(Elje JJnrtlanb O&bseruer Page A6 o rtlanfi (TUn November 21, 2001 Religion Catholic Church Bishops Elect First Black President Church leader is a powerful orator known for speaking bluntly about prejudice tinue to do so in his position as the voice of the United States Conference o f Catholic Bish­ ops on religious, social and po­ litical issues. “W hen the ch u rch a d ­ dresses racism, you have to maintain the principle that it’s a sin,” said Gregory, who won election to the presidency at a conference meeting last week. “But even people who are rac­ ist are G od’s children, and people can change.” R achel Z oll T he A ssociated P ress Bishop Wilton Gregory, who is taking over as the first black president o f the nation’s Ro­ man Catholic bishops, will help lead an increasingly diverse church as it works to provide moral guidance on the war against international terror. Gregory, of BeUeville, 111., is a powerful orator known for speaking bluntly about preju­ dice. He said he plans to con­ by AFFORDABLE 6 JJ LOCK&KEY 503-284-9582 FULL LOCKSMITH-SERVICE RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS LOCKEDOUT7-WE MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH HOUSE,OFFICEORCAR 6844 N. Interstate Ave HORACE SIMPSON Portland, OR 97217 NICOLE BRISTER Holiday Food Drive Kicks Off JANELLE BOUNDS GERALD TAYLOR 503-247-3165 MaryKay HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE New Teen Line, Men’s Line and much more! Gregory said the bishops must ensure the fight against terror is "driven by justice rather than by revenge.” Gregory will be leading an American Catholic community that is becoming more diverse through a growing num ber o f Asian and Hispanic im m i­ grants. B la c k C a th o lic s see Gregory ’ s election as evidence of recognition they have long sought from church leaders. Estim ates o f the num ber of black Catholics range from 2 m illion to 3.5 million, out of 63.7 million Catholics nation­ wide. Gregory, 53, is an expert on liturgy and has written exten- The Church o f Scientology is collecting canned food for those in need this holiday sea­ son. All donations collected will go to the O regon Food B ank. Food can be dropped o ff at the church o f Scientology at 2636 N.E. Sandy BIvd. from now until Dec. 17. For m ore inform ation, call 503-963-8121. a FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 23, 2001 Where: Courtyard Marriot@ 435 NE Wasco off MLK Jr. Blvd to advertise in Time: 12pm-n8pm with schedule appt. times from 3:30 to 8pm for facials/makeovers years ago when the two were in graduate school together. A prayer was offered that noted how early Am ericans came full of hope, to which Gregory responded with one ofhis trade­ m ark straightforw ard obser­ vations: “Som e didn’t come. Some were brought over as slaves.” “It was a m em orable m o­ m ent,” Duncanson said. “He makes us aware without a sense of resentm ent.” Gregory was in sixth grade when he first considered be­ com ing a priest. His parents, Christians without a denom i­ nation, had sent him to St. Carthage Catholic School on C hicago’s South Side, where Bishop Wilton Gregory si vely on Catholic opposition to physician-assisted suicide and the death penalty. M o n s ig n o r R ic h a rd Duncanson, of Solana Beach, Calif., recalled a Thanksgiving his family lived. He was drawn by the warmth and intelligence o f the tw o parish priests and wanted to follow their example. He was ordained in 1973, earned a doctorate in sacred liturgy from the Pontifical Li­ turgical Institute in Rome and soon was in dem and as a pub­ lic speaker. G regory said he continues to experience racism from Catholics and others, despite his position in the church. Still, the bishop said the prejudice has never m ade him consider leaving the faith. “Y