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THE NEW FAMILY LIFE CENTER

Familyministry relocates Bishop Daniel A. Cronin announced this week that the former Bishop Stang convent at 500 Slocum Road, North Dartmouth, will be the new home of the Diocesan Office of Family Ministry. "During this decade of the family, it is fitting indeed that we realize a long-cherished goal." the bishop stated.

The former convent was built in 1959 at the same time as Bishop Stang High School, to which it is connected. Until five years ago, it housed the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur who formerly staffed the diocesan high school facility. In recent years the Sisters of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who staff Spanish apostolates of the diocese, re-

sided there. Those sisters have moved to a New Bedford convent, thereby making the North Dartmouth facility available. The four-story building with full basement will afford ample room for office and retreat facilities. Father Ronald A. Tosti, diocesan director of family ministry, Turn to Page Six

Deacons challenged to simple life style Permanent deacons and their families have be~n. challenged to offer "irrefutable counterwitness to the consumerism of our day" by Bishop Howard J. Hubbard of Albany, N.Y. Speaking at a Boston meeting of the National Association of Permanent Deacon Directors, the bishop called for a diaconal life style "that enables them to live with what is sufficient; a life style that is less dependent upon status, prestige, influence and possessions and which is more open and available in !;er-

vice to others; a life style evidenced by simplicity of clothing, diet and transportation, by ·moderation in use of money, power and entertainment and by prayers for, advocacy on behalf of and work among the poor." Describing the diaconate as "an extension of the mission of Jesus, the Servant-Healer into today's world," Bishop Hubbard said that deacons should be "dramatically different kinds of persons," defenders of human rights, including racial justice and social equality, and "person-

centered" in the tradition of Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Dorothy Day of the Catholic Worker. Warning that deacons should not become part of a "new clericalism," the bishop said that they were in an advantageous position to help lay persons realize and implement "the concept of shared responsibility which is so crucial for the future of the church." Turning to the concept of small-based Christian communiTurn to Page Two

Latest reports of special gift donations and parish contributions bring the 1981 Catholic Charities Appeal up to $869,688. 35. COl1tributions from parishes, priests and special gift- donors should be made in person to Appeal Headquarters beginning Wednesday, May 20, until Friday, May 22. The books of the Appeal will be closed at 1 p.m. Friday. This coming weekend, every solicitor, parish and special gift, should make a last effort to canvass every potential donor. These reports should be made to special gift and parish headquarters on Monday.

Ten more parishes have been added to the Honor Roll of parishes surpassing their 1980 final totals since last week's edition of The Anchor. These parishes are: Holy Redeemer. Chatham; St. Elizabeth Seton, North Falmouth; Assumption, Osterville; Notre Dame, St. Anthony of Padua, Santo Christo, Fall River; Our Lady of Grace, North Westport; Immaculate Conception, St. Boniface, New Bedford; St. Rita, Marion. Leading parish and parish total figures appear on page 2 and an eight-page supplement of special gifts and parish donations follows page 6 of this issue of The Anchor.

Sr. Marion Geddes Bishop ])aniel A. Cronin will be principal celebrant and homilist at a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, for Sister Marion Geddes, RSM, retired diocesan superintendent of schools. Sister Marion, 67, died Tuesday at Mt. St. Rita Health Center, Cumberland, R.I., following a long illness. At the time of her appointment to the diocesan superintendency she was the first woman religious in the Northeast to hold such a post and possibly the first in the nation. Commenting on her death, Father George Coleman, diocesan director of education, said: "Sister Marion was a dedicated educator and an exemplary religious. She expended her energies in our diocese as 'founding principal of Bishop Feehan High School, as assistant superintendent of schools and as superintendent of schools until her retirement in 1980. "Her wise advice and expertise will be greatly missed. We pray for the repose of her soul and extend our sympathy to her family and to the Sisters of Mercy,"

,Born in 1913 in Berkeley, R.I., Sister Marion entered the Sisters of Mercy in 1931. Through the years she taught in every grade from one through 12, for the most part in the Providence diocese. She served in the Fall River diocese from 1961, beginning with her appointment to the Bishop Feehan principalship. Feehan students and faculty members will be ushers at tomorrow's Mass, at which Sister Mary Noel Blute, RSM, provincial superior, will be the first reader and Sister Martha Serbst, RSM, will be the second reader. Sister Mary Faith Harding, RSM, present Feehan principal, will give the Prayer of the Faithful and the offertory procession will be composed of members of Sister Marion's family. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Doris Bogan of Tucson, Ariz., and by two brothers, Henry Geddes, also of Tucson, and Thomas Geddes of North Providence. There will be calling hours for her today at Mt. St. Rita's. Interment following tomorrow's Mass will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Cumberland.


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Parish Totals

Leading Parishes

AITLEBORO AREA

A1TLEBORO AREA St. John, Attleboro St. Mary, Mansfield St. Mary, Seekonk Mt. Carmel, Seekonk St. Mark, Attleboro Falls

21,680.00 15,350.00 13,469.00 12,829.80 10,919.50

CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA St.: Pius X, So. Yarmouth Corpus Christi, Sandwich St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis Holy Trinity, West Harwich St. Patrick, Falmouth

25,992.00 22,653.00 19,376.75 16,558.00 13,550.00

22,291.50 16,904.70, 16,043.00 12,845.25 10,678.00

NEW BEDFORD AREA Immaculate Conception, New Bedford Mt. Carmel, New Bedford St. Joseph, New Bedford St. Mary, New Bedford St. John the Baptist, New Bedford

21,245.00 13,228.65 9,319.00 8,999.00 8,849.00

TAUNTON AREA Immaculate Conception, North Easton Holy Family, East Taunton St. Ann, Raynham St. Joseph, Taunton Holy Cross, South Easton

9,597.00 21,680.00 4,771.00 10,919.50 5,142.00 9,234.00 15,350.00 2,427.00 7,028.00 4,395.00 12,829.80 13,469.20

CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA

FALL RIVER AREA Holy Name, Fall River Our Lady of the Angels, Fall River St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River Santo Christo, Fall River St. Thomas More, Somerset

Attleboro Holy Ghost St. John St. Joseph St. Mark St. Stephen St. Theresa Mansfield-St. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart St. Mary Norton-St. Mary Seekonk Mt. Carmel St. Mary

8,390.00 8,240.00 7,930.00 6,808.00 5,930.00

Brewster-Our Lady of the Cape 6,944.00 7,106.00 Buzzards Bay-St. 'Margaret Centerville10,718.50 Our Lady of Victory Chatham-Holy Redeemer 13,251.00 8,393.00 East Falmouth-St. Anthony Edgartown-St. Elizabeth 2,657.00 Falmouth-St. Patrick 13,550.00 19,376.75 Hyannis-St. Francis Xavier Nantucket-Our Lady of the Isle 9,177.00 North Falmouth- St. Eliz. Seton 8,066.00 Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart 1,932.00 Orleans-St. Joan of Arc 13,028.00 12,581.50 Osterville-Assumption 5,439.50 Pocasset-St. John Provincetown-St. Peter 4,312.00 22,653.00 Sandwich-Corpus Christi 25,992.00 South Yarmouth-St.Pius X Vineyard Haven-St. Augustine 3,095.00 Wellfleet-Our Lady of Lourdes 1,260.00 West Harwich-Holy Trinity 16,558.50 2,840.00 Woods. Hole-St.. Joseph FALL RIVER AREA Fall River St. Mary's Caijledral Blessed Sacrament

16,043.00 2,125.00

Espirito Santo 6,912.50 Holy Cross 2,331.00 Holy Name 22,291.50 Notre Dame 7,719.25 Our Lady of the Angels 16,904.70 Our Lady of Health 4,368.50 Holy Rosary 3,540.00 Immaculate Conception 4,036.75 Sacred Heart 7,798.50 St. Anne 5,861.50 St. Anthony of Padua 5,369.00 St. 'Elizabeth 2,141.00 St. John the Baptist 4,418.00 St. Joseph 7,391.00 St. Louis 3,010.00 St. Mathieu 1,982.00 St. Michael 7,705.00 St. Patrick 8,108.00 SS. Peter & Paul 7,472.00 St. Roch 1,863.00 St. Stanislaus 6,890.00 St. William 5,624.00 Santo Christo 12,845.25 Assonet-St. Bernard 5,364.00 Central Village-St. John 2,597.00 No~h Westport-O. L. of Grace 8,497.00 Somerset St. John of God 7,532.00 St. Patrick 8,598.00 St. Thomas More 10,678.00 Swansea Our Lady of Fatima 8,141.00 St. Dominic 6,585.00 St. Louis de France 9,256.50 St. Michael 5,787.00 Westport-St. George 5,591.00 NEW BEDFORD AREA New Bedford Holy Name Assumption Immaculate Conception Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Fatima

8,841.00 614.00 21,245.00 13,228.65 4,61~.00

Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2,987.00 Sacred Heart 4,375.00 St. Anne 2,219.00 St. Anthony of Padua 4,580.45 St. Boniface 1,515.00 St. Casimir 1,967.00 St. Francis of Assisi 2,350.00 St. Hedwig 1,857.50 St. James 6,968.00 St. John the Baptist 8,849.00 St. Joseph 9,319.00 St. Kilian 1,334.00 St. Lawrence 7,969.00 St. Mary 8,999.00 St. Theresa 3,068.50 Acushnet-St. Francis Xavier 3,618.00 Fairhaven St. Joseph 8,272.78 St. Mary 2,898.00 Sacred Hearts 1,337.00 Marion-St. Rita 4,002.00 Mattapoisett-St. Anthony 7,917.00 North Dartmouth-St. Julie 8,028.00 South Dartmouth-St. Mary 8,300.00 Wareham-St. Patrick 8,374.00 TAUNTON AREA Taunton Holy Family Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Our Lady of Lourdes Sacred Heart St. Anthony St. James St. Joseph St. Mary St. Paul Dighton-St. Peter North Dighton-St. Joseph North Easton-Immaculate Conception Raynham-St. Ann South Easton-Holy Cross

8,240.00 2,314.00 4,891.00 2,142.00 4,444.00 3,164.00 3,003.00 6,808.00 2,245.00 5,531.00 2,264.00 4,263.00 8,390.00 7,930.00 5,930.00

Deacons challenged to simple life style Continued from page one ties as a Latin American church innovation that could well serve the U.S. church, ,Bishop Hubbard said that Americans are searching for community and that the parish should be, but often is not, a place where it can be experienced. '.'We could have perfect programs and model communities, put路 everyone on a guaranteed income, offer well-developed educational, social and liturgical services in our parishes and still not get to the heart of what ails modem man or modern woman," he said, declaring that deacons could lead and coordinate development of small intraparish communities offering "warmth, kindness and presence" to their members. The bishop also said that deacons al'ld their spouses can aid in development of family life ministry, primarily as examples of how "family, work and com路

munity responsibilities can be inJustice." Those involved in the diaconblended with a deep commitment to the mission of the ate must, however, remember church and its service to the that its restoration "is not a romp or a few years of intensive world." Deacons, noted the bishop, work, but a long, hard arduous should take advantage of "na- process that will undoubtedly tural opportunities to evangelize stretch beyond our lifetime," in their everyday experiences" warned the bishop, suggesting and should also be aware that that a historical viewpoint would they cannot stop at personal enable his bearers to keep toworks of charity, such as pris- day's problems in perspective. He added that deacons could exon or educational ministries. "We must, in other words, pect "the inevitability of the challenge deacons to involve Cross in their lives as ministers," themselves in the messy business ranging from the minor irritants of social change by baving the of daily living to major probcourage to stand with the poor, . lems "like vocational doubts, an the powerless and the defenseless identity crisis, a child gone in their hour of need and not be wrong or a terminal illness." 'Finally, he warned against content with applying bandaids to deep wounds or helping pe0- viewing the diaconate as a "li路 ple better adjust to their suf- cense for private practice, to do fering, but be willing to attack one's own faith," insisting that those powerful institutions and deacons must respect church aucorporate persons that oppress, thority and work cooperatively manipulate and destroy others with "decision-making strucand perpetuate such misery and tures."

200 at Meeting Some 200 deacon directors and aides from 40 states and Canada attended the four-day meeting, at which other major speakers were poet-theologian Father John Shea, who offered reflections on the spirituality of the deacon director, and Cardinal Humberto S. Medeiros of Boston, who presided at the major convention liturgy. !Drawing on a diaconal handbook in use in the Boston archdiocese, the cardinal listed four points to be heeded if the diaconal ministry is to benefit both the church and the individual deacon: - the need to see ministry as a total gift of oneself after the manner of Christ; . - the avoidance of "clericalization" or dependence on power structures, clerical apurtenances or ecclesiastical recognition; - understanding by priests of

the diaconal role as complementary to their own; - recognition of the importance of personal holiness to the diaconal vocation. Convention workshops considered relationships 01 deacon directors with deacons, families, priests, the institutional church and each other. Father John F. Moore, diocesan director of the permanent diaconate, Catherine Audette, department secretary, and several members of the diocesan diaconate assisted in convention arrangements. Elections seated the following national officers of the directors' association: Rev. John O'Donoghue, archdiocese of San Antonio, president; Rev. Michael O'Connell, archdiocese of St. PaulMinneapolis, vice-president; Mrs. Marilyn Fitzgerald, diocese of San Bernardino, secretary; Deacon John O'Neill, diocese of Brooklyn, treasurer.


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Plan to shut convent to]«( The Religious of Jesus and Mary who since 1877 have served Notre Dame parish in Fall River announced last Sunday their decision "to e>:plore the possibility of selling our property." The community' intends to relocate in Fall River and continue to staff Notre Dame School. The holding in question, a large tract of land adjacent to Notre Dame Church, includes a four-story building, the former Jesus-Mary Academy, now Ii convent and retirement centE!r for the Jesus and Mary community. In a letter read at all Masses at Notre Dame, Sister Vivian Patenaude, Jesus and Mary provincial superior, wrote: "The escalating costs of maintaining and heating our building as wall as the cost involved in renovating our infirmary are well beyond our financial resources." Plans for relocation of the community's infirmary are indefinite but Sister Patenaude stressed that commitment to the teaching apostolate at Notre Dame School is firm. "We love the people and want to st.ay in the city," she wrote. The Fall River commitment began in 1877 when three sisters came from Canada to start Notre Dame School. Their work soon included operation of an orphanage, a private girls' school, a home for W'(lrking girls, a night school and a Sunday school. Jesus-Mary Academy, however, closed 10 years ago and since that time elderly sisters from the eight American dioceses and archdioceses served by the community have retired to the Fall River center.

Chapel marks 25th year Our Lady's Chapel, New Bedford, is marking its 25th anniversary as a downtown I:hapel and information center staffed by priests and brothers <:>f the Franciscan province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. A week of special Masses began Sunday with Father Alban Maguire, OFM, provinciaL superior, as celebrant and homilist. Other Masses have been for living and deceased friars, secular Franciscans and lay persons associated with the chapel. A closing Mass with Bishop Daniel A. Cronin as principal celebrant will be offered at 2 p.m. Sunday. A dinner at White's restaurant will follow. The actual opening of the chapel came May 22, 1956. Over the years it has provided many services to shoppers, workers and residents of downtown New Bedford, including 16 Masses on holy days and five Masses every weekday, the hearing of confessions an~ spiritual counseling. A recently .introduced program is a support group for divorced, separated and remarried Catholics, which meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday.

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Effective Wednesday, June 10, Father Ernest E. Bessette will retire from the pastorate of St. Joseph parish, Attleboro and Father Cornelius E. Keliher will retire from the same position at St. Mary Parish, North Attleboro. Between them, the veteran pastors have served in the priesthood a total of 92 years. Father Keliher, born in Taunton, attended Immaculate Conception grammar school and St. Mary's High School -in that city. He attended Boston College for two years, then entering St. Bel'· nard's Seminary, Rochester. He was ordained May 21, 1932, by the late Bishop James E. Cassidy. He was associate. pastor at St. Patrick's Church, Wareham, Our Lady of the Assumption, Osterville, and St. Louis, Fall River, before joining the U.S. Navy as a chaplain. He served in the chaplain corps from 1944 to 1946. Returning to the diocese he was assigned as associate pastor at SS. Peter and Paul parish, Fall River, where he remained until 1956, when he was named pastor of St. Mary's parish, Seekonk. He was transferred to his present assignment in 1971. For many years he was moderator of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses and he is now Attleboro area moderator of the organization. He taught for many years at the former St. Anne's Hospital School of Nursing and has also served on the Diocesan Board of Education and as chaplain of Benedict Circle, North Attleboro Daughters of Isabella.

Father Bessette, a New Bedford native, received his elementary and secondary education in Vermont. After attending St. Michael's College for two years, he entered St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, and was ordained June 11, 1938, also by Bishop Cassidy. He served as associate pastor at Our Lady of the Isle Church, Nantucket, St. Stephen's, Attle'boro, St. Anne's, New Bedford, and Notre Dame, Fall River. In 1961 he was named administrator of Holy Rosary parish. New Bedford, and in 1966 pastor of Our Lady of Fatima, New Bedford. The pastorate of St. Hyacinth Church, also New Bedford, followed in 1970 and in 1974 Father Bessette was transferred to his present position.

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The Inevitable Solution There are few concerned people who would not deplore the agony of Northern Ireland. Death and devastation stalk the tiny province like an ancient plague. All thinking people know that there is but one solution to the anguish, yet few are ready to admit to it, much less to implement it. Despite the prejudicial media clamor, despite the vested interests of American business, despite the claims of British propaganda, England must get out of Ireland. Until that day, there will be no peace between the Green and the Orange; there will be no harmony between Protestant and Catholic; there will be no respect for human rights. The so-called Irish problem is first and foremost an Irish ,situation. It would be well if commentators on this subject would not ignore historical truth. The true Irish crisis nes in the fact that the land was used as an English plantation. Giving land to nobles and soldiers who had served the crown meant displacing the native population. English colonization of Ireland was thus accompanied by hatred between the countries. Denial of religious, economic and civil liberties was a basic factor in the bloodsoaked story of English attempts to control the Irish people. Divide and conquer, whether by arms or religion, was and is the policy of the English in attempting to "solve" the Irish question. The molding of today's Irish Republic is still in process. The Irish dream of nationhood will never be complete until the entire land is one. Unfortunately, diplomats delay, politicians plot and people die. Inaction creates a vacuum into which the violent rush, rather than the peacemakers. War in any form calls forth the worst in humanity; but civil war is totally inhuman. Make no mistake, there are many Irish men and women who in good conscience believe themselves to be at war. There is little difference between them and those who struggle in Israel, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Iran and EI Salvador. If there is any difference, it rests in the fact that the Irish struggle has been going on far longer. Because people truly believe their land has been invaded, because the reality of their oppression is visible to all the world and because they are deeply patriotic, they organize, they rebel, they fight and yes, they die. The Irish Republican Army serves as an umbrella organization for groups opposed to the English presence in Northern Ireland. It is a paramilitary political force born in the crucible of terror, turmoil and turbulence. It is to its members that Bobby Sands has become, as the old song puts it, "another martyr 'for old Ireland, another murder for the crown." Debate may rage in Parliament but the facts of the Bobby Sands case are at hand for all to view. In this day his fast could have been medica.1ly terminated. The English did not choose this course of action and thus gave impetus to violence. The bullets and fire bombs will continue to fly; mothers and fathers will contiue to bury their children; and youth will continue to die until the world community realizes that the solution for Northern Ireland will orrly be found when England ceases to invade a nation that by nature and design is meant to be united.

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Creativity and the spirit By Michael Gallagher rulers. When a real poet opens I have noticed tha1' the Cath- his mouth, you're never sure olic 'press has, of late, been tak- what to expect. And rulers, even ing the American church to task enlightened rulers, aren't fond of for rampant philistinism - dis- surprises. Is not the church, then, being regard for the arts and culture. reasonable in, consciously or unAuxiliary Bishop Norbert Gaughan of Greensburg, for exam- consciously, following the same ple, made the charge in a recent course of action? Why should issue of Our Sunday Visitor, and ,serious Catholic writers take Thomas J. Smith, the editor of time to deal with such things as the Catholic Herald Citizen of novels, movies and plays when Milwaukee, followed up Bishop there are so many weightier Gaughan's piece with a denuncia- matters to confront? It's okay, of course, to catch a movie now tion of his own in OSV. I, for one, agree, even though and then or read a paperback I do think that things are look- thriller to relax a mind over路 ing up considerably when a bish- burdened with grave matters, op and a diocesan editor are will- but to take such things seriousing to make such charges - and ly ... I say we should take such in a Catholic paper yet. But might not there be a things seriously, Plato notwithplausible reason for this tension standing. Why? Because we bebetween artist and church? I lieve in the Holy Spirit, which breathes where it will. think there is. The church is never going to Take Plato, fol' example, certainly no philistine. Why did he be comfortable with artists. Nor want to -shut the poets out of should she be. The very tension his ideal republic? For the ex- between an individual artist and ,cellent reason, as he saw it, that the institutional church is .what, th~y'd make governmg more makes the artist invaluable. Consider the late Flannery 0' complicated for the enlightened

,Connor, a writer of idiosyncratic but dead-on vision. Nothing she ever wrote made a bishop's job easier. But the church must allow her artists and writers to express themselves freely. Other; wise she might' find herself in trying to balk the workings if the Holy Spirit. Think how much the church in America owes Flannery 0' Connor! And what did we do for her when she was alive? What are we doing now for Walker Percy ("The Second Coming"). Walter Murphy, ("Vicar of Christ") Thomas Flanagan, ("The Year of the French"), Thomas Fleming, ("Officers' Wives"), Mary Gordon ("The Company of Women"), to mention only a few recent examples? I think that the first thing we ought to do for them and for their fellow artists is to tell them how much we need them, just as they are. However bothersome and idiosyncratic they might sometimes seem to us we need them, in fact, precisely because they are bothersome and idiosyncratic.


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Where is there such a vocation? When I questioned the , DOLORES mother who would be a nun a little more closely, I found she CURRAN had a very primitive idea of over again?" a woman llaid to sisters' lives. "Mter all," she me on the second day of a par- said, "They don't have to worry enting workshop. "Well, I about being clothed, housed or thought about it last night and fed. Their students are grateful enormous amount of work and time required for administration I decided I'd become a nun." for whatever they do and they I laughed but she intelrrupted don't have to put up with which prevents me from spendme. '~No, I mean it. I sE:riously grumpy husbands. And, she ing more time with people in the considered going into the con- paused for the clincher, "their parish, from doing the reading vent when I graduated: from eternal life is just about assured." and studying I want to do, and prevents me from giving needed high school. Now, 20 years later, time to personal prayer and reWell maybe. The sisters, with a marriage that isn't very exciting and the worries and priests, brothers, and even bish- laxation. disppointments we've had with ops I meet worry about salaries, Hardly the nirvana proclaimed our kids, I think I pJ~obably parish heating bills, and the cost by the woman who would be of books. Their parishioners and nun. She wasn't attracted to the made the wrong decision." Later, I reflected on her words. students aren't always grateful religious life as much as disapThey aren't new to me, I meet - a lot complain a lot. They put pointed in her own. Her intimacy priests who wished they mar· up with grumpy superiors, sis- and gratification needs weren't ried, men who wished they ters, priests, and laity. And they being met by her husband and hadn't, sisters considering leav- don't believe their eternal life is family. 'Pretending that she ing religious life, and mothers assured at all. Only laity believe wouldn't have these needs had she gone into religious life was who would like to be num;. What that. does it mean, this reverse nosIn a recent letter to his par- naive. talgia where people long for ishioners, a pastor friend of mine She knew that and eventually what they never were? wrote, "Some of the things I admitted it. I'm pleased to reI think it's more than disap- have found particularly hard are port that she has found some pointment and/or frwltration the constant worry over whether fulfilling ministry work in her with one's life. And more than or not there will be adequate diocese so her dependency upon looking through rosy glasses at contributions to meet our budget her family to fill some of her another's, although that's part and maintain our ministry and needs has lightened. Also, she is of it. I think it's naive seeking programs; a negative attitude on experiencing some of the frusfor a role in life that doesn't ex- the part of some that keeps trations of working with people ist: one that has few frustrations, going back to things that sup- like herself and is able to laugh many professional rewards; satis- posedly were said or done years .a little about her earlier naivete. factions, and glories, crE:ativity, ago by one or another of us on She'll make it, but I wonder intimate relationships without the staff and that are used as a about some of her peers who infringement upon personal free- reason for not supporting or par- still live ill the "if only I had dom, and creature comforts. ticipating in parish life; and the . .. " state.

