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PAGE 2—The Georgia Bulletin, September 9, 1971
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CHICAGO (NC) - When
Pope John XXIII told nuns a
decade ago to start
simplifying their habits, the
pontiff started putting the
nation’s largest nunswear
manufacturer out of business.
In 1946, Edward S.
Jamieson inherited from his
father what was then the
most profitable of the four
nunswear businesses in the
U.S. He decided four years
ago that the future of
Jamieson Inc., here would
depend on its adjusting to the
fashion demands of the
contemporary nun.
So, Jamieson - who is a
Catholic - started making
modified habits for the
minority who still want them
which he sells directly by
catalog order or displays in
his showroom.
To go along with the new
streamlined, closer fitting
habits, Jamieson, Inc., stocks
laced corsets, girdles, bras,
slips and panties in its
“notions” department.
Jamieson estimated that
only a third of the nuns in
the U.S. wear either a
traditional or contemporary
habit now. He traces the
decline in the habit business
to the “revolutionary”
changes going on in the
Catholic Church itself.
Although the
organizational and liturgical
changes started it all, he said,
“the typically female
dilemma” when it comes to
arriving at a group fashion
decision started to put the
dent in his company’s profits.
No longer did a religious
order wear one distinctive
uniform - nuns began to
dress in their own individual
styles.
But the manufacturer
hasn’t given all hope up yet.
“The sisters are finding it
near impossible to find
suitable secular clothes for
the amount of money they
can spend, Jamieson said, A
habit is a practical economic
solution.”
COSGROVE
Speaker
‘New’ Holy
Name Group
Sets Meet
CHICAGO - A lay official
of the United States Catholic
Conference, John E.
Cosgrove, will be the guest
speaker at the national
convention of the National
Association of the Holy
Name Society in Chicago
Sept. 24-26.
Parish Waxes Album
For Transplant Girl
GARFIELD HEIGHTS,
Ohio (NC) — The family of a
10-year-old girl, a kidney
transplant patient, will be
able to patch their strained
budget with proceeds from a
record album named for the
girl - “For Betsy.”
When the 20 members of
the St. Monica parish guitar
group here heard about the
financial problems of Betsy’s
family from their moderator,
Father William Bowler, they
decided to pool their talents
in a money making effort to
help cover the girl’s
continuous medical expenses.
The group produced a long
playing record of 18 songs
ranging from parts of the
Mass to ex-Beatle George
Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord.”
The snngs were taped at St.
Monica’s church, usually with
part of the congregation
present.
To save money and
increase profits, the group
designed and silk-screened the
album cover themselves, and
packaged 1,500 finished
records. The pressing of the
record - thanks to Father
Bowler - was done by a local
independent company under
the label “Musical Question
Records.”
Before the group
composed of high school and
college students - recorded
“For Betsy,” they had
concentrated on singing and
playing for parish liturgies
and weddings.
Atlantan Heads
Serra Session
Most Rev. Carroll T.
Dozier, Bishop of Memphis,
and Most Rev. Joseph A.
Durick, Bishop of Nashville,
will be among the speakers
addressing the District
meeting of Serra
International at Memphis on
September 11 and 12.
Participating clubs are
from Atlanta, Birmingham,
Chattanooga, Little Rock,
Memphis, and Nashville. All
are dedicated to the
promotion of religious
vocations.
Heading the Atlanta
delegation will be J. Lee
Wieland, president of the
local club. He will preside on
Saturday morning at a panel
discussion considering the
special problems of youth in
relation to religious
vocations.
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Cosgrove, director of the
Department of Social
Development, with
headquarters in Washington,
D.C., will address the
convention dinner on
Saturday, Sept. 25, in the
Conrad Hilton Hotel,
keynoting the convention’s
theme, “For Today’s Greatest
Need-Faith!”
Louis C. Fink of Atlanta,
Ga., national president of the
association, pointed out that
the faith theme of the
convention was chosen by the
NAHNS board of directors to
emphasize that the Holy
Name men across the nation
are concerned with the
weakening trend of faith not
only in this country but also
abroad.
“The Catholic men of the
United States,” he observed,
“are dedicated to meeting
today’s challenges for the
good of our society and for
the advancement of the cause
of religion and brotherhood.”
Resolutions calling for a
reaffirmation of loyalty to
Pope Paul VI, the hierarchy,
the clergy, and for a stronger
apostolate of the laity for the
purpose of implementing
Vatican II decisions will be
presented at the convention.
Frank J. Daily, president
of the Archdiocesan Union of
the Holy Name Societies of
Chicago, will be the
toastmaster at the convention
dinner. Msgr. Edward J.
Kelly, executive director of
the Chicago Union, will give
the invocation. Present at the
dinner will be John Cardinal
Cody, host to the convention;
auxiliary bishops, spiritual
directors of Holy Name units,
leaders of the Holy Name
movement, pastors and Holy
Name men of Chicago
parishes. Cardinal Cody will
make a special return trip
from the Washington
archdiocesan pilgrimage to
attend the banquet.
The sessions will be
concluded with a
concelebrated Mass in Holy
Name Cathedral Sunday,
Sept. 26, at 3 p.m., when
Cardinal Cody will be the
principal celebrant and also
homilist. An overflow crowd
of men is expected at the
Mass.
The convention will be the
first for the NAHNS in its
present structure, approved
Feb. 1, 1970 in New Orleans,
with the aim of a closer
affiliation of parish Holy
Name units throughout the
country.
Jesuits
To Stop
Growing?
ROME (NC) - The Jesuit
order in the United States
and Canada is in jeopardy in
terms of “viable growth,”
according to a statistical
study ordered by the general
of the 21,000-member
society, Father Pedro Arrupe.
In simple language, it
means the Jesuits in those
two countries will soon be
represented by old men in
wheelchairs with no young
Jesuits to carry on the work
of the Society of Jesus.
Conducted by researchers
at the University of San
Francisco’s Institute for
Socio-Religious Studies under
the director of Jesuit Father
Eugene Schallert, the study
lists four factors gleaned from
the responses of 5,572
American and Canadian
Jesuits - factors which it says
“should cause concern rather
than optimism”:
1. Median age for
American Jesuits is over 51,
for Canadians, 56 - meaning
half the priests are older than
50.
2. Death rate has been
“constantly accelerating” in
the years 1965-1970 (in
Canada, up 137 percent).
3. Departures from the
priesthood have not only
accelerated during those five
years (14 times higher in the
United States than before
1965), but they have been
from the lower half of the
median age.
4. American ordinations
are down 31 percent, while
entrance of younger seminary
candidates is down 60
percent. In Canada, there are
24 percent fewer ordinations,
while seminary entrance has
fallen 73 percent.
“What all this seems to
mean,” the study concludes,
“is that the Jesuit
communities of both
countries will have a rising
median age, a larger number
of older priests with . . .geria
tric problems, fewer newly
ordained priests in some
instances, and the continued
loss of more priests.”
AFRICAN CHASUBLE - Fr. Ron Lange, S.V.D., wears the
African-made chasuble he wore for his ordination this year by
Bishop Peter A. Sarpong at St. Peter’s School, Nkwatia-Kwahu,
Ghana. Fr. Lange, a native of Louisburg, Wis., chose to be
ordained in Ghana to express the universality of the Church and
its freedom from any particular culture or national tradition.
(NC PHOTO)
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