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10 Part I ISaturday, November 22. 1986 Cos Anfldcs Slimes Southern California File A preview of Pope John Paul H's words to Hollywood next September? Roman Catholic Archbishop Roger Mahony, in hosting a reception for the entertainment industry at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel early this month, honored creative and charitable individuals but also offered what he called challenges to the industry. The Los Angeles archbishop predictably urged that "the focus of entertainment move quickly away from that which is divisive, hateful or demeaning, excessively violent or rooted in Wednesday, and First Congregational Church of Ixs Angeles, at 10 a.m., Thursday. DATES The Assn. of Adventist Women, a national body that hopes to persuade fellow Seventh-day Adventists to approve ordination of women ministers when the question arises again in coming years, opens its annual, three-day conference Friday at Loma Linda University Church in Ixma Linda.

The perspective and experience of the United Methodist Church, which has long ordained women, is expected to be reflected in the keynote address at 10 a.m. Friday by Mary Elizabeth Moore, associate professor of theology at the Methodist-related School of Theology at Claremont. Also, Methodist guests will discuss their church's experience at 10 a.m. Friday with Louis Venden, senior pastor of University Church. MEDIA George E.

Irani, director of USC's International Student Advisement, has authored "The Papacy and the Middle East, the Role of the Holy See in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1962-1984," recently published by Notre Dame Press. -JOHN DART concerns are consistent with past papal sympathies with workers' rights and with the U.S. bishops' recent economic pastoral letter. The Pope has picked "communications" as one of two themes (the other is immigrants and refugees) he will address in talks while he is in Los Angeles for two days next September on his 10-day U.S. visit.

Mahony recently got involved in television programming himself. He appears on the half-hour Catholic program, "Heart of the Nation," produced by Santa Fe Productions. Mahony, who tapes five programs at a sitting, co-hosts the show. It is seen each Friday at 8 a.m. On Dec.

1, that talk show will move to KDOC-TV, Channel 56, from KIHS, Channel 46, which Santa Fe Communications recently sold to Home Shopping Network. The program, also seen on other weekday mornings and Sunday morning, is distributed primarily to cable television companies elsewhere in the country. CONGREGATIONS The fourth in a series of ecu menical celebrations designed to bring black and Korean Christians together and alleviate ethnic tensions in Los Angeles will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Wilshire Christian Church. Choirs from First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Korean Union Evangelical Church and the host congregation will perform.

Speakers will include Pastor Chun Kuhn Lee of Korean Union Evangelical and Pastor Dumas Harshaw of Trinity Baptist Church. "Representatives of the Korean and black communities felt that if we were to build any sense of trust at the grass-roots level, the church was the place to start," said Wilshire Christian Pastor James Pierson, who is also president of the Los Angeles Council of Churches. Thanksgiving week affords an annual opportunity for Christian and Jewish congregations to collaborate on a community worship service. Here are the sites and times of four such services: La Mirada Methodist Church, at 7 p.m., Sunday; Beth Sholom Temple, Santa Monica, and North Hollywood First Presbyterian Church, both at 7:30 p.m. Roger Mahony 4f if for the sake of commercial gain." But additionally, according to the Tidings, the archdiocesan newspaper, Mahony appealed for greater access to jobs by minorities, upheld the right of workers to organize, urged greater opportunity for women to have increased influence in programming decisions and criticized the productions that go to other states to obtain casual labor without offering security, health and welfare benefits.

The specific, labor-related Reuters Hawker Pilgrims visiting holy sites in Jerusalem meet street vendors such as this man, who sells Nativity scenes for about $320 on the city's Via Dolorosa, next to the 5th Station of the Cross. A nearby stand rents full-size crosses for tourists to bear. CATHOLICS: Report on Religious Vocation Decline Unitarians Assail Vatican's Stance on Homosexuality statement; issued by F. Jay Deacon of the group's national Office of Lesbian and Gay Concerns, the denomination criticized the Vatican document's link of homosexuality to AIDS as "both ignorant and mischievous." "The assertion that homosexuality threatens the lives and well-being of the public because it leads to AIDS is unpardonably remote from the facts," the statement said, noting that a far more devastating AIDS epidemic in East and Central Africa is being spread through heterosexual intercourse. "The recent letter to Roman Catholic bishops from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith demonstrates again that the Catholic hierarchy and its archaic religious assumptions pose a serious threat to the well-being of those who deviate from the church's specifications about what constitutes 'valid' psychosexual orientation or behavior," the statement said.

