- ..s*'- • 'V - -THE 13th CURSILLO at Marygrove took place Jan. 29 - Feb. 1. Men came from Ironwood,Bark River, Garden, Marquette, Trenary, Moran, McMillan, Menominee, Escanaba, Manistique, Wilson, Iron River, St. Ignace, Marinette, Porterfield, Gladstone, Sault Ste. Marie, Munising, Crystal Falls, Baraga, Iron Mountain, Wallace, Stambaugh, Hancock, Houghton, Harris, Perronville, and Newberry. From Left: FIRST ROW: Bill Oliverius, Frank Kordish, Jim Okraszewski, Fred St. John, Mike George, Dan Stafford, Joe Marcoe, Joe Hoefgen, Dick Chaltry, Larry Chaltry, and Jack Theut; 2nd ROW: Bill Schmidt, Wesley Oman, Dave Zurcher, Bill Veeser, Howard Everson, Curt Patz, Wallace Massaway, Tim Peruzzi, Tony Ferraro, TerryDeRouin, Bill Huebler, and Bill Hemes; 3rd: Gene LaChapelle, Dennis Dubey, Phillip White, David Daniel, Leonard Veeser, Vince Jasenovsky, Tom Woodaz, Joe Witkowski, Bob Marcoe, Bud Ouellette, Jack Phillips, Lawrence Knauf, Billy Graham, Al Schlehuber, and Larry Sobolewski; 4th: George Grenholm, Randy Becker, Dale LeClaire, Ed Plettner, Charles Lilliquist, Walt Bradford, James Tillison, John Patrick, Sparky Lauzon, and Joe Brisson. 5th: Robert Forgette, Wally Moniowczak, Dave Lawrence, Carl Mortenson, and Carl Chaltry. 6th: Fr.Continuing Theology:Key?Jed Patrick, Fr. Tim Desrochers, Fr. Pete Minelli, and Fr. Matt Nyman.BY FR. JOHN McGEE ALMOST A SCORE of ourGrand Rapids priests, I should imagine, have immersed themselves in the lectures and reading provided by the Continuing Theological Studies” held twice each year,lt; lt;of ours, and by analyzing those roots we come to a much deeper understanding of how our beliefs were shaped. They began with the nucleus of Christ’s teaching, then were influenced by a multitude of historical trends.A. Ihow they were developed, and the varying influences that gave us the form of the sacred writings as we know them.No longer are we‘‘fundamentalistsinterpreting the Bible with absolute literalness. We know♦ U A / \ I f 4 nri 4 /-vrM aI I