The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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Brecht on Brecht
Believers gather together to pray for fellow member during prayer meeting. The Pente-
costal movement is part of the charismatic movement in the Catholic Church today.
purposes are: to help get
Chicanos into college, keep
Chicanos in college, and to
work to make college life
more relevant to the Chi-
mation in other people who
have been leading normal
lives. Psychologically
speaking, of course, part of
this may be explained by the
and Drama of St. Mary’s
University presents Brecht
on Brecht under the direction
of Dr. Charles Myler. An
improvisation, this product-
high school, and of this a-
mount, 80070 drop out before
graduation. Of the 20% that
do graduate, very few go to
college, and approximately
1% of that total makes it
through college. The situa-
tion can best be summariz-
ed by a quotation from the
US. Commission on Civil
terms, even God is chang-
ing.”
Thus begins a speech on
the charismatic movement
in the Catholic Church to be
given by Fr. George Mon-
For more information, contact Susan Siefert,
University Center Director
MECHA, Movimiento Es-
tudiantil Chicano de Aztlan,
is here! To really under-
stand the need of having a
Chicano college student or-
ganization, one must look at
the Chicano high school sit-
uation in San Antonio. First
of all, only 50% of all eli-
gible Chicanos even begin
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order to be reasoned with,
not be emotionalized.
The show involves a cast
by Liz Conrad
tague at Purdue University
Thursday of this week.
A phenomenon that in-
deed is evoking quite a stir
in the Catholic Church is the
Pentecostal movement that and support edby anintense-
is rapidly growing through- ly loving community. Group
out the nation. The impetus theraphy is admittedly
for the movement came from the most effective way to
a small group of students bring a person out of him-
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be available. sole stereo, a Norge re-
A wide selection of pack- frigerator-freezer or a
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olives, olive oil, stuffed egg- Drawing for the door
plants and other delicacies, prize, on adult tickets only,
will be sold in an imported will be held at 8 p.m. Oct.
foods shop. In addition, an 24, Entrance donation tick-
imports bazaar will feature ets, priced at $1 for adults
an exotic array of Greek and 50 cents for children
specialty items, including under 12, will be sold at
worry beads, medallions, the gate. Advance ticket in-
chain belts, bags, dolls, slip- formation may be obtained
pers and numerous other by calling 735-5051.
items. The Funstival is spon-
Other Funstival features sored by St. Sophia Greek
include a Greek coffeehouse Orthodox Church. Proceeds
serving thick, strong Greek will go to the St. Sophia
coffee and assorted pastries; Building Fund and Orthodox
plus a door prize consisting charities.
Greek cuisine including A
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nated meat grilled on a 0
skewer), “dolmades” (meat A
and rice wrapped in grape »
leaves), “pastitchio” (beef, |
macaroni and Greek cheese
small segments from sev- male. There are no real
eral of Brecht’s works in- starring roles as all parts
eluding Mother Courage, A are fairly equally divided.
Man’s a Man, Galileo, and The evening performances
several others. are at 8:15 p.m. on Octo-
Brecht, a contemporary, ber 29 and 31, and Novem-
lived from 1898 - 1956. He ber 5 and 7. On October
escaped from Hitler’s Ger- 30 and November 6 there
many and developed an ex- will be a 2:30 matinee only,
treme anti - war philosophy. General admission is $2.00;
He also believed that the student and military, $1;
theater was meant to be and St. Mary’s student with
obvious; that the actors were ID only $ .50,
“The phenomenon of fu-
ture shock has hit the area
of religion. This has been
welcomed by many as a lib-
eration; but for the religious
man who has thought in sta-
tic categories, it has been
painful, even shattering.
