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NEW OFFICERS of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women meet with Bishop Daniel A. Cronin and Annette Kane, convention keynote speaker (fifth and sixth left). From left they are Jeannette Bauza, Rita Rock, Chloe Blackmore, Dorothy Curry, Bella Nogueira, Madeline Wojcik, Claire O'Toole, Elizabeth Almeida. (Gaudette photo)

Creativity ruled· at DCCW parley By Pat McGowan The creativity of outgoing president Claudette Armstrong ("outgoing in both senses of the word," noted moqerator Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes) was everywhere evident at last Saturday's convention ofthe Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. Under bright skies, some 400 council members from all parts of the diocese enjoyed an all-day parley at St. John of God parish, Somerset. Introducing them to the day, which had as its theme "20th Century Women Find Joy in Service," was a program folder whose cover was a photo-collage of smil-

ing DCCW members surrounding National Council of Catholic Women president Toni Bischoff. "Did you wonder why I kept taking pictures of all of you?" chuckled Mrs. Armstrong. Also witnessing to her artistic touch was a lunchtime table favor, a booklet offavorite sayings with a handlettered cover quotation: "Joy is not in things, it is in us." Her presidential message was accompanied by music and a slide show of DCCW events over the past two years, while a closing dramatic presentation highlighting outstanding women of this cenTurn to Page Six

WASHINGTON (NC) - When Pope John Paul II visits the United States this fall, he will see a "very dynamic church" in which lay people play an important role, the pope's U.S. ambassador said May 8. Archbishop Pio Laghi, papal pronuncio or ambassador to the United States, in an interview with National Catholic News Service defended the pope's numerous travels abroad as a "new ministry" thrust upon the bishop of Rome in response to new world conditions. He said he hoped the controversy over Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen of Seattle will be resolved before the papal trip. But he also said that long-range problems and solutions in the U.S. church are to be treated in greater depth in U.S.-Vatican discussions after the papal trip, not before. Archbishop Laghi agreed to be interviewed on the papal trip to the 'United States this September. But he also answered questions about the more general state ofthe church in the United States and his role in the appointment of new U.S. bishops. He was interviewed by NC News director and editor in chief Richard W. Daw, national editor Jim Lackey and reporter Jerry Filteau. Archbishop Laghi spoke philosophically of the growing U.S. priest snortage and sharp decline in the number of women religious. While admitting a priest shortage, he said the priest previously "was supposed to do so many other things that now the lay people and sisters are doing." "And the sisters - yes, they are fewer in quantity. But the quality is higher, I would say." He cited the replacement of sisters in Catholic schools by tens of thousands of lay teachers as an example of the vitality of Catholic lay life in the United States. "In many other countries the Catholic schools would have collapsed if you were to take away

When he was papal nuncio in 70,000 - suddenly in 20 to 25 years - of your best teachers," he Argentina in the 1970s, he noted, said. "What happened in the Uni- some "wanted me to represent ted States? The laity took over lit- Pius V," the 16th-century pope identified with the Catholic Countle by little." Archbishop Laghi said there was terreformation. "The strength of the church is little time to prepare for the first the pope of today," he said. papal trip to the United States, in The archbishop described Pope October 1979. There has been much more planning for the trip coming John Paul as a man with "a strong up, he said, and "I think there is an personality ... a lot of courage, and, I would say, he's theologiimprovement, certainly." "The agenda is very crowded" cally very sound. "I think he's committed to the again, he said, but "the distribution of time is very good." He said implementation of Vatican II, the schedule does much to help the totally committed," he said. "That pope "be with the people, with the is why he, being the successor of mystical body of Jesus in a very Peter, would say, 'I would like to open way, in a dialogical ap- have bishops that are totally dedicated to Vatican II, interpreted the proach." right way. Yes, leaders, courageHe said there is "no doubt" that ous, and, if possible, good theolothe pope will get more out of this . gians.' It's not easy always to find fall's trip than he did in 1979, "and all this." the Americans might get more out Sometimes, he said, in looking of this one than they got before." for a successor in a particular dioWhen representatives of various cese, "you have to see whether it groups address the pope in his needs renewal, not a continuation." meetings with them, "I think that He said Pope John Paul evithey are really free to express dently chooses bishops "who are themselves as they want," he said. very clear in teaching," but that The passage of eight years has does not mean that bishops apbrought changes that affect this pointed previously are unclear in trip, he said. As one example he teaching. cited the pope's planned meeting "There are points you have to with permanent deacons in Detroit. emphasize," he said, and "it's not Eight years ago permanent dea- easy" to find a single person with cons did not yet play such a signif- the right mix ofteaching, adminisicant role in U.S. church life, he trative, pastoral and other skills. said, but the number has grown Archbishop Laghi said the media from about 4,000 then to 8,000 have emphasized what are perceivnow. ed as signs of an ideological shift in When Archbishop Laghi was the appointment of bishops but asked if the nearly 100 U.S. bishops have tended to ignore such aspects appointed during his seven years as the increased number of black in Washington have brought any and Hispanic bishops and naming significant shifts in the make-up of of the first Native American bishop. the U.S. episcopate, he said there He said he was involved in apmight be some differences of "emphasis," but not in their basic pointment of six of the II black U.S. bishops. Because they come "direction." . He said people should not expect from so many different parts of the Pope John Paul II to lead the country, he said, he has authorized church the same way as his prede- them to form their own "caucus" cessors, nor should they expect to discuss and suggest other possipapal diplomats to serve a former ble black candidates for bishop. pope rather than the present one. Turn to Page Eight

Catholic Charities total at 51,347,843

WITH BISHOP CRONIN and Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes are, from left, Claudette Armstrong, Claire McMahon and 1987 award winners Benevinda Rose, Margaret Giblin, Dorothy McLaughlin, Madeline Wojcik, Mary E. Veloza. (Gaudette photo)

Latest reports of Special Gift donations and parish contributions have brought the 1987 Catholic Charities Appeal total to $1,347,843. Contributions from parishes, priests and Special Gift donors should be made in person to Appeal headquarters from Wednesday, May 20 through Friday, May 22. The Appeal books will close on Friday, May 22 at 1 p.m. This coming weekend, said Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, CCA

director, every parish and Special Gift solicitor should make a last effort to canvass every potential donor. These reports should be made to Special Gift and parish headquarters on Monday. 14 parishes have surpassed their 1986 final totals since last week's edition of The Anchor. These honor roll parishes are St. Stephen, Attleboro; St. Margaret, Buzzards Bay; St. Patrick, Falmouth; St. Bernard, Assonet. Holy Cross, Our Lady of

Health, St. Louis, St. William, Fall River. St. John the Baptist, Westport; St. Hedwig, St. Kilian, New Bedford; St. Francis Xavier, Acushnet; St. Julie Billiart, North Dartmouth; Holy Cross, South Easton. A detailed report of Special Gifts, parish totals, leading parishes and parish donations begins on page 2 of this issue of The Anchor. Listings will continue in future issues until all have been published.


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SI. John SI. Mary, Seekonk MI. Carmel, Seekonk

32,779.00 22,486.00 20,579.00

SI. Mary, Mansfield 5t. Mark, Attleboro Falls

20,256.00 17,754.00

CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA St. Pius X, So. Yarmouth SI. Francis Xavier, Hyannis Holy Trinity, W. Harwich O.L. of Victory, Centerville

47,533.00 39,499.00 31,533.00 27,738.00

Corpus Christi, Sandwich

25,023.00

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

23,570.25 22,080.00 18,457.00 16,375.00

St. John of God, Somerset

13,554.00

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NEW BEDFORD AREA

35,254.10 27,718.73 17,419.00 16,669.00 14,503.00

°Mt. Carmel Immaculate Conception SI. Mary St. Julie Billiart, No. Dartmouth St. Patrick, Wareham TAUNTON AREA

20,017.00 17,352.00 12,502.00 12,111.00 10,873.99

St. Ann, Raynham Holy Cross, So. Easton St. Mary SI. Paul, Taunton Immaculate Conception, N. Easton

6,443.00 11,397.00 8,727.00 20,579.00 22,486.00

CAPE COD &THE ISLANDS AREA Brewster-O. L. of the Cape Buzzards Bay-St. Margaret Centerville-a. L. of Victory Chatham-Holy Redeemer Cotuit-Christ the King East Falmouth-St. Anthony Edgartown-St. Elizabeth Falmouth-St. Patrick Hyannis-St. Francis Xavier Nantucket-a. L. of the Isle North FalmouthSI. Elizabeth Seton Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart Orleans-St. Joan of Arc Osterville-Assumption PocassetSt. John the Evangelist Provincetown-St. Peter Sandwich-Corpus Christi South Yarmouth-St. Pius X Vineyard HavenSt. Augustine WellfleetOur Lady of Lourdes West HarwichHoly Trinity Woods Hole-St. Joseph

15,569.00 13,121.00 27,738.00 11,480.00 12,553.00 17,183.00 2,210.00 21,541.00 39,499.00 10,052.00

Assonet-St. Bernard

9,179.00

No. Westport-O.L. of Grace

9,699.25

Somerset St. John of God SI. Patrick St. Thomas More Swansea Our Lady of Fatima St. Dominic St. Louis of France St. Michael

15,559.00 4,289.00 19,861.00 15,903.00 18,046.00 6,005.00 25,023.00 47,533.00

4,400.00

ATTLEBORO AREA

13,168.00 32,779.00 8,699.76 17,754.00 7,744.22 14,794.00

Fall River St. Mary's Cathedral Blessed Sacrament Espirito Santo Holy Cross Holy Name Notre Dame

9,129.00 2,648.00 11,821.00 3,135.00 23,570.25 8,552.00

Taunton Cape Cod $2500 Peckham & Sons Electrical, Inc., Hyannis $1000 Bank of Cape Cod, Falmouth $700 SI. Mary Conlerence, Nantucket $635

$40 Smith's Variety Store, Falmouth $25 Doane Beal & Ames, Inc.. Hyannis, Bradford Hardward, . Hyannis, Our Lady of the Cape Men's Club, Brewster, Doane '- - Beal &Ames,lnc., West Harwich, Coffin Gift Store, Nantucket Ayers Guest House, Nantucket Hardy's, Nantucket Thayer Pharmacy, East Falmouth, Eagle Fence Company, Falmouth, SI. Anthony Women's Club, East Falmouth, Hyannis Porsche· Audi, Charlbet's Hyannis, Falmouth Coal Co., Towne Cleaners, East Falmouth, Donahue Village Grocery, East Falmouth, Jenkins, Cole & Gleason Funeral Homes, Falmouth

Fall River

$600 Knights of Columbus, Nantucket

$1125 Sl. Stanislaus Bingo

Our Lady of the Cape Guild, Brewster

$335 Friends of st Mary's, Nantucket

$550 Fint Federal Savings Bank of America

$300 Our Lady of Vielory Guild, Centerville

Amy Lynn Drapery

$250 SI. Francis Xavier Guild, Hyannis $200 Vetorino Bros. Contractors, Barnstable Ally. Joseph H. Beecher, Hyannis Sl. Patrick Guild, Falmouth SI. Anthony Council of Catholic Women, East Falmouth $175 Friends, East Falmouth $150

E. T. Mello, Electrical, Falmoulh AFriend, Falmouth

$125 $100

John-Lawrence Funeral Home, Marstons Mills, Bank 01 New England, Hyannis, Barrett Real Estate. East Falmouth Visitation Guild. SI. Joan of Arc, Orleans Stone's Barber Shop, Falmouth George Botelho, Inc., Falmouth Falmouth Bark & Topsoil, East Falmouth Souza's Texaco, East Falmouth Rebello's Landscaping, East Falmouth SI. Anthony Couples Club, East Falmouth Teaticket Hardware, East Falmouth . $75 Santos Home Improvement Co., East Falmouth $50 The Paddock Restaurant Hyannis AtJanfu: Cafe, Nantucket Grasmere Pub, Falmouth . Murray Insurance Agency, Falmouth Atty. Arthur Raposa, East Falmouth Douts Country Florist East Falmouth

$350 Holy Family Conference, East Taunton $300

Our Lady of Lourdes Conference

TAUNTON AREA

$150 Aleixo Insurance Agency Holy Cross Conference, South Easton

$125 SI. Anthony Holy Rosary Society

$500 $250 M·M Paul Horowitz, Trends, Inc. $300 Gangplank Restaurant

$125 Wh~!

Spa Caterers $100

Or. Orner E. Boivin Holy Rosary Women's Guild Frank X. Perron Insurance City Hall Tlli Clover Club of Fall River Keram Insurance Agency Fall River Emblem Club San·Man Corporation. Assonet Mr. Rent·A·Car

$87 AndY's Rapid Transporlation

$50 Potter Funeral Service, Inc.• Westport Norbut Manufacturing Co.. Inc. Assonet Bootery Fall River-New Bedford Express, Assonet Piping Systems, Inc., Assonet T. J. Motor Lines, Assonet Simon's Supply Co., Inc. Carlos Matos Drug Store Fall River Tire Company Craft Corrugated Box, New Bedford

$200 Dottie Caterers, Pawtucket Holy Ghost Conference SI. Mark Conference. Altfeboro FaUs Morse Sand & Gravel A. Caponigro & Company

$150 Paul J. McCawley, Esq. $125 Daher Family & Beatrice Howe $100 M·M Dominick Roda, Fairhaven M·M Joseph Roda & Sons Fairhaven Lumber Co. Macedo Pharmacy, Inc. Rock Funeral Home, Inc.

$150 First Bristol County National Bank

$125 Reardon & Lynch Co.

$100 Vachon Auto. South Altfeboro Monarch Machine Works, North Attleboro E. A. Dion, Inc. Sacred Heart Conference, North Attleboro J. Richerd O'Neil Co., Altfeboro Falls W. H. Riley & Son Richardson Insurance

$75 Stanley Oil Co., Inc. $50 Rex Monumental Works SI. Anthony CYO, Mattapoisett Sylvia & Co.. Ins. Agcy., d/b/a Grenche Ins Agcy. Norris H. Tripp Co., Inc..

$75 W. R. Sharples Co. District Four Council of Catholic Women

$30 $25 Fibre Leather Mfg. Corp. Fortin Electrical Co.. Inc., Guilherme M. Luiz & Co., Edward D. Mackler, M.D.• Smith's Cesspool Service, West Wareham, Anna D. Magaletta. Or. Chester T. Baron. Fairhaven, Brodeur Machine Co.. Inc.. Crown Travel Center, Or. Jon F. Oias, Vander Electric &Equipment Co., Inc.

Attleboro

$110 Davol/Taunton Printing Co. $100 Immaculate Conception Women's Guild Mouone Bros. Lumber Thomas Motor Sales. Raynham J. Frank Conley Funeral Home. Brockton Our Lady of Lourdes Confirmation Class SI. Anthony Conference Queen's Daughters AFriend Mold Makers, Inc., West Bridgewater Alan M. Walker & Co.. Inc $50 Octagon S!rvice Station, Raynham Oonle's Tire & Appliances, Raynham Theodore R. Thayer, M.D. Edward A. Rosier Holy Rosary ceo

$3000 Bacon Construction Co., Pawtucket $2200 Krew,lnc. $1700 Ocean Jan~orial Service. Pawtucket $1000

UO Superior Body & Frame-Leo & Martha Sorel, Raynham $25 Viner & Viner, Home Plate, East Taunton, Immaculate Conception Youth Group. J.D. Furniture, Biss Lumber. Taunton Home Decorating Center, Rosemar Silver Co., North Dighton, Louis Borges Real Estate, Richard's. Menahem Cooperstein, M.D.• Edward F. SI. Pierre, Inc., Peter A. Andrade &Janet M. Andrade, Daniel F. McNearney Ins. Co.

New Bedford $2000 Standard Times $500

Briere & Sparks. Inc.

Perry Funeral Homes

Gemco Electrical Co.. Inc.

Universal Roofing & Sheet Metal Co.. Inc.

400

$60 Boardman Insurance Co., South Attleboro

$50 Ross Simons, Inc. Leedham Hardware, South Attleboro John Case, Inc., South Attleboro State Line Scrap Co., South Attleboro Charles Thomas & Son V. H. Blackinton & Co., Attleboro Falls Rainbow Movers, North Attleboro Reeves Co., Inc. Swift & Fisher, Inc., North Altfeboro Reinbold Insurance Co., North Attleboro Ed Dwyer Funeral Home, Altfeboro Falls Duffy Poule Funeral Home Knights of Columbus Council.5l0S. S!ekonk Colonial Lithograph, Inc.

Augat,lnc.

$40 Angie's Decorators. South Attleboro

Durfee·Altfeboro Bank

Larson Tool & Stamping Co.

$30

$500 LaSalette Fathers & Brothers

Sl JGhn's Council, Knights of Columbus 1404 450

Sl Mary Conference. seekonk $350 Attleboro District SI. Vincent de Paul Society

Gondola Cafe, Inc.