ou’d have to leave the planet to escape racism ,” he sa id . “ I t ’s a d a y -b y -d a y struggle.” o b it u a r ie s Lillie Mae Johnson A memorial service was held Nov. 9,2001, in Killingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chimes for Lillie M ae Johnson, w ho died N ov. 2 at age 83. M rs. Johnson w as b o m Lillie M ae Jackson on Sept. 13,1918, in A ugusta, G a. She m oved to Portland in the late 1940s and was a hom em aker. In 1938, she m arried Em ory Johnson: he died in 1986. Survivors include her daughters, Betty Jones, V andella Johnson and Rosezlia A very; sons, H arold, R ogers, A lbert and G eorge; sister, A nna B row n; brothers, R om eo Jackson, George Jackson and Albert Jackson; 20 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and tw o great-great-grandchildren. Interm ent in R ose City Cem etery. Diann Sarah Murphy A funeral w as held T uesday, N ov. 6 ,2 0 0 1 , in N eighborhood C hurch in T ualatin for D iann Sarah M urphy, w ho died O ct. 31 at age 56. Mrs. M urphy was bom D iann Sarah C am pbell on Nov. 6 ,1 9 4 4 , in M uskegon, M ich. She m oved to Portland as a child and graduated from G irls Polytechnic H igh School. She was a hom em aker and a lifelong m em ber o f the church. In 1963, she m arried Leon A. M urphy. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Kim berly Lloyd; son, Ray; sister, Katherine Hensley; brothers, Roy Domine, Dick Dom ine and Larry Domine; and five grandchildren. Interment in Cliffside Cemetery in Sandy. Arrangements by Killingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chim es. (O b se rv e r David Lee Stanley Call Today for your set appt. time CALL: MASSAGE THERAPIST ON DUTY 5 0 3 .2 8 8 .0 0 3 3 Lastasha @503-284-1228 & Sharon @ 503-955-0703 or email: ads@portlandobserver.com A funeral w as held M onday, O ct. 2 9 ,2 0 0 1 , in K illingsw orth L ittle C hapel o f the C him es for D avid L ee Stanley, w ho died O ct. 22 at age 55. M r. Stanley w as b o m July 7 ,1 9 4 6 , in T hebes, A rk. H e m oved in 1976 to Portland. He w as an autom obile m echanic until about 1980. Survivors include his daughter, A nita; brothers, Percy, W illie, M att and C alvester; sisters, E artha L. G ilbert-W isdom , O leth a R oberts and R o setta A lexander; and four grandchildren. Maranatha Church Mary Lee Herbert Building Divine Unity in the Com munity A m em orial service was held N ov. 10 at Full H oly G h o st M ission C hurch o f G od in P ortland for M ary Lee H erbert w ho died N ov. 7 ,2 0 0 1 , at age 90. M rs. H erbert w as bom M ary Lee H aynes on Dec. 10,1910, in F orest H om e, Ala. A hom em aker and farm er, she m oved from A labam a to P ortland in 1997. She m arried L ester H erbert; he died earlier. Survivors include her sister, Inez Sim s. H er son, T o m E., preceded her in death. Rem em brances to Full Holy G host M ission Church. A rrangem ents by Killingsworth Little Chapel o f the Chim es. J J T. Allen & Daphne Bethel W o rs h ip w it h us a t th e: J *-----i A lbina C hristian Life C enter C h u rc h o f God (C leveland T ennessee) Service Times Sunday Morning - 10:30am Sunday Evening - 6:00pm (except 4th & 5th Sunday and Holidays) All services at: Maranatha Church 4222 NE 12th Avenue (12th SiSkidmore) 503-288-7241 Wednesday Night - 7:00pm (Activities for the whole family) Dr. T. Allen Bethel, Senior Pastor Rev. Cynthia Brathwaite, Associate Pastor Worship Opportunities A Services Sundays Sunday School: 9:45 AM Morning Worship: 11 AM Evening Worship: 6 PM Wednesday , Family Training Hour. 7PM 5 52 2 N. A lb in a P o rtla n d . Oregon 97217 * 503 283-1635 Please cal! for information or counciling. Sr. Pastor Bishop Samual M Irving Other Church of God Location: Center e / A oiar Ministries 3402 R S t Vancouver, Washington Pastor Marcus J. Irving