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Latest Catholic Charities total at $1,421,217 Latest reports of Special Gift donations and parish contributions have brought the 1988 Catholic Charities Appeal total to $1,421,217.61. Contributions from parishes, priests and Special Gift donors should be made in person to Appeal headquarters from Wednesday, May 18 through Friday, May 20. The Appeal books will close Friday, May 20, at I p.m. This com'ing weekend, said Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, PA, CCA director, every parish and Special Gift solicitor should make a last effort to canvass every potential. donor. These reports should be made to Special Gift and parish headquarters on Monday. 26 parishes have surpassed their 1987 final totals since last week's I edition ofThe Anchor. These honor roll parishes are St. Stephen, Attleboro; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Seekonk; Our Lady of the Cape, Brewster; St. Margaret, Buzzards Bay; Sacred Heart, Oak Bluffs; St. Joan of Arc, Orleans; Our Lady of Lourdes, Wellfleet. Also St. Mary's Cathedral, Espirito Santo, Notre Dame, Our Lady of the Angels, Our Lady of I Health, St. Anthony of Padua, St. Elizabeth, St. Louis and St. William, all Fall River; St. John of God and St. Thomas More, Somerset; St. John the Baptist, Westport. Our Lady of the Assumption, St. Anne, St. Kilian, St. Theresa, New Bedford; St. Francis Xavier, I Acushnet; Immaculate Conception and St. Paul, Taunton. . A detailed report of Special Gifts, parish totals, leading parishes and I parish donations begins on page 2 i of this issue of The Anchor. ' i
Criticizes "sirvinacuy"
THE MOTHER CHURCH is 150 years young. See pages 8 and 9 for some highlights of Cathedral history. (Gaudette photo)
DDCW workshops set Five workshops will feature the afternoon session of the annual convention of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, to be held Saturday, May 21, at St. Mary's parish center, South Dartmouth. Mrs. Alice Loew, Church Communities commission chairman, representing the Attleboro DCCW district" will present Sister Suzanne Beaudoin, SSCh, a campus minister at Bristol Community College, Fall River. With the topic of Church as Community, Sister Beaudoin will
consider various models of "church," exploring in particular how the community model corresponds to tradition, theology, Scripture and contemporary experience. Mrs. Ellen Calnan of the New Bedford district. Family Affairs commission chairman, will introduce Joanne Esancy, director of I ' social services at Sacred Heart Home, New Bedford from 1979 to 1987,and Linda Mclnnes,anoccu- , I Turn to Page Five
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LA PAZ, Bolivia (NC) -In his first full day in Bolivia, Pope John Paul II mixed praise and criticism for the customs of the Aymara Indians who dominate the population of the La Paz area. The pope praised the Aymara moral code: "Do not be a thief. Do not be lazy. Do not be a liar." But he criticized their practices of concubinage and trial marriage. The pope offered the dual approach during a May 10 outdoor Mass at the EI Alto Airport outside La Paz, where he received gifts from Indian men dressed in ponchos and women sporting their typical black bowler hats. Earlier in the morning he stepped out ofthe official program to greet 300 orphans who serenaded him with Indian folkloric music outside the apostolic nunciature, his residence in La Paz. The pope appeared on the balcony facing the youths and greeted them, then left the nunciature to hug and shake hands with many of them. At the Mass, the-pope criticized "unions contrary to the wishes of God and natural law, such as concu binage." The pope also criticized "sirvinacuy," a formal trial marriage system involving parental approval and a prior commitment by the couple to protect and aid each other during the trial period. "Help your friends, relatives and acquaintances who may find themselves in these situations. or in what you call 'sirvinacuy: so that they understand the true significance of Christian marriage," the pope said. The Mass theme was the need to
strengthen family life, and the pope used it to reiterate church opposition to divorce, abortion and artificial birth control. "The anti-conception mentality is a falsification of conjugal love:' he said. The pope also said outside activities should not be allowed to destroy family unity. "Do not flee from family obligations, putting your heart into other objectives, such as labor problems, the problems of society and politics," he said. Women should not seek refuge "in a female liberation which does not promote, but only subjugates women even more," he added. Before celebrating Mass. the pope met the diplomatic corps and asked world leaders to lift the "onerous weight of the foreign debt" on poor countries. "The unevenness between the amount ofthis debt and the capacity to pay it, the difference between the sums lent to borrowers and the amount of repayment required by creditors are causing grave damage to many poor countries," the pope said. "The extreme poverty which many countries still are affected by is an affront to all humanity," he said. Bolivia, with an annual per capita income of $400, is South America's poorest country. . "The abysmal differences between rich and poor countries are incompatible with the divine plan for an equitable and just participation in all the goods of creation," the pope said. These situations "can put in Turn to Page Six
Physician-assisted suicide violates "most hallowed" medical canon WASHINGTON (NC) -Dr. Edmund Pellegrino and three other prominent physicians said a gynecology resident who described injecting a terminal cancer patient with a lethal dose of morphine "violated one of the first and most hallowed canons of the medical ethic: doctors must not kill. "Neither legal tolerance nor the best bedside manner can ever make medical killing medically ethical:' they said. Pellegrino, director of Georgetown University's Kennedy Institute of Ethics, and Drs. Willard Gaylin of The Hastings Center, Leo Kass of the Committee on Social Thought and Mark Siegler of the Universitv of Chicago's Center for Clinic~l Medical Ethics commented
jointly in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Their comments and 18 readers' letters were published in April in the Journal in response to its controversial January article titled. "It's Over, Debbie." "The conduct of the physician is inexcusable. But the conduct of the editor of JAMA {the Journa"l] is incomprehensible," said the physicians, who questioned how such an article served the "professional mission" of the medical association. The Journal received more than 150 letters for and against the physician-assisted suicide of a 20-year-old terminal cancer patient described in a first-person guest column. Journal editor Dr. George
Lundberg said at the time he decided to use it without knowing if it was truth or fiction because it was within the "critical objectives of the association to foster responsible debate on controversial issues that affect medicine." The Journal withheld the author's name upon request, which spurred a grand jury subpoena for all records on the article and its author. The medical association, in a successful effort to quash the subpoena, invoked First Amendment guarantees of freedom of the press. In the article, the writer, describedas a gynecology resident in a large private hospital, recounted being on call late one night and exhausted when a
nurse requested help with a patient, Debbie, reportedly dying of ovarian cancer. The author said the woman was in extreme pain. suffering "unrelenting vomiting" and could not sleep. When she saw the doctor she said, "Let's get this over with" - a statement the physician apparently interpreted as a wish to end her life and responded to by administering a fatal overdose of morphine. Pellegrino and his colleagues said the doctor's action was premeditated murder that should be punished and that the physician "behaved altogether in a scandalously unprofessional and unethical manner." They urged the Journal to
turn over to legal authorities all information regarding the case and to report the doctor-writer to his or her hospital's directors and local medical societies. The four physicians also said that the issue of physician-assisted suicide "touches medicine at its very moral center. "I fthis moral center collapses. if physicians become killers or are even merely licensed to kill:' they said. "the profession [and] each physician will never again be worthy of trust and respect as healer and comforter and protector oflife in all its frailty." If medicine is used "equally to heal or to kill, the doctor is no more a moral professional but rather a morally neutered technician," they said.
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Leading Parishes ATTlEBORO SI. John SI. Mary, Seekonk MI. Clrmel, Seekonk SI. Mary, Mansfield 51. Mark, Attleboro Falls
35,852.00 23,861.00 23,813.00 19,220.00 18,948.00
CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA SI. Pius X, So. Yarmouth SI. Francis Xavier, Hyannis Holy Trinity, W. Harwich SI. Patrick, Falmouth Our lady of Victory, Centerville
53,955.00 44,070.00 30,383.00 25,473.00 25,417.00
FAll RIVER AREA Holy Name Our Lady of Angels SI. Thomas More, Somerset SI. John of God, Somerset Santo Christo
30,087.10 22,842.00 20,128.00 17,072.00 16,141.00
NEW BEDFORD AREA
32,616.60 24,358.00 16,269.50 15,230.00 14,405.50
MI. Carmel Immaculate Conception SI. Patrick, Wareham SI. Mary SI. Mary, So. Dartmouth TAUNTON AREA
18,153.00 13,707.00 13,648.00 12,659.00 12,657.00
SI. Ann, Raynham SI. Joseph SI. Paul SI. Mary Holy Cross, So. Easton
Parish Totals ATTlEBORO Attleboro Holy Ghost SI. John SI. Joseph SI. Mark SI. Stephen SI. Theresa
13,591.00 35,852.00 9,209.00 18,948.00 9,269.32 13,962.00
Mansfield-SI. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart SI. Mary Norton-SI. Mary Seekonk MI. Carmel
19,220.00 3,212.00 7,745.00 9,168.00 23,813.00 23,861.00
SI. Mary CAPE CDD & THE ISLANDS AREA Brewster-O. l. of the Cape Buzzards Bay-SI. Margaret Centerville-O. l. of Victory Chatham-Holv Redeemer Cotuit-Christ the King East Falmouth-SI. Anthony Edgartown-SI. Elizabeth Falmouth-SI. Patrick Hyannis-SI. Francis Xavier Nantucket-O. l. of the Isle North FalmouthSI. Elizabeth Seton Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart Orleans-SI. Joan of Arc Osterville-Assumption PocassetSI. John the Evangelist Provincetown-SI. Peter Sandwich-Corpus Christi South Yarmouth-SI. Pius X Vineyard HavenSI. Augustine WellfleetOur lady of Lourdes West HarwichHoly Trinity Woods Hole-SI. Joseph FALL RIVER AREA Fall River SI. Mary's Cathedral Blessed Sacrament Espirito Santo Holy Cross Holy Name Notre Dame
24,168.00 14,251.00 ·25,417.00 9,883.00 13,812.00 18,450.00 1,075.00 25,473.00 44,070.00 8,596.00 17,849.50 6,245.00 21,770.00 13,570.00 17,292.00 6,109.00 20,732.00 53,955.00 5,244.00 5,125.00 30,383.00 3,585.00 11,061.00 3,209.00 13,926.00 2,706.00 30,087.10 12,156.00
Our lady of the Angels Our lady of Health Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Sacred Heart SI. Anne SI. Anthony of Padua SI. Elizabeth SI. Jean Baptiste SI. Joseph SI. louis SI. Michael SI. Patrick 5S. Peter & Paul SI. Stanislaus SI. William Santo Christo Assonet-SI. Bernard No. Westport-O.l. of Grace Somerset SI. John of God SI. Patrick SI. Thomas More Swansea Our lady of Fatima SI. Dominic SI. louis of France SI. Michael WestporlSI. George SI. John
6,171.00 13,007.00
NEW BEDFORD AREA New Bedford Holy Name Assumption Immaculate Conception MI. Carmel Our lady of Fatima Our lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Heart SI. Anne SI. Anthony Padua
12,422.00 2,932.00 24,358.00 32,616.60 6,547.00 3,523.00 4,569.00 3,854.25 4,528.95
$50 Sacred Heart Bingo. Oak Bluffs Eventide Motel, So. Wellfleet Bradford Hardware Hyannis Hinckley Home Centers, Hyannis $Z5 Travel by Betty Doherty. Buzzards Bay Quinters Restaurant, Buzzards Bay Capl. Harris Fish Market, Buzzards Bay Fireside Insurance Agency, Inc.• Provincetown Broughton Greenhouses, Siasconset Doane Beal & Ames. Inc.• funeral Service, West Harwich
National SlOOO Sacred Hearts Community
$600 Rev. Msgr. John J. Oliveira, V.E.
$loa Rev. Roland B. Boule
$50 Atty. William P. Grant F. Nasiff, Jr. &Co., Inc. Simon's Supply Co" Inc. Gamache Trucking Co.
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$25 Plymouth Motors. Riverside Art Shop. Somerset. Attorneys Thompson, Reed & Boyce, B & S Fisheries of Fall River, Inc., Lizzie's Restaurant, Horvitz, Horvitz & Kyriakakis
$255 Massachusetts State Council Knights of Columbus $50 In Memory of M·M Justino Simoes $25 Peggy lawton Kitchens. Inc" E. Walpole
Fall River $2000 White's of Westport $1300 Eastern Edison Co. $1200 Fall River Gas Co. $600 Fall River Banking Center ot New Bedford five Cents Savings Bank Bova Publishers, Inc., Boston first federal Savings Bank of America $500 Amy Lynn Drapery $350 In Memory of Michael J. McMahon $300 Beacon Garment Co., Inc. $ZOO faR River Emblem Club St John of God Women's Guild, Somerset $150 Almeida Electrical, Inc. Wllite Spa Caterers $100 Mrs. James T. Waldron, Swansea Ally. & Mrs. Robert J. Marchand MoM Bernard A. G. Tlradash $75 Ally. Peter Collias
Cape Cod $4000 St John the Evangelist Bingo, Pocasset
$300 Ashley ford Sales $ZOO SI. Anthony "30 Week Club", Mattapoisetf $100 SI. Anthony Conference. Mattapoisett States Nitewear Donald J Fleming, ESQ.• Mattapoisett Silverstein's Family Store $Z5 The Burr Bros. Boats, Marion. Colonial Textile, fibre leather Mfg. Corp., Richard T. Moses, ESQ., Catholic Guild for the Blind
22,842.00 7,640.00 9,915.00 6,239.00 9,378.00 8,873.00 12,058.00 7,190.00 3,985.00 7,492.00 7,000.00 9,598.00 9,511.00 7,665.00 8,420.00 8,483.00 16,141.00 9,165.00 9,197.00 17,072.00 10,166.00 20,128.00 13,924.00 11,520.50 14,940.00 8,882.00
$350 51. Francis Xavier Guild, Hyannis
$250 Association of the Sacred Hearts of Holy Trinity Parish, West Harwich
$350 SI. francis Xavier Guild, Hyannis $Z50 Association of the Sacred Hearts of Holy Trinity Parish, West Harwich $ZOO Sacred Heart Conference, Oak Bluffs $110 51. francis Xavier Holy Name Society, Hyannis
$100 found the florist. Inc" Buzzards Bay Visitation Guild, North Eastham Paddock Restaurant, Hyannis St. John the Evangelist Guild, Pocasset $75 Arnold's, Inc., Provincetown
Taunton $1250 Arley Merchandise Corp $700 SI. Joseph Conference, Taunton $500 Reed & Barton Foundation, Inc. Taunton District of SI. Vincent de Paul Society
$400 SI. Mary Conference Montfort fathers $Z50 Immaculate Conception Conference, Taunton $175 51. Joseph Conference, No. Dighton $150 Normand P. Larocque, M.D. $100 Sowiecki funeral Home Polish American Citizen Club Holy Rosary Conference Holy Rosary Sodality 51. Maximillian Kolbe Guild, Holy Rosary Church SI. JacQues Conference Mozzone Bros. Lumber Yard Amaro's Market, E. Taunton Immaculate Conception Women's Guild, Taunton O'Keefe's funeral Home, Inc. I.C.!. American, Inc.. Dilhton
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3,263.00 5,025.00 2,012.00 11,425.00 12,050.00 10,438.00 1,986.00 11,150.00 15,230.00 7.802.50 9,581.00 12,751.00 9,575..00 4,582.75 4,088.00 8,616.00 12,538.50 14,405.50 16,269.50
TAUNTON AREA Taunton Holy Family Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Our lady of lourdes Sacred Heart SI. Anthony SI. Jacques SI. Joseph SI. Mary SI. Paul Dighton-SI. Peter North Oighton-SI. Joseph North EastonImmaculate Conception Raynham-SI. Ann South Easton-HolY Cross
$50 Holy Rosary CCD Children, Holy Rosary Church league of Sacred Heart. 51. Jacques Church Mold Makers, Inc.• West Bridgewater Mulhern's Pharmacy Armand V Bolino, M.D. William l. Donahue, M.D. Thomas Motor Sales. Raynham
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$Z5 Beauvais Bicycle Shop, 51. Germain & Son. SI. Jacques Women's Guild, WPEP, Nite & Day Golf Course. Raynham. Harry Bloom Immaculate Conception Youth Group, Immaculate Conception Church. Taunton, Daniel F. McNearney Ins. Agency, Inc. of Taunton. R.M. Lederman & Co., Dermody Cleaners, Olson's Home of flowers. Strojny Glass Co., Williams lumber Co., Inc.. Donle's Tire & Appliances, Raynham, Princess House, Inc., No. Dighton, Quality Beverages. Georgio's Steak House. Inc.
Attleboro
$1200 Reliable Market, Oak Bluffs $600 51. Vincent de Paul Society. Particular Council, Cape Cod & the Islands $50 51. Margaret Conference, Buzzards Bay SI. John the Evangelist Conference, Pocasset 51. Joan of Arc Guild, Orleans Holy Trinity Thriff Shop. West Harwich
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Clifford Seresky. Canton Peter & Mary lou Mazzone 51. Anthony Conference Council of Catholic Women, District 3 Copy Masters, Offset Printing 51. Vincent de Paul
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$400 SI. Mary Conference, Norton . . Attleboro District Council of 51. Vincent de Paul SocIety $300 Precision Tool & Machine Corp 51. Mary Conference. No. Attleboro $Z50 51. Mark Conference.. Attleboro falls Holy Ghost Conference 51. John Conference P. Cavalierei & Son, Inc., No. Attleboro $ZOO Roberts Motor Sales, Inc. 51. Mary Conference, Mansfield A. Caponigro $150 Art's 3 Hour Cleansers. Inc., No. Attleboro $lZ5 H.K. & D.P. Richardson Ins. Co. Reardon & Lynch Co. $100 J & R Investment, Inc., Norton EA. Dion, Inc. Carey Company Consolidated Business Products, Inc., No. Attleboro 51. Mary Women's Guild, Seekonk Marie·Anle Dubuc, No. Attleboro Monarch Machine Work. Inc., No. Attleboro Sacred Heart Conference, No. Attleboro·
9,592.00 3,437.00 11,684.00 10,135.00 10.066.00 8,509.00 4,314.00 13,707.00 12,659.00 13,648.00 4,593.00 4,674.00 8,660.00 18,153.00 12,657.00
SI. Mark's Guild, Attleboro falls Stephen H. foley Funeral Home South Attleboro Golf Center Morse Sand & Gravel Corp $65 ElCO $50 V.H. Blackinton & Co" Inc.. Attleboro falls Armstrong, Pollis & Clapp, No. Attleboro M.A. Vigorito & So~, Inc.. No. Attleboro R.A. Reinbold Ins. Agency, Inc.. No. Attleboro Colonial lithograph Charles Thomae Co. Alicia Weston, No. Attleboro Duffy·Poule funeral Service, Inc. Seasonal Designs, Etc" Attleboro falls Atherton furniture Co. Charles R. Mason, No. Attleboro Frank Miller & Son, Inc., Attleboro Falls Attleboro·Plainvilie Coal Reeves Company
$40 Charles Lawlor
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Reynolds & Markman, Inc. $30 Larson Tool & Stamping $Z5 Clarence Rich Plumbing & Heating, Arena's Auto Parts, Norton, Norton Memorial funeral Home, Swanton Com· pany, Kull's Office Supply, Glines & Rhodes, Paragon Construction, Pauline Moran, No. Attleboro, Hortense Gagnon, No. Attleboro, Germaine Dalpe, No. Attleboro, Richards Auto Clinic. Style Line Industries. Micheletti Sisters, Inc., Seekonk, Lavery·lrvine, Inc.. No. Attleboro. Daughters of Isabella, Benedict Circle W61, No. Attleboro liquor World, Inc.• The friendly Corner Coffee Shop, No. Attleboro, Riley Bros. Lumber Co., Inc., No. Attleboro, Achin's Garage. No. Attleboro, Baldwin's Office Supply Co., Inc., No. Attleboro. Custom Linocraft, Inc., Castro's County Square, Inc., Wagner's flower Shop, Bristol Glass Corp.
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Stonehill' • exercises announced
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Bishop Daniel A. Cronin will be principal celebrant and homilist at a baccalaureate Mass tomorrow for 1988 graduates of Stonehill College, North Easton. The Mass is scheduled for 4 p.m. Bishop Cronin will also be present at commencement exercises at II a.m. Sunday. Stonehill's IO,OOOth student will graduate on Sunday and the college's first graduate will also be on hand. Six honorary degrees will be presented on Sunday. Recipients will be Arnold "Red" Auerbach, president of the Boston Celtics; Congressman John Joseph Moakley (D-Mass.); Frank A. Tredinnick Jr., past president of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Massachusetts. Also Gu Yi Jian, secretary general of the Chinese Academy of Science of the People's Republic of China, visiting the United States to arrange international exchange programs: renowned octogenarian cellist Elsa Hilger; and Rev. Guy Couturiers, CSC, a former Stonehill trustee now a professor at the Univeristy of Montreal.
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F our diocesan priests mark anniversaries Four Fall River diocesan priests will celebrate significant anniversaries of ordination this month. They are Fathers Louis R. Boivin, Rene G. Gauthier and Raymond A. Robida, ordained May 22, 1948, by Bishop James E. Cassidy at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, and Father Peter N. Graziano, ordained at the cathedral May 25, 1963, by Bishop James L. Connolly. Father Boivin Born Nov. 1,1923 in Taunton, the son of the late Euclid A. and Mathilda (Madore) Boivin, Father Boivin attended the former St. Jacques grammar school and Msgr. Coyle High School. He studied at Ste. Anne College, Church Point, Nova Scotia, for two years. Three of Father Boivin's living sisters are religious. Sister Anna Imelda, SUSC, a
former teacher, lives in retirement at St. Mary's Convent, North Attleboro. Also residing at the convent is Sister Pauline Louise, S USC; she helps care for retired sisters and is a religious education secretary at St. Mary's parish, North Attleboro, and a sacristan at St. Mark's parish, Attleboro Falls. Sister Emma Boivin, SSJ, also a retired educator, lives at Blessed Sacrament convent, Fall River. Father Boivin prepared for the priesthood at St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. His first assignment was as parochial vicar at St. Louis de France parish, Swansea. He served in the same capacity at the former St. Hyacinth parish and St. Joseph's parish, both in New Bedford, before returning to St. Louis de France as pastor in 1970. The jubilarian has been dioceTurn to Page Seven
Healing service planned An evening of praise and praye( for healing, sponsored by the Diocesan Service Committee for the Charismatic Renewal, will be held at 7 p.m. Pentecost Monday, May 23, at St. Anne's Church, Fall River. '; 20 or more priests of the diocese will be present to take part in the healing ministry. Accord~ng to Very Rev. Pierre E. Lachance, OP, prior of the Dominican community at St. Anne's and a se(vi<;e committee member, diocesan charismatic prayer groups WiUjOlR '~in ajoyful tribute to the Holy Spirit" at the celebration and "honor Our Lady in a special way" in the context of
the Marian year. She will be honored on May 23 as the Mother of the Church. Father Lachance said the "coming together of so many priests to pray and lay hands on the sick will be a first in the Fall River diocese. "This wilI be a beautiful witness," he said, "to Jesus, who enjoined his apostles and even 70 disciples to proclaim the good news' and heal the sick in the same breath." All are welcome, especially those in need· of healing of any kind. More information on the celebration is available. from Father Lachance, 678-5322.
WASHINGTON (NC) - As a result of a suit brought by parties including the diocese of Palm Beach, Fla., U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan has ordered the Department of Agriculture to rewrite regulations barring sugar cane workers from applying for legal residency. The move could enable as many as 12,000 sugar cane workers in Florida, Louisiana and Texas to qualify for legal residency.