10,873.99 20,017.00 17,352.00

$300 The Pine Framery National Bank of Fairhaven

Mello's Fish Market $200

8,234.00 4,098.00 10,772,00 6,293.00 9,288.00 8,895.00 3,398.00 8,778.00 12,502.00 12,m.00 4,210.00 5,058.00

Holy Family Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Our Lady of Lourdes Sacred Heart St. Anthony St. Jacques St. Joseph St. Mary St. Paul Dighton-St. Peter North Dighton-St. Joseph North EastonImmaculate Conception Raynham-St. Ann South Easton-Holy Cross

13,198.00 27,718.73 35,254.10 3,753.00 3,952.00 4,674.00 3,593.00 2,767.00

$275 Sacred Heart Conference

$1000 M·M Alan Jarabek Venus de Milo, Swansea

$400

$450 SI. Joseph Conference

SI. Paul Women's Guild

Anonymous

$500 Great Rock Tractor Co., East Falmouth Falmouth.Lumber Co., East Falmouth

$1000 Arley Mdse. Corp

16,669.00 12,290.00 14,503.00

Taunton

6,789.50 9,246.00

$25 Brenner Realtors, Westport, Main Shell Service Station, Qual· ity Produce, Inc., Watuppa Package Store, Inc.,·Westport Fruit Market, B & S Fisheries of Fall River, Inc., Murray, Greene & Associates, Plymouth Motors, Horvitz, Horvitz & Kyriakakis Mell Jewelry Company, Catholic Committee on ScoutingMoby Dick Council, Assonet Inn, Assonet Pharmacy, Boynton Hardware & Grain, Assonet

9,870.00 6,080.50 1,549.00 4,877.00 9,072.00

North DartmouthSt. Julie Billiart South Dartmouth-St. Mary Wareham-St. Patrick

NEW BEDFORD AREA

Attleboro Holy Ghost St. John St. Joseph St. Mark St. Stephen St. Theresa

11,463.00

St. Joseph SI. Mary Sacred Hearts Marion-St. Rita Mattapoisett-St. Anthony

10,256.00 9,090.00 11,852.00 7,949.00

New Bedford Holy Name Immaculate Conception Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Fatima Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Heart St. Anne St. Anthony Padua

8,688.00

Fairhaven-

31,533.00 3,320.00

FALL RIVER AREA

1,535.00 5,944.00 2,192.00 10,369.00 13,112.50 9,044.50 2,723.00 10,558.00 17,419.00 5,499.00

SI. Francis Xavier East FreetownSt. John Neumann

13,554.00 8,831.00 18,457.00

St. George St. John

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Acushnet-

Westport-

4,715.00

CHARITIES

SI. Boniface SI. Francis of Assisi SI. Hedwig 51. James SI. John the Baptist St. Joseph St. Kilian SI. Lawrence SI. Mary SI. Theresa

22,080.00 7,420.00 10,820.00 6,289.00 8,489.25 8,723.00 10,670.00 6,721.00 3,915.00 8,221.00 6,685.00 1,757.00 7,440.00 10,631.00 8,440.00 9,490.00 7,935,00 16,375.00

Our Lady of the Angels Our Lady of Health Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Sacred Heart' SI. Anne SI. Anthony of Padua SI. Elizabeth SI. Jean Baptiste St. Joseph SI. Louis SI. Mathieu SI. Michael St. Patrick SS. Peter & Paul St. Stanislaus St. William Santo Christo

20,256.00

Mansfield-SI. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart 51. Mary Norton-SI. Mary Seekonk MI. Carmel SI. Mary

Parish Totals

$3000 Casey Homes, Inc.. West Harwich

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$300

$25 Andy'S Bay State Auto Body, South Altfeboro, Altfeboro Wood Works. South Altfeboro, Kulrs Office Supply, Glines &Rhodes, Swanton's Furn~ure, Paragon Construction Co, A1's Radio & TV S!rvice, North Attleboro, Achin's Garage, North Altleboro. Riley Bros., North Altfeboro, SI. Mark Women's Guild, Altfe· boro Falls, Lee Burial Vault North Dighton, South Main Co., Johnson Decoratin.. Bergervine Bros, Everlreen Gardens. JudI! Ernest Rotenburg

Swank, Inc.

PARISHES IUION S!. Rila $100 Claude & Mildred Ellis, Edmond H. Mce.rthy, M·M Francis Mead; $50 Glenn & Seline Lukowicz, M·M Peter Sowden, Richard & Irene Roszkiewicz; $30 M-M James Feeney, John & Kay Lowney; $25 Francis & Cecelia Barry. James & Alice Hannon, Carl & Maureen Lamoureaux, Roland & Shirley Letendre, Fletcher & Catherine Long, Mrs. C. Joseph Nowak, Richard Schaeffer, Richard & Gertrude Simcock. Jeannette Soito, John &Caroline Sullivan, Frances Weber, Frank& Katherine Kozicki, Ronald & Joan McDonald, Francis & Frances Walsh

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Feel Called to Priesthood? Write: Director of Admjs$i~ Holy Apostles Cromwell, CT SPECIAL PROGRAMF

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Three priests mark anniversaries Observing their 40th anniversaries of priestly ordination this month are three diocesan priests, Father George E. Amaral, pastor of St. Anthony parish, Taunton; Very Rev. John P. Driscoll, pastor of New Bedford's St. Lawrence parish and from 1957 to 1975 The Anchor's assistant general manager; and Father Francis X. Wallace, parochial vicar at St. Patrick parish, Falmouth. All were ordained May 31,1947, by Bishop James E. Cassidy at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River. Father Amaral . Born in Raynham, Father Amaral is the son of the late Manuel and Maria (Souza Marques) Amaral. A graduate of Raynham public schools and the former Msgr. Coyle High School in Taunton, he prepared for the priesthood at St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. He was parochial vicar at St. Michael's parish, Fall River, and at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, St. John the Baptist and Immaculate Conception parishes, New Bedford. Father Amaral was pastor at St. Anthony parish, E. Falmouth, from 1967 until his Taunton appointment Feb. I, 1977. He has also served as notary and prosynodaljudge on the Diocesan Tribunal. Father Driscoll A Fall River native and the son of the late John W. and Julia (Curley) Driscoll, Father Driscoll attended Fall River's SS. Peter and Paul grammar school and Msgr. Coyle High School before preparing for the priesthood at St. Mary's Seminary.

He was parochial vicar at Our a Fall River Public Library trustee. Lady of the Assumption parish, In 1976 Father Driscoll was Osterville, and at St. Lawrence named dean of the New Bedford parish, New Bedford, his present area. Since 1972 he has been modpastorate, until April, 1954, when erator for the New Bedford Cathohe was named episcopal secretary lic Woman's Club. to Bishop Connolly and assistant He will celebrate his anniverchancellor. sary at a parish Mass and with his While at the chancery, he was family. parochial vicar at SS. Peter and Father Wallace Paul parish. He was appointed pastor of Swansea's Our Lady of The son of the late Harry W. Fatima parish in 1969. and Florence L. (Hayes) Wallace, When The Anchor was founded Father Wallace, a Beverly native, in 1957 by Bishop Connolly, Father graduated from New Bedford's Driscoll was named assistant gen- former Holy Family grammar and eral manager and editorial writer. high schools prior to studying for "Many priests used his editor- the priesthood at St. Mary's Semiials as takeoff points for their nary. Sunday sermons," said Msgr. Following ordinatio~ he was Daniel F. Shalloo, The Anchor's parochial vicar at Corpus Christi former general manager. Father parish, Sandwich, until 1951, when Driscoll's comments were so tightly he joined the Army Chaplain written, Msgr. Shalloo said, "it -Corps, subsequently serving at varwas impossible to cut them. If they ious posts. were occasionally a line or two On August I, 1969, he was prolong, we'd simply reduce the size moted to the rank of colonel, servof the masthead for that week." ing as Deputy First Army chaplain Present editor Father John F. at Fort Meade, Md. In December Moore, in his editorial in The of the same year he was awarded Anchor's 1982 25th anniversary the Meritorious Service Cross. issue, wrote that "during The He returned to the Fall River Anchor's first generation, the paper diocese and began his present aswas favored in having an assistant signment in June, 1977. general manager who brought to it the gift of his own mind and intelligence. . .. His natural insight and vast knowledge were more than supportive." Father Driscoll became St. LawSERVING CHILDREN rence's pastor in October, 1972. AND THE OLD. Hehas been on the Divine WorALMOST BROKE. ship Commission and is a Priests' NEED PRAYERS AND Senate past president. He has. DONATIONS. chaired the Priests' Personnel FR. McNEILL Board and was a member of the Board of Diocesan Consultors and St. Bonaventure

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Making Vocations a Priority Few interested in the church can ignore the reality that as a community we must face the fact of a shortage of vocations. Throughout the church in this country, fewer young people are even considering the priesthood or religious life as a viable choice for themselves. The causes for this situation are many and complex, an accumulation of problems, situations and factors. The pervasive and persuasive power of the secular has indeed created a mind set which gives low priority to service of the church as a career. However, the negative and frustrating events that have brought about the decline of vocations in the church cannot and should not inhibit continued attempts to encourage interest in the priesthood and religious life. If we merely mull over the problems without offering realist-ic solutions, we will do no more than put the cart before the horse. To be sure, we must analyze the facts but we must not stop there. What we need in the church is a fresh approach to vocations, together with creative and imaginative programs spurring serious consideration of spending one's life in the service of God. In a recent pastoral letter, Bishop Elden F. Curtiss of Helena, Montana, surfaced some very important considerations in this regard. He made a very valid point when he said that we can change the statistics on vocations to the priesthood if we can get priests to work with the bishops in a positive and practical way. It was his opinion that diocesan vocation programs should be directed by mature, well put-together priests who have no other responsibilities. Nonordained vocation teams have not worked, he said. It is also important to note that in today's social order the church must take a long, hard look at its screening process. Many feel that good candidates are being discouraged by rigid and inflexible church models. For instance, some U.S. vocation programs are rejecting viable candidates for priesthood on the basis oftheir liberalism or conservatism. In other cases, the difference between maturity and the P9tential to mature is incompletely understood by vocation directors who have their own notion of priest and refuse to permit young people to develop in relation to contemporary life. In short, it is imperative that we make priestly and religious vocations a priority in today's church. They must never become a back-burner issue. It would be folly to sit back and say it's God's problem, let him solve it. This do-nothing attitude has already caused more than enough problems in the church. It is vital that bishops, priests and religious take every opportunity to make a strong case for the priestly and religious life. This is where vocation work begins. A recent paper on vocations to the priesthood by three respected seminary rectors stressed that church leaders should see themselves by virtue of their own vocations as agents whose initiative and resolve can influence and determine the raising of consciousness about the importance of the priesthood. In this regard, we must commend our diocesan program, which is currently sponsoring a vocation retreat experience and regular\}' organizing area days of vocation awareness. Such efforts are truly important and should receive encouragement and support from every priest in the diocese. The Editor

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Of ships and paths By Father Kevin J. Harrington Sin is a word that has disappeared from our modern vocabulary. While human nature does not change, our capacity to deceive ourselves is unlimited. When everyone knew the difference between right and wrong, those who chose to do wrong tried to conceal it. Today the need for hypocrisy is practically nonexistent. Matthew Arnold defined hypocrisy as a "tribute that vice pays to virtue." Apparently every generation of Christians has been susceptible to vice, but ours no longer seems to know the difference. Many are becoming painfully aware of the deleterious consequences of such an attitude and are trying to come to the rescue. Ethics courses are now commonplace on college campuses. The standards of the so-called Yuppies on Wall Street leave so much to be desired that graduate schools are also adding such courses to their MBA programs. Business programs generally foster what is referred to as management by objective strategy. The objective is usually a steady stream of profit to satisfy the needs of employers, employees and shareholders. The deeper question of whether the product or service rendered is

worthwhile is of secondary importance. After all, isn't the customer always right? The problem with reducing ethics to what the marketplace tolerates is that it encourages fraud. Too often morality is reduced to legality and unethical behavior not only is tolerated but expected. Not surprisingly, ~thics is frequently taught by lawyers! C.S. Lewis, who wrote a great deal about ethics, used the helpful image of a fleet of sailing ships to show that ethics deals with three important questions. First, the ships must know how to avoid collisions. This he called social ethics, which seems to be the only question dealt with by most ethics courses. Second, the ships must be kept in good order to avoid sinking. This area of ethics deals with issues of virtue and vice that are rarely mentioned. Not surprisingly, often those who succeed financially make shipwreck of their personal lives. Broken families, substance abuse and major illness are often the unfortunate byproducts of such situations. Third, the ships must know their mission, why they are at sea in the first place. How many college graduates choose well-payingjobs without ever considering the satisfac-

tion of doing something worthwhile? Small wonder that by the age of 40 people often experience a midlife crisis. When their only satisfaction comes from promotions and pay raises and they realize that they are not likely to advance further, they have 25 years to grin and bear it. On the other hand, those who gain satisfaction from the concrete products oftheir work may also be deprived of opportunities to advance, but they can be content with doing something of value for 25 years. Contemporary ethical discussions are reminiscent of what St. Paul described as "ever learning and never coming to the knowledge ofthe truth." When we avoid words like sin and adopt a secular vocabulary, we turn our backs upon our rich heritage. Secular man has tried to blaze a new path through the wilderness but more and more people are realizing that it leads away from God. Hopefully, the repentant will try to reopen the old path before it is almost totally overgrown. And perhaps they will discover that the uncompromising moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church that seem so out of vogue today are that reopened old path!


Grown-up kids Every so often a book comes along that has so much meat in it for parents that I want to share it with you. Such a book is The Postponed Generation: Why America's Grown-up Kids Are Growing Up Later by Susan Littwin (William Morrow and Co., 1986). I see it as valuable for parents of young adults who are baffled by their children's seeming inability to settle into a job and their willingness to depend upon parents for financial and emotionarsupport while rejecting the drudgery parents went through to enable them to offer this support. I also see it as valuable for parents of adolescents who are right now preparing for the work and college world because many of the· patterns of postponement are developed in high school. A quick overview of the book might be helpful. The "postponed generation" refers to the phenomenon of floundering young adults who seem trapped in indecision and childhood. They flit from school to school, degree to degree, and job to job with aimlessness. These are the baby-boomers ofthe fifties and sixties, the non-Yuppies, and there are many more of them than Yuppies. They were raised by comfortable middle-class parents who were reared in the depression and worked

hard to achieve security, so much so that they gave their children too many comforts and a false security. These postponed adults have a sense of entitlement. They feel the interesting job and good income are their due and they resist the unpleasant labor required to earn these rewards. At the same time, they are the first generation to anticipate an economic lifestyle lower than their parents with fewer career opportunities in the offing. While there are more college graduates than ever,40 percent of these have jobs that do not require a college education. The author goes into why we are experiencing this phenomenon of postponement of adulthood, new in our history. In earlier generations, an adult of 25 to 35 willing to depend on his parents was an object of pity or derision. No longer. The years of dependency are expanding and many parents don't know how to deal with them. I recognized many of the postponed adults Littwin interviewed. I have met them in my work. All of us know them. They resist graduating as long as possible, even enjoy the label of professional student. They tike temporary unskilled jobs, then roam around Europe for a year or so. They may try permanent employment but find entry level jobs boring.

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They are in no hurry to grow up. Indeed, they resist it. They find cheap apartments depressing and their parents' homes comfortable. As long as parents support their dependency, they seem satisfied to live in a post-adolescent limbo even if it means tension between generations. Littwin makes a strong case for parents who cut their young adults loose financially, pointing out that until they do, these grown-up children will continue to postpone the responsibilities of adult life. Even more damning is their attitude toward parents who support them. They speak of them with callous indifference, unconcerned about their parents' needs and dreams and critical of their 9 to 5 nose-to-the-grindstone lifetimes. Gratefully, many of us have not experienced this kind of offspring but those who do are asking themselves, "Where did we go wrong? We gave them so much and they expect more." This book should help parents who gave too much and are still giving. It might give these parents the support they need to force their children to grow up - finally.

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What type of professional diplomat would you like to see represent your country? Should it be a person who is an expert in languages and the culture, politics and economics of a foreign country? Or should it be one who is an expert in managerial techniques? The question raises an old debate: whether it is better to have personal specialized expertise or to be a generalist who enables others to use their expertise. It is not just a question for the foreign service. It also concerns church leaders. Historically, famous diplomats like George Kennan, Charles Bohlen and Llewellyn Thompson came from the specialist school. Their accomplishments are still remembered and cited as examples of foreign service at its best. Today the emphasis is on a generalist who is able to manage complex issues and a multitude of agencies. The two approaches have diplomats arguing. Some are emphatic about the need for seasoned senior diplomats who are expert and sensitive. There is a desire for the outstanding, polished individual with the charisma and personality that made the diplomatic corps respected. Others contend that diplomats who were specialized experts often were dismal managers who couldn't gain control over a staff and ensure that it worked together harmoniously. They argue for the person who can organize others and double the strength of the office through coordination. When it comes to the church, all one need do is substitute "pastor" for "ambassador" and you have the same controversy. There is the

historical model of the American Catholic parish in which the pastor was the expert among immigrants. His role was highly respected and relied on strength of personality. Today men are being appointed pastors at a younger age and are exhorted to rely less on individual strength and more on organizational skills. Their role is to coordinate, to collaborate and enable others to share responsibility. One wonders ifthe unrest among priests today exists because they came to the priesthood wanting to gain what amounts to senior diplomat status. Is the unrest caused because parishioners, canon law and proponents of Vatican II are pushing

May 16 1941, Rev. William McDonald, SS., St. Patrick, Falmouth 1960, Rt. Rev. J. Joseph Sullivan, P.R., Pastor, Sacred Heart, Fall River 1981, Rev. Arthur C. dosReis, Retired Pastor, Santo Christo, Fall River May 17 . 1951, Most Rev. James E. Cassidy, D.D., 3rd Bishop of Fall River 1934-51 May 19 1940, Rev. Ambrose Lamarre, O.P., Dominican Priory, Fall River 1941, Rev. Thomas Trainor, Pastor, St. Louis, Fall River May 20 1952, Rev. Antonio L. daSilvia, Pastor, Our Lady of Health, Fall River

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Mexican problems MEXICO CITY (NC) - A pastoralletter recently issued by Archbishop Adolfo Suarez Rivera of Monterrey, Mexico, said the country's ruling party is supported by a "captive and passive membership." The letter also criticized Mexico's educational system as "based on creating minds which support the regime." The letter's signers, the hierarchy and priests of the archdiocese, said they hope it will orient Catholics "regarding the political reality of the country." The letter also said the Mexican political system fosters anticlericalism and treats the church "as though it were a house of ill-repute."

