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Love your students. Challenge and push your students. Those were the twin messages delivered by Dr. Elinor Ford, keynote speaker for the 25th annual diocesan Catholic Education Convention, held last Friday at Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River. The speaker, articulate, funny, but deadly serious, is vice-president and pUblisher of the William H. Sadlier textbook publishing company. Holder of three doctorates, an experienced teacher and the former superintendent of schools for the New York archdiocese, she has spoken in 140 of the 165 U.S. Catholic dioceses. ,Poking fun at "university types who spray elementary educators with new theories yearly," she said that results have included dividing "35 kids into 72 reading groups," producing socially poised and verbally articulate youngsters who can't add 3 and 2, and devising "mod_ ular flexible schedule" high school programs so complex that instructors simply "look for the room with no teacher to find out where they should be." But methods, she stressed, have little to do with how a child learns. No child, she said, can study successfully if he or she does not perceive that someone in his life loves him. "You can't have a good adulthood if you haven't had a good childhood," she declared, telling the teachers that the most important message they can give Tum to Page Two

Latest reports of special gift donations and parish contributions bring the 1980 Catholic Charities Appeal up to $852,035 .68. Donations from parishes, priests and special gift donors should be made in person to Appeal Headquarters beginning Wednesday, May 21 until Friday, May 23. The books of the Appeal will be closed on Friday, May 23 at 1 p.m. This coming weekend parish and special gift solicitors should make a last effort to canvass every potential donor. These reports should be made to special gift and parish headquarters on next Monday.

BISHOP DANIEL A.. CRONIN celebrates the Santo Christo feastday Mass at an outdoor altar in Ponta Delgada, St. Michael, Azores. From left, Msgr. Luiz G. Mendonca; Bishop Aurelio Escudeiro Granada of the diocese of Angra, Azores; the bishop; Msgr. John J. Oliveira; and an unidentified concelebrant. (Other pictures on page 16.)

Bishop celebrates Santo Christo feast Bishop Daniel A. Cronin returned to Fall River Monday after a one week visit to the Azores, where he joined Bishop Aurelio Escudeiro Granada in observance of the feast of Santo Christo, a major Azorean celebration. The bishop delighted his hosts

on the island of St. Michael by addressing them in Portuguese, both when he presided at the dedication of a convent and when he celebrated the Santo Christo feastday Mas. During his week in the islands, Bishop Cronin viewed earthquake damage on Terceira and Sao Jorge. He had previously forwarded $90,000 in relief funds to Bishop Granada to aid victims of the New Year's Day dis-

aster. The money was the proceeds of a special collection taken up in the Fall River diocese imediately after the quake. The bishop was accompanied to the Azores by Msgr. John J. Oliveira, diocesan vice-chancellor, and Msgr. Luiz G. Mendonca, vicar general.

Honor Roll More parishes have been added to the Honor: Roll of parishes surpassing their 1979 final totals since last week's edition of The Anchor. These parishes are St. Joan of Arc, Orleans; Holy Rosary, St. Louis, SS. Peter & Paul, St. Roch, St. Stanislaus, Santo Christo, Fall River. St. Louis de France, St. Michael, Swansea; Immaculate Conception, New Bedford; St. Rita, Marion; St. Peter, Dighton. More than in any previous year, said Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, diocesan director of the Appeal, generosity is needed on the part of contributors in order to offset the effects of inflation upon the many apostolic works dependent upon Appeal success to continue their longstanding tradition of service to the needy.

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. .A .CATHOUC EDUCATION CONVENTION delegates gave standing ovation to Miss Grace Taylor when she received plaque from Father George Coleman in recognition of 25 years of service as convention secretary.

The Most Reverend Daniel A. Cronin,Bishop of Fall River, announced today several appointments affecting the Diocesan Tribunal. The Tribunal is that branch of Diocesan administration which resolves causes affecting the bond of marriage. In announcing the new appointments, Bishop Cronin underscored his desire to have the Diocesan Tribunal function with maximum efficiency. Father Jay T. Maddock, who last spring received the Licentiate degree in Canon Law at the Gregorian University in Rome, Tum to Page Three

ROUTE SIX billboard, one of several in the diocese, gets the Catholic Charities message across. The annual appeal funds a variety of programs for all ages. (Sr. Gertrude Photo)


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Leading Parishes

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ATTLEBORO AREA St. John, Attleboro St. Mary, Mansfield St. Mary, Seekonk St. Mark, Attleboro Falls St. Theresa, Attleboro

17,025.00 15,258.00 12,343.00 11,109.50 9,790.50

CAPE COD, ISLANDS AREA St; Francis Xavier, Hyannis St. Pius X, South Yarmouth Corpus Christi, Sandwich Holy Trinity, West· Harwich St. Patrick, Falmouth

29,501.00 26,487.00 13,518.00 13,077.00 11,929.00

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

21,744.00 16,427.95 15,935.00 12,481.00 11,404.35

NEW BEDFORD AREA Immaculate Conception, New Bedford Mt. Carmel, New Bedford St. James St. Joseph, Fairhaven Holy Name, New Bedford

18,525.00 12,304.08 10,568.00 10,284.00 10,069.00

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

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Parish Totals

8,007.00 7,440.00 7,379.00 7,074.00 6,861.00

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

9,405.00 17,025.00 5,893.00 11,109.50 5,756.00 9,790.50 15,258.00 3,095.00 7,472.00 4,808.00 8,688.00 12,343.00

CAPE, ISLANDS AREA Brewster-our Lady of the Cape 6,760.00 Buzzards Bay-St. Margaret 10,571.00 Centerville-our Lady of Victory 10,987.00 Chatham-Holy Redeemer 8,144.00 5,894.95 East Falmouth-St. Anthony Edgartown-St. Elizabeth 2,496.00 Falmouth-St. Patrick 11,929.00 Hyannis-St. Francis Xavier 29,501.00 Nantucket-our Lady of the Isle 7,543.85 North Falmouth-St. Eliz. Seton 5,659.00 2,018.00 Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart 6,934.00 Orleans-St. Joan of Arc Osterville-Assumption 10,925.00 Pocasset-St. John 5,120.00 Provincetown-St. ·Peter 2,099.00 Sandwich-Corpus Christi 13,518.00 South Yarmouth-St. ·Pius X 26,487.00 Vinyard Haven-St. Augustine 2,328.00 Wellfleet-our Lady of Lourdes 2,496.00 West Harwich-Holy Trinity 13,077.00 Woods Hole-St. Joseph 2,914.00

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Immaculate Conception 18,525.00 Mt. Carmel 12,304.08 Fall River 4,674.00 Our Lady of Fatima .15,935.00 St. Mary's Cathedral Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2,895.00 2,088.00 Blessed Sacrament 4,622.00 Sacred Heart 8,025.25 Espirito Santo 2,049.00 St. Anne 2,147.00 Holy Cross 4,622.00 St. Anthony of Padua 21,744.00 Holy Name 1,213.00 St. Boniface 6,340.00 Notre Dame 1,736.00 St. Casimir 16,427.95 Our Lady of the Angels 2,542.00 St. Francis of Assisi 4,667.50 Our Lady of Health 1,172.50 St. Hedwig 5,917.00 Holy Rosary 10,568.00 St. James 4,948.00 Immaculate Conception 500.00 St. John the Baptist 4,978.00 . Sacred Heart 6,710.00 St. Joseph 6,474.00 St. Anne 1,232.00 St. Kilian 3,383.00 St. Anthony of Padua 7,370.00 St. Lawrence 1,964.00 St. Elizabeth 9,303.50 St. Mary 4,026.50 St. John the Baptist 2,769.00 St. Theresa 6,985.00 St. Joseph Acushnet-St. Francis Xavier 3,387.00 3,727.50 St. Louis Fairhaven 2,123.00 St. Mathieu 10,284.00 St. Joseph 7,334.00 St. Michael 3,407.00 St. Mary 7,462.00 St. Patrick 1,308.50 Sacred Hearts 7,906.50 SS. Peter & Paul . 3,771.00 Marion-St. Rita 2,300.00 St. Roch 7,377.00 Mattapoisett-St. Anthony 10,418.50 St. Stanislaus 7,870.00 North Darmouth-St. Julie 5,299.50 St. William 8,091.00 South Dartmouth-St. Mary 11,404.35 Santo Christo 5,148.00 Wareham-St. Patrick 3,555.00 Assonet-St. Bernard 3,210.00 TAUNTON AREA Central Village-St. John North Westport-o. L. of Grace 7,003.00 Taunton 7,379.00 Holy Family ~omerset 6,805.00 2,451.50 Holy Rosary St. John of God 9,139.00 4,617.00 . Immaculate Conception St. Patrick 2,862.00 12,481.00 St. Thomas More Our Lady of Lourdes 5,284.00 Swansea Sacred Heart 7,700.00 3,688.00 Our Lady of Fatima St. .A:nthony 3,100.00 5,708.00 St. Dominic St. James 6,861.00 St. Louis de France 9,969.00 St. Joseph 6,165.75 St. Mary 4,709.00 St. Michael 4,439.00 5,513.00 St. Paul Westport-St. George 2,624.00 Dighton-St. Peter NEW BEDFORD AREA 3,248.00 North Dighton-St. Joseph North Easton-Immac. Concep. 8,007.00 New Bedford Raynham-St. Ann 7,074.00 Holy Name 10,069.00 South Easton-Holy Cross 7,440.00 Assumption 298.00

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A CHUCKLE IS SHARED at Catholic Education Convention by, from left, Sister Marion C. Geddes, RSM, retiring superintendent of schools; Dr. Elinor Ford, vice-president and publisher of William H. Sadlier, Inc., convention's keynote speaker; and Father Frederick J. O'Brien, SJ, principal of Bishop Connolly High School, which hosted the meeting. (Sr. Gertrude Photo)

Continued from page one parents is that they should "take five minutes a day to hug their kids and tell them they;re great. If ki.ds have daily injecttions of love, teachers will find their work a cinch - and only when kids know about love can we tell them about Jesus." In a second talk, Dr. Ford suggested sabbaticals for primary and secondary teachers as well as for collE~ge professors - but added that "a change of occupation can be a sabbatical." Her proposed change of occupation is that of a family life coordinator, a post that would rotate among Catholic school fac;ulty members and see a teacher reaching out to families fulltime. "People will so appreciate it that they won't let schools close," she declared. • Pointing out "the Master Teacher never said, 'be ye minimally competent' - he said, 'be ye perfect," Dr. Ford declared herself an enemy of minimalism. "Catholic: schools do better because teachers DEMAND that each kid be the best he can,"

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she said. "Catholic schools are not .A:vis schools." Teachers and parents must cooperate to challenge children, added Dr. Ford. "We have to have spines of steel, not sawdust - we have to make the kids perform!" . She suggested five minutes a day of "imaginative calisthenics," from primary grades through high school, to stretch children's minds; and she concluded by reassuring the educators that even those who "limp in their ministry" are still moving forward and can "reach arid touch Jesus." Eighty-four exhibitors showed teaching aids, uniforms and other educational equipment at the convention. Four were recognized as having been exhibitors throughout the convention's 25 years and a special award and a standing ovation went to Miss Grace Taylor, convention secretary for 25 years and business manager of the department of education for the past 29. Father George W. Coleman, diocesan director of education, chaired the platform sessions and introduced Dr. Ford.

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"If I hadn't gone to Holy Family High School, I wouldn't have been a priest." That's the tribute paid to the diocese's only parochial high school, operated by St. Lawrence parish, New Bedford, by Maryknoll Father Edmund A. Toomey.

Transferring from Holy Family High School in 1921, as a senior, Father Toomey entered the Maryknoll seminary. After

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time under house arrest was expelled by the Communists in 1951. After several years of parish work, again in New Bedford, he went back to Hawaii, serving as associate and then as pastor at various parishes, all the while building the reputation that earned him the honorary citizen distinction.

Celebrating his golden jubilee of ordination as a Maryknoll Missioner, Father Toomey, 75, is living in retirement in his native Holy Name parish, New Bedford. He observed his jubilee there in January at a Mass concelebrated by 12 priests and followed by a buffet in the parish center. The celebration was not, however, confined to the Whaling City. January 26 was proclaimed Rev. Edmund A. Toomey Day in Honolulu, where the missioner served for 16 years. Furthermore, he was declared an honorary citizen of Honolulu "in "recognition of outstanding character, achievement and Aloha spirit." And the festivities are not yet over. On Sunday, June 29 Father Toomey and other jubilarians of his community will gather attheir Maryknoll, N.Y. motherhouse for the society's traditional observance of member's anniversaries.

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Reflecting on his years in Honolulu, he commented wryly that he is probably the only U.S. pastor who had to move his church three times during his time in office. The moves were caused by expansion of a neighboring airport, by fire and finally by parish growth. FATHER TOOMEY ordination in 1930 he was assigned to China, where he served until 1939, then returning to New Bedford for four years of promotional and parish work. From 1943 to 1945 he was in Honolulu as an associate pastor, then was transferred to the West Coast, again as a Maryknoll promoter. In 1949 he returned to China but after some

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Assignments Continued from page one will assume the duties of Secretary of the Tribunal on a fulltime basis. Thus, Father Maddock will oversee the daily operations of the Tribunal Office. Bishop Cronin has appointed two priests as Pro-Synodal Judges: Father Edmund J. Fitzgerald, Head of the Diocesan Pastoral Ministry to the Sick and Chaplain at Saint Anne's Hospital in Fall River, and Father Thomas L. Rita, Director of St. Vincent's Home in Fall River, and Associate Director of the Diocesan Office of Social

Service and Special Apostolates. The two new Judges have previously served on the Tribunal staff as Advocates. They will now be assigned cases for resolution. Msgr. Henry T. Munroe, the Officialis or Presiding Judge of路 the Tribunal, expressed his confidence that the new appointments made by Bishop Cronin will help to expedite the flow of cases through the Tribunal.

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Please continue to support them. The Church - the people - are poor and will take years to stand on their own feet. And Sister-"Mommy' is very much needed!

Today is Ascension Thursday, a holy day of obligation.

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OFFICIAL TRIBUNAL APPOINTMENTS Rev. Jay T. Maddeci, J.C.L. from Assistant at Immaculate Conception Parish in Fall River to Secretary of the Tribunal, with residence at Immaculate Conception Parish, Fall River. Rev. Edmund J. Fitzgerald to Pro-Synodal Judge. Rev. Thomas L. Rita to Pro-Synodal Judge. Appointments ~ffective Wednesday, May 14, 1980. PASTORAL ASSIGNMENT Rev. Raymond ,Po Monty, from Assistant at St. Roch's Parish in Fall River and Secretary of the Tribunal to Assistant at Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish in Fall River. Appointment effective Wednesday, May 14, 1980.

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The Family: a Parish Priority Church leaders and civic officials have called attention to the crisis in family life on the national and international level. The great patterns of change that have predominated in the past few decades have changed the very shape of the family. Two-income families are the rule, not the exception, and there has been a great change in the understanding of the traditional roles of man and woman. These changes have been accompanied by a constant deterioration of family stability. Values are formed for better or for worse through this primary social unit and lack of spiritual values is directly related to an absence of spirituality in the family. A spirituality for the family is desperately needed, for when families begin to mirror the love of God, an effective vehicle for communicating Christian values is activated. A spirit of love and joy will predominate in families in which the willingness to sacrifice is demonstrated by each member. Sacrifice, indeed, is an unavoidable aspect of daily family life. The family is the most consistent and least dramatic place where redemption occurs.. A faith in Jesus Christ must be the steering point for family spirituality. The life of Jesus as encountered through the ministry of the church continues to be the meeting place of God and man. A family that centers its spiritual growth on the practice of Christian virtues anc1 the devout reception of the sacraments will never stray far from the ideal of sacrificial love. Jesus provides each of us with a model of how to embrace all that affirms life and how to resist all that devalues or destroys life. He taught us to embrace our shared solidarity as brothers and sisters and children of God. Every member of the human family has unique gifts to offer his or her fellows. Before we can profess universal love, we must practice love of ourselves and our families. When we recognize the image of God in those with whom we come in daily contact, we can begin to make sacrifices for our home and for our neighbor. When Jesus is the center of our family's spirituality, it becomes difficult to ignore the presence of God among men. Like Jesus, we are called to embrace all that helps us to fulfill the gospel imperative to love one another as God has loved us. Our families must become places where people can be loved not for what they do or what they have but simply because they are. Love of family, small and great, is the real test of our love of God. At the end we shall be judged on love. A love that endures must also resist all that tends to devalue or destroy life itself. Any criteria that place a value upon life according to its' usefulness must be resisted. The church's strong teachings against abortion, the arms race, euthanasia and social injustice give fitting testimony to its strength of resolve to offer such resistance. The church's teachings are affirmed through the apostolates of charity, mercy, health care, pastoral services and spiritual development. The sacrifice which our diocesan family makes annually in response to the Catholic Charities Appeal witnesses to a positive attempt to resist the erosion of human dignity. The decade of the eighties presents many challenges. That of family ministry on the parish level is crucial. Efforts ~y the Office of Family Ministry inaugurated this year by the O~dinary must act as a catalyst for making the family every parish's first priority. By Father Kevin Harrington

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Franco-papal relations Between 1308 and 1378, Popes By Nancy Frazier When Pope John Paul II Clement V, John XXII, Benedict travels to France May 30-June XII, ,Clement VI, Innocent VI, 2, he is sure to receive better Urban V and Gregory XIII ruled treatment than the .last papal the "Roman" Catholic Church from Avignon. Popes Clement visitor. Pope Pius VII spent nearly two VII (1378-94) and Benedict XIII years at Fontainebleau, near (1394-1411) also lived there durParis, as a prisoner of Napoleon ing parts of their reigns. Bonaparte. He returned to Rome In the centuries following the on May 24, 1814, and no pope papacy's return to Rome, many has made the trip since. leaders of the French church deThat period was one of the voted themselves primarily to low points in relations between personal politics, accumulation the papacy and France, which of wealth, nepotism and patronalso served as the home of nine age of the arts. popes in the 12th century. At the time of the French The papacy first gained con- Revolution in 1789, the French siderable power in France in the hierarchy was made up exclussecond half of the 11th century ively of nobility, with whom the when, because of conflicts with church was identified. the Roman emperors, popes often Perhaps because of that identifound refuge there. fication, the papacy suffered its Grateful for the welcome, the worst humiliations in France popes appointed many French under Napoleon after the revolucardinals, who elected one of tion. their own as Pope Urban II The relationship between Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte began around 1100. By the early 1300s, however, relatively smoothly with the the French church had gained negotiation of a new churchsufficient power to impose its state concordat in 1801. own policies on the Holy See, The concordat, which remainthen led by Pope Clement V, a ed in effect until 1905, did not Frenchman.' . recognize Catholicism as the A natural result of that shift state religion but as the religion in power, at least according to of the majority of French people. the French, was the transfer of It allowed the government to the Holy See from Rome to Avig- name bishops, who were then non, France, in 1308. canonically instituted by the "From a college of French pope. cardinals only French popes In 1804, Pope Pius agreed to could be elected, and these, now .go to Paris to participate in the that France ,had become the Dec. 2 coronation of Napoleon church's center of gravity, es- as emperor. Although tradition tablished themselves in Pro- decreed that the pope should vence," says the New Catholic perform that crowning, NapoEncyclopedia of the rationale leon grabbed the imperial crown for the move. Provence is the from the papal hands and crownarea in which Avignon is loca- ed himself. But Pope Pius refused to reted.

ceive the constitutional oath from Napoleon, because it contained clauses contrary to the church's principles. On Feb. 2, 1808, Napoleon's forces invaded Rome and Pius VII excommunicated the instigators, without specifically mentioning Napoleon. The pope was arrested on July 10, 1809, and deported to Savona, near Genoa, Italy. He was transferred to France in June, 1812, and returned to Rome a free man in May, 1814. Because many French Catholics refused to abandon the monarchical ideal, the church continued to suffer in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In 1892, Pope Leo XIII vainly sought to convince French Catholics not to fight the concept of republican institutions, in the encyclical "Au Mileu des Sollicitudes (In the Midst of Cares)," Among the anti-church actions which followed were expulsion of some religious congregations (1901), a ban on teaching by religious congregations (1904), the rupture of diplomatic relations with the Holy See (1904), and the abrogation of the churchstate concordat (1905). Today, however, France remains a predominantly Catholic country, with about 85 percent of her 53 million citizens count路 ing themselves as Catholics. And although France is considered among victims of a trend toward "dechristianization" which has affected other industrialized nations, Pope John Paul can be sure he won't encounter the hostility and opposition that has so often marked Francopapal relations.


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Angels needed There is an old legend that says when God was creating the world four angels stood watching him, each with an observation. The first:' "We've never done it that way before." the second: "Why are you making it round?" The third: "How much longer will you take?" And the fourth: "Can I help?" I recalled this legend when I read a report on staff "burn out" among religious educators. According to the authors, staff burn out is an insidious killer of enthusiasm, dedication, and effectiveness. In studying the basic causes for the great exodus of dedicated religious educators, they found that overwork, lack of support, and neglect of physical well-being head the list. The list is a familiar one to most parish directors of religious education or DRE's for short. Let's look at John P., an exDRE. Last year he led a highly satisfactory program in a large parish, directly responsible for the formal religious instruction of over 2000 children. John liked the parish and parishioners liked him but at the end of the year he left. The pity is that most parishioners remain unaware of the horrendous schedules of their DRE. They see him or her only at the meetings they attend.

They even wonder what the DRE does. the rest of the week. Here is a log of John P's normal weeks. Monday a.m. - preschool mothers meeting; p.m. work in office; evening - parish adult ed; Tues. a.m. - pastoral planning meeting; p.m. - work in office; evening youth group; Wed. a.m. - prepare CCD teaching kits; p.m. - meet with school religious educators; evening - CCD; Thurs. a.m. work in office; p.m. - clean up and rearrange classrooms; evening - parish council meeting; Fri. a.m. - pick up filmstrips; p.m. - teacher training; evening - free; Sat. a.m. - CCD; Sunday a.m. - family program; p.m. and evening - jr. high youth picnic. Weekend work is the usual for the DRE, yet few take days off in the middle of the week. They feel guilty if they aren't there to answer the phone, even if they've just spent an entire weekend running a youth retreat, teacher workshop, or confirmation. It was at such a point last year that John P's wife said, , "That's it." John had worked 13 days without a day off. Of those 13, he came back to work eight evenings. John was lucky. He had a wife who monitorized his physical and mental health. Many other DRE's are pastors first, religious

Catholics on TV Catholic-watching seems to have become one of the choice preoccupations in some recent programming by both the public and commercial networks. On NBC-TV, a 'trialogue' featuring William F. Buckley, Jr., Abigail McCarthy, correspondent for Commonweal and former wife of Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota, plus Fr. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president of the University of Notre Dame. It was Buckley who clearly held the show together and who even provided the proper moral distinctions - whenever they had to be made - for the benefit, largely, of Father Hesburgh. Abigail was simply along for the ride. Then there was the Dick Cavett Show on PBS television. This was a three-part series that seated the following panel: James Kavanaugh (remember him?), still looking with badly jaundiced eyes at his 'outdated' Catholic Church; Msgr. Eugene Clark of the Archdiocese of New York; Sidney Callahan, professor of psychology at Fairfield University; and Prof. James Hitchcock of St. Louis University, historian, author, and scholar. Dick Cavett, the WASPlike moderator, was completely out of the picture. The man described as TV's resident intellectual was unable to cope with a small bunch of Catholics engaged in Sunday supplement shoptalk.

The big mistake on the part of the program's producer was in having James Kavanaugh as a guest in the first place - unless, of course, it was Cavett's intention to inject a disruptive element into the discussions. If so, the effect on the viewer came across as an exhibition in the grossest kind of bad manners as displayed by Kavanaugh himself, who has to be one of the great bores of our time.

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educators, teacher trainers and liturgists second. They don't have anyone to say, "That's it." They just keep working until they burn out. Archbishop Jadot observed, "In some regions priests are dying in their 50's from overwork. Others are chronically tired and frustrated because they cannot accomplish by themselves what several priests together accomplished in the past." The average tenure of a parish DRE is under two years. Most who leave the profession also leave active work in the parish, burned out in enthusiasm because they heard so many complaints and got so little help when they were working so hard. They found themselves constantly justifying the meager salary they earned but that isn't why they leave. They leave because of lack of parish support. A simple "thank you" or a "You did a fine job" from a parishioner now and then would help. So would an infestation of four angels, each asking, "Can I help?"