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themoorin~ A Significant Anniversary This Sunday the diocese will celebrate the I50th anniversary of the Cathedral as a parish. In the long span of Church history this is but a few years. Yet in the life of our local church it is a significant milestone, to be duly noted. At the turn of this century, as the Catholic population in Southeastern Massachusetts grew by leaps and bounds, it became ob,vious that the care of souls required formation of a new diocese. Thus in 1904 the saintly Pius X designated the counties of Bristol, Barnstable, D~kes and Nantucket, plus three towns of Plymouth county, as the Fall River diocese, the first he erected in the United States. The well-established parish of S1. Mary was chosen as the seat of the first bishop, William Stang. Since then, this church has indeed been at the heart of our diocese. Our present Bishop, Daniel Cronin, has focused attention on it, not only by directing its complete renovation in preparation for the diocesan jubilee in 1979, but especially by centering the liturgical life of the diocese in its sanctuary. Because ofthis, the cathedral church is far from a foreign place for the faithful. From Provincetown to Mansfield, Easton to Nantucket, men, women and children have gathered within its walls for significant events touching their own lives. In many dioceses, the cathedral church has become somewhat of an inner-city white elephant, a far cry from the days when cathedrals were the core of cities. Indeed, until the 10th century the European city as a center of social activity did not exist; towns were merely fortified outposts protecting their inhabitants. But with the advent of residential bishops who were usually both spiritual and temporal rulers, the city began to develop. Cathedrals became centers of ecclesiastical activity, bringing together clerics, monks, students and artisans. Soon they NC photo also became market and craft centers, giving rise to an everMERCY SISTER MARIA FRANCIS CONWAY DISTRIBUTES HOLY COMMUNION enlarging business class. In many ways our cathedral, like its medieval" prototype, is "This is the bread that came down from heaven." John 6:59 the center of church life, gathering and fostering c0D.1munity among diverse people and providing witness to Christianity amid contemporary chaos. It is for these reasons that we celebrate the anniversary of our cathedral church. It is our diocesan family parish, a place of many fond memories. For the" bishops, priests and deacons By Msgr. George G. Higgins a sleepy and "segregated Southern ington's affluent suburbs "are Korof the diocese, it is the place where their lives were changed Nostalgia is in this year in Wash- city...â&#x20AC;˘ an unrebelIious fiefdom of ean and Mexican and Salvadoran, the federal government, a quiet and tens of thousand of Washingforever. Their ordination day in the cathedral is unforgettable ington. pleasant place that has since dis- ton's black women and their childfor those thus touched. David Brinkley of TV fame and appeared beneath the risen cos- ren are second- and third-generaFinally, we should not forget those who so tirelessly work Patrick J. Buchanan, White House mopolitan capital of the West." tion welfare clients. Supposedly and have worked to keep the cathedral "going," the many assistant to three presidents, have , Buchanan tends to look back at they are better off." recently published books recalIing priests and staff members who have served the people of God what segregation through rose-colored I suspect that telIs us more about it was like to live in the glasses. "There were no politics," so well. Buchanan's politics than about his nation's capital during and imme- he writes, "to polarize us then, to personal attitude toward segregaThe demands made on them are often overlooked. For diately after World War II. magnify every slight." In short. he example, cathedral ceremonies do not just happen; they"are I imagine Brinkley and Bucha- says, "segregation was a way of life tion. I have no reason to think he is any way racist, every reason to made to happen through tireless hours of endeavor and nan have little in common politi- in post-war Washington." It was in think the opposite. The fault of his cally and ideologically. StylisticalIy, involvement. To all who have set and maintain the high stan"never a preoccupation with us." generation of mainline Washingthey are poles apart - Brinkley. But the blacks of Washington dards of cathedral ceremonies and indeed all activities, we the detached and cool reporter; - more numerous even then than tonians was that they "rarely thought should be most grateful. Buchanan, the combative partisan whites - frequently "thought about about" segregation. and since he was a boy then. it can hardly be Nor can we fail to mention the cathedral parishioners who who proudly identifies himself as it" and by and large resented it ' long ago built their church and today assist in its maintenance. the U.S. conservative movement's more bitterly than Buchanan seems held against him. today Washington In any event. . They indeed are the cornerstone ,Qn which the faith has been "pit bulI." to recall. I encountered their resentThe two have one thing in com- ment alI the time as a member of is the West's "cosmopolitan capibuilt. Their generosity is not merely to their parish but to all mon, however - a nostalgic view the social action staff of the old taL" But the question arises: Is it others in the diocese as well. ' '.. ,of W.ashingtoll.when it was a smalI. National Catholic Welfare Con- realIy the U.S. capital. other than , It is our prayefthat out cathedral patrO'11ess~' Mary of toe not to say sleepy, company town ference. nQw the national bishops' in the strictly political sense, or can New York still claim that title? Assumption, will in ~his Marian Year and every year'to come, on th\= potomac. I am grateful' to conference. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan intercede for all who gather iIi her churcp that they may affirm them for prompting me to some I still cringe to recalI that during their unity with her Son, joining with the Bishop and with each reminiscing of my own as one who my first 15 or 20 years at the con- (D-NY) takes up this question in arrived in Washington three ference there was not one restau- his recent book, "Come the Revoother, all as members of the family' of God. ' months before Pearl Harbor and, lution." "New York," he says, "is
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for better or worse. never went home again. Sorting out my own pre- and post-World War II impressions of Washington, I find myselfless sentimental than Buchanan about the good old days and less disco'ncerted about the city's subsequent dramatic changes. Buchanan. a child when Washington went to war, says he "loved those years; nothing since it has matched the singular sweetness of this memory." Writing as a native son. he says that the hometown where he grew up (in a big and obviously very happy family) was
rant in downtown Washington to which I could invite a black visitor or a hotel where I could book a room for him or her. This was just one way mainline Washington insulted its black citizens. I have no doubt Buchanan is pleased that segregation is a thing of the past. Yet I have the uneasy feeling he may think that, in many respects. blacks were better off in a segregated society than at present. When he was a boy. he recalIs. black cleaning ladies could be seen riding out to the suburbs as suburban residents were heading into town for a day's work. Now. he says, the cleaning ladies in Wash-
stilI a great city, but slowly, inexorably, Washington becomes the greater one. Yet Washington, deprived of the diversity of New .y ork. is not prepared to be great. The power is unrefined. There are too few filters of sensibility through which ambition must pass toward fulfilIment, too few standards that must be met." Washingtonians. including this . one. would be welI advised to keep the senator's point in mind. It wilI help them to understand why we often are perceived from outside the capital beltway as too provincial for our own good.
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Fr. Corriveau heads LaSalette Rev. Ernest J. Corriveau, M.S. was elected Superior General of the Missionaries of Our Lady of LaSalette at their recent international General Chapter held in France. The LaSalette community is active in 10 countries. In the United States approximately 390 members serve in parishes, shrines and various ministries. The international headquarters are in Rome, where Father Corriveau will reside during his six-year term of office. The new superior general's past assignments have included service as provincial superior of the Immaculate Heart of Mary LaSalette province in Attleboro, superior of the LaSalette Shrine in Enfield, NH, and more recently superior of the LaSalette Center for Christian Living in Attleboro. Father Corriveau, a native of Central Falls, RI, is the son of Cecile Corriveau~f Attleboro and the late Adelard Corriveau.
Mrs. Betty Mazzucchelli of the Cape and Island DCCW, chairman of the Community Affairs commission, will present two speakers on "AIDS: The Church - A Home of Compassionate Response." Father Mark Hession, parochial vicar at St. Mary's' parish, New Bedford, will discuss the principles of moral theology and church doctrine involved in the AIDS question; and a speaker to be announced will give a firsthand report of care of patients at risk for AIDS. The session will include a question period. Miss Mary Vieira of the Taunton DCCW, chairman of the International Affairs commission, will present "Water for Life," a slide program, and a talk by Sister Mary Antonia Tognetti, RSM, who has served for many years in Belize, Honduras and Nicaragua. "Put Your Best Foot Forward, Not in Your Mouth," will be the topic of Lynn W. Foell, presented by Mrs. Madeleine Lavoie of the Fall River DCCW, chairman of the Organization Services commission. Foell, a talent advisor who directs workshops on public speaking and presentation skills, will offer tips on improving self-image, controlling stage fright and being oneself. .At the morning session of the meeting, the featured speaker will be Father Francis T. McFarland, director of the Boston Catholic Television Center.· Bishop 'Daniel A: Cronin will offer the convention Mass at I 1:45 a.m.
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Priests' councils meet in Louisville . LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NC) - The permanent diaconate should be open to women, priestly celibacy should be optional and "reconciliation and restoration" should be sought for resigned, married priests, according to resolutions approved by representatives of U.S. priests' councils. The resolutions were approved during the 20th annual convention of the National Federation of Priests' Councils April 25-29 in Louisville. More than 250 priests attended the convention. They included Father John A. Perry, pastor of Our Lady of Victory parish, Centerville, and chairman of the diocesan presbyteral council; and Father William M. Costello, parochial vicar at St. Mary's parish, Norton, a council member. The resolutions on laicized priests and women deacons passed with little discussion, while the motion on optional celibacy generated 30 minutes of debate before being amended and adopted. Several of the delegates who spoke against the celibacy motion said it is a request that the pope will not grant. "The call for optional celibacy is not part of the solution, it is part of the problem," said Father Ronald Simeone of the diocese of Providence, R.I. "It is contrarv to the discipline of the church.'; .
In the convention's opening address, Father Richard McBrien, professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame, said "one does not become a priest to become a priest. One becomes a priest to be of service to the needs of the community." Working as a team with lay people and religious can cause tension,said Father FrankJ. McNulty, the New Jersey pastor who addressed PopeJohn Paul II during the September 1987 papal meeting in Miami with U.S. priests. Priests are "desperate for help" in facing the demands of celibacy, Father McNulty said. "Virtually. every study mentions celibacy as a major reason for priests leaving the church. And it's a major reason for the loneliness of those who stay." Priests must also deal with disillusionment, he said. Instead of being able to devote their time to serving people and God, pastors get bogged down with "lights, locks, leaks, lawns and ledgers." While many in the church are continuing the renewal begun by the Second Vatican Council, he' said, others seek "restoration" of the pre-Vatican Il church. ."Rubrics-vigilante committees, parishioners eager to report whatever father did wrong at Mass today," are a great source of stress, Father McNulty said.
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Pope criticizes Continued from Page One danger international peace," he added. Bolivia was the pope's second stop on a four-nation tour of South America. Earlier he visited Uruguay. He leaves Bolivia tomorrow for Peru and Paraguay before leaving for Rome May 18, his 68th birthday. He plans to spend most of the birthday shuttling around Paraguay from his temporary base in the capital of Asuncion, before beginning his return flight to Rome. It will be the second time since .being elected to head the Catholic Church almost 10 years ago that the pope spends his birthday on a trip outside Italy. , The first was in Belgium in 1985, ' when the pope received a surprise birthday cake, weighing more than 120 pounds, baked by a group of pastry chefs from the Belgian city of Malines.
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The Paraguay schedule does not call for any special celebrations to mark the occasion. Instead, the pope is scheduled to begin his day by flying 180 miles east of Asuncion to the town of Encarnacon for a morning Liturgy of the Word celebration. He will fly back to Asuncion for lunch and several hours' rest, then travel 30 miles by car to the Marian shrine at Caacupe to celebrate Mass and entrust the nation to Mary. At 8 p.m. he is scheduled to address a youth rally in Asuncion, then head for the airport for a 10: 15 p.m. chartered plane 'departure for Rome. During an in-air press conferepce at the beginning of histrip the pope had 'discused' possible'U .S. ' government aid cutoffs to Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay because of drug trafficking. He said "punishment or a sal}ction" is n'ot the answer because it would mainly affect poor people. Those responsible are not only in these South American countries, the pope said, alluding to the vast sale of drugs in developed, consumer societies. "There are others that collaborate, that profit from thi.s and are not punished," he said. "So we should speak of everyone, not only those who perhaps are the poorest," he said. Most of the money is made by the drug traffickers who live outside the countries on the papal itinerary, he said. , Some of the drug trafficking is also "tied to terrorism," the pope said without elaborating. "The problem has to be confronted in its complexity; there are components that are in need of
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May 16 1941. Rev. William McDonald, SS.. S1. Patrick, Falmouth 1960. Rt. Rev. J. Joseph Sullivan. P.R., Pastor, Sacred Heart, Fall River 1981, Rev. Arthur C. dos Reis, Retired Pastor. Santo Christo, Fall River May 17 1951, Most Rev. James E. Cassidy. D.O., 3rd bishop of Fall RIver 1934-51 May 19 1940. Rev. Ambrose Lamarre, O.P., Dominican Priory, Fall River 1941, Rev. Thomas Trainor, Pastor..St. Louis. Fall River May 20 1952, Rev. Antonio L. daSilvia, Pastor, Our Ladyof Health, Fall River
An IDEA whose time has come The Idea of a University: Newman and the Intellectual Life. A major conference, sponsored by the Friends of Cardinal Newman Association and the Newman Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Massachusetts, August 5-7, 1988. Among keynote speakers: Bishop Donald Wuerl. Pittsburgh, "Academic Freedom and Newman's Concept of a Catholic University." Or. Katherine Tillman, University of Notre Dame, "The Image of the University: Newman's Lesser-known Educational Writings." Msgr. Anthony Stark, London, "Newman in Ireland," and David Tracy, University of Chicago. Three general sessions, two dinner meetings, more than 20 seminars in all. Registration fee $100; dinner meetings $40 (optional); and housing package, beginning at $40 (optional). Extended family vacation package available. For pre-registration and additional information, write Father Vincent J. Giese, Friends of Cardinal Newman Association, 200 Noll Plaza, Huntington, IN 46750
Continued frOID Page Three hn director ofactivities relating to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, E).c., serving as liaison and arranging pilgrimages between the diocese and the shrine and reponing on shrine spiritual aetiyities. • He wilt celebrate -a Mass of thanksgiving for his 40 yean of
Father Rabid. New Bedfordite Farher Robida was born to the late Ludger and aara (McLean) Robida on Feb. 4, 1920. Two ofhis sisters are Holy Cross nuns. Sister Lucille teaches at Notre Dame College, Manchester, NH, and Sister Yvonne, a retired educator who for six years was princi~ pal of New Bedford's former St. Anthony High School, is retired in Manchester. Father Rabidaattended St. An· thony's School, New Bedford. He also studied at LaSalette High School and College in Enfield, NH, and prepared for the priesthood at LaSalette Seminary. Bishop Cassidy ordained himforthe LaSalette missionary order. In 1978, he was incardinated inlo the Fall River diocese. . The jubilarian is parochial vicar at St. George parish, Westport. He has also served at Notre Dame, Fall River; Immaculate Conception, Taunton; Corpus Christi, Sandwich and St. Theresa and St. Anthony of Padua parishes, New Bedford. Father Robida will celebrate a Mass ofthanksgiving at St. George Church at -11:30 a.m. May 22. Friends and current and former parishioners are welcome to the celebration and to the parish hall reception to be held after all May 22 Masses. Also to be held May 22 is a Women's Guild-sponsored meal for Guild members, Father Robida and his family. Thejubilarian is the organization's chaplain. He -serves in the same capacity to St. George's Vincentiaos. Fatber Graziano Silver jubilarian Father Graziano, a Boston native, was born July 13, 1935, the son of -William
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P. and Ruth (O'Neil) Graziano. Hissister,Sister Mary l.ouise Graziano, SND, manages The lazarus House, a shelter for the home· less in lawrence. Father Graziano atterided St. Lazarus School. East Boston, and Boston College High School. He earned a bachelor's degree and amaster of artll in history from Boston College before studyinll forthe priesthood at St. John"s Seminary, Brighton, and Washington's Catholic University of America. He was parochial vicar at 51. Mary"s Cathedral and Holy Name parishes, Fall River; Holy Ghost, Attleboro; Immaculate Conception, Taunton; and St. Thomas More, Somerset. After completeing work for a master's degree in social work. he was named dioce· san director of social services in 1974. He supervises a wide range of diocesan outreach programs, including the Campaign for Human Development and the Diocesan Apostolate to Hispanics, which he established with the guidance of Bishop Daniel A. Cronin. From 1974 to 1981, Father Graziano also directed New Bedford's former St. Mary's Home for Childrep and was chaplain at the New Bedford House of Correction. In 1981 he was named pastor of St. James parish. New Bedford" and in 1986 of Saints Peter and Paul parish, Fall River. He has tallght at Fall River's former College of the Sacred Hearts Ilnd been diocesan censor of books. He was priests' senate secretary and president, moderator of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and a marriage preparation instructor. For over nine years, Father Gra- ' ziano has represented the Catholic Church on "Conf1uence,~a weekly religious panel discussion program broadcast by Wl.NE~TV. He will celebrate a Mass of thanksgiving at 11 a.m. May 22 at 5S. Peter and Paul Church. A-par~ ish hall reception will follow.
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The molet "Ave Vuum," written by MO:f;art In 1791, the last year 'of his Ike, will be heard, since it has been a staple of the choir's repeTtory under several dlrectort. The rrand musical statement of than"sgi¥inl for the parish's century and a half of existence will be the "Te Oeum" compased by the Belgian organist Flor Peeters in 1947 and first performed b, the cathedral choir in the 1960s, The "Te Deum" ("We prllise you, 0 God") Is based on an ancient Ambrosian chant, dating from the fourth century, which reappears at Intenals in the course oflhe festive choral selling Peeters provided for the text. Reunion Banquet The banquelat White's of Westpori which will follow the Mass is shaping up as a reunion of present and former ealhedral parishioners, says Gertrude O'Brien who, with her husband James, who will be toastmaster, is in charge of arrangements for the festive meal. Father Wall will give the invocation and welcome and II toast will be offered by Father Richard G. Andrade, parochial "iellr. Fallowing dinner. Cillire McMahan, ceneral chairman for the celebration. will speak and greet. ings of the city will be brought by Mayor Carlton M. Viveiros. Father Walland Bishop Cronin will speak and the benediction will be given by Msgr. John J. 01lveir•.
Parish beginnings The following notes on the beginnings or the Cathedral parish ne from "A Brief History of the Dio,cese orliall River, Mallis." by Father Francis J. Bradley, Cathedral rector in the euty part of the c~ntury. Father Bradley brought the diocesan history up to 1913 and in 1931 it was edited and brought up~toadate by Father Midulel V, McCarthy, It was on February the eighteenth, 1835, that. Father Corry bought a lot ofland for a church in Fall River. This land had frontage ofthirty-eight and one-half rods on Spring Street. It cO!ltsix hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty-seven cents. This property w
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rephrased the query: "How big a church do you want?", thus arriving at the capacity of 1200 seats. By late 1855, with the aid ot many men of the parish, the struc· ture was complete except for a steeple and it was dedicated uder the patronage of St. Mary of the Assumption. The steeple, considered one of the finest in New England and risi.ng 190 feet from the ground', was added by 1858. The following years saw many new parishes established in Fall River and in 1872 the area became part of the Providence diocese. thus lessening the responsibilities ofthe pastor ofSt. Mary's. Father Murphy, thus relieved,turned his attention 10 the education of the children of the parish, and in 1874 arranged for the first of many Sisters of Mercy to come to 51. Mary's where they opened first a private academy and then a free parochial school. When the pion~er pastor died in 1887. his priestly service had extended from a time when Fall River had one church, one priest and some 300 Catholics \0 an era of nine church~s, 15 priests, 30.000 Catholics, six schools, six convena and an orphan asylum. In succeeding years R~v. Christopher Hughes. St. Mary's next pastor, directed the paying of all parish debts. an achievement marked by a ceremonial mortgage burning in 1900. And in 1901 St. Mary's' was consecrated, a rare occasion in tho!C tim~s. The-event was marked by a three-day celebration attended by bishops from many parts of the country.
were in progress, Bishop Cassidy died, to be succeeded by Bishop Connolly. by 1952 the renovation project was completed, coincidentally with the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone ofthe church. The occasion wa! marked by a solemn Mass of Thanksgiving.
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The next major event in the history of St. Mary'scame in 1904. through the year 1839, i the name of a er James Reilly, and that of when Fall River was established as Father Wiley once. , a diocese and the granite church Parish History on Spring Street was named its, The following review of parish cathedral. "The arrival of Bishop The first entry by e Rev. Richard rdy, who, Father Fitton's history after 1838 is' from The William Stang to take possession Anchor for Sept. 16, 1976, when account gives us to d rstand, succeed d ather Corry on November of the See was a signal for a great St. Mary's celebrated its 75th annitwenty-second,1837,i fund res ent s ronlyintheyear 1839. The celebration," notes Ihe parish versary of comecration. It i~ based history. A pontifical Mass was on an updated parish hiSlory pre- date of entry is Decem er he rst oft t y ar. This discrepancy can only be followed by a huge paraae. "From pared by a commluee that included ic can nat fa m actual fact: that even after Father Corry to Bishop Stang, Father Wall, at that time paroch-· solved by a suppositio Catholicism in Fall River had witial vicar at the cathedral. Father Corry had been amf ovid ceo he still kept his interest in nessed great growth and signifiFather Corry, the first pastor, cant changes and the priests and the little church in Fal t,and whose site was at least was followed by Rev. Richard Harpeople of St. Mary's were instrudey who served Fall River for a nominally his propert mental in much of what had taken year. and then by Rev. Edward place." Murphy, who was to remain for 40 Bishop Cronin, as principalceleOther major' evena in parish Whenhewasunabl tovis' ngregation waS'attended by The concert will Include Sonata year~. during a period when the annals came in 1903 when the brant and homilist j was joilted by 22 by Bsroque eomposer Johann Catholic population grew tremendFather Reilly, made in 18 9, or by Father Wiley; who White Sisters established a con- many concelebrants, including Pezel, and Two AyrtJ-for Cornetts ously through the immigration of \'ent and home nursin'g service and Archbishop Jean Jadot, then Aposhad been assigned t r Corry left that town for and Sackbuls by John Adson. many Irish families to work in Fall later a day nursery in the parish lolic Delegate in the United States, The quintet and timpanist will Riyer'mills. Providence. Thus, w ucceeded Father Corry, as and in 1907 when St. Mary's School Hartford ArehbishopJohn Whea- { also be heard at the Mass, for Seeing ~he need for a new ehurch, opened acress the street from the -Ion aM ·other area bishops and c"'=~ep tprate of-Fall River until which music director Mdeleirw Father Murphy in 18:49 purchased ,Father Fitton ded dergy. Cath"dra:!. Grace has planned a prolnm that lan4 and COJ\tracted for the servi1839. Throughoutitshistory, theca1he- ' Major renovations within the will manifest the broad spectrum ces of the most outstanding church Cathedral we're a6complished by dral-hasb~n the scene ofdiocesan of church music used at cathedral architect in the cotintry, P.C.' K eeThe priests who a re in this section f th c untry; it must be remem- - Father Hushes's successor, Rev. , ceremonies, including Holy Week servkllll for a good part of its ley of Brooklyn, N.Y., who, the James E. Cassidy, laterta become rites. episcopal imtallations and. recent history. The choir will be history wryly comments, had probbered, were at leaS fo at eun~hejurSdi io ofthe bishop of Boston, Bishop. He enlarJJed the sanctuary ordinations of deacons and augmented, by lRany former mem- ably never worked with s,uch a for until 1844, wh n e ioces 0 Hartf rd a Jormed, Boston was the to accommodate episcopal cere- priests. A solemn moment 'came bers, returnlnc for the tesqulcen- man as Father Murphy. _ Sept. 17, 1986, when it was the onlyepiscopalsee' ew ngla d: bvio sly, h difficulties the bishops of , monies and, added much t6 the Mass ofChristian Burial for Bishop tennla! celebration, and,congregaIn tbe interests of economy, the bu'i1ding in the way of woodcarvtional slnglnl will be led by cathe- pastor would !lot permit the archiJames L. Connally. conce!ebrated ing, painting and stained 'gla51. those days experie c i distri the ew ri sts at their disposal so as dral cantor Elaine Nadeau. tect to visit the site of the church he The pari~h hisJory continues to by 13 bishops. The congreptlon will be invited was to construct and as a result the to take care of th C th les scattere 0 r s e tensive a territory. were Today Bishop Connolly 'lies in . d~..il the contributions of rectors to sine the Latin Credo III which tower and steeple were wrongly insurm table. arid assi'Uants; over the -years and theeathedral's episcopal crypt, be- ' dates from the 17th century lind. located on the upper instead' orthe mehtiorul' in ~arttcular the tOOth side his predecessors;, Bishops was in regular me by Catholic lower side of St. Mary's where anniversary o( the' found ins of St. Stang, F~han and Cassidy. chain until Vatican II, when new they have remained to this day. He lies in a hallowed place, Mary's which was observed with a Dish • • • emphasis was placed on recil8tion It is told that when the architect through dio four day celebration in May" 1938. where Mass, as Father Wall, a of the Creed In Enellsh by the asked Father Murphy, "How many lover of history; recently observed, the few . the rM~+ t iged to do you have in your parishf' he conerelation. " By 1951,: at which time Bishop has been offered continuously for A recent composldon to be sung was told, "That's none of'your busCassidy was Ordinary of the dio- 6ome,150 years. "Very few places t. r uncertain @;otoB ,ml at the Mass wHl be the "Ave Marlll" iness. I'd not even tell that to my ceu:, the Cathedral was in need of ;0 New.'England~ can say ~hat ',',' he coming of one. by Anthony Cirella, a eontempor. Bishop~" Tactfully; -the' arclUtect ,lIWlsivcuenq\!ations. W;hil!~ _>they ~eda'''
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Dear Mary: I would like to knuw how to eope with an elderly motller.in-Ia" (rom Europe. She Is healthy and actin. 8be Ukes tbe foods (rOIll her country and .does not like most American food. MJ worst complaint Is tbat my husband never tales me out alone anymore. We always ba"e her alonl. tUmention it. he rtt mad. I would like some advice. (New Jersey) Before you attempt any changes. cvaluate what you can and cannot chaRge. I suspttt that' mmhcr's food prcference is something that you cannot change. Since your husband 'probably was raised on those foods, be gracious and figure you arc doing something special for both. The two pitfalls you face in cooking for your mother-in-law are fixing only foods she likes to eat. but doing so with anger and resentment, or fixing none of the fo'ods she likes, then feeling guilty for the way you treat her. Recognize these feelings when they occur, plan reasonable compromises and try to be comfortable with yourself. CbanJ,ing your husband'! attitude might be another impossibility. Certainly you have tried direct
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Let's take another look at the New Age By Antoine"e Botco Ncw ABC buuwords arc popping up all over - visualization. harmonic ooovcrgence, channeling, empowerment and holistic hcaling. to name a few. Extraterrestrial~, astronplIIY, astrology. cosmic connection and universal psychic encrgy are favorite subjects of the New Age. So are crystals, tarot cards and health food. New Agestorcs carry ev('rything from prehistoric times to the 21st century. Dinosaun. unicorns and ancient Eastern mysticism arc popular sellers. as are lasen. optics, telescopes and 'Space travel. It seems. that jUilt about anything can be labeled New Age. as long as it has nothing to do with industrial society. Jf it's ancient or futuristic, it fits. The publishing busincss has jumped on the New Age bandwagon. As a recent newspaper article said, "Nobody seems to know elL8c1ly what New Age means, but one thing is certain. New ABC sells." Trendy bookstores carry a New Age section and report a surge in sales. .. Old titles have been revitalizcd simply by slapping a New Ag(' label on them. The category inc1udeseverythingfrom Shirley Mae-Laine's "Out On A Limb" to "Our Bodi~s, Ourselves" and "Freedom From Back Pain." Marilyn McGuire. director of the New Age Publishing and Retailing Alliance, advises publishers to include books' on "self-improvement and making the world a better place." Her idea of a true New Age book is the classic children'~ story, "The Little Engine That Could," Why'? Because "ifs about being positivc and l'Iot being afraid," she said_ New York has a nightclub catering to the so-called "higher con-
sciousness" crowd, where the enlilhtened can go to drink non-alcoholic. natural juice cocklails and dance to the peaceful, floaty sounds of computer-synthesized music. Does tbe term "New Age" have any real meaning? Is it, as somc have claimed. just a hodgepodge of trendy ideas? Or. as its proponents claim. is it a spiritual revolution? I sec it as the emergence ofa new philosophy for the post-industrial cra. A new age, the Post-Jndustrial age. dearly is upon us and our thinking necds to change too. Ncw age beliefs arc a rcaction against the negative eXCCS5es of the Industrial Age - images of de~ humanization on thc assembly line. machines and chemicals used by giant companies to exploit and dcplete the earth or tcchnology used used for massive destruction in war. New Age is a reaction against mechanized, compartmentalized Ihinking. not only in industry. but also in science. philosophy and religion. The Industrial Age was ba~cd
on competition, division of labor and analytical thought. The PostIndustrial Age ofcomputen, communication and world-based economy requires synthesis and cooperation, a more "holistic" approach to nature, science and society. A basic tcnet of New "Age beliefs is that in ordcr to go forward we must learn to respect and live in harmony with what God has created. ,We can't continue to exploit and destroy. We must learn to coexist and collaboratc. We must also lurn inward to discovcr the powcr of thought. A focal point is thc year 2000 and the coming of a new millennium. New Age belicvers look to the future with optimism. They believe in the fundamental benevolence of humans .nd natuct:, and believe that aU of creation is connected. They havc deep faith in the power of goodness and the power of praycr. At first glance, New Age trendiness can seem like a silly fad. A deeper look, though, may reveal a philosophy worth taking seriously.