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Creativity ruled at DCCW parley Continued From Page One tury - fulfilling a four-year dream, said Mrs. Armstrong - saw her talents combined with those of many research assistants and singing and role-playing DCCW members. New Officers At a business meeting opening the convention, diocesan officers were elected to serve for the next two years. Miss Dorothy Curry will be president, supported by vice-presidents elected in the five DCCW districts: Madeline Wojcik, Taunton; Chloe Blackmore, Cape and Islands; Jeannette Bauza, Attleboro; Claire O'Toole, Fall River; and Elizabeth Almeida; New Bedford. The recording secretary is Rita Rock, the corresponding secretary Theresa Lewis and the treasurer Bella Nogueira. It was announced that Mrs. Armstrong had been nominated to serve on the National Council of Catholic Women nominating committee, of which Gertrude O'Brien, a past DCCW president, is chairman. Mrs. O'Brien was in charge - of publicity and special invitations for Saturday's meeting. Mrs. Armstrong's nomination will be voted on at an NCCW con-

vention scheduled Nov. 8 to 12 in Minneapolis. Annette Kane Annette Kane, executive administrator of the National Council of Catholic Women, was the convention's keynote speaker. She prefaced her remarks by announcing two major programs to be unveiled at the Minneapolis convention: a drug and alcohol abuse awareness program directed towards families; and introduction of a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Awareness Sunday into U.S. parishes. Addressing the convention theme, she spoke of Dorothy Day and Mother Teresa of Calcutta as exemplifying joy in service. She said the women shared four characteristics that are hallmarks of all "women of service": compassion and concern for the poor; a strong sense of community; the power to make lasting commitments; and giving of a central place in their lives to prayer. Mother Teresa, said Mrs. Kane, serves Christ in the poorest of the poor. The nun traces her dedication to an insight that came to her en route to a retreat at a time when she was a teacher of upper-class Indian girls. Dorothy Day, who died in 1980 after nearly a half century of serv-

ing America's poor through the Catholic Worker houses ofhospitality she founded with French peasant-philosopher Peter Maurin. experienced her moment of truth in 1932 at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D:C. There, said Mrs. Kane, "with tears she prayed that God would enable her to bring together those two seemingly irreconcilable strands: her love of God and her passionate concern for the poor." At a meeting of Mother Teresa and Dorothy Day in Calcutta in 1970, Mrs. Kane' related, "Mother Teresa pinned on Dorothy's dress the black cross with the figure of Christ worn by all the professed members of the order. No other lay person has been honored by Mother Teresa in this way." How could Mrs. Kane's hearers meet the challenge of serving the poor? She pointed out that the U.S. bishops' pastoral on the economy stresses that each person in his or her "own place and time" must seek out the poor. They could include, she said, a rejected neighbor; a divorced parishioner; an abused child; a terminal patient; a lonely aged person. Community, said Mrs. Kane, can be e'xperienced "in our family

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At the convention Mass, Bishop Cronin discussed the 6th chapter of St. John's Gospel, pointing out that when Jesus said "I am the bread oflife," many of his scandalized followers "walked no more with him" but that when he then asked the apostles "Will you also go away?," Peter made an "instinctive and profound act of faith" when he replied, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." Reflection on three points of the gospel "should keep us going a long time," said the bishop. He listed them as the grumblings of the people at the sayings of Jesus; the difficulty of accepting and acting on the Lord's words; but the overriding importance offaith such as Peter's. After the Mass, the new DCCW officers were installed at a candlelight ceremony. Following luncheon, guests and convention workers were introduced and Miss Curry was presented as the incoming DCCW president. Hearty applause greeted the day's closing event, which took the convention theme as its title. Illustrating 20th century women finding joy in service were vignettes of Maria von Trapp as an exemplar of Christian motherhood, highlighted by the song "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?"; the fairy-story life of Princess Grace of Monaco who always remained a Philadelphian at heart; the inspiring tale of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop; a lively depiction of the early suffragettes, complete with signs and a rousing rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," spontaneously joined in by the audience. Also an account of Valerie Vance Dillon, president-elect of the Na- . tional Association of Diocesan Family Life and Ministry Directors, paired with a rendition of "I Am Woman"; and the story of Girl Scout foundress Juliette Low, described as "one ofthe most delightful women who ever lived," which was enlivened by the participation of uniformed young members of Plymouth Bay Troop 1217. The program closed with a moving tribute to Mary, Mother ofthe World. The convention chairman was Mrs. Michael J. McMahon aided, in addition to Mrs. O'Brien, by Mrs. Harry B. Loew, Miss Lewis and Miss O'Toole. Subcommittee heads were Mrs. Nogueira, Mrs. Anthony J. Geary, Mrs. Raymond Poisson, Mrs. Norman Messier, Miss O'Toole, Mrs. Joseph Belanger, Miss Adrienne Lemieux, Mrs. Gilbert Noonan, Sister Eugenia Margaret, SUSC, Mrs. Eugene Gagnon. Mrs. Raymond Lavoie, Mrs. Albert Jackson, Mrs. Richard M. Paulson. A convention banner was the work of Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Bertrand Patenaude.

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Vocation retreat A Vocation Experience for young men interested in diocesan priesthood will begin 7 p.m. May 29 at St. Vincent de Paul Camp, Westport, and end at 7 p.m. May 30. Very Rev. John J. Smith, diocesan vocations director, aided by area vocation coordinators and seminarians, will direct the overnight retreat. -In a communication to diocesan clergy, Father Smith asked that his brother priests"reach out, encourage and support this cause. "As priests," he wrote, "we must be interested in vocation; it's our future, as well as the future of the church. You might very well know some young man in the parish who might have shown signs of a vocation or who has already spoken to you about the priesthood. Invite him to attend." Application forms for the program are available from parish . priests. High school juniors and seniors and college-age men are especially invited to attend and should apply by May 25. Further information is available from Father Smith at St. John the Evangelist rectory, 155 N. Main St., Attleboro 02703, or he may be called at 222-1206.

IIAbout ten years ago, we had a boy here. Well, one day, he took off and just last year he came back. He'd been in trouble and couldn't think of anywhere to go except here. I took him in and put him in the carpentry shop. Here's the story. He asked for instruction and was baptized at Easter. It's an endless cycle. There will be hundreds more homeless, hopeless children seeking a home in our hostel this year." - Father Jack Trisolini

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units and then in the wider community of neighborhood, parish, DCCW.!' One grows through community, she stressed, and also comes to realize "how little we can do without one another." Again pointing to Mother Teresa and Dorothy Day as role models, she said that "women who serve endure - in spite ofthe hardships, the fatigue, lack of understanding, criticism and failure." She said much the same of the necessity of prayer, of which she quoted Dorothy Day as saying "Prayer is as necessary to life as breathing. It is drink and food." Award Ceremony Following brief remarks by Msgr. Gomes, DCCW diocesan moderator, and Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, the bishop presented the annual Margaret M. Lahey/Our Lady of Good Counsel Awards to women representing the five DCCW districts, each chosen for dedication to her parish and to the work of the DCCW. This year's recipients were Mary Veloza, Fall River District I; Benevinda Rose, New Bedford District II; Madeline Wojcik, Taunton District III; Margaret Giblin, Attleboro District IV; Dorothv Mc-

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Way of the Cross The Franciscan Apostolate of the Way of the Cross promotes world-wide daily devotion to the Way of the Cross. This devotion so consoling and comforting to the elderly, the sick and shut-ins is also helpful for anyone in search of a practical way of bringing God into their personal life. The devotion of the Way of the Cross, so popular in the past, is still relevant in today's busy and distracting world by bringing one into immediate contact with Jesus Himself. How is. this possible? It is the same idea as instant replay -just as on TV the instant replay lets you judge for yourself a close play in a ball game that happened just seconds ago or just as a cassette recorder lets you play back and enjoy again a beautiful song recorded many years ago. So also making the Way ofthe Cross helps you recall the important events in the drama of the Passion and Death of Jesus revealing His divine love for you, and proving this beyond a doubt by unfolding His greatest miracle, His Resurrection from the dead. Recalling these solemn events can strengthen your faith, increase

your hope of sharing your eternal life with Jesus Himself and deepen your love for him. This you can do every day of your life by making the Way of the Cross at home or anywhere, anytime. Upon request, the Apostolate will send the Way of the Cross information, including a blessed Cross as a reminder of the Cross carried by Jesus on the Way to Calvary and a brief and simple meditation for making the Way of the Cross. For further information write to: Franciscan Apostolate of The Way of the Cross, 103 Arch St., Boston 02107.

"Breakthrough" Dear Editor: The time of the excellent television program, "Breakthrough," is not listed accurately in The Anchor. It is aired at 8 a.m. on Channel 10 every Sunday, not 6:30 a.m. This program has been an excellent source of spiritual growth for me and many others. I feel it would be interesting and informative if The Anchor did an article on Dr. William Larkin, founder of the Pastoral Theological Institute, and encourage readers to view "Breakthrough." Elaine Ferreira North Dartmouth

Birthday rosary Dear Editor: Again this year, I remind Anchor friends to pray a birthday rosary for our Holy Father, who will be 67 on May 18. Please pray for him and his intentions, and for the success of the Marian Year. Each week I look forward to Anchor's Vatican View and kudos to you for your straightforward editorials. Monica Zygiel New Bedford

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"In our view," Carrasco said, "the funding levels proposed by INS are inadequate to implement" the law. He said that "much less has been done over the past five months than the law mandates." He said education of the public by INS on the impact of the new immigration law is a "classic case of too little too late."

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Carrasco also criticized budget priorities set by INS. "As has his~orica1!Y been the case, the INS continues to earmark the great majority of its resources for enforcement purposes, at the great expense ofthose functions that assist those who wish to obtain legal status through normal channels," Carrasco said. He said INS 1987 revised budget estimates show 67 percent of the

budget is dedicated to enforcement activities, while that allocated for "citizenship and benefits" is only 8 percent. "For the INS to continue along this path of such minimal funding and staffing legal immigration channels is counterproductive," he said. "Not only does such prioritization result in the endless lines of people in front of INS offices...,

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Continued From Page One Archbishop Laghi was asked whether before the papal visit a resolution can be expected in the Seattle controversy, where Archbishop Hunthausen at the request of the Holy See ceded his author. ity over some areas of archdiocesan governance to his auxiliary, Bishop Donald Wuerl. "I hope it will come to a conclusion soon," the pronuncio said. "I am the first one to hope there will be some reconciliation, but reconciliation without compromising" 'on principles. He said be expects the three'bishop U.S. committee studying the situation to give its assessment soon and possibly make a recommendation. "It depends how Rome will accept it, and it also depends how Archbishop Hunthausen will accept it."

Reflecting on the papal trip in the context of a dialogue between Rome and the U.S. bishops on issues of concern and tension in the U.S. church, Archbishop Laghi recalled that when the pope met this spring with bishops involved . in organizing the trip, he said at the end of that meeting that it was a "mini-meeting," and there would be a "maxi-meeting" following the official five-year visits of all the U.S. bishops to Rome next year. The papal trip may give some indications of that dialogue following the trip, he said, but he also warned that "you don't dialogue on basic points. . .. There are walls in which you could not open a door because the church is built that way by the Founder." When asked for specific examples of issues not open to discussion, he said one is commitment to the discipline of priestly celibacy in the Western Church.

it also indirectly serves to encourage illegal immigration," Carrasco said. Detention spending by INS has increased 400 percent over the past six years, he added. More immigration prisons are not路needed, he testified, given INS expectations that employer sanctions and other provisions of the law will result in lesser incidence of illegal immigration.

Mission millions NEWYORK(NC)- U.S.contributions to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and to the Society of St. Peter Apostle reached almost $50 million in 1986, it has been announced by the society's national council in New York. The Society for the Propagation of the Faith does worldwide missionary work and the Society of St. Peter Apostle aids candidates for missionary communities.

Popular card WASHINGTON (NC) - The papal visit office of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops has received orders for 1.5 million papal visit prayer cards for use privately or at special liturgical services in preparation for the Sept. 10-19 visit of Pope John Paul II to the United States.


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DENVER (NC) - A top Vatican official praised the U.S. permanent diaconate program after studying it in Denver April 27May 3. "I'm very impressed with the spirituality of the men and their readiness to serve," said Archbishop Lajos Kada, secretary of the Vatican Congregation for the Sacraments. "I can better appreciate the important role they play in the lives of God's people," he added. Archbishop Kada spent his first four days in Denver at the convention of the National Association of Permanent Diaconate Directors, which brought together about 200 leaders of diocesan permanent diaconate programs. He spent the last three days in in-depth study of the Denver archdiocesan diaconate program. At the time of his visit Denver had 84 permanent deacons and 14 preparing for ordination in mid-May. Among those he met with were deacons, their wives, candidates for diaconate, directors of the deacon program, the professors in the deacon formation program and parish priests who utilize deacons. Archbishop Kada attended the convention at the invitation of the U.S. bishops, in response to concerns expressed by his congregation regarding the rapid growth of the permanent diaconate in the United, States and the quality of the U.S. screening processes and theological and spiritual formation programs. U.S. dioceses have taken a strong lead in developing the permanent diaconate since it was restored in the church 17 years ago. The United States has nearly 8,000 permanent deacons, about three-fifths of the world total.

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Felix Fournier and Teresa Furtado mean a great deal to the students at New Bedford's Holy Family-Holy Name School. The youngsters appreciate them so much, in fact, that they wrote to The Anchor about them. Fournier and Miss Furtado volunteer their mus'ical talents each AT A REHEARSAL, Miss Furtado leads students in Tuesday to the school's glee club. song while Fournier and student violinist Kelly Cleveland Retired New Bedford public school system piano accompanist Fourn- accompany them. (Motta photo) ier plays while the 50-member chorents also support the club and retiree, also accompanies The Stetus sings; Miss Furtado, a violin "encourage their children, once sonaires and other glee clubs. teacher for New Bedford public they make the commitment, to "I've always enjoyed children," schools, directs and leads the third ' stay with it." ,he said during a break at a HF-HN to eighth grade participants. glee club rehearsal. "They're very, Female singers outnumber male "Our students have been enriched approximately three to one, but very nice. by their talents and their Christian "There's undoubtedly some talsome of the younger boys still sing witness in giving time, energy and ent here," he smiled, looking at the soprano parts. All the children enthusiasm," said Cecilia Felix, perform wearing their "Sunday rows of young singers. the group's faculty adviser. Miss Furtado is a member ofthe best," Miss Felix said. The volunteers have worked with New Bedford Symphony and Northe students since September. UnAnd some of the youngsters also theast Chamber Quartet and directs der their direction, the club gave a play, she added, among them music at Sacred Hearts parish, Christmas concert at North Dartseventh-grade violinists Kelly CleveFairhaven. mouth Mall and celebrated Catholand and Ellen Murphy, both of She says the glee club members lic Schools Week in February with are "a lot Qf fun, cooperative and whom accompany the singers. a concert for parents and grandEighth-graders Rachel Thomas very appreciative." parents. On Wednesday they ofMiss Felix numbers among Miss and Vince Jornales are among fered songs about the city of New Furtado's admirers. "She really club members. Both are altos. Bedford and its heritage at Holy "It's pretty neat," Rachel said of demands their best, and she gets Family-Holy Name's annual Eduher singing experience. "You're it," she said. cational Fair, dedicated this year Among themselves, club mem- learning all different songs." to the city'S bicentennial. Singing "shows school spirit," bers have built community spirit, Fournier, a member ofSt. Anne added Miss Felix, noting that par- Vince said. parish, New Bedford, and a 1977

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Samuel Taub, a permanent dea- he was "thoroughly committed to con and executive secretary of the the diaconate ministry" and "imU.S. bishops' Committee on the . pressed by the quality" of those in Permanent Diaconate, said the diaconate, but he thinks the theolbishops felt the best way to ease ogy must be deepened. Vatican concerns about the U.S. "I don't think we have a very program was to invite Vatican profound theology of the diacoofficials "to come see for your- nate," he said. "That's obviously selves." due to our lack of experience. The theme of this year's national Throughout the centuries we've convention was "Spirituality not had the permanent diaconate" The Keystone of the Diaconate." to build experience and reflection Archbishop Kada said the spir- on. "We need a deeper understandituality of a deacon is more com- ing of the theology." plex than that of a priest because a Convention keynote speaker, deacon must fulfill the roles of husband, father, professional and spiritual writer Father Edward J. minister. "I think he must be an Farrell, said deacons must learn inspirational family man and an the"incredible power" that comes from inspirational professional before total abandonment to God. "Abandonment is not negative he becomes a deacon," the archit is a beautiful word of human bishop said. He said he was impressed by the freedom," Father Farrell said. He "joint spirituality" of deacons and called Mary's submission to God's their wives. "I have found that the will the model for deacons. "And the great diaconate prayer is her wives playa very important role," Magnificat," he said. he said. Bishop William Skylstad of YaConvention participants were challenged to develop the theology kima, Wash., chairman ofthe bishand spirituality of the diaconate, ops' Committee on the Permanent still emerging from its experimen- Diaconate, said in an interview tal stages as a newly restored church - with The Denver Catholic Register, archdiocesan newspaper, that ministry. the diaconate is yearly becoming a In a business session the partici- more positve influence in the U.S. pants passed a resolution asking church. the U.S. bishops to advocate adOne of the key U.S. diaconate mission of women to the permanissues n.ow is setting procedures to ent diaconate. Other resolutions called for an deal with American mobility, Bisheasing of rules against remarriage op Skylstad said. "We are such a of widowed deacons, permission mobile society that the frequent for deacons to anoint the sick in moving of permanent deacons extreme cases. and better proce- raises many questions and condures' to handle situations that cerns," he said. At the formation level, the bisharise when a deacon moves from ops may need to agree on a trainone diocese to another. ing program meeting the basic Archbishop J. Francis Stafford needs of all dioceses, while leaving of Denver, in welcoming remarks room for specialized formation in to the convention delegates, said each diocese, he said.

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the credit union has become a symbol of rebirth and self-sufficiency for the community. It requires enormous courage to undertake such a major project when the only resource~ at hand are the creativity and determination of a core group of organizers with no experience as bankers. But if the project succeeds, the results will be well worth the effort. Not only will the credit union help save the neighborhood, but, even more important, it will contribute to the people's sense of pride. T 0'0 often, lower-income people feel oppressed by large corporate institutions and the powers that be. Practical, day-to-day solutions that help people live and earn money with a sense of dignity and freedom are truly God's work. I applaud Father Kennington for his courage and vision. Even more, I admire him for the faith he has demonstrated, both in God and in the inherent dignity of the people of t~e Lower EastSide.

Los Angeles opens parish for deaf LOS ANGELES (NC) - Archbishop Roger Mahony of Los Angeles has erected a personal parish for deaf persons in the Los Angeles Archdiocese and appointed a deaf priest its pastor. Father Brian Doran, 44, a native of Ireland who has worked for 11 years in the archdiocese's Department of Pastoral Ministry with the Handicapped, was named pastor ofthe parish, Holy Angels. He was ordained an archdiocesan priest in 1971.

Father Doran estimated there are approximately 2,600 families in the archdiocese with deaf members but said the estimate may be conservative since one of every 1,000 Americans has a hearing impairment. He said there are seven other personal parishes for the deaf in the United States.