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I believe that formula-programmed television tends to trivalize and ultimately self-destruct its own content. On the other hand, the effectiveness of a FutI wish I could say that the . ton J. Sheen was obvious to public conversations of Catholic everyone for a long period of time. And yet there are astonishliberals - - such as Abigail McCarthy, Sidney Callahan, and ingly vital Catholic preachers Father Hesburgh - were always still in our midst; Fr. John Beras interesting as those of Cath- tolucci, Fr. France DeVal, O.P., olic conservatives like William John Powell, S.J., and charisF. Buckley, Jr. and James Hitch- matics by the dozen, who would cock - I wish I could say it, be infinitely better than all those but I can't. So it is all the more happy hucksters of evangelical dismaying that the idea of Cath- television. olic conversation itself - the heritage of Aquinas and Newman, Chesterton and Von Hugel - should be ,allowed to collapse into the sort of arrogant Due to listings of Catholic disarray permitted on the Dick Charities Appeal contributors, Cavett show. We ought prob- some Anchor features will be ably to face the fact, demon- temporarily dropped. They will strable at least by way of tele- resume following the Appeal vision, that Buckley and Hitch- conclusion. cock are simply more intelligent than most of their opposite numbers. Intelligence helps, of THE ANCHOR course, especially when informed (USPS·!I45·020) by a sense of history. Second Class Postage Paid at Fall River.

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Musl{ie reflects mood The swift appointment of Edmund Muskie as secretary of state was a wellconceived rescue mission which will save Jimmy Carter the immediate grief resulting from the abrupt resignation of Cyrus Vance. At . first, the news was received with simple amazement. The Maine senator is not noted for his foreign policy expertise. But almost immediately, his lack of experience became a virtue. Who, it was soon asked, is an expert in the world of terrorists, rambunctious . revolutionaries and advancing Soviets? In the Senate, Muskie's temper is notorious. But on second thought, that, too, became an asset. "High time," murmured a Carter aide when presented with the prospect that Muskie might holler at Giscard d'Estaing or, even hurl an ashtray at a foreign ministers' meeting. Muskie's irascibility would be an accurate reflection of the nation's present attitude toward the rest of the world. The country, it is said, is tired of being pushed around. Muskie would convey in' unmistakable terms that peevishness. What matters more is that everyone recognizes him from his two national campaigns. He is a tall, familiar figure, sometimes called "Lincolnesque," "It's almost like getting Walter Cronkite," said a National Security Council official. Cronkite' had, by the way, figured briefly in a chimera that diverted us for a cruelly short 24 hours from the shocks, horrors and amazements of April's final days. The supreme newscaster would be,' the New Republic reported, "honored to be asked" to serve as John Anderson's running mate. Uncle WaIter is revered and trusted as no other public man. His presence on a ticket held out the beguiling prospect of "national unity," But a day later, the dream died. Cronkite had been "misinterpreted and is "not interested in politics," So it was back to reality and Muskie at Foggy Bottom. The Senate chamber rang with praise from colleagues who suppressed their reservations about his lack of diplomatic temperament in the interest of having one of their own presiding over the incoherent Carter foreign policy. The senate also fell to placing bets on the outcome of the coming power struggle between Muskie. and his fellow Pole, Zbigniew Brzezinski, fresh from his triumph over Vance. At his White House debut, Muskie said confidently that he had the assurance he would be the "spokesman for foreign policy," The nuance-collectors

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fell on the word "spokesman." It doesn't !!latter who speaks it, the question is who makes it. One Senate Colleague said Muskie was heavily favored on the Hill. "Ed won't play second-fiddle to anyone." The president, aware that much of Washington believes his national security adviser is steering us to war, spoke of the two hostile powers. "Never . . . while I'm here, will there be any unwarranted intervention in the carrying out of the foreign policy under the aegis of the State Department," he promised. Promptly, after 'the summons from the throne, Muskie issued a press release indicating his approval of the Teheran raid and regret at its failure. And that, of course, is what matters to Carter. The distress and unease occasioned by his ghastly earlymorning announcement of the raid and its sorry end were soon replaced with stronger feelings - sheer horror over the pictures of the desecration of the bodies. The president played on this emotion at his press conference. The question about Muskie is not if he can best Brzezinski, but if he can bring some order and perspective to Carter's compulsions about the "crisis" in Iran - which, he said at his press conference, would have been ended even "without (the) complete success" of the raid. Vance failed to convince him that patience is the only course. Can Muskie, a notably impatient man, convince him that he has nothing to lose by waiting, even in an election year?

(necroloQYJ May 30 Rev. Jordan Harpin, O.P., 1929, Dominican Priory, Fall River Rev. Edmond J. Potvin, 1937, Pastor, St. John Baptist, Fall River Rev. James M. Quinn, 1950, Pastor, St. John the Evangelist, Attleboro May 31 Rev. Vincent' A. Wolski, O.F.M., Conv., 1964,' Pastor, Holy Cross, Fall River

June 4 Rev. Jose P. d'A'maral, 1949, "Pastor, Santo Christo, Fall River Rev. Louis J. Terrien, O.P., 1920, Dominican Priory, Fall River Rev. George Daigle, 1979, Pastor, Sacred Heart, North Attleboro

June 5 Very Rev. T)lomas J. McLean, 1954, Pastor, St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis Rev. Msgr. Louis Prevost, 1970, Pastor Emeritus, St. Joseph, New Bedford


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CHICAGO (NC) - Looking to the future seemed the dominant theme when the U.S. bishops gathered in Chicago for their spring general meeting. They approved a budget "model" which will mean future cutbacks in activities of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and U.S. Catholic Conference, approved a preliminary set of long-range priorities which will help shape the future of the NCCB-USCC, and approved a proposal for an extraordinary meeting which ini~t share the· future of their own ministry: Also in the realm of the future, the bishops heard a report urging them to get involved in satelite communications and approved the overall approach of a pastoral letter on health ministry probably to be issued in November. But the 250 bishops also dealt with present crises, approving unscheduled resolutions on Iran and on the Cuban and Haitian "boat people" who have been sailing to Florida in recent weeks and months. Approval of the budget model was an effort to avoid another

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Service set in Somerset An ecumenical service will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. John of God Church, Somerset, as an outgrowth of the pilot We Care/We Share program held last fall in Somerset and Swansea. Father Daniel L. Freitas, St. John of God pastor and program chairman, will speak. on Portuguese devotion to the Holy Spirit and slides will depict a procession in the Azores. Father Stephen B. Salvador, associate pastor, will give a meditation drawn from the Acts of the Apostles and Rev. Donald McAninch, pastor of Somerset United Methodist 'Church, will read from Isaiah, with Rev. Linda Spoolstra, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Swansea, responding with a meditation. Father Richard Gendreau, associate pastor of St. Louis de France parish, Swansea, will read and give a meditation based on First Corinthians. Recitation of the Lord's Prayer will follow. A reading and meditation on Galatians will be offered by Rev. Merrill Emery, pastor of the Congregational C h r i s t ian Church, and Rev. Alden Burhoe, pastor of the Church of Our Saviour. Father John Cronin, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima Church, will lead a litany with music by the St. John of God folk group. The service will conclude with congregational singing of "We Are One in the Spirit," followed by a social hour in the parish center.

chose the O.3-cent model, which will mean llbout an $857,000 cut in the bishops' current $14.5 million budget and result in a tentative cut of 36 of the bishops' 365 employees. . Despite the choice of the 9.3cent model, the bishops also voted .on al lO-cent assessment for 1981, proposed because of uncertainties over inflation's effect on the 9.3-cent model. The result of that vote, though, was not announced because several bishops not in attendance will be polled by mail.

Testis iffy ROME (NC) - The Vatican may reject a .request from an American scientist to submit the Shroud of Turin to a carbon-14 dating test, the Italian news agency ANSA reported. Vatican officials fear the proposed test would destroy part of the shroud, believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus. Father Roland Dinegar, an Episcopalian .priest and scientist from Los Alamos, N.M., asked the Vatican to allow the test, which could prove that the cloth dates from the first century. Scientific determination of the age of the cloth is a vital part of the investigation of the shroud's authenticity, he said. The shroud, which was seen by pilgrims during a 43-day public exposition in 1978, is kept in a silver box in Turin, Italy.

Salve Regina The Newport College-Salve Regina will hold its 30th commencement exercises at 11 a.m. Sunday, graduating 376 students, the largest number in its history. Among them will be Stephen L. Foster Jr., of Fairhaven, who will receive a bachelor of science degree, cum laude, in criminal justice. At the college's .honors convocation, Roger Bisaillon of Fall River received an award for excellence in art.

Sister Barbara R. McCarthy. OP, prioress-general of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena of Fall River,· has been elected an executive board member-at-Iarge of the New England region of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious. She was named at the organization's spring meeting at Mont Marie Center, Holyoke. Other superiors from the Fall River diocese in attendance were Sister Brigid McCoy, SS.CC. and Sister Joanne Bonville, OP. Sister Catherine Mulkerrin, CSJ, of Boston was elected regional chairperson. At the meeting delegates discussed a world conference on the UN Decade for Women to be held in Copenhagen in July. Sister Eileen FitzMaurice, CND, of the non-governmental organizations division of the UN, discussed health, employment and education as they affect the women of the world and the superiors considered practical steps to remedy inequities.

REV. MR. EDWARD R. LANGWIS, esp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Langlois of North Dartmouth, will be ordained a Paulist priest on Saturday at St. Paul the Apostle Church, New York City. A 1966 graduate of Dartmouth High School, he graduated magna cum laude from Tufts University and holds master's and doctoral degrees from Cornell University, where he specialized in American Catholic political thought. He also holds a master's degree in theology from the Catholic University of America.' For the past year Rev. Mr. Langlois has been an associate chaplain at McGill University, Montreal, where he will continue his ministry. He will offer a Mass of thanksgiving at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 25 at St. George Church, Westport.


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St. John the Evangelist $450 Very Rev. John J. Smith; $400 Edmund Henry; $350 M-M John Walsh Jr.; $250 M-M Luca Fantaccione; $185 Dr. Anthony TerranOVia; $135 M-M John McIntyre; $120 M-M Lawrence Brennick; $100 In Honor of Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. Walsh, M-M Andrew Oharron, M-M James J. Coogan, M-M Thomas H. Cuddy Jr., Mrs. F. Joseph Doyle, Dr.-Mrs. Thomas A. Fay, M-M Harry J. Flynn, M-M ,Edward Maher, In Memory of John & Theresa Mahon M-M Richard Marsh, Delvina A. Perreault, M-M Joh~ Reardon, M-M Douglas Reed, M-M Robert Sweeney M-M Victor Vaughan. ' $75 M-M Donald DesVergnes, Kevin Lawless M-M Gerard LeFrancois; $60 M-M Anthony Magina; $50 In Memory of Rev. Msgr. John J. Shay, In Honor of Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. Walsh, M-M Herbert Clegg, M-M Mervell T. Cronin, Edw,a,rd & Margaret Dennis M-M Richard Doherty, M-M Robert Edwards, Rocc~ Fantaccione, M-M David J. Foley, M-M Harold Gentle In Memory of WiUiam F. Goff, M-M John Harrington: M-M James Heagney, Anita King, M-M Donald Lange Robert A. Magina, M-M WHliam Martin, Mrs. Arthu; Leo Mulligan, M-M Michael O'Hara, M-M John B. Simkins. $40 M-M Joseph DiMartino, M-M James 'Po FiUon M-M Salvatore A. Gulino, M-M John Logan; $35 Hele~ Bruen, M-M Ralph Sears, Dr.-Mrs. Frederick Woll; $30 M-M Joseph Bono, Adela Dudovicz, Lawrence Fitton, M-M Stephen Fontneau, Gertrude McBrien, M-M Kenneth McGrath, M-M Everette Medeiros M-M Alfred A. Paille, M-M Vincent Pedro, M-M Albert D. Pion, M-M Robert Rohman, M-M Donald Trainor M;.M Manuel Vital. ' $25 M-M Walter Ambler, M-M Ernest Anderson Bernard Beatty, Mrs. Edward Kir,by Bergin M-M Francis Birch, M-M Thomas P. Bolton, M-M WilHam N. Bowie, M-M Willi'am Brennan, Alan & Mary Brillon, M-M Kenneth Brough, M-M John F. Byrnes, Christine Cabral, M-M Frank Carroceia, M-M Ron Cartier, Mrs. Bonnie Chapman, M-M Donald Corbeil, M-M Daniel Creeden, M-M Daniel Cronin, Mrs. Wilton C. Dale, Mrs. Hermine Davignon, Mrs. PhiUp Davignon, M-M Charles W. Dean, Mrs. Ann Dupee, M-M Malte A. Ebeling, M-M Frank Fanning, M-M T'homas Fenton, M-M Russell Fontneau, M-M Albert Fyfe, M-M Henry Gagne, M-M John Gagne, M-M Walter Gasior. $25 M-M Joseph Gaynor, M-M Octavio Geminiani, M-M Stephen Giles, M-M William Hannigan, In Memory of Mary Hart, M-M Norman Hilsman, Mrs. Elizabe,th Holdgate, Mrs. Shirley Jarosz, M-M Andrew

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St. Joseph $500 Rev. Ernest E. Bessette; $200 Rev. Kevin J. Harrington; $125 St. Joseph's Spanish Apostolate; $120 Mrs. Veronica LeBlanc; $100 St. Joseph's Beano, A Parishioner (2), Richard Boucher, M-M Andre Velasquez, St. Vincent dePaul, M-M Ralph Zi,to; $80 M-M Albert Dumont; $50 M-M Mark Mercier, Lucien Paul, A Parishioner (2), M-M Henri Paradis, M-M Raymond Laferriere, M-M :Harold Madsen, M-M George Stafford, M-M Robert McAuliffe, M-M Conrad Maigret, M-M Joseph McGee, M-M Wilfred Joubert, M-M Armand Boucher. . $40 M-M Arthur Dubuc, M-M Roger Achin & Louis DesVergnes, M-M Gerard Fontneau; $39 M-M Robert Boucher; $35 M-M Joseph Bellonzi, A Parishioner; $30 M-M Robert Turcotte, M-M Francis McIsaac, M-M Stephen Daneau, M-M Leger Turcotte, A Parishioner (2), M-M Louis Perry; $25 M-M Lawrence Governo A Parishioner (8), M-M Robert Dubeau, M-M Richard Depot, M-M James Fyfe, Mrs. Warren MacKinley M-M Ernest DesVergnes, M-M WilHam Rose Jr.,' M-M Gerard Proulx, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Joseph Nadeau, M-M Raymond Ladouceur, M-M George Lamarre, Donald Lavin, M-M Jean Proulx. The Guillette Family, Yvette S. Smith, St. Joseph's Knights of the Altar, Counseil Jeanne D'Arc #263 M-M Michael Arata, M-M Harold Geib, M-M Richard Audette, Eunice Hutchinson. M-M Ronald Briand M-M Melvin Smith, M-MFrancis Tetreault, M-M Jo~ McKay, M-M Andrew Figuerado, St. Joseph's Junior Corps, M-M Oscar Pineault.

St. Mark $125 M-M Ernest Glode; $50 M-M Thomas Parris, M-M Francis Chambers, Mrs. Mary Croke' $35 M-M Curtis Fauth; $30 Florence Leary, M-M Th~mas Bannon; $25 M-M Charles Nolan, M-M Robert -Demers M-M Robert Sullivan, M-M Arthur Simoneau, M-M Robert Seguin, M-M James Ganci, M-M William Burns, M-M John Falocco, M-M Joseph Ferl'and, Mrs. Linda Hildebrant, M-M Gerald Dorey, M-M Stanley McMahon, Mrs. Eliza Houghton, M-M Charles Mauer, M-M Walter Hea,gney, M-M James Furtado. $400 William Parker Sr.; $200 M-M Robert Cunningham, Mrs. William Walton; $100 M-M Philip Cronan. M-M Raymond Coogan, M-M William Connelly, M-M James Curtis; $75 Mrs. Marion DePriest; $50 M-M J. Kevin Cunningham, M-M Joseph Fredette, Mae McDonough, Mrs. John Gaffney, Dr.-Mrs. Harold Thompson, M-M Emilio Gautieri, M-M Paul Tausek, M-M J. T. Keiper, M-M John Levis, M-M Patrick Duffy M-M Paul Lizotte, M-M Lawrence Duffany, M-M B~rnard Gamache. $30 M-M Charles Masterson, M-M J. Irvin Wilson, Domenick LaFratta; $25 Robert J. Dobson, Edward J. Palmerino, M-M Henry Collins, M-M Gregory Smith, Mrs. Edna Basynski, M-M Frederick Paine, M-M John Precopio, M-M Joseph E. Joyce Jr., M-M Victir Larkin, M-M Gerard Kenton, M-M Paul Jutras, M-M Malcolm Fales, M-M Robert Puhl, M-M George McGee M-M George Boyd Jr., M-M Norman Pinsoneault. ' $25 Robert Jacques, M-M Francis Moore, M-M Normand Coutu, M-M Terrence McCracken, M-M James Connor, Suzanne Nolan, M-M James Melpni, Mrs. Ismay Sharkey, M-M Michael Kosinski, Mrs. Grace Fitton, M-M Charles McLear, M-M Robert Dion, M-M Frederick Connolly, M-M Leo Devlin, M-M Edmund Rice, M-M Michael Alessandri, James Carroll, M-M John Kosar, Andrew Robillard, M-M Kenneth Custy, M-M James Barry, Mrs. Gertrude McCue.


SEEKONK St. Mary $550 In Memory of Mahoney & Leonard Families; $400 M-M Henry Messier; $250 S1. Vincent de Paul Society, Imported Auto Parts, Inc.; $175 M-M John S. Frands ;$165 M-M Joseph 'Hodge; $150 M-M George Agostini; $145 Dr.-Mrs. John Belsky; $120 M-M J. David Francis; $100 M-M John Harrington, M-M Alfred L'Heureux, Dr.-Mrs. Alex MacIsaac, M-M Harold McCormick, M-M Frank Piadykula, Dr.-Mrs. Raymon 'Riley, Dr.-Mrs. Paul F. Shannon. $75 M-M James Coogan, John Lynch, Vincent Lynch, M-M Edmund Murray, Mrs. William F. Walsh Jr.; $70 Mrs. Mary IE. Coyle & Family; $53 In Loving Memory of Clement Lesage; $50 M-M Frank Barney, Mrs. David E. Blake, William Blake, M-M James Egan, Marilyn Fisk, Doris P. Goulet, Jeanne Gouley, M-M John J. McDermott, M-M Vincent O'Brien; $45 Kathryn Donahue; $40 Riohard Blake, M-M Donald J. Olivier; $35 M-M Raymond Keough, M-M Francis McMahon. $30 Miss Agnes Blake, M-M Roland Camire, M-M Roberot Duroant, Mrs. Anastasia Hallworth, M-M Roger LaFrance, Robert M. Legawiec, Mrs. A. Marceau, M-M Francis DaCrosta, M-M Robert Erwin, M-M Joseph H. Faria Sr., M-M Robel'lt Gendreau, Avila Grenier, M-M George LaBelle, M-M George McCarthy, Alderic Richard, Leo A. Rock, M-M Stephen Wnuk; $25 M-M Emile Allard, Mrs. W. J. Amos, M-M Edmond Bedard, M-M James Bra,ckett, M-M Benjamin Braga, M-M Richard Carignan, M-M Martin CarroU, M-M Hector Carufel. $25 George L. Conley, M-M Sterling Dalton, M-M Joseph Don Carlos, M-M John Doyle, M-M Ernest Emond, Charles L. Fisk Electrical Co., M-M Frank Foley, M-M William Foley Jr., M-M Robert Fontaine, Mrs. Bernadette Francis, Mrs. Manuel Furtado, M-M Ernest Gaudet, M-M Thomas P. Giblin Jr., M-M Raymond L. Godin, M-M Robert Gravel, M-M Bart Hunt, M-M Louis Laliberte, Donald Langlois, M-M Sylva Langlois, M-M Gerald Lanoue, M-M Arthur Lee, M-M Jacques Leduc, M-M John G. Leonard, Mrs. David Lynch, M-M Thomas Maguire, Mrs. Jeannette Maloney, M-M Albert Masse, M-M Manuel Mello, M-M Francis Menard, Micheletti's Restaurant, Mrs. Denise Miller, M-M John Morrell, M-M James McArdle. $'25 M-M John McNally, M-M Albert Nerbonne, M-M William O'Brien, M-M Joseph Palana, Mrs. Pauline O. Patenaude, M-M Kennet'h Reddington, M-M Joseph Regan, M-M J. Donald Robertson, M-M Frank Santos, M-M Joseph N. Sherry, M-M Raymond Sinotte, M-M Charles Sirois, M-M William J. Sitko, M-M Anthony Spunzo, M-M Joseph Strycharz, M-M Stanley Strycharz. M-M Joseph Thomas, In Loving Memory of T,homas E. Toppin, M-M Leo Tracey, M-M Joseph Ventura, M-M Clifford Wallace, M-M Ar,thur Wildgoose.

St. Stephen $400 A Parishioner; $300 Rev. Roland Bousquet; $'225 S1. Vincent de Paul Conference; $100 Anthony Casali, Stephen J. Karol, A Parishioner (2), Gerard Laferriere, Edward La,pierre Sr., George Ringuette; $75 A Parishioner; $50 Normand P. Beauregard, Ger,ard Daneu, In Memory of Henry Frenier, Edward Lapierre Jr., Leo Lapierre, Kenneth Maynard, Delphis Ringuette, In Memory of Martin P. Rossiter Sr. & Jr., A Parishioner. $40 L. Albert Goudreau; $35 John S. Lazarz, A Parishioner; $30 Archie Hebert, Arthur Karaberis, Annette & Lucille Levesque, Albert Ousley, A Parishioner; $25 Emil Brodeur, Donald Charron, Theodore H. Charron, William Dentch, Oscar Desjardin, Herve Dumont, Francis G. Fontneau, Albert Gaudreau, Francis Gousie, Raoul Gousie, Raoul Lacasse, Normand Latr,averse, Lionel Paradis, Joseph Petrillo, Mrs. Frank Rapoza. A Parishioner (2), Terry L. Richards, Eugene J. Therriault, Herbert St. George, Barton Tormey.

SOUTH A'ITLEBORO St. Theresa $400 Rev. Msgr. Gerard J. Chabot; $200 M-M Raymond Gravel; $150 M-M David Gl'lady, Leo Lachance; $125 M-M Frank GiUan; $100 Mrs. Catherine Morris, Mrs. Katherine F. Bradley; $75 M-M Anthony Moskalski, M-M William Sharples, M-M Anthony Rando; $50 M-M Henry Aucbir, Mrs. Doro,thy Boisse, M-M Ederito Facbada, M-M Joseph Hebert, M-M Joseph Iwuc, Mrs. Joseph LunderviHe, M-M Ernest Major, M-M James Mann, M-M Ronald McAloon, Mrs. George O'Connell, M-M Ronald Oliveira, M-M Maitrke Poirier & family, M-M Joseph Robichaud, M-M Albano SilVia, M-M Daniel Sullivan, Mrs. Nelson Roy, Linus Gignac. $40 M-M Elmer Butler, M-M John Plath; $35 M-M Rodolphe Bruneau, Edward Duclos, M-M Albert Lefebvre, M-M Roberot Coelho; $30 M-M Joseph Cotter, Ann Gavlick, M-M R'Obert Laliberte, M-M Dale Worrall, M-M Aime Turgeon; $25 Mrs. Gerald Brogan, M-M George Busby, Mrs. Margaret Casper, M-M Adrien Piette, M-M Joseph Rutana, M-M George Sequeira, M-M Gerald Brillon, M-M Alber.t Addessi, M-M Edward Almeida, M-M Jesse Armell Jr., M-M Donald Baker, M-M Edward Barac, M-M Rodolphe Bergeron, M-M Wi,lliam Bergeron, M-M Alvin Cantin, $25 M-M John Case, M-M John Casserly, M-M William Coughlin, M-M Larry Davidson, Mrs. Louis Desmarais, M-M Kenneth Donley, M-M Richard Enright, M-M Leo Fontaine, M-M Arthur Glode, M-M Harold Hanewich, M-M James Henry, M-M J()hn Kenny, M-M Joseph Lamoureux, Mrs. Sarah Langlois, M-M Richard Lareau, M-M WUliam Lynch, M-M Leo LyO'l1s, M-M Edward McGoran, M-M Edward Messier, M-M Paul Metilly, M-M Maurice Mongeau, M-M Francis O'Connell, M-M Miohael Osienski, M-M Oscar Paquin, M-M Thomas Piggott, M-M Boileslaw Rec, M-M Ralph Roberge, M-M Norman St. Germain, Joseph Soares, M-M George Tedino, M-M Rene Therrien, M-M Raymond T()mlinson, M-M Morris Vieira, M-M Lucien Viens. '$30 M-M Robert Joubert; M-M George Duquette, M-M Robert Laliberte, M-M Joseph Ledger, M-M Kenneth Moore, M-M O'Neil Turenne, M-M Gerard Vachon.

