade, Monday, May 30. Members of the 1^ V^|c^^ c^ureiB|pgp|^^dnowWg|theipl!ui«lev - dis- ^p|ai$^li^^{c^^^s>bann^^^>a%dao'uiic- ^fJiM^lM^ifia|(e a formal offer for tl|^||^p|d^^hui:|h xna surrounding nearly r five mbnjt^ the^ ^ seeking a site in ^hich to expand its services,^ CaiilfM|ykt;^r>,; A>,- A-' -\ .\ CawiieidsaSd the Vietnam veterans issued a letter tofiishqp Matthew H. Clark on April 16, asking to meet with diocesan officials to discuss the parcel. He said the,diocese misunderstood the organization's efforts, as evidenced ^by^lett|r from Bishop Clark, •''-.'•'•'!{ Af}. ; ~.A** CoHtiB»Ml^iB-P«ge3 FAITHFUL PILGRIMS - resales sophomores Eric Lewto •hjtf&tod*. \CjiHbert traveled V^\-\-— *'- \-—-^-^ \ experiences and other accounts Yugoslavia., this spring •<«r Bishop Clark's imprimatur accidentally left on book -1 .'it •-m \v W •*• coroMttee^TCHo^alaiiajtibh's board was to meet on Tuesday night, May 31, to decide hbw niuicW^ditijf #Wfe? Ij^f tfei'cfiurch, rectory, schpbl building and heating plant. According to. Fither George Norton, cUrector of commuiwa^ I th^qffer' ^... as dic^esah 6fiE^n^aw|^.%rr«pJinse--'to a letter -sent to the l^drhark Societyllast week>4n the lett^^he ^ocese asked the sodety to subnu^ its;^>i^<:^^%|16^^^pr^sr said that n^6tpipnsbctf|tn the City &hTO^ . ^F4«|^^birj^^a^M3J^'^|:vi^ans.' must make a formal offer before the diocese canevenromidK^he proposals ^.7» r v ,. T^ priest added'that the (pffer did not his group * irn^ested m moving mto the-church. Eof^ -m» •y.c/.-i^p Wtfin& -A. A- %•;•••••>.. ' ^yjl&Stifong -\.'\;•- ^Publishers bf«rt||B paperback edition of Parents Talk ff^iA;.familj^Sandbook /4^Mr Sejt^/irj^r^e^rh^stakerAy ^ Bishop Matthew H.CUrk's imprimatur on copies^of the revised edition of the book publislfdiihis spring. ^y-.. BamKmv2Bmicyi^^lpurcBa1^ > ,the rights tpj#|8ef !b^k:^from>4t& ©rigm Paulist Press, printed ahd: released approxi- mately UCXW copies of M bearing Bishbp Clark's impflteijtur : ( u itt ft be printed\) and the dioce^ hihirbbstat (\ho sBishop Clark removed the imprimaturrin October of 1986 at the, request of the Vatican Cbngregatioh for the Doctrine of the Faith, T^^n^^tion based the request on its findmg^that^ne^b>Dk st Church teachings; on:such matters as contraception, masturb^ionand^mosexua^ - • ||j|tf0^|pHiK|gnmt|d' .the' imprimatur ihia^^^Satffist^Presis ^glnally •m&&B&m^- \ \'\ \\\ ~ \ About Sexuality. k Family Handbook Matthew Bomface (^urch, Rcknester, and Susan K. Sullivan, •'a. science teacher at Cardinal MooneyHi^ School. It was intended to guide ^Catholic parents in talking to their chiidren^^u^sexuaiity. \B«hpj) Clark did make it clear to Paulist Press when -the original question was raised that the imprimatur was to be removed before any. subsequent publication,\ said Father Giedrge Norton, diocesan spokesman. The .prbWem With this, edition, \cropped up in the process between Paulist and Bantam,\hesaid. According to Father Norton, diocesan attorneys had contacted Paulist Press about the problem and determined that it was ^unply a mistake. „ *t^fh^jBaulist Press'and Bantam Books) ag^ee^^ry clearly that the imprimatur and the- nihil bhstat Drill hoi appear in future editioniv\ Father Norton said. \Our at- torneysielt that (assurance) was satisfactory asfaraswewere concerned.\ ' The priest added that the case was handled as a civil case involving sale of contracts and publishing rights, and not as a case of canon liw. ; \Jfsubt a question of Church law — in terms Of-the imprimatur the case has long bera resolved,\ Father Norton said. \The questionhereisinthecivilsphere.'' Father=Kawiak discovered theerror April 14' when he recdved an initial::cbjp^f the revised edition. C*A^i^-15^^'so^pb^rMes of g le|t«r pbinUng out the error to Bahtam, Paulist and Bishbp Clark. \ • - , . ^ . •, Bantam resrMnded to Father KawiakAp : 28, admitting that tifc W^'Wl be;n lea rage 3 Around the Diocese Calendar Classifieds Columnists Echo Editorial & Opinion Features Local News. Sports..... .... Page2 PageS Page 11 Pages 12-13 Page 10 Page 14 Pages 8-9 Pages 3-4 Pages 6-7 22 \H -*• -<' ^ -*i -** -<£ -f -e •* •* -*> -Y 4t _,. -*« .*. -\ -> «s -n ''--r-M 'm K.\ \^4 •ii •„-i •sfc'q .l|s [ m 'iitei M CJSi tim 1 .KIM .1 - ;J I ;-t: f M -V 4 '%