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Show Sister Adds Feminine Touch Catholic Center to U. NEWS "1 By Irenp Jones Tribune Staff W nter There is a new face at the Catholic Newman Center on the University of Utah campus For the first time since its opening, the center staff has expanded to include a nun. Serving to "help fill a greater need" will be Sreter M coordinator CSC, Leonella, and associate director of the center, 1327 F. 2nd South J X , ' r t c. 7 m Terence Father Moore, chaplain, explained that m the past the center's image has been totally that of the chaplain With the addition of Sister Leonella, women at the university will have the opportunity to seek counsel from a woman. She will piovide a line between the work sisters do on elementary and high school levels and that of the universi ty Her new rol wdl also mean more involvement with married students in parent education and Confiateimtv of Christian Doctrine programs for their children. Father Moore added. t. Sister LeoneUa, finishing her first week at the center, said she finds service there satisfying. Her main mission is to bring to the center a spintu-alitsuited to our times and to the country in which we are She also wants to help living students gain true peace of heart and Christian joy Sister Leonella is a Sister of y Father Terence Moore, Newman Center chaplain celebrates the While mass, Sister Leonella reads scripture. She is associate at the center. s One of Sister Leonellas duties at Newman Cencounseling. Here she listens to Anthony Adams, Junior at the University of Utah. ter will be She has the Holy Cross served as academic dean at Carumal Cushing College in Boston, and for the past year has pursued studies at the University of California at Los Angeles. Prior to her Boston appointment she taught at St. Mary of the Wasatch for six years. Jl :; I i "World Peace The First Pnonly" is the theme of this year's World Peace Day, Sunday, to be observed by members of the Bahai Faith across the nation. Gov Calvin L Rumpton has proclaimed Sunday as World Peace Day m Utah service Special to The Tribune Alan Young, former actor and now a Christian Science Minister, will speak Saturday at S p m in the Idaho State University College of Education theater. PUC VTELLO Sister Leonella. eenter, watches as university tutors aid Bishop Glass School students. From left are Mr oung, best known for his role in the Mr Ed comedy senes on television, has served with Christian Science since 1967 Can You Simply Trust''" is the title of his lecture, sponsored by the First Church of Pocatello Scientist. Christ, The public is inv ited Oriented to Coinixelinig Clergy to Join U. Doctors At S.L. Medical Seminar Moral Valued As a special highlight, clerwill come in contact with implementation of behavioral gy members of the felt there was a need for such a class, the Rev. Colton said. The church has sponsored other adult classes, but none with a specific text and Many At the end of the lecture senes response to the class will be gathered and studied to plan future programs and classes, the Rev. Colton said. the class will Hopefully, kindle interest m other topics and we will be able to expand. Sundays lecture, to be followed at 10 a m. by the mam service, will center on Christianity at the present time and how Episcopalians can relate to other religions. The Rev. Colton urged anyone interested to attend. Church Burglarized Burglars stole $220 worth of property from the Century Methodist Church, East. Police reports show that John Skien, East, told officers an air conditioner and a heater were taken. 1740-5t- h 1951-17t- h m patient p Uitv Sunday will be at both synagogues U 7 15 pm the congregation will meet at Monte fiore Svnagogue, 355- - ird Hast arJ at h pm at the B Vu 244 4th Urael Synagogue. K ist Services will continue Miroay at Monti f.ore at 9 a ni and at i; Nm Lrad at 10 a m luldr i s " v 4 ns service at I ST. PRINCE & ADULT S30am nv Worhhp Semke Mortm Sc heels bettor 1147 ftooseveit Are -- Tei 4ft' 13S3 3409 South-- 322 BETHEL CHURCH HSu- Evongelical free Church 1910 East 3900 South Rv. Gordon R. Donoho, Pastor - 278-48- HAD iff - 9 Savrr - Xcr 7 32 2 r pgSt'vce AeC xtm Qmft W LOOK IN THE t If! f 5 si , ' YELLOW PAGES s "BEAMS OF BLESSINGS" Mimcei ourcim9 50 L "Yes, You Con" LSERAltEURRU- SMma --Pet Gordon T Dr. Clarke C. tackqr Service 1 00 SBC Worship ANCHOR- BAPTIST CHURCH 328- 9211 Sunday 30AM SCHOOL 45AM 1880 A BtBU h 00AM youth fellowship 600PM UEN'MJ SEPitfCE 7 00 PM E. hunlw - m thr I 9971. 