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According to reports, the He described the nuclear threat FATHER funeral of Gen. Omar Brad- as critical and asserted, "With JOHN B. effort we have made to ley was sparsely atltended. each believe it by further scientific SHEERIN, CSP He received the military advances we have succeeded honors usually accorded a fivestar general including the 19gun salute at the grave and three volleys of rifle fire. But there was none of the hoopla associated with the funeral of c:>ne like Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Why? My guess is that Bradley attracted less interest because he did not believe in "the big bang,!' the game of playing with nuclear weapons and missiles. Bradley Was not a show man. The priest who landed with • him at the Normandy beachhead on DwDay, Father Francis Sampson, said during the funeral eulogy that 1:he general was a "soldier's soldier," describing him as a "tall, strong, quiet man from the Midwest with a droll sense of humor." I used to think Bradley was neither a great brain nor a builder of world peace. But my opinion changed radicaI:ly when I learned of the views he expressed on nuclear weaponry in a 1957 article which The New York Times reprinted at the time of his death. In that piece, Bradley took a dim view of nuclear weapons, saying, "We have def:.Ied our intellect by the creation of such scientific instruments of destruction that we are now in d.esperate danger of destroying ourselves."

only in aggravating our peril." For me that article represents the thinking of a man of consummate, good judgment, one who considered nuclear weapons an invitation to disaster. These words must have infuriated the advocates of nuclear weaponry. People don't expect such anti· war talk from an old general, but Bradley apparently was fed up with war talk. He said missiles will only bring anti-missiles and then anti-anti-missiles and, in time, we will have an electronic house of cards. "When that time comes there will be little we can do other than settle down uneasily, smother our fears and attempt to live in a thickening shadow of death," the general thought. His one hope was that no government would be so foolhardy or so reckless as to precipitate a war. That is a reasonable expectation: that men and women can get together and act reasonably. But Bradley asked: How can we assume that men will be reasonable when ordinarily there is so little reason among men? How can reason prevail in a crisis? What discouraged him in 1957 was not the size of the problem but the colossal indifference to it. He was baffled by people's

indifference to using human intelligence to control the atom "and banish it as an instrument of war." This nuclear weapon challenge is the most strenuous challenge to humanity's intellect today. By comparison, Bradley said, "the conquest of space is of small significance." He feIt the problem of peaceful accommodation to our world "is infinitely more complex than a trip to the moon." Bradley's article anticipated the mind of the bishops at Vatican Council II when they said in "The Church Today": "Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction of entire cities or of extensive areas along with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation."

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Hungry, cold, bu't strong What some democrats marvel at, as they mourn, is how up front Ronald Reagan is about it all. He does not pretend to be doing anything but what he is obviously doing: telling the poor to pull up their socks; telling the rich that things will be better. • He makes no bones about his favoritism for the oil companies, for instance. The Law of the Sea Treaty has been held up. Big Oil doesn't care for the offshore drilling sections, and nobody in the administration has troubled to advance a better rea· son for the delay. People who oppose his budget cuts are selfish, greedy special interests. People who oppose the staggering increases in the Pentagon's allowance do not understand the Soviet threat. It's as simple as that. 'Poor people who need legal services must look to plush law firms and the "probono publico" $500-an-hour lawyer who may be moved to do a spot of charity on his way to the handball court. Large corporations may feel the urge to take up the slack of the slashed nutrition programs. They had their chance, of course, but never took it. Lower middleclass parents looking to student loans to send their children to college should wl¥t patiently instead for their ships to come in when the tide rises in the economy. "The right to a lawyer is not a basic right of citizens," OMB Director David Stockman said in announcing the $321 million cut in Legal Services. The wails of the poor are being heard on Capitol Hill. They will not be heeded. in the White House. The word is out: We are not our brothers' keepers. A succession of' melancholy mendicants trails through the budget committees - advocates of adoption services, of blacklung victims, of dependent children, food-stamp recipients, the voiceless, the ripped-off, the unemployed. Administration defendants dismiss them as "professional lobbyists protecting their own turf." It is possible that if they joined together, the weak could form a coalition strong enough to strike a little terror into the heart of Ronald Reagan. The size of a constituency is the best defense. Social Security, with a clientele of 25 million, is safe. But to the new adminstration, legal aid is a luxury for the poor, and adoption service is a frippery. Compassion in the case of children who might bounce around foster families or spend their childhoods in institutions

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comes to this: The money that was voted for them last August will go to the states in block grants - with, 'however, no instructions that it should be used on their behalf. The prospects are that strapped states will find some other use for the funds. It is easier to keep children in foster care, Mark Hardin of the Child Advocacy and Protection Agency of the American Bar Association explained to a House Budget Committee Task Force. To find homes for them, or to rehabilitate the ones they've been removed from, takes a great deal of work, and the "inertia in many child w~are agencies" condemns thousands of homeless children to remain indefinitely in foster homes. The ABA is also in favor of Legal Services, but its sponsorship cannot save the agency which Ronald Reagan has been gunning for since he was governor of California and Legal Services irritated him by bringing cl~ss action suits against corporations and rich growers. Jerome Shestack of the ABA observed that Legal Services, with its low salaries, 3 percent overhead and local controls seemed to be just the kind of program that a conservative administration would cotton to. The cut in its funding, according to research done by the Council for a Livable World, amounts to $12 million less than the cost of one FFG-7 Guided Missile Frigate. The council has also figured out that AFDC cuts ($636 million) are just $12 million less than tbe cost of a nuclear attack submarine. The administration keeps telling us the "trulY needy" will not suffer. But nobody will tell us who the "truly needy" are. David Stockman was once again invited to do so by Rep. Paul Simon, D-Ill., at yet another budget hearing. There is not a generic definition, Stockman said. They are analyzing in terms of .programs, not people. Blacklung benefits will be restricted to the "truly medically disabled." From the billions being lavished on it, we can only conclude that one institution that qualifies as "truly needy" is the . Pentagon. Many of our people will be hungry, cold and uneducated, but the nation will be strong.

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Geminiani, M-M Joseph Graney, Joseph Graney Jr., M-M Edward Greve, M-M Robert Griswold, M-M Richard Hanlon, In memory of Mary Hart, Mrs. Eileen Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth Holdgate, M-M Eugene P. Hunt, Dr.-Mrs. David P. Ison, Mrs. Shirley Jarosz, M-M Michael Joyce Thomas Keane, M-M Francis Kelley, M-M Henry K711.ey, Mrs. Mary Kelley, Sandra Kelley, M-M William Killingsworth Sr. $25 M-M Albert Laliberte M-M Gregory Landroche M-M Pasquale Lattari, Mrs.' John Lepper, M-M Harry Loew, Mrs. Walter Love, Keith MacDonald M-M Robert MacDonald, Mrs. Almon MacManus M-M: Robert Magina, M-M William Maguire, Mary Marron, Fred McCracken, In memory of Vincent M. McGinn Mary McKearney, M-J.VI William Morin, Mrs. Ra'ymond Mutlow Sr., Kevm Myles, Dorothy Nolin & Benjamin ~-M .Andrew Nyzio, M-M Gary A. Nyzio, M-M Victo; O,Clalr, M-M Edward O'Donnell, Dr.-Mrs. Vincent o Donnell, Margaret O'Keefe, M-M Edward O'Neil. $2~ Pauli!1e Parenteau, Mrs. Edgar Pelletier, M~M DaVId Petrie, Mrs. Rose Percy, Delvina A. Perreault, M-M Edward Perry, Eloise P.helan M-M Harry Pike M:-~ Gideon Plante, M-M John' Poloncheck, M-M Wl1ham D. Poule, M-M Gerald Precourt M-M Paul Precourt, M-M Donald Price M-M Edward Raposa M-M Rober~ Robichaud, M-M'Frank Rose, Mrs. Philip Rounds, M-M Roi>ert Sanford, M-M Henry Simoneau M-M Joseph Simmons, M-M Michael Tocci M-M Larry Valade, M-M Ernani Vergano, M-M Wiiliam Walsh M-M John Wilso~,' M-M Joseph Wilson, Dr.-Mrs: Frederick Woll, M-M William Woll. . St. John the Evangelist $450 Very Rev. John J.' SmIth; $150 M-M Paul Rocket; $125 M-M Thomas H. Cuddy Jr.; $100 Mrs. Melvin H. Candelet· $50 M-M Ed',,:ard Kelley, Mrs. Francis E. Kelley; $45 'M-M S. A. Gulmo; $40 John Logan; $35 Edward Scott; $30 M-M

Gerard Gagnon, M-M Edward Hyland, M-M George LeBlanc, M-M Eugent Martin. $25 Mrs. David Adams, Mrs. Mildred Bellavance, M. E. Bergin, M-M Alan Brillon, Thomas Cuddy III, Mrs. Wilton C. Dale, M-M Malte Ebeling, M-M James Fitzgerald, M-M Charles Foutz, M-M John Hannan, M-M William P. Healy, M-M Robert Ilg, M-M Russell Fontneau, M-M Henry Gagne, M-M Ronald C. Grochmal, M-M Donald J. MacDonald Jr., Mrs. Evangeline Maher, M-M Alfred McNally, M-M Donald P. Mitchell, M-M Paul Morin, Mrs. Brazil Mulligan, M-M Arthur Nunes, M-M David Perry, Mrs. Edmund Rainville, M-M Francis Rego, Mrs. Anne Semple, M-M Paul Silvia, M-M James Sullivan, M-M Armand Teixeira. st. Mark $150 Mrs. Albert Gallant; $110 M-M Charles O'Neill; $50 M-M Lawrence Duffany, M-M Bernard Gamache, Mary Croke, M-M Frank Spinale; $30 M-M Hamilton Solidum, M-M Robert Sullivan, M-M Thomas ·Bannon, Suzanne Nolan; $25 Edna Coutu, M-M Robert Dion, M-M Gregory Smith, M-M Robert Peterson, Albert Robinson. Dr.-Mrs. Rene Bousquet. M-M John Falocco. M-M Norman Rogers, M-M George Smith, M-M Carl Stryner, Elizabeth Kiley, M-M Richard Marcotte, M-M Francis Chambers, M-M Charles Mauer, Ellen Hillman, M-M Robert Demers, M-M Francis Moore, M-M Thomas Brennan Jr. $2QO M-M Rober.! Cunningham; $100 M-M Raymond Coogan; $50 M-M Philip Lindstrom, Grace Feid, M-M John Levis; $40 M-M Albert Gingras; $35 Florence Leary, Joseph R. & Linda Feeney. . $25 M-M Henry Collins, M-M John Precipio, M-M Robert Seguin, M-M Earl Logan, M-M Arthur Barry, M-M Raymond Tharl, Louis Gazzola, Paula Correia, M-M Elliot Gallahger, Mrs. Michael Arminio, M-M Kenneth Custy, M-M P.hilias Lallier, M-M Maurice Berard, M-M M. J. Irving Wilson, Edna Baszynski, M-M Walter Heagney, Helen T. Foley, M-M Robert Edwards, M-M Frederick Connolly, M-M Francis Petrillo, M-M Victor Larkin.

SEEKONK

Paradis, In memory of M-M Martin P. Rossiter Sr. $40 M-M L. Albert Goudreau; $36 M-M Normand Latraverse; $30 M-M Arthur Karaberis, Charles Landry, Lucille Levesque, M-M Albert Ousley, M-M John Rogers; $25 M-M Roland E. Brillon, M-M Emil Brodeur, M-M Ernest Carpenter, M-M Theodore H. Charron, Oscar Desjardin, M-M Russell Dugas, M-M Herve Dumont, M-M Robert Dzik, M-M Francis G. Fontneau, M-M Francis Gousie, M-M' Raoul Gousie, Mrs. Frank Rapoza, M-M Robert E. Richard, M-M Arnold Silva, M-M Dominic Spolidoro.

SOUTH ATrLEBORO St. Theresa $400 Rev. Msgr. Gerard J. Chabot, V.F.; $300 M-M Raymond Gravel, M-M Leo Lachance; $200 In Memoriam; $150 M-M David Grady; $130 Frank Gillan; $125 Mrs. Catherine Morris; $100 M-M Ronald Bouchard, M-M Anthony Moskalski; $60 Susan Gamache; $50 M-M Joseph Iwuc, Robert Whitaker, M-M Daniel Sullivari, Mrs. Esther Desmarais, M-M James Mann, M-M Ernest Major, M-M John Plath, M-M Maurice Poirier, M-M Marcel Lariviere, M-M Joseph Robichaud, Mrs. George O'Connell, Mrs. Nelson Roy; $40 M-M William O'Brien. $35 Edward Duclos, M-M Rudolphe Bruneau; $30 M-M Harold Hanewich, M-M William Stand ring, M-M Leo Dery, M-M Ralph Roberge, M-M George Duquette, Ann Gavlick; $25 M-M William Labree, M-M George Busby, M-M George Tedino, M-M William Bergeron, M-M Thomas Almeida,. M-M William Coughlin. M-M Gerard Vachon, M-M Raymond Kelley, M-M Leon Tougas, Joseph Soares, M-M Richard Lareau, Barbara Kelley, M-M Arthur Glode, M-M Boleslaw Rec. $25 M-M Paul Metilly, Rose A. Bleasdale, Mrs. Sarah Langlois, M-M Francis O'Connell, M-M Robert Laliberte, M-M Robert Laliberte, M-M Kenneth Donley, M-M Alfred Gelina.s, M-M Edward Messier, M-M Michael Osienski, M-M Edward McGoran, M-M Ernest St. Pierre, M-M Maurice Mongeau, M-M Orner Bussiere, M-M Donald Harkins, M-M James Henry, M-M Norman Standring, M-M John Kenny; M-M Leo Lyons, Mrs. Gerald Brogan, M-M Morris Vieira, M-M Rene Therrien, Mrs. Joseph Lunderville, M-M Edward Tedesco, M-M Gerard Lee. $50 M-M Thomas Reilly; $40 Mrs. Dorothy Boisse; $30 M-M Gerald Brillon, M-M Raymond Tomlinson, M-M George Hallal; $25 Marilyn Bazinet, M-M John Casserly, M-M Robert Foley, M-M Sigmond Kaczowka, M-M Alan Marchand, Robert Milik, M-M Norman Provot, M-M Edward Thibeault, M-M O'Neil Turrenne, M-M Nicholas Winters.

St. Mary $600 :In memory of Mahoney & Leonard Families; $400 Anonymous, M-M Henry Messier; $275 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $250 Imported Auto Parts, Inc.; $200 M-M John S. Francis; $190 M-M Joseph Hodge; $155 M-M George Agostini; $150 Dr.-Mrs. John Belsky; $140 M-M J. David Francis; $125 M-M Gerard Cinq-Mars; $100 M-M Earle Bastow, Dr.-Mrs. Robert S. Burroughs, M-M B. A. Dzija, M-M John Harrington, M-M John Marshall, Mrs. Ralph Mathieu, M-M Harold McCormick, M-M Eugene McGovern. MANSFIELD $75 M-M James Coogan, Mary E. Coyle & Family, Dr.-Mrs. Eugent Gaudet, John Lynch, Vincent Lynch, St. Mary $600 Rev. Edward C. Duffy; $300 The M-M Edmund Murray; $65 Andrew Harney; $60 M-M Darmedy Family; $250 Rev. Arthur K. Wingate, M-M George Casey, M-M Robert Hitt; $50 M-M Frank Robert Currivan; $150 M-M Eugene Britton; $100 Rev. Barney, M-M Robert D. Bessette, Mrs. David E. Blake. Joseph M. Caplice, O.M.I.; Alice & Mary Donoghue, Mrs. Morris Durnin, Miss Catherine FIsk, Marilyn Fisk, Ellen Jameson, St. Mary Conference; $60 M-M J. Doris P. Goulet; $50 Jeanne Goulet, Avila Grenier, Baroncelli, Ms Mary Frances O'Hare, M-lIII Carlton M-M Daniel Hanlon, M-M Vincent O'Brien, M-M Welch; $50 Ms Louise & Mary Capone, M-M James Eugene N. Perry, M-M Eric Spenser, M-M Richard J. Szeliga, Michael .Tansey. .. Grady, M-M L. Jackson, M-M Wm. Lawrence, Dr.-Mrs. P. Sibilia, M-M Edward Sliney, M-M Orlamdo Souza, $40 M-M Robert Biron, Richard Blake, M-M Jj:rnest M-M Joseph Murphy; $45 Clarence Leonard. Emond.M-M Donald J. Olivier; $35 M-M Ralph Baum$40 M-M R. D'Onofrio, M-M Thomas Graney; $38.50 gartel, M-M Martin Carr. M-M Roger Ferland; M-M M-M Bradley Dauphinee; $35 John Adams, M-M Elwyn Robert Gravel, M-M George Provost; $30 Miss Agnes Atwell, Mrs. Irene Barrows, Mrs. Helen Brazil, M-M Blake, M-M James Brackett, M-M Raymond Hayes, Richard Curley, M-M James Hindman, M-M V. Poirier, M-M Raymond Keough, M-M Roger LaFrance. M-M M-M Thomas Porfido. M-M Arthur Terenzi, M-M Gerald Lanoue, Mrs. A. Marceau, M-M Joseph Perry, John Unger Jr.; $30 M-M Carl Cardinute, Gerard M-M J. Donald Robertson, M-M John Sadlier, M-M Kelley, M-M Richard Lori, Mrs. Thomas Masson, M-M James Souza. Joseph Souza, Mrs. Dorothy Zuilkowski. $25 Mrs. W. Bechtel, M-M Robert L. Blanchard, $25 R. Bellavance, M-M Roland Benoit, lIIIrs. MarM-M Gaetan Brochu, M-M Martin Carroll, M-M Robert garet Bent, Mrs. Viola Caldarone, M-M F. J. Cerrato A. Caruolo, M-M Neil Copes, M-M Sterling Dalton, M-M D. DeGirolamo, M-M A. Del Grosso, M-M Joseph Charles Daura.y, M-M Joseph Don Carlos, Mrs. John Devlin, M-M George Farnam, M-M ;Edward Finn, M-M Doyle, Mrs. James Elliott, M-M Joseph H. Fada Sr., Michael Foss, M-M A. Giovino, M-M R. Harrison, M-M M-M Charles Fisk, M-M Frank Foley, M-M William Chester Jackman, Rosemarie Jameson, Joseph McAllisFoley Jr., M-M Robert Fontaine, M-M Frank Fournier, ter, M-M John Paioni, M-M George Pomfret, M-M Mrs. Manuel Furtado, M-M Ernest Gaudet, M-M James Roach, M-M George Tarutis, Mrs. Catherine Thomas P. Giblin Jr., Joseph E. Grenier, M-M Charles Verzola, M-M J. Wilkinson, Hatheway & Patterson M. Haley, M-M Bart Hunt, M-M Lawrence F. Harvis, Co. Inc., M-M John Gonsalves. M-M George LaBelle, M-M Sylva Langlois. $25 M-M Jacques Leduc, lIII-M Denis Lefebvre, M-M NORTH ATTLEBORO Norman LeMere, Mrs. David Lynch, Mrs. Jeannette Maloney, Mrs. Joseph Marc:lnkwicz, M-M James McSacred Heart $100 Blanche Precourt; $50 Gerard Ardle, M-M George McCarthy, M-M John F. McGuire, Champagne, Pauline Paquin, Anita Coutu; $40 NorM-M Francis McMahon, M-M John McNally, M-M mand Cloutier; $30 Gerard Desilets; $25 Jeannette Joseph Meagher, M-M Manuel Mello. M-M Francis Achin, Rita A. Reinbold, Henry Larocque, Albert Menard, M-M Anthony Marn, M-M William O'Brien, Plante, Roland Fontaine, Leo Meunier, Raymond Mrs. Pauline O. Pautenaude, Mrs. John.R. Przybyla, Ringuette, Edward Sujdak, Eugene Marchand, Aldea M-M Kenneth Reddington, Alderic Richard, M-M • Brais, Arthur Cloutier, Orner Cote, Walter Kirylo. Joseph N. Sherry, M-M Bert Sullivan, M-M Harry Tankard, M-M Frederick Theberge, M-M Joseph St. Mary $500 Mrs. John Smith; $350 M-M G. Thomas, M-M Leo Tracey, M-M Richard Voccio, M-M Howard Morse Sr.; $200 Mary & Margaret Kinton; $125 Clifford Wallace, M-M Arthur Wildgoose. M-M Louis Donley; $100 M-M Bernard Byrnes, Edgar Caron, M-M James Coogan. Margaret M. Curtis, M-M $150 M:"M John Murphy; $100 M-M Fra~k Padykula; Eaward McCrory, Mrs. Elmer Ralston, Paul J. Roche; $75 St. Mary's Women's Guild; $52 Mrs. Clement $75 M-M Francis Murphy; $~O M-M Leo Cloutier; Lesage; $50 Kathryn Donahue, M-M Edmund McCann. $50 Mrs. Julie Hammond, M-M Robert Henault, M-M M-M J.J. McDermott Jr., M-M Henri Vidal; $40 M-M Joseph A. Kelly, Richard Quinn; $35 M-M Hugh Leo Marcoux; M-M H. E. Morriseau; $35 M-M Herbert Donnelly; $30 M-M Mariano Araujo, Cecile Brais, Leddy; $30 M-M Robert Legawiec, M-M Thomas M-M Robert Carvalho, M-M Philip J. Clark Sr. Maguire. $25 Dr.-Mrs. Robert Bedard, M-M William Corrigan, $25 Mrs. W. J. Amos, Mrs. Susan Armell, M-M Alfred M-M Robert Croteau, M-M James Cullen, In memory Carter, M-M Hector Carufel, M-M Robert Durant, M-M of Patrick Doherty, Mrs. August Funke, M-M Arthur William Fletcher, M-M Aldedda Lamber, M-M David Gaboury, Daniel Gaboury, M-M Howard Gaudette, Lima, Thomas F. Maguire Jr., M-M Albert Nerbonne, Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Albert Levesque, Alice Littlefield, M-M Joseph Palana, M-M Joseph Regan, M-M Charles Gertrude Littlefield, Norma McCarthy, M-M Herbert Sirois, M-M Stanley Strycharz, Mrs. Thomas ToppinNelson, M-M Edward Nolan, Mrs. Daniel O'Neill, M-M In loving memory of Thomas E. Toppin, M-M Le·wis Joseph Stanton, M-M Mark H. Vandenberge. Trucchi, M-M David M. Turinese.

ATTLEBORO

NORTON

St. Stephen $300 Rev. Roland Bousquet; $100 M-M Lionel Paradi!!, George Ringuette, M-M Delphis Ringuette, St. Stephen's Women's Council; $50 M-M Normand P. Beauregard, M-M Gerard Daneau, In memory of Henry Frenier & daughter Leona, M-M A. Karol, M"M Edward Lapierre Sr., M-M Edward Lapierre Jr., M-M Leo N. Lapierre, M-M Delphis

St. Mary $500 In memory of John & Francis Magani; $250 M-M Joseph E. Fernandes; $50 M-M Samuel Arena, Mary I. Camara, M-M Robert J. Devlin, M-M Thomas F. Lee, M-M Richard A. Pearce, M-M George A. Yelle; $40 M-M Arthur F. Brown, M-M Andre J. Charpentier; $35 Vangie Fonseca, M-M John J. Ribeiro, M-M Charles P. Wichland; '$30 M-M John


Drane, M-M Thomas V. Kelley, M-M Ernest J. Precourt. $25 M-M Neal Biron, M-M Charles H. Blomer, In memory of Jennie Carr, Richard J. Charette, Ruth V. Charron, Mary Cronin, M-M Gilbert DaCosta, M-M Joseph R. Daley, M-M David P. DeCosta, M-M John Fernandes, Mrs. Damon Hope, In memory of Helen & Peter Mondor, Mrs. Charles Lawlor, Helen & Mary Schriever, The Clarence P. Rich Family, Frances M. Sullivan, M-M Henri Yelle, M-M Robert H. Ouellette, M-M Paul Young. SEEKONK OW" Lady of Mount Carmel $300 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew; $200 M-M Lawrence Weyker; $150 M-M H. Foley, M-M William Heaney; $110.80 Mot. Carmel Youth Ministry; $100 M-M Jesse Hendricks, John Hendricks, Dr.-Mrs. Edward L. Horan, M-M Maurice Hurley, M-M John E. Moore; $80 M-M James A. McDonald; $75 Barbara Burns, M-M Edward Olean, M-M Ralph E. Turner JOr.; $72 M-M Joseph McCabe; $60 M-M John F. Costa. $50 Helen E. Browning, M-M Ray Corrigan, M-M Ronald Derr, M-M Jose O. Doro, M-M Louis Dupere, M-M Gerald Foley, M-路M Edward Frey, M-M John Furtado, M-M Wilfrid R Garand, M-M John Ghiorse, M-M Anthony Hendricks, M-M Peter Matonis, M-M Comso D. Mirando, M;~s. Louise Oakland, M-M A. Quattrucci, M-M Henry Sidok, M-M Roger J. Sullivan; $40 M-M Kenneth Rocha; $35 M-M Sergio Macedo, Dr.-Mrs. Richard E. Murphy, M-M James H. Roberts. $30 Jane Barker, M-M Donald Bosworth, M-M Thomas Licciardi, M-M Joseph Mullen, M-M John Petraitis, M-M Eugem~ Rebello; $26 M-M Frank Gamboa; $25 Joseph M. Amaral, M-M Anthony Andrews, M-M Dennis Antunes, M-M Alfred R. Benoit, Mrs. Margaret Carpenter, Ronald. Coleman, M-M Henry M. Cosimini, Mary DeSilva, M-M Harold G. Devine, M-M Michael Durkay, Dr.-Mrs. J. G. Erhardt. $25 Adlino Ferriera, M-M Walter 6erula, M-M James Handrigan, Mrs. Elizabeth Kempke, M-M Larry Marshall, William B. McAuliffe, M-M Stephen McCarron, M-M Thomas McGovern, M-M James McGowan Angela Medeiros, Emily Medeiros, M-M Steve~ Miranda, M-M Joseph Motta Jr., James Olean Robert Propatier, M-M John R.aposa, M-M George Roderick, M-M Joseph L. Rose, M-M Leroy B. Simmons, M-M Robert Sloane, M-M S. P. Tracey, M-M Joseph P. Trojan, M-M Dennis Ve,ader, M-M Richard Vermette M-M Thomas D. Walker, M-M Richard W. Wolfe. ' BREWSTER Our Lady of the CaUte $500 LaSalette Missionaries; $200 Mary F. Bond; $100 Mrs. Helen Callahan, M-M James F. Clark; $75 M-M Bernard Rasmussen; $50 M-M Henry A. Callahan, Mrs. James J. Hennessy, M-M Alfred Baty, M-M Leonard Doherty; $35 M-M William A. Saunders; $30 M-M J'ohn F. Miller; $25 Mrs. Cornelius Traber, M-M Andrew Andersen, M-M Michael Pluto, M-M Richard Hassett, M-M James J. Walker. $25 M-M William C.,mpbell, Ms. Elinor D. Welch, M-M Anthony Palmisano, M-M Chester I. iackman, M-M Robert Larkin, M-M Joseph O'Neil, M-M Charles X. Sampson, Ms. Margaret Welch, M-M Maurice Haberl, M-M Thomas V. Giglia, M-M Joseph Walker, Mrs. Gilbert C. Sullivan, M-M John Sullivan, Mrs. Joseph Trudeau, M-M Romuald Lareau, M-M Wilfred Trahan M-M William Butchard, M-M James H. Bradley, M-M Joseph Carguilo, M-M William T. Flynn, Thomas J. Croke, Mrs. Thomas Fr,eeley, Marion R. Lupica.

