Wednesday august 18, 1982 Sacred Heart controversy apparently is calming down daily nebraskan page 13 r By Pat Higgins Sacred Heart Catholic Church apparent ly lias calmed down. Last May the Rev. Dale Hardes and the Rev. Thomas Kozcny were dismissed from the parish by Bishop Glennon P. Flavin. Hardes and Kozeny are members of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, a group com mitted to working for social justice, which led the two priests to speak out on controversial issues such as nuclear dis armament and abolishing the death penalty. Their replacement is the Rev. Ronald Patterson, who said the parish is returning to a low-key approach. "There are no great problems at Sacred Heart," said Patterson. "We're getting back to a normal routine." Lincoln's Spanish speaking community was particularly unhappy with the removal of -Hardes and Kozeny because of then active role in the Hispanic community. The assistant pastor of the Newman Student Center, the Rev. Michael Jacels, is now the liaison with the Hispanic community. "Although I am based here in the New man Center, the Hispanic center for Lincoln is still at Sacred Heart where we are doing great business together," Jackels said. "We're getting to know each other," he said. "There still is a lot of healing that has to take place, though." Tony Esquivel, a parishioner at Sacred Heart, led a petition drive to bring back Hardes and Kozeny after their dismissal. "Definite progress has been made late ly," Esquivel said. "Representatives of the Hispanic community just met with the bishop last week and there is some com munication going on now." Esquivel described the bishop as being very conservative. Although priests may not agree with the bishop, they must go along with him because of their vow of obedience. When Hardes and Kozeny were trans ferred, a shelter for people who need food and a place to stay was closed. 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