ISRAELI STUDENTS Atara Reem. left, and Yair Ah-
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Iteering pOintl ST. GEORGE, WESTPORT Installation of Guild officers (date change) at 10 a.m. Mass May 29; brunch follows, Joseph's restaurant, Mattapoisett. Teen club hiking after 8:45 a.m. Mass Sunday. ST. PATRICK, WAREHAM Election of new CY 0 officers Tuesday. Marian year celebration 7 p.m. May 23, church; prayer service and May crowning; all parishioners welcome. ST. THOMAS MORE, SOMERSET Rosary precedes 9 a.m. Masses during May. Applications for the Women's Guild Rev. Howard A. Waldron Memorial Scholarship are available in the church's main foyer. Guild communion breakfast at Magoni's restaurant, Somerset, follows 9 a.m. Mass June 5; speaker: Por Cristo founder Dr. Martin Dunn. CHRIST THE KING, COTUIT/MASHPEE Groundbreaking for new church 3:30 p.m. May 29; reception follows, tent behind St. Jude's Chapel. ST. MARY, SEEKONK Youth ministry softball 6 p.m. Sunday, North School field. "Softball for all" 6 p.m. May 22 and I p.m. May 30, same location. NOTRE DAME, FR "The Gathering" 7 tonight, Lourdes Chapel; Father David Costa will speak about the Marian year. Women's Guild installation banquet 7 p.m. Monday, parish hall. Parish school principal Sister Claudette Lapointe, RJM, has been included in the 1987-88 edition of Who's Who in American Education. HEALING RETREAT, NB DEANERY Healing retreat weekend for overnighters or commuters8 p.m.. June 24 through 2: 15 p. m. June 26, Cathedral Camp, East Freetown, directed by Father Carl Schmidt, C.SS.R., of the Association of Christian Therapists and Sister Mary Hogan, OSU, longtime member of the charismatic renewal; information: Lucille Pimental, 992-5402. ST. JOHN EV ANGELIST, POCASSET Women's Guild annual meeting with cold buffet ~:30 p.m. Tuesday. Guild luncheon June 2 I. Dr. Bruce Levy will speak on cholesterol and fat build-up, sponsored by St. John's 55-and-Over Family, at II a.m. Tuesday; all parishioners welcome.
RETIRED policeman Thomas Cook of Wantagh, NY, will offer a dramatic presentation detailing how Mary led a life in many ways like those of contemporary Christians at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the People's Chapel, LaSalette Shrine, Attleboro. All are welcome to attend the shrine Marian year program.
ST. ANNE, NB Narcotics Anonymous meeting 8 tonight, rectory basement. Para-liturgical Marian celebration 7 p.m. Sunday will end with Benediction. Women's Guild communion breakfast after 8:30 a.m. Mass Sunday, Pub Dennis, Warren, R.1. APOSTOLATE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Mass 2 p.m. May 29, St. Vincent's Home chapel, Fall River; social follows in home cafeteria. Faith and Light meeting 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Sacred Heart Church hall, Fall River. SEPARATED AND DIVORCED, CAPE DEANERY Ministry for separated and divorced Catholics of Cape Cod and the Islands meeting 7 p.m. Sunday, St. Francis Xavier Church hall, Hyannis; topic: Allowing Healing to Occur Gradually; information: Patti Mackey, 771-4438. LaSALETTE CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN LIVING, ATTLEBORO Family retreat (no age limit) directed by center staff and volunteer counselors May 27 to 29; information: 222-8530. ST. LOUIS de FRANCE, SWANSEA Ladies of St. Anne Sodality final meeting of season 6:30 p.m. May 18 includes Mass celebrated by moderator Father Louis Boivin, business session and installation of officers. 1988-89 officers: Anita Boulanger, president; Marie Dumont, vice-president; Ann Coute, secretary; Karen Tavares, treasurer. Victor and Beatrice Lapointe are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. LaSALETTE SHRINE, ATTLEBORO, .' , "Coming Home" reconciliation celebration 2 p,.in. $,unda'y; all. welcome. "Empowered to Choose" workshop for adUlt children of alcoholics, codependents, dysfunctional families and other interested persons 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 21; workshop leader: Jacqueline Sitte, a substance abuse counselor and nurse at the Brockton Detoxification Center, an Association of Christian Therapists member and a coordinator for St. Edward's Prayer Community, Brockton; information: 222-5410. ' ST. ANNE, FR Wednesday Bible classes will be held on the third Wednesday of each month through August; weekly classes resume in September. Marie Raymond, daughter of Deacon and Mrs. Robert B. Raymond, will receive the 1988 departmental award for the highest cumulative average in the Providence College music program at her graduation this month. Parish school eighth grader Kim Snow received the Principal's Scholarship of Excellence award, a $500 credit toward her tuition at Bishop Stang High School, N. Dartmouth. HOLY GHOST, ATTLEBORO May devotions (rosary, Marian songs, intercession, procession and crowning) 4 p.m. Sunday, church. DCCN,CAPE Cape Cod and Islands chapter of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses end-of-year Mass 6 p.m. Wednesday, St. Pius X Church, S. Yarmouth; banquet follows, Riverway Lobster House, S. Yarmouth. SEPARATED AND DIVORCED, FR Fall'River area support group for separated, divorced and remarried Catholics meeting 7 p.m. May 25, Our Lady of Fatima Church hall, Swansea. F A'MIL Y LIFE CENTER, N. DARTMOUTH Cou'ple to Couple League education session Sunday. Marriage Encounter begins today. Meeting of Portuguese priests of the Fall River and Providence dioceses and the Boston archdiocese 10 a.m. Monday.
CATHEDRAL ~AMP, E. FREETOWN St. Anthony of Padua, Fall River, post-confirmation retreat today through Sunday. St. John Neumann, E. Freetown, confirmation II day retreat 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow. Catholic religious education office seminar Monday through Thursday. ST. ANTHONY, MATTAPOISETT "It's About Going Forth To Make A New World" celebration for recent first communicants at 9:30 a.m.liturgy Sunday. O.L. CAPE, BREWSTER Parishioner Andrea Higgins was selected as one of 13 outstanding young churchwomen by Church Women United of Cape Cod and honored at a recent banquet; ajunior at Harwich High School, she teaches kindergarten for the parish and is active in the ECHO retreat program. Men's Club communion breakfast follows 10 a.m. Mass June 5, Old Sea Pines Inn, Brewster; information: Art Barnum, 896-7855. O.L. VICTORY, CENTERVILLE Men's Club meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday, parish center; Sherman J. Bush, associate director of the Consumer Assistance Council, Inc., will speak on "Cape Cod Face-to-Face Mediation." SS. PETER AND PAUL, FR CCD teachers' appreciation dinner tonight. Women's Club breakfast May 15 afer 9:30 a.m. Mass; guest presenter: Josephine Dube, who will show a film on the club's early days. HOLY NAME, FR Family Mass 10a.m. Sunday. Youth group elections 5 p.m. Sunday, school; roller skating follows. ST. MARY, FAIRHAVEN. Sixth dominga: Antone Amaral, 34 Daniel St., Fairhaven. SEPARATED AND DIVORCED, FR New Bedford area support group for divorced and spearated Catholics meets 7 to 9 p.m. second Wednesdays and fourth Mondays of each m<?l};th, Fq..'Pil~ Life Center,N,. [)artmouth; May 23: Rose Neto Lopes, director of New Bedford area Catholic Social Services, will' speak on "Anger;" June 8: "Changing Values and Roles" video followed by discussion; June,27: Dr. Hugh Boyle will offer a talk, "Inner Feelings/ Inner Healings." ST. JOSEPH, FAIRHAVEN Prayer meetings Wednesday mornings at convent, 44 Rotch St. Trophy awards Sunday at school. Parish school students Matthew Germano and Pamela Semer received, respectively, a third place' award and an honorable mention at a recent regional science fair. CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HOME, FR May crowning with children from Fall River's SS. Peter and Paul School I today, chapel; refreshments follow, i -D solarium. Birthday party/coffee hour with entertainment by Steve Burke 2,p.m. May 20, auditorium. Azorean folk dancers 7 p.m. May 25, auditorium. Animal encounter 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and May 31. The home for the aged welcomes new residents John Vargas, Charles Grow, Mabel Sinometti, Francis McGuire and Theresa Stefanik. Sister M. Paul Anthony, R.N., director of nursing for five years, has embarked on a new mission for the Carmelite order; residents and staff saw her off with a going-away party. ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL, FR The Catholic hospital recently held its annual volunteer recognition luncheon at White's of Westport; during the past year, 228 volunteers have contributed 27,688 hours of service to a variety of hospital apostolates; recognized for 12,000 hours of service was Grace Parenteau of Westport; 5000 hours: Valerie Foley, Joseph Tavares and Evelyn Mahon; 4000: Lucy LeBoeuf; 3000: Rosealma Ouellette and Annette Pineau; 2000: Anna CoBins and Bertrande Gagnon; nine persons received pins for 1000 hours service, II were recognized for volunteering 500 hours, 14 for 100 hours.
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SSe Peter and Paul School holds reading/slumber party Over 40 students in grades three and four at Saints Peter and Paul School, Fall River, attended a recent overnight "reading slumber party" designed to encourage reading for fun. The gathering, tagged Friday Night Prime Time, is a nationwide project of educational publishers D.C. Heath and Co.
Tribute to Fathet Farland A home for eight mentally retarded persons on Wales Street in Taunton has been named in 'honor of the late Father William E. Farland. He "fought tenaciously for the disadvantaged,"noted the bulletin from St. Joseph's Church in Taunton, where Father Farland was, pastor, "and this tribute was fitting." The priest died unexpectedly last Nov. I. He has been succeeded by Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington.
Sister Goyette The Mass of Christian Burial was offered April 23 in Manchester, N.H .. for Sister Bernadette Goyette, CSc. 92, who died April 20. She was a Sister of the Holy Cross for 75 years. Sister Goyette. formerly known as Sister Antoine. was born in, New Bedford and was the sister of Father Stanislaus Goyette, pastor of St. Louis de France parish, Swansea, at the time of his death in 1959. She was superior in her order1s·New Bedford convents for about 15 years and taught at schools in New Hampshire and New York. She is survived by many cousins.
St. Pete's principal Kathleen A. B'urt explained that children involved in the party "celebrated the joy of reading for a fun-filled 14 hours. "Our aim was to encourage reading habits," she said, "to show that reading is pleasurable." Participating children arrived for the program at 5 p.m. armed with slee'ping bags, pillows, stuffed animals and books. After a brownbag dinner, the even~ng was broken up into 3D-minute blocks, alternating reading with group activities. "We had a grand time," Miss Burt said. "It was amazing to have our classrooms filled with students, teachers and parents engrossed in silent reading." The principal noted that group activities included aerobics, stories, singing, skits and ~ames.
A highlight of the party was the reading of bedtime stories by SS. Peter and Paul pastor Father Peter N. Graziano. Sister Michaelinda Plante, RS M. Diocesan Department of Education associate superintendent of schools, was also a special guest reader. Volunteer parents prepared breakfast In the morning, certificates for participation were distributed and there was a final reading peri"od before. youngsters left for home. Grades three and four teachers Ann Walsh an<l Angela Stankiewicz organized the party. "I'm sure all of us will remember the fun we had," Miss Stankiewicz said. There were also unseen benefits; experts sa'y that silent reading broadens children's outlook and improves attention spans, comprehension, concentration and voca~ ulary. .
Mail-order brides MANIl:.A, Philippines (NC)AustraIianbishops have urged the Philippine church to discourage "mail-order" marriages between Australian men and Filipino women. The request followed a report from the Australian state of Queensland citing physical and emotional abuse of mail-order brides. The report, "The Pastoral Care of Filipinos," covered 15,000 individuals. It noted that problems are caused mostly by the men's alcoholism.
Birthday rosary Dear Editor: Again, I wish to invite Anchor friends to pray a birthday rosary for our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, who will be 68 years old on May 18. May our Lord and his holy Mother bless and guide him as he carries on the heavy burden of the papacy. Monica Zygiel New Bedford
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M-M Domenic Caledonil, M-M DeIter ECoggshlll, M-M Kevin Connolly, M-M John Cooke, M·M Jlmes Corr, M-M Gerlrd EDlly,-M=M Robert T Dlnker, M-M James Doherty, MI1 Austin Egln, M-M Chlrles Afermlno, M-M Robert ferreirl, M-M Arthur Gfllherty, M·M EVins JFlynn, M·M Dlnl Freeman, M·M Michlet Gllry, M·M Thomas JGlrvey, Mrs John Gibbbons, Mrs Carlton GranlJr, Mrs Albert EGreen; M-M Chester HlrrisJr, Willilm PHendel, Mrs John Howe, Jenkins, Cole & Glelson, M·M Robert L Johnson, M·M John Joyce $25 Plul EKelley, M-M John Kennedy. M-M William JKirk, Jr, M-M Jobn Konyn, Mrs Alice MKraby, M·M frederick llwton, M·M Wllter PLeahy, Kevin Leary, Mrs Joseph Blewis, M·fIt William Rlewis, M·M John lively, M·M Michlelloyko, M·M Richard MahoneY, M-M Barry Mlrtin, M-M Edward Martisus, M·M Francis Meakin, M·M Edward Medeiros, Robert W& GM Miller, M-M Thomas AMoniz, M-M William Monty, M·M Paul Morency, M-M Mario Molla, M-M Richard AMcCabe, M-M John KMcCarron, M-M Barry CMcCoy, Mrs John McCue, M·M Robert McDonlld, M-M Patrick McLaughlin, M·M Richard Hilon, M·M Paul Hoonln, Mrs James PO'Brien, M·M Donald O'Connell, Charles O'Relgan, M-M Richard Piazza, M-M George Pimental, M-M James M R.zinha, Mrs Emelil Razulevicus, M-M James F Remillard Jr, Hugh Rooney, M·M francis CRose, M-M Robert 0 Rudden, Mrs Frank MScarito, Peter Sibley, M·M Edward J Sokol Jr, M-M Stephen Stoll, Mrs Stephen CStressenger, Mrs William Thompson, M-M Gregory Varjian, M·M Stephen Walsh, MVeronica Weidman, M·M James lafarana, M-M Chester IV Zakrewski WEST HARWICH Holy Trinity $400 Elizlbeth JDolan; $300 M-M Emerson Sheehy; $200 M-M Russell EBrannan, Eileen Ryan; $150 Margaret Deviney, M·M William Lacy; $125 Mrs Regina Gengenwarth; $120 M-M Joseph Mallard; $100 M·M Ralph Barnes, Mrs Patricia Bennett, M·M John Brassil,ln Memory of Eileen Roderick, Evelyn TCllrke, Mrs Natalie Conway, M·M Francis Coyle, M-M Kenneth Desmarais, Dr & Mrs Robert Dolin, M-M Jon MDoyle, M·M John ferguson, M-M Vincent fleming. Edwlrd Gagner, M·M Carl Johnson Ilmily, M-M Wllter Mlclluchlan, M-M Raymond Miles, M-M Waller O'farrell, Mrs James Quirk, Mrs . Joseph J Reid, Dorothy Ryan, Mrs Fred Scully, M·M Albert Tessier, M·M Chartes Woolverton
$75 M·M Jobn Sullivan; $60 M·M George Gardner, Amos Leyton, Mrs Robiln Wereskl; $55 Gerald Flintoft; $53 Carlolla Pena, $52 M-M Albert Mlrchal; $50 M-M Chlrles EBaker, M·M Edward MBlute, Daniel JBuckley Jr, Mrs James Charles, M-M Timothy Clifford, M·M Arthur Colgate, M-M John f Coyle, M-M Jlmes 1Duval, M-M Robert fagan, M·M John JGriffin, M·M Rlymond LHebert, M-M Paul Hendrick, Mrs Mary Higgins, Elizlbeth Hitchiner, HealJ Holland, Mrs James EHughes, Marie MKelley, M-M George lane, M·M Daniel Llrkin, M-M Richlrd larkin, M-M Albert McEntee, M·M James RMcGrath, M·M John Meehan, M-M Carl Meyer, M·M Salvator Miceli, Madeline Monroe, Mary LHorton, In Memory of Edward G O'Brien, M-M Jsoeph Perry, M-M Bernlrd Powers, Alice Pumphrel M·M William Sheehy, John 0Sullivln, Marion RWoodlock $40 M-M Robert Geary, M·M Herbert Pluiquin; $35 M-M Willilm Higgins, M·M Joseph Panzerl; $30 Rose Cody, M·M Eugene JKeenoy, M·M Michlel McDonougll, MI1 Bernlrd Miele, M-M Jolin Rose, Jr, $25 Mrs Pluline Arthur, Theresl Blril, Mrs Willilm RBarron, M-M John Ifirry, M·M John Broderick, M·M Donlld Brouillelle, Mrs lucy VBryan, M-M Jobn Carroll, Mrs Antonio Centeio, M·M John EColemln Jr, John L Collins, Mrs JPatricil Collins. Willilm Connolly, Mrs Chlrles Cook, William Creighton, Mallhew J Crehln, M-M CMCronin, Mrs frlnk JCross, MI1 Oorothy Crowley, M·M John Cummings, Sarlh Dionne, Mrs George Dunning. Mrs Beffy Dyson, M·M Vernon Ellars, M-M Edwin CEstey, Catherine fallon, Mrs Alice fairclough, Susan Filion, ElelROt feeney, M·M Kenneth felton, Mrs Elizlbeth fllnnery, M-M Jlmes fredelle, M-M Arthur frost M·M Joseph Glffney, M·M Plul JGermln, M·M Herbert 1 Gumprighl Mrs Kltherine Hadge, M-M Emulous HIli, Joseph Healy, MI1 Oorothy Hewins, M·M Jlmes J Higgins, Mrs Domenick HOrvlth, M·M Almon Hunter, Jr, Miry Hynes, felicil JuriS, Wlndl JUIIS, Helen Kelley, Miry E Kemp $25 Gertrude Kiley, M·M Kenneth Kline, Sr, M·M Robert Lilly, M·M Rllph lennon, MI1 Arthur Mlcdonald, M·M Willilm Mlher, M·M Joseph Maier, Olive Mlrston, Miry McClrthy, Edwlrd McCullough, Ester McCullough, M-M John McGrlth, M·M Jeffrey McGuire, M-M Rlymond Mercure, Cynthil Mernl, Mrs Elizlbeth Miller,John TMilloy. M·M Jlmes Moore, M·M Richlrd Murphy, M·M Arthur Morin, James Hoonln, M-M John J Horton, M·M Paul PO'Connell, M·M Thomls O'Connor, William O'Grady, JOIn 1 PIOOa, M·M Raymond Pasquini, MAbbie Pierce, M·M Anthony J Polonis, M-M John Raneo, M-M Frank Resteghini, M·M Michlel Ricci, Dr &MI1 John JRoche, Gloril Rose, Mrs Edith RYln, M·M RogerSclnlin, Dorothy Shanlban, Mrs Joseph Shlnlhln. M-M Hormln TShepherd, John AShultleworh, M-M Rllph StortstrOfR. Mrs Jack Sylvia, f Milot Underwood Jr, M·M Willilm B Vllencil, M-M Joseph Vllentine, Sylvine Vanmerten, Margaret Walsh, M·M Hlrold Weldon, Lynden Wordell POCASSET