The "assertion that the sexuality of gay and lesbian people constitutes behavior 'to which no no one has any conceivable right' itself constitutes an astonishing arrogance," it said. "In the bishops' view, sexuality remains the object of fear and loathing," the statement added. "Prejudice and discrimination are thus less objectionable than departure from doctrines conceived in a time when primitive notions of sexuality prevailed." The statement affirmed the right of the bishops "to believe as they may" but added, "We do not affirm their right to impose their prejudices upon others in a way that distorts facts, feeds public prejudice, or denies civil rights and liberties to those with whom they disagree." Continued from Page 9 report said. At the same time, the nature of U.S. Catholicism was changing dramatically, as Catholics moved out of a cultural ghetto into mainstream American society and were quickly assimilated into the general population.

The Vietnam War, the Watergate scandal, the "psycho -sexual revolution" and the rise of the women's movement undoubtedly also affected religious vocations, according to the survey. In some instances, the report said, heads of religious orders based in Europe asked American branches of their communities to change "along the lines of the European experience," setting up tensions. In addition, women religious were becoming better educated, earning doctorates and joining university faculties. Combined with a rising consciousness of the civil rights movement, these "new professional" nuns no longer saw their vocations as just maintaining church institutions but as "service to the world" and, particularly, promoting justice and human rights. Some nuns, brothers and order-priests and their communities have undergone an "identity crisis," the survey found, adding that this has "sometimes led to a blurred corporate identity." WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Unitarian Universalist in a blunt assessment, says the Vatican's statement on homosexuality was laced with "archaic religious assumptions" and an "astonishing arrogance" that threatens homosexuals' life styles.

The statement this week by the liberal denomination that traces its heritage to Ralph Waldo Emerson, Susan B. Anthony and other 19th-century intellectuals, is an unusual breach of normal ecumenical etiquette in which disagreements are rarely discussed in public. In a letter to all bishops in the church, made public Oct. 30, the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith labeled all homosexual activity a sin and said even a tendency toward homosexuality is an "objective disorder." The letter was understood to be part of a Vatican campaign to rein in sexual permissiveness, especially in the United States. Vatican officials have noted that two of the most prominent Roman Catholics recently censured by Rome Seattle Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen and Catholic University of America moral theologian Father Charles Curran were both accused of being too liberal on homosexual issues.

In the Unitarian Universalist Members of religious communities "who had not deeply interior -ized their religious life tended to drift into mediocrity or to leave," the study said, noting that many emotionally or psychologically immature persons finding it difficult to cope without a highly ordered structure withdrew when religious rules were relaxed. Meanwhile, better selection methods helped "screen out applicants who are too passive." As fewer and fewer nuns teach in parochial schools, the religious life style is "less and less present to that age group which is making its life decisions," the study said in further explaining the lack of vocation candidates. Other reasons for decline listed in the report: Resistance to celibacy and permanent vows; confusion over roles of leaders and members, and tensions with the Holy See. The Vatican is pressuring religious orders to limit dissent from church authority and teaching in their publications. And it ordered retractions from 24 U.S.

nuns who signed a 1984 newspaper advertisement saying that "committed Catholics" hold diverse views about abortion. Two of the 24 sisters still face threatened expulsion from their orders over the issue. New Group Seeks to Unite Non-Religious Jews From Reuters DETROIT A new group seeking to unite non-religious Jews internationally with a common belief in a humanistic approach to Judaism was announced here. Rabbi Sherwin Wine, co-chairman of the International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews, said delegates from the United States, Israel, Europe and Latin America had also voted to press for complete separation of religion and state in Israel and elsewhere as a cornerstone of the new move pathetic national groups. Yehuda Bauer, professor of Holocaust studies at Israel's Hebrew University, was named federation president while former Israeli Chief Justice Haim Cohn was named honorary chairman, spokesmen said.