What many are precisely
experiencing today--what is
causing the most profound
anxiety in many--is that,
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If any gains are to be made
for Chicanos, these gains
have to be made by Chica-
nos themselves. Chicano
professionals and adminis-
trators, of which there are
very few, must be develop-
ed so as to untangle the Chi-
Thursday, October 14, 1:30 p.m
PECAN GROVE It
and faculty members from self and have him find mean-
Duquesne back in 1966. Word ing in life. But the charis-
spread to Notre Dame and matic prayer community is
then to Michigan State and anything but an institution-
more and more individuals alized sensitivity session,
were experiencing the cha- In fact, a visitor would prob-
risma of the Holy Spirit, ably find it extremely diffi-
Since then, the experience cult to call the phenomenon
has multiplied in centers a sensitivity session at all.
throughout the United States. The focus is primarily upon
the Lord, the source of this
mmmmum m ■ Am m • | | The movement started a love and the center who
MECHA keeps Chicanos in college - man
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Rights hearings in San An- This organization will be rndyne.3°prayirvmreinngs of the liturgy, the Mass,
tonio: "The American Edu- working very closely with El are held every Thursday Thewholeevening'sat-
cation System has failed the Congreso de las MECHA’s evening in the Sdlolasticate mosphere is one of love
Mexican-Amen can.” in San Antonio. El Congreso Lecnn .n 1321 01 -ng I,,, 111 j ,
omA,41 NCEA beginning at 7:30 p.m. with joy and peace. Words can’t
RECOGNITION is compos of th MEC an hour of instructional dis- convey the reactions of this
chapters from Our Lady of cussion for new members reporter--to articulate the
in the spirit of all the the Lake College, San An- at 8:30, The actual prayer Charisma would indeed have
other MECHA chapters of tonio College, and presently, meeting is held in the to be inspired the Ho
San Antonio, and under the St. Mary s University, Scholasticate chapel. Spirit. As one member put
approval of the Student Per- MECHA is open to all St. it: “It’S a unique experi-
sonnel Services, MECHAhas Mary’s University students A totally instructed af- ence--something you dare
been established as an offi- who have a 2.0 GPA or bet- fair, the prayer meeting con- to experience. It’s some
cially recognized organiza- ter and who are not on any sists of scripture readings, thing I’d miss* very much
tion at St. Mary’s University, type of probation. For more hymns, and personal respon- if I didn’t attend.” -
A few of this organization’s information visit or call; ses and interpretations. It
Manuel Perez is this segment of the pray- If there is any doubt about
Marian Hall 222 er meeting that is most mov- the validity of the maxim;
Ext. 543 ing. Father Montague de- all knowledge through ex-
Y recuerden: Una manono scribes the experience; “I perience, the Pentecostal
se lava sola. have been able to witness a Movement is a supportive
cano’s backgrounds and MECHA really surprising transfor- example.
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standing of areas such as Exotic entertainment, food, & fun
Chicano identity, and Chi----------
cano problems in education,
tion of j'ustice, or the lack of Greek Funstival shares culture
it; to stimulate interest and
recognition of the historical
and cultural achievements An exotic entertainment
and aspirations of the Chi- and food lineup is scheduled
cano; to encourage humanis- for the 11th Annual Greek
tic involvement in the eco- Funstival Oct. 22, 23 and 24
nomic needs of the barrio at Villita Assembly Hall.
people; to allow the com- Hours of the yearly ethnic
munity and students free in- festival are 6 p.m. to mid-
quiry of academic freedom night Oct. 22 and 23 and
through expression and in- 1-8 P.m, 0010 24•
volvement of students to re- Authentic Greek folk-
levant issues concerning or dance music will be pro-
affecting any aspect of the vided by The "‘Ya’Ssous"
Chicano community; to cul- (The Well-Wishers), a four-
tivate an atmosphere of ed- piece Greek bouzouki band
ucational creativity; to pro- from Oklahoma City. “Kali
vide an organization on cam- Pareah” (The Good Crowd),
pus to which Chicanos, or a local Greek folk-dance
anybody else, may come for group, will perform a
help, awareness, and in- representative sampling of
volvement. traditional dances from
throughout Greece. The
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cano victims caught in the casserole) and “spana-
vicious cycle of economic kopita” (cheese and spinach A
deprivation. The Chicanos to pie) will be served from 6-10 :
be cultivated are the “pre- p.m. Oct. 22 and 23 and 1-7 9
cious few” entering college p.m. Oct. 24. A
and those now attending, for A sumptuous assortment ’
they will possess the abili- of Greek pastries, including A
ties to deal with the insti- “baklava” (layered pastry ]
tutions that affect our lives, leaves with spices, nuts and I
“Epic theater” brought
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St. Mary's University (San Antonio, Tex.). The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1971, newspaper, October 13, 1971; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1522899/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library.