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ST. THOMAS MORE, SOMERSET The parish congratulates its 62member confirmation class and the 40 youngsters who received first communion last Sunday. Adults wishing to receive the sacrament of confirmation may call the rectory, 6737831. ST. LOUIS de FRANCE, SWANSEA The parish thanks its 1986-87 religious education teachers. ST.MARY,NB Bible study group leadership meeting May 20. Cadette Scout Lisa Ann Reney recently earned the Gold Award, Girl Scouting's highest award; Darlene Robertson, Veronica Couto and Sherry Medeiros earned the second highest honor, the Silver Award. ST. KILIAN, NB Healing service 7 p.m. Sunday with Father Andre A. Patenaude, MS; all welcome. ORDER OF THE ALHAMBRA Caravan Al Salib will be inducted May 24 in Portland, Maine, into the Region One Council of Caravans, of which Leon Caravan, Fall River, is a member. HOLY NAME, FR New Women's Guild officers: Mrs. James F. Duffy, president; Mrs. Harvey Montour, vice-president; Mrs. Edward Botelho and Mrs. John Pereira, secretaries; Ms. Pamela Smith, treasurer. Youth retreat this weekend, Cathedral Camp, E. Freetown. Nomination papers for 198788 youth group officers available from Father Thomas A. Frechette; nomination deadline May 27; election 2 p.m. May 31. O.L. MT. CARMEL, SEEKONK Youth Ministry meeting 6:30 p.m. Sunday; recently-confirmed parishioners welcome to participate in group events. L.SALETTE SHRINE, ATTLEBORO "The Glorious Mysteries," last of a series on "The Rosary in Song and Reflection," 2 p.m. Sunday, People's Chapel; service led by Father Donald Paradis, MS~ music ministry by shrine chorale, directed by John Travers; all welcome. "I Have a Friend Who Cannot Forgive and Forget" session 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, monastery, led by Father Edmond Bourque, MS. "Forgiveness: The Key to Peace of Mind" workshop 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 23;. workshop leaders: stress-management consultant and psychotherapist Robin Casarjian, M.A. and Father Albert Fredette, MS; information: 222-5410. CATHEDRAL, FR The parish thanks all ":ho helpe~ prepare its first commUDIon candidates. CATHOLIC MEMORIAL HOME, FR The home welcomes new residents John Smith, Eva Pieroni, Mildred Powers, Timothy Jewell, Annie Newton and Virginia Sullivan. Lillian Fletcher, LPN, is Employee of the Month for May. May coffee hour birthday celebration with music 2 p.m. May 22, auditorium. Music by Yvette and Norman Caron 2 p.m. Sunday, l-D Solarium; Mrs. ~ar­ on's mother, Anita Berube, IS a CMH resident.

ULTREYA Diocesan Ultreya 7 tonight, Bishop Stang High School, N. Dartmouth. ST. ANTHONY .OF PADUA, FR Council of Catholic Women meeting 7 p.m. May 19, Father Reis hall. NOTRE DAME, FR . Council of Catholic Women living rosary 7:30 p.m. May l8;'members of Immaculate Conception, St. Anthony of the Desert, Espirito Santo, St. Anthony of Padua and Holy Rosary parishes will also participate. PRO·L1FE CONCERT, ATTLEBORO "Concert for Motherhood" sponsored by Attleboro chapter Massachusetts Citizens for Life 7:30 p.m. May 15, Attleboro High School, Rathbun Willard Dr. SS PETER & PAUL, FR CYO-sponsored family picnic May 24, St. Vincent de Paul Camp, Westport; the CYO thanks Mrs. Chris Richard for typing assistance. ST. MARY, SEEKONK Alcoholics Anonymous meeting 7 p.m. Wednesdays, church hall. Youth softball (grade 9 vs. grade 10) 6 p.m. May 24; (all youth) 1 p.m. May 25; altar server ball game 6 p.m. May 25; all games at North School field. P.arish cursillistas invited to meetmg 7:30' p.m. May 26, CCD Center. Retired former pastor Father Cornelius J. Keliher will celebrate a Mass of thanksgiving for his 55 years as a priest and the 30th anniversary of the dedication of the present'church 6 p.m. May 30. ST. JOHN OF GOD, SOMERSET Parish Council meeting 6 p.m. Sunday, rectory meeting room. ST. STANISLAUS, FR The parish welcomes back its college students. All-day exposition of the Blessed Sacrament noon to 6:30 p.m. Sunday; the exposition marks the fourth anniversary of the baptism in the Holy Spirit of 120 parishioners.

THEOLOGIAN Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, a visiting professor at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, has won the 1987 V.S. Catholic Award for furthering the cause of women in the church. The annual award was established in 1978 by V.S. Catholic, a monthly magazine published in Chicago by the Claretian Fathers and Brothers. Ms. Fiorenza, a professor of New Testamerit, has taught theology at the V niversity of Notre Dame and was the first woman president of the Society of Biblical Literature. (NC photo)

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ST. ANNE, FR The parish thanks Catholic Charities Appeal workers, including J. Alfred Bellefeuille, "always there to help with the returns." CYO members will attend the vigil Mass of the Ascension 6:30 p.m. May 27. ST. PATRICK, FR Holy hour 2 p.m. May 17. Women's Guild Communion breakfast follows II a.m. Mass May 24; guest speaker: Sister Elaine Heffernan, RSM, associate director of religious education at the Diocesan Department of Education. ST. JOSEPH, FAIRHAVEN First communion group I 10 a.m. Mass tomorrow; group II 10 a.m. Mass May 23. HOLY GHOST, ATTLEBORO Fourth Domingaat home ofJames Branco, 62 Elizabeth St.; Mass 7 tonight; all welcome. New Women's Guild officers: Rosalie Gordon, president; Julia Machado, vice-president; Jackie DaSilva, secretary; Anita Joyal, treasurer. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, TAUNTON/FR Greater Taunton/ Fall River chapter meeting of support group for bereaved families 7:30 p.m. fourth Monday of each month, St. Louis de France School building, Swansea; information, Sandra Sousa, 8235240. ST. ANTHONY, MATTAPOISETT .Women's Guild appreciation breakfast follows II a.m. Mass Sunday. O.L. VICTORY, CENTERVILLE Parishioners Carol and Walter Surniak are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary at the 10:45 a.m. Mass Sunday. The parish welcomes new registrants Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. ST. MARY, FAIRHAVEN The parish thanks Catholics Charities Appeal collectors and a parish friend who donated a set of lectionary covers. Dominga next week: Ilene Rego, 17 Daniel St. SEPARATED AND DIVORCED, OAPE AND ISLANDS Cape Cod and Islands Ministry for Separated and Divorced Catholics meeting 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, St. Francis Xavier church, Hyannis; Sister Jane Hogan will speak on selfesteem; babysitting available; information: Patti Mackey, 771-4438.

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Fri., May 15, 1987 HOLY ROSARY, TAUNTON Former parochial vicar Father Valerian Czywil will celebrate his 50th anniversary in the priesthood at 2 p.m. June 14, St. Joseph Church, Peabody; transportation and information: Mrs. Alice Machnik, 8245270. Rosary Sodality meeting 6 p.m. June 2, Benjamin's restaurant; information: Carol Straub: 822-0247. CATHEDRAL CAMP, E. FREETOWN Holy Name Church, Fall River, weekend retreat today through Sunday. St. John the Evangelist Church youth retreat 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow. CATHOLIC NURSES, CAPE Cape Cod and Islands chapter of Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses end-of-year Mass 6 p.m. May 20, St. Pius X church, S. Yarmouth, followed by dinner at Roscoe's restaurant; information: Dianne McCracken, 394-9368. BLESSED SACRAMENT, FR Information on rosary meetings: David and Patricia Boscarino, 6750609. CORPUS CHRISTI, SANDWICH The parish thanks ushers for their service. Youth ministry needs ad ult coordinators; meeting 7:30 p.m. May 26, Father Clinton hall.

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MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Worldwide Marriage Encounter convention June 26 to 30, Bentley College, Waltham; information: George and Carol Gill, 899-5761. SACRED HEART, FR New Women's Guild officers: Virginia Kitchen, president; Denise Gagne, vice-president; Colette Waring, secretary; Amelia Soares, treasurer. Sean Murphy has been awarded the guild's Rose E. Sullivan scholarship. Guild Board meeting 7 p.m. June 16, parish hall. Parishioners John and Dorothy Hallisey are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. Parishioners are invited to decorate the Mary altar with garden flowers. Scriptural rosary and Latin Benediction 7 p.m. May Tuesdays, church. ST. JAMES, NB St. James-St. John School May crowning 11:15 a.m. today. Mass for founding pastor Father James F. Clark, who died 80 years ago, I I a.m. May 24. Adult bible study 7 p.m. Wednesdays, parish center.

Wages of Sin "The wages of sin is death, but the grace of God, life everlasting in Christ Jesus our Lord." - Rom. 6:23

ST. DOMINIC, SWANSEA Rosary 6:40 a.m. weekdays, church. Women's guild meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday, parish center. The parish thanks Confirmation II teachers. The Board of Education is assisting CCD children in erecting a small Marian grotto; a plant donated for it memorializes Sister Evelyn Dailey, late religious education coordinator. A parish thank-you to the anonym: ous giver of $100 for altar boy albs. APOSTOLATE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES A signed Mass 2 p.m. May 31, St. Julie's Church, No. Dartmouth; all welcome. The apostolate congratulates first communion candidates Susan Pavao and Edward Holewiak and their teachers, Patricia Donovan, Roberta Trainor, Karen Albany and Andrea D'Erico

ST.·STANISLAUS. PARISH Presents

26TH ANNUAL POLISH FUN FESTIVAL MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND FRIDAY, MAY 22 5· 11 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 23 Noon· 11 P.M. SUNDAY, MAY 24 'Noon ··9 P.M. ST. STANISLAUS SCHOOL GROUNDS 37 ROCKLAND STREET., FALL RIVER, MA (OFF BROADWAY). MUSIC BY CONNECTICUT BANDS: "JOE PASIEKA ORCHESTRA" (Fri., May 22 7· 11 P.M.) "JOHN DEMERSKI &THE VILLAGERS" (Sat., May 23 7· 11 P.M.) "WALLY G. & HIS HARMONY KINGS'.' (Sun. May 24 1-4 P.M. & 5 . 8 P.M.) ALSO FEATURING

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Saturday 1 P.M. - School Auditorium The Krakowiak Dancers Creative Dance & Performing Arts Center Famous Polish Foods Chicken &Beef BBQ American Foods Polish Heritage Booth All New Kiddie Land Games of Skill & Chance

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Fri., May 15, 1987,

John Paul: the Marian pope VATICAN CITY (NC) - The 22-foot-high bronze statue of Mary holding the baby Jesus dominated St. Peter's Square during Pope John Paul II's general audience. Intermittently its 24-carat goldleaf covering shone as sun filtered through the clouds. The statue, destined for a Marian shrine in southern Italy, was blessed by the pope at his May 6 general audience. The same day, the Vatican announced that the pope had named his top aide, Secretary of State Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, as papal delegate to ceremonies marking the IOOth anniversary of another Marian shrine in southern Italy. The events show how Marian activities are a normal part of Pope John Paul's ministry. The first Saturday of every month, he leads recitation of the rosary on Vatican Radio. His coat of arms carries the letter "M" for Mary and appears over the doorways of Rome's churches. His speeches to Catholic groups visiting the Vatican are filled with calls to increase Marian prayers and devotion. Papal trips abroad routinely include visits to Marian shrines. And if the nation visited has a significant Catholic population, he often holds a formal ceremony dedicating the country to Mary. This year, the pope also published a Marian encyclical and announced a 14-month Marian year to begin at Pentecost. During the year, pilgrims to Marian shrines will be able to receive special spiritual benefits. On the eve of the Marian year, he plans to recite the rosary on an international satellite television transmission which will unite him to Marian shrines around the world. It will be carried by nearly 100 U.S. television stations. (See following story.) This strong Marian devotion has sometimes caused ecumenical problems for the pope. Some Christians interpret Catholic emphasis on Mary as overshadowing worship of Christ. But the pope has faced this criticism squarely, 'emphasizing the twofold role of Mary as a sympathetic intercessor who helps individuals in their relationship with

Christ and as the prime example of how an individual can participate in divine salvation by willingly accepting God's specific call to him or her. The pope's position was detailed in his 114-page Marian encyclical, "On the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Life of the Pilgrim Church," released in March. He reiterated it during his May visit to West Germany, where Catholic Marian devotion has historically been a sensitive issue with Protestants. "True devotion to Mary and the saints cannot and must not damage'the mediatorship of Jesus Christ," he told the German bishops. Devotion to Mary and the saints makes it "easy for us to take example from their lives and, heartened by them, to continue on our own pilgrimage," he added. The pope's devotion to Mary began when he was a small boy. As a 6-year-old in his native town of Wadowice, the short walk between

home and school took him past the parish church, where he attended 7 a'.m. Mass. In the afternoon, he returned to pray before an image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Friends of the future pope said his devotion to Mary helped him through trials such as the death of his mother when he was 8 and of his brother when he was 12. As a teenager, the future pope was active in a student Marian society and was its president for three years. Pope John Paul will visit the Polish roots of his Marian devotion June 8-14. The visit will include an overnight stop at the Jasna Gora monastery, where he often prayed as a priest, bishop and cardinal. Since the 14th century, the monastery has housed the shrine of Poland's patroness, Our Lady of Czestochowa, the famous Black Madonna, so-called because the wooden icon is darkened by age.

TV rosary to open Marian year VATICAN CITY (NC) - A worldwide rosary broadcast led by Pope John Paul II will be televised Saturday, June 6 by at least 90 U.S. local stations. The rosary recital, on the eve of the Marian year, is expected to reach the 50 largest U.S. population centers, said U.S. Archbishop John Foley, president of the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications. While no major U.S. network picked up the program, most local stations that did are network affili'ates, Archbishop Foley said. Most have donated the time for the broadcast, and some have made arrangements for tie-ins with local ceremonies, he said. The rosary will be led by the pope from the basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, believed to be the oldest church dedicated to Mary. A London transmission center will

link the pope's recital with responses from 17 Marian sanctuaries throughout the world. The hourlong broadcast will begin at noon Eastern Daylight Time. In the United States, the National Shrine ofthe Immaculate Conception in Washington is expected to be filled for the event. Other shrines to be connected by satellite are in Fatima, Portugal; Lourdes, France; Knock, Ireland; Czestochowa, Poland; Cap-de-Ia-Madeline, Quebec; Guadalupe, Mexico; Aparecida, Brazil; Lujan, Argentina; Caacupe, Paraguay; Manila, Philippines; Bombay, India; Dakar, Senegal; Mariazell, Austria; and a site in Bavaria. Coordinating the world wide telecast will be Global Media Ltd., based in Marina del Rey, Calif. Dan Fendel, Global Media spokesman, said the broadcast, called "Prayer for World Peace," will require the use of 18 satellites, uplinked from Great Britain. Transmitted on Atlantic, Indian and Pacific ocean regional satellites, it will include "mixed program video, English commentary and international sound and "will effectively be available to the entire planet," said Fendel.

Hidden cameras catch- five CLEVELAND (NC) - Law enforcement officials using hidden cameras have caught five collection counters in the Cleveland area allegedly stealing from the church. Diocesan officials worked with the Cuyahoga County Sheriffs Department since October 1985, when they became suspicious about dwindling collections. Inspector Edward P. Kovacic said that based on "extremely con~ servative" audits in four parisheS that had collection thefts, "the shortages total from $500,000 to $1 million." Kovacic told the Catholic Universe Bulletin, diocesan newspaper, that other investigations were pending. Two collection counters were arrested and indicted at St. Thomas More parish in Brooklyn, a Cleveland suburb. Counters have also been arrested for stealing from collections at Ascension parish in

Cleveland and at St. Therese and St. Monica parishes in Garfield Heights. Two of the five caught have been convicted and sentenced. On April 12 detectives arrested Max A. Eichman, 51, after he was' observed on hidden cameras allegedly taking money while count~ ing parish collections at St. T.bomas More. According to the sheriffs department, he had $601 stuffed in his pockets. Two weeks earlier Peter J. Dobrinic, 76, was arrested as he left the parish grounds reportedly with $139, the department said. Both men were indicted on counts of theft and possession of criminal tools..Freed on a $1,500 bond each, they are awaiting arraignment. MichaeIJ. Hogan, 33, a counter at Ascension parish for five years, was indicted on counts of grand

AT FATIMA SHRINE~ Pope John Paul II prays before statue of our Lady. During this 1982 trip to Portugal, he consecrated the world to Mary. (NCjUPI photo) He said broadcasters and stations carrying the program "will be encouraged to inject their live coverage of congregations in their local area churches" but that such coverage will be inserted only into local broadcasts. The program producer will be Global Media president Tony Verna, who in 1985 orchestrated "Live Aid," a rock concert broadcast worldwide to raise funds for African famine relief. Archbishop Foley said the pope will pray five decades of the rosary, in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish and German. He said the mysteries, chosen to reflect the role of Mary and the Holy Spirit, will be the Annunciation, the Visitation, the Crucifixion, the Resur-

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theft and possession of criminal tools. "We observed Hogan handling money in envelopes, and putting them into his jacket," Detective Thomas Hitsman said. "When arrested he had over $500 and about 20 empty envelopes in his possession." He added that the charge of using criminal tools referred to Hogan;s jacket, which had a ripped lining so Hogan "could stuff envelopes into it." Hogan's pastor, Father Gordon Yahner, read a statement to parishioners telling them he had already "extended forgiveness to this young man" and asked them to help him "get his life back in order." A fourth case involved Florian J. Kowalewski, 55, a counter at St. Therese parish. He was se'ntenced to three months in county jail for

rection and the descent ofthe Holy Spirit on the Apostles. In addition, there will be Scripture readings in Greek, Dutch, Polish, Russian and Arabic. Archbishop Foley said Russian was chosen to mark the millennial celebration of Christianity in an area now part of the Soviet Union. The pope is also expected to speak briefly in Italian.

Shining Stars "They that are learned shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that instruct many to justice as stars for 'all eternity." Dan. 12:3

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stealing at least $5,000 from the parish. Kowalewski, a retired water department employee and for 19 years an auxiliary policeman, was allowed to serve weekends in jail so he could take care of his ailing mother-in-law during the week. The first case of collection theft involved John A. Cellura, 59, a retired carpenter. He was sentenced in April 1986 to two years in pris: on after he admitted stealing at least $5,000 from St. Monica parish in Garfield Heights. A parish audit showed that more than $282,000 had disappeared over a two-and-a-half-year period. After a late Mass in October 1985, a detective watching a hidden camera monitor saw Cellura, a parishioner for 30 years and an usher for 20, stuffing collection money into his pocket and arrested him.

The sheriffs department, after many meetings with diocesan officials and auditing firms, has helped the diocese draw up, procedures for counting, Kovacic said. Sgt. Donald A. Mester said that in every case investigated the counter used some kind of cover-up action to conceal the shuffling of money. He and Hitsman are called the "God Squad" for their investigations of the thefts. Kovacic added that in the Eichman case and others detectives observed counters, "under the guise of cashing a personal check for say, $25, taking out from the collection far more than the face amount of the check." Detectives. said they observed counters looking around the room for hidden cameras, including one counter who even got up on a chair "to check out the ceiling for cameras."


in our schools Coyle and Cassidy John J. Freitas, Peter R. Precourt, Michelle Riconscente and Patrick V. Scully, students at Taunton's Coyle and Cassidy High .School, have been invited to pinticipate in a National Merit Scholarship Corporation plan under which each will be recommended to two selected colleges. The four are among 50,000 high scorers on the PSAT I NMSQT test, taken last fall by more than one million students. Of them 15,000 will be named test semifinalists.