Wine said the federation's initial membership is estimated at 30,000 in the United States, 10,000 in Israel and the rest elsewhereout of more than 13 million Jews worldwide. ment's policy. "We view the Jews as not primarily a religious group but as an historic international people," said Wine, who heads a secularist congregation in a Detroit suburb that hosted the group's first international conference. The new movement, he said in an interview, was formed by associating regional secular humanist Jewish groups in North America and Israel and was open to other sym LUTHIRAN (WISCONSIN SYNOD) KING OF KINGS, 13431 Newhope, G.G. 8:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m, 9:30 SS 530-2152, 534-5617 BAHA'I FAITH Los Angeles (2131 933-8291 M-F a.m.

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CS 9 so Rev. Moors ST. ANTHONY'S (GREEK-ENGLISH) 778 s. RosamoM Pasadena, sun. wuu a m.

Rev. Efstathlos V. Mylonas, PB.0. ST. MATTHEW (English).

LoMta, 25220 Nartmoo Ave Matins 9:30. Liturgy 10 a.m. ST. MATTHEW (English). Lomiu, 25220 Narbonns Ave.

Matins 449-6943 534-8665 (714 733-2356 COHORIOATIOHAL FIRST, 6lh 4 Commonwealth. Wor. 9:30 and 11 am, John Kllllnger, Ph.D., Th.O. Senior Mlnl.ter385.1341 SANTA ANA, (First). 2555 Santiago.

Richard L. Irving, Minister 639-031 1 WESTW000 HILLS, 1989 Westwood Bl. Rev. Ire! Tarbell. Wor.

4 CS 10 a.m. 474-7327 WOODLAND HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH, Dumeu Road at Canoga Ave. Wor. 10:30 am. Rev.

Robert Richter Jr. 346-0820 ORTHODOX PRISBYTIRIAN MANHATTAN BEACH, 500 Man. Belt. Wor. 11 am, SS 9:30.

Eve. 6 pm. Rev. Mark House 372-6455 PRIINDS (OUAKR) -PACIFIC VIARLV MIITINO) LOS ANGELES MEETING, (Unprogrammed), 4167 Normendle, 11 a.m. 296-0733 WESTWOOD MEETING (Unprogrammed).

574 Hligard Ave. 10:30 a.m. 472-9509 SANTA MONICA MEETING (Unprogrammed) 1440 Harvard, 10 a.m. 828-4069 PASADENA, Orange Grove Meeting, 526 E. Orange Grove, FDS 10:00, Wor.

11:00 (816) 792-6223 HO-9-5107 713-8218 ST. PAUL'S. IRVINE 4949 Alton. Era. Sir.

H) a.m. Fr. 6. Stepnanktta yeeurjrr-ouio 795-6625 799-3128 789-5911 894-9251 374-0505 SY5-8C28 693-5538 629-5436 246-3954 846-4652 714671-7150 714628-0520 806492-6751 (616) 487-6101 WHIIIIEH, uptown TMUt, Haom at annon. nov.

naroajw. me nr.ju am. N. H0lLYWO0OLao ccaj Ave Rav. Robert noes: wor.

and is ww am. Mm. SANTA MONICA CHURCH. 1260 16th 51, tX 11 UU a Ur. I.

O. mSMRE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, wWiM-Nariitiidat, 10:46 am, Or. Jama W. Reran UNITARIAN hM LITWSH OT DM rUU I1H.LB. 4401 LHJMfflOTO IIS.

LB UaBO 382-8337 340-5613 846-4344 vwam WrjWLAHD HHL8, beTO SNUB AWL, WSU a.m. WOT. Sb am imcctucdtm nwcTiiH aTjA i tu aaj ee a.ia avaa as fa. til 51. 5AVA miuhmi (Mroiani, iruu ao.

aan uaoraji oan uaorm, Rev. Petar Jovanovlch, Sun. 10:30 a.m. (818) 286-177 ST. PETER'S OF CETINJE, (Free Ssrhian) 4424 W.

