South Texas Catholic (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1997 Page: 2 of 32
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2—JUNE 27, 1997
DIOCESE
SOUTH TEXAS CATHl
The members of the Presbyteral Council
are as follows:
Msgr. Richard Shirley, VG
Fr. Domingo De Llano. VE
Fr. Alejandro Salazar, Chancellor
Msgr. Thomas McGettrick, Secretary for Priests
Msgr. Thomas Meany, VE
Msgr. Leonard Pivonka, JV
Deans:
Msgr. Lawrence White, Corpus Christi Deanery
Fr. Francisco Martinez. Alice Deanery
Msgr. John Killeen, Beeville Deanery
Fr. Roger Smith, Kingsville Deanery
Msgr. James Harris, Laredo Deanery
Fr. Celestine Murray, Refugio Deanery
Aee Group Representatives:
Group 1 (1908-1922), Fr. Angel Villalba, OMI
Group 2 (192^1925), Msgr. William Thompson, PA
Group 3 (1926-1928), Fr. Patrick O’Connor. MSC
Group4 (1928-1931), Msgr. Patrick Higgins
Group 5 (1932-1934), Fr. Seamus McGowan
Group 6 (1935-1940), Fr. Noel Davis
Group 7 (1941-1944), Fr. Mark Chamberlin
Group 8 (1945-1950), Fr. John Vega
Group 9 (1951-1954), Msgr. Louis Kihneman
Group 10 (1954-1957), Fr. Robert Dunn
Group 11 (1958-1963), Fr. James Stembler
Group 12 (1963-1967), Fr. Hahn Van Pham
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Bishop Roberto O. Gonzalez
Publisher
Father Bradley A.M. Barber Paula Espitia
Theological Consultant Editor
James M. Bamhardt Valerie Collins
Staff Writer Production Manager
Joe Hardeman
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appearing within li
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(ISSN 0745-9343)
Published bi-weekly Jan. 1 -Dec. 31; except for the month of July
by the Diocese of Corpus Christi for $ 12 per year. Office address:
1200 Lantana St., Corpus Christi, TX 78407-1112, (512) 289-
1752, FAX (512)289-1783. Second class postage paid in Corpus
Christi, Texas. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to SOUTH
TEXAS CATHOLIC, 1200 Lantana, Corpus Christi, TX 78407-
1112.
K.C. Squires
convention held in
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi hosted the annual
Knights of Columbus Squires state
convention June 20-22, held at Cor-
pus Christi Cathedral and St. Theresa
Church in Corpus Christi. Many KC
dignitaries joined over 300 squires,
which are young men between the
ages of 12-18. during the weekend of
seminars and other activities.
“I was very impressed after spend-
ing time with these young men. Being
a squire brings these young men closer
to the Church and helps their leader-
ship skills,” said Billy Quintanilla,
who was one of two KC state officers
in attendance.
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Photos /Jesse Hernandez
Above, Bishop lames
Tamayo, auxiliary of the
Ga Iveston-Houston
Diocese, and Slate
Squire's Father Prior,
poses with members of
the officers of the
Squire's State Circle, and
Knights of Columbus
dignitaries on the steps of
Corpus Christi Cathedral.
Left, over 300 squires
from around the state,
filled St. Joseph's Hall at
the Cathedral. State
officers were elected and
circles from areas aroui
the state were
recognized for their
achievements during the
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Director of Family Life
BUDGET
A full time position for Director of Family
Life for the Diocese of Tyler is available.
The applicant must have previous experience
in Marriage Preparation, Engaged Encounter,
Marriage Encounter, Marriage Enrichment,
Natural Family Planning, and the ability to
initiate new programs relating to family life
issues. Some weekend work required.
Bi-lingual a plus.
Send current resume and list of references to:
Rev. Bernard Pustejovsky, Office of Pastoral Minis-
tries, Diocese of Tyler, 1015 ESE Loop 323, Tyler,
Texas 75701-9663
From page 1
posed budget. The proposed expenses for the Central Ad-
ministrative Offices were $8.6 million and were then re-
duced by $550,000; the operating budget for Diocesm
Telecommunications was $625,000, and then cut by $24,000, "! 1 ' : '1'
the budget of Catholic Social Services in Laredo, originally nuklr'2 a lem
set at $1,030,000, was reduced by $31,000; and Catholic
Social Services of Corpus Christi’s budget, set at $390,000
was not reduced further.
The members of the Diocesan Finance Council arc Msgr
Richard Shirley, vicar general; Msgr. Thomas L. Meany,
episcopal vicar of the eastern vicariate; Father Gregory
Deane; Sister Agnes Marie Tengler, a sister of the Incarnate
Word and Blessed Sacrament; Cecil Carlisle, Tomas Duran, ^omazin'sha
Patrick Hearn, Sabas Zapata, II; and Armengol Guerra, III
Consultants are diocesan attorney, Gary Ramirez and dioc-
esan fiscal officer Gregor Seagrave.
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