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Father Richard J. Queen Father Queen was orginally from Seattle, Wash. and was assigned to Seattle Parishes before coming here. l-Iis assignments have been Admin- istrator for St. Paul's Parish, Pastor of the parish in Moses Lake, and presently is first pastor of Holy Family parish, Yakima. Was ordained in dral in Boston, to Yakima and taught at both Central and Mar- quette. His assign ments have been CYO moderator, Diocesan Director for the television, and presently Ad- ministrator of St. Paul's Parish. Eat Drink and Be Merry Father Daniel Kerr Came to us from County Ty- rone in Ireland. He attended the Seminary at Regina, S ask., Canada. Father's as- signments have been Diocesan Director of the CYO, assistant at St. Paul ' s, and presently the pastor of Holy Redeemer Parish, Yakima. Father Christopher Breen A native of Ireland, and received his training there, at St. Kieran's S e m in ary. His assignments have been Assistant at St. Paul's. Pre- sently is rector of St. Peter the Apos- tle Seminary and Pastor of St. Peter Church, Cowiche. Father Paul Flad Comes to us from the State of Wis- consin. He attended St. Mary's Sem- inary in Baltimore, and was ordained in LaCross Wis.. He was a teacher before becoming pastor ofResurrec- tion Parish in Zillah. i Father john A. Ecker Holy Cross Cathe- Mass. , in February of 1958. I-Ie came
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MGX jimi .,..., l . , aM h.l,,I 9w D I O C E S E O F YA K I M A LI B E ra 'rv B u I L DIN G 'n, I1iffE P. o. E ox 901 limp '.,,'A YAKIMA, WASHINGTON OFFICE OF' TH! BISHOP My dear graduates of 1965: Since the time you were sophomores at Yakima Central Catholic High School, I have spent two months of each year at the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council. The great general lessonl learned there is that while you and I share membership in a vast Church, we form that same Church in our own neighborhood. Individually and collectively we are the Church. We are , in fact, the Body of Christ. It is very personal to us in our parish and among the people with whom we live. Your four years at Yakima Central Catholic have had for their purpose to make you betterwitnesses to your membership in the Catholic Church. You were given a commission to be that kind of witness when you received the Sacrament of Confirmation. It was not a passing Sacrament. It would take on a new meaning for you at graduation from high school and every day thereafter. No matter what your vocation may be in life, Yakima Central Catholic High School has given youa vision of the vastness of the Catholic Church and at the same time an appreciation of how personal the Church is to you. lt is an intimate part of your life. May the schooling which is represented by your graduation make you better qualified to be commissioned representatives of the Catholic Church wher- ever you may live in the future. And may your Alma Mater of the Holy Family be with you every step of your life. Cordially yours, f'i 7'9 W f O Rev. Joseph P. Dougherty Bishop of Yakima
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Father Frederick E. O'Hearn Born in Bellingham, Wash. Attended S e attl e Univ- sity before entering St. Edwards Seminary at Kenn- more W ash. His assign- ments have been assistant at St. Paul's and Holy pato . Father john Marasciulo Comes to us from Monopoli, Bari, Italy. He has been assigned as pastor of St. Aloysuis Parish in Toppenish. Hewas also at St. Pauls, Yakima, St. joseph's Kenniwick and St. Pius X, Quincy. Family in Seattle, and pre- sently the pastor of St. Peter Claver Parish, Wa- C.harge it, please. Father Edward T. McHugh A member of the Oblates of Mary Im ni a c ul a t e and pastor of Holy Rosary Parish in Moxee. He has served as re tr e atm ast e r and was pastor of St. Benedict's Parish in Seattle. Father Luke Kreuzer, S.j. Born and raised in Spokane, but was ord ain e d in St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco. He has taught at Gonzaga, was a missionary, and served some time in the military. Now he is pastor of St. joseph's parish in Yakima. Father joseph O'Gracly He was first an assistant at St. Paul 's , but then be- came an instructor and a s s is t an t Headmaster at Yakima Central Catholic High. Father is presently pastor of St, john's Parish in Naches, And anodicrjoke goes fly- ing across the table.
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