James Sabo, M-M Richard Kennedy, M-M Harry Purmort, Nathalie Wheeler, Mrs. Harold Bragle. $25 M-M Franklin Simmons, M-M Ubaldo Nugnes, M-M Joseph lemma, Mrs. Albert Harkins, M-M Timothy McCarthy, Mrs. George Garoufes, M-M John TUTner, Mary E. Dugan, Margaret Macpherson, Mrs. John Butler, M-M James Burke, M-M John Desmond, M-M Robert Fredricks, M-M John Eckert, M-M William Grinnel, Mrs. Catherine Dwyer, M-M John Hough, Mrs. Mary Finn, M-M Edward Mara, M-M Dale Carlisle, M-M Frank Andres, Mrs. Raymond Russell, M-M James Blake, Mabelle O'Neil, M-M Kenneth Stuart, M-M A. Morash, M-M Edmund Walsh. $25 M-M Burton Merrifield, M-M Stuart MacNown, M-M Stephen O'Brien Jr., Agnes McInerney, James Sheehan, M-M Charles Kelleher, M-M Wayne James, M-M Richard Gleason, M-M Walter Teehan, M-M Ellis Johnson, M-M Charles' MacAleese, M-M Michael Sellitto, Mrs. Richard Lamar, M-M Michael DeBenedictis, Barbara O'Neil, Mrs. David Holden, M-M Robert Ellis, M-M Robert O'Connor, Mrs. John Downing, Mrs. Robert Elliot, M-M Richard Setterlund. CHATHAM Holy Redeemer $330 Frank E. Kinsey Jr.; $300 Rosemary T. Frizzell; $175 M-M Anthony Siravo; $150 M-M Raymond Kane; $125 M-M Thomas J. Mahoney; $100 Elizabeth I. Norton, Dorothey M. Staffien, M-H Henry P. Hamrock, M-M Richard A. Klein Jr., Marguerite M. Martin, Mrs. Robert Wolin; $75 Mrs. Lawrence Gray, M-M Martin McHugh, M-;M D. George Sullivan; $50 Marie A. Brent, John Clary, M-M C. John Coleman, M-M William D. Cotter, M-M Frank E. Devlin, M-M John Fitzgerald, Jeanette Fontaine, M-M Dan Gallivan, $50 H. E. Foote Jr., M-M Richard Grififn, Mrs. Herbert Hoer, Barry Kane, Helen Killen, Joan Maloney, Arlene Maloney. M-M John E. McLaughlin, M-M William F. Riley, M-M Richard Spitzer, Mrs. Peter Stagg, Louise Mahoney; $45 M-M Orick D. Young; $40 Florence Mohyde, Mrs. Paul Courtnell, M-M Leonard Fougere; $35 Mrs. Xenia Christiansen, M-M Joseph Dinand, Mrs. James Jackson; $30 M-M Joseph Brennan, Elvira B. Greer, Olive Hasson, Mary Higgins, Helen Page, John Ventola. $25 M-M Herbert Auld, M-M John F. Brennan, M-M Paul F. Brown, M-M Frank Cummings, M-M Frank Dresser Jr., Mrs. Chester L. Eldridge, M-M Charles Grey, M-M Gary Hackett, Margaret M. Kaminsky, M-M Everett Larson, M-M Daniel Lavache, M-M Vincet LeBlanc, Lucien Lemaitre, M-M George S. MacLean Jr., M-M Ronald J. MacLellan, Julia A. Martin, M-M Florence McCarthy. M-M John H. Mulak, Angela Mocarsky, Genevieve O'Connell, M-M Joseph V. O'Connor, M-M V. Michael Onnembo, M-M J. Donald Plunkett, M-M William F. Ryan, M-M Joseph Reynolds, M-M Donald St. Pierre, M-M Charles Sterling, Ruth Stokes, M-M Richard J. Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Tuttle, M-M Edward W. Vitkaushas, Kathryn A. Welch, Mrs. Fred Whelden, M-M Edwin F. Zalesky. EAST FALMOUTH

St. Margaret $100e, Rev. John G. Carroll; $120 M-M Joseph L. Cleary; $100 In memory of the Lopes Family, M-M Joseph G. Lopes, Ursula Wing, M-M Louis Fougere; $50 M-M John Riha, M-M Albert Leonard, M-M Victor Lindblom, M-M Fred McComiskey, M-M Bernard Norcott, M-M Edwin Payton, Anna Shea; $40 M-M John O'Connell; $30 M-M Lawrence White, M-M John McNamara, M-M Francis Samson. $25 M-M John Bourne, Flora Burns, Richard Dobbins, Paul Duffy, Peter Duffy, M-M Charles Ehmann Jr., M-M Charles Ellis, M-M Raymond Fitzgerald, Helen Foley, G. Edward Ga'rceau, M-M John D. Hennessey, M. Labretto, Lucy Leone, Georgina Lips, M-M Eugene Lopes, M-M Frank Lopes, M-M James McQuade, Martha Monaghan, M-M James Mulvey, Eleanor Nickerson, M-M Robert Oliver, M-M Ernest Perry, John Power, M-M Earl Reynolds, M-M Ronald Rogowski, M-M Maurke Savage.

St. Anthony $350 Rev. Msgr. Maurice Souza; $225 Rev. John C. Ozug; $100 Lt. Col. & Mrs. William Joyce, M-M David Soutter; $75 M-M William Bonito; $60 M-M Lawrence Peters; $50 William Carson, M-M William D. Corey, Mrs. Clayton. L. Peters, Carolyn J. Correllus, M-M David F. Correllus Sr., M-M Francis Kohout, M-M John L. Lopes; $40 M-M John Sattelmair; $35 M-M Manuel P. Dutra, Deborah Flora, M-M L. L. Rezendes, M-M Frank G. Souza; $30 Arther E. Andrade Jr., John P. Cabral, George Gonsalves. $25 M-M William J. DeMello, M-M Manuel C. Medeiros, M-M John Michaels, M-M Joseph Pierce, M-M Gerard Alves, M-M Charles Berghaus, M-M William. A. Burke, Teresa H. Chisholm, M-M Lawrence Costa, M-M Howard T. CrOWley, M-M Lawrence DePonte, M-M Manuel DeSouza, M-M John Dias Jr., M-M Joseph Farland, M-M Joseph Ferreira, Joseph Figuerido, M-M Louis Fucillo, M-M George P. Gaspa, M-M J'ames F. Grady, Agnes B. Lewis, M-M Francis Lewis, John H. Macedo, M-M Edward Marks, Mary C. Rose, M-M David Sanicki, George D. Sylvia. $75 M-M John R. Martin; $50 M-M George L. Manning, M-M Arthur Lohan, M-M Vincent Luckraft; $40 Joseph J. Andrade, M-M Antone Vieira; $35 M-M Maurice J. Tavares; $30 M-M John J. Stegeman; $25 Edward S. Anderson, Adolph P. Bishop, Herminio Lopes, M-M Christian Soares, M-M Manuel R. Lopes, M-M Clifford Cruz, M-M Gregory P. Bertrand, Lena G. Soares, M-M John Druley, Mary V. Cabral, M-M Joseph L. Tavares, M-M Julio Santos.

CENTERVILLE

EDGARTOWN

BUZZARDS BAY

Our Lady of Victe)ry $400 Rev. John A. Perry; $200 M-M Joseph Stanley, Henry Kiggen; $150 M-M James Murphy; $100 M-M John MacLeod, M-M Raymond Pelletier, M-M Joseph Regan, M-M Joseph Grant, M-M Robert Cannon, Dr.-Mrs. Austin O'Malley, M-M Alfred Fournier; $80 Marea Sefton; $75 M. Henry McInerney; $60 M-M Peter Boissonneault; $55 Lilian O'Neil; $50 M-M Ian Grant, M-M Paul Shannon, M-M Joseph Brescia, Walter Malloy, Joseph Cairns, Michael Conlon, M-M John Pendergast Jr., Kalliope Garoufes, M-M Graham ScuddE!r, M-M John Salmon, Mrs. Cosimo Toscano, Mrs. VallOore Guertin. $40 M-M Donald Driscoll, Phyllis Schaefer; $35 Mrs. Austin Prokop, M-M Francis Walsh, M-M Ralph LeMay, Mrs. Jessie du:Mont, Deacon & MIll. Oscar Drinkwater; $30 M-M Edward Twomey, M-M Patrick Murphy, M-M Arthur Harvey, M-M Merrill Davis, M-M Simonas Kontrimas, M-M Frederick Donovan. $25 Mrs. Theron Budingame, M-M Paul Cronin, M-M John Aylmer, Mrs. Howard Munroe, M-M James Hickey, Carol Drinklage, M-M Paul Charest, Mrs. J. H. Johnson Jr., M-M Richard Prada, M-M Leonard Higgins, M-M Joseph Logue, M-M Charles Maher. M-M James Queeney, M-M MaTtin Danahay, M-M

st. Elizabeth $500 Rev. Roger J. Levesque; $50 Mrs. Timothy Baird, Mrs. Alfred H. Doyle, M-M George Goulart, G. Albert Kent, Charlotte Madeiros, Margaret S. O'Neill, Margaret M. Patch, Mrs. Edward Prada; $30 Patricia A. Brown, M-M Donald J. Maguire; $25 M-M Arnold W. Kheary, Mrs. Charles Medeiros, M-M Ronald Muckle, Mrs. Isaac Norton, Mrs. Albert H. Prada, Attorney James F. Reynolds, Mrs. Foster Silva. FALMOUTH st. Patrick $1200 Rev. James A. McCarthy; $600 Rev. James A. McCarthy; $500 Anonymous; $300 M-M William C. Dillon Sr.; $200 Anonymous; $100 M-M Charles Bardelis, M-M John Joyce, Katherine G. Robbins, M-M John J. Sheehan Jr., Anonymous, Mrs. Patrick McDonnell, M-M Edward Weil, Edmund C. Wessling; $75 Anonymous; $55 M-M Louis Tessier; $50 M-M Anthony Capuzzo, Ms. Margaret Cassidy & Mrs. Jas. Cassidy, M-M Melvin Dolan, Gerald Flynn, Barbara C. Hickey, M-M Richard Lopes, M-M Raymond Maguire, M-M John Maloy, M-M Terence McKenna, M-M Michael Sullivan, M-M John Adams, M-M Howard Lannon, M-M Manuel Lopes, M-M John V. Osborne Jr., Mrs. Everett G. Finnell, M-M Vincent Inness, M-M

Edwin Medeiros, Daniel F. Riordan, Anonymous. $40 Anonymous; $35 M-M Joseph Armbruster, M-M David Carr, M-M John Jones, M-M Adam Kaspar, Anonymous; $30 Mrs. Reed Hamilton, M-M Jesse Miller, M-M Edward Studley, M-M Chester Frazier, M-M Theodore Tavares; $25 Gertrude Arcaro, M-M Frederick Morris, Veronica G. Spiro, Raymond J. Williams, M-M Harry Spooner, R. Kennard '& Mrs. Mary Sparks, Mrs. Wallace Pierce, M-M Thomas J. Norton, M-M Frank McFarland, John Moylan, M-M Aldo Milanese, M-M Joseph Knych, M-M Joseph Hill, Mrs. Bertram Haddon, M-M John Donovan, Rita Conlon, Mrs. Robert Brown, Anonymous. $25 Mrs. John J. Burke, M-M George Cahoon, M-M James Conley, Mrs. Grace V. Donohoe, Mary Donovan, M-M Anthony Glista, M-M Charles Haynes, M-M Richard Kippen, Col.-Mrs. Norman C LaForest, Mrs. Lewis Lawrence, M-M William Maloney, M-M Arthur Medeiros, Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell, M-M Hugh R. McCartney, M-M Joseph McLeish, M-M John O'Connell, M-M Charles O'Hara, M-M Arthur Robichaud, Mrs. Jennie Rosenquist, M-M Allen Ryan, In memory of Margaret M. & John P. Sylvia, M. L. Waggett, M-M Clifford Woloski. $25 M-M Benjamin Bevelander, M-M Chester Christie, Mrs. Max Cohen, M-M John Dalton, Atty. & Mrs. Leo Delaney, Leo C. Doherty, M-M Robert Dutra, M-M Myron Gaddis, M-M Paul Kelleher, M-M John Malone, M-M David Simoneau. $300 M-M Terrence Dineen; $100 M-M Thomas Plausky, M-M Lionel E. Cure; $50 Dr.-Mrs. George DeMello; $35 M-M Robert H. McDonald; $25 M-M Bernard Cassidy, M-M John F. Flynn, M-M Paul Gilmartin, M-M Michael Grady, M-M Robert Grandfield, Mrs. John R. Hughes, Eva Kavadaras, M-M Victor Leazott, M-M William McEachern, Frank Morse, M-M Paul Rich, Harriet Strong. HYANNIS St. Francis Xavier $800 Rev. Msgr. William D. Thomson; $125 In memory of Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. Walsh, In honor of Rev. Msgr. William D. Thomson; $100 Rev. Raymond F. X. Cahill, S.J.; M-M L. O'Keeffe, Josephine & Margaret McLean, M-M William Conlon, Mary M. Lovett, M-M Thomas Golden, M-M Robert Ryan; $75 Mrs. Myrtle Morin, Edmund Daly, Clifford B. White; $50 M-M Arthur LaFrenier, M-M T. O'Rourke, M-M John Barrows, M-M John Flaherty Jr., M-M Daniel Francisco, M-M Michael Santos, M-M Nicholas Karukas, Kathleen Maddison, M-M Robert Thornton, M-M Paul Healy, Evelyn' Rose, Robert Jameson; $45 M-M Thomas McGarry. $40 M-M Thomas Kenneally, M-M John Sheehan; $35 M-M William Pillion, M-M A. Trocchi; $30 M-M Thomas Houghton, M-M Francis Bednark, M-M Joseph Cairns Jr., M-M Robert Devlin, M-M Richard Dresser, M-M Henry Casey, M-M Charles Senesac, Rosanna Mitchell; $25 M-M Theodore Kehoe, M-M William Geick, M-M Edward Berg, E. H. Galligan, M-M Francis Gilligan, M-M Willlam Carmody, M-M R. McNulty, M-M Donald Chase, Marjory Pratus, Agnes Emmett, M-M W. Smith, M-M Thomas Holmes, M-M A. W. Snow, L.illian O'Donnell, M-M C. Szymanski. $25 M-M Thomas George, M-M James Burke Sr., M-M William Flanagan, M-M Harold Ellis, M-M Joseph Richard, Maurice T. Jansse, Doctor Dunne, M-M Joseph Boucher, M-M Kenneth Belsito, A. O. Richards, Catherine Dumont, M-M Robert Flinn, Dr.-Mrs. Anthony Milano, Dr.-Mrs. Robert Leaver, M-M Frank Emery, M-M Edward Eaton, M-M Alfred Giangrande, M-M Thomas Hannon, Lillian Benard, Charles McLean, Agnes Lucius, M-M John Meehan, M-M H. Williams, Dr.-Mrs. Francis O'Neil, M-M Wesley Bennett,. M-M William Yetman, M-M Leo Skaparas, M-M John Mullin, Ethel Hennessey. NORTH FALMOUTH St. Elizabeth Seton $250 Rev Joseph L. Powers; $200 M-M William Foran; $100 Mrs. Ralph Creemer, Judge & Mrs. Roger Champagne, M-M Paul Boudreau, M-M Joseph V. Rafferty Jr., M-M Maurice Gillespie; Jenkins, Cole & Gleason; Mrs. Martin Lawless, Mrs. Avyss Smith, Henry D. Newman, M-M James J. Lane; $75 M-M Edward McGuire; $50 M-M Daniel Triggs Jr., M-M Paul LaPrade, Mrs. Manuel T. Medeiros, Mrs. Jeremiah O'Keefe, M-M John R. Kirby, Mrs. James Lynch Jr., Mrs. Joseph D. Hughes, In memory of Jane W. Haran, M-M William J, Doyle, Mrs. Eunice Dahlborg, M-M William Stone. $40 M-M Charles L. Kenyon; $35 Mrs. John Russell; $25 M-M Ralph E. Bold, M-M Robert Caron, M-M Thomas Coyne, M-M Joseph Coppenrath, M-M William Dalton, M-M James Doherty, Lucy B. Donahue, M-M John Donohoe, M-M Evans Flynn, M-M Dana Freeman, Mrs. Joseph Goulding, M-M Paul Halpin, M-M C. Keefe Hurley, Mrs. Mary F. Huse, May Kenny, Ann Marie Lane, M-M John F. Leddy, M-M Charles Lawless. $25 M-M Robert Liddell, M-M Joseph B. Lewis, M-M Clifford G. Long, M-M Martin Mahoney, Charles T. McCaffrey, M-M Leo P. McCarty, Richard McCormick, M-M John McCue, Richard McKinney & Sharon, M-M James McCue, M-M Thomas Moniz, Mrs. Elise A. Noyes, Mrs. James P. O'Brien, Mrs. Eleanor & Clare M. O'Brien, M-M Donald O'Connell, M-M James M. Razinha, Mrs. Orner Renquin, M-M Lawrence Ryan, M-M John Ryan, Mrs. Thomas Talbot, M-M Laurent Tessier, M-M Richard P. Tracy, M-M Francis J. Vaas, M-M Herbert Weeks. OAK BLUFFS Sacred Heart $200 Rev. James F. Greene; $50 M-M William D. Norton, Mrs. Manuel Coutinho, A Friend, Frank Dorsey; $30 M-M James H. Cleary; $25 Robert Hannifin, M-M Thomas DeMont, M-M John Riley, A Friend, Mrs. Elmer Santos. $150 M-M Henry Corey; $75 A Friend.


ORLEANS st. Joan o·f Arc $1,000 In memory of Julia C. Andrews; $300 John MacLellan; $200 Mrs. John F. Barrett, In memory of Oliver Pelose; $100 M-M Ben Bartolini, Mrs. James Bresnahan & Kathleen Bresnahan, M-M James T. Clancy, David Collins, M-M Alfred Gasco, Mrs. Fred Henderson, Teresa E. Leonard, M-M Bernard Maguire; $75 Frances Moynihan, M-M Patrick Philpott; $60 M-M John S. Ahern. $50 Mrs. Frances Govett, M-M Charles Kenny, M-M Albert Norgeot, M-M Walter F. Ross, M-M Eugene F. Spellman; $30 Mrs. Leonard Clifford, M-M William P. Dennison, M-M Roland J. Frechette; $25 M-M Edward A. Bessom, M-M Fred Borelli, M-M Edward Bresnahan Sr., M-M Paul Brewer, M-M Fred Carey Jr., M-M Ronald Chad, M-M Vito Civita, Charles Connors, Mrs. Ronald Corrigan, Mrs. Thomas L. Counihan. $25 . Mrs. Hilda Cristofori, Mrs. Mildred Cowley, Helene J. Dawson,. M-M John J. Dickey, M-M George Duffy, Mrs. Arthur Fleming, M-M Howard J. Franklin, Mrs. Nancy Gogolinski, Mrs. Rita Grindle, M-M Anthony J. Guerra, Mrs. W. A. Hazelton, M-M Joseph A. Hertig, Charles & Paul Heudes, M-M John G. Hogan, M-M George F. Hoskins, Mrs. Michael Kane Sr., M-M " William J. Kennedy, Charles J. Kimtis, Mrs. Vernon Landers, Albert F. Lockwood, Mrs. Ann T. Lohan. $25 M-M Edward J. Lynch, Johanna McCarthy, M-M Charles Meads, Ada Meehan, M-M James Millin, M-M Ea.rle Mountain, Mrs. Mary Mullaney, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Edmund J. Oles, M-M Carl O'Neill, M-M Lucien A. Ozon, M-M Clifford Paquette, M-M Frank Popoli, George Ryan, Mary N. Sheehan, M-M Francis Smith, M-M Edward Smith, M-M Ronald N. Smith, Mrs. Frederick Specht, M-M Keith E. Staples, M-M Albert Starkey, ·M-M Frank Sullivan, Frances M. Tully, Mrs. Janice Vautrinot, M-M Theodore Vautrinot, M-M Henry Wiatrowski. $200 M-M Marice M. Tremblay; $50 Robert Lunt; $25 M-M Harold J. Hawko, Mrs. Marie E. Jones, M-M Thomas R. Lawson, M-M Thomas LaTanzi, Francis Maloney, Mrs. Rita Ryder, M-M Stanley E. Smith Jr. OSTERVILLE Our Lady of the Assumption $500 Rev. Clarence P. Murphy; $200 Catherine O'Connor, Dr. Edward McCarthy, Anonymous; $150 Harry Ferullo; $100 Rev. Robert T. Canuel, Harvey Anderson, Anonymous, Dr. Charles Haskell, Ronald LeBlanc, Jerome Doyle, Paul Snyder, Mrs. James Gallagher, Frank Shea, Dan Lancellot-ti, John Keelon; $75 Anonymous; $60 Oliver Champagny. $50 Hope Burke, Helen McCarthy, Anonymous, J. Norman Fitzgerald, Sherwood Tondorf, Philip Boudreau, Armand Mathis, Catherine Elis, Margaret Kelly, Caroline Gilligan; $35 Anonymous, James P. Brown Jr., Henry LaBute; $30 Anonymous, Victor Adams; $25 Anonymous, Joseph F. Geary, Remigio Alberico, Mrs. Francis Butler, William Wright, J. Edmund Trumbour, Robert Dosch, Ernest Swift, James Souza, Pius Rooney, John O'Donnell, Mrs. James Garvey, Thomas W. Sherman, T. Joseph McCook, William Carpenter, Flaviano Cifelli, Samuel Re, Edwin Pina, Seward Reid Jr, Anonymous, Daniel Leary. POCASSET St. John the Evangelist $260 Anonymous; $100 M-M Michael J. Healy, M-M George Denmark, Dr.-Mrs. Stephen J. Malone; $75 M-M C. Minihan, Anonymous; $60 Anonymous; $50 Mrs. Otto Becker, Thomas Donovan, Mrs. G. Stanley Johnson, M-M John Quinn, Anonymous; $40 M-M Edward Cassidy, Anonymous; $35 M-M John McCoy, Anonymous; $30 M-M John Nelson, Elizabeth Maginnis; $26 Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald. $25 M-M Ralph Brown, M-M Michael Harrington, M-M Harold Czarnetzki, M-M Wallace MacKinnon, M-M David Crosby, Roland Brown, M-M Henry J. Goff, Mrs. Hary Walker, Mrs. Earl Bailey, M-M Robert Mulcahy, M-M Edward J. Grant, Mary Boyle, Dr.-Mrs. J. Minihan, M-M Anthony Fortucci, Anonymous, M-M Kilmer Joyce, M-M Thomas Dunlavey, M-M Alfred Zukowski, M-M Leo Jacobs, M-M Raymond Lucier, M-M J. William Henry, M-M Leonard White, M-M Gerald Ott, Marie Lawlor, Helen Borman, M-M Don B. Teed, Dave Long, Neal Hayes, M-M Stephen Bertran, M-M John Knutila, M-M Richard Donovan, M-M William Arnone, Mrs. Herbert Watson, M-M Clarence Tracy, Robert Collyer, Anonymous. SOUTH YARMOUTH st. Pius X $800 Rev. Msgr. Henry T. Munroe; $300 Rev. Joseph E. McGrady, S.J.; Dorothy A. Black, M-M Joseph Neely; $200 Thomas F. Burns, M-M John Doherty, M-M David Hautanen; $150 M-M Charles Eager, M-M William J. O'Brien; $125 Mrs. William T. Smith; $100 Mrs. Joseph F. Mirchell, M-M James P. Byrne, M-M Martin Geraghty, M-M George Gravenho, Mrs. Joseph Hanley, M-M Laurence Kane, Henry M. Leen, M-M William T. Moynihan, M-M Gordon McGill, M-M F. W. Quinn, Atty & Mrs. James H. Quirk Sr., M-M Joseph Ryan. $75 M-M Arthur Beatty, M-M Francis X. Collins, Mrs. Francis Conroy, Mrs. Thomas Grew, Mary G. Hamilton, M-M Jeremiah Herlihy, M-M Raymond Ludden, M-M John Mitchell, Majorie E. McCready, Barbara A. Sullivan; $60 M-M Joseph A. Glebauskas, M-M Thomas Sheehan; $50 Mrs. Harold Beach, M-M Anthony Cammarano, M-M Ralph W. Cartwright, Margaret Cortes, M-M Patrick Cox, M-M John J. Cronin, M-M Francis Donnelly, M-M Douglas Donovan, M-M William Gagnon, John Gallagher, M-M Joseph Grady. $50 Edward Hayes, James Healy, Agnes A. Hennessey, John & Grace Howland, M-M Joseph H. Gasper, M-M Charles Karyanis, M-M Daniel Kelleher, M-M Clarence King, M-M Arthir Lynch, M-M John G. Manning, James Mullane, M-M William McCluskey Jr., H. C. O'Neil, Jim Peterson, Capt. & Mrs. Edwin J.