3900 South T 00 6 30 10 U uhsM 1580 Vine St. (6IOOS0 ) Church School 10 to am. 10-0- Prayer SALT LAKE'S CHARISMATIC CHURCH AH Denominations VeLome , Southeast CHRISTIAN CHURCH 4874 HIGHLAND DR. 2 SunOa, School m . Keck, Pastor 9 45 in Mominj Worship Youth Hour SERVICE 945 1 m WESTVALE 7th South, 1 7th East 1 1.00 a.m. Church School The 3610 South 4400 West Church School 9 45 Worship The Rev 7 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTER! AN Church School Divine Blessing" 487-757- a m. II . jf 39011 6 9 50 a m. 298-799- 2 11am. Gerald V Case, paster Worship 9 00 3200 East 39C0 SocHh Sunday School 9 45 a m. 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X p ffl Xp CO rttnhtg MILLCREEK CHURCH CP GOO IN 14 t.r Stic SflMCft. 8tiM Study Aft FOR INFORMATION -- The most poignant moment of the service comes in the Service, the very last moments of Vom Kippur as the suns shadow corers more ,.nd mure of tl.i caiiii. Kabbi Bt rgman explains Quotes fi un the Irayer Book are read Then as if in fmal renunder the r,ast week the shofar i ram s horn is and A the cckbta sounded Entfr Tkrs Stntoy : 4 OmtA Wcrshp MT. ZION 552 West servic- Monwig Soih 1 working juvenile court,, and established college campuses throuh throughout Mr he Donoho nation, added will postpone afternoon es there until 3 30 p m 33fd 266-9- Sunday School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I tiiMr Win Mir iVji hine ( hnr h in years ZeH turiu, batter 62 East 4800 South Conservative Baptist ii Uj VAfT'UgAC'$f'P Gtojds aNi ce PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD PARK CITY Yo $e-- Rev iGTfti TW& 2375 s WfQMtfXSW a- LCA. 1 5c"ocl W 4- - Will MSd- aju CHRIST Associate suwsrxa - Also, as part of this years members peace observance, of the Salt Lake City Bahai Assembly will observe the 60th anniversary of Abdul Baha Abbas' arrival in Utah. Abdul Baha, past leader of the movement, stoppl'd in Salt Lake City as part of a world lecture tour, and presented Bahai gospel tenets to area ZION LUTHERAN METHODIST CUSSES State o m. So Bahaullan, prophet and founder of the faith, foretold the elimination of war racial and religious and class prejudice and proclaimed the coming union of peoples in one common faith, inspired by allegiance to one God and love for all mankind, Dr. Mahmoudi explained. UNITED 00am 1130am 231 East 1st Synod) lake Auditorium 1SOQ Sunday Scnod A lib's Clots So Safe 10 SCHOOL CHURCH CHURCH (Wisconsin 00am Dr. Jalil Mahmoudi, chairman, Salt Lake City Bahai Assembly, said members of the Bahai Faith believe the United States will be one of the prune leaders in bringing about world peace and older Lett Minister L Douglas CATHEDRAL MARK t ftmiif School 30pm well-know- n arinnt always be m Salt Lake 7 Ofihip Owe iKrshtp (MStryt m Episcopal OF PEACE EV. LUTHERAN The Rev Gordon R Donolio said Mr Yourout, also a recording artist, has devoted 29 years to famiy and youth counseling, spent seven Jews to Note Yom Kippur Service' 45om fastor Chester lunch Tuesday m. Prayer & Biole Study R. E. HURR1NGTDN, c CVch 9 Wochip 359-- 261 951 (as! 9th South taster ft abort Chritopvlos ourout, campus lecturer and family and youth counselor, will be guest speaker Sunday during the 11am Free service at Evangelical Church, 1910 E 39th South d how earnest, fulfilled ng Evening EUCHARISTS Paul inThe seminar will al-- o clude seminars and small group involvement, as well as family reactions to hospitalization and treatment A multi-dis- c lplmary sympos lb-1- 7 Mon 8 Free Church Invites Guest Ideas to oe discussed will inof clude methods patient assessment, problems of treatment and behavior of hospitalized persons, recognizing and treating different ty pes of disturbed behavior and application of proper treatment The new Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Granger, has found temporary housing for its services, the Rev. Victor G Bonnell, pastor, has W announced eokly masses m the will begin Sept Watcher's Weight Building, 2Vs7 W 3500 South, with services Saturdays at 6 pm and Sundavs at 9 and 11 a m 30 2:5CFccN in. vidor School Mr Entzminger is assistant regional forester m charge of division for information and education, Intermountain ReMiss gion Forest Service Gibbs is a Salt Lake guitar instructor and has performed m Spoon River Anthology, at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Morgan Edwards, Pastor 100 Foothill -58- 7-2321 WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. First Sunday of the Month 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. CHURCH CHURCH 9 30 a m Communion Service 00 a m Family Bible Hour & $ $ 7 00 p m Evening Service 7 skills is home situations Fred Koiough. of the universitys department of psychiatry, said