MANSFIELD St. Mary $500 Rev. Edward C. Duffy, M-M R'Obert Currivan; $300 The Darmedy Family; $200 Catholic Womens Club of Mansfield, Mansfield Knights of Columbus; $150 M-M Eugene Britton; $100 Misses Alice & Mary Donoghue, Dr.-Mrs. R. Sheehan; $80 M-M J LaMarre; $50 M.,M F. Baldini, Misses Louise & Mary Capone, M-M G. Dognazzi, M-M Arthur DuPree, T路homas Haven, The McGoldrick Family, M-M Joseph Murphy, M-M Edward Sliney, M-M Orlando Souza, M-M Clifford Titus; $42 Mrs. Winifred Marcussen. $40 M-M Mark Canuel, M-M Richard Curley, M-M R. D'On()frio, M-M J'ohn A. King, Clarence Leonard; $30 M-M CaDI Cardinute, M-M R. Greenwalt, M-M Gerard Kelly, M-M James Mitchell, M-M P. Genatossio, M-M Arthur Kane, M-M Michael Placido, M-M Henry Simoni, M-M Doug Titus, Mrs. Howard Titus, M-M Arthur Terenzi, M-M J. Wilkinson, M-M G. Tomase, M-M James Kelly; $'25 M-M Donald Genoa, M-M A. Del Grosso, M-M G. Leonelli, M-M William Palanza, M-M A. Pellegrini, M-M Joseph Taylor, M-M Anthony Tomase, M-M R. Petrillo. $25 Mrs. Irene Barrows, M-M Robert Brunelle, M-M J. Buckley, M-M Frank Candela, Victoria Connor, M-M Robert E. Davis, M-M William DeB'aggis, M-M D. DeGirolamo, M-M Joseph Devlin, The Dion' Family, M-M John Driscoll, M-M F. Ellsworth, Foamfab, Inc.; M-M A. Giovino, M-M Fred Lemire, M-M Thomas Markt, .M-M J. McCormack, M-M Frank Nones, Mrs., Emma P"scllcci, M-M Robert M. Petrone, M-M D. SeHmayer, M-M R. VanT,assell, Mrs. Paul Westlund, M-M John Senna, M-M George Farnam, M-M Thomas Hughes, Mrs. William A. Schmidt.路 $250 Rev. Arthur K. Wingate; $60 M-M J. Baroncelli; $50 Dr.-Mrs. P. Sibilia, M-M James Vaughan; $42 Mrs. Winifred Marcussen; $37.50 M-M Bradley G. Dauphinee; $35 M-M John Houghton, M-M Clifford Pearl; $30 W. C. Maurer, M-M V. Narciso; $25 M-M John L. Craven, Dr.-Mrs. Anthony Gasson, Mrs. Mar,garet Jordan, M-M Arthur Remillard, Kathleen Secher, M-M Emery Visconti, $30 M-M F. Alberto, Mrs. Helen Brazil, M-M Robert Brennan, M-M James Hindman, M-M James J. Kelly, M-M Ronald Muise, M-M J. O'Donnell, M-M Frank Regula, M-M G. Tomase, M-M John Unger, Jr.; $25 M-M John Brent, Miss Angelina Garofano, Miss Theresa Garofano, M-M Donald Genoa, M-M John Jardin, Mrs. Thomas Masson, M-M John Paioni, M-M William Palanza, M-M A. Pellegrini, M-M James Roach, M-M Anthony Tomase, M-M .Joseph Taylor.

NORTH ATTLEBORO Sacred Heart $100 Mrs. Blanche Precourt, M-M Peter Tatarian, M-M Maurice Dargis; $75 M-M John Burke; $50 M,.M Ronald Achin, M-M Paul Dion & David; Pauline T. Paquin; $40 'M-M Normand Cloutier, Donald Olow; $30 M-M J'oseph DQran Jr., M-M Dbnald Kirby, M-M Alex,ander Midon, M-M Leo Piette; $27 M-M Stanley Podsiadlo & Family; $25 M-M Raymond Alger, M-M Arthur Cloutier, M-oM Gerard Desilets, M-M Leo Meunier, M-M Edward Ringuette. $40 M-M Normand Achin; $30 Joseph Achin, Mrs. Eva Rainville; $25 M-M Albert Davignon, M-M Norman Boily, Mrs. Aldea Brais, M-M Orner Briere, M-M Raymond Ringuette.

St. Mary $500 Mrs. J'ohn F. Smith; $200 Rev. Cornelius J. Keliher, Mary & Margaret Kinton, Morse Brothers, Inc.; $100 M-M Bernard Byrnes, M-M Joseph Doran, M-M Edward McCrory; $75 M-M F. A. Murphy; $50 M-M Leo Cloutier, M-M Ronald Feliel; $35 M-M Jahn Lang, M-M Louis Meomartino; $30 M-M Philip J. Clark Sr. $25 M-M John Devlin, Mrs. William Firth, William Fournier, Mrs. August Funke, M-M Arthur Gaboury, M-M Richard Gaulin, J. M. Higginbotham, Mary Kennedy, M-M Michael Lonardo, Marion E. Martin, M-M Edward Nolan, M-M George Normand, Mrs. Elizabeth Roessler, M-M Charles D. Sedlak, M-M Herbel'lt R. Snell, M-M W. Szewczykowski, Mrs. Eileen Taylor, Norman E. Viens, M-M Michael Vigorito Jr. $100 M-M Stephen Linfield; $50 M-M Joseph Sullivan; $35 M-M Hugh Donnelly; $30 Mrs. Frank Fisler; $25 M-M Austen Butler, M-M James Diamond, Mrs. Louise Farrands, M-M Donald Gariepy, Norma McCarthy, H. P. Nelson Tool Co., Inc., M-M Paul Roche, M-M James Thurston, Mrs. Francis Vandal.

NORTON St. Mary $300 Rev. John V. Magnani; $200 M-M Joseph E. Fern-andes; $100 M-M Mario Freitas; $50 M-'M Samuel Arena, M-M AI'thur F. Brown, Mary I. Camara, Margaret J. Drane, M-M Christopher Johnson, M-M Felix Yarusites; $40 M-M Andre J. Charpentier; $36 M-M Francis O. Gallagher; $35 M-M Ernest J. Precourt, M-M Charles P. Wichland, M-M Thomas V. Kelly; $30 M-M William Marvel. $25 M-M Walter Ambrose, M-M Edward D. Bartley & Family, M-M Thomas Bryant Sr., M-M John J. Camara, M-M Kenneth A. Carr, Mary E. Clapp, Mary Cronin, M-'M William C. Curran, M-M Gilbert DaCosta, M-M J()hn Drane, M-M John M. Gomes, M-M Joseph S. Jolly, M-M Kenneth J. Kaufhold, M-M Frederick Kelley Jr., Petronella Kukler, M-M Joseph N. Kuzdzol, Louise LaChapelle, Louise Lynch, M-M Norman J. Marshall, M-M Antonio Medeiros, M-M David J. Moitoza. $25 M-M Joseph R. Daley, Mrs. Donald F. Dion & Family, M-M John Fernandes, M-M William V. Flaherty, Mrs. Vangie Fonseca, M-M Lawrence Taylor, In Memory of Helen & Peter Mondor, M-M Richard

A. Pearce, Helen & Mary Schriver, M-M Thomas Sisto, M-M Henri Yelle, M-M Philip Zawasky. $50 Frank J. Teixeira Jr., David L. Carmichael; $40 M-M Donald Butts; $25 M-M Christopher Belmonte, Florence Carmichael, M-M Edmund F. Guariglia, Hazel Hope, Mary H. Nunes, .M-M John J. Ribeiro, The Clarence P. Rich Family, M-M Rosario S. Tomase.

SEEKONK Our Lady of Mount Carmel $300 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew; $250 Rev. George E. Harrison; $100 C. J. Conyers, M-M Jose O. Doro, M-M H. Foley. M-M William Heaney, M-M Jesse Hendricks, John Hendricks, Hendricks Pools, Inc.; M-M Edward McGann III, M-M John E. Moore, Mrs. Cora Picozzi; $75 M-M James A. McDonald, M-M Ralph Turner; $52 M-M Frank Gamboa. $50 Jane Barker, Helen E. Browning, M-M William S. Carden, Mrs. Margaret Carpenter, M-M John Coleman, M-M Ronald Derr, M-M Louis Dupere, Alfred Quattrucci, M-M Anthony Hendricks, M-M Maurice Hurley. M-M John T. Kelleher, Lester Keirn, M-M Peter Matonis, Mrs. Louise Oakland; $42 M-M Manuel Pestana; $40 M-M Lawrence MarshaLl, Dr.-Mrs. Richa.rd Murphy; $35 M-M John Furtado, M-M John Ghiorse, Antonio Ribeiro Jr.; $30 M-M Alfred R. Benoit, M-M John L. Enright, M-M John Petraitis, M-M William Quirk, M-M Raymond Silva. $25 Joseph M. Amaral, M-M Anthony Andrews, M-M Wilfred Blanchette, M-M William H. Bowen Jr., M-M Ronald Coleman, M-M Henry M. Cosimini, Mrs. Willard Decker, M-M Manuel DeMattos, M-M James Drapeau, M-M Michael Durkay, Dr.-Mrs. J. G. Erhardt, M-M Gerald 'Foley, M-M V. Frattaruolo, M-M Edward Frey, M-M Wilfrid R. Garand, M-M Walter Gerula, M-M Richard A. Goudreau, M-M Francis Harrington, Mrs. Elizabeth Kempke, M-M John W. Korkuc. $25 M-M Anthony Lef.ter, Harvey A. Mace, M-M Sergio Macedo, M-M Edward Martin, William B. McAuliffe, M-M Stephan McCarron, Kenneth McCloskey, M-M James McGowan, Angela Medeiros, Emily Medeiros, M-M John Medeiros, Barbara Mello, M-M Cosmo D. Mirando, M-M Raymond Noelte, M-M William H. O'Brien Jr., M-M Anthony Piquette, M-M Philip J. Price, Mrs. Anna Propatier, Robert J. Pre>patier, Dr.-Mrs. David Quigley, M-M Eugene RebeUo, Seekonk Oil Company, M-M Leroy B. Simmons, M-M Robert Sloane, M-M Joseph P. Trojan, M-M Dennis Veader, M-M George Vergilis Jr., M-M Richard Vermette, M-M Richard W. Wolfe.

BUZZARDS BAY St. Margaret $1,000 Rev. John G. Carroll; $150 M-M Raymond Desrosiers; $1'11 M-M Eugene Sweeney; $100 A Friend; $75 Mrs. Mary Fuller, Mrs. Betty Doherty; M-M John H. Gray Jr.; $50 Mrs. Flora Burns, Mrs. Catherine ,Bowen, Mrs. Helen Foley, M-M Paul Govoni, M-M' Keith Songer, M-M Thomas Wenzel, M-M Ralph Johnson; $35 M-M John J. O'Connell, M-M Edward J. Flynn, M-M Fred McComiskey, M-M Charles H. Meyers & Son, Mrs. Anna M. Shea, A. Clayson Tucy; $30 M-M Joseph Ehmann, M-M August Cristofori. $25 M-M 'John J. Burke, M-M Michael F. Brady, Robert L. Broussea, M-M Charles Collins, M-M Richard Dobbins, William Doherty, M-M Paul Duffy, M-M Charles W. Ehmann Jr., M-M Charles Ellis, M-M Raymond Fitzgerald, M-M Oliver Garneau, M-M Robert Gaudet, M-M Edward Gustowski, Mrs. Georgina C. Li,ps, M-M Donald MacCormack, Mrs. Julia McCormick, Mrs. Theresa McMahon, Je>hn P. McNamara, Mrs. Marthe Monaghan, M-M Albert Sacht, Francis R. Samson, Mrs. Mary Verrier, M-M Earl C. Reynolds, M-M James McAdam.

EAST FALMOUTH St. Anthony $225 Rev. John C. Ozug; $100 Lt. Co1.Mrs. William Joyce, M-M Robert E. Linnell, M-M. Charles Mahoney, M-M Philip F. Tripp; $75 M-M David Soutter; $50 M-M Paul Breslin, M-M Frank DeSanto; $40 M-M Walter Fitzgerald, M-M W.illiam D. Corey; $35 M-M M. L. Rezendes; $30 M-M David F. Correllus Sr., M-M Jahn Sattelmair, M-M Julio Santos, M-M Manuel P. Dutra, M-M Theophilus Oliveira, M-M Frank ,JNguerido. $25 M-M Louis Fucillo, M-M Frank Harney, M-M Brian P. Hayden, M-M George Mandigo, M-M James Moran, Henry Teixiera, M-M John L. Tavares, M-M David Sanicki, M-M Vincent Luckraf.t, Agnes B. Lewis, M-M Joseph Ferreira, M-M John L. Druley, Carolyn J. Correllus, Teresa H. Chisholm, M-M Christian Soares, M-M Howard T. Crowley, M-M J路ames F. Grady, M-M George Pinto, M-M Francis Lewis, M-M Francis Skelly, M-M Thomas Brown, M-M John Roderick, M-M Joseph Figuerido, M-M Taylor McIntyre, M-M Manuel C. Medeiros, M-M William J. DeMello, Cecelia Souza.

EDGARTOWN

st. Elizabeth $500 Rev. Roger J. Levesque; $50 M-M Roland Authier, M-M Alfred Doyle, M-M George Goulart, M-M G. Albert Kent, Charlotte V. Madeiros. Mrs. Margaret S. O'Neill; $35 Mrs. Timothy Baird, M-M Donald J. Maguire, M-M George T. Silva; $2;; Mrs. Corinne Fournier, M-M Arnold Kheary, M-M Herbert R. Mercier Jr., Mrs. Isaac Norton, Mrs. Philip J. Nor,ton, Scott Norton, Mrs. Margaret Patch, Mrs. John Paull, Mrs. AI,bert Prada, Mrs. Edward. Prada, Mrs. Walter C. _Smith Jr.


CHATHAM Holy Redeemer $150 M-M Alber,t Doherty, FJ\ank E. Kinsey Jr., Lucy B. Kinsey; $125 M-M Thomas J. Mahoney; $100 Association of the Sacred Hearts, M-M Raymond Kane, Helen M. E. McCarthy & Dr. Anne Raleigh McCarthy, Elizabeth Norton, John R. Stokes, M-M Anthony Ueberwasser, Mrs. Robert H. Wolin; $75 Marion Gray, M-M John Roy; $60 M-M Robert W. Cook, M-M Andrew Griffin. $50 M-M Robert BYl1ne, M-M Dominic Caronna, Roger J. Connell, M-M William Cotter, M-M Richard W. Griffin, M-M William F. Kelly, Helen Killen, M-M Richard A. Klein Jr., E. Page O'Donnell, Florence Reilly, M-M Francis Russell, Harold J. Scheurer; $45 M-M Frank E. Devlin. M-M Orick D. Young; $40 M-M Alfred Bowles, Mary Courtnell, M-M John E. McLaughlin Sr., Florence Mohyde; $35 The Francis Maloney Family. $35 M-M John H. Clavin, M-M Leslie Costa, M-M Richard Page, Richard C. Spi路tzer, John J. Ventola; $31 M-M John L. Speight; $30 Mrs. John Christiansen, Mrs. Robert Ericson, M-M Leonard Fougere, Elvira B. Greer, E. Cecelia Jackson, M-M James Keane, M-M George O'Malley, M-M Charles Quinn, M-M Eli Rogers; $25 Cecilia J. Aide, Mrs. James H. Andrews, M-M Paul Ayers, Marie A. Brent, M-M John T. Brock, M-M Paul F. Brown; Mary, Josephine & William Calarese; Marie R. Cronin, Thomas J. Desmond, M-M Joseph C. Dinand, Alice Dobbyn, Elizabeth & Isabel Downey. $25 M-M Frank Dresser, Mary Eldredge, M-M Alan R. Ford, M-M Paul Fougere, Mrs. John Gerald, M-M John Hasson, Ambrose Hartnett, Mrs. Herbert Hoer, M-M Walter A. Hood, M-M James Kerwin, M-M Frank Keyes, M-M John L. Kress. M-M Vincent LeBlanc, Julia & Margaret M. Martin, M-M Joseph V. O'Connor, Mrs. John L. Our, M-M Joseph Reynolds, M-M Charles Samko, M-M John Sheehan, M-M Peter Stagg, M-M Richard J. Sullivan, M-M Edward W. Vitkauskas, . Dr.-Mrs. Richard Weiler, Kathryn A. Welch, M-M Charles Williams, Mrs. Catherine L. Woodward.

FALMOUTH St. Patrick $1,100 Rev. Francis X. Wallace; $600 Rev. James A. McCarthy; $500 A Parishioner; $225 A P,arishioner; $200 A 'Parishioner; $175 A Parishioner; $150 M-M Wi'lliam C. Dillon Sr.; $100 A Parishioner (6), William Brennan, Dr.-Mrs. George DeMello, M-M Raymond Maguire, Mrs. Edmund N. Sherman, M-M Char-les L. Bardelis. $50 Francis T. Barry, Rita G. Carlson, Mrs. James Cassidy & Margaret Cassidy, Mrs. Everett Finnell, Barbara C. Hickey, M-M Richard Lopes, M-M Manuel Lopes, M-M Terence McKenna, Loretta McKeon, M-M Louis Tessier, M-M John Maloy, Dr.-Mrs. Edward Fitch, Gerald Lynch; $40 M-M Edwin Medeiros; $35 M-M Joseph Armbruster, M-M Adam Kaspar, M-M Leonard Martin, M-M HaJ\old Swanson, Gertrude Arcaro; $30 M-M Stephen J. Bazycki, Col.-Mrs. Norman C. LaForest, M-M Chester Frazier. $25 M-M Sherman Baker, M-M George Cahoon, M-M Walter Buguey, Rita Conlon, M-M Frank A. Castles, Mrs. Robert Brown, M-M James Con'ley, M-M Chester Christie, Mrs. Mary Donov,an, M-M Anthony Glista, M-M William Cullen, Mrs. Charles E. Boles, M-M Leonard Barr, Mrs. George Fonseca, M-M Myron Gaddis, Mrs. James Griffin, Mrs. Helen Terry, M-M Herbert Hart, Edna M. Hogan, M-M Bertram K. Haddon, M-M Joseph F. X. Hill, M-M Edw,ard Hazelton. $25 M-M Richard Kippen, M-M Joseph Knych, Eva Kavadaras, M-M Alvin Lambert, Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell, George Morin, M-M Aldo Milanese, M-M John O'Connell, M-M Thomas Roache. M-M Arthur Robichaud, In Memory of Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs. Charles Russell, M-M Paul Simpson, R. Kennard/Mrs. Mary F. Sparks, M-M Theodore Tavares, M-M Pa,trick Twohig, Mary Tobias, M-M J'ohn Dalton, Grace V. Donohoe, M-M Frank McFarland, M-M Harry Spooner, M-M Michael Grady, Mrs. John R. Hughes, M-M Clifford Wolski, M-M Daniel Battolomei, M-M Howard Campbell, M-M Dennis Comolli, M-M John Jones, M-M Jerry McCay, Mrs. Jennie Rosenquist, M-M Edward Stanton, In Memory of John P. & Margaret M. Sylvia.

HYANNIS St.. Francis Xavier $800 Rev. Msgr. William D. Thomson; $500 Rev, John F. Andrews, In memory of Mary Rose Farrell; $200 Catherine F. Bourbeau, Mary M. Gregg; $125 Harriet M. Carter, M-M Edward J. McCarty; $110 M-M Charles W. Riley, Catherine Towey; $100 M-M James B. Carson, Mrs. John A. Rose, Mrs. Elizabeth Ricker, M-M Robert F. Ryan, M-M Theodore A. Bouthillier, M-M Nicholas P. Karukas, M-M Thomas M. Golden, M-M Ernest Goguen, M-M Marshall Lovelette, M-M William Conlon, M-M William F. Naylor Jr., Margaret E. McLean, Josephine E. McLean, Mrs. Arthur Fisher, M-M Lionel O'Keeffe. $75 Mrs. Francis L. Morin; $65 Judge & Mrs. John P. CUl'lley Jr., Mrs. Margaret M. Raymond; $60 M-M John F. Murray, Edmund J. Daly Jr., M-M Donald Kane, M-M John .J. McConnell; $50 M-M Robert C. Thornton, Mrs. Gisele M. Gren,ache, M-M Daniel Francisco, Edward L. Bennett, M-M John J. Barrows, M-M Michael J. Santos, M-M C. D. SuIaivan, Mrs. Ellen Ronan, M-M Earle C. Fratus, Mrs. Arthur F. Maddison. $50 M-M John Kniley, M-M Edward J. Kelley, M-M Emile Guertin, M-M Edward P. Deveney, M-M Arthur G. LaFrenier, Mrs. Francis Garvey, M-M Manuel Coute, M-M Asa Stanley, Mrs. Jeannette L. Donoghue, M-M Ralph E. Berling, Sheriff & Mrs. John J. Bowes, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Helen B. Sullivan, Robert J'ameson, Mrs. Herbert G. Jackson, Mrs. Ronald Mansbach, M-M Frcmcis J. Dolan, M-M J. Craig Medeiros; $45 M-M Thomas C. McGarry, M-M Thomas E. O'Rourke. $40 John F. Vetorino, M-M Ralp,h C. Rochete,au Jr.,

M-M Thomas Kenneally, M-M Warren Witzmann, M-M Edward Kelly Jr., Lillian Senteio, M-M John D. Sheehan; $35 M-M William F. P)llion, M-M Cedric T. Sears, M-M Robert E. Crockett, Mrs. John V. Sullivan; $30 M-M John Best, M-M Richard J. Murphy, M-M Victor Enright Jr., Madeline Hughes, M-M Albert Trocchi, M-M John Flaherty, M-M Rich~rd Dresser, M-M Alfred McKenna. M-M Robert A. White, Dr.-Mrs. Henry R. Casey Jr., M-M Edward J. Barry, M-M Fred Golenski, M-M Austin A. Bell, M-M William E. McTague, M-M James Mello, M-M James S. Knudsen. $25 M-M Theodore L. Holmes, Mrs. Francis Lawton, M-M Vito J. Abbasciano, M-M Fred B. Sampson, M-M Donald L. Coughlin, M-M Fred J. Murphy, Harriet D. Butler, M-M Daniel Constant, M-M J,oseph F. Flynn, M-M Donald H. Chase, Mrs. Richard P. Hallett, M-M William Smith, M-M Harold H. Williams, Mrs. Agnes Emmett, M-M Robert Devlin, Elizabeth Brassil, M-M Richard E. Powers, M-M Paul B. Foran, M-M Thomas J. Hannon, Mrs. John J. Mitchelol, Mrs. Eleanore H. Galligan, M-M Cbarles J. Cannon, Ruth A. Degnan. Alice D. Degnan, M-M John Collucci, Mrs. Richard Lucius, Mary G. Marnell, M-M Timothy F. Linehan. $25 Erin O'Brien,M-M William J. Carmody, Mrs. Thomas A. Harring, M-M Kenneth Bowen, M-M Rich,ard B. Docherty, M-M David Munsell, Marguerite M. Fallon, M-M William J. FJanagan, M-M Joseph L. Cairns Jr., M-M Edward J. Bennett, M-M James Hobert, M-M Haynes R. Mahoney, M-M Theodore R. Kehoe, M-M Joseph M. Gemme Jr.,' M-M Harry Sylvester, M-M John M. Tolchinsky, Wallace G. Fini, Mrs. Daniel J. Green. Elmer W. Nixon, M-M Gordon De Martin, M-M H. William Geick, Mrs. Tovio Anderson, Clare Mahoney, M-M A. Ostrokolowicz, M-M George T. Lampert, M-M Zygmund Karolczak, M-M William E. Mather, Mrs. Louise A. Bacon, M-M Normand C. Nau),t Sr., M-M Avelino J. Dutra, M-M Daniel J. Kelleher, M-M Robert Bastille, M-M Frank Marshall. $25 Mrs. John L. Field, Mrs. Joseph T. Gelinas, Mrs. Kathleen F. Aikens, M-M Edward J. Berg, Augustine F. Nolan, John & Catherine Lyons, Mrs. Robert A. Flinn, Dr.-MJ\s. James F. Dunne, M-M Gerard Richard, Frank Emery, M-M James McGra,th, Dr.-Mrs. Anthony F. Milano, J,ames H. Godsill, John F. Dempsey, M-M Gerald Lyons, Mrs. Mary M. McAdoo, M-M Wesley E. Bennett, M-M Marshall Field, M-M Robert R. -Morin, Marcia C. Mroz, M-M William F. Mullane, Mary C. Murphy, Charles E. Hurley, Paul F. Young, M-M Raymond Chasse, Mrs. Catherine Schell, M-M John Foley, Mrs. Florence I. Lysa.ght, M-M Thomas J. Manning, M-M Wallace M. Smith, M-M Charles Szymanski.