Quinn, Joseph Tuscher, M-M George E. Wefers, M-M Joseph B. Whelan, M-M Joseph Whitehead, M-M Thomas Williamson Jr., M-M John Zick; $40 M-M Daniel J. Casey, Mrs. Brooke Evans, M-M Charles Tourjee, M-M Thomas J. Walsh. $35 Maj. Ret. Mgt. J. Conley, Ruth P. Donovan, Andrew McGiveney, Anne McGiveney; $30 Dr.-Mrs. Peter Amorosi, M-M Thomas Eaton, M-M William Griffith, Margaret D. Grimes, The Lanigan Family, M-M James J. McCarthy, M-M Raymond L. McGrane, M-M Peter McNamara, M-M William F. O'Grady, M-M Edward Robinson, M-M Richard Ward; $25 M-M Gino Azzola, M-M Cornelius. Bohane, Mrs. Edward Bosworth, Mrs. James F. Brennan, M-M Carl Buccella, M-M John Callahan, Mrs. Genevieve Campbell, John P. Campbell, M-M Robert Carey, Charles P. Carney, Mrs. Winifred Carney, M-M Joseph Chaisson. $25 Mrs. Robert Childs, M-M Nugent Chilli, M-M James B. Coffey, Mrs. Joseph E. Colgan, M-M James J. Connell, Mrs. Jeremiah J. Connors, M-M Joseph Cullen, M-M Thomas Cunniff, Gordon E. Cunningham, Ms. Helen C. Cunningham, M-M Wilfred DeBlois, Mrs. B. J. Dempsey, W. Joseph Devaney, James F. Doherty, Phyllis Dolan, Mrs. Herman Dreyer, Dr.-Mrs. Ralph Dumas, Ms. Kathryn Falvey, Julia H. Farrington, Margarita Farrington, M-M William E. Finnerty, Mrs. Mary E. Flint, Eleanor C. Gallagher, M-M Frank J. Gallagher, Mrs. Katherine C. Gately and Edward. $25 Robert & Virginia Genivan, M-M William E Gent, Mrs. Grace Gervais, M-M Norris .Gladding, M-M Samuel A. Guarino, M-M Joseph: Guerrieri, Generosa Hagan, Elizabeth Halpin, James Halpin, M-M Joseph Hayes, M-M Daniel L. Healy, M.;M A. Heck, Mary T. Hennessey, M-M George Hofmann Sr., M-M Frank Holland, M-M John F. Hopkins, M-M Arthur Hurd, Charles W. Hutchinson, J. Jackmauth, M-M Hugh Kilmartin, M-M John Lally, Mrs. Mary R. Lavers, M-M Daniel Lynch, Thure Kjllberg, Marguerite A. Maguire, M-M George Magurn, Mrs. James L. Mahon, M-M Joseph Mannering, William Marnell, M-M Elliott Martin, Mrs. Ruth Mulford, M-M Joseph Mulligan. $25 Russell & Janey Murphy, Mrs. Catherine Maclelland, M-M Bernard McCabe, M-M Edward J. McGrath, Mrs. John McKenney, M-M Vincent McNamara, Mrs. William B. O'Brien, Helen A. O'Connell, Mrs. Richard O'Neill, M-M Nello G. Ottaviani, M-M Joseph Panek, M-M Henry Paquin, Madeleine V. Pa.radis,· M-M Joseph Perna, Mrs Clara V. Porter, M-M Thomas Rafferty, M-M Rafferty, M-M Eloy D. Reardon, M-M William Redmond, M-M Peter Regan, M-M William Regan, Grace Reilly, Raymond V. Reilly Jr. $25 M-M Aime L. Rheault, M-M Wesley Richardson, Mary R. Rowell, Gertrude M. Santry, M-M Arthur Shaw, M-M Donald Sheehan, M-M George H. Smith, M-M Edward Streile, Eveline L. Sullivan, Mrs John A. Sullivan, M-M Richard Teriro, M-M George Thompson, M-M Francis P. Tighe, Esther M. Turnbull, Mary C. Turnbull, Joseph F. Walker, M-M Harold S. Warner Jr., Mary White. VINEYARD SAVEN St. Augustine $200 Mrs. Dean Swift, James W. Regan; $100 Mrs Nellie Rogers; $75 Beatrice Phillips; $50 M-M Marshall Cook, Cmdr & Mrs. Daniel Burgo; $35 David Whittemore; $30 M-M Mark Alexander; $25 Richard Furtado, M-M J·ohn Cunningham, M-M Bradford Sylvia, M-M William Carroll, M-M B. S. Nickowal, M-M Manuel Estrella., Mrs. John Hughes, M-M Petronio Ortiz, M-M John Larsen, M-M Michael Carroll, M-M John Fortes, M-M Marion Viera, Joseph Tierney. WELLFLEET Our Lady of Lourdes $6:> M-M J.ohn Kelly Jr.; $50 M-M Francis X. Guindon, M-M Robert S. Dutra; $35 Louise D. Fratus, M-M Walter J. Doucette; $30 Donald Brazil; "$25 Harold J. Tripp, Agnes Peters, Lawrence E. Cardinal, Joseph A Conway, Ficco Family, William Hayes, Flora Peters, M-M Antone Lopes, M-M John Thomas, M-M Lou:s Ciampa. WEST HARWICH Holy Trinity $250 M-M Joseph Quinn; $240 M-M Dana McCarthy; $200 Mrs. Margaret Scully, M-M Francis Murphy, M-M John Britton; $150 M-M Bemis Boies, In memory of James Craig, M-M Douald Wolf; $125 Misses Frances & Helen Taylor; $100 M-M Vincent Fleming, Fernand Fournier, In memory of John J. O'Donnell by Dorothy O'Donnell, M-M Richard Marahas, M-M Rufus Pina Jr., M-M Russell Ross Jr., Francis J. & Zara F. Sims, M-M Bernard Welkey. $60 Mrs. Anne C. Cody, Mary Louise Norton; $55 M-M Gerald Flintoft; $50 M-M Bruce Anderson, Charles E. Baker, Mrs W. J. Bennett, John J. Berry, Henry Chamberlain, M-M William Connors, Mrs. Natalie Conway, Mrs. Alvah Falla, M-M John Griffin, M-M Robert Kelly, Mrs. Gertrude Kiley, Catherine B. Kline, M-M Joseph Mallard, Esther McCullough, Charles S. McLaughlin Jr., M-M Rick Moore, M-M Francis Reeka, Mrs. Joseph Reid, Misses Mary & Rose Sylvia, M-M Vincent Walsh, Mrs. Gladys Zinkevich. $40 Dorothy Houghton, M-M Charles McAnulla; $36.50 M-M George Gardner, M-M Earl Rothemich, M-M Norman Dagenais; $35 M-M William Downey, Mrs. Eleanor M Feeney, Richard McCormick, M-M Salvatore Miceli, M-M John Morrissey, M-M John D. Sullivan, M-M Robert Welsh Jr.; $30 James J. Connor, M-M Arthur Frost, M-M Donald J. Geary, Mrs. Marguerite & Ted Hathaway, M-M John Kelly, Mrs. Mary Piersall, M-M Charles Richardson, Leo Sullivan. $25 M-M Raymond Alvey, M-M Fred Baker, M-M Julio Barrows, M-M John Broderick, M-M William Brophy, M-M Donald Brouillette, M-M William Cannon, Mrs. Amy Carbonneau, M-M William Cavallini, M-M Courtenay Chase, M-M Robert Clark, Mrs. T. Joseph, M-M David T Conlin, M-M William L. Conway, M-M Matthew Crehan, Mrs. Ralph Cummings, M-M Henry Dean, Mrs. Margaret Delaney, Dr. A. J. D'Elia,

M-M Joseph Drozell, M-M Joseph Duffy, M-M Thomas Egan, M-M Forrest Eaton, Mrs. Frank Farrell. $25 M-M John Ferguson, M-M Thomas Fuce, Edward Galick, Mary Gately, M-M William Green, Mrs. Edward Harriman, Mrs. Thomas S. Hefferson, Ralph Hill, John & Joan Hogan, Neal Holland, M-M Gerald Hughes, Mrs. Henry Keefe, Mrs. Francis Larkin, Mrs Arthur J. Macdonald, Marie C. Mann, Mrs. Louise Marlow, M-M Robert McCarthy, Joseph H. McCauley, M-M Michael McDonough, Dorothy A. McLaughlin, M-M Thomas McGuire, M-M Charles McVay, Cynthia Merna, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Margaret Moogan. $25 Mrs. Frank Moran, Joseph F. Negreen, M-M Steven Nelson, M-M Thomas O'Connor, M-M Walter O'Farrell, M-M Daniel O'Leary, M-M William Pasda, Mrs. Carolotta. Pena, Mrs Olive Piela, Anna Raftery, M-M John Raneo, Mrs. Nellie Raneo, Helen R. Riendeau, M-M Arthur Rodenhaven, M-M Edwin Roderick, M-M Walter Ross, M-M Roger Scanlin, M-M Joseph Shanahan M-M C. Gordon Sharpe, M-M Harold Sheehan, M-M Robert Snow, M-M John Taupier, M-M Leonard Thayer, M-M P. Thibert, M-M John Trocchi. M-M George Tucker, Mrs. Dana Valencia, Mrs. Richard Wales, M-M John Weiss, Judge Robert A. Welsh, M-M Edward Woolley. FALL RIVER St. Mary's Cathedral $500 Rev. Msgr Thomas J. Harrington; $150 The Cathedral Guild; $120 A Friend; $110 Catherine Lynch; $100 Ruth Hurley, A Friend, M-M James A. O'Brien Jr., Joseph Magriby; $75 Gertrude & Eileen Sullivan; $60 Mrs. John R. McGinn, A Friend; $50 Helen Burns, Mary Lee, Mrs. William F. Hurll, M-M Edward Betty, Robert F. Coggeshall, M-M James Coyne, In memory of Jere Holland, A Friend, Mary T. Hurley, M-M John Murp1".y, Ann Standish, M-M Roger Vezina. $40 M-M James Melvin, A Friend; $35 A Friend, Mrs. Amelia Carvalho, Daniel Shea, Mrs Joseph J. Hafey, Richard Sullivan; $33 Angela Cyr; $30 M-M Arthur Haley, A Friend, Elizabeth M. Hall, M-M Samuel S. Moran; $25 Manuel Almeida, M-M Manuel Benevides, A Friend, Joseph & Marie Bourgeois, M-M George Burns, Rose W. Dowling, Mrs. Willian Ellen, In memory of M-M J. F. Grondin, John T. Hunt. $25 M-M John Kuszay, M-M Richard Bolger, Wilfred L. Jean, Mary Larivee, Dorothy Leary, Leo Leary, Leonard Leary, Raymond Leary, M-M Ernest Moniz, Lillian Reardon, Mrs Michael McConnon & Barbara Nikinas, M-M August Mello, Mrs. Louise Ponton, Mrs. Raymond Reynolds, Eleanor Shea, Thomas Sullivan, Mrs. Bridget Thornton, M-M Joseph Vital, Mary Welch. Blessed Sacrament $75 M-M Roger Lauzon; $50 M-M George Medeiros; $33 M-M Adrien Guay; $30 M-M Leo-Paul Beaudoin, M-M Louis SteMarie; $25 M-M Gerald Berube, Vivianne Goulet, Mrs. Octave Jusseaume, Judith Kozaka, Yvonne Lafontaine, Bertha Martel, Mrs. Richard Mello, M-M John Mendoza, Mary & Mary Elizabeth Reis, Maurice Stebenne, Rose Tonelli. Notre Dame $300 Gendreau Construction Inc.; $105 In "Loving Memory of Emily B. & Richard N. Pinsonnault; $100 M-M Roger A. J. LaBonte, Anonymous; $75 Cecile Masse; $50 In memory of M!l. Marie Anne Clement, M,M Robert Phenix, Albert D Roy, M-M Henry Ouelfette, Mrs. A. Frascatore, M-M Normand Paul, M-M Robert Botelho; $40 M-M Armand Dallaire; $35 Emile J. Amiot; $30 M-M Ray A. Morrissette. $25 M-M Edgar St. Martin, M-M Arthur La:Elamme, Eugene Hubert, Mrs. Laetitia Petit, Wilfrid Desmarais, M-M Antonio Lagasse, Raymond J. Thibault, Gerard Berger, Jeannette E. Dupuis, Medora Dupuis, M-M Roger Fournier, M-M Thomas Hartnett, M-M Leopold Baraby, M-M Roger Richard, Mrs. Blanche Dugal, Remi Couture, M-M UmbeTte Latessa Jr. Holy Cross $250 Franciscan Fathers; $100 M-M Raymond Canuel; $75 Holy Rosary Society; $50 Anonymous; $35 M-M Stanley Nowak, A Friend, In memory of John A. PietrUSZka; $30 Etta Walmsley, Anonymous, A Friend; $27 Frances Czerwonka; $25 Holy Cross Men's Club, John Rys, A Friend, Anonymous, M-M Stephen Pirog, M-M Bronislaw Beben, Albert Cartier, M-M Walter Witengier, M-M Joseph Mlynek, M-M Joseph Barek. Our Lady of the Angels $1000 Rev Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes; $250 St. Vincent De Paul Society; $150 Confirmation Class of Our Lady of the Angels 1981; $125 Council of Catholic Women; $100 Holy Rosary Sodality, In memory of Lillian M. Theodore, Holy Name Society; $70 Tobias Monte; $60 In memory of M-M Antone Cardelli, Charles, Albertina & Olivia Mello,· Joseph Mello; $50 Carlos Dionizio Jr., Mary & Patricia A. Cabral, Children of Mary Sodality, George Tonelli, M-M Arthur Rego, John Branco. $40 Jose B. Ferreira, William Rego Sr.; $36 M-M Alfred M. Mello; $35 Richard Pavao, John Medeiros Jr., Joseph Braga; $30 Ms. Mary Carreiro & Mrs. Rose Medeiros, Americo Miranda, Misses Emma & Adelaide Arruda, Joseph Costa, Mrs Agnes, Ms. Veronica & Agnes Ricardo, Robert Correia, Carl Frederick, Joseph Furtado; $26 Manuel Freitas; $25 Herman Botelho, Julius Rodrigues, M-M Charles Camara, Octavia Hilario, Manuel Medeiros, Manuel Aguiar, William Rego, Anthony Coelho, Manuel Medeiros, John Correia. $25 Alfred F. Almeida, Thaddeus Dzugala, Ms. Leonora Mello, Kenneth Carrier Sr., Albert Tanguay, John Carreira, Manuel Viveiros,. Joseph Silvia, M-M John Wheadon, Antone Michaels, Manuel Silva Jr., Edmund Vieira, Everett Rego, M-M Amos Braga, Luiz Souza & Mrs. Maria L. Viveiros, Senior Citizens Club, Knights of the Altar-Altar Boys, Alfred Almeida, The Furtado Family, Arthur Furtado, In memory of Mary M. Dupont, In memory of Francis J. Candeias, Leonel Rodrigues, M-M Manuel Velho, Manuel Raymond, James Silvia, Victor Santos, Manuel Correircl, Jesse Barreira.


FALL RIVER Holy Name $500 Dr.-Mrs. Andre Nasser; $250 Dr.-Mrs. John Dunn, Dr. Daniel T: Harrington; $200 Dr -Mrs. John Delaney, Dr. Daniel L. Mooney; $150 M-M Raymond Clancy, Dr.-Mrs. John Carvalho; $132 In memory of Ann M. Lynch; $120 Mrs. John F. Fanning; $100 M-M Alexander Vezina, Dr. Anne M~rie Higgins, Mrs. James Worden, M-M Thomas McGUire, Dr.-Mrs. Rene Nasser, M-M James Collins, In memory of Elizabeth A. Neilan, Mrs. John B. Cummings, M-M John Mitehell, In memory of Dr Thomas F. Higgins, M-M Herve Bernier, M-M Leonard H. Phelan, M-M William Hargraves, Helen G. Law, In memory of John & Margaret McDermott. $80 M-M Nicholas Mitchell, M-M Frederick B. McDonald; $75 Atty. & Mrr;. Roger Morgan, In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Louis B. DE~vine, Thomas B. Manning; $60 M-lt1: Charles Franco, In memory of Gladys L. O'Neil, M-M Thomas F. Burke, M-M Joseph Keefe; $55 M-M Roger Booth, M-M Henry J Pleiss Jr.; $50 M-M James K. Marum, Rita & Loretta Kenny, Mrs. George P. Hurley, Catherine FurZE!, Atty. & Mrs. F. L. Collins $50 M-M Fred Czerwonka, M-M Gustave Mattos, M-M Gerard Fortin & Collette, M-M John Carr, M-M Frank A. Connelly Jr., James B. Kelley III, Michael Fitzgerald, Vincent M. Fitzgerald, In memory of William & Cecelia McConnell, M-M Joseph Paquet, Katherine Hogan, Rita Conroy, M-M Wilfred Salois, Mrs. Edward B. Dowm; $40 M-M James H. Hudner; $35 Margaret M & Kathryn V. Whalen, Raymond Beausoleil, M-M Leo J. Flynn, Mrs. Arthur Shea, William Bradbury, Madeline Casey, Mary C. Casey. $32 M-M Louis Shca; $30 M-M Edward Bucher, M-M Thcodore Gagliardi, l3:elen V. Lomax, Katherine Lomax, Clarence Bonner, M-M Gaston Plant, Kathryn M. Drogue, Dolores Rego, M-M Pierre Brouns, M-M Richard Wood, M-M Roger Dufour II; $25 M-M Henry Ferland, M-M Edward J. Dolan Jr., M-M Gerard Mack, M-M William Kilroy, M-M James Considine, M-M William G. Grady, M-M Joseph Morais, M-M Edward Witkowiez, Mrs James Eastwood, M-M James Gibye, Emma Connors, Honor Toohey, Kathleen Smyth. $25 M-M Edmund F'. Bagley, Marguerite Bonner, M-M J. E. Cruger, M-M: Lawrence Sousa, M-M George Darmody, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, M-M Stephen Nawrocki, M-M Patrick Leonard, M-M Henry Kitchen Jr., M-M Robert Kitchen, Mary Desmond, M-M -George Kelly, Mrs. Alice C. Harrington, Dr.-Mrs. Patrick J Foley, M-M P. Henry Desmond, M-M Joseph Vieira, William C. Lahey, Margaret Lahey, Mrs. W. Farrell, M-M John Donnelly ,Jr., Mrs. John Harding, Mrs Francis Crosson, M-M Paul R. Dunn. $25 M-M William Hacking, M-M Thomas A. O'Donnell, M-M George BiHcliffe, Margaret Hession, Mrs. Thomas Collins, Mary Ann Dillon, Margaret Parmelee, M-M Hugo V. Violette, M-M Joseph Delaney, Helena Kelley, Chester Nuttall, William Nuttall, M-M William Harrington, M-M George Clark, Bernard Sweeney, M-M Bernard Ryan, M-M Rene Lavoie, M-M John Tavares, M-M Robert J. Accettullo, Mrs. Walter Fallon, M-M Raymond Monahan, In memory of Catherine McNaboe, A Friend, Cecilia Lane, Sisters of Providence, St. Raphael Provincial House; Relenza C Manchester. $25 In memory of F:rank & Maria Isa路bel Medeiros Edna J. Murray, Ruth A. Cutting, Mrs. Patricia Selleck' M-M Wilfred P. Desruisseaux, M-M Thomas Alecrim: M-M John Medeiros, M路路M Francis Crowe, Mrs. William S~ea, M-M Edwar.d J. Metras, John Keating, Catherine o Connor, .Mr~. DIane Pacheco, M-M Henry Lemerise, M-M SantI DIRuzza, M-M Stephen J. Nawrocki The Benevides Family, Mrs. Anna K McDowell In m~mory o~ Edward Teixeira, M-M Thomas Sousa, 'M-M David BIShop, M-M James W. Connell, M-M Arnold Martin M-M Stephen Terceira, M-M Ronald Banville Cecili~ E Medeiros, M-M Roger Tache. ' Espirito Santo $425 Rev. Luiz A. Cardoso; $100 1981 Confi:mation Class; $60 A friend; $50 A friend; $4.0 Antomo D. Raposo, Grupo Carismatico; $35 A fnend; $30 M-M Jorge Miranda, M-M Manuel Fragata M-M Joseph Medeiros .& Son, Jose Viveiros & Family' Duarte Pacheco Viveiros, Manuel Rego' $25 M-M Ernest Carreiro, M-M Anthony Alves M'-M Antonio Rebelo, M-M Antonio Gouveia M-M Antonio Arruda M-M .L. Mauricio, Jose Salvador & Family, Jose C' CarreIro, Mrs. Evelyn HUbert, Patricia Estrella Cynthia ArrUda, Seven Friends. ' Our Lady of Health $400 Rev Joao C. Martins'

$25~ Irmandade do Espirito Santo; $200 Holy Nqm~

SOCIety; $.150 Rev. John A. Raposo; $100 St. Vincent de Paul SOCIety; $50 Anonymous, M-M Manuel Mello; $40 Anonymous, M-M Joao Cabral Braga' $35 Anonymous; $30 Anonymous; $25 Anonymous, Afonso Cabral Ma~y F~rreira in merr.,ory of Antone Ferreira, Jame~ FreItas m memory of Father & Mother, M-M Joseph Pren?a, M-~. William Silvia, Beatrice O. Vasconcellos Deolmda VIeIra. . , Our Lady of the Holy Rosary $60 Mrs. Lena Ricci; $3.0 Dolores Reyno~ds .& Family, M-M Frank StetkieWI~Z Sr., The SullIvan Family, Mrs. Pileria Ventura; $2;) Kathleen Barr & Noreen Shea, Edith Sasso Flanagan, M-M Paul Landry, M-M Joseph Leite, M-M Joseph A.. McNally, M;-M Antpony Pannoni, M-M Joseph A. Pnmo, Ana RIvera, '] he Sasso Family, Lydia Sotomayor. ~t.. Anne $250 Dr.-Mrs. Paul Devillers; $200 Dommican Fathers; $100 Arthur & Loretta Tetrault. $75 Mrs. Yvonne Fournier, Imelda & Alice Gauthier: $50 Loretta Fillion; $40 M-M Reginald Bellerive' $35 M-M ~ormand Boule;. $30 Paul Hamel, M-M J. C~lixte GauthIer; $~5 Germ~lIle Gauthier, Lauretta Gauthier, Mrs. Cathenne Bermel', M-M Joseph St. George Rene J. Hebert, Henriette. 81. Denis, M-M George L~doux, M-M Honore GauthIer, M-M Loridas Jolivet M-M William Lanneville, M-M Alfred Bedard, M-M John Carvalho..