Fie. Blvd. LHurgy ml wm CLAREMONT ORTHODOX MISSION (English). Fr John Lbnbason (714) 779-2681 cn wa, aar, I'WIJ 'aaaa aaav. aa, aah na.

MM w.n n. am SANTA MONICA FIRST, 609 Amsva Ave. C8-t30, War. 45 am. Rev.

Charioa W. ElewtCT, 393-6717 RESE0A, ttoso Vhimi. AStft SS M0 s.m, mldrana CMr 9:15. Wor. em Rav.

Aaanda J. Inn, Putt (IU) 346-8021 936-9105 292-2722 387-4355 363-4456 LUTHMrlAN CHURCH aMBHICJI BETHEL. 5750 Olympic. WOR. 10:30 a.m.

Rev. John G. DANISH, 4260 Thud Ave, LA, Rev. Marie Andressson, Pastor, Worship 11 a m. FIRST LUTHERAN OF 31 19 W.

Sixth St. Wor. 6:30, 10 a.m. FINNISH, Finnish services at 1345 S. Burlington, L.A.

Rev. 0. Lehtl, 9 A.M. GLENDALE (lit) 1300 E. Colorado, Rev Kempton Segerhammar, Rav.

Ruth E. Swvort, Ul a. UY4K rhrlallan Frf O'YI 756-3777 670-4747 208-6576 457-3741 240-9000 323-4652 769-7058 277-2613 927-7079 542-2738 C0VINA VALLEY CTR, 5119 N. Valley Center Ave, Richard Hayts, 9:45, 11:00 a.m. 4 7 pm.

599-2512 CRESCENT AVE, 5660, John J. Watkln SS 9:30. MS 10:45 a.m., Eve 6 p.m. 527-2797 FIRST, 3rd St. 1 block E.

of Vermont. Ron Bemllil, 9:30, 10:45 a.m, 6.00 p.m. 385-6345 HOLLYWOOD, 1733 N. Now Hampshire, Wor. 8:30, 10:30 a.m.

Rev. Harry Durkee 4 Ken Edwins 666-0146 PASADENA (Trinity), 997 E. Walnut, Floyd L. Lawson, 10 a.m. 792 2 2 SANTA MONICA (St.

Paul's), 966 Lincoln Bl, Wor. 10:30 a.m. SS 9 a.m. CHRISTIAN CRENSHAW CHRISTIAN CENTER. 7901 So.

Vermont Ave. Wor. 1. 10:30. 12:45 p.m.

UNIVERSITY, 5831 W. Centime SS 9 am, wor. 10:30 a.m.. Gene S. Carter, Minister WESTWOOD HILLS, 10806 LeConte Ave.

SS 9s.m, Wor. 10a.m. Dr. Myron J. Taylor BETH-EL CHRISTIAN, 1220 2nd SI, Santa Monica, Wot.

Frl. 7:30 Sun 5:30 SCIINCI OP MINO-RILIOIOUS SCIINCI WESTSIDE CH. OF REL. SCI. Sun.

1 4 11 a.m, Veterana' Memorial Building, 4117 Overland, Culver City M.Janle Hatch Roberts CLAREMONT, CH. OF REL. SCI, 509 South College Ave, Claremont, Sun. 9:15 and 11:00 am. Rav.

Al Alacchl WHITTIER, Science of the Mind, 12907 1. Bailey St. Wor. to a.m. Rev.

Don McArt HOLLYWOOD, UNITED SPIRIT, CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE, 7377 Santa Monica Bl. Sun. 10 a.m. Hall Rav. Ron 4 Sandy Scott, n-mlnlaters BEVERLY HILLS, Science of Mind, 445 S.

La Clenega 6l.Sun.9411 a.m.Rsv.R. Henderson 202-8561 THI SALVATION ARMY Sunday Service 11 a.m. Corps and Community Centers throughout Southern California. Pleass check your local directory or call (714) 624-3549 698-0341 866-5417 731-7303 936-1967 (213) 627-5571 ORANGE COAST, 1259 Victoria, Costa Meet 10:30 am FULLERTON, 2400 E. Chapman Ave, Fuherton Savings, Rev.