51. John the EVlneelist $1400 Rev. James W. Clark; $500 M-M Raymond Lambert Sr_; $200 M-M Robert O'Brien, Dr./Mrs. C.R. Beruhe; $150 M-M George Denmlrk; $125 M-M Anthony Cortese; $120 M·M lawrence Perrault, M-M James Marzelli, M·M Heal Hlyes, M·M John Rando; $100 Marie Cuddy, M-M Hubert Thomas, M·M Brian Bergin, M-M Tim Rice, M-M R. Mosher. Eleanor C. Blaine, Mario Timothy Villanti; $75 Marie T. Johnson, M·M John f. Nelson, M-M John M. Butler, Eileen T. Hopn; $60 M-M Bernard Pleau. $50 M-M Salvatore ferrlioli, M-M Dlniel Asquino, Helen R. Madden, Mrs. louis 1. MlcArthur, Mrs. 0110 Becker, Mrs_ Catherine A. Dellney, Harold G. ClIInetlk~ M·M Harold F. Czarnetlki, M-M Mike Wrighter, M-M leonlrd White, M-M James T. Rice, M·M Michael Cicoria, M-M Robert Riley, Heil Minihan, Mrs_ C. Minihan, M·M Charles f. Collins, M-M Willard E. Olmsted, M·M Richard Rochelelu, Richard & Dorothy McMorrow, linda Gasson, M-M f.G. Sbannis; $40 M·M Richlrd Sassone. M-M Amedeo leone, Mrs. Charles Emmons, Irene Lewoc:zko; $35 M-M Blrry H. White, Elizabeth Maginnis, Robert McCann, M-M Ed 1. Kenny, Mrs. P. fernandes Sr.; $30 M-M Donald Ward. M·M Ralph Whitcomb, M-M Rudolph Bonin, Mrs. Michael fitzgerald, Donald 1. ford, Helen Murray, M-M Gary Restaino, M-M Robert Nash. $25 John McNamara, Alice Walsh. M·M Bernard J. O'Donnell, M·M Russell Stuchlak, M-M James Vogel, M-M Horman Hichols, M·M Henry 1. Gofl, Mrs. Eart Bailey, M-M Joseph Driscoll, M-M Edward W. Shay, Mrs_ Clarence H. Tracy, M·M fred Cummings, M-M Raymond Wlrd, MoM Stephan Bertrand, M·M Thomas E_ Hanley, M·M James Barron, M-M Wllter S. Power, M-M Plul Corriveau. M-M Joseph DeBenedictis, M·M Peter Milner, M-M John f. Hession, M-M Kevin McGonagle, M·M John Knutill, M-M Richard Carney, John P. Wright, Mrs. Carlton P. Chandler, M·M Michael 1. Lepore, M·M George B. Whalen, M·M Edward linhlres, M·M Robert Corey, M-M Dennis Mannil, M-M J.E. D'Amore, M-M Horman Therriault, M-M Vrto Costello, M-M Ronlld Majewski, M·M Angelo 1. DimodiCl, M·M francis Dineen. M·M John Coughlin, M-M Thomls O'Reilly, M·M Kilmer Joyce, Agnes Rogers, Gloria Price, M·M Martin Hiltz, Dea lawrence. M·M Aldo Roucini, Alice M. Hall, Mary M. Perchard, M-M Stephen Susko, M·M E.G. lajeunesse, M·M Patrick Malone, M-M John f. Henderson, Miry R. Nivling. M·M Ronald D'Lelry, M-M louis M_ DiMarzo, M-M Gordon Griffin, Mary McGowan, M-M Gordon Wilon, M-M francis Steele, M·M George Milne, M-M George P. Cummings, M·M Peter 1. Mackin, Eleanor G. Sheridln, Mrs. L. Hayes. John F. Siowy, Mrs_ frank TodesCl, M-M Richard Pescosolido, Maurice H. Bosse, M-M Andrew McGonagle, M·M Aldred Zukowski, M·M Allan R. Dean, MarieC. Kane, M-M Charles Resevick, M·M John AdltllS, Olive C. Gaffey, M·M Vincent Vancini, M-M John f. Urban, M-M Patrick McDonough, M·M Ernest frappier, M-M Victor Huard, Roger Gamache. HYANNIS SI. francis Xavi.r $1000 Very Rev Edwlrd CDuffy, V.F.; $750 Rev John COzug; $500 Rev AlbertJ Ryln, M·M Thomas Golden, M·M Chlrles FHurtey; $300 Chlrles WRiley; $200 M·M Adolphe Rithlrds; $100 M·M William Bill, M·M John Barrows, MI1 Jlmes BCarson, Robert Chldwlck, M·M George Conley, M·M Richlrd MDresser, Hlrry Aferullo, M·M John fllherty Jr, Willilm J flanpn, MI1 Theresa Gelinas, M-M , Jlmes Hobert M-M MK lovelette. Kathleen Mlddison, Mlrglret CMcCarthy, MI1 John A Rose, M-M Michael Sintos, M·M John JShlnhln, Dr &Mrs Bernlrd Spendlove, In Memory of Miry RSullivln, M·M Hlrold West $75 M-M TCMcGarry: $60 Ml1lilliln O'Donnell, M·M Thomls Loughlin; $50 M·M Edwlrd Bennell Harriet Buller, Dorothy MCllrk, Joseph RCrimmins, Willilm JCreighton, Helen MCullinln, Alice Degnan, Ruth Degnan, M-M Jlmes Douglas. Edwlrd GEaton, Mrs lindl fontnelu, M-M Dlniel Frlncisco, M-M Edward AGilrdino, Miry M Hlnnon, frlnces 0 HIYes, Mrs Anna Hines, Mrs Rose Kenney, MI1 Agnes Jlyons, M-M William EMcTague, M-M David Martin, M·M frlnk Mal1hlll, Mlrpret HO'Neil, M·M Richlrd Powers, Mrs Irene CRoberts, M-M Melvin Rugg. M·M Rllph Roeheteau, Miry GShea, Marilyn H Snow $40 Virginia Mlong. Mrs Rosanna M Mitchell, Miry CMurphy/Alice P McDonlld, M-M William f Pillion, Plul GRichlrd; $35 John WBesl M-M Elmo CConwlY, Mrs Richard Lucius, Mrs Jane Lyons, M-M Robert CThornton; $30 Lawrence JCldigln, Mrs Mlrjorie Chipmln; $25 M·M Adlmo Agostinelli, M·M Jolin fAllen, M·M John Andrews, Mrs Mary Berg. florl Bisbee, Stlnley BIISko, Jlmes FBurke, Virginil Clrtin, frank Cllncy, M-M Arthur Conley, M·M Dlniel Constlnt, M-M Adriln Desmon, Anna MDonlhue, M·M Richard farrenkopl, Eleanor Galligan, Jeln 1Hlggerty,llwrence BHolmes, Ruth Muldowney, MI1 frlncis L. Hughes, M-M George ALeonlvich, Marglret MMIY, Arline EMcKennl, M·M John Meehlm, Mrs Estella Muldowney, M·M John RMullin, Mrs Elizabeth Murphy, M·M Robert saunders, Elsie MSmith, M-M Frink Vierira, Mrs Helen Walilce, Miry Wood, M-M Richlrd linkowski $200 M-M James f Barry; $100 Eleanor Resmini, Mrs frederick Sampson, Robert Jamison, M·M Robert Bastille, Marglret EMcLean, JWilliam O'Brien, Mrs lionel O'Keeffe,lllll8n JSentelO; $75 Robert E Croekett; $70 MrsJohn Shannahan; $50 Dr James Dunne, M-M James Knudsen, Mrs Rona,ld Mansbach, M-M Richard Mrtchell, M-M frank Murphy, M-M Joseph McMlnus, Dr/Mrs franCIS 0 H~", Thomas . O'Rourke, M·M Robert Ryan, M-M Leo Skltaras, M-M frederick JThome; $40 M-M Joseph Rlcbard; $35 M-M Edward J Berg; $30 M·M frlncis T Buckley; $25 Elizabeth M Ricker, Mrs James Ahelrn, M-M lawrence WAmen, Catherine f Bourbelu, M·M Hlrold JDor, M-M Robert Afltnn, M-M Hlcholas Garofllo, Mrs Rose Lee, Dr & Mrs William f Johnson, Spirit of Jesus Prayer Group; $75 M-M Au Stanley; $50 M-M Edward Alink, Mrs Donald EKine; $25 Mrs Willilm Brldy, Norman Hault $200 In Memory of John J Cullinan; $100 M-M William Conlon, Mrs Anna FBetorino, Miry MLovell; $50 M·M Edward JBarry; $25 M.M Rllph Ames, M-M Hormln lefrancois, John WMcGuinness EAST fAlMOUTH • SI. Anthony $500 Rev.leonlrd M. Mullaney; $200 M·M Albert Grimm; $160 M·M Donlld KltI;$130 'M-M Eugene Brady; $100 Jelnnette Benson, M·M John Clbrll, M·M Joseph losi, Mlrglret McGllIigln, . M-M Frink Teileirl, M·M George Botelho, M·M John Lopes, M·M John Reine; $75 M·M Wllter fitzgerald, M·M Willilm Gilmlrtin, M·M John Roderick; $50 ,M·M T,ony Andrews, Gloria Carney, M·M Kevin Cavlnlugh, M·M Dlvid Correllus, M·M E1elnot Driscoll. Beattice Emerlld, Edmu'nd Hohmann, M:M Stephen Holmes, Edwlrd Kendrigln, leo luchrllt, M-M John Mlcedo, Arthur Mirshlll, M·M frank, Mlstrilno, M-M Mlnuel Medeiros, Dlniel McClrthy, M·M Henry McCarthy, M·M John McCarthy, M·M louis McMenlmy, Mrs Clesar Hervi, Shirley Pecue, Jlmes Pine, Ruth Rodriguez, M" Mlurite Tavares; $40 Hildl Cabrll, M-M Joseph Cordeiro, MoM Antone Mlrtin, M-M Herbert Moniz, M-M Mlnuel Rezendes, M-M Joseph Tlvlres, M-M George Blrbozl, M·M Joseph farland, M·M Richard lewis, M-M Vincent· luckrllt, Blanche Perry, M·M Henry Teileirl, Judrth Willis $35 M·M George Cabrll, M·M George Champagne, M·M Richlrd Egidio, Agnes lewis, Carol Pires, M·M Richlrd Hirtle, M·M Gilbert hVlres; $25 Deborlh Aguilr, M·M Gerard Alves, M·M Jose Amorin, M·M John Blrtel, M·M Robert Benoit, M·M William Bento, M·M Willilm Bonito, M·M Glry Botelho,M·M Jlmes Bolelho, "'·M John Burke, M·M Rollin Burton, M·M James Cabral, M-M James Cardeiro, M·M Constlntine Castleberry, M·M Arthur Cilmbelli, Marie Connotly, M·M Plul Coller, M-M Clifford Cruz, M-M Joseph D'Andra, M-M Manuel DeSouzl, M·M John DilS, Barhara Feener, M-M Dlniel ferreira, M·M frlnk figuerido $25 M-M John fllnagan, M-M Frank Garcia, M·M Ray Godin, ..MJlmes Halloran, Irene Handy, M-M James Hanson, M·M George Hayes, M-M Bernard Ignos, M-M Kenneth Kozens, M·M Jonathln lorsordo, M-M Michael lukas, M-M Louis Marshall, M·M louis Marshall, M-M Antone Medeiros, M-M Myron Medeiros. M-M Edward Mitchell, Cahrles Monteiro, M-M Thomas Moran, Marguerite Murphy, M-M Donald McCarthy, M-M Thomas O'Shaughnessy, franklin Perry, M-M Joseph Peters, M-M Gary RabeSl, Anna Richerson, M-M Walter Roach, M-M Donald Robello, M·M David Snaicki, M-M Thomas Shevory, M·M John Silvia, Mary Simmons, M·M Francis Skelly, M-M Donlld Swire, M-M Manuel Tavares, M-M Florence Tberrien; M·M James Valdes, M·M John WilcOI, M·M Paul Wimer CENTERVIllE Our lady of Victory $1000 M-M John D. Boyne; $600 Rev. John A. Perry; $200 M-M Anthony DeDecko, M-M Marshall Faillace, M. Henry Mcinerney; $150 M·M Alfred Fournier, M-M James Pendergast, M-M Roy F. Pollino; $125 Mrs. Lillian FO'Neil; $120 M·M PhilipE Ballou; $100 M-M AlfredC Balaro, M-M Garrell FBowler, Joseph Cairns Sr, Mrs Kathryn Connors, M·M Joseph CCullinan, M-M John Dunton, M-M William Glover, M-M Wayne LJames, Francis TJudge, Francis Kilday, Katherine MacDonald, Mrs John Macleod, Agnes l Mcinerney, M-M Stanley McLean, M·M John JPendergast, M-M Joseph Reardon, Mrs Thomas MScanlan, MI1 John FShea, M-M George Sheehan; $80 Marea Sefton $75 M·M Charles Barrett, Mary Bohling. Mrs Frances Guertin, William T Horrigan, Mrs Job H Lippincoll, M-M James EMcGrail, Mabelle O'Neil; $60 M-M Leo Barksdale; $50 M·M John FAylmer Jr,_ M-M Joseph 1 Cairns Jr, M-M Leo J Coveney, M·M Richard TFartey, Mrs Gertrude AFisher, Kallipe G Glroutes, M-M Richlrd Kennedy, Mrs Lawrence Mlnn, M·M Robert McDonlld, M-M Alfred Menesale, M-M Edward JMurphy, Edward Helson, M·M Arnotd EPond, M-M 1Rlspante, Mrs Raymond Russell, Mrs
Julia Sullivan, Mrs Waller Theriaull M-M Edward DTocio; $40 Mrs Mildred B Joslyn, Mrs Guilford Mudgett; $35 M-M Lawrence Crovo, Mrs Harry Davidson, M-M Andrew JKelly. Mrs Howard Munroe, M·M Frlncis Walsh; $30 M-M Paul Charest, Mrs Kim Cole, William GGrinnell, Mrs Mary Hoonan, M·M Frank Popoli, M·M Roy Prescoll, Mrs Doris Schumacher; $25 Dr & Mrs GCBarry, Jlmes Blake, M·M John J Blumelle, M·M Mark Bowen, M-M John Byron, M·M John Clrey, M-M Benjlmin Chise, M·M Francis X Collin, M-M John JConnolly, Helen Corsa, M-M David PCurley, M·M James MDvilin, M-M William JDillon, Mrs Caryl Dorman, M-M John JDriscoll, M·M ThomasA Fellows, Frlnces Fleming. Jlne flynn, Mrs George Garoutes, M·M Daniel Hlrkins, Gerald J Hlrtley, Dr & Mrs Raymond J Hill Jr $25 Helen PHogln, M-M Dlvid Holden, M·M Dlniel BHughes, Mrs Dorothy Hughes, M-M Chlrles Kelleher, M-M Thomas f Kelley, Mrs Chlrlolle M Kelly, M·M Willilm Kelly, M·M Jlmes Keville, M·M Howlrd VKitchen, Mrs Helen BLandrigln, M·M Michlellepn, M-M Rllph lemay, M·M Jlmes Lundy, M·M Roland J Mlrcoul, M·M David McCarthy, M-M Thomls f McDonlld, M·M Edwlrd JMcleln, M-M francis McVlrish, M·M James 0 Monlhln, M·M Peter MurrlY, M-M John Horton, M·M Thomas Hutile, M·M Arthur O'Keefe, M-M Dlvid O'Keefe, M-M Edwlrd Perry, Richlrd 0 Prldl, M·M Wilfrid 0Sampson, Dr & MI1 Steward Seigle, M·M Wilfred Shelley. MI1 George Sieverts, M·M Plul J Smrth Jr, Mrs Robert SlIrck, M·M Richard Stelaney, M-M RobertStewltL MI1George Taylor, M·M Robert Tegelalr, M-M Frank Tenlglil, M·M ChartesJ Vllcour Jr, MI1 Wilier CVerney, M-IIlawrence Verrier, M-M Edmund JWllsh Jr, M·M PatriCk Wllsh, M·M ThomlS PWIIsh, MI1 Cynthia Weinert /IA.TUCm Sl.lllry-O.l. 01 th.lll. $350 Rev. Philip A_ DlVignon; $250 M-M Robert McGrath Sr; $200 Kenneth Holdglte Jr; $125 Donlld Terry, Capt. and MI1_ W. folrer; $100 John Mendoncl, M·M Howlrd llundry, M·M James Creccl, Mlrk Arnold; $75 M·M William Burdick Jr., $65 M·M Donlld Holdgate Sr; $60 Eunice Sjolund, Mary Grimes; $50 M·M Edward Strojny, Annelle Stackpole, M·M Severino Roderick, Myles Reis Sr, Lucille Pew, Thomas McAuley, Dorothylochlfeld,Josephine Deacon, Shlron Cranston, NancyChlse, M-M Arthur Buller, M·M Donald Allen Jr, $35 M-M Richard KOtllaC, Lucille lamb, Charles BFleming. M·M Rllph Hardy, Lorraine Reith; $30 Terry Sylvia, M·M Marcellus Glidden, M-M francis Lynch, M-M Jeffrey Marks, Palrick Newport, M·M Edmund TPollard, M-M Peter ESylvia; $25 Jill Evans, Therese Woodward, Shirley Walls, Robert Toti, M-M Barry Thurston, M-M Manuel Sylvia, Caroline Sylvia, Agnes Sylvia, M-M Stephen Swift, Esther Swain, M-M Philip Sullivan, M-M Robert Slotund, M·M Wesley Simmons $25 M·M Joseph Senecal, John Sanlos, M·M Robert Ruley, M·M Wilford Rock, Roger Roche, M·M Harry Robishaw, M-M Christopher Roberts, M-M H. Flint Ranney, M-M Edmund Rlmos, M-M Richlrd Moran, M-M George Metcalf, M·M Robert McGrath Jr, M-M Jamie Mlrks, M-M Llrry Manchester, Helen Levins, M·M Brian Legg. M·M Richard Larrabee, M-M John Kane, M·M Richard Kalman, M·M Jlmes Joynt, M·M Henry Huyser, M-M William Hourihan, M-M Richard Herman, M-M Arthur Green, Bel Gonnelll, Elelnor ferreira, John Fee, M-M William Ellis, Arthur Egan, Ethel Dunham, M·M Thomls Devine, M·M Ronald DaSilva, Carol Crowell, Dauna Coffin, frederick Clark, Mary Childs, M-M Richard Caton, M·M Dennis Caron, M-M Melvin Cardos, M·M Paul Bilby, Rila Belts, M-M Howard Bardsley fAlIOUTH SI. Pllrick $3000 Rev. francis X. WaIIlce; $1200 Rev. James A. McCarthy; 1.000 Anonymous; $500 Anonymous; $250 Mrs Gilbert J Noonan, M-M Terrence Dineen; $200 M·M Liooel Cure, M-M Wiliam C Dillon, Jr; $150 Anonymous, Mrs Aidl Viti Re; $125 Katherine Robbins, Anonymous; $120 M-M louis Tessier; $100 Anonymous, A.E. Clancy, Gerlld flynn, M-M James TMcDonough, M-M Joseph Miskell Jr, Enestllkrewski; $80 M-M Edwin Medeiros; $75 Edmund CWessling. Mrs Joseph BMiskell, Anonymous; $60 Anonymous; $50 frances TBarry, M·M David Carr, Melvin Dolan, Josephine Doyle, William Drew, M-M Joseph L.R. Dumais, M-M Chester frlzier, M-M Robert Grandfield, M-M A.R. Hallahln, Reed A Hamilton, Mrs JohnM Joseph, Edward Kendrigan, M-M Bart CKelleher, M·M Richard Lopes, M·M Frink Oliver, M-M Armand Ortins, M-M Edwlrd Perry, Mrs Wallace Pierce, Mrs CHarles Russell, M-M Paul J Seccareccia, Jr, M-M Philip Stone, M-M Richard Stone, Theresa RStone, Joseph Whelan $35 M-M Joseph Armbruster, M·M Dlniel Bartolomei, M-M Thomas Dorsey, M·M Adam Klspar, M-M Aldo Milanese, Anonymous; $30 Mrs John Fflynn, M-M Anthony Glista, Dr &Mrs Waller 1 Mclean, M-M Joseph McLeish, Anonymous; $25 M-M Mlrcel Albert, Theresa Albert, M·M Leonard Barr, Mrs John J Burke, Margaret ABurke, M-M Peter Berglgnl, M·M francis J Bradley, Mrs Jlmes Cassidy & MargareL M-M Bernard Clssidy, M·M Francis Close, Ritl-Conlon, Gail CaVlnaugh, M·M Chester Christie, M·M Richlrd DeMello, Dorothy DIVis, M·M J. Andrels DeMIlCO, Karen Doble, Doris formln, Adele Giabha~ Mrs Bertrlm Hlddon, M·M Herbert Hlrt, M-M Chlrles Haynes, M·M Vincent Inness, M·M Ernest Kelting. Elizabeth & Claire Kennedy, Mrs Richard Kippen, M-M Rlymond Maguire, George Morin, Mrs John MurrlY, M-M Ellsworth Nighlingale, M·M frlnk Nunes, M-M John O'Coonell, M-" Abrlm Peters Sr, M·M David Peterson, M-M Victor S Pozerycki, M·M Artbur Robichaud, Jennie Rosenquist, Helen Sullivln, Mary Tobils, M·M RIYllOnd J Wilfilms, M·M Anthony Yando $500 M-M Chartes Blrdelis, M·M Richlrd Kinchll, Anonymous; M-M Richard Kinchll; $100 Mrs John Collins,Martha RAhern, M·M John Molongoski, Marpret E. Weil; $60 M·M John Dsborne,Jr, Anonyous; $50 M·M John JClrrotl, Jr, Mrs James Conley, Cyril &Olga fennelly, M-" Anthony Ghelfi, Richlrd PKing. M·M Alonzo Labell M·M Albert Mlrtinlge, Dlnte Memmolo Family. M·M Jesse Miller, John JO'Connor, Mrs Bernard O'Hayre, M·M Edward Studley, Mrs Lillian Tegan, M·M John Mlloy; $35 M·M Lee Bourgoin, M-M Edward Godlewski, M-M Howard Lannon $30 M-M Willer Buguey, M-M Leo Delaney, M-M Plul Kelliher, Jean TLlrkin, M·M frederick Toran, Mrs Miry Ames, Mrs Benjamin Bevellnder, Anonymous; $25 M·M William Buckley Jr.. M·M Thomas Callahln, M-M Jack Clvmaugh, M·M Jobn Condon, Mrs Louise Cook, M·M W~lilm Cullen, Anonymous, M-M John Dalton, Plulyne Dick, M-M leo Dunn Jr, M-M Michael EEarly, M'" Albert fellers, Mrs George fonseca, Mrs Robert flynn, Pauline Grldeski, lliades family, Alice Jonl$, Mlouise Justice. M-M John Kinton, M-M Joseph Kynch, M·M Normln Laforesl M-M frlnk Lipp, M·M John McEvoy, Janet Meldon, M-M John CMiller, Jr.. James Hidositko, M·M John Hoehella, Mary HHolan, M-M Eric Peterson, M-M Paul Rich. Elizabeth Scalli, Mrs Robert SWinson, Eugene Tassinari, Pltrick Twohig. Mrs Adeline Vadala ,. COTUIT/MASHPEE Christ Ihe Kine $500 Edwlrd Oily; $300 Arthur ABrannan; $200 M·M Gregory Beckel; $120 James Walker; $100 M·M Jean Dion, Claire AW.Its, M-M Alfred Rich, Jr., Richard Rudzinski, M·M George Balch, Ruth EJonis, M-M William Johnston, M-M John Thorn, J.N. Fitzgerald, M-M Michael Lane. MI1 Roy Smrth, M-M Fred Holway, M-M Earl Robinson, Mrs Alfred Lewando; $75 M-M John Tolchinsky; $50 M·M James Klminske, M-M Eugene McCluskey, M-M Edward Amesbury, Elizlbeth Tyminski, M-M Costabile Cipullo, M-M Simuel Re, M·M Chartes Whiteheld, M-M Waller Carlson Jr, M-M William Gerson, Anne Gitzgerlld, M·M John Crowley; $40 JOin Shields; $35 M·M Joseph O'Keefe; $30 M·M Richard Shlughnessy, Mrs William Mone, M·M John Richlrdson . $25 John logan, Sarlh Fordham, Mrs Chester Brown, M-M Daniel leary, M·M John Roberts, M·M francis Burke, Mary & Gina Abreau, Gerlrd laBute, M-M George Wyatt, Virginia Belanger, M·M Arthur McNully, Mary CafillO, M-M George Duclos, Anne Shaw, Dr &Mrs Russell ferrigno, M·M Thomas Booth, M·M Andrew Boyd, Mary Ann Albertine, M-M Agostino Leone, M-M Bruno Malinowski, M·M William Malone, M-M John Sorcenelli, Jr., M·M Angelo Massa, Alice Alberico, M-M James McGrath, M-M Frank McGinity ATTlEBORO fAllS SI. Ilrk $320 M·M Paul Danesi; $250 Dr &Mrs John Killion; $200 M·M Thomls Plrris; $100 Marie & Suzanne Nolin, M·M Norman Rogers, Plul S Jutras, Edward McCrory, francis Mlrtin, Albert Gingrls, Plul Lenahan; $60 Mlrie O'Connell, Daniel Torre; $50 M-M lawrence Dufflny, Deacon & Mrs Jlmes Meloni, Michael Duggan, Hlrold A fuller, Thomas Bannon, Annie Conneely, James furtado, ThomlS .TIylor, Michael Murphy, Gerlrd Vachon, M·M Emilio Glutieri; $35 Marielle Dube $30 Frlncis Hlrdi, John Ross $25 Clyde Nunes, John Mc;Jntyre. fr.ank MeDermott, George Magnln, Cltherine Barone, James Mlgnln, Edward Czekanski, Alphonse Pllirdy, John ferrara, Mildred Gilroy, Anthony Gazzola, Edwlrd Pariseau, Clarence CO'"CY, Kevin Hannln, James_McMahon, Dorothy Allen, Grace filion, Ninl Olson, Dorothy Schofield, Plul Mendeville, Marion Marshall : " ArTlE80~0 • -St John thl Enncelisl $500 In Memory 01 the Henry fimiJy; $300 M·M Jlmes Coogan; $275 M-M luca Fantaccione; $250 M-M Harry Borden, M-M Paul Rockett; $200 William flynn, MI1J Harry Condon, M·M RRussell Morin; $160 M·M Edwlrd Clsey, M·M John Reardon; $150 M·M Plul SClnlon, Mrs f Joseph Doyle, M-f!1 John Mcintyre, M·M Robert Kenny; $120 M-". Victor Vlughln; $100 Klthleen & , Peter Guimond, Mrs Arthur f!1ulligln, M·M Henty flynn. Kevin lawless, M·M Robert fite, In Memory of Theresa & John Mahon,Sharon Kelley, Mrs Wilfilm Goff, M·M Stephen Fontnelu, M·M