Immaculate Coneeption $300 Rev. Justin J Quinn; $200 Rev. Horace J. Travassos; $140 William J. Dugan; $100 Mrs. Mary A. Lennon & Mary L. Lennon, A Friend; $80 A Friend; $50 A Friend, Mrs. Teresa Hetu, Florence Lynch, A Friend; $41.50 In memory of D~niel & Manuel Pimental; $30 Kenneth Boyer, A FrIend, M-M Mario Lacava, Grace Walsh. $25 William Benevides, James Bentley, M-M Arthur Bergeron, George Charbonneau, A Friend, M-M John Flavin, In memory of Thomas J. & Anne Fleming, M-M Thomas Fournier, M-M Edmond Jean, In memory of Thomas J. King, M-M Francis Powell, Mrs Hector Savoie, Mrs. Wright Turner, M-M Raymond Brogan, Joseph Foley, M-M Stephen R. Long, M-M Thomas McHenry, Mrs. Peter Yeaman, Sacred Heart $350 Rev. Barry W. Wall; $125 In memory of Mildred G. Harrington, Elizabeth M. Trainor; $100 M-M Edmund Mitchell; $75 Dorothy McLachlan, Margaret F. Tolan, Catherine 1. Trainor, M-M Walter H. White; $50 Jane G Broderick, Ellen L. Coughlin, M-M Daniel F. Duffy, Mary Grandfield, In memory of Horace Hall, Sarah Halligan, Leonard J. Hughes, M-M Manuel J. Soares, In memory of Lila & James P. White; $35 M-M John Dean. $30 In memory of John P. Fleming, M-M Raymond Rosa, Mrs. Benjamin Stafford, M-M George Trainor, M-M Richard Waring, M-M Paul R. White; $27 In memory of Antone A. Pacheco Jr.; $25 M-M Raymond Audet, Mrs Anne T. Bishop, M-M Robert Partington, Thomas F. Connors, M-M William J. Desmond, Mrs. Mary C. & Eileen Dillon, Charles A. Duffy, Regina M. Higgins, M-M Kenneth E. Leger, In memory of George McCoomb, M-M Jimmy McRoy, In memory of Abel Marceline, Dominick Maxwell Jr., George O'Brien, n memory of Patten Family, M-M Willard Piper, M-M Raymond F. Powers, Thomas Quinn, M-M Leo P. Smith, M. Doris Sullivan, Evelyn Tonelli, Mrs. William Walker St. Eliza-beth $250 Rev. George deJ. Souza; $50 S1. Elizabeth's Ladies Guild, Holy Name Society, Alfred Medeiros Quintal; $40 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $25 Laura Nobrega, Augostino Gagliardi. St. William $500 Rev. William J Shovelton; $300 S1. William St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $200 Anna Gottwald; $100 St. William's Women's Guild, Margaret Constantine, Helen L. Donovan; $75 M-M Albert Gagnon; $50 Christopher Lake Jr., M-M J.ohn Maitoza, M-M Frank Correia, Mae Riley, M-M James Finglas, Victor St. Denis, M-M. Louis Viveiros, The Boodry Family; $40 M-M Harry Kershaw. $35 M-M Fred Chlebek; $30 M-M George Rhoads, M-M Alfred Vieira, M-M Clement Paquette, M-M John Bates; $28 Henry Raposa; $25 In memory of Wililam Desmond Crowley, M-M Thomas Moore, M-M William J. Sewell, M-M Peter D'Arrigo, M-M John Powers, Claire Hosking, M-M James McKnight, Roland Talbot, Martha Hobbs. $50 M-M Daniel Araujo; $30 M-M Herbert Boff; $25 Mrs. Howard Worthington. St. Joseph $500 Rev. Paul F. McCarrick; $400 In memory of Cecelia M Moloney, Catherine T. Harrington & Mary L. Harrington; $300 The Misses Valerie, Bernadette, Alma Foley; $200 Beatrice H. Mullaney; $100 Mrs. Leroy Borden, Julia Mahoney; $75 Katherine M. Sullivan; $50 Frances Brough, Eunice Dion, Joseph D. Harrington, M-M John L. Mercer, M-M Robert L. Williston; $40 Mrs. Joseph Boyd, M-M John Kiley; $35 James V. Perkins, Mildred Powers; $30 M-M Hugh J. Maguire, Mary D. Sullivan. $25 M-M Leonard Alves, Anne Borden, M-M Leo J Caine, Joseph L. Campbell, M-M Joseph Cyr, Edward Daley, Emily Downey, M-M Daniel R. Foley, M-M Robert Gagnon, M-M Leonard Greenhalgh, Peter Hodnett, M-M John Lynch, John F. Mahoney, Helen McAvoy, Eileen Murphy, Louise Murphy, Hillard Nagle, Daniel Netto, Agnes O'Brien, M-M Edward A. Phillips, Mrs. Eileen Rego, Mary Rose Sullivan, M-M Timothy Thompson, M-M Joseph Viano. $150 Joseph O'Connell; $100 Mrs. Wallace Fairbanks, Francis L. Harrington, M-M Daniel W. O'Connell; $50 Julia Harrington; $30 M-M James Boulay, M-M William Nugent; $25 Jose Borges, Mrs. Jose Borges, John Fitzgerald. St. Michael $600 Rev. Joseph Oliveira; $225 Rev. Manuel T. Faria; $100 A Friend, Mary T. Carvalho, Belmira Tavares; $85 M-M Antone Souza; M-M Joao Aguiar; $60 Beatrice Capeto, A Friend; $50 Dr.-Mrs Joseph Carvalho, M-M Manuel S. Medeiros, Cecelia Oliveira; $35 M-M Virginio C. Tavares; $30 Mrs. Maria T. Gonsalves, M-M Gilbert Mello, M-M Alvin S. Rego. $25 M-M Belisario A. Almeida, A Friend, M-M John M. Chaves, In memory of Edward Costa, M-M Stanley Dopart, M-M Gilbert Feijo, Priscilla Latway, M-M Francis Lennon, Misses Edith & Dorothy Machado, M-M Antone Mello, Mrs. Georgina Moreira; In memory of Guilhermina Viveiros, M-M Honorato Manuel Neto, M-M Richard A. Powell, M-M Edwin S. Rego, In memory of James' Viveiros St. Patrick $400 Margaret M. Sullivan; $100 M-M Walter Burns Jr., M-M William Lynch, M-M Daniel Scully; $85 M-M William Rys; $70 In memory of James E. Shea; $60 Henry Augustine, M-M Edward DeCiccio; $50 Mary E. Kilroy, Mrs. Eugene LeClair, M-M Robert Regan; $35 Abbie 1. Kilroy, M-M Edward Haponik, Mrs. Joseph Paquin; $30 M-M Albert Arsenault, Sarah Spellman; $27 In memory of Manuel Rosa Jr. and David Rosa. $25 Elizabeth Barrett, Nicholas Biltcliffe Family, M-M Joseph Biszko, Leonard Bolger, M-M Francis Clegg, Mrs. John A. Coady, Joseph Coady, In memory of James M. & Edward D. Cox, M-M Martin Delehanty, M-M Herbert Farias, M-M Ralph Fletcher, M-M Ray-

mond Halbardier, In memory of Timothy & Annie Holland Anne & Patricia Hughes, M-M Michael Kuszay 'M-M Patrkk Leary, M-M Michael McCarthy, M-M john McCormack, M-M William McHugh, Mrs. Edmond Peladeau, M-M Rene Perron, M-M Douglas Poissant, M-M Francis Powell Sr., M-M Anthony R. Ruggiero, M-M Clovis Saucier, M-M Louis Silvia, M-M Manuel Viana, Annie Wilcox, Caroline Wilcox, M-M Henry Urban.

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SS Peter & Paul $100 In memory of J. Edward Glynn, SS Peter & Paul St. Vincent de Paul Society, Mildred Shannon; $75 Mary Tyrrell; $50 Mary P. Glynn, M-M Edward Kelly, Mrs. Nicholas Tyrrell, M-M Edward Tyrrell, In memory of M-M Laurence Lynch; $40 M-lVl' William O'Neil, M-M Frank Sullivan; $30 John Tyrrell, M-M Stanley Janick, M-M Joseph Stankiewicz, Louise Tyrrell, Florence S. Taylor, Lillian Cabucio, M-M John Wilding, Janet Dupont, Mrs. James Rogers, M-M Manuel Moniz, Earl Corey $25 Charles Mahoney, M-M Nicholas Tyrrell, M-M John Murphy, M-M John Force, Deborah Harding, In memory of Helen R. Sullivan, Mrs. Jerome Foley, Ramona Meagher, M-M William Hyland, Barbara & Clarence Lee, M-M Raymond Polak, In memory of the Faren Family, Daniel Lynch, Catherine Lynch,Helen Lynch, M-M Pasquale DiMartino, Vincent DiMartino, M-M Fred Dolan, Kathleen Gagne, John Dolan, Carol Dutton, Dorothy Hathaway. $100 SS Peter & Paul Women's Club; $75 SS Peter & Paul Catholic Youth Organization; $35 M-M Raymond Dooley; $25 M-M Peter Zak, M-M Leonard Mendoza, M-M Charles Holland. St. Stanislaus $400 A grateful parishioner; $275 Anonymous; $180 Anonymous; $150 Frank Mis; $135 St. Vincent de Paul; $130 Stanley, Sophie, Mary Zmuda; $125 M-M Paul J. Tavares; $100 Dr.-Mrs. Joseph MeGuill Jr., Henry T. Hawkins, Alice Kret, Holy Rosary, Anonymous; $95 In loving memory of Paul & Frances Drzal, M-M Walter Gosciminski; $75 Stanley Lach, M-M Joseph Gromada; $60 A Friend, Stephen Kulpa, Mrs. Walter Conrad, M-M Paul Klaege $50 M-M Eugene Hadala, M-M Thomas Skibinski. A Friend, M-M Walter Deda, Mary Niewola, Mrs. Walter Kocon, M-M Robert Astle, Anonymous, M-M Robert Polak, Paula King; $42 John W. Deveney; $40 Weglowski Family, Josephine Niewola, M-M Henry Paruch, M-M Walter Soczek; $38 M-M George Pereira; $35 M-M Joseph Quinn, M-M Wm. Wolowiec, M-M Robert Rioux, M-M Stanley Wojnar, M-M Charles Ouellette; $34 A Friend; $31 M-M Andre R LaCroix. $30 M-M Matthew Chrupcala, Mrs. Alexander Kocon, Antoinette Orzechowl!ki, A Friend, Mary Kudlacik. Mrs. Helena Martins, M-M Louis Angelini, Daniel Gagnon, Anna Laniak, Jan E. Torres, M-M Warren J O'Connell, M-M Edward P. Niewola, M-M John Mayo; $27 M-M Ernest Edwards; $25 Mrs. John Dopart, Joanne Crawford, M-M Roch E. Vadeboncouer Jr., M-M Edward Girza, M-M Frederick Sherman, M~ George L. Wrobel Jr., Walter Moson, M-M Philip Violette, M-M John Luddy, M-M Albert Ragonesi. $25 Valerie R. Polka, M-M Henry R. Snizek, M-M John Minior, M-M Eugene Czepiel, Henry Mis & Helena Mis, Christopher B. Haponik, M-M Stanley Mis, M-M Thaddeus Stasiowski, Aniela Kruczek, Pauline Ukrainiec, A Friend, M-M Joseph Sroczynski, M-M Edwin Kosinski, M-M Leo Lavoie, M-M Leonard Smith, M-M James M. L'Heureux, M-M Karol Ozug, M-M Richard Miles. $25 M-M Joseph J. Ciosek, M-M Stanley T. Pietrzyk, M-M Stanley Pruchnik, M-M Thaddeus ChrtJPcala, Mrs. Cynthia Roncka, A Friend, M-M John L. Rogers, M-M Mathew S. Jagielski, M-M Stanley Pensak, Thomas M. Medeiros, Kathleen Marie Medeiros, Joan Winiarski, Mrs. Frances Winiarski. Santo Christo $400 Rev. Antonio C Tavares; $200 N.A.A.; $150 In memory of M-M Justino Simoes, Charlmor Furniture Store; $100 M-M Alfred Campos, In memory of the parents of M-M Alfred Carreiro, M-M Daniel Castanho, Holy Ghost Society-Santo Christo Parish, M-M Alfred Matti, In memory of the Medeiros & Furtado families, In memory of M-M Manuel da Silva Canario & M-M John C. Moniz, In memory of Aires Moniz, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Santo Christo Church, Santo Christo Federal Credit Union, In memory of Antone Souza. $91 Parish Youth Group of Santo Christo; $85 In memory of Maurice Pacheco & family; $60 M-M John F. Victor; $50 In memory of John G. Paiva, M-M William Reis, In memory of John & Alexandrina Luiz, M-M Jose P. Medeiros, M-M Joseph M. Rego, M-M John F. Silvia & daughter, Alice Simas, In memory of Antonio & Clara Simas, In memory of John, Mary Brilliant & son; $40 Jesse Carvalho, M-M Joao F Machado, M-M Deodato M. Pacheco, M-M Nelson L. Mateus, M-M Adelino Rodrigues. $35 M-M Joaquim S. Machado & Kevin, M-M Francis L. Mullaly; $30 M-M Joseph Correia & family, M-M Antone L. Furtado, Mrs. Antonia Furtado, M-M Edward D. Medeiros, M-M Edmund Souza, Augustinho Viveiros; $27 M-M Jose V. Couto; $25 In memory of Antonio Augusto, In memory of Rosa Pais Martins, M-M Alvaro Barreira, Frank Bento, M-M Armando Brasil, In memory of Deolinda & Joseph Brilhante by Dolores, In memory of Deolinda & Joseph Briltante by Maureen. $25 Mrs. Mariana Castanho, M-M Luis O. Castro, Miss C C., Cunha Bakery, Duke's Variety, Holy Name Society, M-M Anibal G. Lage, Mrs. Grace Learned, M-M Normand Mello, In memory of Mrs. Mary Moreira, Elizabeth M. Nowicki, M-M W.S.N., Mrs. Cecilia O'Leary, In memory of the parents of M-M Frank Pacheco, In memory of the deceased relatives of M-M Justina Paulo & daughter, In memory of the parents of M-M Carlos Pereira., M-M Frank R. Perry, M-M Edward Raposo, Susan Resendes, M-M Deodato P. da Silva, M-M Osvalho J. da Silva, M-M Thomas Simmons, M-M Jose R Soares, Anibal & Beatrke Souza, In memory of Antonio M. Tavares, M-M Irene C. Trindade, M-M Laurenio S. Verissimo family.


• FALL RIVER

J. O'Toole Sr., Mrs. James Pappas, M-M William C. Phaneuf, M-M George R. Reinhagen, M-M Francis Reis, Mrs. Dale Rothwell. M-M 'Arthur H. Roy, Mrs. Kathleen Snowden, M-M Edward r.... Sullivan, M-M William Thomson, M-M Donald Waring, M-M William Whalen, M-M William E White Sr., M-M John G. Winters.

M-M Stephen Womble, M-M Norman Michaud, M-M Manuel Souza, George Levesque, M-M Edgar Trudeau, M-M Rene Michaud, M-M Daniel Oliveira Jr., M-M Gerald Fontaine.

St. .John the Baptist $150 Dr.-Mrs. Joseph T. Baldwin; $100 M-M John Costa, M-M John Long, M-M Charles Yocum; $50 M-M William Forrest; $35 M-M Donald McCarthy; $30 M-M Joseph P. Halloran, Mrs. Isabelle Sandberg, M-M Clarence Kirby; $25 Mrs. Irene Caswell, The Lozinski Family, Hon. B. H. Mullaney, M-M Charles Costa, M-M Edward Cloutier, M-M Richard Trecida, George Raposa, M-M Tobias Flemming, M-M William J. Robinson, M-M Bernard T. Kelly, M-M George Medeiros, M-M Henry Arruda, Anne Forrest, Mrs. Mary Toomey.

st Patrick $500 Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton; $250 Dr. Roger E. Cadieux, Dr. Roland E. Chabot, M-M Raymond R. Adam, M-M Joseph Matthews; $100 In memory of Henry J. Kitchen Sr., In memory of Anne V. Flemin, In memory of James C Noonan; $60 William F. Ready; $50 Fernapd C. Auclair, Edward J. Leonard, Theresa & Helen Archard, Helen Sullivan, In memory of Harold W. Meehan, Edward J. Kelly, M-M Carlton D. Boardman; $40 Henri Destremps, Lillian I. Haded, Arthur F. Cassidy, Joseph Tinsley; $35 M-M Charles E. Demers, Ann Falvey; $30 M-M Robert Mathieu, Frances M. LaSalle. $25 M-M Louis Oliveira, M-M Francis P. McNulty, Mrs. David M. Kilroy, Armand Saurette, M-M Frank S. Moriarty, Mrs. Joseph F. Biastoff, L. Nicolay, Thomas J. Daley, M-M Robert F. Smith, M-M William Gilbert, Leo A Bond, M-M Edward Synan, Thomas S. & Mrs. C. Cinquini, John B. Halloran, M-M Steven Ryan, M-M Peter Hiotelis, M-M Alfred J. Valcourt, Mrs. Frederic Bartek, M-M Raymond Bachand, In memory of James C. Noonan, M-M Francis Shea, Francis J. Kilgrew. $25 Mary E. Lynch, Robert Souza, M-M Roland Thibault, Annie M. Roberts, M-M qonel Desrosiers, M-M William A. Neilan, Daniel Ready, George Lee, James Moniz, M-M Edward F. Moore, I\:l-M Robert Cox, M-M Robert Millerick. .

Holy Name $600 Rev. John J. Murphy; $125 In memory of John J Gibbons Jr.; $120 George Rogers; $100 Mrs. Guido Coucci, M-M Martin Barry, M-M Richard A. Cole, M-M James Flanagan, M-M Peter Giammalvo, Dr.-Mrs. Frank R. Leary, M-M David Nelson; $75 M-M Eric Erickson, Helen McIntyre; $55 M-M Charles A. Gunning, $50 Joseph Foley, M-M Francis S. Smith, Monica Zygiel, M-M Hugh Earley, Mrs. John J. O'Neil, M-M Robert Sylvia, M-M Morris Walecka. $35 Edith McIntyre; $30 Thomas Poulos, M-M Leo Cole, John Considine; $25 M-M Alfred Alves, M-M Edward Burns, M-M Herman Bruce, M-M James Cafferty, M-M Joseph Cazemiro, M-M Frank Correia, M-M John Flood, M-M Thomas A. Joseph, Eileen Marshall, Mrs. James Murphy, M-M William T Murphy, Mrs. Walter J. Oliver, Mrs. Edna Pallatroni, Marguerite Ronan, Mrs. Eugene Sladewski, M-M George Swansey. $25 Mrs. Mary L. Wilson, Mrs. Michael P. Wilson, Constance Zygiel, Mrs. Bjarne Bendiksen, Mrs. Irene Borghi, Mrs Charles Bramwell, M-M Frank Bures, M-M Clifford Crowbley, M-M Gregory Faraglia, M-M Raymond Feeney, M-M Albert E. Frates Sr., M-M Lawrence Harney,.M-M James Harrington, Mrs. William McCann, M-M Joseph Nels.on, M-M Mark ~evigney, Edward L. Smith Jr., ·Clifford Snell.

NORTH WESTPORT

SWANSEA

Oi!lr Lady of Assumption $50 Mrs. J. Robert Smith, Antone S. Monteiro, In loving memory of Francisco, Ignacia, Flora, Mathias & Michelle Monteiro, Barbara M. Lopes & Jennie Pires; $40 Holy Name Society; $25 M-M Joseph Cruz, O.L.O A. Club, M-M Antonio Gomes, Albert .& Mary Houtman, Mrs. Joanna Ramos.

st• .John the Baptist $200 M-M Donald Vezina; $175 Anonymous; $100 M-M Raymond Picard; $55 M-M Edward J. Ouellette; $50 Friend of the Catholic Charities; $45 Maurice Milot; $40 St. Vincent de Paul Society, M-M William Guilmette; $35 M-M Orner Harrison, M-M Eugene Gagnon & Paul; $30 M-M Armand Thiboutot; $25 Normand Perry, M-M Jean H. Demers, M-M Robert Mesiser, M-M Ronald Cote, Doris Dubreuil, M-M Arthur Vidal, M-M Lucien Laroche, M-M Francis Almeida, M-M John Farrell, M-M Louis Bouchard, M-M Manuel .Raposa, M-M Arthur Machado, M-M Gilbert Canuel, Friend.

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Roch $400 Rev. Lucien Jusseaume; $75 Alfred W. Dupras Family; $30 In memoriam J. Arthur Bou-cher-Wife; M-M Ronald Fleet, M-M Julien Gamache; $25 M-M Henri Berube, M-M Paul E. Pineault. CENTRAL VILLAGE

Our Lady of Grace $500 Rev. Edmond R. Levesque; $100 Anonymous, M-M John Sparks, Dr.-Mrs. Gilbert Vincent, St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $75 Dr.-Mrs. John Cairns; $50 Anonymous, M-M Joseph A. Campbell, M-M William Chace, M-M Robert Michaud, Mrs. Rosalie Carroll; $35 M-M Gerald Emond; $30 M-M Aime Barnaby, M-M Joseph L. Cabral, Mrs. Juliette Desrosiers & Sons, M-M Joseph Goslin. $25 M-M Donald Bernier, Roger Brodeur, M-M Donald Clements, M-M Louis Fernandes, M-M Vernon Fournier, Karen Anne Novelties Inc., M-M H~acinthe Gladue, James F. & Mary C. Murray, M-M Francisco Pavao, M-M Paul Pereira, M-M Patrick Ruddy, M-M John Senay, M-M E. Paul Vaillancourt, M-M William Wilson, Anonymous WESTPORT st. George $1,000 A Parishioner; $125 M-M Jean Poisson; $80 A Parishioner; $50 M-M Joel Sunderland, A Parishioner; $35 A Parishioner; $30 M-M Edwin Silveira, A Parishioner; $25 Alice Harrison, M-M John Pavao. SOMERSET St. .John of God $175 St. John of God. Wornens Guild; $125 Holy Rosary Confraternity St. John of God Church; $120 Judge Milton R. Silva; $50 In memory of Manuel Amaral, Manuel Canario, Leocadia V. Canario; Joseph Coray, Joseph Costa, Louis Machado, M-M Edward Malloy, Catherine Quental, John Velozo Jr., Ventura Family; $35 In memory of Arthur Leite, Manuel Michael; $30 Leonel S Medeiros, Daniel Rapoza, Edgar Rebelo, Louis Rosa. $25 Joseph H. Camara, Arthur Carvalho, Gil Affonso, Joseph Antone, M-M Frank R. Borges Jr., Mrs. Mary Costa, Alfred Coray, Edward Machado, Raymond R. Machado, William G. Marciarelli, Leopercio Medeiros, Joseph Motta, Victor Pavao, Irene Pereira, Theophile Picard, James Rebello, Edward Saraiva, Laureano Silva, Manuel B. Silvestre, Alfred J. Souza, Joseph Souza Jr., Manuel L. Sousa, Richard Torres, Jesse Velozo, Herbert Wetzel, Arthur Provost, Robert Paiva, Joseph Gouveia.