the seni.nar was designed to integrate clerand medical aspects of gy Ix-at- o Abner Bergman say The Kol Nidre chant sits the tone for the day of fastmg and soul searching The chant the idea that man s prevS no rr'rit r f, ni'i rv'or kov j.,1 Emphasis Will center on the positive aspects of catholic Christianity with some comChrisparison to It tian traditions, he said. will be geared to Episcopalians who w'ant to know more about the church, or others who want to know about our traditions, he added. (FIRST CONGREGATIONAL BAPTIST 1750 East 3900 South 177 9411 or 4 INDEPENDENT" 1968 View Street (Between 13th A 14th imt, North ot Hit $evh) 1 SBC" HOLLADAY er-su- s Dr care especially counseling BETHESDA BIBLE CHAPEL ium explaining the tole of the clergy in the hospital and touching on psychiatry the clergy" will also be featured Ministers in the Salt I ake him have been invited to participate in a medkal seminal Monday through Friday at t Cross Holy Hospital the event are the hospital and the t Diversity of I tali School "Moral alues. Perspective as a Parent and as a outh," bv wdl be discussed Rurt I hambei lain. Family Services Council, and the Rev rne Markland, Lutheran campus minister, University of I tub. Friday for members of the Mt. tabor Lutheran Church Womens League The meeting will begin at 9 30 am at th church, 177th East, with a social. The business session and program will follow at 10 a m Tiran, Dennis Casias, Steve Thomas, Leo and Paul Montoya. Montoya, Mark Sorrels Kenny -- full-tim- e Rabbi Robert Entzminger, Ogden, World Peace-Prel- ude discuss to World Unity, Sunday at 7 30 p m. at the World Motel, 1900 S. State, as part of the observance m Salt Lake City The program, sponsored by the citys Baha'i community. will also feature singer Karen Gibbs. will Feature Speech not one of mourning but rather one of seriousness.' So much has been vvntten about that which people cannot believe, he explained. It is time foi a moie affirmative approach. The class, to begin at 9 30 a.m. Sunday at the church, 231 E. 1st South, will be a summary of the basic tenets of the Christian faith as held by the Anglican community, Father Colton continued. ' format for a specific length of time. However, because of the large number of participating-memberabout 60 class discussion will be limited. It will be centered basically on the lecture approach because of time kmita'ions and the large he said. But class audience, participation will be necessa.y in some instances Questions and will be encouraged welcome, he added. Baliai to Observe Peace Day will be at 8 a m. with the Rev W L. Youngblood olficiating j.s I 4 Page 16, 1972 Prelude to World Unity Like City of Yom K.ppur Another duty will be working to develop continuing education programs for college students through planning and of discussion coordination groups and lecture senes. Sister Leonella is a good listener," Father Moore said, and offers the center and all students excellent religious example features during the retreat include a banquet at 6 pm, followed by a Mission lYogram to be presented by First Methodist Church of Salt "The feeling Her main service will be helping Father Moore develop suitable programs to meet the needs of students, she said. As part of the community service program, Sister Leonella has helped organize a tutor program for students of Middle Glass the Bishop School, held in conjunction with the Guadalupe Center, 34b W 1st South. Other Yom Kippur, the last celebration of Jewish High holy Dayj, will be saluted Sunday and Monday by members of Congregation Kol nu Something new for members of St. Marks Episcopal Church will be unveiled" this Sunday. For the first time on an organized, class basis, an adult Sunday School class will be This We featured, entitled Can Believe. The Rev. Albert at J. Colton, canr, the cathedral, said emphasis will be placed cn what people can believe, rather than negative doctrine. J hi Saturday, September Episcopals Await New Adult Classes f Father Philip cussion by of the Dahnken, Cathedral Madeleine, will be featuied at the Wesleyan Service Guild's annual retreat Satuidav and Sunday at Brighton Father Dahnken will speak following the luncheon Saturday at 12 30 p in at Majestic Manor Church Firt Sec tion rV 4 Low Rent Housing." a dis- Sunday communion Edited by Patricia R. McCoy X ! "N iS 4 Church Briefs Talk Slated For Meet Of Catholics 41 1 'A n-S THE :S ALT LAKE AREA OF Thi-- p m. South Seccnd Church, 65 Foothill Dr tvs r Miiicraek Ctwrch 2605 East 33d South first and Second Churrh ScWis 1 1 lun. CMk Sin Sctofli 9 30 ijh, Sunday W l- -v st,rvt SMWCnV r- - rw terV SM s |