Oort J. Sonars 10:30 a.m. MONTCLAIR. Unitarian Society of Pomona Valley. 9U5 Monta Vltta Ave.

10:30 am C0NEJ0 VALLEY. Fehowehki Han, (50 Warwick Ava, Thousand Oaks. 10:30 am CANOGA PARK, Emerson Unitarian, 7304 Jordan. 30 am. Rav.

Ken Brown SPIRITUALIST GARDENA, First United, 813 W. 185th PI. Bervfcaa 11 am. 4 7 pm UNIVERSAL CHRIST CHURCH. 16015 Sherman Way, Van Nuya.

Sim. 10 am. NORTH HOLLYWOOD, FELLOWSHIP CHAPEL (NSAC) 12126 Vanowsn 11 am. THE CHURCH OF INNER LIGHT, 1557 So. Barrlngton.

W.L.A. Sun. 11 am. Rav. Jarno SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY, NSAC, 6000 W.

Pico 61, LA. Sun 11 am. Rev. Faubel ETERNAL LIGHT, 2800 Seputvida Y.M.C.A. Torrance.

Rav. Bill -Dor hi Freebury, Sun. 7:31 APOSTOLIO FAITH L.A. 2333 Fletcher Dr. It a.m.

4 7:30 pm. (SB 9:30) Tuea. 4 Frl. 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES, 3200 W.

Adama Btvd, 11:30 a m. DST. ELD. G. Grady Benton CHAPEL OF THE KING CHURCH, 5037 W.

PICO M. Pastor Ekkf Alan Wright SISLI STUDIHTS BAL0WIN PARK, 14200 E. Ramona (behind Imperial SAL), semes l.A, 933 S. Hoover, 11:15 a.m. 1:30 pm Sun.

RADIO KIEV 670, 1:46 pm. CHRISTADILPHIAN ICCLISIAS TUJUNSA. 10210 Commerce Ave. Tufunga, Wor. 11 am, SS 930.

eve 7:00 m. RESEDA, 19053 Ingemar Reseda WoriNn 11 am. Lecture 7tt pm. (SS 9.30 a.m.) SAN JUAN CAPtSTRANO, 31442 El Horna (Women'a Ch House) Wor. 11 am.

(SS 9:3 MISSION HILLS. No. ValSsy YMCA, W925 Cohiirjwa Ave. Wor. 11 am SS 9:30 a.m.

POMONA, 690 8. Globs St. SS 9:30 a.m, Wor. It am. Eve.

Sar. 7:00 pm. CHURCH OP OOD L.A. FIRST, 0550 Crenshaw Blvd. Wor.

8:30, 11 am. Eva. 4 p.m. Dr. Benamm F.

RoM THIOSOPHY THE0S0PHV HALL, lectures 4 claisss Sun. 4 Wsd. a.m. 4 pm. 33rd 4 Grand.

VILLAGE WESTWOOD, 343 cnurcn Ln, ur, A.L. Henry, wwr, a.m. LA VERNE, Our Savior Baseline at Whetlor. Wor 9 30, SS 11 a.m. Rev.

Ed Butch (714) 593-5663 AMIRICAN LUTHIRAN CHURCH CANOGA PARK, ShKmerd of the Valley, 23836 Kfflrldge, 8:30, 10:00 a.m.. Pastor Rich Sehleber 346-8343 NORTH HOLLYW0OO EMMANUEL, 6020 Radtord Ave, Wor 8:30. 1045, Dr. Andrew 0. Jensen.

761-6124 GLENOALE (Salem), 1211 N. Brand Bl. Vance R. Knutsen. Pastor 9:30 4 11:00 SS 9:50 243-3 93 SANTA MONICA.

Ml OUvs. 1343 Ocean Park Bl, Wor. 10:30 a.m Dr. Jamss Kallaa TRINITY HAWTHORNE. 4783 W.

130th St, 0. K. Anderson 8 4 Kr.30 (SS 9:15) (213) e75-443 WESTCHESTER. 7631 S. SeputvKla 81, Rev.