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st. Thomas More $800 Rev. Msgr. John J. Regan; $150 Dr.-Mrs. Victor Haddad; $125 Henry Gurl, In memory of Rev. Francis M. Coady, In memory of Joseph F. Foley & Margaret "M. Foley; $100 M-M William J. Gibney, M-M Francis R. Lussier, M-M Vincent A Coady, Catherine C. Connelly, M-M James Crivaro, St. Thomas More Women's Guild, M-M Francis J. Silvia; $75 M-M John R. Fennessey. $50 M-M Henry J. McGowan, Mrs. Julia Boynton, Charles Burke Jr., M-M Paul Daley, Edwin Doolan, M-M Charles Hague, H. Earl Heron, M-M John F. Kineavy, Helena B. Mahoney & G Bernadette Mahoney, M-M John Mitchell, M-M John O'Brien, M-M Alber·t E. Shovelton, Mrs. Luke Urban; $40 M-M Louis F. Fayan, M-M Richard Kelley; $35 M-M Donald Hussey, M-M Jack McCormick, M-M James Mullins $30 Mrs. Helen R. Burke, M-M Thomas Cooney, M-M Richard Crowell, Reginald C. Marchand, M-M Walter Prayzner, M-M Gilbert F. Leonard, Levesque's Auto Service Inc.; $28 M-M William Ryding; $25 M-M Joseph Borden, M-M Gilbert Calara, M-M Gerald Driscoll, Mrs. Alice L. Gagnon, Mrs John Johnston, James McDonald, M-M Thomas F. O'Connell, M-M Joseph Quinn, Mrs. Kathleen Sherry, M-M Stanley Sieczkowski Jr., Miss Anna Smith, M-M A. Roger Archambault, M-M Chester Baker, Sally A. Benson, Mrs. Florence .Berard, Jane M. Borden, M-M Frank J. Boyko Jr. $25 M-M Alfred S. Buckley Jr, Mrs. Isabelle Cabral, M-M John Carvalho Jr., John J. Clorite, Mrs. John E. Connolly, M-M Edmund F. Crowell, M-M Marcel Dionne, M-M Joseph W. Duffy, Mrs. A. David Farnham, M-M Raymond Gauthier, M-M Daniel Grace, M-M Ralph Guerriero Sr., M-M Joseph D. Hopkins, M-M Moran Jammen, Mrs. Frank H Johnson, M-M Edward Kaylor, M-M Leroy Learned, M-M Robert LeComte, Mrs. C~arles McDermott, James F. McIntyre, Mrs. Kenneth McNulty, M-M Ronald Mandeville Sr., M-M John Marshall, M-M Elbert Mavel, M-M .Louis C. Medeiros, Mrs. Jeanne Mizher, M-M Cletus J. Monahan, $25 Edward Monarch, Mrs. John O'Day, M-M Austin

St. Michael $450 M-M Joseph Faria; $125 A Friend; $100 M-M Charles Viens, A Friend; $75 A Friend; $65 A Friend; $60 A Friend; $50 M-M Dolor St. Laurent, A Friend, Theresa Metivier, M-M Ralph ·Lepore Jr.; $40 A Friend; $35 A Friend; $30 A Friend, M-M Laurent Pineau; $26 A Friend; $25 M-M Joseph Cyr, M-M Billy Dolin, A Friend. Our Lady of Fatima $600 Anonymous; $400 M-M Wilson W. Curtis; $200 M-M Robert P. Laflamme; $120 M-M Harold Higgins; $100 M-M Normand P. Choquette, M-M Russell B. Cochrane, In memory of George McCoomb; $85 Mona C. Kennedy, Mrs. Donald L. MacDonald; $75 M-M Paul J. Martelly, M-M Andre G. MichaUd; $60 Anonymous, M-M Leonard E. Boardman; $50 Anonymous, Antone S. Aguiar, Louis Almeida, M-M Andrew Boisvert, Norman P. Butler, Dr -Mrs. James Leffers, M-M Jeremiah Luongo, Mrs. Ambrose A. Powers; $40 Anonymous, M-M Edward J. Bryda, M-M Paul V. Stevens. $35 Anonymous, M-M Joseph T. Drury, M-M Donald F McCaffrey, M-M John F. Sweeney, M-M Arthur F. Turcotte; $30 Anonymous, M-M Frank A. Cusick Jr., M-M Joseph A. DeNardo, M-M Conrad P. Fortier, M-M Normand R. Levesque, M-M Joseph M. McDonald, M-M Paul J. V. Parente, M-M Harold Senay, M-M James Wasel; $28 John M. Powers; $25 Anonymous, M-M Richard A. Beliveau, Charles Chorlton, M-M Edward Coleman, M-M James E. Conroy, M-M William F. Cripps, M-M Thomas Donovan, M-M Francis L Kelly, M-M Keith Kenyon, M-M John Lyons. $25 M-M Robert F. McConnell, M-M Edward S. McNerney, M-M Alfred MeIl9,M-M Malcolm R. Melvin, M-M Leon Menard III, M-MJohn F. O'Donoghue,. Mrs. Leonard J. O'Neil, M-M Louis Oste, M':M Horace Pelletier, M-M Maurice Pichette, M-M Joseph Pineau, Mrs. John Renynolds, M-M Louis A Rose Sr., M-M Stanley Senecal, Mrs. Georgia S. Silvia, M-M Robert A. Smith, M-M John J. Sullivan, M-M Michael Sullivan, M-M Peter F. Turcotte, M-M Clarence Viveiros, M-M Charles West. St. Dominic $200 Rev. William G. Campbell, M-M Arthur Cavanaugh; $150 M-M Louis Travers; $100 M-M Robert Lachance, M-M Joseph Marum, Deacon & Mrs. Eugene Orosz, M-M Leonard Brophy; $80 M-M Craig Sherwin; $75 Mrs. Stanley C Walters; $60 M-M Harvey Lenon; $50 Lillian & Janet Barbelle, M-M John Gunn, Mrs. William Howard, M-M John P. Maguire, M-M Donald Souza, M-M Henry Vanasse; $40 M-M Paul Hastings. $30 M-M James Carr, Claire Lapointe, M-M Thomas C. Murphy; $25 Mrs. Angela Nystrom, Mrs. Barton G. Albert, M-M George St. Martin, Mrs. Mary McLeod, M-M J. Hinchcliffe, M-M Joseph Medeiros, M-M John Gibney, M-M Daniel Sullivan, M-M Joseph Barboza, M-M Gardner Caswell, Clement Family, M-M John Cooney, M-M Albert Dube, M-M William Gempp, Gassian Gillet, M-M James Hanley, M-M William F Johannis, M-M Kenneth Kelley, M-M Matthew Kochan, M-M John McCann, M-M Everett Mendes Jr., Mrs. Arthur Morin, M-M Thomas Murphy, Evelyn Ryan, M-M Richard Thiel, Mrs. Pauline Wilson. St. Louis de France $425 Rev. Louis R. Boivin; $100 M-M Armand Gauthier; $75 M-M Armand Francoeur; $50 M-M Lawrence Schlernitzauer, M-M Albert Michaud, M-M Ronald Boscoe, M-M William T. McAndrew, Leo Mathieu, M-M Normand Fortin, M-M Gaston Bernier, M-M Timothy Thompson, M-M Wm. Bourassa & Daughter, Michael Kardosz, Ladies of St Anne Sodality; $40 M-M Daniel Berthiaume. $35 Mrs. Robert Dufour; $30 Mrs. William Fletcher, M-M Raymond Audet, M-M Walter Pierce, M-M Jean Emond, Mrs. Elphege Blanchette, M-M Ambrose Maynard, The Donald Levesque Family; $25 M-M Roger Paquette, M-M Raymond Gaudreau, M-M Antone Almeida, M-M David Molloy, M-M Armand Boudria, Mrs. Henry Berthiaume, M-M Edward Emond, M-M Adelard Larue, M-M Francois Tremblay. $25 M-M Ronald Tribault, M-M Leo J. Langfield, M-M Joseph Rodrigues, M-M Joseph Belanger, M-M Arthur Grimes, M-M Raymond Dumont, M-M Robert Michaud, M-M Raymond Levesque, M-M Roland Goddu,

NEW BEDFORD

Immaculate Conception $203 Anonymous; $150 Henry & Dolores Rodrigues; $100 A Friend, Victor & Elsie Rebello, Abel & Clementina Rebello, In memory of Antonio Amaral, M-M Osorio Borges, Abel & Theresa Fidalgo; $64 Anonymous;· $50 Dr.-Mrs. Manuel G. Camacho, Manuel F. DaSilva & Family, Jose S. Moniz & Family, Michael Alves, Dolores Freitas, A Friend, Maria G. T~rres, Noe Medeiros. $40 M-M Manuel R. Pereira, M-M Germano P. Xavier, M-M Jose F. Ambar, In memory of Arthur Cabral, Honorato & Maria Medeiros,$35 Anibal Capella; $30 Jose S. Cordeiro, Maria Pacheco, Agostinho Pinto, Jesuino R. DeSousa, Joao P. Jorge, Ezequiel Oliveira, Francisco D. DeMedeiros, M-M Gilbert R. Coelho, Beatrice F. Dupre, Ernest M. Pereira, Mary M. Pereira, Fernando F. Costa; $25 Gilberto & Veronica Cavaco, In memory of Mitchell S. Jasinski, M-M William Travers, M-M Augustus Rapoza, Olivia Barros, M-M Jose D. Baptista, Alice Costa, Edward & Violeta Fernandes, Hilda Santana, Antonio Vasconcelos. $25 Antonio DaSilva, James Silveira, M-M Francisco A. Penha, In memory of Daniel W. Burgess, Manuel A. Fereira, Manuel O. Rodrigues, Joaquim Leite, Albertina Arruda, Henrieta Arruda, M-M Filomeno H. Amaral, M-M Moses R. Souza, Arthur F. DeLima, Hermano S. Medeiros, Maria F. Medeiros, Ermelinda J. Amaral, Francisco A. Amaral, M-M Jose P. Noia, Euclides & Mary Cabral. Our Lady of Mount Carmel $500 M-M Vincent Fernandes; $150 A Friend; $100 Rev. John J. Oliveira, A Friend, Mary J. Freitas, M-M John J. Oliveira, James Perry; $75 M-M John R. Perry; $65 A Friend; $50 M-M James Almeida, M-M Alfredo Brum, A Friend, M-M Donald Cosme, Evelyn Hendricks, Mary Hendricks, M-M George Mendonca, M-M Manuel Mendonca, M-M Gabriel Moura, Celina Oliveira, M-M Mario da Graca Oliveira, Tobias Oliveira, Raul M. Pereira Jr., M-M Henrique Rouxinol, M-M Joao Tomasia, Almerinda Ventura. $40 A Friend, M-M Octavio M. Gonsalves, M-M Manuel Gregorio Martins, M-M Jose Manuel Medeiros, M-M Manuel Rapoza Jr., M-M Jose do Rego, Louis Roderick; $35 Belmira C. Branco, Antone Felix Jr. & Sr., Carolina Goulart, M-M Enos Lopes; $30 A Friend, Joseph Branco, M-M Arthur Caetano & Family, M-M Antone Correia Jr., Manuel T. Costa Jr., M-M George M. Ferro.. M-M Antonio dos Reis Maciel, M-M Jose Jeremias deMedeiros, M-M Ronald S. Medeiros, M-M Joseph V. Nunes, M-M Victorino Da Silva, M-M Joseph G. Silveira Jr., M-M Ernest Souza, M-M Jose dos Reis Vasconcelos, M-M Joseph Pimental :Vieira. $26 M-M Elias Costa Jr.; $25 M-M Fernando D. A·breu, M-M Armando Diamantinno Alves, A Friend, M-M Antone Borges, M-M David Borges, Mary Branco, Francelina Cabral, M-M Richard Cabral, M-M Jose M. Cardoso, M-M John Chora, M-M Fernando M. Correia, M-M Joao T. do Couto, M-M Robert E. Cray, M-M Gabriel DaRosa, M-M Joseph Felix & Family, M-M Jacintho S. Fero, M-M John Fortunato, M-M Antone Garcia, Isabel Goulart, M-M Richard King, Juliet Lopes, M-M Gilberto Medeiros, M-M Raymond Medeiros, M-M Eduardo Mendonca, M-M Donald Morris, M-M Daniel Pereira, M-M Anthony Phillips, M-M Emidio Raposo, M-M Jose Julio A. do Rego, M-M John B. Resendes, M-M Joao Luis Rosa, M-M Augusto Rosa, Americo dos Santos Jr., M-M Charles Santos, M-M John P. Simas, Irene Sousa, Delores Sylvia, Sophie Viveiros. Our Lady of Perpetual Help $300 Conventual Franciscan Fathers; $150 M-M Andrew Banas; $60 A friend; $50 M-M Eugene Chaberek, Friend; $40 In memory of Frank & Rosalie Jeglinski, M~M Chester Ponichtera; $35 M-M Joseph Gonet; $30 M-M Mitchell Gacek; $25 M-M Boelslaus Arabasz, Mrs. Janina Blackledge, M-M Henry Cembalisty, M-M Mitchell Koczera, M-M Konstanty Nowak, M-M Edward Przybyla, M-M Stanley Stankiewicz, M-M Felix Witkowicz, Dr.-Mrs. John Wolkowicz, Anthony Zerbonne, Friend.


... NEW BEDFORD Our Lady of Fatiml~ $250 Rev. Arthur C. Levesque; $200 St. Ann's Sodalil;y of O.L.O. Fatima; $100 St. Vincent de Paul O.L.O. Fatima, Couples Club of O.L.O. Fatima, Women's Guild of O.L.O. Fatima, A Firend, M-M Bernard Gleason, Anonymous, M-M John Rita; $70 M-M Nelson Soucy; $50 Atty. & Mrs. Paul Hamel, M-M Norman Mathieu, Atty. & Mrs. J. Louis LeBlanc, A Friend, John Laroncla Jr., Anonnymous. $40 A Friend, Anonymous; $35 M-M Arthur Leaver, A Friend; $30 Aime Goyette, M-M Edgar A. Langis, M-M Marvin ForsythE~, M-M Fred Tavares; $25 A Friend, Mrs. Eugene Desaulniers, M-M Alfred Bouchard, M-M Marc Soares, Mrs. Claire Gronlund, M-M Roger Lachapelle, In memory of M-M Arthur Desroches, M-M Raymond Bourbeau, M-M Joseph Fournier, M-M Maurice Bnmeau, M-M Louis Ghilardi. $25 M-M Joseph Forgue, M-M Glenn Demanche, M-M William Tatro, M-M E:rnest Leucht, M-M Donald Lafleur, M-M Joseph Ro\;:sseau, M-M Theodore Fredette, M-M William Pendergast, M-M Clovis Fecteau, M-M Edward Geneste, M-M Joseph Pereira, M-M David Severs, M-M Bernado Cabral, M-M Joseph R. Vezina, M-M Joseph G. Jusseaume. St. Anne $300 Rev. Martin L. Buote; $50 St. Anne's Parish St. Vincent de Paul, Friend; $40 Rose Lafleur & Flore Berthiaume; $30 Henri Constant; $25 John Zager, Raymond Kobza, Aldei LaFrance, Friend, Angelo Fraga Frank Oliveira, Lisa Allain, Elizabeth Morency, Marcel Morency, Harr;y' Sears. St. Anthony of )'adu30 $300 Rev. Bertrand R. Chabot; $150 Anonymous; $125 Rev. Marc H. Bergeron; $50 Anonymous, M-M Lionel Ro路bitaille; $35 M-M Leon Dumas, J. Normand Dumont & Rhea Dumont; $30 Rose Boucher, Paul Landry; $25 Anonymous, Yvonne Chapdelaine, Henry Nadeau, Georgiana Esa, Lucie Esa, Zoella Dufour, Roma Cloutier. St. Boniface $100 K. of C. Damien Council No. 4190, In memory of Gertrude Kruger; $50 Rev. Roy Yurco, SS.CC; Mrs. Lillian Corre; $30 Dennis Koczera; $25 In memory of Gertrude Kruger, M-M Emil Seaberg, M-M Mark Schmidt, James Butler, M-M Wm. F. Heetinger Sr. st. Francis of Assfsi $400 Rev. Ronald A. Tosti; $75 A Friend; $52 Hormidas J. Marcotte; $50 A Friend; $30 Ghilardi Family, M-M Francisco Morgado, M-M Peter Regis, Baptist J. Vercellone; $25 A Friend, M-M William Balderson II, M-M Walter Cabral, M-M Arthur Carvalho, Mrs. Domenic Catalano, M-M John Goodfellow, Emma S. Lima, Jeanne Marshall, M-M Anthony J. Poente, M-M David B. Souza, Mary J. Tobiassen, Dorothy Vikre.

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st. James $450 Rl~v. Armando Annunziato; $200 A Friend; $100 Dr.-Mrs. James Quinn; $75 M-M Raymond Tschaen Sr.; $60 M-M Timothy Mitchell; $50 M-M William Batty ~rr., M-M John Callanan, M-M Alphonse Chenette, M-M Richard Fontaine, In memory of Joseph Freitas, In memory of the Hurley Family, M-M Edwin Kirwin, Mrs. Alice Lowney, M-M Richard Manning, Mrs. John C. Martin, M-M Andrew O'Neil, M-M John Sylvia, M路路M William Whalen; $31 M-M Armand Pereira. $30 M-M Paul Hart, M-M Edward Mackay, Minnie McDonald, Adelaide Medeiros, Mrs. Charles Palmer, John Quinn, Mrs. M. ~rosephine Talford, Leo Worden, M-M Adam Zych; $25 M-M John Ventura, Mrs. Alexander Whelan, Frances Whalen, M-M Thomas Whittle, Mrs. William Wood, Mrs. Arthur Amaral M-M Francis Baptiste, M-M Valmo:,e Barabe, Mrs. James Bolton, M-M Robert Bowcock, M-M Donald Bruneau, M-M Edward Connulty, Violet V. Corbeil, M-M Donald Cordero, Alice Donnelly, M-M George DosSantos. $25 M-M Robert Dupont, Mary Gallagher M-M James Giblin, M-M John Green, M-M Leonard Guilbeault, M-M Benedict Harrison, Helen Jarusik, M-M Paul M. Jordan, Sa.rah Keighley, M-M Charles Lamoureux, Mary .Leighton, M-M Edward Maguire, M-M John McAlhster, M-M James Mullin Jr., William O'Malley, Henry O'Brien, Mrs. Rosemary O'Neill, Loretta Phaneuf, Mary Phaneuf, Margery Resendes M-M Paul Rezendes, Ellen Robinson, M-M Georg~ Sheehan, M-M George Silva, M-M Joseph Souza. st. John ~he Baptist $100 Rev. Joseph P. Viveiros, A Friend, St. John the Baptist Church St. Vincent de Paul Society, M-M creorge Vasconcellos' $75 M-M Joseph Ayila; $60 In memory of Atty. Joseph Ferreira; $52 A FrIend; $50 M-M Antone Almeida, David Avila, In memory of M-M Herman Andrade, Mrs. Victoria Cotnoir, A Friend, M-M James Gaffney, In memory of Joseph F. Estrella, M-:M Manuel Mello, George Moniz St. John's Couple's Club, Isabel Souza, Mrs. Eva L: Sylvia, M-M Ronald Sylvia. $40 M-M Antonio Braz, Maria Domingos, A Friend' $36 M-M Daniel Vie::ra; $35 M-M Manuel Freitas~ $30 Benvinda Caldas, M-M Richard Carreiro, M-M James Connelly, M-M Joseph Ferreira, Carlos Masca renhas, M-M J. Mas,=arenhas, A Friend; $'25 M-M Joseph ArrUda, M-M Antone P. Arruda, M-M Manuel Barao, A Friend, M-M Gilbert Brazil, Rosalina Camara M-M f\ntone Carreiro, M-M Fernando Cruz, Mrs. Ev~ CarreIro, Mrs. Joseph R. Demello, Germaine Ferreira M-M Robert Gonsalves, Lums Family Restaurant M-M Albert Moniz, M-M Edmund Perry, M-M Joseph ROdrig1!es, Mrs. Irene Reiniche, M-M Gilbert Viera, County PIpe & Supply Co., Inc., M-M Armando A. Dias, M-M Joseph Gonsalves, M-M John Gonsalves, Donna Lee Palys, M-M Leonard V. Sylvia. st. Kilian $30 Mary L. Augeri, M-M Allen Bentley, Janet Hardman; $25 M-M Norman Berube M-M Leo Belanger, Bernice Gibbs, M-M Antero Gonz'alves M-M Simon Palmieri, M-M Richard Rose. ' st. Hedwig $100 In honor of St. Joan of Arc; $25 M-M Matthew Dobyna, M-M Mieczyslaw Galanek, M-M Stanley Los, M-M Stanley Szulik.

St. Joseph $1,000 St. Joseph Bingo; $500 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache; $300 St. Joseph Religious Societies; $150 Lorraine Roy, St. Joseph's St. VinceQ.t de Paul Society, M-M Conrad Seguin; $100 In memory of M-M Raphael Beaulieu, M-M H. Ernest Dionne, M-M Roger Gagnier; $50 A friend, Laura Deneault, G. Frank Grenier, M-M Ernest E. Hodson, Arthur Janson, M-M Joseph LeBlanc, M-M Rene L'Heureux; $35 M-M Frank Braga, M-M Henri Gardner, In memory of M-M Arthur Guimond, M-M Raymond Methot, M-M Alfred W. Sylvia Jr.; $30 A friend, M-M Robert Masse. $25 Helen Baillargeon, M-M Armand Beaulieu, M-M Raymond Bessette, M-M Paul Bonneau, M-M Webster Bowen, Annette Collard, M-M George Cote, Blanche Gauvin, Albert Grenier, Marie Hodson, M-M Alphee LaFlamme, M-M Pamphile Letourneau, Jeannine Liarikos, M-M Lionel Marchan, M-M Lucian Mierzejewski, Rosa Myers, M-M Napoleon Pelletier, M-M Lucien Robert, M-M Raymond St. Gelais, M-M Lucien Tetreault, J. George Vezina, A friend. Sacred Heart $800 Rev. Msgr. Henri A. Hamel; $200 Rev. Thomas E. Morrissey; $125 Arthur Deschenes; $115 Joseph Scammons; $100 M-M Leonard Simmons; $75 M-M Roger Menard; $60 M-M Orner Tardi; $50 M-M Pierre C. Seguin; $40 M-M Paul Dupuis; $25 M-M John Bellefeuille, M-M Henri Daigle, M-M Jules Lamothe, M-M George Manny, M-M Albert Pelletier, M-M Roland Pion, M-M Richard Porter, Mrs. Irene Rainville, M-M Paul Soucy. st. Lawrence $300 Very Rev. John P. Driscoll, V.F.; $125 M-M Albert L. Fisher; $100 In memory of Philip J. Sherman; $50 M-M Patrick Davis, M-M Nelson Dumaine, M-M Lawrence E. Finni, Dr.-Mrs. William Muldoon, Mrs. John B. O'Rourke, Howard Ricketson; $40 Margaret A. Doherty, Stephen W. Doherty, M-M Edward McIntyre; $35 Mrs. Mary Winterson; M-M Charles Burke, Francis Carney, M-M Dalpha Levallee; $30 M-M Paul Curry, M-M Alexander Phillips, M-M John Sullivan, M-M Myron Tripp. $25 M-M Felix Bruce, M-M Francis DeTerra Family, M-M Roland Dumas, M-M Alfred M. Frates, Robert Hitchen, James Loughran, Maurice Mahon, James F. Murray, M-M Thomas F. Parker Jr., Mrs. Charles Phelan, M-M Samuel Muraco, M-M Clyde L. Rounseville, M-M John Whalen, M-M Wilson Bonneau, M-M Theodore J. Calnan, M-M Manuel Guerreiro, Mrs. Michael Harrington, M-M Manuel Lima Jr., M-M Walter Loveridge, James Manning, M-M Emile Monfils, M-M Paul Servais, M-M Ramon Tarini. St. Mary $50 M-M Normand Boutin, M-M George Taber, M-M Charles Mello, M-M GHbert Costa, Ernest Costa, M-M Gaston De Brosse, M-M John Dexter, Joseph F. A. LeBlanc, M-M Rene Carroll; $40 M-M Rod Lussier, M-M Thomas McKenna, M-M David Costa; $35 M-M Robert Newsham, M-M Nelson Ostiguy, M-M David Loveridge, M-M Gilbert Mainville, M-M John Freitas. $25 M-M Manuel- Pacheco, M-M Robert Petitjean, Mrs. Howard Lord, Mrs. Agnes Griffiths, M-M' James Lally, M-M Frank Condez, M-M Henry Tardif, M-M James Mendes, M-M Raymond Bouchard, M-M Alfred Dias, In memory of Althea Chausse, M-M Philip Chasse, M-M Frank Barton, Grace & Charlotte McGoff, M-M Francis Kwiatkowski, Izaura Teixeira, M-M Clarence Whitaker, M-M Joseph Walsh, M-M Ricard Lally, M-M Vincent Bertalotto, Mabel Rezendes, Joseph Rezendes, Richard Bourgeois, M-M James Mathews, M-M George E. Landry, M-M Manuel Menezes. St. Theresa $500 Rev. Joseph A. Martineau; $100 M-M Raymond Bourassa; $50 Mrs. Lorraine Desrosiers, M-M Henry LeBlanc; $48 M-M John Leboeuf; $40 M:-M Chester Cesolini; $30 M-M Roland Dumas, M-M Robert Boulet; $25 M-M Henry LaBelle, M-M Gerard Richard, M-M Anthony Gracia, M-M Theodore Frechette, M-M Ovila Rock, M-M Leo Sylvia, M-M Roland Benoit, M-M Raymond A. Guerette, Mrs. Eleanor Strong, M-M Charles Jodoin, Mrs. Adrien Lemire, M-M Serveul F. Deneault, M-M James Kelley; $35 M-M Daniel Rego. ACUSHNET St. Francis Xavier $150 M-M Robert Neitzel; $100 In Thanksgiving, M-M C. Gates; $75 A Friend, M-M George H. Blouin; $60 Jeanne Poulin; $50 In Thanksgiving, M-M James J. Gleason, M-M William A. Keefe, A Friend; $40 M-M Raymond J. LeBlanc; $35 M-M Leo Coons, M-M Richard H. Barry, Yvonne, Violet & Leo Boucher, M-M Nelson Girard, M-M James M. Haworth; $30 A Friend; $28 A Friend. $25 M-M Edward Farfalowski, A Friend, Mrs. Paulette Laflamme, M-M Gerard E. Ledoux, M-M Leo Olivier, M-M Joseph T. O'Neil, M-M Leo Ricard, M-M Roland I. Rodrigues, Louis Sylvia, M-M William J. Veary, In remembrance of the Weeks Boys, M-M Laurier Cormier. FAIRHAVEN St. Joseph $100 M-M Manuel Sylvia, M-M Armand Marien, Matthew O'Malley, M-M Earl Dias; $75 M-M James Honohan, M-M Alfred Vincent, M-M James B. Buckley, M-M Joseph Sullivan; $60 In memory of Richard Antonsen; $50 Helen Sullivan, M-M John Ward, M-M Maurice Burke, Theresa Gold, M-M Grover Johnson, M-M Eugene Ruell, M-M Roger St. Onge, Olive Rioux, Margaret Soares, M-M Donald Sullivan, M-M Edward Welch, M-M Edward J. Doyle, M-M Raymond Starvish, M-M Silverio Da Silva. $40 M-M Antone Perry; $35 M-M Henry Fortin, M-M Ernest Balboni, M.,M Charles Joseph, M-M Edwin Joseph McQuillan, David Wade, M-M Thomas Reilly, M-M Roland Seguin; $30 Margaret Manghan; $25 M-M James Greenway, Frank Almeida, M-M Anthony Blanchard, Mrs. Bernard Carter, Roger Christensen, Eleanor Cyr, Jean Cyr, M-M Philip Harding, M-M Frank Jarvis. $25 John Jarvis, John KUbiski, M-M Paul Lopes, Mrs. Mary Caton Medeiros, M-M Chester McKay, M-M Daniel Mello, M-M Russell Mello, M-M Manuel Olivera,