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AT VINCENTIAN MASS, from left front, John Stanton, national Vincentian secretary; Father Daniel Freitas, diocesan director; Father William Farland, Taunton area director; rear, Roland Ducharme, district disaster chairman; Horace Costa, district president; John Connors, district secretary; Joseph Roderick; district treasurer; William McCarthy, public affairs coordinator; Paul Ouellette, district vice-president. (Kearns photo)

Taunton Vincentians hold annual Mass Reprinted by permission from the Taunton Daily Gazette 175 Taunton area residents and residents from other portions of Southeastern Massachusetts recently attended the annual communion Mass and supper of the Taunton District Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The Mass and meal, a tradition in the Taunton area for decades, was held this year at Immaculate Conception Church, Taunton.

Representatives from 15 area churches participated in the 5 p.m. Mass which saw Rev. William E. Farland, principal celebrant and Taunton district spiritual adviser, assisted by priests from nearly all the area's parishes. Celebrating the Mass with Father Farland was Rev. Daniel A. Freitas of St. John of God Church, Somer~et, the diocesan spiritual director of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.

tv, movie news NOTE Please check dates and times of television and radio programs against local listings, which may differ from the New York network schedules supplied to The Anchor. New Films

again resurrects the pulp horror form in this group of three tales based on Stephen King ghost stories. Light on fright and nudity but heavy on sadistic violence, the moral lessons of the gory fables are bogus and not worth the viewing effort. 0, R "The Alinighter"(Universal)A southern California college coed struggles to have a meaningful sexual encounter before graduation and finally succeeds after several failed attempts. Rock star Susanna Hoffs, directed' by her mother, Tamar Simon Hoffs, fails to convey anything of significance in this surf-and-brew disaster. Narrow view of life and permissive view of sex. 0, PG-13 Religious TV

"River's Edge" (Island) - The callous sex killing of a young girl is viewed by her apathetic peers as an occasion for protective support of her psychopathic boyfriend who becomes the equaly innocent victim of an adult psychotic (Dennis Hop-. per). Director Tim Hunter's picture of troubled youth downplays emotional and spiritual issues in Sunday, May 17 (CBS) - "For fa vor of sensationalistic profanity, Our Times" - The program exnudity and permissive teen sex. 0, plores the pilgrimage to Mecca, a R center of Islamic faith, through "My Demon Lover"(New Line) rare film footage, interviews with - Scott Valentine is the youth people who have made the journey who turns into a beast whenever and excerpts of travel accounts. he thinks about sex. A noble act Religious Radio frees him into the arms of true love. Director Charles Loventhal Sunday, May 17 (NBC) exploits sexual situations and bed- "Guideline" - Authors Joseph room scenes for one-joke humor and Lois Bird discuss their book drawn from demonic violence. 0, "To Live As Family," which offers PG-13 practical advice on how to make "Creepshow 2"(New World)- the home a rewarding, nurturing Producer-writer George Romero environmen~.

Rev. John Steake.m, pastor of the host church, was the homiIist. The purpose ofthe annual Mass is to celebrate Ozanam Sunday, an international remembrance of the founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Frederick Ozanam of France. In addition to Taunton area St. Vincent de Paul Society members and friends, officials from societies in Fall River, Attleboro and Cape Cod were also in attendance. John Stanton, national secretary for the St. Vincent de Paul Society, also attended. Rev. Peter N. Graziano, executive director of Catholic social services for the Fall River Diocese, was the main speaker at the supper which followed in the church basement. Father Graziano spoke about the role of social programs as they relate to the church. He praised the Taunton district for its efforts in securing housing for victims of fire and the needy. This was the fifth year for the Massi supper celebration. In p'rior decades, Ozanam Sunday was observed with a Massi breakfast celebration. The Top Hat Award, the highest award given by the St. Vincent de Paul Society to both members and non-members, was awarded to eight people who reside within the Taunton district and who work every Monday and Wednesday'for the society at its center, located at 19 Kilton St., sorting and distributing clothing. Top Hat recipients were Elsie S. Ducharme, Santa Lewis, Patricia Goff, Valerie Gazda, Jean Almeida, Margarita Sanchez, Mrs. Luz Burgos and Ricardo Class. Officers of the Taunton district are Horace Costa, president; Paul Ouellette, first vice-president; John Connors, second vice-president and secretary; Joe Roderick, treasurer; R'Oland Ducharme, disaster chairman; Thomas Souza, Ozanam chairman; William McCarty, public affairs chairman; and Father Farland, spiritual leader.

Comedian Chance Langton and Jtypnotist Frank Santos will entertain May 22 at a 12:30 to 6 a.m. post-prom party for juniors and seniors at Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River. The event, a chemical-free entertainment alternative, will also feature music by Colorvox. Parents will be notified when youngsters have arrived at the optional party. They will be required to remain at the school until 6 a.m.

Senior Charles Barton, 1987 valedictorian and National Honor Society member, has been awarded a $1500 Robert C. Byrd honors scholarship. With other recipients he will be honored at a May 22 ceremony in Boston.

Bishop Feehan Lenten homeroom collections totaled over $1900. Proceeds benefited Catholic Relief Services and Brother Richard McDonald, CSC, who operates a Holy Cross house in Santiago, Chile, and will use the donation in his Godparent program for abandoned boys.

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The school's marching band, colorguard, majorettes, chorus and show band recently performed at the U.S. Capitol, the Jefferson Memorial and the Post Office Pavilion, in Washington. Accompanied by faculty and several parents, the students also went sightseeing and attended Mass at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

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Souza, AFriend; $75 AFriend; $50The M. Kelly Family, J. Taber Family. M. Rose Family, leo, Yvonne &Violet Boucher, Damien J. Deslauriers, Daniel Ferreira, M-M James J. Gleason. In Memory of Octave J. Beaulieu. AFriend, M-M Raymond J.leBlanc, Yvonne longworth, M-M Robert A. Martin, Pine Hill Flower Shop $40 M-M James M. Haworth, AFriend; $35 M-M Nelson Girard, Bella lePage, M-M leo N. Coons; $30 Mrs. lillian Allemao. M-M Jose Batista, AFriend. M-M J. Castelo, M-M laurier Cormier, M-M Joseph Olivier, M-M lucien St. Amand, M-M Arthur P. Silva; $25 AFriend, M·M George BlOUin. M-M Francis Boyle, 1.1-1.1 Joseph Brienzo, M·M leo Desrosiers, Robert A. DeTerra, M-M Amedee Gautreau, M-M Raymond A. Guerette, M-M Rosario N. Guy, M·M Manuel Jardin, M·M Maryan J. Midurski, M-M Joseph T. O'Neill. M-M Maurice l. Pepin, M-M Rene Racine, M-M leo Ricard $25 J. Nye Family, J. Kemp Family,Sexton Family, The Francis Family, The Hiney Family, M·M J. Dupuis, M-M George Hamel. M-M P. Pelletier, H. 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Soares, M-M Roger SI. Onge; $75 M-M James Buckley; $50 1.1.1.1 Raymond Barbero, M·M John Bergeron, M·M Roland Despres, M·M Edward J. Doyle. M-M John Dwyer, James Ferris, Manuel Garcia, E. Cooper Jacques, M-M Grover C. Johnson, M-M Daniel Mello, 1.1.1.1 Roland Seguin, Albertina Simas; $40 M·M Roy A. Greenson; $35 Margaret Manghan. Nicholas Tangney; $30 In Memory of Waner D. Smith $251.1-1.1 Cart Almeida, M·M Robert Andrade, M-M William Benoit. Mrs. Frank Bettencourt. M-M Brian Camacho. Roger Christensen, 1.1.1.1 Matthew Donovan, M·M Arlindo DosSantos, M·M Albert Gonsalves, Mrs. Donald Jepson, John J. lowney, M·M Norman lussier, M-M Frank Makara, Joseph Mello, M-M Robert Mitchell, 1.1-1.1 Alfred Moniz. Mrs. Erwina Moniz. Mrs. Carlos Ribeiro, Mrs. Joseph Soares, Mrs. CalesteSylvia, 1.1-1.1 leon Sylvia, 1.1-1.1 FrancisJ. Tucker, William Tucker, M-M louis Veilleux, 1.1-1.1 Robert Wood, Jr. SI. lIary $100 1.1-1.1 Alex Gonsalves, JudgelM Walter Considine; $90 1.1.1.1 Matthew Hart $50 1.1.1.1 Frank Marujo, Dr.lM Denis Brault; $40 M-M Robert Dorgan Sr.; $30 1.1-1.1 Weber Torres Jr.; $25 Mrs. Sophie Amaral, 1.1-1.1 Robert Plaud, 1.1.1.1 Barry Amaral, 1.1.1.1 Antone Carvalho, 1.1-1.1 John Botelho, M-M Paul Wesoly, 1.1.1.1 Paul Sirois. M-M George Trahan. Mrs. louise Frigautt, M·M Andrew Martin, Mrs. Evelyn Martin, M·M Walter Urban. M-M James Joaquin, M-M Jorge Oliveira, M-M Gary Ashworth, M·M Donald lipsett, M-M Gerald Morrissey. M·M Dennis Desroches. M-M John Wojcik, M·M Joseph Cataldo Jr" M·M Antone Pires Sacred Hearts $75 Rev. Alphonsus McHugh; $50 Mrs. Dorothy Sibor; $40 1.1-1.1 Henry G. Fortin; $25 M·M Edouard Kaeterle, 1.1-1.1 Daniel Bolton, 1.1-1.1 Raymond Vary, Maurice Hevey, 1.1.1.1 Raymond Pontbriand. 1.1-1.1 larry Martel NORTH DARTIIOUTH SI. Julie Billiart $300 M-M lawrence A. Weaver; $200 Atty.!M William R. Balderson. Jr" Sen.!M William Q. Maclean, Jr.; $125 Clara M. Weeks; $100 Marion S. Freitas, M·M Roland Hebert, James MacKay, M-M Edwin V. Rodrigues, In Memory of Joseph & Agnes Soares & Manuel E. Rodrigues; $75 Beatrice B. Freitas, Atty.!M Edward J. Harrington. jr., M-M Arthur Powell. M-M George Silvia. M·M William' Winsper; $60 Dr.!M James Hayden; $50 Mrs. Emmett P. Almond. 1.1.1.1 Stanley W. Baron, M-M Thomas J. Beedem. 1.1-1.1 Stephen Braz, AttylM Thomas F. Burke. Helen F. Freitas, Gertrude & Mary Gleason, Atty.!M John Janiak, Mrs. Edmund l. Kelley, M·M Anibal Medeiros, Alice B. McGowan, M·M Thomas McKenna, 1.1.1.1 Arthur Poijras, M-M Joseph P. Vieira . $401.1·1.1 Richard H. Brown. M·M Joseph Farias, 1.1-1.1 Waner M. Guilherme, M·M Albert leboeuf, lydia Pacheco-In Memory of Mary B.• louis & louis Pacheco, Jr.; $35 M·M Anthony Battistelli, M-M John F. Collins, Jr., 1.1-1.1 Richard Cleveland, Roberta K. Dutra, M-M Peter Jacobsen, 1.1-1.1 Mark Jeffries, Evelyn l. Roberts; $30 M-M Dennis Arvisais. M·M Paul Caron. M-M John Costa & Thomas Costa, Mrs. Manuel Gonsalves, John G. Hodgson, M·M Manuel Nunes, M-M Porfirio, 1.1-1.1 Antone Sylvia $25 1.1-1.1 Gil Amaral, Annmarie Anderson, Mrs. Charles Anthony, Henry & Rita Archambault. M-M' Charles Berry. M·M louis Bessen. 1.1-1.1 Herman Bruce, M·M David Bryant, M-M Raymond Butts, Russell Cambra. M-M George C. Clark. M-M Raymond Coderre. M·M Manuel Cordeira, Delores Cordeiro. M·M Herman Couto. M-M Thomas Darling, Mrs. Antone DeMello, M-M Marcel Demers, Mrs. Gerarll Dumas, 1.1-1.1 Marcel Dumont. M·M Roland Dupere, M-M Normand Dussault, M-M J. Donat Fafard. Sandra : Feldman, 1.1-1.1 Mark Fortin, M·M Arnold Fraga $25 Helen Gage. M·M Michael Gula, Joseph Harding. M-M Edward Hill. Alan D. Hughes, Kathryn Z. Hunt M-M Richard Kehoe, 1.1.1.1 Michael King, Dr.!M Paul O.labelle, M-M Robert ladino, M-M Roland J. lefebvre, 1.1-1.1 Thomas lemieux, M-M leo J. loranger, M·M Robert Machado, M·M Francis Mahoney, M·M Antone >Medeiros, M·M·Donald Medeiros, M·M Richard Medeiros, M-M Joseph P. Methot. M-M Joseph l. Migueh lucille. Morin. M-M Manuel Morro, Dorothy C. McGowan, M-M Stanley Oliver. M·M William O'Neil $25 Kathleen M. Panker. Jeanne Patnode, M·M Henry Perles. M-M Douglas Pfeninger, M·M Kyle Pierce. MoM Pludent Pedro, M-M Miguel Pimentel, M-M Donald Pittman. 1.1.1.1 Roger O. Poulin, M-M Armando Prenda. Elitabeth M. Quinn. Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, M·M I.eonard Rivet. M·M Roland A. Roberts, M-M Adelino Santos, Peter Senuick Carmen Simons, M-M Raymond Souza, M·M Eugene F. Sullivan. M·M Michael S y l v i a . . . '. . $25 Anne Taber, 1.1-1.1 Joseph P. Taffe. Jr., M-M Edmund Tavares, M-M Harry E. Teachman, Mrs.Jo~eph Tomlinson, M·M Hermes Touchette, M·M Roger Tougas. Mary Tyrrell Vann & ~atherine V.levine, Anna E. Vieira, M·M Ernest Vieira•.M-M Raymond J. Vincent, M-M John Wade, Mary B. Waegelin, Mrs. Franklyn H. Weeks, Frances Ward, M·M John Wenc,.M-M Richard Wild.... Mary Wobecky. M·M Richard Zuber. M-M Robert Zukowski NEW BEDFORD . • SI. Janph ~1000 St Joseph 0/ New Bedford Bingo; $300 Religious Societies of St. Joseph. New Bedford; $200 Rev. Marc H. Bergeron, Anonymous; $150 M·M Conrad Sequin. $100 Blanche Gauvin & G. Frank Grenier, In Memory of M·M Raphael Beaulieu ~yTherese, Simone &Alice'Beaulieu; In M~mory of the deceased relatives of laura Deneault: $65 The Allairi Family;'$50 M·M A.laurier Marcotte & Family, 1.1-1.1 Philip Viall & Family, Anonymous, In Memory of the Guimond Fmaily by Anita Guimond. Roger Guay; Robert laFrance,'Kristine Mailloux; $45 M·M leo A. Fredette & Family; $40 Anonymous, M-M Frank Braga, Anna Dupuis; $35' Anonymous. M·M Heilri Gardnet.'M-M R~mond Methot, M·M Alfred Sylvia Jr. & Family; $30 Anonymous. M-M Gordon Barber. Doreen langis, Noella Marchanlt & Family. Rosa Myers, M-M Wayne Pimental, Jean Rogers. M-MJohn Santos &Family. M·M Jeff Sylvia. M·M Hilaire Tremblay $25 Anonymous. Miss I, Adam & Mrs..1.1. A. Mathieu. Edna Arcouette. M·M Philippe Bastille. M·M Armand Beaulieu, Diane Beaulieu, M·M Alphonse Bedard & Family. 1.1-1.1 Raymond.Belanger & Family, M·M Joseph M. Begin. 1.1.1.1 Paul Bonneau & Family, M·M Edmond Charelte, Annette Collard, Thomas Despres, Juliette Duval. M-M Ovila Fortin, M.M Roger Gagnier. M'MRene Jacques &Family. M·M Robert Koczera. M-MRene l'Heureux, M·M Ronald Lamarre &Family, M-M Crvallangelier. Catherine leBlanc, .leanne levesque, M-M Donald McCardell, M-M lucjan Mierzejewski. M·M Manuel Rapoza & Family, Yolande RoMaille. Alma & Paul Tremblay, Mrs. Dolores & Miss lorraine Trial &Joseph l. Goyette . Our bdy of 1I0unt Cermel $ 250 In Memory of Guilherme and Maria M.luit; $150 AFriend; $125 M·M Serafim Mello, A.Friend; SlOO Manuel A. Gomes, 1.1-1.1 Virginio Macedo, M·M Antonio Miguel. Mt. Carmel Senior Assocaites. Augustus Silva, AFriend; $80 M-M Carlos B.lima. 1.1-1.1 Manuel F.. Rapoza; $75 M·M George Mendopca; $60 M-M John Perry; $50 AFriend; $40 Elza T. Alves; $3OM-M lauran P. Silva. M-M Charles G. Souza, Maria C. Pereira; $25 AFriend. Juliet lopes. 1.1.1.1 Fernando F. Machado: M-M Caniel Oa S i l v a . . . . . $60 M·M Fernando Xavier, AFriend; $50.M·M Donald M. Cosme, Raul Pereira Jr.. AmericoSantos. 1.1.1.1 James Almeida, M-M Elias Costa, M-M Victorino Da Silva, Evelyn Hendricks, Ana L Maciel, M-M Manu~1 Medeiros, M·M Gabriel Moura, M:M Henrique Rouxinol. Mary Hendricks. M·M Jose T. De'Mello, M-M