NANTUCKET Our Lady of the Isle $300 Rev. Philip A. Davignon; $100 M-M Robert McGrath, M-M Richard Lewis; $60 Mrs. Earle Mahoney; $50 M-M Joseph Cody, Mrs. Rolf Sjolund, M-M David Lussier, M-M J. Walker, M-M Albert Lavoie, M-M Francis Santos, Maxwell Deacon, M-M Harold Ryder Jr., Nancy Chase; M-M James Nicoletti, M-M Howard Laundry, Donald Terry, M-M Al1;lert Brock, M-M Edward Strojny Sr., M-M Robert Mooney. $40 M-M Job H. Uppencott, $35 Mrs. William Reith, Island Motors; $30 M-M Edmond Pollard, Margaret Pope; M-M Wendell Howes; $25 M-M Laurence Dalton, M-M Arthur Butler, M-M Charles Loctefeld, M-M James Crecca, M-M John Mendonca, Mrs. Frank F. Sylvia, Walter Glidden, Jerry Towhill, M-M Dennis Looney, Catherine Dennis, M-M Allan D. Bell, M-M Myles Reis Sr., M-M Ronald DaSilva, M-M Donald Allen Jr., M-M John Fee, M-M Edgar Bowen, Josephine Deacon, M-M Adam Mastai, Lillian Thurston. $25 M-M Earl Muir, M-M Joseph Swain, Charles Pearl, M-M John Santos, Mrs. Frank Dinsmore, M-M Richard Mack, M-M Ralph Hardy, Charles Fleming, M-M Thomas Devine, Mrs. Carol Crowell, M-M Richard Kotalac, M-M Antone Sylvia, M-M Albert A. Fee, M-M Robert Ruley, M-M Francis Lynch, M-M Michael Driscoll.

NORm FALMOUTH St. Elizabeth Seton $250 Rev. Joseph L. Powers; $100 M-M James J. Lane, Mrs. Martin La.wless, M-M Ralph Pelleg'rini, M-M P,aul Boudreau, M-M Gerard A. Weidman, Judge & Mrs. Roger B. Champagne; $75 M-M Joseph F. Montle; $50 Henry D. Newman, M-M William Stone, Julianne Palmieri, M-M Raymond Dupuis, Mrs. Jeremiah O'Keefe, Judge & Mrs. Francis Keating, Mary C. Morris, In memory of Jane W. Haran, M-M Richard Curcliff, Mrs. Grace Sullivan; $40 M-M Chester Warner, Wa.rren A. Doe, M-M N1>el Almeida; $35 M-M Martin B. Mahoney, Dr.-Mrs. E. Arthur Robinson. $25 M-M JOhh P. Bizzozero, M-M Joseph Coppenrath, M-M Fred Eggleston, M-M Dana Freeman, M-M Ralph E. Bold, Mrs. Austin Egan, M-M Evans Flynn, Mrs. W. J. Adams Sr., M-M Henry Dionne Sr., M-M Ralph DeGregorio, M-M Arthur Faria. M-M William J. Doyle, M-M John McCue, Mrs. Robert F. Leonard, Judy D. Leonard, M-M Shuck, M-M Manuel T. Medeiros, M-M Robert Noonan, M-M Leo P. McCarty, M-M Alexander J'Ohnston, M-M路 Charles Lawless, M-M Paul Simonetti, Dr. J. Elliott Taylor, M-M John B. Watt, M-M Donald O'Connell.

OAK BLUFFS Sacred Heart $150 M-M Henry Corey; $125 Rev. James F. Greene; $50 Frank Dorsey, Manuel Coutinho, A Friend; $30 M-M James Cleary; $25 Robert Hanifin, . Daniel Flynn, M-M Thoma's DeMont, Mrs. Waolter Gallant, M-M Charles Davis. $25 R. W. Maher, Mrs. John Campos.

ORLEANS st. Joan of AJ\C $600 John McClellan; $250 Doris Silbernagel; $125 Mrs. John F. Barrett; $100 James T. Clancy, Ernest Kruppenbacher; $50 John S. Ahern, Mildred Crowley, Dr. Philip Morrison, Patrick Philpott. John F. Sheridan; $40 Charles Connors, Charles Kenny; $35 Thomas Garvey; $30 Roland Frechette, A. H. Patterson, Mrs. Frederick Specht. $25 Mary Ba.rnes, David Bessom, Edward Bessom, Mrs. Winifred Carney, Earl Caswell, Elmer Costa, Mrs. Thomas Counihan, Dominic Creonte, Frank Dugan, Ward Ellsasser, Frank Fettig, Anthony Guerra, Bruce Hammett Mrs. Fred Henderson, Joseph Hirschberg, J. LUcie~ Jutras, Edward Kerwin, Th'omas LaTanzi, Miss Johanna McCarthy, Charles Meads, Mrs.. Joseph F. Moran Sr., Earle Mountain, Mary Mullaney, Mary M. Sheehan, Frances M. Tully, Emile Perreault, Helen Pettit, Rita. Ryder, Everett Smith, Francis Smith, Ronald Smith, Keith Staples, Frank Sulliv.an. $500 Rev. William J. McMahon; $100 David Collins, Alfred Gasco; $60 Ben Bartolini; $25 Mrs. James & Kathleen Bresnahan, Vito Civita, Hilda Cristofori, Mrs. W. A. Hazelton, Donald Walwer, Carl O'Neill.

OSTERVILLE Our Lady of Assumption $500 Rev. Clarence P. Murphy; $200 Anonymous (2); $150 John Shields; $100 Anonymous (6), John K. Keelon, Robert Crotty, Jerome Doyle, Frank Shea, Jane Powers; $70 Anonymous; $60 Anonymous; Oliver Champagny; $50 Rev. Robert T. Canuel, S,M.M.; Anonymous (6), Helen & Margaret McCarthy, Gener,al Frederick Lough, John Dowd, Armand Mathis, Richard Daugherty, Caroline Gilligan, Sherwood Tondorf, R1>bert McNamara Jr., Mrs. Albert Ley, Dr. Katherine Leland, J. Norman Fitzgerald, Henry LaBute, Richard Cain, David Sheehan, Paul Snyder. $35 Margaret Kelly, Anonymous (2); $30 Warren Volk, Benjamin Yanchuck, John Fay, Hope M. Burke, T'homas Little, $25 Anonymous (20), Eileen Hurley, William Wright, Mary Butler, Grace Fla'herty, Jean Crosby, Victor Adams, William Carpenter, Mrs. James Galolagher, Frederic Langa, Roland Ashley, Ernest Swift, Edwin Pina, Richard Shaughnessy, J. Edmund Trumbour, Chester Brown, Roy Smith, Katherine Graham & Suzanne Carney, James Kennedy. $25 Henry T. Lane, T. Joseph McCook, Joseph Monteforte, Mrs. Daniel Cronin, Samuel Re, Florence & Norma Keane, Marilyn McCarthu, Thomas O'Donnell, Charles Cassidy, Marcia Dardano, Richard Barrett, Daniel F. Leary, Henry Godleski, David Pina, Theodore Latham, Richard Curley, James Shields, Virginia Duseau, Jeanne Sulliv.an, James Garvey, Curtis Sanford, John T. Shea. $1,000 Anonymous; $100 Thomas Dewire; $50 Anonymous (2); $35 Anonymous; $25 Crawford Hollidge, Anonymous (4), James Souza, Philip Layne, Dr. Alfred Ri.ch, Paul Joyce, Thomas Driscoll.

POCASSET St. John the Evangelist $250 A Friend; $75 M-M C. Minihan; $65 Mrs. Paul Sabourin, Anonymous; $60 M-M Lawrence Perrault; $50 M-M Thomas Donov,an, Mrs. PhyUis Becker, M-M James M. Ahern, Dr.-Mrs. Robert Melanson, Anonymous (6), M-M Dave Long, John C. Sheridan; $40 M-M Edward Cassidy; $35 Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Anonymous; $30 M-'M C. J. O'Donnell, Dr.-Mrs. William Fountain, Marian Sule; $26 M-M Edward Grant, Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald. $25 M-M John O'Connor, M-M Robert J. Perchard, M-M Donald Ford, M-M Neal Hayes, M-M RobeJ\t Mulcahy, Mrs. :Alice Walsh, Elizabeth Maginnis, M-M Malcom Tobey, M-M Wallace Mackinnon, Mrs. HeJ\bert Watson, M-M Joseph S. MHler Jr., M-M Edgar Beauregard, M-M Roland Brown, M-M Henry Goff, Mrs. Harry Walker, M-M Thomas Dunlavey, M-M Edward Maguire, Mrs. Peter Keating, M-M Raymond Lucier, Mrs. Kathryn V. Glynn, Mrs. Helen Borman, Marie Lawlor, Mrs. Kathleen Roy, M-M Leonard White, M-M Paul Hassett, Francis Mackedon, M-M Robert Mosher, M-M John F. Nelson, M-M Thomas Dungan, Mrs. Robert H. Austin, Paul Nugent, Anonymous (14).

PROVINCETOWN St. Peter the ApOStle $750 Rev. Edward J. Burns; $150 A Friend; $100 M. Dolores Burns, Paul David Noonan, Esq.; $50 Friends of Catholic Charities, M-M Edward Dahill, Knights of Columbus; $40 M-M Joseph Dirsa; $25 Catholic Dau~hters, Margaret Cunningham, Duarte Motors, Mrs. Daniel Heibert, M-M William White, Doro,thy Linsky, Francis & Mary Silva.

WELLFLEET Our Lady of Lourdes $150 M-M Harry Parkington; $100 Rita Rose; $50 M-M Francis X. Guindon; $40 M-M Rober.t S. Dutra; $35 Walter J. Doucette, M-M Richmond Bell; $25 -M-M Austin Rose Sr., Arthur P. Mooney, Joseph A. Conway, Witllillm Hayes, Rose M. Galvin, Flora Peters, M..M John ThomllS, Celeste V. Francis, Joseph P. Ingram, James J. Fegan, M-M Laurence Cardinal, Mrs. George Dutra, MJ\S. Edna Tripp. $150 M-M Ernest Rose; $100 M-M Al/Jert Rose, Charles E. Frazier Jr.; $75 Downs Insurance Agency; $35 M-M Lawrence Rose; $25 Ficco family, M-M Ronald Thureson, Mrs. Lorraine I. Kmiec.


SANDWICH Corpus Christi $300 M-M Owen Gaffney; $250 M-M John Higby, MacDonald Hardware Co.; $200 M":M James Megley; $150 M-M Fred O. Earle Jr., M-M Dante Gallerani, M-M HeIibert Hamlen, M-M John Joyce; $144 M-M Harold Ackerman; $125 Genevieve Sharkey; $120 Donald W. Cazeaul,t & Family, M-M Philip Kozar, M-M John LaGwin, M-M Edward Marcia; $100 M-M William Bullock, M-M Charles Chiasson, M-M Herbert Dam, M-M Peter Fortuna, M-M Walter K. Lynch, M-M James Militello, M-M Daniel Ryan, Chief & Mrs. Robert Whearty.

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$75 M-M Francis Higgins, M-M William E. Murphy, M-M Thomas O'Connor, M-M Raymond Palonbo; $60 Mrs. E. P. Kirouac, M-M Valmore Lesperance, M-M Carl Schlieff, M-M Albert Skirius, M-M Carl Watters; $50 M-M Albert Bazzinotti, M-M Stewa.rt Blanchard, M-M John Bulla, Mrs. Edgar Caron, M-M William Chisholm, M-M John Clinton, Mrs. Pietro Cugno, M-M James Earle, M-M Paul Gallant, M-M Adolph Gelson, M-M Justin George, M-M John Gillis, M-M Frank Kohn, Alice M. Leahy, Mrs. James Mahoney, M-M William Marganella, Francis B. McConn, Dr. Sylvester McGinn, M-M Michael McNamara, Grace Morrill, M-M Francis O'Brien, George & Mary Ortolani. $50 M-M Arthur Pagani, M-M Charles Peterson, M-M Edward Poore, M-M Antonio Rigazio, M-M J. Louis Roberti, M-M James H. Sibson, M-M William J. Yetman; $40 Chief & Mrs. Ferdinand Alvezi, M-M Chester Holt, Laurence Balboni, M-M Charles Parks, M-M Raoul Santos; $36 M-M Donald Fougere, M-M Kevin McLaughlin; $35 M-M Joseph Baltusis, M-M Amedio Gonella, Mrs. Julia Kane, M-M Richard Latimer, Mrs. Carl Leino, Mrs. Ida D. O'Brien, Mrs. John Scanlon, M-M James Starr, M-M Gerald A. Tobin; $33 James Q. Clemmey; $30 M-M Walter Alvezi, M-M Phillip Bangs, M-M Robert Corradi, Joseph Dvorski & Mrs. Elizabeth Chimes, M-M Renato Ferrailo, M-M Russell McAuliffe Sr., Mrs. John E. Pessa, M-M Donald Shackleton. $25 M-M Anthony Basile, Joseph Bazzinotti M-M J. F. Bernard, Mrs. Nora Bianchi, M-M James Bo'tes, M-M George S. Cary, M-M George W. Chapman, M-M Donald V. Ciancioli, Eleanor H. Cleare, M-M Raymond J. Cormier, M-M David Crawford, M-M R. J. Crouch, M-M Angelo Danti, M-M Richard Donnellan, M-M William K. Earle, M-M Edward A. Eppich, M-M George Fernandes, M-M Robert Ferrick, M-M William Fitzgerald, Mrs. Earl Flinker, Mrs. Austin J. Freeley M-M David Gagnon, M-M Richard Gallant, Mrs. Loti Gallerani, M-M Emiliano Gavazza, M-M Stanley Grabowski, ~rs Ray Granger, M-M James Hamlen, James P. Harrmgton, M-M James E. Haviland, M-M Francis Heddy, M-M Joseph Hennebery, Clement Horrigan Mrs. Channing Hoxie, M-M Edward M. Keohan M-M Richard Knowles, Peter Kohn, M-M James Kolo~ki. $25 Mrs. John T. Liberty, M-M A. E. Lizotte, M-M John MacDonald, M-M Gino Macoratti, Mrs. A. John MacQuade, Katherine Maley, Rose Maley, Mrs. Eleanor Martin, M-M James E!. ~~rtin, M-M M. McCarthy, M-M John McKeon, VIrgmia McLaughlin M-M John Mendonca, M-M Michael J. Miller, The Mo~tague Family, M-M Paul Mirrissey, M-M Americo Mula Richard J. O'Brien, M-M William F. O'Connell, M-M Eugene O'Keefe, M-M Brian Oliver, M-M Thomas M. O'Neil M-M Tivio Papi, Mrs. William Parks, M-M Columib~ Pasteris, M-M Jeremiah Perry, Leon Pizzotti, Mrs. G~tavo Pola, M-M Edward Rondelli, M-M Joseph ScIacca, M-M Frank Sorenti, M-M Joseph E. Stephens M-M Dante Tassinari, M-M Frederick Wayland Whit~ more Family, M-M John H. Williams. '

SOUTH YARMOUTH St. Pius X $750 Rev. Msgr. Henry T. Munroe; $300 Rev. Joseph E. McGrady, S.J.; $200 M-M David Hautanen, James W. Kelly; $150 M-M James McGonigle, M-M Wiilliam O'Brien, Mrs. WiHi,am C. Salmon; $125 Al'Ithur J. O'Brien; $100 Rita Church, M-M Charles Eager, John & Alice Flynn, M-M Robert Fournier M-M Martin Geraghty, M-M Laurence Kane, M-M James L. Keany, M-M Henry M. Leen, M-M Gordon A. McGill, M-M Edward Morrow, M-M William T. Moynihan, M-M Edward F. O'Neill Jr., M-M James H. Quirk, M-M James H. Quirk Jr., M-M Donald Thompson; $80 M-M James Dooley. $75 M-M Francis Conroy, Elizabeth Halpin & James Halpin, Mary G. HamiIton, .M-M Jeremiah Herlihy, M-M Raymond Ludden, Marjorie E. McCready, Mrs. Emily Piekos, M-M F. W. Quinn; $60 M-M Joseph D. Evers, M-M Carmen Porazzo; $50 M-M Arthur Beatty, Nancy Bloxsom, M-M Anthony Cammarano, M-M Joseph P. Charles, M-M Charles Collins, M-M Patrick Cox, M-M Robert Dean, M-M James Desmond, M-M Douglas Dono\lan, M-M John Gallagher, William P. Gleeson, M-M Joseph Hayes, M-M Joseph Jasper, M-M Clarence F. King, Mary Lane, M-M .William Lynch, M-M John Mitchell, James Mullane, Mrs. Dennis J. O'Connor, H. C. O'NeiJl, M-M James Peterson, Joseph Ryan; $40 M-M Charles Tourjee. $35 Mrs. Gladys FinJey, M-M David C. Gallagher,. Margaret Grimes, Mrs. Ferdinand Killian, M-M Arthur Lynch, M-M Francis X. Tierney, M-M George E. Wefers, M-M Thomas J. Walsh; $30 M-M John Buckley, M-M Thomas Eaton, M-M Daniel Healy, M-M John J. Kel1y, A. Byrd Long, M-M Raymond McGrane, Helen A. O'Connell, M-M James F. Reynolds, M-M Edward Robinson; $25 M-M Raphael Al,tavilla, Mrs. John Annessi, M-M Gino Azzola, Mrs. Yvonne Broadcorens, M-M Robert P. Bronske, Mrs. Helen Burke, M-M John Ca.llahan, John P. Campbell, M-M Robert Carey, ~arles R. Carney, M-M Ralph W. Cartwright, M-M Henry Caruso, M-M Frank Chamberland, M-M Nugent Ohilli, M-M William W. Clough, M-M James B. Coffey, Mrs. Andrew Colgan, Mrs. Joseph E. Colg,an, $25 Ann Conley, Maj. Ret. Margaret J. Con~ey, M-M

James J. Connell, M-M Benedict Costello, M-M F路rancis H. Cronin, M-M Thomas Cunniff, M-M William J. Cunningham, M-M John Danforth, M-M Wilfred DeBlois, M-M Gilbert Dillon, Phyllis Dolan, M-M Edward J. Dunleavy, Gilbert Energess, M-M Brooke Evans, M-M Donald Fanning, James T. Farrington, Julis H. Farrington, Margarita Farrington, M-M William Finner.ty, M-M Richard S. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Barbara Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Mary E. Flint, M-M Michael J. Frucci, Mrs. Ernest W. Geddes, William Gent, Helen GiH, John J. Gill, M-M AJbert Giosiosa, M-M Norris Gladding, Mrs. Joseph Haddad, Generosa Hag.an, Philli,p Hal,lein, M-M William Harney, Mary Healy, Mary T. Hennessey. $25 M-M George Hofman, M-M John Houst, J'ohn & Grayce Howland M-M Howard Hupfer, M-M Charles Karyania, M-M Kenneth W. King,sley, M-M Charles Knox, M-M John Kozlicak, M-M Adam Kurpat, M-M George Langill, Mrs. Harold Leonard, M-,M Paw Long, M-M Alexander D. MacLeLlan, M-M Bernard McCa路be, M-M Elmer McCauley, Andrew McGivney; Anne McGivney, M-M Herman McGrath, Mrs. John McKenney, M-M Peter McNamara, M-M George Magurn, Mrs. Theresa Mahoney, .M-M John G. Manning, M-M John Manwaring, William Marnell, M-M George Mather, M-M John Marques, M-M Elliott Martin, Wal,ter W. & Mable M. Millett, M-M Joseph Mullig.an. $25 M-M Ronald MUl'!phy, M-M George F. O'Brien, Mrs. Mary O'Malley, M-M Richard O'Neill, M-M Henry Paquin, M-M Norbert Parent, In memory of Louis R. Parks, M-M David Pearson, M-M Leonard Pinto, Mrs. Clara V. Porter, M-M Roland Quayle, M-M Ra.ymond Rafferty, M-M Thomas Rafferty, Mr.s. Marlowe C. Reed, Grace Reilly, M-M James A. Rennie, M-M Albert Robbins, M-M Louis St. Pierre, Gertrude M. Santry, M-M G. W. Sears, M-M Al'Ithur Shaw, M-M Donald Sheehan, John Sheehan, M-M James N. Stephens, M-M Edward Streile, Eveline L. SuUivan, In memory of Lawrence P. Sulliv.an Sr., M-M George Talbot, M-M Richard Terrio, M-M George Thompson, M-M Francis Tighe, Elizabeth Tormey, Esther M. Turnbull, Mary C. Turnbull, Joseph F. Walker, Mary White, M-M Walter Wright, Valentina Zimarouska. $300 Dorothy A. Black; $120 Mrs. William T. Smith; $100 Alice A. Brady, M-M Paul Cameron, M-M Eugene Duquette, M-M Thomas J. Ryan, Mary A. Young; $75 Barbara A. Sullivan; $60 Edith A. Black; $50 Eleanor Beach, M-M Francis X. Collins, John F. Coyle, M-M Joseph Norton, Capt. & Mrs. Edward J. Quinn, Joseph Tuscher; $30 The Lanigan Family, Mrs. John A. Sullivan. $25 M-M George Blazin, Ruth P. Donovan, M-M Herbert J. Evans, M-M Miehale F. Fallon, M-M Hugh T. Fee, Dr.-Mrs. Arthur J. Gorman, M-M Joseph C. Guerrieri, M-M Frank Holland, M-M Iodice, M-M John F. Lally, Mm. James McGeary, M-M Edward J. McGrath, Mrs. William B. O'Brien, Josejh O'Malley, M-M Joseph Panek, Madeleine V. Patadis, M-M Paul Sullivan, Albert & Anne Theroux, M-M Basil Walsh, M-M Joseph Whitehead, M-M Thomas Williamson Jr.

VINEYARD HAVEN St. Augustine $200 Mrs. Dean R. Swift; $60 David Whitemore & Dolores; $50 M-M Wi1liam Figueiredo, Beatrice Phillips, Cmdr-Mrs. Daniel F. Burgo; $40 Mrs. .. Laura Sherwood; $35 M-M Constantine Lopes; $25 M-M Manuel Estrella, M-M John Fortes, Mrs. John Griffin, Mrs. John Hughes, M-M John C. Larsen, M-M Frank P. Lopes, M-M Louis Paiva, Mrs. Dora Beauchemin, Francis Pachico.

WOODS HOLE St. Joseph $500 Norman E. MacNeil; $400 Rev. James P. Dalzell; $150 Dr.-Mrs. William Daly; $110 Emil Tietje; $100 A friend (2); $75 Eugene Young; $70 Walter Mu~phy; $50 A friend, Daniel O'Grady, Dr.-Mrs. Donald DeLink, Elmer Hallett; $40 A friend; $30 Brian E. McDermott; $25 P. S. Tierney, George P Wye, A friend (4), Ruth T. Pyne, Ralph Simoneau, Claudia Pendergast, Stephen H. McInnis, Lee Side, Inc.; May Trowbridge, M-M Klim Klitgord, William Morrison, Fred Metell, Claude Croney, Ann Nickelson, Daniel Callahan, Joseph Neary.

