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Show Page A10 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, February 7, 1993 Cathedral of the Madeleine rededicafion slated Ceremonies for Hispanic community set Cathy Irene Bills, da'jjhter of the late Alton J. and B, Ira Bills - As part SALT LAKE CITY of the reopening ceremonies for the newly renovated Cathedral of the Madeleine, there will be a Mass and a blessing of Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, Saturday, Feb. 13, at 2 p.m. Prior to the mass, at 1:30 p.m., there will be sacred ceremonies by the Hispanic and Native American communities. The Mass and blessing will be celebrated by the Most Reverend William K. Weigand. Bishop of Salt Lake City, fhe Most Reverend Robert F. Sanchez, Archbishop of Santa Fe New Mexico will be the homilist for the Mass. The blessing of the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine will take place during the Mass. Our Lady of Gua- and formerly of Nephi, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Charleston. W.V. Her farewell was Jan. 31, at Mountain View Ward, 4700 S. 5200 West, West Valley City. David Lewis Archibald, son of Bob and Shauna Archibald, Nephi, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Morristown, N.J. His farewell was Jan. 17. He entered the MTCJan.20. Justin Dan Thomas, son of Dan E. and Ally son M. Thomas of Provo, has accepted a mission call to the London South LDS Mission. His farewell is today at 1 1 a.m. at Edgemont 20th Ward, 303 W. 3700 North, Provo. An open house will be at the Thomas home, 182 W. 3540 North, Provo, following the meeting. He enters the MTC Feb. dalupe the patroness for the is Americas. This shrine holds a special significance to the Hispanic and Native American people because this apparition of Mary took Sr. Maria Molina, chairperson of the Guadalupe Subcommittee, stated, "Traditionally the Hispanic Catholics are a Marian people. The Guadalupe event which took place in 1531 continues to be a living and renewing reality." place in Mexico. The apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe took place in 1531 when the Blessed Mother appeared to a poor Indian peasant named Juan Diego. Her appearance as an Indian Woman gave the indigenous people a greater sense of belonging in the Catholic Church. The image which appears at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine at the Cathedral is similar to the image which miraculously appeared on the cloak of Juan Diego when he Final rededication ceremonies for the Cathedral of the Madeleine will take place Saturday, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The Rededication to Public Service will take place on Feb. 20. Cardinal Roger Mahony, Archbishop of Los Angeles, Calif., will reported this apparition to the be the homilist. Bishop. Ribbon Committee for Affordable of Los Angeles and Housing-Cit- y the Board of Directors to rebuild Los Angeles. Among his special work assignments have been those with Catholic Charities and Social Services. The Mass for the Rededication will take place on Feb. 21 and will be celebrated by Archbishop Cac-ciavilla- n. Archbishop Cacciavillan served as Apostolic to Kenya, India and the Kingdom of Nepal. On June 13, 1990, it was anPro-Nunc- io nounced that the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II had appointed him Apostolic (VatiPro-Nunc- io The artist responsible for the new image in the shrine at the Cathedral of the Madeleine is Mr. Patrick Fiore of Florida. The artist was commissioned to do the work after a national search. Fiore was chosen both for his excellent artistry and his extensive study of the Guadalupe shrine in Mexico. Cardinal Mahony has served ex- tensively on the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and the United .States Catholic Conference. He presently serves as chairman of the NCCB Committee on Pro-Lif- e Activities. He is a member of the Federal Commission on Agricultural Workers, the Blue can Ambassador) to the United States of America and Permanent Observer to the Organization of American States. Tickets will be required for both dedication ceremonies for the Ca- of the Madeleine and may be obtained from the parish thedral priests. 10. United Methodists in Rockies, Africa partnership to be emphasis Trent Taylor, son of Mary Emerson and Jim Emerson of Ephraim, and Earl Tay lor of Oakley, Idaho, has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh cepted from Utah and the only youth for the work team experience. He will be going with a team of 20 persons from the Rocky Mountain Conference to Kenya in June and July. They will work with Work team fund raiser, auction, lunch - LDS Mission. SALT LAKE CITY A Partnership between United Methodists in the Rocky Mountain Conference and in Kenya, Africa will be the emphasis today at First United Karl Russell Holder, son of Karl M. and Diane C. Holder of Ccnterfield, has been called to serve in the Michigan Detroit LDS Mission. He will enter the MTC Feb. 20. Awards presented Brandon Olson, son of RaNae Vargas of Moroni, and Dick Olson of Ephraim, has been called to serve in the Oklahoma, Oklahoma City LDS Mission. He entered the MTC Feb. 3. to young women NEPHI Noreen Malquist, daughter of Blaine and Norma Malquist, received her LDS Church Young Womanhood Recognition Award. It was presented by Bishop William Boyd Howarth. Malquist was valedictorian of the Class of 1992 at Juab High School, president of the Juab Chapter of the National Honor Society and was the Christopher Brian Thomas, son of John and Karen Thomas of Spring City, has been called to serve in the Bangkok, Thailand LDS Mission. He entered the MTC Feb. 3. Methodist Church, 