A~tone B. Santos. Blanche Souza. 1.1-1.1 John Tomasia. John Viveiros Jr., AFriend; $45 1.1.1.1 Francisco VIt!ra; $40 Joseph A!Daral. 1.1-1.1 Antonio R. Borges. 1.1.1.1 David M. Cardoso, M-M Jose 00 Rego, Antone Fehx Jr., 1.1.1.1 Octavlo M. Goncalves, M-M luiz M. Reis, M·M louis Roderick, 1.1.1.1 Armando Rosa, A Fnend; $35 Carohna GOUlart. 1.1-1.1 Joseph G. Silveira. AFriend; $30 1.1.1.1 Armando D. Alves. Matilda Bntto. 1.1.1.1 Donaldo M. Cabral, M-M Joao S. Cosla, M-M Jaime 00 Bem. 1.1-1.1 Antonio Oos Reis Maciel. Isabel Goulart, 1.1-1.1 Arthur J. Matos, Fernando Oliveira, M·M Steven Oliver, 1.1-1.1 Joseph M. Rego. 1.1-1.1 Edmund Sylvia, M·M Robert Vermette, AFriend $25 M-M Fernando Abreu. M-M Manuel Afonso. 1.1.1.1 luit Almeida. Antonietta F. Borges, M-M David Borges. George Borges, Alfred J. Cabral, 1.1-1.1 Richard Cabral. In Memory of Ozzie Castro. 1.1-1.1 Gil Correia, M-M Joao M. Costa, Manuel P. Costa Jr., M-M Jose Maria Da Costa. Deolinda Dias, 1.1-1.1 Jose Dos Camara, In Memory of Joseph Fehx, 1.1-1.1 Jacintho S. Ferro. M-M Daniel Fournier. 1.1.1.1 Custodio Gonsalves Carl HUbbard, M·M Richard A. King, M-M Manuel G. Mathews, M·M Raymond Medeiros, M·M Adriano Mello, M-M Eduardo Mendonca, M·M Eduardo Melo. M-M Donald Morris, 1.1-1.1 Nelson De Frais, M-M Joao PImentel. M:M Danoel B. PIta, M·M George Reis, 1.1-1.1 John B. Resendes, Karen M. Resendes. Maria Madalena R!ta. Edward R~uxonol, M·M Mario J. Sousa, 1.1.1.1 Charles M. Santos, M-M John P. Simas, Dolores SylVIa, M-M Eugenoo 1. Tavares, M-M David M. Varao. M-M louis Vasconcellos, Sophie A. Viveiros,. AFriend

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Ann G. Porter. 1.1.1.1 IrVing Sykes, Mrs. Frank Teixeira, 1.1.1.1 Baptist J. Vercellone. 1.1-1.1 Carlos Viegas. Dorothy Vlkre, M·M GIlbert Ferreira Our bdy of Fatima $100 Atty. &Mrs. J.louis leBlanc. Anonymous. M-M Ernest leucht.ln Memory of Armand Levesque; $60 1.1-1.1 Domingos Parau. Mrs. Agnes &Carolyn Pimental; $50 1.1.1.1 Bernado Cabral, M-MCarlos Machado, Anonymous; $45 M-M Francis Schellenberger; $40 Anonymous, 1.1.1.1 Edgar lan~IS. 1.1.1.1 Joseph Montour; $35 M·M Gordon Goodfellow; $30 Anonymous, lorraine Cote. Mrs. lena & Pauhne Forand, Aime Goyette. M-M liberio Soares; $25 Anonymous, 1.1-1.1 Emile Beauregard. 1.1-1.1 Eugene Berche, M-M Gerald A. Bouchard, 1.1.1.1 Joseph Cabral, Mrs. leo Cloutier, 1.1.1.1 Joseph R. A. Forgue, 1.1.1.1 Donat Fortin. M·M Roland J. Fortin, In Memory of Theodore Fredette, M·M Francis Frey, 1.1.1.1 Donald Gaudette, M-M Roger Goudreau, 1.1-1.1 Robert Marcondes. M-M Normand Mathieu, M-M Joseph Pereira. M-M Mark Soares, M·M James Sweeney, 1.1-1.1 Paul Tetrault SI. Anthony of Padua $500 Rev. Bertrand R. Chabot, $100 Adrien Beauregard, St. Vincent De Paul, Anonymous; $50 Anonymous. lionel Robitaille; $40 J. Normand Dumont; $35 Eugene [aplante; $30 Anonymous, $25 Anonymous, George Abreu, In Memory of Medora loranger. Jean Duval, louise Parent, Eva Benolt,lawrence Gallagher, James Bills, Albert Vitkievicz, Joseph Romillard, lee Berube, Stephen K. Mendoza, laurent Roy. Sr, Leonie Jean SRC SI. bwrence ~300 Very Rev. John P. Driscoll. V.F.; $120 Or. & Mrs. Robert Small; $100 Mrs. Thomas Osborne; $60 Stephen W. Doherty; $50 Mrs. Patrick Davis. 1.1-1.1 James Dee, M·M lawrence E. Finni, 1.1.1.1 John Fletcher. 1.1.1.1 Arthur Kirkwood. Mrs. Frances Koch, 1.1.1.1 leo Poisson; $40 James F. Murray; $30 1.1-1.1 Paul E. Marshall. Mrs. James Mosher; $25 M-M Kenneth Andrews, 1.1-1.1 Henry Bollea, James Buckley. M·M Danoel C. ChIsholm, Mrs, lewis Dutra.M-M Ned Emmons, Katherine E. Fay. M·M Charles Kelley, M-M Andrew Kennedy. Mrs. Francis Mahoney, Mrs. Patrick Moore, Mrs. Bernard Murphy, Mrs. Veronoca Pecclnl. 1.1-1.1 Donald H. Racine. Ralph Souza. Margaret E. Sullivan. Mrs. William Yates SI. Theresa $600 In Memory of Bishop Connelly; $200 AFriend; $150 In Memory of Rev. William E. Collard; $110 Mrs. Eleanor Strong; $100 M-M ChartesJodoin Mrs Henry leBlanc M-M laurier Marcoux A Friend; $80 A Friend; $75 AFriend; $60 A Friend; $50' M-M Normand A B'rassard Mrs. lorrain~ Desrosiers, M-M,Charles .Gomes. Mrs. Maurice landry. M-M Allred lemieux, Mrs. Emeli~ Lemieux. 1.1.1.1 Joseph Mandeville, AFrltnd; $40 M-M Daniel Rego; $35 AFriend; $30 AFriend. In Memory of Mrs. Salome and Conrad Bissonnette; M·M Girard Sharkey; $25 AFriend. 1.1-1.1 Joseph M. Goyette. 1.1-1.1 James G. Kelley, Paul A. Lareau, M·M larry Moreau, Mrs. George louis Parent. 1.1.1.1 Hector Richard. 1.1.1.1 Roland RobIdoux Jr.• OVlla Rock, Mrs. Robert Rock, St. Anne Sodality, M·M Roland Vigeant SI. Hedwll $200 Palla Family. In honor of Our lady of Fatima; $100 Walter Twarog; $50 M·M Matthew Dobyna; $30 Eveline Maleski; $25 John Barylski, M·M Bernard Cook, 1.1.1.1 Robert Carreau. M·M James Francis, 1.1.1.1 Mieczyslaw Galanek, 1.1.1.1 Antonio Mederios, Mrs. Elton Monize. 1.1-1.1 Chester Nietupski, M·M John Noga, M·M George Silva, Smietana Family. Walter Szelag, 1.1.1.1 Willaim Wunschel SI. Anne $100 St. Anne Conference of St. Vincent de PaUl. AFriend; $50 AFriend. Angelo Fraga; $40 John Sylvia; $35 AFriend. Arthur Morency; $30 louisProulx. $25 AFriend. Ralph Saulnier. Raymond Kobza. Alma laFrance. Clement Mailoux, Harry Sears, Donald Bowden, Marcel Morency, Stephen E. Eusebio. Elizabeth Morency. Robert Medeiros . . Our bdy of Perpetual Help $600 M-M Andrew Banas; $475 Franciscan Fathers, OFM Conv.; $200 Special Intention· Anonymous; $50 M-M lionel Dubois & Family, 1.1.1.1 Mitchell Gacek, Anonymous, Rodney Printing, Inc., M·M Felix Witkowicz; $35 M-M Henry Cambalisty. M·M Joseph Gonet, In Memory of Frank &Rosalie Jeglinski, Anonymous; $30 M·M Walter Poilchlopek. Jr., M-M Chester Ponichtera; $25 Anonymous. M-M Edward Bobrowiecki &Family, M·M Peter Borowiec, M-M Rodney M. Cejka, In Memory of Jenny and Walter Piorkowski. M·M Joseph Furtado & Family, Henry Galus. M·M Arthur Goyette, Mrs. Helen Grenn, HOly Rosary Society of OlPH, 1.1.1.1 leo Kisla. 1.1.1.1 Mitchell Koczera. Albert Longpre and Daughter. M-M Paul A.Pabis. 1.1.1.1 Edward Przybyla, M·M Joseph Skypeck &Family. Stanley Stankiewicz, M-M louis Swol, Anthony Zerbonne Holy Name $60 liliane Pike; $50 M-M Charles Cabral Jr" M·M Joseph Francis, Mrs. John J. O'Neil; $35 M-M Charles A. Gunning, Mary P. Manley; $30 1.1.1.1 John E. Macedo. Rose Mailloux; $25 M·M Peter Economos, Kathleen Finnerty, Holy Name Parish Women's Guild, Mary Noon, M-M Mark Sevig.ney SI. James $350 Rev. James F. Greene; $10~ 1.1.1.1 Daniel Dwyer. M-M Paullestage, James Mullin, The Mahoney Family; $75 M·M Roderick Dunlop. M·M Richard Fonatine; $60 1.1-1.1 John Callanan; $55 1.1-1.1 Robert Clark; $50 M·M William Whalen. M·M Thomas Oliver, M·M John O'Neill, M·M Jame~ Delano. Francis Quinn, M-M Paul Hart, Neal Wall. M-M Richard Manning, Mrs. Alice Lowney. M·M Paul Jordan, John leva, Mrs. Marguerite lang, John Quinn, Janet Connelly, M·M Edward Connulty. M·M Joseph O'Brien, Cathleen Dupont. M·M Donald Medeiros .' . $40 1.1-1.1 Francis Baptiste. M-M John Medeiros, M-M Joseph Souza, Adelaide Medeiros; $35 M-M Michael Nicholas, M-M leonard Guilbeault, M·M Herbert Wall; $30 M·M Jesse Pacheco, Mary Marsha.lI, M-M Valmore Barabe, M-M James Regan. M·M Henry Zajac, M-M George Silva, 1.1-1.1 Gustavo Tavares, 1.1-1.1 John Flono. M-M Raymond Fontaine, William O'Malley, Beverly Gracia, Catherine Hurley. M-M Manuel Travassos; $25 Ellen Robinson, Mrs. Helen lewis, 1.1.1.1 Thomas Paton. Ann Guilbeault. linda GUIlbeault. M-M James Pettey. Frances Whelan $25 Mrs. Alice E. Oliver. M-M Calvin Medeiros, M-M George DosSantos, M·M Andrew Rivet, M-M Donat Cormier, M-M Willred Demers. Bernhard Stoll. M-M Omer Gagnon, M-M Armand Pereira. Mrs. luke Smith, M-M Francis lamb, Mary Castellina, Eileen Kennedy. 1.1-1.1 Joseph Jupin, M-M Joseph Harrison. Mrs. Manuel Correia, Mrs. Carrie Francis, 1.1.1.1 Donald Bruneau, Mrs. Edward Maguire. M-M Gary Rego, M·M Edmund Quadros, M·M John Britto, M·M Roland Bellavance. M-M Herman Saunders. M-M William Shaughnessy, M-M Robert Trahan . $25 M·M leonard Roche, Catherine swansea. M-M Benedict Harrison, M-M Donald Cordeiro, M-M' William Aspden, Mrs. Alfred Normandin. M-M Charles Gomes, M-M Roger Chouinard. Violet Corbeil, 1.1-1.1 Robert Jenkons, M-M Edward Pavao, loretta rhaneuf, Mary Phaneuf, M·M John Mayall, Mrs. Bridget Finch; M·M Richard Rostron, Mrs. Gertrude Crabtree. 1.1-1.1 John Fernandes, Mrs. James Cawley, louis Robillard, M·M Raymond Couto. M·M James Giblin ' $25 Mrs. Henry Tavares. M-M Albert Bourque. George Sheehan, Mrs. Francis Roach. 'M-M Charles lamoureux, Mrs. William Souza, M·M Robert Dupont,.M-M Roger Saraiva. 1.1-1.1 William Batty. 1.1.1.1 Timothy Mitchell, M-M Charles Ouimel. M-M Paul Kaylor. M-M,Ephraim Jeffries, M-M leon Bellavance M~MEdward Kelley. Willia.m. Wing, 1,1.1.1_ Paull~ur~, M-M John Arnett. Mrs. Mi.l~redl.amo~reux .' SI. John the Baptist $150 In Memory of M·M Manuel Andrade, Victorina Cotnoir, St. Vincent dePeul Society, 1.1.1.1 George Vasconcellos; Sl20 Isabel Botelho, M-M Daniel Vieira; $100 1.1-1.1 Manuel Almeida, Mrs. Tho!Tlas P; Barry, M·M Antone G. Carreiro, M·M Vito Gerardi, M·M Alfred B. Mello, AFriend; $90 In Memory of Atty. 'Joseph Ferreira; $75 M-M Joseph Avila; $60 M·M Horace Wlight, AFriend; $50 M·M John Alves. AFriend, Antone & Emma Almeida, M·M Gilberto Codeiro, M·M James ConneHy, M-M. Gil . Correia. Mrs. Camillo'.costa, M-M James Gaffney, In Memory of Joseph Estrella, M-M Edward Macedo, 1.1.1.1 Alberto Pereira. M-M Carlos Raposo, M-M Manuel Santos. Eva Sylvia; $45 AFriend .' $40 M-M Manuel Bru, Benvinda Caldas, M·M Antonio Carvalho. AFriend. M·M Angelo MartinS. Carlos Mascarenhas. 1.1-1.1 Joao Pacheco, 1.1.1.1 Adolph P. Walecka; $35 Miss A. & M. Fagan. A Friend;.$30 Margaret Arruda, Joseph Baptista Jr.. AFriend. 1.1.1.1 luis A. Cardos, M-M Richard Carreiro M-Mllodrego DaSilva. M-M Joao Ferreira. 1.1-1.1 Manuel Gaspar, M-M Jose E. Gomes. M-M John lavadinh~, M-M.AJfredo Pereira, M·f,\ Manuel Pimental. Isabel &Agnes Souza, M·M Antonio M. Sousa. M·M Bruce Swire; $26 1.1,1.1 Joseph Garcia $25 lucy M. Alexander, 1.1-1.1 Julio Alfonso, 1.1.1.1 Antonio Alves, M,M Antone P. Arruda, M·M Manvel Barao, A Friend, Rosalina. Camara, Eva Carreiro, M-M Donald Cordeiro. M·M Map~el· Correia, Mrs. Fernando Cruz. Dimas Farias. Maria R. Farias, M·M Antone Fernandes, Connie Ferreira, M-MMariano Ferreira, Patricia ferreira, >M·M Jose Frias, M·M Joseph Gonsalves, M·M Robert Gonsalves,M-M Brian S.. 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McCarty, Josephine & Margaret Mclean, larry Newman, Patrick & Margaret O'Connon, Eleanor Resmini, Mrs. John Rose, Mrs. Frederick Sampson, M·M Michael Santos, M·M G. M. Shannon, John Vetorino; $80 M·M Thomas C. McGarry; $75 Ann P. Corcoran, M·M Robert Crockett, M·M Bernard J. foley, M·M Kenneth Grossman, M·M John J. Shanahan, M·M Asa Stanley $70 Dorothy Shannahan; $60 M·M Donald Kane; $55 M-M James M. Murray; $50 M·M frederick Barr, M·M Edward J. Bennett, M·M Wesley E. Bennett. M·M David 8isbee, Winifred Bopp, M·M William Carmody, Mrs. John J. Cassidy, M·M Arthur M. Conelly, Janet B. Connolly, William J. Creighton, Anne E. Culren, M·M Edward P. Deveney, M·M frank Dolan, M·M Joseph flynn, M·M Daniel Francisco, M·M William Geick, M-M William J. Hedrington, Theodore Holmes, M·M Everett B. Horn, Jr., Mary E. Kelley, Thomas Kenneally, Rose F. Kenney, John Kilgour, Mrs. Harry laird, Mrs. Ernest landry, Guy Lentini, Martin Family Trust. M·M Timothy McAuliffe, M·M Joseph McManus, John F. McNamara, M·M William J. Miller, Jr., M·M Richard Mitchell, Mrs. Guilford Mudgett. M-M John F. Murray, Margaret O'Neal, Or.lMrs. francis O'Neil, Robert O'Rourke, Bernard A. Pender, James Powers, M·M Raymond F. Roberts, M·M Ralph Rocheteau, M-M Melvin f. Rugg, M·M Robert Ryan, Kenneth C. Shaughnessy, frank Shipman, Jr., Dorothy P. Smith, M·M frederick J. Thome, Harold W. West, M·M John Weston, Ruth Williams, M·M Edward A. link $40 Irene Aylmer, Alice D. Degnan, Joseph De Falco, Georgie M. Fleming. M-M Thomas George, Virginia long. Mrs. William Mather, Rosanna Mitchell, Mary C. Murphy, M-M John R. O'Neill, M·M William Pillion, M·M Charles L. Senesac, Mrs. Perley Thompkins; $35 Kathleen Aikens, M·M John Andrews, M·M Elmo A. Conway, Marguerite M. Fallon, Kathryne Garvey, M·M George T. lamoni, M-M Victor lasky, Mrs. Richard lucius, Mrs. Gerald lyons, M·M Donald R. Telft; $30 Grace Aylmer, Virginia Campion, M-M Gordon De Martin, James Pelletier, $25 Mrs. James Ahearn, Rila Aherne, M·M lawrence W. Aman, M·M John A. Barter, Norma Barter, M·M Michael T. Bearse, M·M John Best. Rora Bisbee, Edward Bonney, M·M William Brady, M·M Edmund Burke, M·M James Burke, Sr., M-M John F. Cavavan, M·M Charles Cannon, Dorothy L. Carlson, M-M Angelo Cataldo, Mary Celata, Ma~orie Chipman $25 Rita Cobb, M·M Arthur A. Conley, M·M Thomas A. Connaughton, Katherine Connolly, Richard Cressy, Helen Dallaire, M·M Ralph Defeo, M·M Adrian Desmond, M·M Harold Dare, M-M William flanagan, M·M E. H. Galligan, Marie Gelinas, Mrs. francis R. Gleason, Elaine C. Golden, Edith Growe, M·M John f. Haggerty, M·M Clyde K. Hanyen, M·M Thomas Harring. Helen Herlihy, M·M lawrence B. Holmes, Stephen f. Holt. Catherine V. HOlie, M·M Charles H. Hurley, Miillred Joslyn, M·M Paul Kelley, M-M Edward O. lariviere, M-M Norman le francois, M·M George A, leonovich, M·M Timothy Linehan, Mrs, Hollis lovejoy, francis Macinnes, Mrs. Alfred McKenna, Louise E. McKenna, Mrs. James McMahon, Mary A. Manni, M·M Richard McNulty, Eileen McVeigh, M·M Robert Mee, M·M John F. Meehan, Mrs. Edwin L. Moeller, M·M Joseph Montminy, M·M Robert Morin $25 M·M John R. Mullin, Esther Murchison, Elizabeth Murphy, ~vender Norton, Mary f. Norton, M·M Spencer f. O'Leary, M·M Ralph O. Pena, John Prendergast, M·M William Reaver, Henry Russo, Mrs. Harry Ryder, Philip Smith, M·M W. M. Smnh, M·M Robert S. Taylor, Mragarel Verrill, Mary Wood, Mrs. Cha~es Szymanski COTUIT/IASHPEE Christ lilt li.,$12oo Rev. Ronald A. Tosti; $500 Edward f. Daly; $240 M·M Harold AIIick; $200 M·M Robert E. Dosch; $150 M·M Charles O. Rogers; $120 Mrs. John H. McEnroe; James R. Walker, $100 M·M Grqo" J. Beckel, M·M J. N. fitzgerald, Anne Hanley, Mary Hanley, M·M fred S. Holway, Mrs. Howard ~ne, M·M James f. lyOns, Mary SullIYan, WiUiam H. Sullivan; $75 Anne filzprald, M·M John Saunders; $50 M·M Brian Ayotte, M·M Ronald Butler, M·M Waller Carlson, Jr., M·M John H, Davitt, M·M Ed Donovan, M·M Allen Jarvis. M·M William J. McKay, Sr., M·M Samuel C. Re, Martha Rubado. M·M Roy S. Smith, M·M Charles f. Whitehead, $35 M-M Joseph O'Keefe $30 M·M John Richardson; $25 Mary Ann Albertine, Hilda Almeida & Mrs. John Almeida, Virlinia Belanger, M·M Andrew lo Boyd, Mrs. Chesler Brown, M·M Robert H. Dubreulf, M·M Richard H. Eisentraudt. Robert E1skamp, M-M frederick Everett. Sarah M. Fordham, M·M Douglas Gaudette, Mrs. Richard Holmquist, Sr., M·M WiUiam G. Johnslol1, M·M Robert leMay, M·M Aaostinoleone, M·M Dominic f. Lombard~ M·M Arthur J. McNulty, M·M Angelo Massa, M·M Richard A. Raitlio, M·M Richard Rando, M·M Hubert Raymond, M·M leo 51. Aubin, Helen SCudder, M·M RichardG. Shaughnessy, M·M Georp A. Soares, Mrs. Antone Souza, M·M Antone Souza, Jr. M·M Allred Tracy. M·M Georp Wyatt EAST f AllOOTH St. AIIt.ony $500 Rev. leonard M. Mullaney; $200 loretta Doucette, M·M Albin Gusciora; $ISO M·M Waller Slone; $100 M·M Lawrence ferriter, M·M John Reine; $100 Jennette Benson, M·M William Bonito, M-M Georp Botelho, M·M Thomas Brown, M·M Richard Corey Sr., M·M Charles Mahoney, M·M John Martin, Margaret McGaffican, Ruth Rodrique, M·M frank Tueira, M·M Manuel White Jr. $75 Madeline McKenna; $60 M·M George Manning; $50 M-M Jeffrey Batt. Arthur Marshall, M·M Maurice Tavares, M-M Joseph Andrade, M·M Arthur Bouzan, Hiilla Cabral, Richard Corey, Jr.. M-M David Correllus, Beatrice Emeraill, Ella May Hayes, M·M Stephen Holmes, M·M William Joyce, M·M Manuel Medeiros, M·M frank Moniz, M·M Guy Nickerson, M·M George Rapoza, M·M John Shea, M·M frank Teixeira, M-M Charles Turrell; $45 M·M Antone Vieira; $40 Mary Rezendes, M·M Richard D'Eaidlo; $35 M·M Theophilus Oliveira; $30 M·M Michael Moniz, M-M Vincent luckral\, M·M Herminio lopes, Blanche Perry, M·M Robert Sylvia, M·M Paul Breslin, M·M Jessie Costa $25 Joseph Adamiak, Debbie Aguiar, Timothy Andrade, M·M Thomas Arnold, M·M Manuel Aguiar, M·M John Bartel, M·M Edmund Botelho, M·M franklin Botelho, Robert Blurassa, M·M George CabralJr., M·M James Cabral, M·M James Cardeiro, M-M George Champage, M·M Arthur Ciambelli, M·M Paul Cotter, M-M James Creighton, M·M William DeMello, lorraine DePonte, M·M John OilS, M·M frank figuerido, M·M Joseph figuerido, M·M James Grady, M·M John Gumbellon, M-M Ralph Hamillon, M·M George Howarth, M·M Robert Kenneally, M·M Kenneth Kozens, M-M Gerben Kuipers, Agnes lewis, M·M Jonathan, losordo, M·M frank Macedo, M·M Antone Medeiros, M·M Myron Medeiros, M-M Donald Messmore,