WEST HARWICH Holy Trinity $200 M-M Francis Murphy; $150 In Memory of M-M Henry Kirk Greer & Bobby Hackett; $125 M-M Bemis G. Boies; $100 M-M Russell Brennan, M-M Richard Kline, Raymond Rioux, M-M Philip Wayg.tack, M-M Bernard Welkey; $75 M-M Alan O'Farrell, Carlota Pena; $60 Hilda Cutter; $55 M-M Gerald FUntoft. $50 M-M Dominic Ciaccio, Gertrude Connors, James Conway, Cove Real Estate, M-M Robert Cusick, M-M Paul Endres, James M. Falla, Hester & Margaret Griffin, Gertrude Kiley, M-M Henry Nelson, M-M John O'Donnell, M-M Bernard Powers, M-M Walla.ce Raneo, Alice Saudade, Mary & Rose Sylvia, M-M Edward Uppgard, M-M Vincent W.alsh; $40 Dr.-Mrs. William Fehrnstrom, M-M Peter Greene, M-M Francis Recka. $35 M-M WiHiam Downey, M-M Carl Johnson, M-M Salvatore Miceli, M-M Joseph Monahan, Madeline Monroe, M-M John Morrisey; $30 Eliza.beth Miller, Elena Richardson, M-M Otto Sears; $25 M-M Raymond Alvey, Charles E. Baker, M-M Hugo Baroni, M-M Julio Barrows, Mrs. Warren Breslin, M-M William Cannon, Amy Carbonneau, Arthur Carey, M-M Ronald Carron, Courtney Chase, Rose Cody, M-M Paul Col1ins, Mrs. Joseph Connell, James J. Connor, M-M Matthew Crehan, Mrs. Ralph Cummings, M-M Norman Dage-

nais, Margaret E. Delaney, Dr. A. J. D'Elia, M-M Arthur .Dolan, M-M Cornelius Driscoll, M-M Bertram DuBois, M-M James Duval, M-M Thomas Egan, M-M John :rerguson, M-M John Ferreira, M-M Raymond Gailey, M-M George Gardner. $25 M-M Donald Geary, Mrs. Edward Harriman, M-M Ralph Hill, Mrs. Eugene Hudson, Joseph Leary, S. Marion MacAuley, M-M William Maher, Harold ~VIahon, Marie C. Mann, M-M Baul McGilvray, M-M Thomas McGuire, M-M Harold McKenna, M-M Charles McVay, M-M William MeUo, Mrs. John Merna, Marl~aret Moogan, Mrs. Frank Moran, M-M William E. Murphy, M-M Steven Nelson, M-M Walter O'Farrell, M-M Cal'l Pearson, Mrs. Olive E. Piela, M-M John Raneo, Nellie Raneo, M-M Edwin Roderick, M-M Joseph Shanahafl. Mrs. Robert Shannon, M-M C. Gordon Sharpe, M-M Edwin Souza, Mrs. Helen Sullivan, M-M John Sullivan, M-M George Sweeney, Paul H. Thibert, Robert Towle, Helene Tripp, Mrs. Richard T. Wales, Mrs: Frank Welch, Judge Robert A. Welsh, M-M Charles Willi-ams, Gertrude Williams. $100 M-M Joseph Gilmette, Arthur Poirier; $50 Mrs. Charles McLaughlin, Henry Stenberg, Mary Vincent; $40 M-M John Gottlieb; $35 Charles Reid; $30 M-M John Fitzmaurice, M-M Ronald Nordstrom; $25 M-M Fred Baker, Mrs. Grace Chase, M-M Robert Clark, M-M Roebrt Cusick, Mary Falla, M-M Ernest Goodale, M-M William Green, Louise Marlow, M-M William McColgan, M-M Charles McLaughlin, Rev. Bernard O'Rourke, M-M Robert Snow, Anna Unsworth & Madeline C. Brown, M-M Robert Welsh Jr., Mrs. Geneviev Wells.

FALL RIVER St. Mary's Cathedral $600 Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington; $250 Margaret Lahey; $150 St. Mary's Cathedral Guild; $125 Joseph Magriby; $120 A Friend; $110 Catherine Lynch; $100 A Friend, Ruth Hurley, M-M J.ames A. O'Brien Jr.; $75 M-M John R. McGinn, E:ileen A. Sullivan & Gertrude Sullivan; $60 M-M Michael Hayes & Family; $55 Claire O'Toole. $50 M-M Edward Betty, Robert F. CoggeshaU, Rose M. Dowling, Mary T. Hurley, Mrs. William F. Hurll, Dorothy Ki'rby, M-M John Murphy, A Friend (2), Ann Standish, In Memory of Edward A. Sweeney, Mrs. Angela Wingate; $45 A Friend; $40 Margaret Kennedy, M-M James Melvin, James Wingate; $35 Mrs. Amelia Carvalho, Daniel Shea, Richard Sullivan; $30 Elizabeth Hall, M-M Joseph P. Kennedy, Mary Kirby, M-M Leo A. Martin & Virginia, A Friend, M-M Roger Vezina. $25 M-M Michael Arruda, M-M Manuel Benevides, M-M Joseph Bourgeo'is, In Memory of Charles & Eliza Connors, M-M Michael Davis, Margaret G. Diskin, Mrs. Jerome Foley, M-M Frank Galvao, In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Grondin, M-M Chester Kulpa, M-M August Mello, M-M Samuel S. Moran, M-M Francis J. O'Neil, Mrs. Stephen O'Toole, Mrs. Eugene Ponton, Eleanor Shea, Helen Shea, Thomas Sullivan, M-M Leo Thibault, Mrs. Bridget Thornton, M-M Joseph Vital, Mary Welch, A Friend (4). $225 St. Mary's Conference, St. Vincent de Paul Society; $80 The Leary Family; $75 Helen Burns; $60 M-M Laurence A. Coyle; $50 M-M James W. Coyne Sr., In Memory of Jere Holland, Mrs. Mary Lee; $35 Dr.-Mrs. Richard J. Grace; $25 M-M Richard P. Bolger, A Friend (2), In Memory of M-M Alfred C. Dawson, Mary A. Gingras, Daniel Grace, Wilfred L. Jean, M-l\'I Francis J. O'Neil, M-M George Sutherland.

Blessed Sacrament $75 M-M Roger Lauzon; $50 A&W Root. Beer Stand (George Medeiros); $30 Leo Paul Beaudoin, Gerald Berube, Albert Beaudoin; $25 Bertha Martel, Mrs. Richard Mello, Louis SteMarie, Mrs. Wili\red Gauthier, John Mendoza, Maurice Stebenne, Maurice Boulay, Yvonne LaFontaine.

Espirito Santo $425 Rev. Luiz A. Cardoso; $50 Mrs. Evelyn Hubert, A Friend (4); $40 M-M Frank B. Souza, Manuel Fragata & Family; $35 A Friend; $30 M-M John Raposa, M-M Antonio A. Rebelo, Manuel Rego, John Estacio & Family, Camos Oliveira & Family; $26 Jose C. Carreiro; $25 M-M Francisco Estacio, M-M Anthony Alves, Antonio Miranda, Duarte Pacheco Viveiros, M-M Jose Salvador, Patricts Estrella, M-M Ernest Carreiro, M-M Gilbert Tavares, Mrs. Rita Maohado, Mrs. Madelena Gomes, M-M John Borges, M-M Antonio Torres, A Friend. $100 M-M Jaime Pavao, $50 Espirito Santo Women's Guild; $25 M-M Ruidi Sousa, Mrs. Christine Garcia, Janice Hubert, M-M Robert Couto.

Notre Dame $500 Rev. Msgr. Alfred J. Gendreau; $100 M-M Roger LaBonte; $75 Cecile Masse; $50 Mrs. Annette FrascatQre, M-M Arthur LaFJoamme, M-M Normand Paul, M-M Robert Phenix; $45 Helena Chace; $40 M-M Rober.t Botelho, Albert Parent; $35 Emile J. Amiot; $30 M-M Thomas Mel,len, M-M Paul Messier, M-M Raymond A. Morrissette, M-M Armand Raiche. $25 M-M J. Ademord Allard, M-M Leopold Baraby, Gerard Berger, Hector Clement, Remi Couture, M-M Conrad Desmarais, M-M Paul Dumais, Jeannette Dupui's, Medora Dupuis, M-M Roger G. Fournier, M-M Bernard Gendreau, Eugene Hubert, M-M Rosaire Lariviere, M-M Umberto Latessa, Mrs. Laetitia Petit, Wilfrid Poirier, M-M Richard Raiche, M-M RQger Richard, M-M Edgar St. Mal'ltin, Mrs. Rejeanne St. Pierre, Armande Vigeant.


FALL RIVER Holy Cross $250 Franciscan Fathers OFM Conv.; $75 Holy Rosary Society of Holy Cross; $50 M-M Raymond Canuel; $35 In Memory of John A. Pietruszka; $30 M-M Stanley W. Nowak, M-M R'Obert J. Ciosek, An'Onymous, A Friend; $27 In Memory of J,oseph P. Czerwonka; $25 John Rys, M-M Joseph Mlynek, M-M Bronislaw Kozack, M-M Bronislaw Beben, Stephen Dzialo, M-M Stephen Pirog, M-M Walter Witengier, Mrs. Etta Walmsley, Holy Cross Men's Club, Anonymous (2), A Friend (3).

Holy Name $500 Dr.-Mrs. Andre Nasser; $300 Margaret G. Dillon; $200 Dr. Daniel L. Mooney, In Memory of Dr. Thomas F. Higgins; $150 Peerless Laundry M-M Walter Neves, M-M Raymond Clancy; $125 Mae Leary, Mrs. John B. Cummings; $120 In Memory of Ann M. Lynch; $100 M-M Alexander Vezina, Atty.-Mrs. William Long, Dr.-Mrs. Orner E. Boivin, Mrs. James Worden, M-M Thomas McGuire. M-M Herve Bernier, John & Ann Mitchell, M-M WiUiam Hargraves, Mrs. Carl Sunderland. $75 The Neilan F,amily, In Memory of M-M Louis B. Devine; $70 M-M Paul Dumais; $60 In Memory of Gladys L. O'Neil, Mrs. Ma,ry Roche, M-M Frederick B. McDonald; $50 M-M Raymond Gallagher, Rita Conray, Mrs. Thomas Tansey, M-M William C. Furze, M-M William F. P,atten, M-M Gerard Fortin & Collette, Hilda Philips, M-M John Carr, Mrs. Micha,el Regan, Mrs. George P. Hurley, Catherine Furze, Fred Czerwonka, M-M Joseph Paquet. $50 Helen G. Law, Catherine P. Harrington, Genevieve A. Harrington, Dorothy C. Sullivan, Michael Fitzgerald, Vincent Fitzgerald, Anna G. McCarty, Mona Shea, M-M Roger Booth, M-M John J. Mitchell, M-M Louis D. Coffey, James B. Kelley Jr., M-M Wilfred Morrissette & Diana Pacheco, M-M Francis L. Collins, Mrs. John Harding, M-M Michael Coughlin. $40 M-M James K. Marum, McArdle Family, M-M Joseph Pinsonneaulot, M-M Norman J. Roy; $36 In Memory of Deputy Fire Chief Walter Pietruska; $35 Marguerite Bonner, Kathryn V. & Margaret M. Whalen, William Bradbury, M-M Vincent Mannion, M-M Albert E. Mobuck, M-M Thomas Alecrim, M-M Charles Leonard, Madeline Casey, Mary C. Casey, Kathleen Smyth, M-M James F. Duffy, Mrs. Raoul T. Gagnon & Edward. $30 M-M David T. Sullivan, Olarence Bonner, M-M Paul R. Dunn, Margaret P.owers, M-M James Harrington, M-M Armand Desmarais, Mrs. Thomas Collins, Mrs. Arthur Shea, M-M Pierre Br,ouns, M-M Richard Wood, M-M Edward Bucher, M-M John Barry McDonald, M-M James Murray. $25 Eugene F. Barry, Raymond Beausoleil & Mrs. Robert Grandmont, M-M Tadeusz Bielawski, M-M Roland L. Boulay, M-M George Biltcliffe, Kathryn Chippendale, M-M William Chippendale, M-M George Clark, M-M William Collins, Emma Connors, Mrs. Francis Crosson, M-M Francis Crowe, M-M J. E. Cruger, Huth A .Cutting, M-M John D'Ambrosio, M-M Frederick D'Adamo, M-M Joseph Delaney, M-M P. Henry Desmond, M-M Edward J. Dolan Jr. $25 M-M John Donnelly Jr., Mrs. James Eastwood, Mrs. Walter J. Fallon, M-M Antone Fernandes, M-M Owen Finnig,an, M-M Leo J. Flynn, Dr.-Mr,s. Patrick Foley, M-M Roland Frazier, A Friend, Mrs. John J. Gallagher, M-M James Gibney, M-M John Grant, M-M Dennis Griffin, M-M William Hacking, Mrs. Donald J. Hackett, Julia T. Harrington, M-M William Harrington, Lo~etta Hart In Memory of John B. Ha,r.t, Mrs. Eleanor Howard, James B. Kelley III, Helena Kelley, M-M Daniel Kelly, M-M George Kelly, Robert Kitchen, Mrs. Forrest Knight, William C. Lahey, M-M Rene Lavoie, M-M Henry J. Lemerise, M-M Patrick Leonard. $25 Mrs. Frank Lewis, M-M Gerard Mack, Relenza C. Manchester, M-M William P. Marter, Cecilia E. Medeiros, M-M John Medeiros, Gertrude L. Mercier, Margaret V. Mercier, M-M Antero Monte, M-M J,oseph Morais, Margaret M. McCaffrey, In Memory of Katherine McNaboe, M-M Stephen J. Nawrocki, M-M Chester Nuttall, William Nuttall, M-M Thomas A. O'Donnell, M-M Gaston ~}ant, Mrs. Louise Ponton, Sisters of Providence, John 'Reder, Dr.-Mrs. J'oseph Rockett Jr., M-M Bernard Ryan, M-M LQuis Shea, Mrs. William Shea, M-M Angelo Stavros, Mrs. James J. Sulliv,an. $25 Bernard Sweeney, Honor Toohey, M-M Normand Vaillancourt, M-M Hugo V. Violette, Bernadette Walsh Mrs. Elizabeth Zalenski, M-M Joseph Furtado Jr.: Fra~ces Wa,rrener, M-M David BiShop, M-M John J. Sulhvan, M-M Daniel C. Medeiros, M-M Ronald BanviU~, Benevides' Family, Willi'am Lake, M-M Timothy Sullivan, M-M Arnold Martin, M-M Adelino Flores, Mrs. Anna K. McDowell, M-M James Costa M-M Ronald Rodriques. ' $2~0 Atty.-Mrs. George T. Bolger, Dr. Daniel T. Harrmgton, Dr.-Mrs. John Dunn; $150 M-M James B. Doherty, Claire Mullins; $100 Mrs. William A. Torphy, In Memory of Msgr. John A. Chippendale, In Memory of Charles & Margaret Bonner, Gertrude & Alice Lynch, Dr.-Mrs. Rene Nasser; $75 M-M Fred Zebrasky Rose & Madeline McDermott; $60 Margaret P. Kellihe: & Cecilia Sheahan, M-M Joseph Keefe.

$50 Dr.-Mrs. Alfred J. Roy, M-M Charles Franco M-M Hugh F. Reilly, Dr.-Mrs. Raymond Bauzys, Mrs: Anthony Geary, In Memory of Sister Cecilia, R.S.M. & Kathleen Gillespie; M-M Arthur Donovan M-M Matt.hew Sullivan, Katherine Hogan, M-M Wilfred SalOIS; $40 M-M Howard Marcoux, Rudolph LaVault路 $36 M-M Arthur Gladu; $35 M-M I. Paul Lanzisera: $3~ Katherine Lomax, Helen V. Lomax, M-M Stanley Mlkolazyk, Mrs. James E. Mullins. $25 M-M John J. Furze, Catherine O'Connell M-M Fr~nci.s Harrington, ~ay~ond McGough, Mrs. Herman Selgfrled, M-M KeVIn FItzpatrick, M-M Roland Gagnon, Aldonza Medeiros,M-M Raymond Greeley M-M Henry Kitchen, M-M Paul Arnoe, Nash Family; M-M Thomas E. Leamy, M-M Normand Couto, M-M Azarius

Plourde, M-M Thomas Charette Jr., Agnes Murtagh, M-M Anthony LaCava, M-M Kenneth Reinerio, Catherine O'Connor. $25 M-M John F. McMahon, M-M Thomas W. Hammond, Grace A. Taylor, Marie A. Murphy, M-M Thomas Cullen, M-M Joseph McGuill, M-M Raymond Chippendale, M-M Martin J. McDonald, Anna Malone, M-M Augustine Flanagan, M-M Antonio Castro, M-M Robert Reynolds, Mrs. Hilary White, M-M Dennis Sullivan, M-M Elmer Stafford Jr., M-M James Considine, Mary Ann Dillon, Mrs. William J. Aylward, Mrs. Stanley Bochenek, Mrs. Nicholas Hurst, John Keating, M-M Edward J. Metras, M-M Edmund Geary, M-M Thomas Souza, M-M Abram G. Caswell, Thomas P. Walsh, M-M John Azevedo. Our Lady of the Angels $1,500 Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes; $250 St. Vincent De Paul Society; $125 Council of Catholic Women; $100 In Memory of Lillian M. Theodore, Holy Rosary Sodality,- Holy Name Society,; $65 Tobias Monte; $80 ,John Branco, Joseph Mello, M-M Arthur Rego, Confraternity of Ohristian Doctrine, Knights of the Altar, Children of Mary Sodality, Ca.rlos Dionizi'o Jr., Mary & Pat Cabral. $36 Alfred M. Mello; $35 M-M Jose M. Lindo, John Medeiros Jr., Mrs. Agnes & the Misses Agnes & Veronica Ricardo, Willi,am Reg'o Sr. & Jr.; $30 Arthur Furtado, M-M John Wheadon, Misses Emma & Adelaide Arruda, M-M John Freitas, Mary Carreiro & Mrs. Rose Medeiros, Americo Miranda, Mrs. Anna & the Misses Mary & Mary C. Arruda, Richard Pavao, Herman Botelho, Kenneth Carrier Sr.; $27 Carol Hryciw; $26 Manuel Freitas. $25 Manuel Medeiros, Albert Tanguay, Augustino Gaglia,rdi, Octavia HHario, Joseph Oambra, Leonora Mello, Richard Arrugo, Mary Machado, M-M Amos Braga, Victor Santos, Manuel Correira, John Correi'a, The Furtado Family, Rep. Robert Correira, Almeida & Son Funeral Home, William M. Rego Jr., Manuel Aguiar, Holy Ghost Social Club, Manuel Silvia Jr., Manuel Raymond, Joseph Braga, Jesse Barreira, John Silvia, Manuel Carvalho, J'ohn M. Arruda, Carl Frederick, Joseph Silvia, Manuel Viveiros, Joseph Costa, Julius Rodrigues, John Moniz, Antonio Soares, In Memory of Mary M. Dupont, In Memory of Francis J. Candeias, Leonel Rodriques & Mary Lindo, Silvino Cordeiro, Antone Medeiros, M-M Manuel Santos, Edmund Vieira, Alfred & Kathy Almeida, Antone Michaels, Thaddeus Dzugala. Our Lady of Health $375 Rev. Joao C. Martins; $250 Holy Name Society; $200 -Holy Ghost Society; $100 Council of Catholic Women; $75 St. Vincent De Paul, $50 David Amaral, Prayer Group, Manuel Mello, A Friend (2); $35 A Friend; $30 Jeremias Rego, David Botelho; $25 A Friend, Francisco Silva in memory of Ambrosina Silva, Beatrice Vasconcellos, Deolinda Vieira in memory of Joseph Vieira, Manuel Pavao, J'oseph Gonsalves in memory of John Gonsalves, Jdseph Prenda, Mary Gonsalves in memory of Joseph Gonsalves, Afonso Cabral, William Silva, Thomas Cordeiro, Mary Ferreira in memory of Antone Ferreira. Our Lady of the Holy Rosary $500 M-M Emilio Dispirito; $300 Rev. Vincent F. Diaferio; $100 Mrs. Acquilino DiSpirito, In Memory of Concetta Margaletta & John J. McGuire Sr., M-M Peter Patot'a; $50 The Furgiuele Family, Peter & Celeste Lanzisera; $30 M-M Frank Stetkiewicz Sr., Mrs. Pileria Ventur,a. $25 Manuel Brum, M-M Edward Falandys, Edith S. Flanagan, Mrs. Edward C. Gibbons, M-M Edward Iwanski, M-M Joseph A. McNally, M-M Edward Mello, M-M Raymond Nogueira, M-M Kiah O'Brien III, M-M J'oseph Roderick, The Sasso F,amily, Noreen Shea & Kathleen M. Barr, Rose Sisca, M-M Joseph Witkowicz, M-M Lawrence Romeo. Immaculate Conception $300 Rev. Justin J. Quinn; $'250 Immacula,te Conception-8t. Vincent de Paul; $139 William J. Dugan; $100 In Memory of Thomas W. & Mary Newbury & Robert W. Newbury, Mrs. Mary A. Lennon & Mary L. Lennon; $80 A Friend; $60 A Friend; $57 M-M Raymond Lafleur; $50 In Memory of J'ohn & Julia Driscoll, Mrs. Teresa Hetu, Florence Lynch, A Friend (5). $40 M-M '11homas McHenry; $35 Mrs. Catherine Brahy, Joseph Fr,ancoeur, A Friend; $30 Mrs. Thomas F. Heaney Sr. & T,homas F. Heaney Jr., M-M Mario Lacava, Mrs. Wright Turner, Grace Walsh; A Friend; $25 M-M Louis A. Cyr, Margaret L. Dug,an, M-M Edward Gazarro, In Memory of Thomas J. & Am,,, Fleming, In Memory of Thomas King, William Murphv Mrs. William Reney, Mrs. Hectory Savoie, P2r. ,,1 AShworth, William Benevides, M-M Arthur Ber"p, ",. M-M Thomas Fournier, M-M Adelina G~r," ,~r Sullivan, Mrs. Peter Yeaman, A Fri c Sacred Heart $350 Rev. Barry W. Wall; $200 In Memory of M-M Thomas H. O'Brien & M-M Dennis C. Hurley, M-M Daniel F. Murphy Jr.; $125 In memory of Mildred G. Harring,ton, Elizabeth M. Trainor; $100 M-M John J. Harrington; Constance R. Lynch, In memory of Mrs. Anna L. Sullivan; $75 Catherine I. T,rainor, Walter H. White; $65 M-M Daniel F. Duffy, Thomas D. & Mar.garet F. Tolan; $60 Leonard J. Hughes; $50 Jane G. Broderick, Mary Grandfield, Sarah Halligan, In memory of Christopher T. Meyer, M-M Manuel J. Soares. $35 Catherine F. & Ellen L.Coughlin; $30 James F. Darcy, Charles A. Duffy, Thomas Keane, M-M James R. Mitchell, M-M Raymond Rosa, Mrs. Benjoamin Stafford, M-M John Sullivan, M-M Paul R. White; $25 Mrs. Anne T. Bishop, Mrs. Charles F. Bliffins, In memory of J. Etta Burke, Catherine Carvallio, Mrs. Manuel S. Crovello, William J. Desmond, Raymond Dozois, Chester Gosciminski, In memory of Horace N. Hall, Regina M. Higgins, Helen F. Loftus. $25 Thomas J. Loftus, In memory of George McCoomb, Mrs. John F. McGraw, Raymond McGuire, M-M Jimmy McRoy. Lillian Madden, Ka,thryn Madden,

Mrs. Jean Mizak, In memory of Ellen Nugent, George O'Brien, Powers, James H. Sullivan Jr., Evelyn Tonelli, M-M Richard M.

Robert M. Murphy, M-M Raymond F. M. Doris Sullivan, Waring.