Thomls Fenton, M-M Ralph Sears,R fantlccione, M-M Victor 0 Clair, fIt·M Dlniel Holin, M·M Jlmes Dulude, M·M Edwlrd Maher, Norman BoudrelJl. at-M Edwlrd f lopes . $80 M·M Donlld Lange; $75 M·M Mervell TCronin, Dr &MI1 fredrick WolI, M-M Thomls Walsh, M·M David J Foley, M·M John Costello, M-M Gilbert 0 Rea, Vincent Nihln, M·M Robert Edwlrds; $61 Rosemary lesage; $60 M-M Wesley Ridlon, Rill 0 Donnell, M-M Chlrtes Bowen; $50 M·M Gerard Kenton, M·M Donald Vandll, M-M frank Rose, Delphine DowdIU,M·M Donald Corbeil, M·M Jlmes Mlrtins, M-M FBoschert, The Redgate Family, M·M RSchwensfeir Jr. Miry Gilnnrtelli, M-M William Murphy, Adell Dudovicz, Dorothy Holin, George Bussiere, M-M AlbertPion, M-M George Schommer, M-M David Catudal, Mrs Ernest Anderson, M·M Dennis Kelley, M-M.wltter PSmlt~ M-M[rlnk Clrroccia, MI1 James foley, Helen Sheehan, M-M Edward Murphy, Horace landon, M-M William Jost M-M William Brown, M-M Gerard Champagne, M-M Normend Pelletier, M-M lhomas Bishop, M·M Richard Hlnlon, M·M Lawrence Habershaw, M-M John Dola.., M-M Thomas Bellvance. Jerome O'Brien, Anne Clrroll, M-M Egino SlVioli, M-M Joseph Collins, M-M Leo Rushlow, M-M William Walsh, M-M Joseph Pedro, M-M Edward Olson, M·M Anthony Magina $40 M-M Robert Nerz, Gertrude McBrien, M-M Eugene Martin, Helen Shanley, M-M Wayne Garriepy, M·M Paul Davey; $35 M-M Anthony Cataldo, M-M John TWhite Jr, Arthur Nunes, Mark Traversi, Coleen 0 Hanlon, M-M Edward Raposa; $33 M-M Robert Caruso; $30 Mrs Gfarrington Jr, Bernard Beally, M·M Joseph Bono, M-M Larry Valade, M-M Joseph Mahon, M-M George McCauley, M·M Joseph Destefano, M-M William IVoloshyn, M-M John Rapoza, M-M Michael Keane, M-M Gerard Gagnon, Robert Figuerado, Lorella Heagney, M-M Frank Fanning, Linda Pemberton, M-M David Petrie, M-M John Robinson, M·M Edward Healey, Judy McKnight $25 M-M Gerald Lusk, M-M Jesse Almeda, M-M Brian Mulhern, Timothy Fisher, M·M John Shea, M-M Paul Anderson, Elizabeth Smith, MEBergin, M-M Wm McKenna & John, M·M Thomas Carroll, James Rich, M-M John PWhite, M-M Alfred Lortie, M-M Charles Riley, George & Mary Winsor, Delvina Perreaull, M-M Kevin Turley, M-M James Carney, M-M Carl Cleveland, William Madden, M·M Andrew Figuerado, M-MJohnDurkee, M-M Theodore Patrick, M-M Joseph Powers $25 M·M Russell Frederickson, M-M Edward SUllivan, M-M Gerard Cameron, M-M Normand Cloutier, Idolin Cavaco, Alice Johnson, Rita Giffin, M·M William Brennan, Annelle 0 Heil, Mrs John fleming. Beatrice Paquelle, Helen Schriever, M-M Edward Shea, Marieange Kirovac, Marguerite Mondor, M-M Henry Beaulac, M-M Bartholomew Cryan, lucille felil, Mrs Robert Sharkey, fred McCracken, M·M John Stewart, Evelyn Sheebln, M-M Jobn Gagne, Elizabeth Holdgate, M·M Roland Goudreau, Helen Madden,
ATTLEBORO M-M Malcom Lagay Jr, M-M MFMaroderolslan, M-M Roger Cloutrer, Mrs Alfred Goulet, M-M Raymond hille, M-M John WhIte, M-M John WIlson, M-M John Cherecwlch, M·M John Hannan, M-M Leroy Yarboro, II-M Gerald Rousseau, M MRIchard JPIerce, M-M RIchard Feslk, M·M Manuel Rego, M-M Charles Clarke, Carl Kagen, M·M Kevm Delaney, MM Thomas R Leblanc, Ada Fratom, M·M John Mamoh, Helen Schromm, M-M Eugene Hunt, M-M John Holley, Hugh Corbett Damel PIon, Anne LHyland, In Memory of Margaret &Ian DaVIs, In Memory of Henry WKelley, M-M Kevm Blake, M-M Lawrence Bremck, M·M Dean Winslow, M-M Thomas Turgeon, Ann Dupee, Margaret 0 Keefe, M-M Leo Lemalstre, Mrs John Witherell, M-M Douglas Welden, M MDavId Keenan, M-M Robert Rohman, M-M Robert Stoops, Albert Nardlm, Mr McGee, M-M Manuel Amaral, Mrs Thomas Chnton, M-M Harry Loew, M-M James Bllch, Angela LewIs, Donald E Bonnette, Margaret Doran, M-M Albert Lahberte, M·M Paul Garon, M·M Fredellck Marshall, Vllgmla Dwyer, M-M Robert Lee, M-M Gregory Jeannotte, M·M Paul LOllncz, M·M HBatchelder, John Mahoney, M·M George Matros, M-M Robert Pouhn, M-M John Allen, M·M Wilham Flynn, In Memory of Vincent II McGmn, M M James Cullen, M·M Joao G PeQueneza, Theodore Charron, M-M WIlham Skivmgton, Mrs Albert Hannans, M-M MIchael Cost, M-M Bllan Gravehne • Holy Ghost $1000 M MRaymond KellIher, $200 M·M Allred Vaz Sr, $150 M·M Raymond McAndrews, ,150 Gerald F McAnt1rews, $75 M-M Fredellck Elhs, M-M George ERyan, Mary S Sulhvan, $50 M·M Joseph R Ambers, M M LewIs Benson, Rosland MartellI, M·M Elzear SIcard, M·M Roland Tremblay, Madelme Turley, M·M Gary AYoung; $40 John Amaral, M-M Mallano Castro, M-M Leon O'Bllen, Ahce Perry, M MJoseph I' Pohbhk, $35 M-M Walter Tansey, $30 MMJoseph Medellos, $25 Adllan Antaya, Y-M Joseph TArruda, Mary Baxendale, Mary Bullard, M·M Raymond Castro, Donald ChIld, Robert Erwm, M·M FrancIs Ferara, M MCharles Fox, M MEdward Furtado, RIchard Layton, M-M Raymond LIZotte, M·M Joseph lOleck, M M Joseph Machado, M M Thomas Martm, Raymond AMcAndrews, Malia Medellos, Mrs Joseph EMenard, M-M Frank Plstolese, Mrs Joseph Rocha, Mrs Fredllck Rodell, MM Leo RRoy, Helen SmIth St Joseph $125 M·M Albert Dumont, $100 Amta Amado, M-M John Duphlly, M-M George Largess, St Vmcent de Paul Socrety, M M Ralph lIto, $,75 Mrs Joseph Bellonll, M-M Juhen Forget, M·M Leonard Pmault, $50 CouncIl 263 Jeanne D'Arc, DaVId EFontneau. M-M Oscar Pmault, $40 M·M Robert Dubeau, . Matr/da & Don Lopes, $30 MM Ronald eiland, M M Ernest Gllard, MM Norman Hebert, M-M Joseph Pouhot. M-M James Purcell, Melvm Smith, $25 Antomette Allen, M·M Arthur Archambault. M-M Joe Brannon, M-M Albert E Dumont. M-M George Conley, M·M Lawrence Governo, Ahce Lacalliade, M-M George TLamarre, M·M Edward Alandry, M-M Robert landry, M-M Earl Jlund,Loretta &DOllS Nadeau, IIrs Edward Peck, Therese Perry, Rosallo Proulx, St Joseph's Women's GUIld, M·M FranCIS Tetreault SI. Stephen $120 M-M Norflland I' Beauregard, $100 M-M Robert Desrosrers, M-M Joseph Hodge, Gerard Lafenoere, Mrs Edward Laprerre, Sr, M·M Edward Laprerre, M·M Leo Laprerre, GIlberte Rmguette, George Rmguette, Joseph Terxella, Jr, St Stephen CouncIl of Cathohc Women, $50 M·M George Bosh, II·M Gerard Daneau, Mrs Theodore Lacourse, M-M Paul Lavallee, M-M John S Lazarz, M·M leonard Ralhbun, M·M Arnold Sliva, M M Eugene J Thenoault, DIane Wllhelm-Globa, $40 M-M James Aussant, , $35 32 Arhtur Karabells, $35 M·M Albert Ousley, $30 M-M Jean Banoere, M·M Russell Dugas, M·M James AG,ammallno $25 M-M John ApIIl, EmIl Brodeur, M-M Theodore HCharron, M·M Donald Charron, M·M Gary Cullaz, II-M Fredellck CUrtIS, M MKevm Deschenes, Raymond Dube, MMHerve Dumont, FranCIS GFontneau, M·M Armand Frechette, Mrs Henry Fremer, M,M Raymond Gagnon, M·M Albert Gmgras, M M Raoul Gousre, M M FranCIS Gousre, M·M Florent Hudon, Mrs Emil Laprerre, Joseph Lavallee, M·M MIchael McDonnell, Mrs Delphls ParadIS, M-M Raymond PaQum, Roger PeloQwn, M·M Allred PeloQwn, Irene RapOla, Terry RIchards, M-M Robert AStahl, M·M Leonard TitUS, M·M Robert Tryon, M·M Peter Vanoeur SI Theresa $2,000 AFllend, $600 Rev Edmond RLevesque, $300 M·M Raymond Gravel, $225 M-M loUIS LaCIVIta, $200 M-M MIchael LewIs, $150 Anonymous, $100 Mrs Esther DesmaraIs, M·M Ernest lIalor, M·M DaVId Wagle, $75 Anonymous, $60 Anonymous, M-M Slephen MIlewskI, $50 M MAlbert Addessl, M-M Raymond Bonm, M-M John Casserly, M-M Roland Froment. M M Robert lahberte, Anonymous, Melame McGovern, M MHarold Medellos, Arthur Mondor, M-M Robert PeloQum,M MJohn Plath, Anonymous, M·M A,me Turgeon, $35 M-M Robert Hannaway, Thomas Rerlly, Rene Thenoen, $30 M·M Sam Battagha, M·M RIchard Lareau, Mrs ElIZabeth Letebvre, M-M Charles Rozak $25 Anonymous. Mr Rheal Berger, M M Boleslaw Rec, M M John Brady, M-M Gerald Billion, M M Charles Calkms, Mrs Jaye Chabot, M-M Raymond J Chartrer, Mrs Ambrose Conogan, Mrs Laura Delude, M-M George D,Canllo, M MEugene Doyle, M MCharles GIbbons, Mrs Robert Hale, M MDenms Healy, M M James Henry, Dr Henry J Hogan, Mrs Raymond Kelley, M-M John Kenny, Walter Kosk,re, Mrs Walmore LaFontatne, Mrs Joseph lunderVllle, M-M Kenneth Mclean, M-M Edmond Messrer, M M Charles O'Connor, M MManuel Pacheco, Joseph Soares, M MEmllSztaba, MMEllIS Tltmas, M·MGeorge Tedmo NORTH ATTlEBORO St. Mary $500 M MPaul J Roche, Mrs John FSmIth, $250 Nelson Gulskl, $200 Children of the L,ght I'rayer Group, St Mary's Heahng M,mstry, $150 St Mary's Women's GUIld, $110 Mrs Bernard Byrnes, $105 Mrs LouIS Donley, $100 In Memory of John RCarter, M MleoCroutrer, St Mary's Couples Club, In Memory of Rev Msgr Paul F terraccrano, $65 Mrs Frank Fisler, $55 Mary Kennedy, M-M LOUIS Landry, $50 John BevllaQua Jr, Mrs Juhe Hammond, In Memory of M-M Thomas Langtor, In Memory of Edmond E Levesque, St Mary's Altar Servers, M-M Arthur Spencer, In Memory of M·M Adelard Tetrault, In Memory of Mary J Tetrault, $45 M-M Robert Carvalho, $40 Mrs Dorothy Szewczykowskl, $35 M-M FrancIS Consldme, M·M John lang, Edward Nolan $30 M M James DIamond, Mrs Thomas Feeney, Mrs Frances Vandal, M MFredellck Whlttrer, $25 Herman Asher, M MJohn Chaplow, Mrs Anna Gaboury, M MRalph GIlmore, Mrs James HItchcock, M M Thomas Hoey, Josephme Lonardo, Mrs LoUIS McAdams, MMJames McSweeney, Nando Melchlono, M-M lawrence Nigro, M MCharles Phalen, M MKevm POlller, RIchard Qumn, M-M Carl VR'IO, MMMIchael Roche, MM Edward TSchmIdt, Florence l Sharon, M-M Norman Svendsen, Anthony Velletll • Sacred Heart $125 M-M Nelson Duphmey, $100 M-M Harry Cooper, $50M-M RaymonllAlger, M M John Carr, Mrs Yvette Hamel, MM Paul Sauve, $40 Joseph Achm, $30 M·M Arthur Cloutrer, M M Normand Cloutrer, MIldred RIchards, $26 MMWIlbur Weldon, $25 Mrs Aldea Brats, M·M Pl!ter Centazzo, Mrs Rose Cote, M MNeal Cottreau, Mrs Flora Destrampe, RIta & ElOISe Gagnon, M·M Walter Hanos, M·M George Karcher, M-M Wiater Kllylo, lIl1ran Lablle, M-M Joseph Landry, Albert Laprerre, Ehzabeth Nalley, Carol Nerney, M·M OVlla Ouellette, M MRobert Ouellette, M·M Maullce PaQum, M·M leo Prette, DenISe Pmsonnault, Mrs Esther Plnsonnault. M-M Stanley PodSladlo, M-M Bertrand Prefontame MANSFiElD St Mary $250 M M Vincent BOttI, $200 M M ABoldllghlnl, $100 Mrs Edward Chace, MM Joseph Murphy, M M WIlham Morton, $50 M M W,lham J Breen, LOUISe Capone, Mary Capone, M MRIchard Curley M MConley Eagan, M MThomas Hughes, M MCharles Joseph, M MArthur Kane M MDomemc Macarone, Mrs Raymond Ockert M1v1 Mark Nrederberger, M MJoseph phllhps, MMEdward Sliney, M-M Chfford Titus, $45 M-M ADelGrasso, $40 M MEllc Butler, M·M RIchard Charbon mer, MrsJamesCoyne, Wmlfred Marcussen, M-M James Roach, $35 M-M Mark Canuel, M MJohn LCraven, M MTodd Johnston, $30 MM Richard Brown M M Carmen Cardlnute $25 M MJohn Antosca, M MlouIS Antosca, Mallon Aylward, M-M Frede"ck Bittner M M,leo Brochu, ElIZabeth Butler, M MFrank Candela, M MJamesCard, M MAnthony Carlone M MNorman Coggeshall M-M Amellcao Der M-M Nicholas DeMarco Jr, M M francIS DeVine, M M Joseph Devhn, M·M Arthur Dupree M-M Bllan Egan, M MWIlham Gasbarro, M MDonald Genoa, Annette Gllhs, M MSlephen GIllIS M·M Em~ Giordano, M MFrnak Guardabasclo, MMJos Houghton, M MRobertJones, M MWIlham Kilby, M·M Salvatore lombardo, M-M RIchard lo", M MPaullutkevlc, M MCharles Mace, Mrs Paul Manberg, LUCIlle McAhce, M·M John McNall, MMVIctor NarcISO, MMJohn 0 Rourke, M MKenneth Owens MMS pazklOkas, M MWIlham Strom, MMDenIS Tobm, M MGerald Tuhs, Ellen Westlund, M-M John WIlkinson, M·M Charles SEEKONK St Mary $1000 Rev Thomas l RIta, $500 M MJoseph Hodge, $300 M MJohn SFrancIS, $225 M·M J DaVId FrancIS, $200 Charles HMessrer, $185 Or John Belsky, $175 M MGerard CmQ Mars $150 M-M John Murphy, $125 M·M John Hamngton, $100 M-M Paul Hodge, M MAlfred l Heureu" M MEdmund Murray, M MMartin Carr, M MEdmund McCann. $75 MMHerbert Leddy, '50 M·M Rlc~ard Drolet, MM Harold McCormIck, Jenane GOulet, DOllS I' Goulet. M MBA DlI/a, M-M George McCarthy, tot MRaymond Keough, Agnes Blake, Mrs Oavld Blake, M-M Anthony lUlZ, Antone Governo, M MPaul Tetreault, M-M Joseph Meagher. Wilfred ThornhIll, Mrs John RPrzybla, John McDermott, John Perrella M·M Joseph Palana, M-M Ellc Spenser, M MMIchael Tamburro, Maureen Murphy, M·M Leo Tracey, W,lllamO'SIIen, M M PaUt Rankowltz, M M AntoolD PIres, Mrs Karen Steverls, $55 M M Gerald lanoue, $40 M·M Bert Suhvan, fo1rs Rose Dunn. M-M George LaBelle, M MHarold Doran, $35 JeremIah Raposa, Gertrude & Rene Beauchemin, M-M Joseph Perry. Mrs'B LAmos, M-M James Brackett, M MFrancIS DeCrosta, M·M John ESpellman, M-M Ralph Baumgartel, MM'Fr'anclslaushway, M MRobert Gravel $30 M M FrederIck Dobras: Mrs Guy Ohnd, Mis Juha Kent. M MBenlamlnBraga, Patllcla 0 Coyle, MoM RIchard Gllard, WeSly ~ Morey, Mrs JacQoes Leduc, Joseph MRegan Sr: $25 M MSterhng Dalton, "-M RIchard f Goyette, M MlouIS Kuffrey, Mrs Margaret Lockwood, M·M Aldenc RIchard, MMEugene flarvey, M·M Ronald BOIVin, Mark &Sue Lockwood, David Mcintyre, M MJames McDade, MaryK Coyle, Mrs Joseph Marcmkwlcz, M MRoger Reeves, M-M Thomas Costa, M MNormand Trahan, M MChfford Hughes, M-M Robert Kenneally, MM RIchard Chatlgny, MIchelle A Cotton, Frances E Cotton, M·M Mariuel Sliva. Mrs Rita' Jaco!uccl, MM frank Santos, MOM George GelSser, Ralph F Arguln, Jr:M M taurentThlbert, M-M Frank Foley, M·M Wilham Duquette, M MJames McCardle, M-M Lawrence FJarviS, M-M Kenneth Reddmgton, M-M Charles Scott, M·M John Tobin, Susan VTracey, M MRobert Bombard •Ifr, M·M Stephen B Bragl, M.-M Arthur Bergeron Jr, M-M Michael McCartin, M Ghalll, M·M MIchael laFratta, Thomas FMaguIre Jr, Mrs Thomas Magulle, M,MRobert Fremer, M·M Joseph 000 Carlos. M·M J Snee, M MKMarcotriglano, M-M Robert Fontatne, Albare, Marceau, M-M W~"m Flet~her, M·M Henry Yerelsky, Mrs WBechtel, Tammy Petzold, M-M WCushman, M-M Joseph NSherry, Chfford Wallace, M M Edward Harrop, M MRobert Desautel, M MArthur Wildgoose, MMJohn lomas, M-M CharlesSllolS, M-M Albert L SmIth, MM Arthur EStenberg III. Hazel McLaughhn, Edmond Bedard Oor lady of lit. Carmel $~OO Rev Thoma's CltlaY~llWl~3OQ Franc:s Vendetl, M·M Lawrence M Weyker, $250 M·M Wllna!\l Cudd,gail, $200 JOtt6Henft\icks, M·M 0 ~nthony Y~n~ettl, $150 M·M Henry roley, $125 Or & Mrs Rllriald jll.co;$120 M-M James AHall, M-M Joseph'McCabe, $100 M·M Anthony Andrade, Mary & 8ftharaSurns, MT~Ma"ano,Cavalla!o. M.-MWiliAin Flledlander,M·M ~chard GregoIre, .-11 J Peter MacDonald, M·M Edward Olean, Rita O'NIIII, $9ltM·t.ll:a\mll\8IppohtJj;$15 M·M Joseph l1nthony, M·M Charles Robetts, M-M Gedrge SoIas, $60 M·~ Ray COfllgan, M-M John FCosta, $55 M-M frank Gamboa, $50 -M-M Jolnl (j Car~ey, M:M Wayne D~rds", M-M Joseph M Dllscoll, M-M LouIS C Dupere, M·M Gerald EDley, M-M Vincent Fratt4roolo••"" Feed AGuaroo, ~M RIchard laporte, M-M Armand Lemreux, M-M Edwald Martlll. Wllha1n ft\i:Aullfle, Ken'1.l!1h IIl0er, Mrs touise Oakland, Mrs W Gordon Partmgon, M-M Ahthony l'p~telS_Dr &Mrs Anthony ~olenza: MrsAnna Propatler, M-M Wilham J QlJlrk, M-M Eugene Reberld~'M'M JOhrrf S/te&hrn Jr, MII Randall f' S,lvella, M·", Joseph FSobaoda, M-M Robert RToblasz, M''''fl',lIz:UlJi,schAe,der, , '::,. ~ ',:. $40 M·M JJames Drapeau,'lII>M R"hatd AJohanms, Kennethf'Mf~osl<ey, M-M Joseph TrOJan, M M Denms Veader, $35 Or & Mrs John DOnalley, M-M John Medellos,M-M Frank Mooney, $30 M-M Allred R BenOIt, Mrs John Botelho, Jose 0 Doro, M-M Peter Hopper, M·M Arthur Johnson, Mrs ElIZabeth Kempke, Angela Medellos, Em,'y Medellos, M-M Ralph Tomer, M MThomas 0 Walker, $25 M-M George Amaral, Ioseph MAmaral, M-M Manuel AntonIO, M MJack MArthers, M-M Dav,d AVIla, Mrs JErnest Beauregard, -.·M WIlham EBensoh, Mrs Robert Btackledge, Sarah Blackledge, M·M Bertrand RBlaIS, Mrs WIlfred Blanchette, M-M John J Brett, Amey FBurghardt, M-M Wlluam HCallagher, Mrs Regina Ca~nlng. M-M , Jlexant1er JCastergm" M:fIt PaLII Cosgrove, M-M Vlctoi Cohloo MoM'John Crave,ro, Mary tow Crowley, !I-M,Hany1: DeAngehs, Mrs,Wll)arrLDecker, Ma.,¥ DeSilva, M·M.N PaulDoyle, Dr & M~John ~rhardt, Mrs 'louisl! fallon, M-M Thomas Flemmg, MM W,lIlam'o foell, M:M Joseph I' Geoffroy , , $25 M-M Wiater WGerula, M MCarl J Hanson Jr, M MJoseph Hend"cks Mrs The~e Koveny, M·M WiI!..,\, N La.!'e~~e, M'M,,~a~rel,Lelt~Joseah Macedo, M·ld Sergl~,r.1~c!~O, M M!oseph Mac~a<l.o...M-M