. 'Franklin Perry, M·M Joseph Peters, M·M Walter Pogorzelski, Pamela Ray, Maria Rebello, Joseph Rose: M·M David Sanicki, M·M Julio Santos, M·M Robert Sayers, louise Sweeney, Margaret Sweeney, M·M Manuel Tavares, M·M James Troy, M·M Cornelius Walsh, M·M George Weeks, Susan Wells CHATHAM Holy Redeemer $200 Mrs. Charles A. Magner; $150 James Norton, Mrs. Albert Doherly; $100 DriM William Maloney, Mrs. Peter Stagg, M·M Richard Spitzer, Elizabeth Norton, Mrs. Robert Hall, M·M Anthony Ueberwasser, Constance Gormley, M·M Raymond Kane, lorraine Rollins, Marie Griffin, Richard Klein, Mrs. Roy Meservey, Jr., M·M Daniel O'Leary, Jeannelle Fontaine, Nora Walsh; $75 M·M Edward Sabol, Alice K. Ryan' $60 M·M Thomas Gogan, M·M Richard SI. Onge, Claire Cook; $50 M·M Charles Sterling. Eli Rogers, M·M Joseph Ahern, M·M Mark Sylva, John Ford, M·M George Maclean, John Clary, Florence Mohyde, Thomson Oil Co. M·M George Cullen, Alice Dobbyn, M-M Eugene Kissel,Arline Maloney, Or. Joan Maloney M·M Richard O'Meara, William F. Riley, Cecilia Hoer, Mrs. E.N. Jordan, Helen M. Killen, Mrs. Walter Thayer, Cecilia J. Aide, Anna Mclaughlin, M·M Joseph forbes $40 Mrs. leo Eldredge, M·M Raymond Caefer, $35 M·M William Colter, M·M James Keane, M·M Joseph Oinand; $30 M·M Elmer Torre; $25 M·M Henry H. Herchenroder, M·M Richard Rochette, M·M lE. Cottrell, M·M Walter Terrio, M·M William Nethercott, Mrs. Frank Brondson, M·M Robert Payne, mrs. Charles Tuttle, Cornelius Spellane, M·M John Dominic, Angela Mocarsky, GeneieveM. O'Connell, M·M J. Thomas Fox, M·M Thomas Philpott. M·M Joseph Reynolds, M·M James Grady, Nancy Erskine, Ida G. Galligan, M·M James Stratico, Yukiko larkin, Dominic A. Caronna, Laura Allis, M·M Paul laFrance, Jean Malahan, Donald Byrne, Anne Brown, Mary Spellman, Eileen Our, Doris Walson, M·M John P. Dilon, M·M Daniel Marini WOODS HOLE

51. Joseph $600 Rev. James P. Dalzell; $500 Afriend; $200 AFriend; $175 M·M Emil Jietje; $125 M·M Eugene Young. M·M Waller Murphy; $100 Afriend, Marian Hogue, Dr.lM Thomas Sbarra, M·M Geraill Lynch; $50 M-M Walter Daniels, Claudia Pendergast. AFriend; $25 M-M James lewis, Afriend, M·M David Geddes, M-M James Johnson, M·M Thomas Orluskie, Agnew Byrne, M·M Frank Burry, M·M Fred Metell, M·M William Simmons, M·M Harry E. Handy 1I0llH FAllOUTH 51. Elizabtl. Stlon $3SO Rev. Joseph L. Powers; $300 M·M Kenneth P. Battles, M·M R. Victor Wade, $200 M·M Joseph McCarthy, M-M Robert f. McDermott. M-M George J. Power, $150 M·M Noel Almeida, Judge & Mrs. francis Keating, M·M John W. Donohoe, Mrs. Regina GKeating; $100 M-M George Baker, Judge & Mrs. Roger •. Champagne, M-M William F. Costello, M·M William J. Doyle, M·M Paul Halpin, John Hughes, Mrs. Rose H. Hurll, Mrs. Payson JonesJr.. Mrs. Martin lawless, M·M Joseph Montie, M·M francis Murphy, M·M Joseph Noonan, M·M William H. Rogers, M·M Johann Schrockmayr, Donald G. Southworth, Or. & Mrs. David Sullivan, M·M Herbert I. Sullivan, M-M Ralph f. Vaccaro, M·M Gerard A. Weidman $75 M·M Peter J. Bagarella, Clare M. O'Brien, M·M Clillord G. long. Mrs. Grace Sullivan; $60 M·M Charles L. Kenyon, M·M William G. Andrew, M·M James Annicelli, M·M Francis P. Bagarella, Mrs. Harold Banks, Mrs. francis Corrigan, M·M William P. Dillon, M·M George ferreira, frank L. Halady, M·M James J. Kilroy, Mrs. Charles lawless, M-M Joseph McCann, L. Richard & Sharon McKinney, M·M John Maurer, Miss Mary Morris, M·M William Slone, Mrs. Thomas W. Summers; $35 Mrs. David Bercovici, M·M Richard Brezinsk~ Thomas Fermoyle, M·M John R. Kirby; $30 M·M Donald Hassett. M·M John Joyce, M·M Robert McGuire, M·M Thomas O'Donnell, M-M francis C. Rose, Mrs. Thomas Talbot , $25 M·M Peter J. Alinskas, M·M Paul J. April Jr., M·M Curtis Arthur, Mrs. Helen Baker, Mrs. Stephen Barnes, Mrs. Harry E. Bowen, M·M Robert Caron, M·M Paul J. Comerford, M-M James Corr, M-M Robert Corriveau, Mrs. Earl Creemer, M·M Gerard E. Daly, M·M James Doherty, M·M fred S. Eggleston III, M·M Robert Ferreira, M·M Evans J. flynn, M·M Dana freeman, Mrs. Mary fielden, M·M leo furfey, M·M Robert Galaskl, M·M Thomas J. Garvey, Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs. Carlton W. Grant Jr., M·M albert E. Green, Danielle Guay, M·M Jack Howard, Mrs. John Howe, Mrs. Mary f. Huse, M·M Robert Inman, M·M Charles Innis Jr., M·M Robert L. Johnson, Ma Kenny $25 M·M Peter Kirwin, M·M John Konyn, M·M James T. Kowalski, Mrs. Allee M. Kraby, M·M Waller P. leahy, M·M William R. lewis, Mrs. Joseph B. lewis, M·M Michael loyko, M·M James lyddy, June R. MacAulay, M·M Richard Mahoney, Mrs. Dennis W. Marotta, M·M Joseph Mazzacchelli, M·M James D. McCabe, Jr., M-M James McCue, Mrs. John J. McCue, Robert W. & G. M. Miller, M·M Thomas A. Moniz, Joanne Mullaney, M·M Richard Nixon, M·M Joseph B. Noonan, M-M Paul Noonan, Mrs. James O'Brien, M·M Donald O'Connell, M·M Edmund O'Rourke, M·M lawrence J. Palmer, M·M Warren J. Palmer, M-M William Poulre, M-M James M. Razinha, M·M Thomas A. Rogers, M·M Robert D. Rudden, M·M Charles Ryan, M·M Sherman Schuck, Mrs. Herbert J. Semina, M·M Edward J. Sokol Jr., Richard Warner, M. V. Weidman ORLEAIIS SI. Joan of Arc $1000 John A. Maclellan; $400 Rev. John f. Andrews; $250 M·M William Durgin, Marion lawson, M·M Bernard Maguire; $150 Paul Brewer, $125 francisJ:Hurley; $101 M·M William B. Vautrinot $100 Beverly Adamkovic, M·M Wallis Barnes, M·M Ben Bartolini, M·M Ralph K. Brakke, Mrs. Kenneth Cavanaugh, Mrs. James T. Clancy, M·M William J. Cook, M·M Elmer Costa, Mrs. Howard G. Gamsey, M·M Thomas Garey, M-M J. lucien Jutras, M·M Thomas R. lawson, M·M Joseph f. leonard, M-M RobertJ. lunt. M·M Earle Mountain, Maurice TremblaY,M·M RobertJ. TroY,M·M John E. Varley, Robert P. Varley, Or. & Mrs. Albert R. Voeikle, Judy A. lelek; $50 M·M fred Borelli, M·M Thomas A. Brady, M-M Henry D. Chambers, M·M George Duffy, M·M lewis fiori, M·M Howard R. floan, Mrs. Alfred J. Gengras,ln Memory 01 Msgr. Richard Hawko, M·M Joseph Hirschberg. Atty & Mrs. Thomas LaTanzi, Or. & Mrs. Joseph F. Moran, Or. & Mrs. Joseph f. Moran, Or. &Mrs. Philip Morrison, Gertrude Murry, M·M Alexander H. Patterson, Harriet Royal, M-M fred Sauer, M·M Ronald N. Smith, Mrs. EugeneSpellman, M·M Robert Whitesell $40 Kathryn M. Drogue, Charles & Paul Heudes, Helen Rabbill, $35 Mrs. David Bessom Sr., Mrs. fred Henderson, Helen Pettit. Mildred Crowley, $30 M·M Howard J. Franklin, Maureen Hall, June H. long. M·M Keith E. Staples, M·M Jay Manasas; $25 M·M Wayne Anderson, M·M James Badera, Mrs. Edward Benz Sr.. M·M Edward Bresnahan Sr., Rose & Kathleen Bresnahan, M·M Francis Burneika, Atty. Francis Burns, M·M Neil Butler, M·M Fred G. Carey, Jr., M·M Earl Caswell, M·M Ronald Chad, Anthony J. Chiarappo, Mrs. Ronald Corrigan, M·M Thomas Creavy, M·M Dominic Creonte, M·M Stephen Dalton, Helene Dawson, M-M Cliflord Oelory, Rita Oohn, M·M Joseph F. Dunn, M·M James Elie, Elizabeth Ficco, M·M Arthur Freund, M·M leo Gallagher, Martin & Susan Gauthier, Dorothy M. George, M·M James Graham, M·M Robert Habbel, M·M John M. Hamillon, Sr., Mrs. James Hartgering. Arthur & Judy Hayes, Regina Hazelton, Alice Healy, M·M Daniel Hegarty, Francis J. Hurst $25 M·M Fred Jones, M·M John J. Kearney, M-M Joseph P. Kelley, Grace J. Kelly, M·M William Kennedy, Mrs. John Knight, M·M Francis lajoie, M·M Vernon landers, M·M Russell F. landrigan, M·M John R. largey, Jr., Mrs. Robert Linton, Joseph loiselle, Harold Martell, Or. Ernest J. McKenna, M·M Walter McPhee, M·M Charles Meads, Agnes P. Membrino, M·M Edward Metterville, James Milin, M·M Edward J. Mooney, Mrs. leslie Morse, Jr., Mary Mullaney, Mrs. J. Bruce Munro, M·M John Murphy, Marc Norgeot, Mrs. frank J. O'Hearn, M·M Dennis O'Neill, M·M lucien A. Ozon, Mary G. Paget, M·M Clifford Paquette, M·M Emile PerreaulI, M·M James Quinn, Mary Quinn, Mrs. Herbert Reckards, M·M Bernard Richardson, Cecile Richer, M·M Ovila Richer, M·M Walter F. Ross, Patricia Rotman, Grace Schmidt, Robert Scali, M·M Shawn E. Shea, Mary M. Sheehan, M·M Clarence Silvia, M·M francis Smith, Ronald D. & Ellen R. Smith; M-M Slanley E. Smith, Jr., Mrs. frederick Specht. Mrs. Albert Starkey, M·M John A. Sullivan, Gina D. TUllock, Frances M. Tully, Kevin H. Well~ VINEYARD HAVEN SI. Augustine $350 Dean R. Swift; $35 M·M Michael Carroll, Mrs. Viola lopes, M·M William Figueiredo; $25 Ethel Alley WELLfLEET Our Lady of lOUTdes $200 M-M Ernest Rose; $150 Benson Young Downs; $100 Maria Ueberwasser, M·M Francis Guindon, M·M John Monahan, Arioul Shepardson, Rita Rose; $50 M·M Robert Dutra, Robert Schullen & Robert Kelleher, Jeanette Roberts; $30 M·M Joaquim Bento, M·M Denis Mooney; $25 Anthony Duart, Marlene Wilco" M·M William Hayes, Mrs. Arlhur Silva, Vickerson Fungra Home, M-M Stanley Macie, Betty Moffitt, Antone lopes, Joseph Conway, William Dillon, M·M Joseph Ingram, M·M Herbert Wood, M·M Ernest SilVa fALMOUTH SI. Patrick $2,500 Rev. Francis X. Wallace; $1,200 Rev. James A. McCarthy; $500 M·M Charles Bardelis, M·M Richard L. Kinchla; $300 Anonymous; $250 M·M Gilbert J. Noonan; $200 M·M William C. Dillon, Sr.; $150 M-M lionel Cure, Anonymous, John R. & Stella A. Macisaac, Mrs. Aida Vita Re; $125 Or. Edward H. Fitch, Anonymous; $1\5 M·M louis Tessier; $100 A.E. Clancy, M·M Frederic C. Dreyer, Jr., Gerald f. Flynn, Anonymous, M·M Ernest B. Foley, M·M Anthony Ghelfi, M·M Daniel P. Gilmartin, M·M Paul A. Goulet. M-M John V.J. Joyce, M·M James T. McDonough, M·M Molongoski, O'Donnell Family (Joe, Annie, Mary, Rose), Mrs. Edmund N. Sherman, Margaret Weil $75 Edmund C. Wessling; $65 M·M John V. Osborne, Jr.; $60 Edwin Medeiros, Anonymous; $50 M·M John F. Adams, Eileene M. Finnell, M·M Chester Frazier, frances T. Barry & Family, M·M Joseph Blaquiere, M·M David Carr, M·M L.R. Dumais, M·M Melvin Dolan, Catherine S. Geronimo, Robert A. & Elizabelh A. Grandfield, Joseph F. X. Hill, M·M Raymond laliberte, M·M Richard f. lopes, M·M Thomas L. Matthews, Jr., Anonymous, The Dante Memmolo Family, Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell, M·M ~esse C. Miller, Robert H. McDonald, Or.lM Walter L. Mclean, M·M Armand Ortins, Wallace T. & Kathleen Pierce, M·M Michael F. Sullivan, M·M Theodore Tavares, Joseph Whelan, John J. Walsh . $40 Alice Anderson M·M Stephen Hamel, Mrs. lillian Tegan; $35 M·M Joseph Armbruster, Mrs. Josephine Doyle, M·M Edward Godlewski, M·M Adam Kaspar, M·M Howard f. lannon, M·M frederick F. Morris, Anonymous; $30 M·M Richard R. Dupuis, M·M Paul Kelleher, M·M Arthur W. Robichaud, M·M John J. Farrell, Anonymous; $25 M·M Michael C. Ames, Teresa B. Albert, M·M Daniel Bartolomei, M-M Neil Bennett. M·M leonard W. Barr, In Memory of Margaret M. & John P. Sylvia, Jr., M·M Peter Bergagna, Mrs. Benjamin Bevelander, Anonymous, M·M Lee Bourgoin, Mrs. John J. Burke, Margaret A. Burke $25 M·M Michael Callahan, William H. Callahan, M·M Alan Carragher, M·M Bernard Cassidy, M-M leonard L. Costa, Mrs. James Cassidy & Miss Margaret Cassidy, M·M John J. Cavanaugh, M·M Gail M. Cavanaugh, M·M Chesler J. Christie, M·M John Ciummei & Charlolte Ciummei, Mrs. Cheryl Collins, Rita Conlon, Mrs. James lo Conley, Mrs. Anne G. Corsin~ DriM George W. DeMello, M·M Richard DeMello, William J. Drew, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Vincent L. Ouffany, M-M Edward G. Enos, Jr. $25 Cyril & Olga fennelly, M·M Albert Fetters, Donald E. fish, Mrs. John f. flynn, Mrs. Robert E. flynn, Mrs. Georp fonseca, Mrs. Doris A. forman, Mrs. Adele M. Giabbai, M·M Anthony Gfista, Joan R. Golden, Mrs. Bertram Haddon, M·M HerbertW. Hart, Mrs. Reed Hamillon, M·M Michael W. Herlihy, M·M John R. Hayes, Mrs. John Hult, Cmdr. & Mrs. John M. Joseph, M-M Richard P. King. Mrs. Elizabeth Ken~edY & Claire Kennedy, Mrs. Richard Kippen, Col. & Mrs. Norman C. LaForest. M·M John lynch, Mrs. Wonthrop Lumbert $25 loretta McCormack, M-M Frank Mcfarland, M·M James J. Mahoney, M-M William Maloney, M·M Raymond Maguire, frank Medeiros, M·M Aldo Milanese, Mrs. James H. Miskell, Jr., George R. Morin, Mrs. John Murray, M·M William Murphy, The McCarthy family, Mrs. Jennie Nowell, M·M John T. O'Connell, M·M William f. O'Connor, M·M David V. Peterson, M-M Michael E. Procek, Sr., M·M Victor S. Pozerycki, M·M John P. Romiza, Mrs. Jennie A. Rosenquist. Milton R. Steele, Arthur Thomas, M-M Patrick Twohig. M·M fred Toran, M·M William A. Tynan, Mabel Waggett. M·M Gregory D. Young. M·M Ernest lakrewski, M·M Edmund lmuda, M·M Anthony Yando