St. Anne $250 Dr.-Mrs. Paul DeVillers; $200 Dominican Fathers, M-M Edgar Ross; $50 M-M Manuel Botelho, Imelda & Alice Gauthier, Mrs. Yvonne Fournier; $40 The Gauthier Family; $35 M-M Normand Chapdelaine; $30 M-M Benoit Canuel; $25 M-M Gerard Tremblay, M-M Paul Hamel, Mrs. Catherine Bernier & family, M-M Honore Gauthier, M-M J. Calixte Gauthier, M-M Lucien Dion, M-M Alfred Bedard. St. Anthony of Padua $400 Rev. Laureano C. dos Reis; $100 M-M Antone Camara; $50 M-M Mannie Camara; $30 M-M Emm,anuel M. Rezendes, M-M Wilfred Hamel,; $25 Anonymous,Mrs. Georgina Carreiro, M-M Frank S. Correira, Mrs. Herminia Souza, Mario Barbosa. St. Elizabeth $270 Rev. George J. de Souza; $50 St. Elizabeth Ladies Guild, Holy Name Society; $30 J,oseph Martins; $25 Laura Nobrega, John N. Costa, Charles Andrade. St. John the Baptist $350 Rev. Rene G..Gauthier; $150 M-M Donald Vezina; $100 St. Vincent de Paul Store; $55 M-M Edwa.rd Ouellette; $50 Friend of the Catholic Charities; $40 M-M William Guilmette, St. Vincent de Paul Conference of St. Jean Baptiste; $35 Friend; $33 M-M Orner Harrison; $30 M-M Eugene Gagon & Paul. $25 M-M Arthur Gauthier, M-M Louis Bouchard, M-M Robert Messier, M-M Lucien Laroche, Friend, M-M Manuel Correa, M-M Arthur Vidal, M-M George Talbot, Doris Dubreuil, M-M Oscar Phenix, M-M Raymond Picard, M-M Ronald Cote, M-M Philias Ouellette, George Campbell, M-M Alfred Berube, M-M John Farrell, M-M Francis Almeida. St. Joseph $500 Rev. Paul F. McCarrick; $300 The Miss Bernardette, Alma, Valerie Foley; In Memory of Catherine T. & Mary L. ,Harrington; $150 M-M Joseph O'Connell; $100 Mrs. Leroy Borden, M-M James Downey, Francis L. Harrington, Julia Mahoney, M-M Daniel W. O'Connell; $75 ~atherine M. Sullivan; $50 Eunice Dion, Julia Harrington, Mrs. Raymond Heyworth; $40 M:.M John Kiley; $35 Mrs. Joseph Boyd, Mildred Powers. $30 Eileen Murphy, Daniel Ne,tto, M-M William A. Nugent, James Perkins, Mary D. Sullivan; $'25 Anne Cote, Emily Downey, Mrs. Wallace Fairbanks, M-M John Fitzgerald, M-M Daniel Foley, M-M Robert Gagnon, Peter Hodnett, Elizabeth Liset, M-M Joseph Macek, M-M Cyril Marcille, Louise Murphy, HiUard Nagle, Agnes O'Brien, Eileen Rego, Mary Rose Sullivan, M-M Dale F. Tommer Sr. $30 M-M Walter Niohipor; $25 Anne Borden, James R. Boulay, Joseph L. Campbell, Edward Daley, M-M Carlton Gagnon, M-M Leonard Greenhalgh, Helen McAvoy, M-M Hugh J. Maguire, Bernard Tomlinson, Mrs. Bernard Tomlinson. St. Louis $200 St. Louis St. Vincent De Paul; $125 M-M Herman Mello; $100 M-M William Whalen; $55 Marion E. Fahey; $50 Mary Connerton, Anne Connerton; $40 J路ames Whalon Jr., John Whitty; $30 M-M Gilbert L'Heureux, Anita CoHard; $25 M-M William Ward, M-M John Maher, Angela Partridge, M-M John KerShura. st. Mathieu $100 M-MJoseph Rivard; $50 Raymond Poisson; $40 M-M Paul Lapointe; $30 Aime Paquet; $'25 M-M Normand Chouinard, Philip Vaillancourt, M-M Lucien Roy, M-M Cabaceiras, Mrs. Joseph Lafond, Ann Roussel, maine Guay.

M-M M-M Mrs. John Ger-

St. Michael $500 Rev. Joseph Oliveira; $'200 Rev. Manuel T. Faria; $100 A Parishioner, Mary T. Carvalho, M-M Gerald H. Silvia, Belmira E. Tavares; $80 M-M Joao Aguiar; $75 M-M Antone Souza; $60 Beatrice Capeto; $50 A P.arishioner, Dr.-Mrs. Joseph Carvalho, M-M Manuel S. Medeiros, Cecilia C. Oliveira; $40 M-M Manuel L. Carreir.a; $30 M-M Silvino Estrela, M-M Raul O. Medeiros, M-M Gilbert Mello, M-M Alvin S. Rego, ,Mrs. Alice Weems. $25 A Parishioner, M-M Belisario A. Almeida, M-M William Barboza, In Memory of Edward R. Costa, M-M Gilbert Feijo, M-M Guilherme Gonsalves, Manuel Latway, M-M Francis I. Lennon, M-M Antone C. Mello, Mrs. Georgina Moreira, In Memory of Guilhermina Viveiros, M-M Antonio M. Rego, M-M Edwin Rego, M-M Joseph Sousa, In Memory of J'ames Viveiros. St. Patrick $600 Rev. James F. Kenney; $300 Mar.,. garet M. Sullivan; $150 Rev. Horace J. Travassos; $100 M-M Walter Burns Jr., Geraldine Harrington, Mrs. H. E. Scully, M-M William Lynch; $70 M-M William Rys; $60 Ida Plunkett, M-M Edward DeCiccio; $55 In memory of James E. Shea, M-M Henry Urban; $50 Henry Augustine, M-M Edward Haponik, Mrs. Eugene LeClaLr, M-M Robert Regan. $35 Mary E. Kilroy, M-M Horace Travassos; $30 M-M Albert Arsenault, Mrs. Jane Coyle, M-M Patrick Leary; $28 In memory of Manuel & David Rosa; $25 Elizabeth Barrett, M-M Francis Clegg, Joseph Coady, Mrs. John Coady, In memory of James M. & Edward D. Cox, Joseph Crofton, M-M Martin Delahanty, In memory of John W. Falvey St., M-M Herbert Farias, M-M Ralph Fletoher, M-M R'aymond Halbardier. $25 Mrs. Mary Harrington, Esther Healey, In memory of Timothy ,& Annie Holland, Anne M. & Patricia M. Hughes, Abbie Kilroy, M-M Michael McCarthy, Mrs. Edmond Peladeau, M-M Anthony Peixinho, M-M Rene Perron. M-M Dougla's Poissant, M-M Frands Powell Sr., M-M Anthony Ruggiero, M-M LQuis Silvia, Sarah Spellman, M-M Manuel Viana.


FALL RIVER 55. Peter & Paul $100 In Memory of Helen R. Sullivan, M-M Edward Tyrrell, Florence Taylor, Mildred Shannon, In Memory of J. Edward Glynn; $75 Mary Tyrrell; $50 In Memory of Lawrence & Kathryn Lynch, M-M Edward Kelly, Mrs. J. Edward Glynn, M-M Nicholas Tyrrell; $40 Irene Lamothe, M-M Frank Sullivan, M-M William O'Neil; $35 M-M Edw.ard Quirk, M-M John Wilding; $30 Earl Cory, Janet Dupont Louise Tyrrell, M-M Stanley Janick. $25 M-M Haymond Polak, M-M Thomas Farrep, In Memory of William Farren & Family, Kathleen Gagne, John Dolan, John Ty.I\rell, Agnes Heffernan, Helen Lynch, Daniel Lynch, Ca,therine Lynch, Mrs. Jerome Foley, John Wnenta, Dorothy Hathaway, Clarence & Barbara Lee, M-M Pasquale DiMartino, Vincent DiMartino, Mrs. James Rogers, Charles Mahoney, John Mahoney, Marion Mahoney, M-M Fred Dolan, M-M Thomas Tunney, M-M John O'Connor, Carol Dutton, M-M James Donnelly, Mrs. Nicholas Ty,rrell, M-M Frederick Vitullo. $100 55. Peter & Paul Women's Club; 55. Peter & Paul St. Vincent de Paul Council; $50 M-M Matthew A. Shea Jr.; $25 M-M John Luebke, M-M Joseph Stankiewicz, M-M Raymond Dooley, Mary Whitehead. Ramona Meagher, M-M Leonard Mendoza. St. Roch $400 Rev. Lucien Jusseaume; $100 Saulnier's Sparkle Cleansers, Valcourt Industrial Supply Co.; $75 St. Roch's st. Vincent de Paul Society; $50 M-M Edward Desmarais, M-M Alfred W. Dupras, M-M Robert Pineault, Angeline Valcourt; $40 In Memory of J. Arthur Boucher; $25 M-M Henri Berube, M-M Irvin Dwyer, M-M Julien Gama.che, M-M Robert Levesque, M-M Raymond Levitre, M-M Paul E. Pineault. St. Stanislaus $525 Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski; $'275 Rev. Antoni Bury, S.Chr.; $350 A Friend; $260 Paul Gibson; $200 St. Stanislaus School; $175 A Friend; $135 St. Vincent de Paul; $125 Stanley, Sophie Mary Zmuda; $100 'Holy Rosary Society, M-M Thomas Pasternak, St. Stanislaus Women's Guild, M-M Frank Mis, A Friend, M-M Henry Hawkins, M-M Walter Kocon, Alice Kret, St. Stanislaus Men's Club, M-M Walter Gosciminski. $90 In loving memory of Frances & Paul Drzal; $60 A Friend, M-M Paul Klaege, Mrs. Walter Conrad, M-M Joseph Gromada; $55 M-M Stephen Kulpa; $50 Mary Niewola, Susan Maciorowski, A Friend, Carol Murphree, Paula King, M-M Eugene Hadala, M-M Walter Deda, M-M Robert Astle, A Friend (4), Stanley Lach, M-M Edward Teves, Ann Marie Teasdale; $45 A Friend; $40 M-M John Deveney, M-M Peter Homen, M-M Henry Paruch, M-M Daniel Rocha, Irene Sokolowski, Mary Kudlacik. $38 M-M George Pereira; $35 Peter Haracz. M-M Charles Ouellette, M-M w.alter Soczek, M-M William Wolowiec, M-M John ,Rogers, Josephine Niewola, M-M Warren O'Connell; $32 A Friend; $30 M-M Joseph Whipp, M-M Joseph Quinn, In Memory of Adam Polak, A Friend, M-M Matthew Chrupcala, M-M Louis Ange, lini, M-M Robert Polak. M-M Joseph Minior, M-M Leo Lavoie, Anna Laniak, M-M Eugene Czepiel, Daniel Gagnon, M-M John Mayo; $26 M-M Walter Stasiowski, Mrs. Frances Winarsk. $25 Helena Martini, Valerie Polka, A Friend (6), Antoinette Orzechowski, Mrs. Alexander Kocon, M-M Frederick Weglowski Jr., Ali,ce Laniak, M-M Ernest Motta, Walter Moson, M-M Theodore Ziolkowski, M-M Robert Rioux, M-M Leonard Smith, Eileen Hadfield, Mrs. Frank Majkut, Stella Majkut, M-M Thaddeus Stasiowski, M-M David T. Candeias, M-M Joseph Cichon & Family, M-M Stanley Pruchnik, M-M Edward Niewola, M-M John Cabeceiras, M-M Francis Rapoza, M-M Richard Miles, Stasia Dussault. M-M Michael Zwolinski, M-M Joseph Amaral. $25 M-M Peter Pietraszek, M-M Roland Dumas, Frederick Kudlacik, M-M Stanley Mis, Stella Dyl, Mrs. Chester Bednarz, M-M William Gonsalves, M-M Leonard Smith, M-M Thaddeus Chrupcala, George Levesque, M-M Phillip Violette, Beverly- DeMoura, Mrs. John Blackburn, Lauretta M. Machado. M-M Herman Mello, M-M Edwin Kosinski, Mrs. Patricia Dopart, M-M Ernest Edwards, Mrs. Frank Jancarik. $100 Dr.-Mrs. Joseph McGuill Jr., Patricia Leary; $60 Denis Butler; $35 M_M Stanley Wojnar, M-M George Wrobel, M-M Thaddeus Waszkiewicz & Jean; $25 Mrs. Barbara O'Neil, M-M John B. Silvia, M-M Edward Girza, M-M Arthur Silva, M-M Joseph Sroczynski, M-M Joseph Pavao, Jan E. Torres, M-M Kenneth Tremblay, M-M Roch Vadebonceur., st. William $500 Rev. William J. Shovelton; $165 Anna Gottwald; $100 Helen Donovan; $50 M-M Daniel Araujo, The Boodry Family, M-M John Maitoza, Mae Riley, M-M Louis Vive~os, M-M Frank Correia; $35 M-M Fred Chlebek; $30 M-M Harry Kershaw, M-M John Bates, Henry Raposa. $25 Martha Hobbs, Roland Talbot, M-M George Rhoads, M-M Peter D'Arrigo, David LaFrance. Cletus Malloy. M-M Franklin Manning, M-M Thomas Moore, M-M James Finglas, M-M Alfred Vieira, In Memory of William Desmond Crowley, Mrs. Lillian Reardon, M-M John Powers, M-M Herbert Boff. Charles Cafferty. Santo Christo $400 Rev. Antonio C. Tavares; $150 A Friend; $130 In Memory of M-M Justino Simoes; $100 M-M Alfred Campos; In Memory of Medeiros & Furtado families, A Friend; $75 M-M Daniel Castanho, In Memory of Parents of M-M Alfred Carreiro; $50 In Memory of Bernardo & Rosa Marotins. M-M John Victor, In Memory of John & Alexandrina Luiz. In Memory of Antone & Clara Simas, In Memory of Antone Souza, In Memory of Leocadia & Manuel da Silva Canario & Maria & John Moniz. $50 In Memory of Manuel & Emilia Moniz, M-M Manuel Campos, M-M Joseph Rego & Daughter, Alice Simas, M-M John Brilliant, Santo Christo Federal Credit Union, Joseph Gonsalves, M-M Man'uel Faria,

Willard Oots, A Friend; $40 M-M John Silvia, M-M Joao da Silva & Family, M-M Antone Almeida; $35 Jesse Carvalho; $30 M-M Francisco Galego & Family, In Memory -of Dominic Camara, M-M Joaquim Machado & Family. M-M Francis Mullaly, M-M J.ames Medeiros, Maria Rezendes, Augustinho Joseph Viveiros, In Memory of Manuel Canario & Maria & John Moniz, A Friend (2); $26 A Friend. $25 M-M Antonio Agusto, Mrs. Grace Learned, M-M Joseph Nunes Jr., In Memory of the Parents of M-M Frank Pacheco, M-M Ireneu Trindade & Family, M-M Joseph Oliveira, Anibal & Beatrice Souza, Thomas Frias & Sons, M-M William Reis, Mrs. Antonia Furtado & Son, Maria Pacheco, Duke's Variety, Alex.andrina Pacheco, M-M Manuel Furtado, M-M Joao Machado, Albert Carreiro, Beatrice Colucci. M-M Luis Castro, M-M Frank Perry. $25 In Memory of Peter Machado, In Memory of John & Georgina Mendonca & Mary & Carlos Pereira, In Memory of the Parents of M-M Justino Paulo, M-M Edward Malloy, Mrs. Amelia Moreira, Mrs. Cecilia O'Leary, M-M Donald Chabot, In Memory of Deolinda & Joseph Brilbante, In Memory of Mary Moreira, A Friend (3). ASSONET St. Bernard $200 Rev. Leonard M. Mullaney; $100 M-M John Brown, M-M Benoit Charland; $50 M-M Felician Brochu; $40 M-M Albert Desrosiers, M-M Leo Conroy; $30 M-M Paul Levesque, M-M Leo Talbot; $25 M-M Robert Gauthier. Joyce Gilbert, M-M Charles Mayo, M-M Robert Parker, Mrs. Franklin Arnold. M-M Louis Bevilacqua, M-M William Boulay, M-M Richard Brown,' M-M Frederick Demetrius, M-M Paul Lamoureux, M-M Roger Lussier, M-M Joseph Maguire, M-M Leonard Nicolan, M-M Thomas Perry, Mrs. Pauline Rebello, M-M Thomas Sears, M-M Edward Thompson. NORTH WESTPORT Our Lady of Grace $500 Rev. Edmond R. Levesque; $100 M-M John J. Marnik, M-M John Sparks, Anonymous (2); $75 Anonymous; $55 Anonymous; $50 Anonyomus (3). M-M William Chace, M-M Joseph A. Campbell, Adrien Picard & Daughter Margo; $35 M-M Aime Barnaby, Dr.-Mrs. John S. Cairns, M-M Gerald Emond; $30 M-M Joseph Goslin; $25 Anonymous (8), M-M Alfred Alves, Roger Brodeur, M-M Joseph L. Cabral, M-M Rene Dumont, M-M Louis Fernandes, M-M Vernon Fournier, M-M Robert Lafrance, Dr. Francis Martineau, M-M John Teves, M-M Daniel Tenehara, M-M Paul Vaillancourt, M-M Manuel Vale, Mrs. Thaddeus Zajac. WESTPORT St. George $1,000 Parishioner; $150 Rev. Rene R. Levesque; $100 Parishioner; $60 Parishioner; $50 Oscar Stebenne; $40 Parishi-oner; $36 Benjamin Barandas & Family;- $35 Parishioner; $30 Mrs. John F. Ward, M-M Peter Putis, Pa,rishioner, M-M Leo Romeo Dubreuil. $25 Alice Harrison, Mrs. Eveline MaRnant, St. Geol"ge Holy Name Society, M-M Robert Enos, Mrs. Herbel"t Sellers, Leonard Fagundes, M-M Adrien Durand, Parishioner (5), M-M John Pavao, M-M Damase Giguere, M-M Stanley Moore, M-M Kenneth Costa, Mrs. Alice Pilkington, M-M 'Kenneth Smith, M-M Al Stevenson. SWANSEA St. Michael $450 A Friend; $315 Rev. Clement E. Dufour; $125 St. Michael's Bingo; $100 In Memory of Eileen Crook, M-M Charles L. Viens, M-M John Farias; $60 A Friend (3), M-M Robert Cardinal; $50 M-M Kenneth Gardiner, M-M Joseph D. White, Mrs. Margaret Butler & Family & Miss Ann Keenan. A Friend (3); $40 M-M Joseph Hargraves; $35 A Friend, M-M Edward Thompson, M-M Walter Sagan; $30 M-M Manuel Silveira, A Friend (4), M-M Paul L. Tobin, M-M Laurent Pineau. $25 M-M Dominic Troy, M-M Ralph Lepore Jr., M-M John Szuba, M-M Robert McMahon, Norman Thibault, Living Waters Prayer Group, M-M Joseph Cyr, M-M A~tone Miranda, M-M Gerald Sevigny, St. Michael's Catholic Women's Club, Alfred Costa, Albert Bolduc, M-M Roland Prevost, M-M William Mitchell, M-M Gerard P. Lamontagne, A Friend (15). $80 St. Michael's St. Vincent Society.

LaSalle, M-M Lawrence E. Mannes; Arthur Jr., Mary C & Kathryn Cassidy. $25 George Lee, M-M Edwa.rd F. Moore, Richard A. Mello, M-M Martin Cone, M-M William Moran, M-M Robert F. Smith, M-M Robert Cox, Helen Sullivan, Mello, M-M MaI'ltin Cone, M-M William Mpran, M-M Edward Synan, Leo A. Bond, M-M William Gilbert. Mrs. David M. Kilroy, M-M Edmund F. Bagley, Mary E. Judge, A. George Stukas, M-M Roland Poitras, Daniel Ready, M-M Gerard Deslauriers, Mrs. Joseph Biastoff, Oliver C. Perry Jr., M-M Raymond 'Bachand, M-M Robert Mathiett M-M Donald Maj'ler, M-M Thomas Donahue, Mary E. Lynch, M-M John Kiernan, Robert Souza, Annie M. Roberts, M-M Roland Thibault, M-M Joseph Malvey. $100 M-M John M. Canto; $50 M-M Carlton D. Bordman; $30 M-M William V. Mahoney Jr.; $25 Mrs. Evelyn Amaral, M-M Peter J. Bartek, Mrs. Charles J. Cavanaugh Jr.. M-M Douglas E. Chapman, Thomas J. Daley, Armand A. Saurette. St. Thomas More $750 Rev. Msgr. John J. Regan; $200 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $125 In Memory of Reverend Francis M. Coady, In Memory of Joseph F. & Margaret M .Foley; $100 M-M Vincent A. Coady, Mrs. Catherine C. Connelly, M-M James Crivaro, M-M John R. Fennessey, M-M Francis J. Silvia, St. Thomas More Women's Guild, M-M William J. Gibney, Mrs. Ernest E. Grenier Sr., M-M Charles W. Latham; $90 Reginald ' C. Marchand; $80 M-M Francis Lussier. $50 In Memory of ~he Connors Family, M-M Paul Daley, Edwin Doolan, M-M Charles Hague, Lillian C. Hart, Mary Hart, H. Earl Heron, M-M John F. Kineavy, M-M Henry J. McGowan. M-M John Mitchell, M-M James Pappas, M-M Albert E. Shovelton, Frederick J. Wilding, Helena B. & G. Bernadette Mahoney, M-M John O',Brien, Mary E. Sullivan; $40 M-M Louis F. Fayan, M-M Donald Hussey; $30 M-M Richard Crowell, M-M John Gaspar, Mrs. John H. Johnston, M-M Edward McCann, M-M Arthur H. Roy, The Shea Family, M-M Luke Urban; $26 M-M William Ryding. $25 In Memory of Albert M. Berard, M-M Paul A. Borkman, M-M Jay R. Cuttle, Barbara & Margaret Dunn, M-M Joseph D. Hopkins, Edward C. Monarch, M-M James Mullins, M-M Stanley Sieczkowski Jr., Anna Smith, M-M Gerald G. Anctil, M-M Eric C. Araujo, Jane M. Borden, M-M Leonard Burgmyer, M-M Gilbert Calara, M-M Robert Charland, John J. Clorite, Mrs. John E. Connolly, M-M William F. Croke. $25 M-M Edmund F. Crowell, In Memory of Marguerite Delahunt, M-M Marcel Dionne, M-M Gerald Driscoll, M-M Joseph W. Duffy, M-M Daniel Grace, M-M Ralph Guerriero Sr., M-M Leo E. Guertin Jr., M-M Moran Jammen, Mrs. Frank H. Johnson, M-M Edward Kaylor, M-M Frederick Kozak, M-M Leroy Learned, James McDonald, James F. McIntyre, M-M Elbert Mavel, M-M Louis C. Medeiros, M-M Arthur Miranda, M-M Ernest A. Mizher, M-M Cletus J. Monahan, M-M Thomas F. O'Connell, Mrs. John O'Day, M-M Austin J. O'Toole, M-M Walter Pierce, M-M Joseph M. Quinn, Stephen Rebello, M-M Francis Reis, M-M Albert Remy, M-M Edward L. Sullivan. Florenca M. Sullivan, M-M Donald Waring, M-M William Whalen.. .

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$125 Henry Gurl; $50 Charles Burke Jr.; $30 Mrs. Hilen R. Burke, M-M Richard Kelley; $25 Mrs. Charles Bergeron, M-M ,John Falvey, M-M Joseph D. Iadicola, M-M Ronald Mandeville Sr., Mrs. Charles McDermott, M-M Ernest Rogers, M-M William B. White Sr. SWANSEA

$120 Judge Milton R. Silva; $100 Holy Rosary Sodality; $50 Catherine Quental; $30 Camilo Viveiros; $25 Ignacio Andrade. Manuel Carreiro, Manuel B. Silvestre.

Our Lady of Fatima $500 Anonymous; $360 Anonymous; $200 M-M Robert P. LaFlamme, Anonymous; $150 Harold K. Hudner; $120 M-M Harold Higgins, William R. Mahoney Jr.; $100 Anonymous, M-M Russell B. Cochrane, In Memory of George McCoomb; $85 Mona C. Kennedy, Mrs. Donald L. MacDonald; $75 Our Lady of Fatima Women's Guild; $60 Anonymous, M-M William R. Flynn. $50 Anonymous, M-M Joseph F. Foley III, M-M Keith Kenyon, M-M John Lyons, M-M James Leffers, M-M Andre G. Michaud, M-M Ambrose Powers; $40 Anonymous, M-M Andrew Boisvert, Anne V. Fayan; $35 Anonymous, M-M Leonard E. Boardman, M-M Joseph T. Drury, M-M Bernard Swales Jr., M-M John F. Sweeney; $3O'Anonymous (2), M-M Edward J. Bryda, M-M Normand R. ~evesque, M-M Joseph M. McDonald, M-M Paul J. V. Parente, M-M Harold Senay, M-M Charles West; $28 M-M Frank A. Cusick Jr., John M. Powers. $25 Anonymous (16), M-M Gordon, M. Carrolton, M-M Edward Coleman, M-M James E. Conroy, M-M William F. Cripps, M-M Joseph A. DeNardo, M-M Junior C. Erickson, M-M William S. Gray. John J. McCarthy, M-M RobeJlt F. McConnell, James J. McDermott, M-M Edward S. McNerney, M-M James Mello, Mrs. Leonard J. O'Neil, M-M Joseph Pineau, Mrs. Georgia S. Silvia, M-M Robert Smith, M-M John J. Sullivan, M-M Michael Sullivan, M-M 'Peter F. Turcotte.