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Ernest Mansohllo, M·M Michael I' Markley, M-M Charles HMartm, M-M John McKenlle, MMAnthony W Mecketsy, M MJoseph Medellos, M-M Robert Medellos, Charlotte Mello, M-M Marc 0 MIller, Mrs Donald MIlls, M-M RIchard C Mllanda, M-M Stephen Navega, M-M John Nunes, Mrs RIta B O'Connell, M-M Vincent Onorato, M·M Manuel Ormonde, M MDonald RParadIS, M-M Joseph GPallseau, M-M Robert J Partington, Robert PIckett, M M Anthony PIquette, Mrs Alexander l Pratt, M-M Frank Rapoza, M·M Joseph Rebello, Mrs Barbara Reed, MM Preston Reynolds, MM Donald J Robillard, Mrs Morelo Rodngues, M MJoseph Saleeba, M·M Jeffrey Sanders, M-M HBruce Serppel, M MWilham Serpa, Mrs John SmIth, M MRobert EStellmach, M MWIlham Toole, M·M James Torres, MM Paul Tortolam, Mrs Freeman Treacy, M-M RIchard Vermette, Mrs llihan Welshman, Donald Wilson, M-M Richard Wolle, M-M Alan Zergler, M-M George ZImmerman NORTON SI. lIary $1000 Rev John V Magnam, $240 M-M Forrest Wallace, $120 M-M Jean-Paul SIIOIS, $90 Mary I Camara, $70 M·M Stephen Ramondl, $60 M-M John Drane, $50 M-M Samuel Arena, M·M John J Camara, M MJoseph RDaley, M-M James Ffamulare, M-M Edward Grant, M-M Joseph SJolly, M-M John JRlbello, Frances MSulhvan; $40 M-M WIlham Marvel, VIctor Waz M-M Henll Yelle, $35 M·M Edward 0 Bartley, M-M Douglas MacMaster, M·M Thomas SIStO, M·M John RSweeney, $25 M-M Clement Adams, M-M Joseph Alves, Mrs Henry Brochu, RIchard Charette, M-M Merle Clark, M·M Joseph FCummings, Irene Danahey, M·M Earl HDlon, Jr, M-M Joseph AGllmaldl, Mary Harllngton, M MAlbert Harvey, M·M DaVId Hubert, M-M Chllstopher Johnson, Joseph KalaczOlk, M-M James Kelly, M-M Thomas VKelly, M M Robert laCasse, lOUISe baChapelle, M-M Robert Maher, M-M Norman JMarshall, M-M AntoOlo Medellos, Mary Nunes, M M RIchard Ohver, Mrs Arthur Puscheck, Paul RIch, M-M Jonathan 0 Rowe, Gunars RutkousklS, Theresa Rushlow, M-M Ken Salomon, M-M John S,gnollello, Phil Zawasky TAUNTON Immaculate ConceptIon $1000 Rev WIlham HO'Rerlly, $500 Rev John J Steakem, $200 Mrs Gilbert SImmons, $150 M·M Henry WoUkunskl, $100 Sheldon & Joyce Ehrenzwelg. Josephrne Monoson, $8B Cornehus Kelly, $80 M-M James Brennan, $75 M·M Edmund Brennan, M-M Allred Florence, M·M WIllIam McCallrey, $50 M-M Norman BIssonnette, Allan Curley, Cathellne Handren, John Hayes, Manon Leonard, M-M Patllck McDermott, M-M Robert Renaud, M-M Anthony Thomas, M-M Il'ruce Velon, M·M Edward Walsh, Joanne Waddell, $40 M-M Roland DuboIS, $35 M-M FrancIS BOIVin, M-M Thomas Hoye, M-M Thomas Leonard, M·M George NICkolds, Helen N,chols, M-M RIchard Oaulston, M-M Leonard Walsh, $30 M-M WillIam Boarman, M-M Allan Campbell, M·M Andrew lsaacsen, Robert & BeverlyMulhern, M-M Paul Peterson $50 M·M Robert Johnson, $25 M·M Robert Caldwell, Marlone GIlbert, Patnc.. Kllovac, M MfrancIS Lucey, M·M WIlham McGowan, M·M Armand Mello, M-M Stanley OVara, Mary & Leshe McNulty, M-M Rlchael Rose, M-M Paul Smith, M·M Alfred Phllhpe $25 Ruth ArQu,n, M·M Harvey Bigelow, M-M M,chael Cronan, M-M Charles Colton, M-M Edward Curley, Mrs Beatllce DesrOSIers, M-M LouIS DesrOSIers, M-M John Haggerty, Robert AD,Ramoo, M-M John Kelley, M-M francIS lallan, Manuel Fontes, M-M WIlham lecuyer, Mary Laurent M-M Edward Mador, Margaret MOlin, M-M Robert McNamara, James Mornson, In Memory of M-M Edward Murby Sr, Mildred Murray, Cathenne McGrath, Eugene O'Bnen, M·M George Paul, Nerl Paulson, M-M Roger Perreault, Edward Lemreux, R,ta LemIeux, M·M Jorge Matersanz, M·M Jeffrey Souza, M·M Jerome Souza, Mindy Thayer, Juhette Vogt, M·M WIlham Ventura, Mary Walsh, George Walczak, Joyce & Edward Z,mmerman Our lady of Lourdes $1500 Rev Joseph Ohvella, $500 Our Lady of Lourdes Bingo CommIttee, $200 Our Lady of Lourdes Confllmatlon Class, $100 AFnend, Rev Mr Robert AFarra, M·M Thomas J Souza, M·M Horaclo Amolln, $60 M-M Charles M Raposa, Th6 O'Gara Fmally, M-M Alfred Rogers, $50 M-M James Corey, M-M Brran Neale, M-M Thomas A Souza, M-M Bnan Carr, M-M Robert Mendes, Paul Camacho, Manuel Phllhpe, A Frrend, $40 M-M Alfred PImental, M-M Arthur Andrade, M-M Joseph F,guellado, $35 M-M EdWin Pm hello, M-M Manuel Coelho, M-M louIS Rega; $32 M-M John I' BaptISte $30 M-M Jose 0 Melo, M-M Kenneth Perry, M-M John Fernandes, M-M Manuel MPerella, AFnend, $25 Hon·Mrs John F Parker, M·M Paul Carter, M-M Baldomero Pena, M·M D,omSlo Sa, M-M Manuel Raposo, M·M Amold Perry, M·M Lincoln DeMoura, M·M Carlton Barney, M-M George Sliva, M·M Wilham E Calhcchra, M-M Wilham Brodre, M·M Damel RDupont, M·M Gilbert FCoute, M-M DaVId FMedas, M-M Edward Vrella, M-M Kenneth M Alves, M·M George Sliva, M-M Manuel Pacheco, DaVId Teves, James Sylvra Jr , Joyce Fernandes, James FDuarte, LOUISe Perry, M·M Jose Botelho, AFr,end St lIary $200 Richard T Donahue, $100 M-M John Connors, Edward Dulty, M M Edward J GalVin, M MDaVId HMartin, M MWIlham Martm, Mary McManus, M MJoseph QUinn, Mrs Vincent O'NeIll, M M James Rerd, Evelyn RIce, M-M Robert JSulhvan, $75 Carlton Caron, Jamce Russell, Thomas Russell, $65 Or & Mrs WIlham J Casey, $55 Joseph O'Boy, $50 M MKenneth Baker. Helen Blld, Joseph Blld, Mary Blld, Mrs Gertrude GIlbert, Marguellte Hoye, M MJohn RMoore M M James EMcGovern, M-M lenl PalazeSl, Leonard Souza, M-M Harry Sulhvan, M MArmand Yelle" $35 Mrs MIldred Maxwell, M MRobert QUIgley, John J RIce, $30 Mrs Hazel Chandler, M M DaVid George, Martha Hewey, Or & Mrs WIlham Watson, $25 George Agurar, RIta Baker, MMEarle Blackwell, M MPaul Brady, W,lham Carney, MMJohn Coute, Catherine Donahue, Dorothy Donahue M-M John Downey, M MPeter George, M Mleo GllchllSt. Or & Mrs Charles Grady, MMFrancIS Gllffln Sr, M MSteven SHlggms, M MJohn Murphy, Mrs Thomas McDermott, MHelene Mcintyre, Mrs Edward O'Keefe, M-M Andrew Scherben, Mrs lawrence Sheelln, James Vaca, Mrs Mary Vacca Stloseph $500 Rev Msgr Thomas J Harnngton $300 Rev Kevm J Harllngton, $200 M-M Robert A Martin, In Memory of Rev WIlham E Farland $150 DaVId BISIO, AFrrend $100 M MStephen Callahan, A Fllend, M M WIII"m Scully M M Raymond Ducharme, Allred Borges $75 M-M Roberl Thomas, M M Edward AiellO, $70 AFrrend, $60 M-M Donald MLewIS AFllend, $50 Raymond Scully, M-M Harold J Rose, Jr, Henry Kelleher, M M Charles SmIth, M M Lawrence Masterson, M M Nerl FIgueredo, MM FrancIS Guay, M M Anthony TOStI, M-M Bradford Gomes, M MRIchard TravIS, M-M Edmund Mulcahy, louIS Chaves, M MArthur HenllQue, AFllend. $47 AFrrend, $40 M MDamel Reilly, M MCharles Geer M·M RIChard Gllfflth, $35 M·M Amenno Almerda, M MRichard SImmons, Mrs RobertJ HIli, M MDonald WhIte $30 M M laullndo OaGraca, M M James Goldnck Kathleen Peterson, Martha Peterson, M M John Uva, M M Damel ChISholm, A Fllend, $25 M-M Joseph W Corcoran, MM Jose Ferrerra, M M John Annunllato, DOllS Bartone. M MEdward Jlynch, M MEdgar McAloon, MMJohn Sheehy M Mlawrence Scanlon, Donna LewIS M MJames Dorsey, Jenme Dllscoll, M M John LewIS Mrs Edward lapre, M M Robert Smith Ehzabeth Bird M MBruce Correra M MRobert St Onge, M MGIlbert SImmons, Patllcra laltan, M MEdward Crownmshreld M MMark Chase, MMAlbert Beauv"s Mrs George White Kathellne Hern M M phlhp Murphy, M MPat"ck J Masterson Mrs Stephen Wapenskl Afllend Holy Rosary $75 M MMarcellus 0 lem",e, $30 M MEdward Dulak, M-M Gilbert Levesque & Family, MISses Anne & StanlSlawa Srenko $25 M M John Bredak & Family, M M leon Bunk, M M Edward F Goldllck, Franlcs MKozach, Adolph &John Llnek Mrs Jean McGulle, M MRobert Nlchols& FamIly, Mrs Kathellne SIdor & FamIly MM Walter Stelanlk, & FamIly M M Walter Taraska St Paul $800 Rev Msgr Robert l Stanton $400 In Memory 01 M M Oanrel AStanton $200 M M Joseph Rerlly, $125 Deacon & Mrs John Schondek, M MSalvatore Spmelh $105 M MRobert J HIli, Jr $100 M M James Fagan Mrs Manuel Ohver, M M francIS O'Boy, M MJames H Dulty Sr, M M Walter Sowyrda, $75 M M Maunce lemreu" M-M John Connors, $50 Eleanor Dwyer M MRobert Jose, Mrs FrancIS J Tummon, Rosemary Mornsey, MM leo Mogan, MM WIlham Traverse Mrs Frank Shumway, M M Edward Castle M M leo lerou, Mrs Paul SIlva, M M John Reardon Alan Thadeu, M M Nerl I' Oownlng, M M Albert Nunes Jr, $40 M M l Correra, M M Matthew Schondek, $35 Robert & Helen L Stratton, M MRobertValle M MRIchard Brennan, Mrs Gerald Caron. In Memory ollorr"ne Place, M M Joseph Morey, $30 M M Jospeh Lazarz, M M James Ramsey, M M Joseph Flaherty Mrs Wendell Robinson, M-M Joseph Conlon $25 M MHarold JOlson, M MW,lham JMonn, MMNerl McGrath, M MJoseph Rlhbany, M MRIchard Nunes, Pamela Robmson, Madehne Carter Agnes HMroczka, M MAlbert Ratchffe Jr, Kathleen Carroll, Lonne CMasterson. Mrs A,me St Pierre, NIcholas VllglnlS, M MMIchael Mastromarlno, M MPaul BOIVin, Sandra KingSbury, M MGeorge Walker, Mrs John THolmes, MMJoseph Webster, MMEdmond Thadeu, M-M FrancIS McDermott, M·M James HMurphy, Mrs R,chard Bresnahan, M MRobert Lovell, M·M Leo Conroy, Mrs Della Bushee, Mrs Joseph GNeto, Mrs Wesley Grandmont. M MGeorge White, Mary ERerlly, M MJohn Fontes, M MChester STokarz, MMRIchard Hamel, Mrs Anna MSherry, M-M Manuel Souza, Robert Fernandes, MMGeorge Perry, Mrs Henry Ryan, M MJospeh Conlon, M MEdward Correra, M-M Anthony Lopes, M MManuel Sears, M M Paul O'Boy, M·M Wilham laBile, M M John DeSalhers, MM Ronald BenOIt, M M DaVId Ponte, M MRoland J DesrOSIers, M MManuel Rebello, M-M Raldo Glovanelh Sacred Heart $500 Sarah Nichols, $150 M M Brran Brown, $100 Marguellte Cronan, M M John Cullen, Mrs Patnck J Murphy, Rose O'Donnell, Mary Ellen Sousa, $75 M M Arthur Travers, $55 M-M Robert Dennen, $50 M-M Albert Berard, M M Horace Costa, M MJames Fahey, M-M Evans lava. Mrs Anna Machaftle, Margaret McCarthy, Mrs lydra Moore, M-M GIlbert Perry, M·M Thomas Varden, The Wade FamIly, $35 Ruth Brady, M M Arthur Crosby, M-M Oscar Maynard, Helen Murray, $30 James Kevl~an, RIta O'Donnell, $25 M-M James Andrews, M MThomas Araulo, M MJohn Bnody, MMJoseph Burke, M-M John Callahan, M·M Edward CallahllJl, lawrence Carroll, Mrs lOUIS VCOOk, M M Joseph Correra, EIleen CumlSkey, James C Drnneen FamIly, Mrs Mary Dooley Evelyn Dragone, M·M Oavld Dllscoll, Mary farrell, Mrs Edward Feeney, MM Joseph Gallagher, M-M Bruce Gaspar $25 M M Robert lane, M M Lionel langloIS, M M phlhp lemreux. M M James Lynch, Mrs Vincent McAlqon, Wmram McCaffreY, M M Arthur McDermott, Mrs James McKenna, M-M Joseph Martm, M-M Stepheri Mazzolem, M MEmond Nadeau, M·MFranclS Pelletrer, MMMarkPerry, M-!o1 Antone PIechota, Mary Reilly, James RusconI, M-M N,Cholas Salamon, M·M Bentamln Seekell, M-M Denms SmIth, Mrs FranclSSoltos, MMAnthony Souza, Mrs LoIS Stacey, M-M Raymond Thebault.lrene Torres, M-M francIS Vaz, Mary Welc~, M-M CWeslgate Sr, M M Thomas Zuccq • St.-jacques $100 M MWesley Schondek; $50M-M Gerard Bonenlant Mrs Wilham DuboIS, M-M John Keene, M MChve Olson, M MDeOls Proul" M·M FranCIS Welch. Jr, $40 M MCharlesBeauheu, Mrs Irene Boutin, M·M Maunce Guay, CI"nna Hamel, $35 M-M James Shea, Jr, $30 Mark BIssonnette, Lynda Keene, Yvonne Labonte, Mrs Alma Pelletrer, $25 M-M Fredenck Andrade, Mrs lorraine Barefoot M·M Theodore Benlamrn, M-M George Caras, Mrs Edmond Cayer, Leo Champagne, M-M Eugene Chnst..nsen, M-M CAmIlle DeOls,ln MemOlY of Dorothy & Henry Haskel, In Memory 01 Deceased RelatIVes 01 Keene family, Adnenne LemIeux, M·M Paul Levesque, M-M roger Levesque, Mrs Leo Murphy, M-M George Pelletier, Mrs Malle J Rocheleau. M-M James SlIvra, M·M Peter Stanek, Mrs Walter Taylor NORTH EASTON Immaculati Concep\j~n $250 M·M John Fresh, $200 Kathryn Healey, $100 M MERIchard, Grace Harvey, MISS CHarvey, Alrce Harvey, M-M 0 Ingeml, Patllcra Howard, M·M Leo Harlow, MrsJ GSIlva, Sr, $75 M·M FMahoney, Mary Delgado, M-M Chllstopher Corey, $50 M-"1 James Thrasher, MISS MCarter, ~nrel Amollm, Jean Amollm, M-M Russell Chapman. MM A Dallalle, M-M Wm Mc4ndrews, John F Magulle, M-M Paul Olean, M-M Wlllram Gllfflths, Mrs Helen Doherty, M-M DaVId Cleary, M·M Denms McMena",y, M-M Edward M Ryan Jr, M-M John Reardon, M-M Gregory Messler, $40 M·M Manuel 0 SIlva, Jr, M M Wm J McEntee, $35 M-M Ernest Camara, Mrs Concetta Howard, $30 M·M MallO Grangrande, Mrs Ralph Dahlborg, M-M John Amollm, DaVId V'arella, M-M TImothy JNolan. Mrs Romeo M Amonllll M M Edward Olsen, M-M Wm Stoddard, M·M David Rerd , $25 M-M EWelch, M MJohn Pope, M-M John FHall, M-M RIchard Simonson, M-M Alexander Plies, Mrs Charles F McCarthy, John Foye, M M Joseph Imbllam, John Lindstrom, M M Joh" Carroll, M M Frednc JCross, M-MJeffreey Hanson, M-M Carrol luxton, Cornehus Harvey, M·M Peter ChOJnackI, M-M WCholnackl, M-M CRaymo, M MAlan laverdrere, M MVllgll Andrews. Mrs Edward Grant Roger Ferron, Mary lordan. M-M Wm Russell, Mrs Una Lynch, MMF"nGIS LeRoy, Mrs Robert Crocker, Mrs Charles J Begin, M:M James Fflesen, M;M Mark pUICIOl, M-M Joseph Mastronlh, Frances.1 Fahey, Mrs Rosemane Parsons, M MJoseph Frertas, M·M RKent. M·M J Camara Sr, M MArthur Barrett, MMRIchard SaQuet. •J9seph PlIes, M MWIllIam ABeaupre, M MHarold Holmes, M·M Wm I'ohseno, Mrs Ralgh Oorgan, Joseph & Harnet L Petollo, Mrs thomas FDllscoll, M-M F.freeman Sr , ,
EAST TAUNTON Holy family $125 Joseph Pery, $110 Stephen Punda, 55 M-M Jose MOlzone, $50 Mary Murphy, Raymond Prumer, M M Arthur Colhns, M-M Peter DenIZ, Mrs Edward Crossman, Robert Larkin, M-M Fernand Medellos, $100 M-M Alva Cowne, $40 M MJos DeMoura, M-M Ronald Gordon, M-M Anthony Pacheco, $35 Allred Dutra, M-M francIS Dutra, Mrs June Isabel, James Kenyon, M-M John Shea, $33 M-M Joseph Castro, M-M 30 M-M WIlham Araulo, M·M JoaQum Correra, M·M phlhp LaFrance, M-M Lucren Lauzon, M MJoseph Martin, $25 M·M Stanley Baran, DameI Bartel, Wmlfred Buckley, Edward Callahan, M M Paul Cardoza, M-M Edward Cohenno, M-M Manuel Correra, George Dorsey, M-M WIlham Durfee, M M Robert FISke, M-M Steven Gordon, M-M Walter Karcz, M·M Joseph Kay, M-M James LIma, Janet Malloch, M MMark McNamara, M·M James Pacheco, M-M Fred Patllck Sr, M-M RIchard Ploude, M·M Roger Roy, M-M Edmond St Yves, M-M John 0 SIlva Jr, M-M WIlham Alger DIGHTON St Peter $200 M-M James Murphy, M·M Ellc Dewhllst. M·M Wlllram JMendoza, M·M Harold Mendoza, $100 M·M Norman K Smrth, $50 M·M leo J Deslaullers, $40 M-M Chnton Rose, $30 M-M James O'Connell, M MAllred Perry, $25 M MJohn Smith, Wilham Henry, M-M WIlham Grover, M-M Dolar Jette, M·M WIlham John Mendoza, LouIS Mendoza, M-M John CCosta, Sharon Araulo, M-M Russelllevmson, Mrs Edwm AOlson, M-M MIchael GPerry, M-M Joseph Love, M-M James DaVItt, M-M Wilham EMcKeon, M-M EmIle lamontagne NORTH DIGHTON St. Joseph $250 M MJeltrey ReId, $200 Rev Wlilram FO'Connell, $100 Frank Costa, M·M Robert F Sherman, $90 M-M Frank Phllhpe, $60 M-M Paul Achtehk, Deacon & Mrs James M O'Gara, $30 M-M Richard Mulcahy, M-M EdWin Ready, $25 M MJames CAmaral, M·M Thomas Andrews, M·M Edward J Oonnelly, Mrs WIlham Drummond, M·M Arthur Enms, M·M John Evangelho, M-M Robert Hebert, M·M Henry Klek, DaVId & John Perry, M·M DaVId Schnopp, Frank Rogers, Dorothea Sliva, M-M Philbert Torres RAYNHAII St. Anne $125 M-M Patllck Cady, $120 GIlbert Fahey, $100 M-M John Pickard, M-M George D,on, M-M RIchard McDonough, M-M Joseph Bettencourt, M-M Raymond RCooke, $75 M-M LouIS Secatore, M·M John McMullen, $60 M-M Wilham Prche, Robert Adams, $50 M-M Kerth Hollman, M-M JalJles MulVIhIll, M-M Stephen Hall, James FPowers, James FHauck Sr, Dr & Mrs Gerald Gouvera, Mary McGrath, M-M Joseph DelSIgnore, Or & Mrs Leo Arcand, M·M John Dolan, M·M Robert Perkins, M·M VIncent J Lawler, Anna Morehouse, $40 M-M Paul Fountarn, M·M Roger POIsson, M-M Robert Rerlly, $35 JWLatimer, $31 M·M Allred MaIlloux, $30 M·M TImothy Taylor, $25 Lorrame Estabrook, Mrs Gertrude Larkrn, Elrzabeth Larkm, M·M Herbert Camacho, M-M Stuart O'Bllen, M-M Gerald Smallhoover, M·M Joseph Msterson, M-M John Smrth, M-M Joseph LInhares, M-M Michael Hill, M-M Joseph Fernandes, Mrs Joseph Keough, M·M Allred Machado, M·M Gerard Carney, M-M Arthur Botelho, Mrs Otis Anderson $25 M·M Edward GaUdette, M-M Wayne HIggIns, M-M Damel Jones, Robert Eastman, M-M Carlton SylVia, M-M Wayne Barlow, M-M John Welch, M-M Thomas Smith, M-M KeVIn Callahan, M·M James Gllrern, Mrs DOllS Connors, Adolph Rozena, Matthew Grzwacz, Henry Berube, Arthur R Booth, M-M Robert SmIth, M·M DaVId Rocha, Bernard Reilly, M"" MIchael FItzSImmons, Clayton McRae FamIly, M·M FrancIS JLucey, Wlilram Peckson, Jayme McDonough, M·M John Voller, Mrs Ruth ESelleck, M·M Antomo Adraneda, John Moul"son, RIchard WhIte, M·M Thomas Angel, M·M WilhamChfford, M-M Albert R,bello, Mrs Joseph Scanlon, Joyce Wallace, M-M phllhp Belanger, M·M Paul Baacke, M·M Marcel Marotte, M-M Matthew Tlb', Norman Butler, M·M Walter MOQUin, M-M FrancIS Fenoh, M-M Joseph Sara, M-M Everett Memce, M-M MIchael Carroll $120 Damel Rota, $100 M-M Frank Bedford, M-M Joseph Kelly, M-M Thomas Ross, M-M Carm,ne CaruCCI, MM Mark NeVIlle, M-M Henry Crombie, John Spauldmg. M·M Fred Markol $50 M-M Ronatd PIke, M-M Arthur Howell, M-M Edwrn Mahoney, Stella Treanl, $35 M-M Frank Mallno, $30 BernIce Fountain, M MJames D,vencenzo, Or & Mrs Joseph LalIberte,"" MRIchard 0 Labonte, $25 M MW,lham Semeta, M·M Donald Toner, M MBernard Cowrng. M Mleo landgraf, M·M Fred PettI, MIchael Graham, M MJohn GManganaro I, M·M Arthur WhIttemore, MrsPaul Nelson, M MGordon Rlordon, M MT,mothy Slattery, M MRobert SIlva, Scott TreaOl, M-M Ernest Anacone, Fredenck McCarthy, Mrs EmIl Cobb, M M Robert Clemmey, Mrs Theodore Hutchms, M MJoseph Sa Sr, M·M Jerome Cronin, M-M RIchard Bagge, M·M Gregory Dunlop, M-M Bruce Tetreault Mrs Josephine Parker SOUTH EASTON Holy Cross $100 M·M James Azevedo, Or & Mrs Thomas Berry, Patnc" Brophy, M·M Leon LombardI, John Denmng. csc, M·M Thomas Madden, M MJohn KFord, James MadIgan csc, Robert MdConnell, csc, M-M Robert Thornton, M-M WhItney Shannon, $150 M-M Robert J Huddy, $25 Leon Burke, M-M Ernest Casah, M MRichard Chfford, leonard 0 Coe Sr. M MRichard Connolly, M-M OamelCottor, M·M MIchael Cunnane, M-M Damel Dempsey, M·M Gerald Deneault, John WDevlin, M·M Walter Elhott, Mrs Charles Fllzado, DaVId Gomes, Robert J Haggerty, M·M Thomas Hedllck, M·M John Heppler, JacQuehne Hunt. M MJohn Hurley, DenISe LKraVItz, Mrs Robert Leonard, M-M Charles Malcosky, Mrs Margaret McCabe, M MJohn Meade, Robert Meade, M-M Fred Meade, M-M Joseph N,ev,era, M-M WIlham RIchardson, M·M RIchard Slem, Mary Sretlns, M-M Mark STlno, Or & Mrs MIchael Tirrell, M-M Leo Turcotte, Sonia Welch, Pamela W,ddop, $30 M-M James FItzgibbons, M-M Joseph Macrlna, M·M lawrence Spellman Jr, M·M Maullce Soares, $35 M-M Kenneth Cardone, M-M Frank Madden, $40 Charles Boggs, M-M Alan NShea, Mrs Henry Walkeapaa, $50 M-M Harold Bergeron, MM Albert Leury Jr, Mrs Dorothy M Harrold, M-M RIchard LaWler, M·M Wayne Mansfreld, M·M Cratg Mello, Joseph A Menendez, M M Frank J PaUl, Mrs Arthur J l Peterson, lucy PettI paw, M-M John ROSSI, M-M Gregory Tanana, M·M Robert Tarallo NEW BEDFORD Holy Name $800 Rev John J Murphy, $250 M-M James Flanagan, $200 Marlin I' Barry, $125 Mrs RIchard Cole, $100 FranclSS SmIth, $50 M·M Stanley Baron, Eleanor Benec, /oirs Bjarne Bendlksen, M-M Leo Cole, Albert EFrates, M-M Joseph Landry, $35 Donald Buckley, M·M Joseph Ca~emllo, M-M Damase Moreau, $30 M MJohn ConSIdine, M MJohn Czaban, M MW,lham Demsky, Mrs DenOlsLyons, Mrs Mary Ohver, Mrs Eugene Siadewskl, Amellco Valent,m, $25 Mrs Frank Bell, Fehcra Beclek, M-M James Duff,cy, M MStanley Gal, Mrs Lawrence Harney, M·M Joseph LIma, M·M Stephen luce, M-M Sylvester Luce, Mrs WIlham McCann, M M Patllck O'Shea, Mrs Edna Pallatrom, M·M Manuel FSImmons, M M Edward W Sylvra, Mrs Mary l WIlson, Mrs MIchael I' WIlson, Constance Zygrel, Monrca Zygrel $125 M M EllC Ellckson, $100 M M Peter Grammalvo, M M Howard RIcketson, $50 M M Charles Cabral Jr ,M MCarlos Fontmha, M MJohn lyohs, MMJohn E Macedo, $30 Mrs Thomas Poulos, $25 M MRaymond Atwood, Mrs Henry Collard, MMJoseph Dras, Dora F,guendo, M-M Raymond Forgue Jr, MM Rudolph Hebert, MM Russelll Nelson, Helen Qurnlan, Marguellte A Ronan, Chfford Snell Immaculate ConceptIon $1000 Rev Manuel I' Ferreira, $800 Immaculate ConceptIon Conference St Vmcent de Paul $500 Immaculate Conceptron Portuguese Prayer Group, $400 Rev Jose AF dos Santos $200 Rev Maullce Gauvin, M M Antomo M Pacheco $100 Arthur De Carvalho, M M Ohver Cabral In Memory of Mana C Freitas M MAbel Rebello $90 Malia L Pimentel, $SO M MFrancISCO A Amaral $70 M M Fehcrano SampalD. $63 Fernando F Costa, $50 ACA, Aurora C FranCISCo, Joao I' SilveIra M M Manuel C Ramos M-M Manuel C Areras, Michael Alves, M M FrancISCO 0 deMedellos, Agostmho Pmto M MGeroge Ott, l,bella I' MonIZ, Jose S MonIZ, Jose S Cordello, Malina Vasconcelos, Antomo J Vasconcelos Eduarda Vasconcelos Joao DeDeus M M GIlbert R Coelho, Mary L Fonseca, Mrs Patllcla M Fonseca Alma R Cabral Ambal Capella, M·M Fernando Fernandes M M Joao F Miranda AFllend $40 M MAnlomoS Andrade Mana G Torres, Vllrato Brando, M MJose A Mendonca, M MRobert 0 amaral MM DaVId Sa M MManuel 0 Rodllgues, MMOSollO C Borges, Mana L leite, M-M Manuel G Rodllgues, M MJose 0 deMedellos Amando A Araulo, IIda 0 RelS. 