M-M Jeffrey Osuch, M-M Ansone Paine, M-M Robert Powers, Mrs. Norman J. Robinson, Aurore Silva, M-M Edward Sores, Gertrude Stiles, M-M E. Szatek, M-M John Vidal, M-M Joseph Borges, M-M Joseph Sylvia, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, M-M Eliot Bennett, M-M Thomas Smith, Thomas Robinson, M-M Boleslaw Galary, Joseph Mello, M-M Roland J. Despres. St. Mary $100 M-M Lawrence Ferreira, Dr. Robert Gaudreau, M-M Charles Ehmann; $65 M-M Matthew R. Hart; $50 M-M Anthony Greco, M-M Donald Lipsett, M-M Louis F. Vaudry Jr; $40 M-M Manuel Martin, M-M Antone Costa Jr.; $35 M-M John A. Wojcik, M-M Weber R. Torres; $30 M-M Robert Dorgan Sr., M-M Joseph Cataldo Jr.; $'25 M-M ,Albin Silva, M-M Paul Sirois, M-M George Mello, M-M Lucien Dlugosinski, _ Mrs. Peggy Costa, M-M Normand A. Frigault. EAST TAUNTON Holy Family $100 Gerald Christour; $85 Joseph Perry; $50 Manuel A. Gomes, M-M Arthur Machado, M-M Joseph Mozzone, Ms. Ann M. Murphy; $40 M-M Richard Alvarnaz, Stanley Slavick; $35 Mrs. Denise Shea, M-M Henry Sullivan; $30 M-M Ernest Andrews, M-M Joaquin Correia, Robert & Anna Currid, Alfred Dutra, M-M Francis Dutra, James Kenyon, M-M Joseph Mendes, M-M Anthony Pacheco, M-M Fred Patrick M-M Francis Perry, M-M John W. Shea. ' $25 M-M Russell Chamberland, M-M John Cwiekowski, M-M Fred DeCain, M-M Gerard Ducharme, M-M Ronald Gordon, M-M Lorenzo Grosso, M-M Charles Kalaher, Mrs: William McArdle, Mrs. Mary Murphy, M-M FrederIck Nolette, M-M David Orcutt, Mrs. Antone Pereira, M-M Frank Perry, M-M Michael Perry Mrs. Adeline Roberson, Mrs. Barbara Rutherford M-M Robert Schweitzer. ' MATTAPOISETT st. Anthony $300 St. Anthony's Bingo; $100 Father Gabriel Healy SC, Father Boniface Jones SS.CC., St. Anthony's Women's GUild, St. Anthony Bingo Kitchen Comm., M-M Clarence Verdi,M-M Wyette Stier, Paul L. Vermette Family, M-M John J. Connor Murray F. De Coffee Automotive Service; $50 M-M'Murray De Coffe Jr., Mrs. Joan Dazzi, M-M Lawrence O'Connor, M-M John Gannon; $35 Dr.-Mrs. Frederick T. Moore; $30 M-M Llewellyn Roberts, Harold J. McIsaac M-M William J. HeIden, M-M David McIqtire. ' $25 M-M Joseph Sullivan, M-M Miguel Brito, Edward J. Walsh, M-M Charles Rodriques, Pauline Ford Murphy, Charles Finn, Mrs. Charles McIntyre M-M Donald DeAngelis, M-M Peter Wayner, M-M William A. Silveira, M-M Paul Fistori, M-M Antone Nunes M-M Edward Days Jr., M-M Francis D. O'Neill, M-M Robert E. Black, M-M Roy Lynch M-M Joseph Battistelli, M-M Robert Verkade, M-M 'James Osborne. NORTH DARTMOUTH St. Julie Billiart $500 Rev. John F. Hogan; $300 M-M. Lawrence A. Weaver; $250 Rev. George E. HarrIson; $150 T. Hudner Kennedy; $100 Mary C. Halloran, Dr.-Mrs. Stephen F. SUllivan; $60 Dr.-Mrs. James Hayden; $50 Mrs. Emmett P. Almond M-M Thomas J. Beedem, Patrick Breault, Marion S. Freitas. Atty. & Mrs. Edward J. -Harrington, M-M Edmund Kelley, M-M Vincent Spinelli; $40 Clara M. Weeks M-M William Winsper; $30 M-M Richard Cleveland' Bert LaForest, M-M John Morris, M-M Manuel Nunes' M-M Donald Pittman, Peter Senuick; $100 James New~ ,by. $25 M-M Louis V. Bessen, Bruce Bonneau, M-M Charles Callaghan, M-M Michael Cordeira Jr., Mrs. An.tone DeMello, Marcel L. Dumont, M-M Hel'bert FOISY Jr., Mrs. Beatrice B. Freitas, M-M George Gladu, M-M Edward V. Hill, Kathryn Hunt, M-M Julian Irizarry, M-M Maurice P. LaFrance, M-M Raymond Lamontagne, Col. & Mrs. A. P. Mercier, M-M Joseph P. Methot, Dr.-Mrs. Daniel J. O'Neill M-M Raymond Paiva, Douglas Pfeninger, M-M John'J. Rapoza. $25 Dennis Sherman, M-M Joaquim Silva Manuel Silv~, M-M Raymond Souza, Harry Sprague, I~ memory of TImothy J., Mary A., Agnes G. & Katherine Sullivan Mrs. Ann Taber, Jli-M Manuel P. Torres, M-M Stephe~ J. Turner, Anr.~_ E. Vieira, M-M John Wade, M-M George Waegel 1, Mrs. Albert Wobecky, M-M Miguel Amaral. SOUTH DARTMOUm St. Mary $300 M-M John J. Taylor Jr.; $200 Dr.-Mrs. Arthur F. Buckley; $150 Grenache Insurance Agency Inc., M-M G. Albert Roy; $125 In memory of the Aubertine Family; $100 Mary T. Luiz, M-M James F. McHugh, Dr.-Mrs. Louis Miskell, Dr.-Mrs. Peter Sweetser; $75 Olivia M. Luiz; $50 In memory of M-M Thomas Baldwin, M-M Neil Fitzgerald, Misses Helen and Margaret Gamble, Dr.-Mrs. John Machado, M-M Frank J. Mello, M-M George Ponte, M-M Joseph C. DeMello, Mary J. Kenney. $47 George Saint Aubin; $40 Mrs. Eli Ferguson' $35 M-M Manuel DeMello, Judge & Mrs. August C. Ta~eira; $30 Mrs. Armand Borges, M-M Norman Daniel, M-M Antone Gomes Jr., Mrs. Alvaro Rodriques Margaret Bernor; $'26 In memory of Hugh J. Carney'; $25 'M-M Stephen R. Borowicz, M-M Paul C. McElroy, M-M J. Bettencourt Jr., M-M Paul G. Caron, Mrs. Alice Dahill, M-M Anthony Freitas, Mrs. Willard C. Hitchcock, M-M Thomas Rossi, M-M H. Manuel Sylvia. $25 M-M Richard Barry, M-M Eugerie Caron, M-M Serafim J. Correia, M-M Donald Dwyer, M. Cora Guilmet, Bertha & Mary Johnson, M-M Walter Martin, M-M Norman Menard, M-M Frank Mpniz, M-M Gerald Y. Murphy, M.,.M Joseph Ponte, Rita E. Powers, Atty. Thomas M. Quinn路 Sr., M-M Albert A. Silva, M-M Richard Vieira.


MARION st. 'Rita $200 Mrs. Charles Parsons; $100 M-M Claude Ellis, Mary Mead, St. Vincent DePaul, M-M Ernest Weber; $50 M-M Warren Mackensen; $40 M-M Robert Demeo; $35 M-M Richard Roskiewicz, Mrs. Daniel Coakley, M-M William McLaughlin; $30 Dr.-Mrs. William Dawson, M-M John DePina, Dr.-Mrs. Robert Johnson, M-M John Lowney; $25 M-M Steven Carey, M-MHarold Frye, Mrs. David Harrington, Mary Monte, M-M:, Albert Muren, M-M Nathan Nye, M-M Henry 01_i M-M John Perry, M-M Anthony Texeira, Mrs. Edmund Valley. WAREHAM St. Patrick $350 Rev. James F. Lyons; $200 A Friend; $150 A Friend; $100 Rev. John C. Daly, C.S.C., M-M Robert Anderson, Francis A. Breagy, M-M John J. Callahan, M-M Frank Krystofolski, M-M Vita Mazzola, M-M Robert T. Reynolds; $60 M-M David Powers; $50 Joseph Buley, M-M Peter L. Feeney, Mrs. Ralph Hayden, M-M John Hobbs, M-MWayne R. LeBlanc, Mrs. Helen McGlashan, Mrs. Delmo P. Pezzoli, M-M George St. John, M-M Bernard Tobin. $40 M-M Herman E. Prada; $35 M-M Miguel Camphina, M-M PhiUp McEntee, Mrs. William Nolan, M-M Anthony Rollo; $30 M-M Edward F. Gaspar, M-M Henry C. McCray; $26 Thanksgiving to St. Jude; $25 Mrs. Theodore Baptiste, M-M George Barrett, M-M David Barry, Mrs. Howard F. Belliveau, M-M Ar.thur Boutiette, Donald A. Bronk, M-M Fred S. Burbidge, M-M John Butland, Regina Shahot, George J. Conway. $25 Mrs. Constance Cunningham, M-M James Cunningham, M-M Fred Ferioli, M-M Michael Galavotti Mrs. Joseph Govoni, John Griffin, John A. Kelenosy' M-~ Dennis Kissell, M-M Robert M. Klocker, Mrs: Marilyn Marcho, Roland G. Masse, Mrs. Medio Pederzani, M-M Melvin M. Prada, M-M Joseph R. Priante, M-M John Ross, M-M Frederick Shalenberg Laura Vecchi, M-M Robert H. White. ' TAUNTON Holy Rosary $280 Franciscan Fathers, OFM Conv.· $100 M-M William Powers; $50 Mrs. Sophie Guresh & son Peter Jr., M-M Marcellus Lemaire; $35 Mrs. Mary DUbena, M-M Henry Bzdula; $30 M-M John O'Hearhe Sien~o Family, ,M-M Thaddeus Strojny Jr.; $25 Lynek Faffilly, Aldonna & Joanna Majkut, M-M Frank Ulak M-M Joseph Drewniany, M-M Clinton Foss M-M Daniel O'Brien, M-M Joseph Sikorski, M-M 'Walter Wenczak. ~aculateConception $500 Rev. William H. O'Reilly; $100 M-M John Correia, M-M Wm. Desrosiers; $50 M-M Roland DUbois, M-M Sheldon Ehrentweig' $35 M-M Charles Kingsbury; $30 M:'M Harold Williams' M-M' Edward Ladebauche, M-M Herbert Nichols' $25 M-M Clayton Cole, M-M William Lane, M-M Ch~rles Colton, M-M :qominic Tigano, M-M Edward Mador. $2~ M-M Richard ~aulson! M-M Hugo Riva, O'BQ;V Faml1y, M-M Paul Fitzpatrick, Ms. Eileen Haggerty, M-M R<,>land Arguin, ~rs. ~aura Fagan, Philip Lemieux & Family, Fred Beaclenski, M-M Michael Rose, M-M T~omas Hoye, M-M Francis Boivin, M-M Norman Bissonnette, M-M Wm. Boarman, M-M Allan Campbell M-M Andrew Isaacsen, Kavin Dowd, M-M Manuei Fontes.

Sacred Heart $500 Very Rev. Walter A. Sullivan; $100 In memory of Michael J. & Annie T. Flannery, M-M John J. Kelly, M-M Kenneth Santos; $70 Rose O'Donnell; $60 M-M Raymond Harrison; $50 Eliza-beth Brady, Helen Brady, Marguerite Cronan M-M Coy FOlcik, M-M Joseph H. Lynch, M-M Tho~as Varden M-M Robert Dennen, M-M Clifton Pierce, M-M Edward Trucchi; $40 Gertrude McBreen, M-M Gilbert Perry. $35 M-M Robert Dewey, M-M William Leger, M-M Arthur Travers; $30 M-M Oscar Maynard, Mrs. Vincent McAloon, M-M George A. Moitoza, Rita O'Donnell, M-M Napoleon DesRosiers Jr., M-M Francis Souza' $25 M-:M S. A. Brezjnsk~ Jr., M-M William Campbell, Allce Carney, Catherme Crowninshield, Kathleen & Anne Flannery, Mrs. Oberre Gagner, Matthew Kuczek, M-M Robert Lane, Mrs. Dolores Longton. $25 M-M Joseph Martin, M-M S. Mazzoleni Sophie McPhee~ Mrs. Ernest Prairie, M-M Manuel Rebello Jr., M-M Nicholas Salamon, Mrs. Claude Simmons, Marg~ret Slattery, M-M Robert J. Vancott, M-M Gerard Pigeon, M-M Galen Rheaume, David Souza. St. Jacques $75 Matthew Bury; $50 Gerard Bonenfant, John Keene, Henry Perra Jr,; $40 Jean Paul Bourdeau; $35 Charles Geer, Charles R :heleau Jeanne Richard; $30 Paulette Boutin, Raymor, I Nolin;, Robert Powell, Wesley Schondek; $25 Mrs. Irel.'" Boutin Mrs William Demers, William Grundy, Mrs. Judith Hamel; Mrs. Normand Hamel, Regina Hebert, Yvonne Labonte Roger Levesque, Leo Murphy, Clive Olson & Doreen' Paul Ouillette, Mrs. Alma Pelletier George Pelletier' Edna Riley, John Tripp, Francis 'Welch Jr Bria~ Wojtkunski. ., St. Joseph $200 Rev. William E. Farland; $175 Rev. Herbert T. Nichols; $100 Estella Margarido' $60 M-M Edward LaPre; $50 M-M William Scully, M-'M William McCarthY Jr., M-M Edward Nixon, M-M Anthony Tosti, M-M Maurice Desrosiers, Mrs. Richard Handren' $40 M-M Manuel Garcia; $30 Katherine Cambell, Joh~ Costova, Raymond Scully, M-M Robert Hartung, M-M J-oseph Santos. $25 M-M Joseph McKenna, M-M James Leahy Jennie Driscoll, Mrs. Francis Kelley, Peter Shea, M-M: David PatnaUde, Mrs. George Cole, John Latham Cecile McAloon, M-M William Dias, Mrs. Theodore' Wojcik M-M Al Cravenho, M-M Edward Crownshield Loi~ King, Mary E. Ryan, Doris Bartone, M-M Willia~ Carl M-M Richard Travis, M-M John Curley. ' PariSh listings will continue to be published each week in; supplemental form until all names received by The Anchor from Catholic Charities Headquarters have been printed.

St. Mary $100 Linda Rego, M-M Edward J. Galvin; $75 Harold Galligan, Joseph Wade; $50 James Burns, James Reid, Miss M. Leonard, Mrs. L. Senecal; $40 Robert Drake; $35 Clotilde Nason, M-M Joseph Butler, Mrs. Anthony Elias; M. Maxwell, M-M James E. McGovern, M-M Ernest Medeiros, M-M Joseph Megan, Mrs. Edward O'Keefe. $30 Dr. Howard B. Carroll, Elizabeth & Janet McKenna, Miss M. Murphy; $25 J. E. Flood, M-M John S. Lawson, M-M Edward T. ~VIcGaughran, Alice McKenna, Mrs. M. Alice McKenna, Ruth McKenna, Denis McSweeney, Patricia McSweeney, Miss L. Theroux, Sue McKenna.