203 S. 200 East, Salt Lake City. A pie and cake auction will begin at 12:30 Kenyans during the day constructing or refurbishing one of the theological school buildings at Methodist Training Institute. During the evenings and weekends, they will have opportunities for conversation, social activities, p.m., following the morning worship service and a light lunch. People are invited to come; bring a pie, cake, or breads to be auctioned; enjoy a light lunch; andor bid on a favorite item. All of the proceeds will go toward support of Eric Fulmer going to Kenya, as a member of a partnership work team. Fulmer, a senior at Park City High School, and member of First United Methodist Church, Salt Lake City, is the only person ac home visits, and worship with Kenya Methodists and theological students. The team will participate in two youth rallies in Menru, 125 miles north of Nairobi, and in the coastal city, Mombasa. This great day of celebration a.m. with special guest preacher, the Rev. David Eteaki, of the Tongan United Methodist Church will begin at 1 1 . BUDGETS: (Continued from Page A9) ing defensively. So, the pastor appears conciliatory, even though he's aching with anger from head to foot. "Bruno, I think that's a good idea," the pastor replies. "The president of the congregation and I Ancient research, Mormon studies symposium slated Ancient temple archiPROVO tecture, ritual and symbolism will be the focus of the 1993 Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) Annual Symposium Feb. 20 from 9 a.m.lo 5 p.m. All sessions will be conducted in the Joseph Smith Building Auditorium at Brigham Young University. Admission is free and the public is welcome. Elder Marion D. Hanks, emeritus member of the First Quorum of the Seventy and former president of the Salt Lake Temple, will deliver the keynote address as part of the day- long series of presentations en '' "Temples in the Ancient World. LDS scholars from BYU and elsewhere will also address topics related to sacred aspects of space and time in the temple, the nature and significance of temple vestments and the role of the temple in the ancient state. Presenters will include Hugh W. Nibley, John M. Lundquist, John A. Tvedtnes, John W. Welch, Stephen D. Ricks, Donald W. Parry, William J. Hamblin, M. Catherine Thomas, Brian M. Hauglid, Daniel B. McKinlay and Jay A. Parry. For more information, contact Mel Thome at 378-329- 5. will appoint a committee, and we'll study the way we do worship. If improvements are called for. we'll do it." That may take care of the worship question, but it won't silence Bruno. He'll be back next year with more veiled criticism of the pastor. He has to it's a matter of survival. Because Bruno isn't after solutions, he's searching for a little bit of power for a minimum of effort. school's candidate for Sterling Elder Bradley R. Blackham, son of Ross and Carlene Blackham of Moroni, has returned from serving in the Washington, D.C. South LDS Mission. Scholar in math. She was president of Nephi LDS Seminary and of her classes in Young Women. For her service project, she did volunteer work at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Salt Lake City and at the Family Crisis Center in Provo. She attends Brigham Young University where she is majoring in elementary education. Weldon V. and Jean N. Perkes of Mapleton have been called to serve in the Rapid City, South Dakota LDS Mission. Their farewell will be Feb. 14, 10:45 a.m. in the Mapleton 9th LDS Ward, White Church at Main and Maple Street, Mapleton. An open house will be from 4-- 7 p . m . that day . Monica Jones, daughter of Mark and Patty Jones, Nephi, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award from the LDS Church. It was presented bv Bishop James H . Ockey. Nephi 5th Ward. Jones is a senior at Juab High School. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones, Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson, Levan. are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, Levan. Lisa Marie Bryson, daughter of Kay and Kathy Bryson. recently returned from serving in the Spain .Madrid LDS Mission. She will give her homecoming address Sunday, Feb. 14. 8:30 a.m. at the Lakeridge 8th LDS Ward Chapel, 80 W. 900 South. Orem. An open house will be held that same day from 5 p.m. at the Bry son home. f c ts 2-- r v - -v 7 ' - 3 First fast food, now fast church - A PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) is for minister do to Baptist trying church what McDonald's did for food. Fast church debuts at First American Baptist Church today. The Rev. Thaine E. Ford says his "Compact Mini Worship Sen ice" will challenge an outdated tradition. "Why does a church service a.m. and last for have to start at an hour or more?" he asked In 22 minutes starting at 8 hymns will be sung and he will limit his sermon to eight minutes. te 1 a.m., Ford plans to deliver a sermon, lead hymn singing, read Scriptures, say prayers and have his congregation out the door. To squeeze it all in, only two "There's no room in this service inded preacher," Ford for a long-said. But plenty of time w ill be allotted for passing the collection plate. w 1 Two For One Receive w second pair of designer eyeglasses at no charge ith your prescription eyeglasses purchase a One of the questions we hear a lot about and talk a lot Bin a complete pair of prescription glasses and receive a pair of single vision designer eyeglasses at no extra charge (bifocals extra). Your bonus pair is from our Elegant selection, which includes London Fog. Oscar de la Renta, BillBlass.llalston, Pierre Cardin. Ashley Stewart, Oliver Winston and other frames. 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