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Damel B Medellos, M·M John Santos, lsac Resendes, Palmira Resendes, M M Antomo Cabral, Moses R Souza, John Cordello, JoaQulm Motta Bettencourt Pharmacy. Rlcaufo Pragana, Ohv18 Pragana, Frank Abreu, Catalina J Enos, M-M W,lham E Santos Agostmho Maullclo, AntoOlo lourenco, Dhvra Lourenco Laurentina B Ohvella, Ana S, Lopes Antomo M lopes, M MJose A Fernandes M MJoao Borhdo, Robert Rebello, Malia Melo, M MJaIme Gomes, Jose fallasJr D,omSla B Fallas,Ohvra Barros, In Memory of DaOlelW Burgess, M-M Manuel A Ferrella M M MIchael J DaS,tya, Manuel C Te"'ella M·M Manuel G DaSllva, M-M Pedro Nunes. M M Fernando Alves M M Adllano Almeida, Ms Angela Plies, John A Medellos, Pauhne C Medellos, M MGualberto Casmllo, Malia P,Amaral, M-M Damel Mello, M-M Manuel Pavao, Manuel C DeMelo M M AmbaJ Vaz Our lady of Mt. Carmel $750 Rev Msgr LUIZ G Mendonca, VG, $350 St Vincent Paul de Socrety, $300 Holy Name Socrety, $260 In Memory of GUllherme & Malia LUIZ, $200 AFllend, $150 AFllend, $125 M MJohn Ohvella M MSeratlm Mello; $100 James PerrY,Mt CarmeiSemor Assocrates, Manuel A Gomes, M MManuel Mendonca, M MJoseVrella, MMArthur E, Hendncks, AFllend, $SO AFnend, $75 MM George Mendonca, $60 M-M HeonQue Rouxlnol. M M Carlos B LIma, AFllend, $50 M MJames Almeida, MM Angelo Carvalho. MM DaVId Cardoso, Ehas Costa, M-M Vlctonno Da SIlva, Evelyn Hendncks, Mary Hendllcks, M-M JoseI' DeMello, M,MAntoOloMlguel. MoM Gablrel Moura, Malia Ohvella, Madalena R,ta-Perella, M·M Manuel Rapoza Jr , M-M Edward M Rouxirrol, Amellco Santos, M MAntone B Santos. M MJose SIlva, MMJoseph G Sllve"a M-M Hlldeberto 1. Sousa. M·M GeorgeSouza, M·MJohn Tomas.., MMRobert Vermette, AFnend,$45 AFnend,$40 MatIlda Bntto, M·M Antomo R Borges, M·M Donaldo M Cabral, M MMaunc,o Frertas, M·M Octavlo M Goncalves, M·M Jose 00 Rego, Ruth Rodellck, M-M Charles M Santos, M-M Franc,sco Vlella, A Frrend, $35 M·M Em,d,o 0 Raposo $30 Helen Medellos, M M Armando 0 Alves, M-M Donald Aspden, M·M Joao M SIIlIda, M-M Joao BIIlIda, M-M Jose F Cabral, M-M JoaoS Costa, John Costa, M-M Jose Mar.. Costa,M·M Manuel S, Costa, MMGeorge M Ferro, M·M Damel S Fourmer, M·M Antomo 0 R MaCIel, Mana Angehna Machado, M·M Arthur J Matos, M·M GIl MonIZ, Mrs Joseflna Terxella, M·M MallO 0 G Ohvella, Malia C Perella, M·M Danrel I' P,ta. M MManuel Rocha, M-M EdmundSylv.., M-M EdwardSylv..,SophreA V,vellos, AFllend $25 Antone Chora, M·M Joao Chora, Kacen- Resend,es, M·M Arthur Tavares, M·M Eduardo Telxella, M MV,tollno Cabral, M·M M~IIo Souza, PhIlomena Sylv.., M-M DaVId BorgllS, Alfred 1. Cabral, M-M Gil Corre.., M MManuel Cosme. M-M loao M Costa, Manuel T Costa Jr , Lllhan Cordeiro. Anna L Macrel, M-M Manuel G MartinS. M-M Nelson J De Fnas, M-M Jaclntho S Ferro, LIlly Gomes, M-M CustodIO Gonsalves, M-M Richard A King, M-M ~oseph LewIS, I~JMemory of M-M JI' Lopes, In Memory of M M Antone Melo, M·M Fernando F, Machado, M·M Jaines lVIachado, M·M Joao L Medell9l', M-M Raymond Medellos, M M DaVId Mendonca, M M Adllano mello. M-M Don~ld MOIIIS, M-M GDllherme Mota, M-M Jose R Ohvella, M-M Eduardo Pa~heco l.Iary J Pmental, Mar..nO l Pimentel, M-M John B Resendes, M·M Carlos Santos, M-M Jose Da S,lvella, Blanche Souza, M-M MallO J. Sousa, AFllend Our tady of fatIma $100 M·M Paul Pelletrer, M·M Ernast leuehl $60 M-M poml~gos Patau: $50 M-M Ambal Medellos, M-M aernado Cabral, $40 M MJoseph Montour, M MJose deMedellos, $30 M-M Rene Pothrer, $25 M M Joseph R Forgue, M-M Jean landrevrlle, M-M Joseph Cabral. Mrs Joseph E Jusseaume, M-M Joseph Mltzan, M MJack Morgado, Mrs Constance LOfamger, M-M Alfte<;! Bouchard, M ~Marc Soares, M,M John Fab..nJr.. Mrs. Joseph Cabral, M MDooatFortlO,bgl,aotlOeCloutler. M M Arthur Munroe . • -
NEW BEDFORD SI. Kilian $35 Norman 1. Berube, Janet Hardman; $25 Mary Ellen Ribeiro, M·M Herbert Brown. SI. Francis of Assisi $200 Doris R. Garcia; $100 In Memory 01 Louis Bono,ln Memory of Rev. Wm. R. Jordan. M·M Victor Reis, Jeanne Marshall, M·M William N. Whelan III; $52 Rita Marcotte; $50 M·M Arthur Carvalho, M·M Francisco Morgado, Richard l. F. Murphy, Joseph Neves Jr., M·M Joseph Oliveira, M·M David B. Souza; $40'\1·M Henry K. Healy; $35 M·M Gilbert Ferreira; $30 M·M Armand S. Coelho, Germaine C. Ferreira, M·M John Fumo, M·M Robert Maccini, M·M Harry Peitavino, Kathleen Treadup. $25 M·M Davis Balestracci, Judith Ann Belli, M·M Salvador A. Belli, M·M Anthony Cardullo, Mrs. Joseph Castellina, M·M Joseph Colletti, M·M Francis DeTerra &Mother, M·M Michael DiGiacomo, Edward Fernandes, M·M Raymond Gardner, M·M John Goodfellow, Mrs. Richard Holden, Mrs. George Joblon, M·M Armand Joia, M·M Robertson Kane, M·M Edward F. Leary Jr., M·M Curtis Moraes, M·M Leonel Neron, Mrs. Isabel Perry, Mrs. Victor Reale, Georgette Reed, M·M Marcus Schlosser, M·M Irving Sykes, Rose Sykes, M·M Charles Tarpey, M·M Charles Viegas. Our lady of Assumption $100 Deacon/Mrs. Antonio DaCruz, Rosa Lopes; $50 Palmira Silva, M·M Gilbert lisbon; $30 M·M Joseph Silva, M·M Albert Houtman; $25 M·M Earle Bargasse, M·M Edward Silveira, M·M James Gomes, Jr., M·M Edward Rogers, Our Lady of Assumption Club, Adeline Cruz, M·M Joseph Gomes, M·M Antonio Costa. Elsie Baptista. Sacr.d Hurt $100 M·M Henri Daigle & family, M·M Gerald LaFrance, Seguin·Caron, Inc.. M·M Leonard Simmons, M·M Wm. 1. Towers; $75 M·M Joseph Bettencourt; $55 In Memory of Edwin S. Oliveira; $50 M·M Joseph Cobert & Claude, In Memory of Denault & LeComte Families, In Memory of Gertrude Kruger, M·M Norman Landreville, M·M Pierre C. Seguin; $40 M·M Paul Soucy; $35 M·M Jules Lamothe; $30 Alpha Engineering Co., Alfred Bergeron, M·M Eugene Sasseville; $27 M·M Marcel Rogissart $25 Mrs. Albert Babineau, M·M Manuel C. Botelho, M·M Rene Boutin, Mrs. Armand R. Bussiere, M·M Robert Conway, M·M George M. Cormier, Mrs. Jeanne Fournier, In Memory of Gertrude Kruger, Bernard P.Lapointe, M·M Preston LeBoeuf, M·M Paul Letourneau, M·M Dorius Masse, Rose A. Mathieu, Richard C. Menard, M·M Arthur Oliveira, Florence Pion, Mrs. Roland Pothier, M·M Robert Poulin, Irene Rainville, M·M Henry St. Pierre, M·M Joseph F. Sylvia. 51. Joseph $1000 St. Joseph 01 New Bedford, Bingo; $500 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache; $300 Religious Societies of St. Joseph; $150 Anonymous, Mrs. Doris Seguin; $125 Mrs. B. Gauvin & Mr. F. Grenier, In Memory of M·M Raphael Beaulieu by Therese, Simone & Alice Beaulieu; $100 Anonymous, M·M Paul Bonneau, In Memory of my deceased parents by Laura Deneault, M·M Rene P. Saulnier & Family; $75 Anonymous, M·M Dennis Bowen, M·M Philip Viall; $70 Anonymous; $50 Anonymous, M·M Francis Cormier, Anna Dupuis, Roger Guay, In Memory of M·M Arthur Guimond, Raymond LeCome, Lucien Robert & Family, M·M Thomas Weaver, $40 Anonymous, Lucille Allain. $35Henri Gardner, Mrs. R. Mathieu &Miss I. Adam, M·M Raymond Methot, M·M Alfred Sylvia, Jr.; $30 Anonymous, 1. Thomas Despres, Richard DUbe, M·M Leo A. Fredette, Doreen M. Langis, Mrs. Noella Marchand & Family, Rosa Myers, M·M Wayne Pimental, M·M Maurice Robillard, Paul & Alma Tremblay, Dolores Trial & Family &Leo Goyette; $28 M·M RonaldLamarre;$25 Emilia Allain, Edna Arcouette, M·M A. Baker, M·M Dennis Bastarache, M·M Philippe Bastille, MoM Armand Beaulieu, Clement R. Beaulieu, Diane Beaulieu. $25 M·M Alphonse Bedard & Family, M·M Joseph M. Begin, M·M Raymond Belanger & Family, M·M Leon Branchaud, Annette Collard, M·M George 1. Cote, M·M Maurice Desjeunes, Juliette Duval. M·M Ovila Fortin, Laura M. Gregoire, M·M Rene Jacques & Family, M·M Romeo Labelle & Sandra, M·M Alphee Laflamme, M·M Maurice Lamontagne, Regina Langevin, M·M Ovila Leblanc & Family, Blanche Meunier, lillian Newton, M·M Roger Quintin & Family, M·M Manuel Rapoza & Family, Michael & Jan Reedy, M·M Walter 1. Robillard, Yolande Robitaille, Jean Rogers, M·M Raymond St. Gelais & Family, Susan Smigel, Edna Roy Smith, M·M Lucien Tetreaull & Family, M·M Hilaire Tremblay. 51. Theresa $600 Rev. Richard l. Chretien; $300 In Memory of Bishop Connally, Gertrude Charpen· tier; $150 M·M Laurier Marcoux, AFriend; $130 Eleanor Strong; $125 St. Vincent De Paul Society, Sl Therese Choir; $110 M·M Charles Jodoin; $100 In Memory of Rita Hickey, Mrs. Henry LeBlanc, M·M Gerard Richard, AFriend; $75 M·M Roger Renaud, AFriend; $50 M·M Roland Benoit, M·M Normand A. Brassard, lillian Corre, M·M Alfred Lemieux, Andre Lemieux, Mrs. Emelie Lemieux, M·M Daniel Rego, M·M Richard Sylvia, AFriend; $40 M·M Bertrand D. Allain, AFriend; $37.50 M·M Rene E. Trial; $35 M·M Robert Boulet, AFriend; $30 In Memory of Mrs. Salome and Conrad Bissonnette, M·M Manuel Peixoto, M·M Girard Sharkey, AFriend. $25 M·M Herve Allain, M·M Adrien Angers, Eddie Bellefeuille, M·M Arthur Bernier, M·M George Burke, M·M Fernando Cabral. M·M Louis Carreiro, Mrs. Gilberte R. Deneault, M·M Theodore Frechette, Charlene Gallant, M·M Ronald Gonnevill!, M·M Valmore Gonneville, Ida Guilbert, M·M James Kelley, M·M Joseph F.Lafrance, M·M Marcel Lareau, Paul Lareau, M·M Roger LeBlanc, M·M William LeBlanc, M·M Patrick Mercier, M·M Larry Moreau, M·M Roland Robidous, Jr.. St. Anne Sodality, M·M Robert Souza, M·M Steven Tomkewicz, AFriend. 51. Casimir $100 Frank Kulesza, Anonymous; $50 Anonymous, M·M Charles D. Arruda, Mrs. Edward Nowak; $35 M·M Stanley Adamowski, Anonymous, M·M Henry Roszkiewicz; $30 Ann Pickup, M·M Joseph S. Ponichtera; $25 Mrs. Frank S. Belina, Anonymous, Wanda Dabrowski, M·M Rene Fortin, M·M Theodore Fryzel. Emile S. Golda, M·M John Gonet, M·M Fryderyk Gorczyca, Stanley Grabiec, Edward Jarosik, M·M Frank Jarosik, Mrs. Teddy M. Kalisz, Frank Lawrence Jr., M·M Michaellinkiewicz, M·M Walter Gajewski, M'·M Waller M. Palys, Mrs. Louis Peltz, M·M Louis F. Peltz, M·M Stanley Schick, M·M Carl Schlemmer, M·M Joseph P. Stelanik, Jr., M·M Waller 1. Tomkiewicz, M·M Eugene Wajda, Holy Rosary Sodality, St. Casimir's Circle. 51. John the Baptist $200 Rep. & Mrs. Denis Lawrence; $150 Victorino Cotnoir, M·M George Vasconcellos, M·M Daniel Vieira, In Memory of M·M Manuel Andrade; $95 In Memory of Atty. Joseph Ferreira; $75 M·M Joseph Avila; $60 M·M James Connelly, M·M Horace Wright; $50 Abba Father Prayer Community, M·M Antone Almeida, Rosalina Camara, Benvinda Caldas, M·M Gilberto Codeiro, M·M Octavio Fragata, Dr. & Mrs. James Gaffney, M·M Carlos Raposo, M·M Antonio M. Sousa, M·M Jose A. Sousa, M·M Manuel Souza; $40 M·M Jose A. Alves, M·M Armando Dias, M·M JoaoPacheco, M·M Joseph L. Pacheco, M·M Norberto Pacheco, M·M Henry Pimental; $35 Joseph Baptista, Jr.. Mathilde Pina; $30 M·M Waller Amaral, In Memory of Manuel, Mary, Cecilia & Gilda Arruda, William 1. Brocklhurst, M·M Carlos Cardoso, M·M Manuel Carreiro, M·M Richard Carreiro. $30 M·M Joseph A. Correia, Teresa Costa, M·M Manuel Gaspar, M·M Antonio Luiz, Carlos Mascaren· has, M·M Russell Moniz, M·M Joao Oliveira, Maria E. Peneira, M·M Allredo Pereira, M·M Antonio Rodrigues, Fatima Silva, M·M David Sylvia; $26 M·M Joseph Garcia, M·M George Pender; $25 Lucy Alexander, M·M Antone Arruda, M·M Manuel Barao, Virginia Botelho, M·M Jose P. Brum, Jr.. Eva Carreiro, M·M Donald l. Cordeiro, Mrs. Waller Crovello, Sr., Mrs. Fernando Cruz, Connie Ferreira, M·M Arthur Freitas, M·M Peter Furtado, M·M Armand Gaudet, Maria Gil, M·M John Gonsalves, Joseph & Grace Gonsalves, M·M Brian Goulart, Eulalia Hartig, Mrs. Donald Henry, M·M Joseph Jardin, M·M Richard Lopes, M·M Hennque Medeiros, M·M Ronald Medeiros, M·M Nestor Mesquita, M·M Carlos Paiva, M·M Edmund Perry, Jesse & Natalie Santos, Marc 1. Santos, Mary Schusner, M·M James Sylvia, M·M Joseph Sylvia, M·M Joseph C. Sylvia, M·M Manuel Tavares, M·M Leo Veiga, M·M Arthur Vieira, William & Evelyn M. Wanat. Our Lady of Perpetual Help $500 Conventual Franciscan Fathers; $200 Special Intention . Anony· mous; $60 M·M Thad Irzyk, M·M Felix Witkowicz; $50 M·M Bill Arabasz, M·M lionel Dubois, M·M Joseph Michalski, Emily Vieira, Anonymous· Special Intention; $45 M·M Chester Ponichtera; $40 In Memory of Frank & Rosalie Jeglinski; $35 M·M Raymond Spirlet; $30 M·M Joseph Gonet, In Memory of Walter & Jenny Piorkowski, M·M Mario Pimental, OLPH Ladies Society, M·M Walter Polchlopek, Jr. $25 M·M Edward Bobrowiecki & Family, M·M Peter Borowiec, M·M Eugene Chaberek & Family M·M Joseph Furtado &Family, M·M Richard Gonet, Florence Goyette, M·M Charles Holland, Jr., M·M Frederick Kalisz &Family, M·M Leo Kisla, M·M Mitchell Koczera, Casimir Koezwara, Janina Michalski Tadeusz Michalski, Stefanie Pabis & Family, M·M Edward Przybyla, Rosary Society of OLPH Church, Stanley StankieWICZ, M·M LoUIS Swol St. Anne $325 Rev. Martin l. Buote; $100 AFriend; $90 AFriend; $50 In Memory of Philip & Phyllis Cangnan, John Zager; $40 John Sylvia, A Friend; $35 Arthur Morency; $30 Marcel Morency, Arthur MIchaud, LOUIS Proulx, Charles Carpenter; $25 Raymond Kobza, Joseph Maillet. Georgianna GaUdreau, Joseph Gaudreau, John Townley, Elizabeth Morency, Harry Sears, Florence Mello, Jesse Mello, John Brum, Albert Lamoureux, Octave Masse, Clement Mailloux, Alma LaFrance, AFriend 51. Lawrence $350 Very Rev. John P. Driscoll, V.F.; $75 M·M Nelson Dumaine; $65 In Memory of PatnckS. DaVIS; $60 Stephen W. Doherty, Mary B. Wheaton; $50 Mary Downey, M·M Roland Dumas, M·M Lawrence E. Finni, M·M Arthur Kirkwood; $40 Mrs. William Downey, Helen A. Driscoll, M·M Ralph Souza; $35 M·M Edward F. Carney; $30 M·M Donald H. Racine; $25 M·M Gordon Hawes, M·M Edward Hurley, Andrew Kennedy, Leo P. Kenny, M·M Paul E. Marshall, M·M Walter Medeiros, M·M Edward Mello, Jr.. Mrs. James E. Murphy, James F. Murray, M·M Robert Oberg, M·M Thomas F. Parker, Jr., Agnes Proctor, M·M Joseph Rivet, Antone Rutkowski, M·M John T. Sylvia, Mrs. William Yates. FAIRHAVEN 51. Joseph $500 In Memory of Nora M. Sylvia, Manuel A. Sylvia, Jr,; $200 M·M James Honohan, M·M John B. Davidson; $120 M·M Daniel Storer; $100 M·M William Carey, James Ferris, Margaret F. Soares, Manuel Sylvia, Margaret Moran; $75 M·M James Buckley, M·M Joseph Saladino; $60 M·M Jeffrey Osuch; $50 M·M Edward J. Doyle, M·M Thomas Gray, M·M Philip Harding, M·M Dennis Hogan, M·M Frank Jarvis, M·M Thomas Rielly, M·M Wdef Silveira, Jr., M·M George Surprenant, Mrs. Edward Welch, Mrs. Charles Dexter, M·M Robert Mitchell, Mrs. David Sibor, Nicholas Tangney; $40 Grace Rose, M·M Roger St. Onge, M·M Germano Xavier. $35 M·M Ernest Balboni, Margaret Manghan, Alberta Silveria, Roland Despres, Mrs. Michael Soulard; $30 M·M Matthew Donovan, Ronald & Joanne Rego, Mrs. Amancio Xavier, Simone Rezendes, M·M Roland Suprenant; $25 M·M Richard Bruce, Paul Foster, Margaret Goggin, M·M Jacques Hebert, M·M Joseph Landry, M·M Daryl Manchester, Joseph Mello, M·M John Olival. Sharon Ortega, M·M Anson Paine, John & Clara Pombo, M·M Thomas Smijh, Mrs. Boleslaw Szeliga, William Tucker, Martha Collyer, M·M Alcido Fernandes, M·M Frank Makara, M·M Seraphine Monil, M·M Manuel Olivera, M·M lincoln Palmer, Mrs. Charles Pittle, M·M Archie Rebeiro, M·M Hugh 1. Shanahan, Jr., M·M Leon Sylvia, Ann Vercellone, M·M Robert Wood, Jr. St. lIary $30 M·M Robert F. Dorgan Sr.. Clemence J. Motyl; $25 M·M Barry Amaral, Charlotte Benoij, M·M Carlos Correll, Maunce Hevey, M·M Robert Hillman. EAST FREETOWN 51. John Naullllnn $600 Rev. George E. Harrison; $200 M·M Bernard Gleason; $150 M·M Cornelius Murphy; $100 Marjorie Foley
SOUTH DARTIIOIITH 51. la" $1000 Rev. Waller A. Sullivan; $250 M·M Robert J.lang; $200 M·M Daniel 1. Murphy, M·M Gerald Morency; $125 Mary T. Luil; $100 M·M Edwin Brady, Dr.lMrs. Louis Miskell, M·M David 1. Pimental, Olivia M. Luil, Rita E. Powers; $50 Claire Divis, Or.lMrs. Anthony Martin, In Memory of Frederick & Angela Cunha, M·M Joseph C. DeMello, M·M Richolrd Reilly, M·M FrankJ. Mello, M·M Edwin McQuillan, Ruth Sweetser; $35 II·'" Victor J. Ladetto; $3D M·M Frank Ferreira, lIary B. Gracia. $2511,11 Norman Paquette, 11·11 James II. Boyle, Jdgtlln. George Ponte, M·M lIichael Conrad, M·M Joseph S. Luil Jr. 11·11 Stephen Carler, Louette Berube, M-II Robin Hotmes, M·M John Santos, II·M Edmund Avila, M·M Joseph Ponte, Irs. Harry Hunt, Mary Silvia, lIary Barrett, 11-11 Eugene Carun, lIarcelleWoodhouse, 11·11 Louis D.llelo, 11-11 Leo Telesmanick, Susan Brougllton, II·M Richard GaUigo, M-II Louis Carreiro. Annie C. Costa, Jacqueline Costa, 11·11 Philip Caron, II·M Bruce Monte, M·M Manuel Martins, 11·11 JCJSelllt C. DaMeNa Jr., II·M Manuet Garcia, M-II James F. MeIlugll, M·II William Boles.
ACUSHNET 51. Francis Xavier $300 Cabral Family, H. Raposa Family; $100 Carrier Family, Dumont Family, Fletcher Family, Levesque Family, M·M P. Roek, Rodgers Family, Rooney Family, Shirley Family, Souza Family, Tessier Family, A Friend; $50 Leo, Yvonne & Violet Boucher, E. Cormier Family, M·M James Gleason, M·M Raymond 1. LeBlanc, 1. Lussier Family, Paquette Family, 1. Taber Family, AFriend; $40 M·M James Haworth, AFriend; $35 M·M Leo N. Coons, M·M Nelson Girard, Dr.lMrs. Hector Roy; $30 M·M Jose Castelo, M·M Laurier Cormier, M·M Maurice L. Pepin, M·M Arthur P. Silva, AFriend. $25 M·M Jack Anjo, Florence Beaulieu, M·M George H. Blouin, M·M Paul Bonville, M·M Robert Bonville, M·M Marc W. Bouchard, M·M Leo 1. Brasseur, The Breaull Family, W. Burns Family,l. Cabral Family, The Chace Family, Champagne Family, M·M Amedee Gautreau, M·M Raymond A. Guerette, M·M Rosario H. Guy, M·M Joseph Hardman, M·M Lionel Hipolito, M·M William 1. Kennedy, M·M John Latham, The Leite Family, Bella lePage, M·M Cesar Marcelino, M·M Peter Mendell, M·M Joseph T. O'Neil, Pacheco Family, M·M George Pimental, M·M Ronald Pimental, M·M Rene Racine, M·M Leo Ricard, M·M Albert Rivet, M·M David Roberts, Robinson Family, M·M Ronald Rodrigues, M·M Mitchell Smola, Antone Souza & Family, AFriend.