F.fl. Maaled. Wor. 10 a SS 6:45 am 21 1W Victor St 5J2- 649 GRANADA HILLS, St. Sliphena, 15950 Chatlworth.

8, 10:30, SS 9:15. Philip Natwk (818) 991-1759 IDS ANGELES, Our Savier'a. 4270 W. 6rh St, LA 9:15 SS 10:00 Wor. Dr.

f. Bjerke 367-4255 (213) 457-3488 858-1665 918-0671 464-5246 747-1367 WARD AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL, 1177 W. 25th, 6 4 10:45 a.m. Frank M. Raid ASCINDIO MASTIRS MALIBU CYN.

Church Universal and Triumphant. 5151 Round Meadow Rd, Calabasas, 11302. Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Science ol the Spoken Word. Wot. 10:30 am.

880-5300 NON a DENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN PALOS VERDES COMMUNITY CHURCH. Rolling Hills High School, Hawthorne and Silver Spur. Wor. 4 SS. 10 a Plltor Hal Llndeey.

(2131 373-0600 SANTA ANA, Phlllos Foundation, 1507 -F N. Tuatln Ave 9:30 am (714) 836-4895 LUTHIRAN (MISSOURI VHOD) (611)352-44 ami 662-4176 292-2344 225-6974 255-0309 671-7644 BETHANY (Hollywood). 4975 Sunset, Dennis Band, 30 a m. CHRIST, 54lh 4 totheftn, Wor. and SS 10:30 a.m, Rev.

Lester Chariot. EL SEREN0, A E.L.C., 3304 N. Eastern Ave, SS 9:15, 10:10 communion, 12:15 Spanish, hIghiano'park. 8310 Akli ma St, Rev Robert Alslobon, WS t-30 am SS Xr45 a.m. INGLEW000 (Good Shepherd) Vllao 4 Maple, E.W.

Dlerker, 9:45 4 H) a.m. TRINITY, 967 S. Gramercy PI. BC t. Wor.

10, SS 11:30 a Dr. Alfred J. Freltag imiu ni cn Fll IC li HI UUmI lath Straat at 11-flO fnf Into 355 3231 7M-622-5376 753-1222 UNITID PINTICOSTAL CHURCH LOS ANGELES, 5066 EKonwood Or. SS 9:45, 11 am, 6:30 p.m.. Bernard Elms A TRUTH TABERNACLE, 3563 Vinton Ave, Wor.

to am, 6 pm, Rev. J.D. Langford HS'iSS VAN NUVS. 14259 CalvarL Son. eve.

6 pm, call lor other services. (616) 709-1996 or 760-6334 UDDHISM AND UN MIDITATION MT 6AL0V ZEN CENTER Training and (iraetlce of Zen Buddhism. Public mslrucllona 9:30 a.m. Sundays. Ml.

Baldy, Ca. 91759 (Call lor rl.) 714'085-6410 A. BUDDHIST VIHARA, 1147 N. Boachwood Dr. Sun.

4 p.m. 464-9698 DHARMA SAH ZEN CTR, 1025 Cloverdale, l.A. Dally Meditation, 5.a.m, 4 7 p.m, Sunday am. (618 799-2416 PASADENA, 225 S. Hill Ave, pm.

Sun. 737-2790 741-6114 803-4459 636-8076 DOWNEY (Good Shepherd), 13200 Clark. Rev. Dannie W. Bottoms 8 4 10:49.

SS 9:30 tlDCT Aaua. ritu 1 OaU 171 HimIum in Haw Tarl I iitr Wat R-30 a SS 10 a if b'L. ia.a a Ufa. IH.a Ofiaik 701.9901 THICAL CULTURI LOS ANGELES, 1619 So. Robertion, 1st 6 3rd Sun.

of mo. 11 a.m. Or. Gerald Lirue, Leader 470-2873 748-7244 A r3UCa, ml. UIIV LUHWtan, 1 1 10 niian, na, luwbiu n.

nau, nm. a. PALOS VERbES. Ml. Olive, 5975 Armaga Spring Rd Rev.

J. PowKhke wor, 10 em, SS 8:45 m. 377-6541.

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