M. Flaherty, M-M John Sheehan, M-M William Tripp, M-M Ralph Cutilo, M-M Francics Ferioli, M-M Neil Joseph, M-M John Hollaway, M-M Joseph Masterson, M-M Raymond Bellemore, M-M Robert Redd;f", M-M Patrick Cady, M-M Francis Medeiros, M-M John Welch, Robert Adams, M-M Andrew Galligan, M-M Elmer Sargent. SOUTH EASTON Holy Cross $100 Paul Brophy; $75 Earl McLoud, James Azevedo, Paul Coleman; $70 Philip Connelly; $60 Oscar Martin, Frank Ready, William O'Keefe, Whitney Shannon; $50 Frederick Dolloff, David. Hyatt, Leo Schleicher, George Baroud, Thomas Gallagher, Joseph Scowcroft Jr.; $40 Vincent Hickey, ~rhomas st. Paul $175 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $120 Murray, Robert Connors, Charles Boggs; $35 Clarence Boucher, Leo Brophy, Joseph Nieviera, Donald MacM-M Joseph Balmain; $50 Harold J. Olson, Henry Ryan; $40 M-M R. J. Hill Jr.; $35 M-M Edward Castle; kenzie; $30 John Brophy, George Buckley, Frank Madden, Hugh O'Brien, William Morgan. $30 M-M Arthur Pratt, M-M Albert Nunes Jr.; $25 M-M Bracken, Eva Brunelle, M-M Ralph Cabral, M-M $25 Vincent Iacono, James Sullivan, Joseph DllMarco, William Curran, M-M L. Correia, Mrs. Joseph Costa, Bernard Pietrowski, Leo Sullivan, David Gomes, Gerald M-M Richard Dooley Jr., M-M Paul L. Driscoll, M-M Deneault, Francis Welch, John Rossi, James Powers, Thomas O'Connor, George Lowndes, Ellen Bandini, Donald Emond, Philip Eearley, M-M Robert Fielding. Steven Sabra, Salvatore Biancuzzo, Gerald Sulak, $25 In memory of Leonard J. Goslin by Mrs. Leonard Frank Paul, John Heppler, Eugene Alfonso, William Goslin, M-M Wesley Grandmont, Vernon Harrica, M-M Paige, Stephen Dellelo, Anth{)ny Tranfaglia, Paul George Hathaway, M-M Richard Kotkowski, Mrs. Mandeville, Charles Frizado, John Connors, Robert Eugene L. Lavigne, M-M Normand LeBrun, M-M EdHegarty, Albert Fleury, Barbara Toomey, ~rhomas ward J. Lynch, M-M Thomas McDonald, Manuel Martin, Gentile, Francis Brophy, Richard Clifford. M-M M. Metzger, M-M William J. Morin, Manuel NANTUCKET Oliver, Stuart Place, M-M Jam.es Ramsel, M-M Joseph Our Lady of the Isle $350 Rev. Philip A. Davignon; Rihbany, M-M George Rogers, M-M Aime St. Pierre, $100 Robert Toti, M-M Robert McGrath, M-M William M-M Manuel Sears, M:-M Edm-ond Thadeu, William Hays, M-M Richard Lewis, M-M David A. Lussier; $75 Trahan, M-M William Traverse. M-M Harold Ryder Jr.; $60 Joseph Dixon; $50 M-M J'ob. H. Lippincott, Margaret Pope, M-M Joseph Cody, DIGHTON Donald Terry, M-M Howard Laundry, Alice Hanlon, St. Peter $300 Montfort Fathers; $100 M-M James Mrs. Rolf Sjolund, M-M Albert LaVoie, Maxwell DeaMurphy, M-M John V. Sloan; $50 M-M John Cassidy, con, M-M Adam Mastai, M-M Earl Mayo, M-M Albert M-M Harold Mendoza, M-M Norman K. Smith, M-M Brock, M-M John, Mendonca, In memory of Julia Arthur Ventura; $40 Dr.-Mrs. Charles Souza; $25 M-M Ayers, Alice Deacon and Helen Hull. Henry Bennett, M-M John A. Goulart, M-M William $30 M-M Edmond Pollard, M-M Wendell Howes; $25 Grover, William Henry, Louis Mendoza, M-M John Emily Annis, M-M Albert Fee, Mrs. Richard Congdon, Pelletier, M-M Arthur Perry, M-M Arthur Ventura Jr., Robert Mooney( Arlene Egan, M-M Donald Allen Jr., M-M 'Paul Ventura. M-M Arthur Butler, John Farrell, M-M Albert Egan, M-M Henry Huysetr, M-M Donald Gillies, M-M Francis NORTH DIGHTON Lynch, Nancy Chase, M-M Richard Kotalac, Dr.-Mrs. St. Joseph $300 Rev. William F. O'Connell; $200 Geo. Butterworth, M-M Ralph Hardy, Robert Sjolund. Henry Wareing; $150 St. Vincent DePaul Society; $50 $25 M-M Michael Lamb, M-M Albert Glowacki, M-M Raymond Monteiro; $30 M-M John Lane; $25 Catherine Dennis, M-M Everett Lamb, Ethel Dunham, M-M Leo Bouchard, M-M John Burke, Joseph Canning, M-M Edward Strojny, M-M John Fee, M-M Ronald M-M Edward Donnelly, Leo Duffy, M-M Richard DaSilva, M-M Dennis Looney, Mrs. William Pew, M-M Engler, St. Joseph's Women's Guild, M-M Manuel Robert Ruley, Herbert Cabral, M-M Jerome Walker, Vargas, M-M Frederick Williams. M-M James Crecca, M-M Charles Lochtefeld, Lillian Thurston. NORTH EASTON ASSONET Immaculate Conception $450 Rev. Lucio B. PhilliSt. Bernard $200 Rev. Leonard M. Mullaney; $125 pino; $200 Vincent Galvin, Robert Slattery; $150 In M-M Francis Sullivan; $100 M-M Robert Barboza, M-M memory of John B. Parkes, Kathryn Healey; $100 M-M Benoit Charland, M-M Marianno Rezendes Sr., M-M Albert Arruda, Buckley Famil~" Margaret Healey; $50 John Brown; $80 M-M Robert Blake; $50 M-M F'elician Dr.-Mrs. John Connelly, M-M Albert Dallaire, Mildred Brochu, M-M Peter Fazio, M-M Henry Berube; $40 Deady, M-M James Gallagher, M-M Walter Gallagher, M-M Leo Conroy; $35 M-M Leo Talbot, M-M IUchard Alice Harvey, Catherine Harvey, Grace Harvey, M-M Houghton; Francis Andrews. Brian Hoffman, M-M Francis Mahoney, Mrs. Charles $30 M-M Richard Johnson, M-M Paul Levesque, M-M McCarthy Sr., Daniel Amorim, .Jean Amorim, M-M Roy Robert Parker Jr.; $25 M-M Richard Brown, M-M Howard Jr., Dr.-Mrs. Richard M. Regnante, Robert William Boulay, M-M Louis Bevilacqua, M-M Michael Sutte, M-M Michael Pugliesi. Frain, M-M Paul Lamoureux, Mary Lowe, M-M $40 Marion Felling, Mary Lawes, M-M Jacques • Thomas Mason, Mary Andrews, M-M Steven Cordeiro, Tremblay; $35 M-M George' A. Carter Jr., Helen M-M Gerald DiChiara, M-M John Dougherty, M-M Doherty, M-M Wm. J. McEntee; $30 M-M Alfred Beech, Stanley Janczura, M-M John Jorge, M-M Joseph Corey, M-M Ernest Camara, Mrs. Michael Harkins, M-M M-M Albert Fillion, M-M Roger Lussier, M-M Ronald Edward LaBelle, M-M William McAndrews, M-M Lyonnais, M-M Ronald Maccarone, M-M Leonard NicoRobert Stone; $27 In memory of Alice McEvoy; $25 lan, M-M Thomas Perry, M-M Albert Robert, M-M Mrs. August Arns Jr., Estelle Berretta, M-M Ross J. William Simmons Sr., M-M Edward Thompson. Bridge, Richard Buckley, M-M J'ohn Camara Sr., Cecelia SOUTH YARMOU'1'H - St. Pius X Cardoza, Maria Cardoza, Marguerite Carter. $100 M-M Paul Cameron, Mary Young, Charles $25 M-M Anthony Cerce, In memory of Catherine Q. Young; $60 Edith A. Black; $30 Gilbert Energess; $25 Dineen, Mrs. Ralph Dahlborg, M-M John P. DuBois, M-M Albert Barbo, Mrs. Yvonne Broadcorens & Joan, Edward F. Fahey Jr., M-M Joseph Freitas, M-M John Louis Columbo, Francis H. Cronin, Mrs. James DesFresh, M-M James Friesen, M-M Alfred Gomes, M-M mond, M-M Gilbert Dillon, M-M Charles P. Driscoll, John Graca Jr., M-M Edward F. Guest, M-M John F. Marie Duffy, M-M Edward J. Dunleavy, Mrs. J-ohn J. Hall, M-M Paul Hannigan, William Healey, M-M D. P. Foley, M-M David E. Gallagher, Edward J. Gleeson, Hildreth, M-M T. F. Kent Jr., M-M William Kirby, M-M Carmen Izzo, Mrs. Kenneth W. Kingsley, Mrs. M-M Valmore LeSieur, John Lowndes, M-M Laurence George A. Langill, Mrs. Lawrence Lippard, M-M EdLyons, Robert Maliff, M-M George J. Marsh, M-M ward Madden, M-M Sylvester Maloney, M-M Richard Edward Mather, Juliette Mathewson, M-M J. McAuliffe, Maxwell, Margaret & Katherine l\icDermott Mrs. M-M C. McCarthy Jr., M-M Robert McDonald. Thomas P. McDonough, M-M Herman McGrath, M-M $25 M-M P. J. McDonouglt; John F. McEntee, John F. Reynolds, M-M John Sullivan. M-M Robed McLaughlin, Mrs. Romeo M. Amorim, M-M Henry Baxter, Claire E. Childs, M-M James WEST HARWICH - Holy Trinity Doherty, M-M Martyn Lincoln, M-M William Lupica, $120 M-M James Brennan, $100 M-M Russell Brennan, M-M Richard McNamara, M-M John Papineau, Edmond Arthur Poirier, M-M Albert Tessier, Mrs. Vllronica J. Richards, M-M Wm. Simonson, Mrs. George NewWatlQnson; $50 Albert S. Musto, Mary Vincent; $40 man, M-M Laurence Noonan Jr., M-M Philip O'Connell, M-M Amos Leyton; $35 M-M John Lopes; $30 Catherine M-:M Paul A. Olean, M-M Edward Olsen, Joseph Pires, Dempsey, M-M Thomas Murphy; $25 M-M Hugo lBaroni, Theresa Pratt, M-M John Reardon, M-M Edward Ryan M-M John Brassil, Joseph Brophy, Mrs. Grace Chase. Jr., M-M Camille Saulnier, M-M James Simonson, M-M $25 M-M Lawrence Coffin, M-M Joseph DeMango Elwood Spedden, lVI-M Ralph C. Thomas, M-M James Jr., Mrs. Gertrude Doane, M-M Lawrence Henningsen, Thrasher, M-M Fremont Wood Sr. M-M Lawrence Hewins, M-M Francis Hobin, Mrs. Victoria Kent, M-M Louis LaFlamme, M-M Robert Lally, RAYNHAM Mrs. John Lanergan, M-M Charles Maguire, Virginia st. Ann $100 Mrs. Dominic Cirino, M-M Paul Alves, O'Brien, M-M Francis O'Neill, Rev. Bernard O'Rourke, Thomas J. Whalen, M-M Robert Gray, M-M John D. M-M Bernard Powers, M-M John Roche, M-M William Murphy; $75 M-M Louis Secatore; $50 M-M Thomas Sharkey, M-M Claude Sproule, Mrs. Frank Welch. LaFleur, M-M Frank Bedford, Mrs. Stella Treani, M-M Joseph Bettencourt, M-M Joseph DelSignore, M-M NEW BEDFORD Thomas M. Ross, M-M Edward Roster, M-M Richard Sa,cred Heart $100 Mrs. M-ozart LaRiviere, SeguinOuimet; $40 M-M Paul Fountain, M-M James J. Hauck Caron Inc., Miss Anna Sirois; $50 Knights of Columbus, Sr., Mrs. John A. Hall, M-M Leo Landgraf; $35 M-M Bishop Stang Council No. 4532; $25 M-M Joseph Cobert Carmine Carucci, M-M Robert Reilly; $30 M-M & Claude, M-M Michael Dakin, M-M Paul Letourneau, Matthew Tibi, Mrs. Eugene Heinig, M-M Timothy M-M Marcel Rogissart. Taylor, Bernice Fountain, Raymond Paine, Arthur Howell. • SWANSEA - St. Michael's . $25 M-M Robert Silva, M-M John Manganaro, M-M $150 St. Michael's Bingo; $100 A Friend; $60 A Robert Gay, M-M Richard Viera, Mrs. Emil Cobb, John Friend, M-M Kenneth Gardiner; $30 M-M Dominic Spaulding, M-M Martin Butler, M-M Albert Ribeiro, Troy; $25 M-M Alfred Bolduc Jr., A Friend, Living Waters Group, M-M Gerald Sevigny. ' Mrs. Theodore Sargent, Mrs. Mary Morris, J. W. Latimer, M-M Thomas McAuley, M-M Richard Green, SOMERSET - st. Patrick M-M George Gould, Mrs. Elsie Jones, M-M George $100 M-M John, M. Canto, M-M David J. Dunne, Mrs. Fairbanks, M-M Stuart 'O'Brien, Mrs. Margaret Unger, Charles E. Sevigny, Mary E. Quirk; $30 M-M Wm. V. 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Meetings he~Id at Connolly 'Directors of commun::ty service programs in New England Jesuit high schools met last week at Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River, to discuss their activities. Hosts were Father Paul Carrier, SJ, and Mr. Paul Murphy, NSJ, directors of the Connolly program. Also meeting at Connolly, National Honor Society induction ceremonies were held with Mrs. Gracie' Burke and SistElr Theresa Farrell, RSM, moderators, presenting candidates. Student government officers elected for the forthcoming year are Charles Hodkinson, student body president; Gerry Sullivan, senior class president; Gary Spellman, junior class president; sophomore Kristin Surrette, class president.

College awards Two diocesan resi.dents reo ceived awards at honors day ceremonies at Newport College /Salve Regina, Newport. They are Mary Cordeiro of Westport, recipient of the 1981 Parents Council Award. for scholastic achievement and the Salve Scholarship, presented to the sophomore or junior with the highest grade point average. Roger Bisaillon of New Bedford received the 1981 art department award for excellence in the field of art.

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ever know whether a particular measure is constitutional is by enacting it and submitting to the judiciary," he said. "We must first deal with the public policy issue and only then can the constitutional issue be resolved." Moynihan said the issue of tuition tax credits has become divisive. "In seeking even-handed treatment of private and public school students, we had hoped to narrow the rift between two sectors, at least in the federal policy context. But the opposite has occurred. The rift seems to be widening. The opponenfs have persuaded themselves - and are hard- at work persuading others - that aid to students attending non-public schools will

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tv, movie news Symbols following film reviews indicate both general and Catholic Film Office ratings, which do not always coincide.. General ratings: G-suitable for general viewing; PG-parental guidance sug· gested; R-restricted, unsuitable for children or younger teens. Catholic ratings: Al-approved for· children and adults; A2-approved for adults and adolescents; A3-approved for adults only; B-objectionable in part for everyone; A4-separate classification (given to films not morally offensive which, however, require some analysis and explanation); C--condemned. New Film '~Friday the 13th Part II" (paramount): In this witless reprise of the inept hooror film that scored big at the box office, a homicidal maniac once more stalks slow-witted camp counselors who have sex on their minds. ,Because of nudity and graphic violence, the film has been classified C, R.

Films on TV Thursday, May 21, 9-11 p.m. (NBC) - "Let's Do It Again" (1975) - Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby are Atlanta lodge brothers who, to get money for a new meeting hall, get involved in a prize fight and some· gangsters who go with it. At this point the comedy flags and the gags become repetitious. It would be ideal for children except for sequences involving illicit lovemaking and an off-color verbal exchange between Cosby and his wife. A3, PG. Friday, May 22, 8-10 p.m. (NBC) - "Animal House" (1978) - Fraternity boys cavort in this vulgar, slipshod comedy which features racism, sexism and graphic nudity. C,R.

What makes this "dau~k comedy" of Shakespeare'll later years work so well is fine acting and a visually arresting production, patterned on the austere formality and rich lighting of Rembrandt and other Dutch painters. There is more than enough creative energy behind this production to make it worth savoring. Religious Broadcasting Sunday, May 17, WLNIE: Channel 6, 10:30 a.m., Diocesan Television Mass. "Confluence," 8 a.m. each Sunday, repeated at 6:30 a.m. each Tuesday on Channel 6, is a panel program moderated by Truman Taylor and having as permanent praticipants Father Peter N. Graziano, diocesan director of social services; Rev. Dr. Paul Gillespie, of the Rhode Island State Council of Churches; and Rabbi Baruch Korff.

Pope calls rosary h If· SC 00 0 sanctIty VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope John Paul II praised the recitation of the rosary as a route to virtue and a "school of sanctity" during a May 7 audience with some 3,000 members of the "living rosary" prayer movement. "In the school of the 'living rosary,' you learn to join Christ's sacrifice in prayer," the pope said. "You are taught to concern yourselves principally with the things that regard the Lord, and in the sorrowful mysteries you become aware that it is impossible to be true Christians and to aim for perfection without spiritually going up onto Calvary together with Jesus and with Mary, accepting with docility the crosses and .sufferings of life granted by the Lord," he added. Pope John Paul praised the Venerable Pauline Jaricot, the Third Order Dominican who founded the "living" rosary movement in Lyons, France, in 1826. The pope said she began the association to entrust to the most blessed Virgin the return to the faith of those who had abandoned it.

TV programs (This listing will be presented once a month. Please clip and save Patty Duke Astin is an idealfor reference. Further information about recent films is available' istic English teacher'whose first from The Anchor office, telephone 675-7151.) assignment is a high school where security problems are kept dangerously quiet in "The Violation of Sarah MeDavid," a TV movie airing Tuesday, May 19, 9-11 p.m. on CBS. The reason Ms. McDavid is VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope j~stice and peace concerns more John Paul II has named African integrally with the church's deal- unaware of the extent of the Cardinal Gantin 'a member of the ings with non-Christian religions. violence at the school is that its Vatican's Secretariat- for Nonprincipal (Ned Beatty) is in line Christians. for promotion and needs to keep Cardinal Gantin is president of his record clean. After she is brutally raped in her classroom The pope called on members the Pontifi(:al Justice and Peace THRIFT STORES and discovers how Beatty has of the movement to pray "for the Commission. 301 COLLETTE STREET conversion of those who are unMay 16 managed to cover up such vioNEW BEDFDRD, MASS. The addition of his two top Rev. William McDonald, SS., lent incidents, she goes to the . fortunately far from the grace justice 'and peace officials to the 1941, St. Patrick, Falmouth 1150 JEFFERSON BLVD. police and the press. . of God and to beg Mary that the Secretariat for Non-Christians WARWICK, R.I. church may obtain from her diRt. Rev. J. Joseph Sullivan, suggests a papal desire to link P.R., 1960, Pastor, Sacred Heart, (Rt. 95 South· Airport Ellt) The program is a contemporary vine Son all its great intentions." "Blackboard Jungle," but once Fall River again television, in dramatizing May 17 Most Rev. James E. Cassidy, a social issue, has shied away D.D., 1951, 3rd Bishop of Fall from examining it with real EDINBURGH, Scotland (NC) SPONSORED BY depth. The subject, especially River 1934-51 Scottish Catholics have been OUR LADY OF LOURDES HOLY NAME SOCIETY the violence in depicting the May 19 asked to support the Church of School Hall - First Street - Taunton Rev. Ambrose Lamarre, O.P., rape, is clearly not intended for Scotland (Presbyterian) in its younger family members. ' 1940, Dominican Priory, Fall $4 million restoration program SUNDAY - JUNE 7, 1981 Following 8:00 A.M. Mass River Celia Johnson, Michael Hor- for St. Giles Cathedral in EdinMain Speaker - Sportscaster GIL SANTOS Rev. Thomas Trainor, 1941, dern and Donald Sinden are part burgh, more than 500 years old. MASTER OF CEREMONIES - SENATOR JOHN F. PARKER Pastor, St. Louis, Fall River of the distinguished cast that St. Giles, once a collegiate Cath'4.25 PER PERSON NO TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR May 20 breathes new life into Shakes- olic church, became an AngliFOR TICKETS CALL - THE RECTORY 822-0357 Rev. Antonio L. daSilva, 1952, peare's comedy, "AU's Well That can cathedral during the ReforBob Mendes 822-6580 - Pete Paulo 824·5430 Pastor, Our Lady of Health, Fall Ends Well," airing Monday, May mation and then a "kirk" of the Charles Rebe!lo 822-2910 - Henry Benoit 824·9437 River 18, 8-10:30 p.m. on PBS. Church of Scotland.

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prayers throughout the diocese April 26 for the suffering Christians in Lebanon. Meanwhile, Pope John Paul II also asked for prayers and appealed for peace. Throughout the 1970s Lebanon has been the scene of fierce fighting. There are many groups involved - the Palestinians, the Moslems, the Syrians, the Israelis, as well as the LE~banese Christians. Maronlte-Rite Catholics are the largest Christian community in Lebanon. The words used by one of the native Lebanese in describing the capital city of Beirut likened the situation to, at best, the era of gang-controlled Chicago and, at worst, Nazi Germany. The group's major fear is that the democratic nation of Lebanon that now exists will fall into the hands of a people who will not let Christians practice their faith. "The Maronites, from day one, have been called 'stubborn rebels' because they've always fought for what they belived in, their faith, their land," said anther. Then, with his voice breaking, he added: "Nothing is going to stop them in this, not until the last one has died." "How often do we think of Lebanon? Every day, every minute," a man said. "It is ll10t like in spacious America," another added. "Lebanon is very small. We are all cousins there." A native American in the group said that in working for Lebanon's cause he feels "like I'm helping a friend who is going down for the third time,"


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Sister Patricia Bryant, formEr principal of St. Margaret's School in New York. "They want to learn" Sister Bryant said of the students who are catching up on high school courses they missed earlier. "They recognize this is the shot they will get that will help them the rest of their lives. They're bright, but they need a feeling of self-worth," she said. "The light we can offer them at the end of the tunnel is employment," she added. "It's a desperately needed program." According to Father Harvey, the idea is simple, could be implemented anywhere and adapted to other businesses. Father Harvey's florists-to-be are often city kids who hardly know a dandelion from a begonia. As first offenders, they may have been picked up for shoplifting, burglary, illegal possession of a weapon or prostitution and spent a brief time behind bars. A firm criterion for those entering the program is that they should not have been dependent on drugs or alcohol for six months previously and should want to complete programs the Greenhouse offers. Most newcomers are what Father Harvey calls "throwaway kids." One, for instance, was in trouble for stealing food from a grocery store in order to survive. Veterans from the Knights of Columbus and Catholic War Veterans as well as telephone company employes have "helped in tutoring the youths and in fundraising for the agency. It operates on a budget of $50,000, of which $21,000 is from Catholic Charities. Father Harvey can point to success stories: "Five kids own their own stores," he said, with a grin. He described the way "something happens" when a young person is shown how to produce something of beauty. "Many a kid has never had the satisfaction of

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OUR LADY OF FATIMA, NEW BEDFORD A slide lecture on the Marian appearances at Fatima, Portugal, and on the Blue Army of Our Lady will be offered at 8 tonight and. tomorrow night by Miss Natalie Loya of Yonkers, N.Y., who has traveled throughout the world lecturing on the Fatima message. The lectures are part of a novena to our Lady of Fatima that will conclude at a Mass at 7 p.m. Saturday, when a statue of the Pilgrim Virgin that has been at the church throughout the week will depart, escorted by members of the Fairhaven chapter of the Men of the Sacred Hearts. FIRST FRIDAY ~LUB, FALL RIVER New officers are" Clement J. Dowling, president; Ronald Cote, vice-president; Nasib Shaker, secretary; and Cyril Amarello, reelected treasurer. ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER A youth retreat will take place in Peacedale, R.I. the weekend of May 22. Parochial school pupils will plan a Mass for 1:30 p.m. Ascension Thursday, May 28. A graduation Mass is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, in the upper church, while kindergarten ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m.' Friday, June 5, in the school auditorium.

ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL, FALL RIVER Barbara Madore, MSW, of the hospital's social work department, is chairperson of a Committee planning a workshop on "The Sexually Abused Child: A Community Approach." To be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 28 at Bristol Community College, Fall River, the program will feature an overview of the sexual abuse problem presented by Ann Burgess, RN, DNSc., of Boston University School of Ntlrsing. Workshops will address legal, medical and psychological considerations. . Medical, social and child care workers, guidance counselors, . teachers and law enforcement personnel are expected to attend. BIRTHRIGHT, MARTHA'S VINEYARD 'Birthright emergency pregnancy service will offer volunteers a nine-hour listening skills workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 30, and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 31, at St. Augustine's parish hall, Vineyard Haven. To be conducted by Dr. Michael Tiq'ell and Carla Ambrose of Stonehill College, the sessions will be free of charge. Participants are asked to bring a lunch. Further information is available at 693-4137.

OUR LADY OF ANGELS, FALL RIVER Espirito Santo feast offices are Antone Michaels, president; Mary Furtado, vice-president; Mary Silvia, secretary; Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, treasurer. The feast will be celebrated the weekend of June 5 through 7, with a crowning ceremony at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 7 and an outdoor procession at 1 p.m. STONEHILL COLLEGE, NORTH EASTON A five-mile road race will be held on the campus, beginning at 10 a.m. Sunday, June 7. Proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association. Entry forms are available from the Conferences and Institutes Division of the college or from the Heart Association, telephone 584-0446. A four-session workshop on career planning and changing designed for teachers and others choosing new careers will be held on four consecutive Wednesday evenings, beginning June 17. Further information is available at the college, telephone 238-1081, ext. 258. NORTH END ULTREYA, NEW BEDFORD Volunteers are sought for the ultreya planning committee.

WIDOWED PERSONS, ATTLEBORO AREA Widows and widowers will· "meet at 8 p.m. FrIday, June 5 at St. Theresa's parish center, South Attleboro. S~CULAR FRANCISCANS, NEW BEDFORD As part of the 25th anniversary celebration of Our Lady's Chapel, Saturday will be Secular Franciscan Day, with Our Lady Queen of Angels Fraternity meeting at 10:30 a.m. prior to attending 11 a.m. Mass. Refreshments will foUow the service. All are invited. . The regular monthly fraternity meeting will take place at 12:30 p.m. Sunday and members will attend a jubilee Mass at 2 p.m.

ST. JOSEPH, NEW BEDFORD The rosary is recited at 6:45 p.m. each day of May.' A holy hour is planned for 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 22, and a Mass of healing and prayer meeting Wednesday, May 20. The parish council will meet Thursday, May 21. Also on the 21st, senior citizens will hold a social. COUNCIL 86, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Members will hold elections Monday, June 8.

ST. ANTHONY, TAUNTON The Santo Cristo feast will be celebrated Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24, with the Santo Cristo statue transferred into the church at 5 p.m. Mass Saturday and the festal Mass celebrated at 11 a.m. Sunday. An outdoor procession will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday, followed by a sermon and Benediction. ST. JOHN OF GOD, SOMERSET The rosary will be led by a priest of the parish at 8 tomorrow night at the home of Genevieve Pereira, 168 Ivanhoe Ave., Somerset. She is a domingo of the Holy Ghost observance. The Women's Guild will hold its last meeting of the season at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The fellowship group will hold an evening of recollection Thursday, May 21 at St. Joseph's Hall, North Dartmouth. Transportation will be provided from the church parking lot at 6:30 p.m. Participants are asked to bring Bibles.

first Eucharist w,ill bE!gin in June. Further details will be announc.ed. A kindergarten religious education program is being considered for the fall. Interested parents should contact the religious education office, 675-7002. Also to begin in the faU is the two year confirmation p:rogram, open to all in grade nine or above. Registration datl~s will be announced. Aides are needed for all programs, including students in grades seven through 12, who are asked to consider helping in the grades K-6 program.

LA SALETTE SHRINE; ATTLEBORO A senior citizens' day will be BLESSED SACRAMENT, held from noon to 5 p.m. SunFALL RIVER day, May 24. A program of oldHelen Ouellette, 674-4050, may time Broadway show tunes will be called for information regard- be offered and a blessing cereing a concert to be offered in mony will take place at 3 p.m. the church Thursday, May 21, "The Meaning of La Salette by Father Andre Patenaude, MS. . for Today" will be discussed in She· may also be contacted the shrine monastery following with regard to the loan of wed- 7:30 p.m. Mass Tuesday, anniding gowns of the past 60 years versary of the 1846 apparition for use at a Diocesan Council of Mary at La Salette. of Catholic Women bridal fashST. STANISLAUS, ion show set for September. FALL RIVER ST. DOMINIC, First confessions will be heard SWANSEA at 6:30 tomorrow night. Family A program for children in members and other parishioners fourth grade and up who have may also receive the sacrament not received first" penance or at this time.

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"Forty Years of Caring, Sharing, Giving"

CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL Diocese of Fall River

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, NEW BEDFORD An installation Mass for the Women's League will be offered Sunday, June 7. ST. JAMES, NEW BEDFORD An installation banquet for the Ladies' Guild will be held Wednesday at Thad's restaurant.' To be seated are Lucille Kolbeck, president; Mary Mitchell vice-president; Linda Guilbeault and Christine Hayes, secretaries; and Theresa Lamoureux, treasurer.

SS. PETER & PAUL, FALL RIVER . Adults wishing to be confirmed Penecost Sunday at St. Mary's Cathedral will meet after 11 a.m. Mass Sunday. Old pictures of parish events are being sought by Lucille Pavao, 679-5904, in preparation for observance of the parish's 100th anniversary next year. The CYO awards banquet will be held at 7:45 p.m. Saturday, June 6 at Father Coady center. Reservations may be made with Judy Smith, 674-5232. New Women's Club officers are Barbara Lee, president; Eva Souza, vice-president; Betty Ayers and Judy Smith, secretaries; Evelyn Sunderland, treasurer.

1942 - 1981

Fortieth Annual Appeal For Help II

A Lot of People Are Depending on You"

For the Works of Charity, Mercy, Social Service and Education to All People in the Southeastern Area of Massachusetts ... The Appeal provides care for all regardless of Race, Color and Creed .•. The Appeal is supported by Fraternal, Professional, Business and Industrial Organizations. The Appeal provides care for the Unwanted Baby, Youth, Engaged Couples, the Sick, the Poor, the Elderly, Family Life, Education and many other peopl.e in need.

Special Gifts Phase April 20 to May 2 Parish Appeal -' May 3 to May 13

Honorary Chairman

Sunday, Mf;J.y 3 12 Noon to 3 P.M.

Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, S.T.D. Bishop of Fall River

19,500 Voh,mteer Solicitors will visit 106,500 Homes in the Areas of Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, Attleboro, Cape Cod and the Islands.

Diocesan Director Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes

Diocesan Lay Chairman V. Vincent Gerardi of New Bedford

This Message Sponsored by the Following Business Concerns in the Diocese of Fall River BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. DURO FINISHING CORP. THE EXTERMINJITOR CO.

FALL RIVER TRAVEL BUREAU GLOBE MANUFACTURING CO.

GILBERT C. OLIVEIRA, INS. AGENCY

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