Notre Dame $1000 Rev. Ernest E. Blais; $200 M·M Romain Saulner; $135 M·M RogerLabonte;$IOO In Memory of Alice Dugal, M·M Roger Berard, Cecile Masse; $60 Dr & Mrs Maurice Demers; $50 M·M Leo Berger, Notre Dame Council of Catholic Women, Annette Frasca!ore, M·M Normand Paul, M·M Aime Lachance, M·M Raymond Morrissette, M·M Raymond Thibault, M·M Bernard Gendreau, M·M Robert BoutlR, Helena Chace; $40 Medora Dupuis, M·M Gerard Duquette; $35 M·M Armand Raiche, M·M Ademord Allard, M·M Robert ELevesque; $30 Remi Couture, M·M Marcel Soucy, Blanche Dugal $25 M·M Conrad Desmarais, M·M Alban McCallum, Gerard Berger, M·M Edgar SI Martin, Paulette MoqulR, Celeste Peters, Zephir Roy, M·M Roger Pichette, M·M Leopold Baraby, M·M Roger Richard, Norman Ledoux, Emile JAmIot M·M Ronald Salmons, M·M Donald Poulin, Richard Scolaro, M·M Armand Dallaire, M·M. Gerald St Amand, M:M Paul Chouinard, M·M Rene Monast, George Jennings, M·M Robert Phenox, Latltla Petit, M·M Tom Cltrone, MoM Richard Raiche, M·M Richard Cloutier, M·M Normand Belanger, M·M Umberto latessa, M·M Paul Dumais, M·M Arthur Rebello, M·M Adrian Chagnon, M·M RosBlle Lanvlere, M·M Romeo Parent, Diane Dugal, M·M Normand Daviau, M·M Louis Levesque, M·M Roland Levesque, M·M Normand Thiboutot Concorde Lachance, M·M Peter Lepage, M·M David Gallant
WAREHAII
5t Jun Baptist. $600 Rev Rene GGauthier; $115 Anonymous; $75 M·M Donald Levesque; $50 M·M Romeo Bosse, M·M Hector Coulombe, M·M Daryl Gonyon, M·M Raymond Picard, Mrs Armand Thiboutot $45 M·M Ronald Cote; $40 M·M Michael Bollin, Paul Deschenes; $35 Maurice Milot $30 M·M Eugene Gaanon, M·M William Wright $25 M·M Attred Berube, Henry Berube, M·M Edward Canuel, M·M Manuel Correa, M·M Paul Couture, M·M Uonel Dupont, M·M Joseph Ferreira, M·M Robert Forcier, M·M Arthur Gauthier, M·M Albert Labossiere, M·M lucien Laroche, M·M Horace Moniz, Doris PatenaUde, Jenanelle Patenaude, M·M Oscar Phenix, M·M Russell Roy, M·M George Talbot, M·M Althur Vidal, M·M Allen Wichmann
SI. Patrick $300 M·M John Joyce; $225 Deacon/Mrs. William A. Martin; $200 Rev. John C. Daly, C.S.C.. Mrs. John Callahan, M·M Thomas Costello, M·M Thomas fraine, M·M Manuel Sylvia; $150 M·M Kenneth Ferreira, M·M Leonard Savignano; $125 M·M Melvin Prada; $120 M·M Joseph Maloney; $100 M·M Michael 1. Buller, Adelaide Beckell, Francis Breagy, Marie G. Hobbs, M·M Frank Krystofolski, Mrs. John 1. Maloney, Marie E. Murphy, Mrs. Delmo Peuoli, Mrs. Herman E. Prada, Emilie and Deborah Rose, St. Patrick's Circle, Mrs. Stephen Westgate. ' $75 M·M JamesCunningham, Helen Maloney, M·M Albert Santos; $65 M·M Anthony Rollo; $60 Natale Pompile; $50 M·M Hildeburto Borges, Joseph Cafarella, Jr., M·M Joseph Cardoza, M·M Albert Carreiro, Anthony & Ruth Christian, Donald Corwin, M·M James E. Deegan, M·M Edward Gaspa, M·M Antone Gomew, John Griffin, M·M Hulot Haden, Mrs. Frederick Kite, M·M Charles Nowick, Helen McGlashan, M·M Charles Precourt, M·M Edmund Reed, Mrs. William Rogers, Jr., Marjorie Seheh, Mrs. Frances Vitale; $40 M·M Charles Crocker; $35 M·M Whitney Furtak, M·M Charles VanderStaay; $30 Mrs. Theodore Baptiste, Mrs. Roy Franklin, M·M Paul 1. Williams. $25 Lucinda Amado, Joseph J. Andrews, M·M Ronald Andrews, M·M Leo Bacchieri, Amelia Baptiste, August Baptiste, M·M David Barry, Mrs. Edward Blouin, M·M John 1. Boyle, M·M Robert Cahoon, Mrs. FilenioCardoza, M·M Arthur Collins, Jr.. Kay Connelly, Mrs. Francis A. Costello, M·M John Crowley, Peter Feeney, M·M Fred Ferioli, M·M Manuel Fernandes, M·M Howard Foster, M·M Rudolphe Gendron, M·M Guerreno Govoni, M·M Thomas 1. Guiney, M·M Charles Hunter, Mrs. Herbert Lloyd, M·M Henry McCray, M·M Philip McEntee, M·M Sylvester McGinn, M·M Francis McWilliams, Jr. Mrs. Lisio Mestieeri, M·M Kenneth Monast, Mildred Morse, M·M Francis Murphy, M·M Matthew Mutch, Ann K. Nolan, M·M Harry Oakes, Mary E. Olson, M·M Roy Rodriques, M·M Joseph Rose, M·M Robert E. Short, William G. Stevenson, Janice Tavares, M·M James J. Toomey, Laura Vecchi, Sarah Vogel, Catherine White. IIATTAPOISm 51. Anthony $1000 M·M Paul Duchaine; $225 M·M Maurice Downey; $200 M·M Real Breton, M·M Robert Tapper, Thirty Week Club; $190 Dr.lMrs. Lawrence Oliveira; $125 In Memory of Joseph W. Hurley; $110 Dr.lMrs. William Muldoon; $100 M·M David Beaudry, M·M Leonard Gerardi, M·M Thomas Jackivicz, M·M Charles Rodrigues, St. Vincent de Paul; $50 Dr.lMrs. Joseph Costa, M·M George, Charette, III, Maribeth Dahill, M·M Donald De Angelis, M·M Charles Ruel, evo; $40 Helen Dahill, M·M William Goetz, M·M Richard Reilly. $35 M·M Clifford Silveira; $30 M·M Ronald Sylvia; $25 Frank Bardsley, Romeo Bedard, M·M Robert Bertrand, Marion Bieringer, M·M Miguel Brito, M·M John Camacho, Jayne Cerkovitz, M·M Roland Dumas, Charles Finn, M·M David Hutchings, M·M Roger Kelley, M·M Donald Lade, Winifred Leary, M·M Armand Lewis, M·M Stephen Lombard, M·M Donald Marvin, Frank Pimental. M·M John Shockro, M·M Joseph F. Sylvia, M·M Alden Counsell. IIARION 51. Rita $200 M·M Joseph P. Kairys; $100 Claude & Mildred Ellis, Deacon Maurice & Terri Lavallee, Edmund & Mary McCarthy, St. Rita's St. Vincent de Paul Society; $50 Richard Arthur, Stephen P. Hayes; $35 Patricia Demeo, John & Kay Lowney, Albert & Irene Muren, Richard & Gertrude Simcock; $25 Benjamin Cushing, M·M Peter Cusick, John Feroee, Joan Jepson, Ronald & Mary Labbe, Fletcher & Catherine Long, M·M Thomas Lovett, Ronald & Joan McDonald, Mrs. John Nolan, Harry Smith, Jeannette Soito, Frank & Evelyn Torres, Frances Weber. FALL RIVER Santo Christo $350 M·M Manuel Campos; $250 M·M Norman Alves; $200 Frank HBento; $150 M·M Jose L Borges, Santo Christo Chi·Rho Club, In Memory of Antone Souza; $100 In Memory of Allred Campos, M·M Allred Carreiro, In Memory of the Medeiros & Furtado Family, John BMoniz & Family, In Memory 01 Frank BOliveira and Michael POliveira, In Memory of M·M Mauricio Pacheco, Santo Christo Federal Credit Union, Santo Christo Holy Name Society, Santo Christo Holy Ghost Society, Santo Christo St Vincent Society; $110 Anonymous; $70 M·M Carlos M Pavao; $60 M·M Jose Medeiros Family; $50 Anonymous,ln Memory of Dominic Camara, In Memory of M·M John SPonte, Mrs Agnes Castanho, M·M Antonio SCavaco,ln Memory of Joao &Alexandrina Luiz, In Memory of Joseph Oliveira and son Joseph R Oliveira, M·M Luis MPavao Family, Mrs Maria GPavao & Family, Alice Raposo, Santo Christo Council of Catholic Women, M·M John FSilvia, Alice Simas, In Memory of Antone & Clara Simas, In Memory of Antonio MTavares, Augustinho JViveiros, His Honor the Mayor & Mrs Carlton Viveiros; $45 M·M Allred Matti & Family; $40 Anonymous, Jesse Carvalho, M·M Joao FMachado, M·M Joao Cabral Mota & Family, Alexandrina Pacheco, Mrs Lodai Paulo & Daughter, M·M Manuel JSilva; $35 Anonymous, M·M Aurelio Botelho Family, Mrs Eliza Sousa Family, M·M Ireneu CTrindade Family; $32 M·M IIdeberto L Pereira Family; $30 Anonymous, M·M Gil Medeiros & Daughter, Mrs Adelina Melo, Mrs Clara Melo, M·M Jose C Paiva & Daughter, M·M Manuel Paiva & Daughter, M·M Jose BPereira, M·M Manuel BRodrigues Family, M·M George WRogers & Son, M·M Antonio Pimentel & Son, M·M Carlos AVictorino $25 Anonymous, M·M Adelino S Almeida, Leticia Almeida, M·M Jose Alves, M·M Antonio Arruda, Dorethea Arruda, M·M Joaquim Barbosa, M·M Joseph Brum, M·M Nelson P Carvalho, In Memory of Manuel Castanho, M·M Gary Correira, M·M Jose V Couto, M·M Jose Silva Oias & Son, M·M Louis Fernandes, Fidalgo Family, M·M Antone L Furtado, M·M Paul A LaCroix, M·M Manuel S Leonardo & Daughter, Mrs Eliza SMachado & Daughter, M·M Joao 0 Medeiros, M·M John Mello & Daughter, John Mendonca, M·M Jose Moniz & Family, Mrs Cecilia O'leary, M·M Mariano COliveira, M·M Deodato M Pacheco, M·M Justin Paulo Jr, M·M Carlos Pereira, Mrs Herculana Raposa, M·M Jose ERaposo, M·M Joseph Rego, Williamdos Reis, M·M Francis De Rose, M·M Jose FSantos & Family, M·M GilbertSebastiao, M·M Deodata PSilva, M·M Jose Silva, M·M Luis MSoares, M·M Jose MSousa, M·M Manuel JSousa, M·M Jose BTavares, M·M Renalo RTavares & Family, Tony's Bakery, M·M Manuel Vieira & Family Saints Poter and Paul $100 SS Peter & Paul St Vincent de Paul Conference, Mary Tyrrell; $75 M·M Edward Kelly; $60 Florence Taylor; $50 M·M Paul Courville, Alfred Farias, M·M William O'Neil, M-M Raymond Polak, Mrs James Rogers, M·M William Tansey, John Tyrrell; $40 Theresa Nientimp, M·M Frank SUllivan, Michael Sweeney, M·M Nicholas Tyrrell; $35 lillian Cabucio, Carol Dutton, M·M Glenn Hathaway, M·M Joseph Stankiewicz, Louise Tyrrell; $30 John Dolan, M·M Thomas Farren, M·M Norbert Flores, M·M John Force, Kathleen Gagne, M·M Richard Gagne, M·M David Gamache, M·M Gilbert Leduc, M·M John Luebke, M·M James Machedo, M·M John Wilding; $25 Mrs Rita Carey, M·M Edward Careiro, M·M David Corbishley, M·M Norman Corneau, M·M Joao Costa, M·M Alan Oawson, M·M Americo DeMarco, Mrs George Desnoyers, Mrs Mary Dutton, M·M Thomas Dzialo, Mrs Jerome Foley, Margaret & , Jeanne Frechette, M·M Robert Frederick, Christopher & Deborah Giblin, M·M Robert Goncalo, Mrs Deborah Harding, Mrs Agnes Heffernan, M·M Alan Iveson, M·M Walter Kowalczyk, M·M David Latinville, M·M Wilfred Lavoie, Marion Mahoney, Mrs Mary McGuill, Alfred Mello, Mrs Brenda Mendoza, M·M Raymond Normandin, M·M Gerald Pacheco, M·M Richard Raposa, M·M Ronald Santos, Mrs John Sullivan, Kathleen Walsh Holy Name $1,000 M·M Allen LJarabek; $750 M·M Wilson Curtis; $200 M·M Herve Bernier; $150 In Memory 01 Dr Thomas FHiggins & Dr Anne Marie Higgins; $125 James BKelley III; $100 M·M Thomas Conlon, Dr Omer EBoivin, M·M Fred Zebrasky, Charles & Gloria Fanco, Leonard Phelan, M·M Henry J Reis, Elizabeth Neilan, Catherine PHarrington, M·M Nicholas Christ, M·M Robert BReid, In Memory of John & Margaret McDermott, In Memory of M·M John T Farrell, M·M Richard Charland, M·M Harold Duclos; $85 M·M Michael Coughlin; $80 M·M Frederick B McDonald; $52 M·M Norman J Roy $50 Pamela Smith, Ann RMonahan, Gertrude LMercier, Atty & Mrs Joseph Agar, M·M Aime JGamelin, Mary Ann Dillon, Helen GLaw, Mrs Louis 0 Coffey, Elinor Lenaghan, M·M Vincent Mannion, Dorothy C Sullivan, William Heaney, M·M Robert Margetta, M·M George Nugent, Loretta P Kenny, Rita VKenny, M·M James Harrington, Mrs Ralph Gilbert, M·M.Owen McGowan, M·M Robert Rebello, M·M Edward C Berube, M·M Antonio Castro, Vincent MFitzgerald, Michael Fitzgerald, M·M Fred Czerwonka, M·M Robert Kitche.n, M·M Henry J Lemerise, M·M Joseph FDoran, M·M PHenry Desmona, Mrs Elizabeth Zalenski, M·M lionel Braz; $40 Paul RDunn, M·M Raymond McMullen, M·M James Johnson $35 Margaret JTurner, M·M William Hacking, M·M Wilfred PDesruisseaux, Mary CCasey, Madeline Casey, M·M Thomas MQuinn III, M·M Patrick Leonard, Mrs Joseph McGuill, M·M Leo J Flynn, Daniel T Foley, Manon Foley, M·M John Donnelly Jr, $30 M·M George Kelly, M·M Willred Driscoll, William Nuttall, M·M Arnold Martin, M·M JECruger, M·M Antone Fernandes, M·M John PHarrington, M·M James Gibney, M:M Theodore Gagliardi, Benevides Family, M·M Daniel Lussier; $25 M·M William PReady, In Memory of WIllIam JShea, M·M John Mede"os, M·M Francis Crowe, M·M Michael Pontes, M·M Mark Gustafson, M·M James Costa, Mrs John FMcMahon, Margaret Lahey, Joseph Andrade, M·M David Bishop, M·M Edmund Hussey, Mau!een McCloskey, M·M Manuel Rapoza, M·M William Kilroy, M·M William GGrady, M·M Raymond ChIppendale, M·M Arhtur Donovan, MIS Nicholas Hurst, M·M Thomas Stanton, M·M Roger Dufour II, John Keating, M·M George Biltcliffe, Mrs Eleanor Manchesler, Captain Manny & Carolyn Cabral, M·M James Richner, In Memory of Margaret TGagnon, M·M Thomas Gastall, M·M James Melvin, M·M TH McMahon, M·M Ellwood Rounds, M·M John Walsh, Sr $25 M·M Thomas JCosta, M·M Raymond Greeley, M·M Wayne Almeida, M·M William Freitas Jr, M·M Joseph M Krupa Jr, M·M James Wilcox, Mrs Francis McGrath, M·M Roger Souza, M·M Wiltiam Henry, M·M WIlham Mello, Mrs Margaret Mercier, M·M Roger Gauthier, In Memory of David RKay, M·M Henry Ferland, M·M Henry Sullivan, Mrs Edward Grace, Barbara A Hassan, M·M Robert Masterson, M·M Norman Levesque, M·M Mack Gerard, M·M David'Sullivan, M·M Charles Frascatore, Mrs Walter Fallon,ln Memory of Ruth A Cutting, Mrs Martin J McDonald, Anna Malone, M·M Joseph Morais, M·M Elmer Stafford, Jr, M·M Henry Kowalski, M·M Stephen Waddicor, Dr & Mrs Lawrence Vetho $25 Mrs James Eastwood, M·M Robert Croteau, Janet M Shovellon, M·M Stephen Comeau, M·M Edward Witkowicz, Doris Comiskey, Raymond levesque, In Memory of John B Hart, Maureen Ryan, Honor Touhey, Lorraine Marter, M·M Dennis Grillin, Mrs Thomas Maltais, M·M Richard Roderick, Cecilia EMedeir.os, Raymond Beau~leil, M·M Donald Vermette, M·M Watter Neves, M·M Manuel AlUilr, M·M John Perlera, M·M Danoel Amlgone, Veronica MDunn, M·M Thomas Dunn, Dr & Mrs Joseph Rockett Jr Mrs Dennis Sullivan, Mrs Hilary White, M·M Kenneth J Pieper, M·M Timothy Sullivan, M·M Geor~ Soares, M·M Reginald Cousineau, Mrs Jane Wright 5t Willil. $130 Anna Gottwald; $100 Maraaret Constantine, M·M Gilbert A Faria, M·M Harry Kershaw, M·M AGagnon; $75 M·M James Fing/as; $50 M·M Frank Correia, II·M David LaFrance.II·M James McKnight, Howard Worthington, M·M Richard Beaudoin, "'·M RobettGaIlant,lIarpretT & Irene Boodry; $40 M·M Benjamin Boudria, $3511·M Fred Chlebek, M·'" William JSewetl, laura Nobrega; $30 Thomas Lowney, M·M Jobn Bates $25 Irs MPotts, M·M Edward Arruda, M·M Mijchetl J Bernat M·M Walter Jacintho, M·II Valentine Palmer, M,'" Julius Manso, In Menoory of Crowley·Desmond Famiies; Idalina P MtHo, Henry Raposa, M·M Georae Bessette, M·M Romeo lajoie, II·M Anthony Viveiros, Irs lIichaet lliszko, M·II Alfred Vieira, John EKaRl, Jr, Mrs Arthur Deschenes, 11·11 Stephen Carrol, "'·M AnllIfte Oheira, M,II Jolt. "-so "'-II LeoRlld Wrenn, Jr, 11-11 WIIter Jaaick, "'-II JosapIt CaMIllI, ..... Jose Estrela
51. Ann. $500 Dominican Fathers, AFriend; $250 Mrs Yvonne Fournier. $150 Rev David J Landry; $100 StVincent de Paul Society; $50 M·M loridasJofivet, Mrs Jeanne Thibault Alice Gauthier. $40 M·M Ernest Dupre; $35 Jeannette Croteau; $30 Robert AGauthier, The Misses Boucher; $25 Paul and Sandra Bernier, Mrs Claire Pariseault, Daniel J Methot, M·M Joseph St George, M·M Daniel Cox, M·M Albert Beaudoin, M·M William Cyr, James & Lucille Martin, M·M Joseph Bernardo, M·M Honore Goddu, M·M Bertrand Oegagne, M·M Albert Almeida, M·M Roy J Provost, Henriette St Denis 51. Anthony of Pad.a $100 Contirmation Class, St. Vincent de Paul, Antone Camara; $60 Maria Viveiros; $40 Emmanuel Resendes, Sophie Hamel, Moise Pereira; $50 Izabel Gamboa; $3D Mario Lopes; 125 Graciete Teixeira, Maria Sardinha,liberto Pacheco, William Costa, Antonio Barboza, luil Pacheco, Michael Franco, Alice linhares,llda Brum, Helena Ferreira, Mrs Frank Sousa, Edna Silvia & Son, Manuel Louro, laura Peteira, Bolen Family, Francisco Seringa 51. Patrick $500 In Memory of Msgr. Thomas Walsh; $150 M·M Thomas Harkin, StanleyWineta; $125 M·M Watter Burns Jr; $100 M·M Edward DeCiccio, M·M George McCauley, Mrs Euaene LeClair, M·M William Rys; $75 M·M Eugene Connors, Mary Kilroy; $60 Robert Regan, M·M Sidonio Pereira; $40 Jane Coyle, Edmond Bergeron, M·M Albert Dufresne; $45 Evelyn Arsenault; $30 Claudette Bradbury, M·M Nicolas Bittcliffe, Dorothy J DelPiana; $27 M·M William J Rosa $25 M·M Anthony Ruggerio, Pauline Drobyski, M·M Donald Jagmin, Anne Bums, M·M Robert Gonacalo, M·M Robert Marcoux, M·M John Sullivan, M·M George Botelho, M·M Daniel Robillard, Patricia Fazio, Mary Coady, Joseph Coady, John Shay, M·M George Donnelly, Mrs Horace Travassos, M·M William McHugh, M·M Michael Kuszay, M·M Thomas Shea, Mrs Americo Gazzero, M·M Harold Nabb, M·M Rene Perron, Donald Caron, Joseph Harrington, Rita Jamiel, Marguerije Holmes, Mary Shea, Mrs Joseph Paquin, Anna Paquin, Anna Whalon, M·M John Shea, Mrs Antone Moniz, M·M George Rodriques, Mrs Ralph Correia 51. Louis Kina $ 1000 Rev Ciro Iodice; $300 Kathleen Tobin/In Memory of Michael, Margaret and Alice Tobin; $250 William GWhalen/In Memory ot Agnes Whalen; $75 Hussey/O'Neill Family; $50 Marion Fahey, M·M William Wall worth, Mrs William O'Neil/In Memory of William AO'Neil; $40 Joseph W O'Brien, M·M Gilbert L'Heureux; $30 M·M Thomas Careiro; $25 M·M Herman Mello, Genevieve Picard, In Memory of the Monahan·Clarkin Family; M·M Edmund Mador, M·M Joseph Dias, M·M Henry JHodgson, Ann Marie Leboeul, Mrs John Partridge, Beverly Ward, M·M Manuel Ferreira, M·M Byron Piette, M·M William Lanning, M·M Robert White, Mrs Rosella Auclair, Mrs Elaine Blair Blessed Sacrament $200 Rev. Lucien Jusseaume; $50 M·M Michael Dumont, AParishioner, Friends; $40 Yvonne LaFontaine, AParishioner, $25 AParishioner, M·M Rene St Laurent, M·M Jonathan King, Robert Levesque, M·M Henry Daigle, Paul BeaUdoin, Jeanne Gamache, Roger Daniels, M·M William Grace, M·M Roland Lavoie, M·M Joseph Silvia, M·M Dennis LeBlanc SWANSEA 51. Louis de Franca $100 M·M Richard Dufour; $80 M·M Arthur Grimes; $50 M·M Waller Pierce, M·M Edward L Sullivan, M·M Alfred Iwanski; $40 Mrs William Fletcher, $35 M·M Alphonse Mendoza and Deborah Mendoza, M·M William O'Neil; $30 Vincent Messier; $25 M·M William RGilbert, Dr & Mrs Philip Robitaille, M·M Joseph CDeroche, M·M Edward Emond, M·M John Torres, M·M Raoul Messier, M·M Paul Shileikis, M·M Raymond Boulanger, M·M Robert Montour, M·M Eric Araujo, M·M Alfred GSouza, M·M Robert GLedoux WESTPORT 51. Geor,e $500 Rev. Clement EDufour; $100 Rev. Raymond ARobida; M·M Paul Methot $35 M·M Robert Lavoie; $30 David Carter; $25 Mrs Julliette Parent, Normand Lachapelle, Michael Vincent, Mrs Alice Carter, Mrs Vivian GMethot, M·M Stephen Custadio, M·M William Platt ASSONET 5t. Barnard $500 M·M Gary Marcondes; $150 M·M John L Brown; $125 M·M Francis Sullivan; $100 M·M Leo Conroy, M·M Robert Barboza, M·M Paul Lamoureux, Marianno Rezendes Sr, M·M Lawrence Stonge; $60 M·M Richard Houghton; $50 Francis Andrews, M·M Robert Blake, M·M William Boulay, M·M Steven Cordeiro, M·M Gerald Dichiara, M·M Agnello Oliveira, M·M Thomas Perry, M·M JamesQuirk, $40 M·M Roger Lussier, M·M Frederick Demetrius; $36 M·M Paul Levesquo; $35 M·M John Dougherty, M·M Leonard Nicolan; $25 M·M Edward Adams, M·M Leonard Boyer, M·M John J Brown, M·M Joseph Citro, M·M Michael Cloutier, M·M William Cuthbertson, Gertrude Oelvalle, M·M James Dooley, M·M Frederic Dreyer, M·M David Driscoll, Mrs Fasel, M·M Robert Harpham, M·M Peter Heinrichs, M·M Donald Howarth, M·M Stanley Janczura, M·M Frederick Kelley, M·M Maurice Larrivee, M·M William Morin, M·M Luciano Nigra, M·M Michael Norton, M·M Robert Parker, M·M Elwell Perry, M·M David Rodrigues, M·M Mark Sevigney, M·M William Simmons, M·M James Smith, M·M William Souza, M·M Joseph Sylvia, Joseph Torres, M·M Antonio Vaz, Mrs Walter Wal, M·M Glen White SOIiERSET 51. Thomas More $500 Atty. Richard Pierce; $400 Rev. David A. Costa; $300 William Ng; $250 Barbara ADunn; $200 Atty Charles JHague, Francis Lussier, Eugene JPepin, St. Vincent dePaul Society; $180 M·M Michael Stubbs; $150 M·M John J Moynagh, Henry Gurl; $120 M·M Francis J Silvia; $100 M·M Vincent ACoady, Catherine Connelly, Jennie H Connolly, M·M Gilbert FLeonard, Thomas McCann, M·M Henry J McGown; $BO M·M Jay RCuttle; $70 M·M Edward Sullivan Jr, $60 M·M Richard Kelley, Jean O'Brien, M·M Edwin Doolan; $50 Raymond Aylward, M·M Norman F Bessette, Julia Boynton, Charles Burke, Jr, In Memory of Dorothea M Devine, Margaret L Dunn, Louis F Fayan, M·M Ronald Furtado, M·M Thomas A Garvey, M·M John Gaspar, Earl Herron, M·M Donald Hussey, M·M John F Kineavy, Helena B Mahoney; M·M Domenick Massa, Dorothy O'Gara, M·M Joseph Orrigo, M·M Ernest Rogers, M·M William Ryding, M·M Albert E Shovelton, Atty. John Silvia, Jr, Kathleen Snowden, M·M James H Sullivan $45 M·M Peter Paskowski; $40 M·M Richard Crowell, M·M Edward Gauthier, M·M Ronald Mandeville Sr, M·M Timothy O'Brien, M·M Alphonse Saulino; $35 M·M Eugene Belanger, M·M George & linda Dickinson, M·M James Harrington, M·M Joseph 0 ladicola, Ruth Johnson, M·M Robert LeComte, Reginald CMarchand, M·M Anthony Nobrega, Katherine Pierce, M·M Barry Sullivan; $30 Helen RBurke, M·M Joseph Diogo, Benedict Eagan, M·M William VMahoney, M·M John Marshall, M·M Louis Medeiros, M·M Robert 0 Michaud, M·M William Phaneuf, M·M Robert Trafka $25 M·M William Aguiar, M·M Charles Adam, M·M Ronald Arruda, Sr, M·M Joseph RBorden, Mildred E Carroll, John J Clorite, M·M John Connors, M·M Manuel Corey, M·M Jellrey C Cote, M·M Donald Dalhstrom, Anna Danielson, M·M Michael Duddy, Barbara EDunnigan, Mary CFallon, Joseph Frado, M·M Gabrien Furtado, George HGingras, Marie RGreelish, M·M Joseph Gondela, M·M Charles Guerette. M·M Leo Hayes, M·M Moran TJammen, Mary FJohnston, M·M Edward Kaylor, M·M John WKing, M·M William H Kirkman, Dr & Mrs William Hlangfield Jr, M·M Andre HLevesque, M·M Robert ELopes, M·M Wayne Lord, Florence K McDermott, Daniel McDonald, James McDonald, M·M William McNamara Jr, M·M William PMalloy, M·M Watter Mardula, Ethel M Marland, M·M Robert AMedeiros, M·M John AMilcheU, Edward Monarch, M·M Donald HMorrow, M·M Robert KMurphy, Margaret O'Day, Edward FO'Gara, M·M Eugene Rutkowski, Elila JSabra, Mario MSaravo, M·M Howard GSchaible, Ruth Schofield, M·M Daniel Shea, M·M Robert Silva, Mary MSullivan, Edward Swidey, M·M Robert Walmsley, M·M Donald PWaring, Jean Washington, M·M William Whalen, M·M William Sylvia
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On behalf of the almost 600 residents of the Diocesan Nursing Homes, during this, National Nursing Home Wee., we express our deep appreciation to the truly outstanding. people who make their days as pleasant and comfortable as they can possibly be. These are the individuals. who add purpose to our lives and give us a reason to get up in the morning. Every person is important and without the caring and concern of each one, the Diocesan facilities would be just four more nursing homes.
The Residents and Administrators of: The Catholic Memorial Home, Fall River, MA Madonna Manor, Attleboro, MA Marian Manor, Taunton, MA Our Lady's Haven, Fairhaven, MA