St. Patrick $500 Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton; $250 Dr. Roger Cadieux, Dr. Roland E. Chabot; $200 In Memory Deceased Parish Priests; $150 St. Patrick's Parish Council, St. Patrick's Women's Guild, M-M Raymond R. Adam; $125 St. Patrick's St. Vincent de Paul Society; $100 In Memory of Anne V. Fleming, Mary E. Quirk, Mrs. Oharles E. Sevigny. M-M Joseph Matthews, M-M David Dunne, In Memory of Henry J. Ki,tchen Sr. $50 William F. Ready, Helen & Theresa Archard, Fernand C. & Robert Auclair, -Sheila Matthews, St. Patric~ Prayer Group, A Friend, Edward J. Leonard, Harold J. Regan, M-M Edward J. Kelly, $40 Joseph A. Capostagno, Arthur F. Ca'ssidy; $35 M-M Charles E. Demers, M-M V.alentino Pallotta, M-M Thomas Falvey, Lillian I. Hadad, M-M John N. Daly; $30 Frances M.

St. Dominic $350 Rev. Daniel E. Carey; $200 M-M Arthur Cavanaugh; $150 M-M Norman E. Ashley; $100 Eugene Orosz, Leonard Brophy, Joseph Marum, Robert LaChance; $80 M-MCraig Sherwin; $60 M-M Paul MarteHy, M-M Harvey Lenon; $50 M-M John Gunn. M-M Henry Vanasse; $35 M-M John Silva; $30 M-M Oswald Medeiros, M-M James Carr. $25 The Clement Family, Joseph Cousineau, M-M' John R. Schaefer, M-M Joseph Castro, M-M Joseph Barboza, M-M Paul Hastings, M-M Thomas C Murphy, M-M Thomas Ryan, M-M Richard Thiel, William Surette, John Pavao, M-M Thomas Bourne, M-M J HInchcliffe, Mrs. Mary McLeod, M-M John Cooney, M-M George Harrington, M-M John Gibney, M-M Kenneth Kelley.

SOMERSET St. John of God $150 Lawrence Borge; $50 John ChelleI Jr., Joseph Coray, George Colombe, Louis Machado, Genaro Mateo, John V. Velozo Jr., Ventura Family; $35 M-M Manuel Michael; $30 George Amaral, Leonel S. Medeiros, Daniel Rapoza, Louis Rosa, Edgar Rebelo, Laureano Silva; $25 Manuel Alvernaz, Joseph Antone, M-M Frank R. Borges Jr., Henry Botelho, Joseph Camara, John Coffey, Joseph Costa, Joseph Costa. $25 Mrs. Mary Costa, Edward Machado, Raymond R. Machado, Joseph Motta, Irene Pereira, James Rebello, Richard St. Pierre, John Silvia Jr., .Mrs. Eulalia Soares, Manuel L. Sousa, Alfred J. Souza, Jesse Velozo, David Motta, Arthur Provost.


SWANSEA St. Louis de France $425 Rev. Louis R. Boivin; $500 Ideal Laundry; $300 In Memory of Joseph F. Dufour; $175 St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $100 M-M Emile Cote, Bingo Committee; $75 M-M Armand Francoeur; $60 M-M Armand Gauthier; $50 M-M Joseph Duquette, M-M Edward Souza, M-M Albert Michaud, Leo Mathieu, M-M Micha.el Kardosz, M-M L. P. Sohlernitzauer, Ladies of St. Anne Sodality; $40 M-M Daniel Berthiaume; $35 Mrs. Robert A. Dufour; $30 M-M Thomas Hassey, M-M Jean Emond, M-M Ambrose Maynard, M-M Raymond Audet. $25 In Memory of Robert S. Murphy Jr., M-M Edmond P. Tremblay, In Memory of Rev. Bernard Lavoie, M-M William Bourassa & Daughter, M-M Rene Michaud, M-M Roland Goddu, M-M Elphege Blanchette, M-M Adelard Larue, M-M Donald PraU, M-M Roger Laflamme, M-M Raymond Levesque, M-M Raymond Dumont, M-M Francis McCurdy, M-M Francois Tremblay, Mrs. Abraham Boule, M-M Edwin Booth, M-M Edgar Trudeau, M-M William Frias, M-M Edward Emond, George Levesque, M-M Leo J. Langfield, M-M MHton Brouillard, M-M Normand Michaud, M-M Robert Michaud. $25 M-M Joseph Rodrigues, M-M Leo Cha,bot, M-M Joseph Belanger.

NEW BEDFORD Holy Name $500 Rev. John J. Murphy; $125 A Friend; $100 M-M Martin Barry, M-M James Flanagan, M-M Peter Gi'ammalvo, In Memory of John J. Gibbons Jr.; $60 M-M Richard Cole, M-M Eric Erickson; $50 M-M Hugh Earley, Joseph F. Foley, M-M John Lyons, Mrs. John V. O'Neil, M-M Dorwin Stockwell, M-M Robert Sylvia, M-M Jacob Teser; $40 M-M· Joseph Landry; $30 Mrs. Charles Bramwell, M-M Leo Cole, M-M Joseph F. Gorman, Constance Zygiel, Monica Zygiel. $125 In Memory of Teresa Marshall; $100 M-M Guido Coucci; $75 Helen McIntyre; $65 M-M Charles A. Gunning; $60 George Rogers; $40 Mrs. John J. O'Neil; $35 Edith McIntyre; $30 M-M Edward Burns; $25 M-M James J. Cafferty, Mrs. John Clarke, M-M Clifford Crowley, Stanley Garcyczca, M-M James Harrington, M-M Ernest L'Abbe, Eileen Marshall, M-M Philip Murray, M-M Joseph Nelson, Mrs. Eugene Sladewski, M-M Clifford J. Snell, M-M George E. Swansey, Mrs. Mary L. Wilson, M-M Michael P. Wilson.

Our Lady of Assumption $25 M-M Antonio Gomes, M-M Jose F. Cruz, M-M Samuel Barboza. Immaculate Conception $500 Rev. Manuel P. Ferreira' $250 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Confirmation Class' of Immaculate Conception; $150 Immaculate Conception Charismatic Community; $100 Abel & Theresa Fidalgo, Abel & Clementina Rebello, David Resendes, Henry & Delores RodriWles; $80 A Friend; $75 Dr. David & Loretta Costa; $50 Bernadette A. Costa, Jose S. Moniz, Manuel G. daSilva, Joao V. Soares, Maria H. Soares, Dr.-Mrs. Manuel G. Camacho, Immaculate Conception Holy Rosary Sodality, Victor t& Elsie Rebello, Noe Medeiros. $45 Edwino Reis; $40 Franciesco A. Amaral, Manuel Baptista, Carlos R. Costa, Delores Freitas, Antonio J. Vasconcelos; $39 Willi'am McCarthy; $37.50 A Friend; $35 Alzira R. Cabral; $30 Alice Camara, Anibal Capella, Gilbert S. Cavaco, Gilbert R. Coelho, Arthur Correia, Mary Correia, Joao P. Jor-ge, Francisco D. deMedeiros, Hermano S. Medeiros, J()hn A. Medeiros, Joao J. Medeiros, Manuel C. deMelo, Agostinho Pinto, Rosa Rodrigues, Aires deSousa, Jesuino R. deSousa, J()se F. . Torres, Maria G. Torres, Antonio D. ¥asconcelos, Germano P. Xavier, Euclides & Mary Cabral, David & Jacky Lira. $25 Jeronimo Coelho, Manuel F. Ferreira, Richard Botelho, Mary S. Bettencourt, Maria F. Borges, Osorio C. Borges, In Memory of Daniel W. Burgess, Jose Carv·alho, Beatrice F. Dupre, Jose Esteves, Manuel Fernandes, Manuel A. Ferreira, In memory of Mitchell S. Jasinski, Elias. Lindo, Jose P. Noia, Francisco A. Penha, Ernest M. Pereira, Mary M. Pereira, Jose A. Pires, Augustus Rapoza, Moses R. Souza, William Travers, Ani'bal Vaz.

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel $750 Rev. Msgr. Luiz G. Mendonca; $500 Vincent Fernandes; $150 Mount Carmel Women's Club; $100 Manuel A. Gomes, Virginio Macedo, John J. Oliveira, Henrique Rouxinol, Ildeberto Jose, Pacheco Sousa, In Thanksgiving to Our Lady of Lourdes, A Friend (2), Rev. John J. Oliveira.; $99 A Friend; $75 A Friend (2); $60 Antone B. Santos, A Friend; $55 A Friend. $50 James Almeida, Donald Cosme, In Memory of Charles Florio, Evelyn Hendricks, Mary Hendricks, Celina Oliveira, Raul M. Pereira Jr., James Perry, Antonio Agostinho Santos, Manuel Sousa, Manuel G. Souza Jr., Almerinda Ventura, A Friend (2); $40 Joaquim Fernandes Lourenco, Mario da Graca Oliveira, Luois Roderiek, Edmund J. Sylvi'a, Joao Tomasia, A Friend; $35 In Memory of M-M I. P. Lopes, Juliet Lopes, Hortense Ribeiro, Michael T. Ribeiro, A Friend. $30 Manuel de Sousa Cabral, Victorino da Silva, Joao Tavares do Couto, George M. Ferro, Carlos D. Lima, Jose Mantlel Medeiros, Manuel Mello, Manuel F Rapoza, Manuel Rapoza Jr., Joseph Silveira Jr., Joseph Pimentel Vieira, A Friend; $26 Elias Costa Jr.; $25 Edwin M. Albino, Jose Arruda, Richard Cabral, John Chora, Manuel Correia, Norman Ferreira, Mary Florio, John Fortunato, In Memory of Charles A. Gaspar, Mary Jacinto. Joseph F. Martins, Hilda Mathews, Edward I. Mello, Eduardo Mendonca, Mariano Pimentel, Joseph Rapoza, Mariana Salvador, Charles Santos, A Friend' (3). Our Lady of Fatima $100 A Friend; $60 Anonymous; $50 M-M Bernard Gleason, M-M Austin Manning, M.,M Norman Mathieu, M-M JOSePh Lopes, M-M Anthony J. Pereiraj $30 M-M J. Leger; $25 A Friend

(4), Anonymous (2), Camire Construction, M-M Raymond DeCosta, M-M George Desrosiers, The Fiano Family, M-M Joseph Forgue, M-M Marvin Forsythe, M-M Joseph Fournier, Aime Goyette, Lucille Lequin, M-M William Pendergast, Mr,s. Antone Torres. Our Lady of Perpetual Help $300 Conventual Franciscan Fathers; $100 M-M Andrew Banas; $50 M-M Casimir Smeka, Friend (2), M-M Eugene Chaberek, M-M Lionel Dubois; $40 In memory of Frank & Rosalie Jeglinski, M-M Thad Irzyk; $35 Joseph Gonet, M-M Edward Jablonski; $30 Ka,szynksi Family; $25 M-M' Boleslaus Ara'basz, M-M Henry Cembalisty, Friend (4), M-M Mitchell Gacek, Dr. Francis P. Grenn. M-M John Janasiewicz, M-M Mitchell Koczera, M-M Joseph Michalski, M-M Konstanty Nowak, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Society, M-M Chester Ponichtera, M-M Edward Przybyla, M-M Joseph E. Robida, M-M Felix Witkowicz. Sacred Heart $100 Bishop James E. Cassidy; Gen. Assembly 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, Anne Sirois, Arthur H. Deschenes; $75 M-M Gerald LaFrance, M-M Roger Menard & Claudette; $60 M-M Omer Tardi; $50 M-M Pierre C. Seguin, M-M Henri Daigle & Family; $30 M-M Lucien Vanasse; $25 Mrs. Joseph H. Bedard, M-M Raymond Rainvillt, M-M John Bellefeuille, M-M Jules Lamothe, Charles Bouchard, M-M Henry St. Pierre, M-M Roland Pion, Mrs. Irene Rainville, M-M Paul Soucy, M-M Joseph Bettencourt, M-M' Eugene H. Sasseville.

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St. Anne $50 St. Vincent de Paul Society, st. Anne's Conference; $40 Rose Lafleur & Flore Berthiaume; $35 M-M Henri Constant, M-M Arthur Powell,; $25 M-M Aldei LaFrance, Robert Choquette, Mrs. Victor Morency, Mrs. Irene Furtado, M-M Albert Lamoureux, Raymond Kobza, M-M Harry Sears. $350 Rev. Roland B. Boule; $25 M-M John Zager, Mrs. George Erichsen.

St. Anthony of Padua $400 Parish Societies; $'250 Rev. Bertrand R Chabotj $150 Anonymous parishioner; $100 Rev. Marc H. Bergeron, St. Anthony Parish Beano Flund, -St. Vincent de Paul Society of the parish; $60 Andre & Rosette Daigle; $50 Adrien Beauregard, Yvonne Chapdelaine, M-M Lionel Robitaille; $30 Henry Nadeau, Rose Boucher; $25 Anonymous parishioner (3), Lucie Esa, Georgianna Esa, Zoella Dufour, M-M Wilfred Mailloux, Lena & Imelda Mailloux, J'anson's Pharmacy, Normand Despres, Raymond Drolet, David & Adrienne Rego, M-M Alfred Gauthier, Henry Dube. St. Boniface $100 In memory of Gertrude B. Kruger; $50 Rev. Roy Yurco, SS.CC.; $25 Mrs Lillian Corre, Dennis Koczera, M-M Wm. Hettinger Sr., In memory of Gertrude B. Kruger. St. Casimir $50 Frank Kulesza & Son, Anonymous; $25 M-M Stanley Sch.ick M-M Louis F. Peltz, M-M John Gonet, M-M Louis Peltz, Mrs. Wanda Dabrowski, M-M Henry Roszkiewicz, M-M Stanley Adamowski, M-M Charles D. Arruda, The Holy Name Society, Anonymous (3) St. Francis of Assisi $350 Rev. Ronald A. Tosti; $52 Hormidas J. Marcotte; $50 Anonymous (2), Gonsalves Reis Family, Edward F. Leary Jr.; $35 Louis Bono; $30 Ghilardi Family, Baptist J. Vercellone' $25 Anonymous (4), Virginia M. Botelho, Joseph P~rry. Peter Regis, William N. Whelan III. St. Hedwig $150 Patla Family; $100 Stanley Twarog (in honor of Jacinta & Franeisco Marto); $75 M-M Charles Goulart; $30 Dr. Amelia Caton $25 M-M Stanley Los, M-M Matthew Dobyna, M-M Chester NietU'pski, M-M Stanley Szulik.

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St. Joseph $500 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache; $175 Mrs. Lorraine Roy; $150 St. Joseph St. Vincent de Paul Society, M-M Conrad Seguin; $100 In Memory of M-M Raphael Beaulieu by Therese, Simone & Alice Beaulieu Dr.-Mrs. Gerald Carrier & family, M-M H. Ernest Dionne; $50 Laura Deneault, M-M Ernest Hodson, M-M Rene L'Heureux, A Friend; $39 Anonymous; $35 M-M Frank Braga, M-M Henri Gardner A friend M-M Alfred Sylvia Jr. " $25 Anonymous (3), M-M Richard Bachand, A friend (7), M-M Alton Baker, M-M Webster Bowen, Dr. Paul Carrier, Mrs Mary Dansereau, M-M Henri Desrosiers, M-M Joseph Farland, M-M Roger Gagnier, Marie Hodson, M-M Pamphile Letourneau, M-M Lionel Marchand, Leo Marcotte, M-M Raymond Methot, Mrs. Rosa Myers M-M Roger Quintin, Annette Richard, M-M Lucie~ Rober, M-M Lionel Silva, M-M J. George Vezina. St. James $400 Rev. Armando Annunziato; $125 Rev. John A. Ra·poso; $75 Carol De Souza' $60 M-M Timothy Mitchell; $50 M-M William Batty Jr., M-M John Callanan, M-M Alphonse <:::henette, M-M Robert Clark, Perry Coholan, M-M Albert Correia, M-M Daniel Dwyer, M-M Edward J. Kirwin, Alice F. Lowney, M-M Richard Manning, Anna Meehan, M-M Joseph O'Brien, M-M Andrew O'Neil; $35 Mrs Joan Hirst, M-M Edward O'Rourke, John Quinn, Alice & James Walsh, Leo 'Worden. $30 Minnie McDonald, M-M Leonard O'Brien, Mrs. Charles Palmer, Li~onel Sears, M-M Joseph Souza; $26 M-M Armand PereIra; $25 M-M Leonard Almeida, Mrs. Arthur Amaral, M-M Valmore Barabe, Mrs. James Bolton, Madeleine Burns, M-M Roger ChOUinard, Janet Connelly, M-M Edward Connulty, Violet V. Corbeil, M-M Edmund Coyne, Mary Gallagher, Ruth P. Gomes Robert Hayes, Helen J'arusik, M-M Charles Lamoureux: $25 M-M Edward Mackay, M-M Edward Maguire, M-M Alfred Normandin. Henry O'Brien, William O'Malley; M-M John Paul, M-M Joseph Percival, M-M William Perry, Loretta Phaneuf, Mary Phaneuf, Ellen Robinson, Helen A. S. Ross, Mrs. Vincent Shea, M-M George Sheehan, Mrs. Luke Smith, Mrs. Manuel Sylvia, Mrs.

Robert Taber, Mrs. M. Josephine Talford, Mrs. Kathleen Walden, Mrs. Alexander Whelan. Frances Whelan, M-M Thomas Whittle, Mrs. William Wood, M-M Adam Zych St. Kilian $30 Janet Hardman; $25 M-M Allen Bentley, M-M Victor Chausse, Jeannette Freitas. st. Lawrence $300 Very Rev. John P. Driscoll V.F ; $150 M-M William Kearney; $IQO Mrs. Thomas Osborne; $75 M-M John Tierney; $60 M-M Thomas J. Long, M-M Patrick Davis; $50 M-M James Dee, M-M Arthur Kirkwood, Elizabeth & Helen O'Connor, M-M Lawrence E. Finni, Francis E. McCarthy, Howard Ricketson; $40 Dr.-Mrs. William Muldoon; $35 M-M Dalpha Levallee; $30 M-M Harold S Barney, M-M Emil Hirth, Joseph ·S. Manghan, Helen McGrath, M-M Charles' Burke, Frances A. Burke, M-M Paul Curry, Helen A. Driscoll, M-M Myron Tripp. $25 M-M Raymond Bolton, Anna M. Brady, Mrs. Michael Harrington, James Loughran, The F. H. DeTerra Family, June A. Harrington, Robert Hitchen. M-M Walter Loveridge, M-M Thomas P. Maguire, Mrs Hazel McCrohan, M-M Edward Mello Jr., James F. Murray, M-M Thomas F. Parker Jr., M-M John Whalen. St. Mary $1,000 St Mary's Bingo; $400 Rev. Bernard H. Unsworth; $100 M-M Richard Brown; $60 M-M John Sardinha; $50 M-M Gaston DeBrosse, M-M Normand Boutin, M-M Gilbert Manville, M-M Rene Carroll, M-M Charles Mello, M-M Gabriel Folco, M-M John Dexter, M-M Gilbert Costa; $40 M-M Thomas McKenna; $39 M-M Rod Lussier; $35 M-M Joseph F. LeBlanc; $30 M-M Robert Newsham, M-M Francis D. Sullivan, M-M David Costa, M-M Peter Galary, M-M David Loveridge, In Memory of Jeremiah Regan, Mrs. John Hughes, M-M Peter Becker. $25 M-M Arthur Greene, M-M John Freitas, M-M Dennis Poyant, M-M Paul Marashio, Edward Maclean, M-M Alfred Dias, M-M Antone Quintal, M-M Vincent Bertalotto, M-M Donald Swain in Memory of their Fathers, M-M Richard Lally, Ma:bel Rezendes, Mrs. Joseph Rezendes, Richard Bourgeois, Ernest Leucht, The Misses McGoff, M-M James Mendes, M-M William Constant, M-M Arthur Fredette, Roger Thomasset it Son, Mrs. William Donlan, Isaura Teixeira, M-M William Avila, M-M Clarence Whitaker, M-M Joseph Walsh, M-M Raymond Bouchard, M-M William Whelan, M-M Albert Pepin, Ernest Ponte. . $1,000 M-M Paul Duchaine; $100 St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $50 M-M Roland Tavano; $30 M-M Louis Begin; $25 M-M Robert Schwartz, M-M Frank Barton, M-M Thomas O'Leary, M-M John Bissonette, Misses Alice & Hazel Davis, M-M Joseph Gendron.

St. Theresa $350 Rev. Joseph A Martineau; $60 Dorothy Thomas; $50 Lorraine Desrosiers, M-M Raymond Bourassa, M-M Laurier Marcoux, M-M Eugene Lemieux; $30 M-M Roland Dumas, Roland J. Lemieux, Daniel J. Rego; $25 M-M Theodore Frechette, M-M Leo Sylvia, M-M Henry Labelle, Mrs. Adrien Lemire, M-M Gerard Richard, M-M James Kelley, M-M Ovila Rock, M-M Roland Benoit, M-M Raymond A. Guerette. $30 M-M Robert Boulet; $25 St. Anne's Sodality of St. Therese Church, M-M Valmore Gonneville, M-M Roger Fernandes.

MARION St. Rita $250 Dr.-Mrs. Charles C. Parsons; $100 M-M Calude Ellis, M-M Edmund McCarthy, M-M Francis Mead, M-M Ernest Weber, St. Vincent de Paul Society; $50 Virginia Barry, M-M Frank Cafarella, M-M Jere Donahue, M-M James Feeney, M-M Warren Mackensen; $40 M-M William Doherty; $30 Dr.-Mrs. William Dawson, M-M Edward Gallini, M-M John Lowney. $25 M-M Richard Arthur, M-M Donald Avery, M-M Robert Boys, M-M John Burns, Mrs. Daniel Coakley, M-M John DePina, M-M James Ja.ckson, M-M Frank Kozicki, M-M Harold Frye,' M-M Ronald Labbe, M-M Roland Letendre, M...M Fletcher Long, Mary Monte, M-M Robert O'Brien, Catholic Women of St. Rita's, Halsworth Ranloph, M-M Richard Roszkiewicz, Mrs. Edmund Valley, M-M Richard Simcock. M-M Robert V. Sweeney, Rosalie Tirrell, Dr.-Mrs. Robert Tremblay, Dr. Jean Webster. $300 Rev. John J. Steakem; $50 M-M James W. Fallon Jr.; $25 Sara Bartholomew. ACUSHNET St. Francis Xavier $100 M-M James J. Gleason, St. Vincent de Paul Society-St. Francis Xavier Chapter; $75 A Friend, In Thanksgiving; $50 A Friend; $40 M-M Chester Cesolini; $39 A F.riend; $35 M-M Richard H. Barry; Leo, Yvonne & Violet Boucher, M-M Nelson Girard, M-M James M. Haworth, M-M Raymond J. LeBlanc; $30 M-M Leo N. Coons. $25 A Friend (7), M-M Edward Farfalowski, M-M Raymond Gladu, M-M Oscar Lapalme, Bella LePage, M-M Lawrence Mulvey, M-M Joseph T. O'Neil, M-M Leo Ricard, Lionel Tetreault, In Memory of T·he Weeks Boys, M-M William J. Veary, Richard Viveiros, M-M Martin McCoy Jr., M-M Albert Rivet, Louis M. Sylvia. FAIRHAVEN St. Mary $150 M-M Roland Bourgault; $100 Ladies of the Sacred Hearts Association, Dr. Robert Gaudreau, M-M Charles Ehmann; $tl5 M-M Matthew R. Hart; $50 M-M Alex Gonsalves, M-M Louis F. Vaudry Jr.; $39 M-M Walter Urban; $35 M-M Manuel Martin, M-M John A. Wojcik, M-M Donald Lipsett, M-M Weber R. Torres Jr., Dr.-Mrs. Denis Brault, M-M Normand Despres; $30 M-M Frank Marujo; $25 Mrs. Leo Grenon, M-M Joseph Cataldo, M-M James Joaquim, M-M Robert Dorgan Sr., M-M Bernard Boutin, M-M Gilbert Flora, M-M Paul Sirois, M-M Albin Silva. Sacred Hearts $100 M-M David Sibor; $50 Nancy Ferreira; $25 Arnold Cejka, M-M Leonard Cejka, Joanne Correia, M-M Larry Martel, M-M Raymond Vary. .


FAIRHAVEN st. Joseph $100 M-M Albert L. Fisher, Dr.-Mrs. Mark Fitzpatrick, M-M Armand Marien, M-M Joseph Saladino; $75 M-M Earl Dias; $60 Dorothy Cox's Candies; $50 Mrs. Everett Barrow, M-M Maurice Burke, M-M Edward J. Doyle, Theresa Gold, M-M Grover C. Johnson, M-M Albert Kenney, Olive Rioux, Margaret F. Soares, M-M Raymond Sta.rvish, Mrs. R. Stevenson Jr., M-M Donald Sullivan, Mrs. Helen Sullivan, M-M Claude Tucker Jr., M-M John T. Ward, M-M Edward Welsh; $36 M-M August Gonsalves; $35 M-M Ernest Balboni, M-M Henry Fol'tin, M-M Anson Paine, M-M Antone Perry, M-M Roland Seguin; $30 M-M Gerard Benoit, M-M James Lanagan, M-M Edwin McQuillan, David Wade. $175 Atty. William H. Carey; $100 Ann J. Butler; $75 M-M James Buckley, M-M Alfred Vincent; $55 Rita B. Antonsen; $50 Matthew O'Malley; Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Alfred J. Vincent; $35 Casimir Jarosik, Aline & Dennis Durval, M-M Dennis Hogan; $'25 Ann Avila, M-M Eliot Bennett, M-M George Feener, M-M John Martens, M-M Roger Peloquin, Walter Silveira, M-M Walter Silveira Jr., M-M Benjamin Bowcock, Mrs. Joseph Charade, Roger .christensen, Mrs. David Fitzgerald, M-M Jeffrey Osuch, $30 M-M Samuel Costa" M-M Antone De Terra. MATTAPOISETT St. Anthony $500 A Friend; $300 St. Anthony's Bingo; $175 M-M Maurice F. Downey; $100 Rev. Gabriel Healy, SS.CC.; Rev. Boniface Jones, SS.CC.; Mary Claire Doyle, M-M Wyatte J. Stier, M-M Clarence Verdi, Mrs. K. Eileen Hurley; $50 M-M Arthur LeClair, M-M Frank Cooper; $40 M-M Robert A. Gingras, Alberta Silveira; $35 Mrs. Kenneth Tuttle, Dr.-Mrs. William J. Quinlan. $25 Mrs. Howard Chadwick, M-M Howard C. Chadwick Jr., M-M Murray F. DeCoffe, M-M Roy Andrews, M-M George Hillman, William Leahy, Mrs. Barbara Cornish, Frank Pimental, M-M Wilson Harding, Mrs. Mary Stellato, Capeway Sports Center, M-M Peter Wayner, M-M William Silveira, M-M Manuel Roderick, Edward Walsh, M-M Walter Hughes, Dr. Frederick Moore, Mrs. Arthur Leary, M-M Richard Langhof!, M-M David McIntire, Mrs. John Reed, M-M Antone La Forest, M-M Manuel Nunes $60 Winifred F. Keneally. NORTH DARTMOUTH St. Julie Billiart $500 Rev. J,ohn F. Hogan; $300 M-M Lawrence A. Weaver; $200 Dr.-Mrs. E. Deane Freitas, M-M William Q. MacLean Jr.; $100 Barbara Coonan, MaryC. Halloran, In Memory of Joseph & Agnes Soares; $60 Dr.-Mrs. James Hayden; $50 M-M Michael J. Martin, Marion S. Freitas, Misses Mary C. & E. Gertrude Gleason, Mary A. Keneally, M-M Roger Tougas, Atty. William J. Synnott; $40 Atty. & Mrs. Edward J. Harring,ton; $35 Clara M. Weeks, M-M William Winsper; $30 Brig. Gen. Ret. & Mrs Charles B. Clavin, M-M Richard Cleveland, Family Florist, Bert LaForest, M-M Manuel Nunes. $25 M-M David J. Holt & Son, M-M Stanley W. Baron, Atty & Mrs. Thomas F. Burke, M-M Edmund Dupre, M-M John Enos Jr., M-M Herbert Foisy Sr., Mrs. Beatrice B. Freitas, Ellen M. Gaughan, M-M Ger:" aId F. Hickey, M-M Edward V. Hill, M-M Peter Junge, M-M Maurice Lafrance, M-M Raymond Lamontagne, Francis Mahoney, Dr.-Mrs. Daniel J. O'Neill, In Memory of Lucy R. & Claudia B. Perry, M-M Robert Ponte Evelyn L. Roberts, Mrs. Patricia Rose, M-M Robert Rose, M-M Adelino Santos, M-M Eugene F. Sullivan Mrs. Joseph E. Tomlinson, Anna E. Vieira, M-M Joh~ Wade, Frances & Agnes Ward, Mrs. Albert C. Wobecky M-M Robert !Zukowski, M-M Norman Dussault, M-M George J. ~aegelin, M-M Charles Callaghan, M-M Stanley Bablec, Stanley & Susan Weiner. SOUTH DARTMOUTH St. Mary $200 Dr.-Mrs. Arthur F. Buckley; $150 In Memory of the Au'bertine Family, Grenache Insur'anceAgency, Inc.; M-M G. Albert Roy; $125 M-M Joseph R. 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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.


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Permanent Deacons

By Father John F. Moore Diocesan Director

The 80s will bring many new beginnings to our diocese. Perhaps the one that will have the greatest and most lasting effect will be the ordination of our first class of permanent deacons. Very few realize that in June of this year we will have an entire new group of clerics who will be sent by the bishop into the harvest. For the last three years a series of articles have been published in The Anchor on various aspects of the Permanent Diaconate in order to orient laity and clergy alike to the fundamental realities of this restored order. Now the hour of ordination is almost at hand and inevitably questions and lingering doubts are surfacing in the hearts and minds of many who will De proximately affected by this historic beginning. Thus, this current series is offered with the intention of facing and solving some of the rather uncomfortable attitudes that linger in some minds. First and foremost, let it be said that these doubts and fears are more than understandable from ma,ny points of view. To what some consider to be "new" in the church there is always the "old" reaction. When all is said and done, this mentality will always exist in all areas of church life just because of the human reality of God's holy people. Such attitudes must be met kindly and charitably on a one to one basis and solved in a manner appropriate to each individual. In most situations, it will be the deacons themselves who will be involved in these matters, especially on the person to person level; since all the articles, seminars and information series in the world will not allay the fears of those who refuse to hear or whose hearts are prejudgmental. Solutions will only be evolved when a deacon cares for such persons in a nursing home, hospital or even a rectory. However, offering information can help those who truly want . to understand and who sincerely desire to counteract personal misgivings. It is in this area that this and similar efforts can be effective in bringing to the diocesan family an appreciation of what "deacon" truly means in today's church. Some of the areas to be explored in the current' series include the deacon's training, his very special relationship to the bishop, the Holy Orders that bind him to the presbyterate, the need for him in today's church and his own fears and dreams as he prepares to serve the diocese. If these areas are honestly develope(i, perhaps the few honest souls who will see in the restored order of deacon a new expression of God's love for His people. If these areas are honestly ex-

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Mrican growth • IS papal theme By Jerry Filteau NC News Service

AT SANTO CHRISTO FEAST: Top, Bishop Cronin and his party with Ecce Homo statue, which leaves its convent repository in Ponta Delgada once yearly for Santo Christo celebration. Bottom, the Fall River visitors and Bishop Granada walk on traditional Azorean path of flower petals.

Pope John Paul U called it a religious pilgrimage, but the outstanding theme of his Il-day trip to Africa was a political and social one: African development. In place after place on his sixnation visit, the pontiff told Africans to develop at their own pace and not lose their traditional values in the process. He issued sharp warnings not to be seduced by "materialism, ideological or practical," in the search for progress. "The temptation is great, in fact, to destroy instead of building up, to procure, at great price, . arms for peoples who need bread, to want to grab power," he said May 12 in his final speech before leaving Africa. He also criticized succumbing "to the intoxication of profit, to the benefit ofa privileged class." "You do not have to imitate certain foreign models, based on contempt for man or on selfishness," the pope added. "You do not have to chase after artificial needs that will give you illusory-freedom or reduce you to individualism, when communitarian aspiration is so firmly anchored in you," he said. Although he appealed for foreign development aid, especially during his visit to Upper Volta in Africa's arid Sahel region, the pope insisted that such aid must be "disinterested" and not a tool for foreign domination or influence. • Time and again he warned against foreign domination on the African continent, against internecine rivalries among African states, against corruption and abuse of power. He warned against excessive urbanization and the uprooting of traditionally close family ties that results. In Zaire he called agricultural development a top priority in African development plans. Zaire is one of several African countries in which emphasis on export development for foreign income has turned the country into a net importer of food. Despite the numerous papal speeches on a social, political and economic philosophy in keeping with "the African soul" the pope's journey was also strong in more strictly spiritual aspects. In Zaire. he ordained eight bishops. In Ghana he baptized and confirmed 10 persons and awarded the Pope John XXIII peace prize to six African catechists. And in the Ivory Coast he confirmed 10 youths at a Mass for young people. Everywhere he went he said Mass, sometimes twice in one day, and talked about vocations, family life, the ministry of bishops, priests and Religious, and the role of the laity in church and society. He met with other Christian leaders on several occasions, in-

c1uding an hour-long first meeting with Anglican Archbishop Robert Runcie of Canterbury, England. - Twice he met with Moslem leaders as well, and once - in Kenya - with Hindu representatives. The critical issue in his talks with bishops, especially, was the direction of Africanization of the church. In Zaire on the second day of his trip (May 3), the pope tackled two of the major issues facing African Christianity; polygamy and priestly celibacy and chasitity. On polygamy, he insisted that monogamous marriage was God's own design and that the church could not change its principles on the issue. Against the African cultural tendency to place little value on celibacy - in some places priests openly have mistresses - the pope stated that priests and Religious "must have' solid convictions about the positive and esssential values of chastity in celibacy." He had also anticipated such issues during his flight from Rome to Africa, telling NC News Service that, despite many values in African culture, "there are ethnic traditions that are inconsistent with Christianity." While he took a hard line on those specific issues, the pope repeatedly called for a thorough if cautious, Africanization of the Catholic Church in Africa. "African traditions, used judiciously, can have their place in the building of Christian homes in Africa," the pope told married couples in Zaire. We are talking of becoming authentically Christian and authentically African," he told Zairean bishops. But he warned against moving too quickly, without sufficient study. ,,'Africanization involves vast and profound areas that are not yet sufficiently explored," he said. While insisting on the need for native vocations and a native clergy, the pope also stress- . ed the importance of missionaries in building up the stillyoung African church. At one point he even expressed the hope that in the not-too-distant future Africa would be able to send some of its own priests and Religious as missionaries to other lands. Other religious aspects of the pope's trip included the blessing of cornerstones for a new cathedral and other Catholic buildings and visits to leprosariums at the beginning and end of his voyage. The single common theme that linked everything in his trip was his repeated plea for traditional values, for preserving the "African soul," defending it against foreign materialist cultures and at the same time "purifying, strengthening, ele. vating" it through the Gospel.


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Betrayed Dear Editor: Six months ago the President of the United States said that a rescue attempt to extricate the American hostages was not feasible and peaceful means would be used to secure their release. Our recent history reflects and records a betrayal of this commitment to resolve the hostage crisis peacefully. A far greater betrayal has occurred and we as a nation have hardly taken any notice. I speak now of an explicit change in American policy relative to the use of nuclear weapons. President Carter has announced that the United States would be the first nation to use offensive nuclear weapons "if it was in the interest or in our national interest to do SO". • •• This new change in policy which advocates a first use of offensive nuclear weapons tells me as a Christian that the soul of America is itself held hostage. The horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald would be but footnotes in the Book of Life compared to the genocide or omnicide that would result from the use of nuclear weapons. The government in America has been flirting for a long time with a woman called "absolute power." This flirtation has recently been escalated to lust. And scripture tells us if you but look on the woman with lust, you are already guilty of the act. It is my conviction that the United States Government is conditioning its citizenry for nuclear war. As a Christian I must and do repudiate these new programs and policies. Paul J. Perreault Taunton

Reid Lewis Dear Editor: Thank you so much for the fine article on La Salette Expedition II which appeared in the May 1 issue of The A:nchor. Mr. Reid Lewis is an outstanding individual who sets a fine example of achievement for our young people. Jane Constant Fall River

Lay ministJ1J Dear Editor: I would like to commend you for your editorial, "'Encouraging Lay Ministry," (May I, 1980). I am glad that you chose that topic and that your words were so clearly supportive. Various documents of the Second Vatican Council point to the reality of the ministerial responsibility of the whole church community. Ministry in the church is a responsibility incurred by

Baptism primarily, not by ordination or religious profession. As you say so well, we are just learning to share this responsibility better. The chaplains in St. Luke's Hospital are assisted by eight lay ministers. These persons receive special, intensive introductory training. Then they are commissioned Special. Ministers of the Eucharist by Bishop Cronin and are publicly commissioned lay ministers in the hospital. They give many hours each week visiting patients and bringing the Eucharist. Though their involvement is but a few months old, their contribution is noteworthy. We are delighted that they are part of our ministry team, not only because of their dedication but also because they bring a fuller representation of the Church to the hospital community. It is hard for some clergy to accept other persons in ministry roles. Some perceive it as an affront to their own ministry, while others view it as a diminution. In our experience, it not only brings better care to patients, but also brings real support to the team of chaplains. Rev. Kevin F. Tripp Coordinator of Catholic Ministry, St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford

Pope mostly in Paris VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II will spend most of his time in Paris during his trip to France from May 30 to June 2, according to a schedule released by the Vatican. In Paris the pontiff will celebrate Masses at Notre Dame Cathedral and the Basilica of St. Denis, meet with political and religious leaders and address the leaders of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). He will spend about five hours in Lisieux on June 2, celebrating Mass and meeting with cloistered nuns. His other activities will include a visit to the Paris City Hall and meetings with French President Valery Giscard D'Estaing, non-Catholic religious leaders, heads of Catholic lay movements and French bishops and seminarians. 'Pope John Paul will lead an evening prayer vigil for youth and a morning prayer meeting with UNESCO workers, the latter prior to his address to members of the UNESCO executive council. He will return to the Vatican at 8:45 p.m. Rome time on Monday, June 2.

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SCHOOL NEWS This column will temporarily replace the youth page during the Catholic Charities Appeal. Happy side effect A well-received presentation of "The Miracle Worker" by the Drama Club of BMC Durfee High School, Fall River, has had a happy side effect. The play tells the story of Helen Keller, blind and deaf as a result of childhood illness, who learned to speak and achieved worldwide fame as a writer and lecturer. An important role in the Durfee production was played by Jeffrey Medeiros, who is also a volunteer driver for the Fall River Catholic Guild for the Blind. With the cooperation of James Tavares Jr., director of the play, Medeiros arranged choice reserved seats at one of the performances for Blind Guild mem-

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OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION, A three day "Spirit Days" program will include concerts by the Douglas A:ME Zion Gospel Choir at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 22, the Rays of Sunshine at the same time Friday, May 23 and celebration of the Mass of the Holy ~pirit at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 24. SACRED HEART, FALL'RIVER Confirmation will be administered at 6 p.m, Saturday by BiShop Cronin. . Women's Guild officers will be installed at a banquet Monday, June 2 at Independence Harbor restaurant, Assonet. The guild's Rose E. Sullivan Scholarship has been awarded to Miss Michelle Dufault, a senior at

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Commenting upon her retirement. Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, lauded her extraordinary contribution to the diocesan education apostolate and expressed his delight at the prospect of continuing to draw upon her experience in her consultative capacity. Sister Marion has been in religious life for 49 years. Besides her administrative experience, she has taught every grade from one through 12, mostly in the Diocese of Providence. During her many years in Catholic education. she has seen many changes and comments that one of the biggest differences has been the shift from all religious faculties in the Cath~ olic schools to those which are more than 50 percent lay men and ·women.

Sister Marion has been deeply involved in many of the difficult decisions Catholic schools have been forced to make in the last 10 years. She was among directors of the reorganization which has taken place in diocesan schools. including closings and mergers of many institutions. She has been distinguished for her continued interest in innovative teaching techniques, balanced by recognition of the need for basics. As superintendent, Sister Marion will be remembered for her openness. advice, sympathy and love. She has frequently said, "A great part of education is the ability to communicate with people," She exemplifies the truth of that statement.

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uestlon corner By Father John Dietzen Q. Recently, I was godmother for a .reIative's baby. I was disappointed at the baptismal ceremony. As godmother I had no part or say while the baby was being baptized. The mother and father held the infant and stood In the center while the godparents were standing beside them. I don't see why godparents have to be chosen since they are not doing their traditional part. (New Jersey) A. Apparently you have not had an opportunity to attend a baptism for a good many years. Throughout the renewed ceremony for baptism, the primary responsibility of the parents in the training and education of their children is emphasized far more strongly than in the older rite. As you indicate, the parents now hold the child and they make the primary promises for the Catholic upbringing of the child who is baptized. Don't you agree that this is precisely the way it should be? It may be true that in the ceremony itself godparents take a less active role (though there are several actions and promises that they should be involved in personally). Their prirdttry function always has been and still is, however. to support and assist the parents in every way possible as the child grows toward full Christian manhood or womanhood. If anything, a thoughtful and faithful godparent means more to parents than ever before. Heaven knows. mothers and fathers today need all the help they can get in giving example, support and guidance to their children in the critical years of development. Godparents who take their responsibilities seriously are sadly needed by both parents and children. Maybe you did not get to hold the baby at baptism. I hope you remain conscientious about the much bigger responsibility that is still there. Q. What is the church's position on the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin at Garabandal? I know the church treats these things in a low-key way, but a film I saw on this subject moved me deeply and I'd like to learn more about it. (III.) A. Garabandal is another of those shrines at which, after extensive investigation by competent religious and scientific authorities, claims of some supernatural activity have proven groundless. In March 1967, Bishop Vincente Montis of Santander, Spain. (Garabandal is located in this diocese) reported the following after his own investigation: "There have been no apparitions of the Blessed Virgin, of Michael the Archangel or of any other celestial person; there have been no messages. All of the reported happenings in that area have a natural explanation." In spite of the bishop's findings, local devotees continued

their activities. The following year. the succeeding bishop of Santander upheld the decision of Bishop Montis. insisting that priests and lay people refrain from visiting a chapel built at Garabandal "in rebellious resistance to the findings of the church" concerning the so-called apparitions. These statements remain the official position of the church regarding GarabandaI. Questions for this column should be sent to Father Dietzen c/o The Anchor, P.O. Box 7, Fall River, Mass. 02722.

NFPC asks papal action TUCSON. Ariz. (NC) - The National Federation of Priests' Councils (NFPC) has called on Pope John Paul II both to resume the process of laicizing priests and to "exclude from any new process any elements punitive to the ptrson seeking laicization." At its 13th annual meeting, attended by Father Richard Roy, associate pastor at St. Theresa's parish, South Attleboro, as the representative of the diocesan Priests' Council, the NFPC elected 'Father Neil McCaulley of Pittsburgh as its fifth president. All but six of the 150 delegates present voted in favor of the laicization resolution, drawn from proposals of four separate councils in the past year and hammered into a final resolution during lengthy hearings. Pope John Paul II has approved almost no laicizations. dispensations of priests from their priestly rights and duties. since he took office in October 1978. Columnist-author Dolores Curran and Paulist Father James J. Young, rector of St. Paul's College in Washington and chaplain to the North American Conference of Separated and Divorced Catholics, set the stage for delegate action on the opening day of the NFPC meeting. Mrs. Curran said that often in the church today "the family is being ministered to as if'it were the family of a generation ago." Father Young said he has noticed among priests "a pessimism regarding current church structures . . . but a cautious optimism about the capacity of the church to build new forms of church life." The NFPC meeting approved a resolution asking the U.S. bishops to "invite alienated divorced Catholics to be reconciled to the parish communities and to be welcomed into the very parish ministry."

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ST. PATRICK, FALMOUTH St. ,Patrick's Guild members will attend 9 a.m. Mass Sunday. A communion breakfast will follow at Coonamessett Inn, with Rev. Richard J. Bourgeois, OSB as guest speaker. Members may bring guests. . ST. RITA, MARION Women's Guild officers will be installed following 6:30 p.m. Mass Tuesday at a dinner at L' Auberge restaurant. ST. JAMES, NEW BEDFORD The Ladies' Guild will conclude its season Wednesday at a banquet at Venus de Milo restaurant. New officers are Diane Frenette, president; Lucille Kolbeck, vice-president; Mary Mitchell and Christine Hayes, secre-' taries; and Theresa Lamoureux, treasurer. ST. MARK, AITLEBORO FALLS A Women's Guild installation banquet at Plaza Inn, Wrentham, will follow 6:30 p.m. Mass on Monday. All women of the parish are invited to attend. ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER A parish ultreya group for Cursillistas has. been formed. As its first undertaking, it will cohost with St. Helena's ultreya a palanca Mass for Cursillo 98 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Father Foister will be celebrant and all are invited. A freezer is needed for the school. Anyone with a unit to sell or donate may contact Sister Theresa, 678-2152. SUPPORT GROUP, EAST FALMOUTH Separated and divorced Catholics are invited to hear Father' Edward Halloran, OFM of Our Lady's Chapel, New Bedford, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the church hall. He will discuss "Where Are the Separated and Divorced in the Church." ST. JOSEPH, NEW BEDFORD Recitation of the rosary at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 21 and 28, will be followed by a Mass of healing and a gathering in the sacristy. A holy hour is scheduled from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 23. Two numbers may be called to request intercessory prayer: Claire at 995-5095 from 10 a.m. and Nanette at 999-6378 from 3 to 8 p.m. After ordination to the permanent diaconate, Leo Racine will participate in the 8:30 a.m. liturgy Sunday, June 8. A ·reception will follow in the church hall. ST. KILJAN, NEW BEDFORD First communion will be received at 11 a.m. Mass Sunday. A reception will follow in the church hall.

ST. JOSEPH, FAIRHAVEN The rosary will be recited preceding 7 p.m. Mass during May. Linda daRosa, whose mother, Mrs. Joseph daRosa, is school secretary, won first place in a local newspaper spelling bee and will compete in national finals in Washington, D.C. Julie Palmer, a seventh grader at St. Joseph's School, placed third in the same contest. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, NEW BEDFORD The Men's League will sponsor the first annual parish picnic Sunday, June 15 at Cathedral Camp. All families are invited to attend. FOSTER PARENTS, CAPE AND ISLANDS Foster parents and the Foster Care Committee of the Cape and Islands Council for Children will sponsor an address by Jack Curran, director of the Weymouth Youth Office, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cape Cod Community College (Upper Common, parking lot 11). Curran's topic will be the dangers of PCP, also known as "angel dust," a dangerous drug in common use by young people. Concerned parents are urged to attend the program.

CAmEDRAL MUSIC, FALL RIVER The position of cantor is open at St. Mary's Cathedral and those interested may contact Glenn Giuttari, music director, at 673-2833. ST. MARY, SEtKONK Confirmation candidates will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the church hall. The sacrament will be administered Thursday, May 22.

Father Aaron Laushway, OP, ordained a Dominican priest on Monday in Washington, D.C., will celebrate 6 p.m. Mass Saturday. A reception will follow in the church hall. Father Laushway is the first priest to come from St. Mary's parish. BLESSED SACRAMENT ADORERS, FAIRHAVEN The Adorers will hold their monthly holy hour from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 27 at Sacred Hearts Church, Fairhaven. Father William Babbitt will conduct the service. ST. STANISLAUS, FALL RIVER First Penance will be held for parish children at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Families and any other parishioners wishing to share in the sacrament are welcome. A living rosary service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the church under sponsorship of the Women's Ghild. Registration for the fall Famdly Christian LiV/:lng program will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday. The Women's Guild will spon-

ST. MARY, NORTON The Catholic Women's Club will hold its annual installation banquet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 20 at the Cornucopia restaurant, Plainville. Catherine Messier will be installing officer and Yvette Landry will speak on the history and goals of the National Council of Catholic Women.

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