OSTERVILLE Our ~dy of Assumption $500 Rev. Clarence P. Murphy; $1500 Anonymous; $400 Mrs. Barton Tomlinson, Paul Kudarauskas; $300 Anonymous; $250 Anonymous; $200 Anonymous, Catherine O'Connor, Grace O'Connor; $150 Anonymous; $1\0 Anonymous; $100 Anonymous, Arthur Corcoran, M·M James Mcinerney, M·M William Naughton, John Keelon, Mrs. Thomas Powers, M-M John O. Sullivan, M-M John Bowes, Jerome Doyle; $75 M·M Donald Roycral\, Carol Ho!gan, Anonymous

$5b OriM Michael Miniter, M·M Kenneth West. M·M Richard Cain, M·M Victor Adams, M·M Robert McNamara Jr., M·M T. Joseph McCook, M·M Joseph Scanlan, Mrs. Ruth Cunnion, Hope Burke, Dr.lMrs. Daniel leach, Mrs. Edward Crosby, M·M James Rockell, M·M Elinus Hadley, M·M Kevin Donnelly, MoM Frederick lough, Anonymous; $40 M·M Thomas Sherman; $36 M·M Curtis Sanford; $35 M·M Richard Curley, Anonymous; $30 M·M Wilson Perry, Anonymous . $25 Anonymous, M·M John Bambara, M·M Wilfred Harrigan, M·M William Carpenler, M·M Eduardas Jansonas, Mrs. John Reilly, M·M John Szymanski, Margaret McGonagle, M·M Joseph McNeil, M·M Robert Kennedy, M·M Arthur Corcoran, Mrs. lIntoln Divali, M·M Alvin Dodd, M·M Ernest Swift, M·M James Shields, M·M Arthur Smith, M·M John Murphy, Mrs, Francis Butler, M·M FranCIS McQUillan, M·M Jerry Monroe, M·M Charles Cassidy, M·M Joseph Monteforte, M·M Odber Mclean, M·M Thomas Warren, M·M Vincent locke, M·M John Stevenson, Theresa Cronin, M·M Edward Stimels, Arlene Cicierega, Mrs. Sherwood Tondorf, M·M Henry lane NANTUCXET SI.Mary-O.L. of the Ille $350 Rev. Philip A. Davignon; $200 M·M Robert McGrath, Kenneth Holdgate Jr.; $125 Donald Terry; $100 Warren Valero, M·M Joseph Swain, Robert Mooney, M·M Richard lewis, M·M Charles flanagan, M·M Alan Bell; $75 Thomas McAuley; $60 Mary Grimes; $50 M-M Francis McGarvey, M·M Nelson Woodward, M·M Edward Strojny, Geraldine Stanley, M·M Myles Reis Sr., M-M Howard laundry, M·M Donald Holdgate Sr., M·M George Haddon, Josephine Deacon, Hefen Cranston, Mimi Congdon, M·M Dennis Caron, M-M Arthur Butler, M·M Albert Brock $45 M·M Richard Ryder; $35 M·M Edmund Pollard, Tony Sylvia; $30 M·M Richard Starr, M·M David Skokan, lucille lamb, M·M Richard Kolalac, M·M Edward King. M·M Michael Angelastro, ~·M O~nald Allen Jr.; $25 M·M Damlen Turbini, Robert Toti, Agnes Sylvia, M-M Stephen Swil\, M·M Philop Sull,van, M·M John Siavitz, M-M Joseph Senecal, M-M Thomas Ryder, M·M Willred Rock Jr., M·M Roger Roche, M·M Myles Reis Jr., M·M Edmund Ramos, lucille Pew, Patrick Newport, M·M George Metcall, M·M Robert McGrath Jr., M·M lawrence Manchester, M-M George Manchesler, Mrs. Richard P. Maloney $25 M·M Stephen Mailloux, M·M Francis lynch, Albert lavoie, Helen levins, M-M Richard Larrabee, M·M Everett lamb, M·M Michael Kalman, Margaret Kalman, M-M Peter Kaizer, M·M James Joynt. M-M Richard Herman, M·M Albert Glowacki, Annette Gardner, Charles Reming. Daniel flanagan, E1eanar Ferreira, M·M John Fee, Ethel Dunham, M·M Thomas Devine, M·M Ronald DaSilva, M·M Slanley Conway, Mary louise Conway, Mrs. Edward Coffin, M·M Melvin Cardos, M·M William Burdick, Virlinia Bretsch· neider, Emily Annis AmEBORO

51. John the Evanpllsl $500 Very Rev. John J. Smlth,ln Memory 01 the Henry lamily, M·M John Walsh, Jr.; $300 M-M James Coogan; $275 M·M luca Fantaccione; $250 M-M Thomas Cuddy, Jr., M·M Harry Borden, M·M George fredette, M·M Harry Flynn; $200 William Flynn, M·M Russell Morin, M-M PaaJ Rixon, M·M Paul Rockett, Mrs. J. Harry Condon; $180 M·M Joseph longever, $150 M·M Robert Kenny, M·M Robert Marrah, Mrs. lelan~ Smith, M·M John Reardon, M·M Robert Sweeney $140 M·M Paul Scanlan, M·M John Mcintyre; $125 M·M Douglas Reed; $120 M·M Edward Maher,$IOO Mrs. Malcolm White, Mrs. f. Joseph Doyle, M·M Andrew Charron, Rocea fantaccione, M·M Rocco Giannitelli, Kevin lawless, Mrs. Arthur Mulligan, M·M Robert Reeves, In Memory of John & Theresa Mahon, M·M JamesVerGow, M·M Kevin Myles, M·M Daniel Blake, M·M Henry Flynn, Dr.lMrs. DavId Ison, M·M Albert Perry, Jr.; $75 Mrs. Thomas Blake, Vincent Nihan, M·M David Foley, M·M Morvell Cronon, Frederick Conrad, M·M Ralph Sears, DriM Frederick Wall $70 M·M Donald lange; $65 M·M John Costello; $60 Mrs. Rosemarya lesage, M·M Robert Edwards, Rita O'Donnell, M·M Walter Ambler;$50 Mrs. Ernest Anderson, William Saint. M·M William Walsh, Nabby Coffey, Mrs. William Goff, M·M Carlton Redding. M·M Charles Bowen, Mrs. John Picchi, M-M Sal Gu~no, M·M Adrian Bosh, M·M Gilbert Rea, M·M Edward Murphy, M·M John Mungo, M·M Roger Forget, Helen Sheehan, M·M Garry Wheelock, M·M Frank Carroccia, M·M Gerard Kenton, M·M Edward Bayly. M·M Joseph Pedro, Raymond Welch, M·M Robert Coughlin $50 Mary Anderson, DriM Charles Gibbs, M·M Richard Hanlon, Adele Dudovicz, M·M John Oolan. M-M Paul Morin, M·M James Martins, M·M Stephen Fontneau, M·M lawrence Habershaw, George BUSSIere, M·M Albert Pion, M·M Charles Dean, M·M Robert Joy, M·M Emil Brodeur, M·M Gerard lacombe, M·M Harold Washburn, M·M Fred Boschert, M·M John White, Jr., Dorothy Coogan, M·M Francis laPlante $45 M-M Joseph Collins, M·M Edward Olson; $40 M·M Edward Greve, M·M Wesley Ridlon, Mrs. Job!' Souto, M·M Thomas Bellavance, Mrs. Vincent Pedro, M·M William Healey, M·M Robert Fife, Mrs. Bazil Mulligan, Mrs. Edmund Rainville, M·M William Murphy; $35 M-M Nell Spellman, M·M Robert Rohman, Gertrude McBrien, M-M James lattari, M·M Robert Nerz, Helen Shanley, M·M Donald Trainor, M·M John Ricker, M·M Horace landon, Mrs. RobertSharkey, M·M Edward Raposa, Helen Bruen, M·M Allred Paille $30 M·M Francis Birch, M·M Eugene Martin, M·M Joseph Mahon, M·M David McGee, Bernard Beatty, Dorothy Nolin, M·M Manuel Amaral, Mrs. Virginia Dwyer, M·M leo Rushlow, M·M Gerald Precourt, M-M Giorgio Rey, M·M Robert Caruso, Mrs. Norman Yarworth, M·M Peter lynch, !udy McKmght. M·M Gemd Gagnon, M·M Charles O'Brien; $25 M·M Armand Azevedo, M·M Wilham Sklvongton, M·M Harold Cassidy, M·M Douglas Pouliot, M-M Paul Garon, Mel Bergin, Marguerile Mondor, Mrs. Walter Heagney $25 M·M Antonio Gonsalves, M·M Ralph Castro, M·M Michael Joyce, M·M William Wall, Anne Carron, M·M George Schommer, In Memory 01 Margaret & Ian Davis, M-M Allred lortie, M·M Eugene Hunt. M·M louis langelier, M·M Denis Cornetta, ~·M George Burdette, M-M Harlan Batchelder, Henry McDermott. Eloise Phelan, Mary Read, Doris Willis, Mary Grimes, M·M Edward Andrews, Ada fratoni, Helen Schromon, M·M Robert Stoops, Albert Nardini, M·M Richard fesik, M·M louis Aracri, Mrs. Babtistine lcardo, M·M Thomas leblanc, Mrs. John Witherell, M·M Douglas Welden $25 M·M Edward Shea, Beatrice Paquette, Marieange Kirouac, Evelyn Sheehan, Evelyn Cole, M-M William Woloshyn, Helen Madden, Mrs. Mark Giannini, Fred McCracken, M·M Edward Perry, M-M Manuel Rego, Helen Schriever, In Memory of Mrs. Mary Hart, Mrs. Elizabeth Holdgate, M·M John Gagne, M·M Octavia Geminiani, Norma Cloutier, M·M Normand Cloutier, M·M Michael Keane, Brendan Corbett, Theresa Pedro, M·M Thomas Hafey, M·M David Reilly, M·M Cornelius Wheelock, M·M David Bonos, M-M Gerard labrie, Mrs. W. Sheehan, Mrs. Philip Rounds $25 M·M Joao Pequeneza, M·M James Rocha, M·M Daniel Flynn, M·M Mark Flanagan, M·M John Robinson, Mrs. George Farrington, Jr., M·M George Matros, M-M John Hannan, M·M leroy Yarboro, M-M David Craige, M·M Raymond Taylor, Hugh Corbett, M·M Joseph Caponigro, M·M Jerome O'Brien, M·M John Cummings, M·M Roland Goudreau, M·M John Holley, Mrs. Veronica Sciolto, Charles Goulet. loe Brown, M·M John Walsh, Margaret O'Keefe, Arthur Johnson, David Holander $25 M·M Robert lalucki, M·M Leonard Fitzpatrick, Jr.. M·M Geroge Robitaille, M·M Joseph Destefano, M·M John Buckley, M·M lawrence Velino, M·M Robert Girling, Michael Holmes, Beatrice Carney, M·M Harry loew, Charles McDermott, M·M George McCauley, M·M Patrick Gorman, M·M Anthony Cataldo, M·M Paul lorincz, M·M Joseph Botelho, M·M David Messinger, M·M David Adams, M·M David Teleira, M·M Edward Maher, M·M Barholomew Cryan, M·M Paul Precourt $25 In Memory of Vincent McGinn, M·M Frank flaherty, M·M Robert lee, Mrs. Mark Priest. M·M Frederick Marshall, Mrs. ThomasClinton, M·M Larry Valade, M-M Peter Miller, M·M Kenneth Parker, M·M Miguel Peixoto, M·M Fred Bolton, M·M Russell Frederickson, Helen Roffinoli, M·M Edward Healey, Mary Flynn, Richard Pimble, Mrs. Richard lern, M·M David Caldwell, Mrs. Dennis Romero, Mrs. Grace Porte(, M·M Jose DaCosta, Mrs. Ann Dupee, M·M Kevin Turley, Mrs. Frederick Carpenter SI. Theresa of the Child Jesus $600 Rev. Edmond R. Levesque; $300 M·M Raymond Gravel;$200 M·M louis lacivita; $150 Anonymous; $100 Mrs. Esther Desmarais, Frank Gorelczenko, M·M Joseph Hebert, In Memory of M·M D.levesque, Oscar Morel, M·M Anthony Moskalski; $75 Anonymous; $60 M·M Ernest Marchand, M·M John McDermott, M-M Joseph Robichaud; $50 Anonymous, M·M Rodolphe Bruneau, M·M Marcel lariviere, M·M Stephen Milewski, M·M John Plath, M·M leonard Stasiukiewicz, M-M David Wagle . $35 Mrs. Robert Coelho, Miss Ann Gavlick, Anonymous, M·M RobertV. Hannaway, In Memory olPauhne Reilly by her husband, Thomas, M·M Charles Rozak,ln Memory olVelna Therrien by her husband, Rene; $30 Anonymous, Mary Braby, M·M Richard Lareau; $25 M·M Philip Bell, Rheal Berger, Mrs. feli, Bouchard, M·M Stephen Caldwell, Mrs. Jaye Chabot, M·M Steven Christensen, M·M Roland Cole, Anonymous, Mrs. lena Drolet, Miss Nancy Dunham, Mrs. Grace Dupuis, M·M George Duquel1l!, M·M William Glennon, M·M James Henry, Or. Henry J. Hogan, Mrs. Norman Houston, Or. John lo Hunter $25 M·M Vincent Keane, M·M Raymond Kelly, M·M John Kenny, Walter Koskie, Mrs. Valmore laFontaine, M·M Lionel leMarier, M·M William lynch, M-M John McManus, M·M Maurice Mongeau, M-M Richard Murray, M·M William Narkiewicz, M·M Charles O'Connor, M·M Jackie Oliveira, M·M Donald Ouellette, M·M Manuel Pacheco, M·M Michael Padula, M·M David Paine, Sr., Mrs. Herbert Peets, M·M John Quintal, M-M John Randall, M·M Boleslaw Rec, M·M Norman St Germain, Mrs. Ernest St Pierre & Sons, M·M Roland Satti, Joseph Soares, M·M Emil 5mba, M·M Edward Tedesco, M·M Geroge Tedmo, M·M David Torpey, M·M Morris Vieira, M·M Joseph Vincent. M·M Stephen Vincent. M·M George Walsh

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$2,000 Anonymous; $50 Anonymous, M·M Bernard Sirois, M-M John Casserly; $33 Mrs. John Trinidad & Sons; $30 M·M Vincent Brennan; $25 Anonymous, M·M Richard Collette, Mrs. Ambrose Co/TIpn, Mrs. laura Delude, M·M Charles Farrell, Mrs. Robert Hale, M·M Kenneth A. McLean, Robert Mlhk, Arthur Mondor, M·M Bernard Nabach, M-M Charles Nolan, Mrs. Adrien Piette, Mrs. Alfred Ratte, M-M Timothy M. Rioux SI. Joseph $225 M-M Raymond Laferriere; $200 SI. Vincent DePaul; $150 Barbara Amaral; $100 M·M John Duphily, M·M Alfred Pelissey, M·M John B. Perry, M-M John J. Riskalla, Jacqueline Stack, M·M George Stafford, M·M Ralph lito; $75 M·M Gerard Proulx, Paul lucien; $70 M·M George largess; $SO Joseph Bellonzi, M·M Ernest Desvergnes, M-M Conrad Maigret. Beatrice McMurray, M·M leonard Pinault. l'Union 01 St Jean Baptiste (Consell Jeanne D'Arc 263) $40 M-M Robert Dubeau, David E. fontneau; $35 M·M George lamarre, M·M Joseph Pouliot. Yvette S. Smith; $30 M·M Ronald Briand, M-M Robert Cote, Eunice Hutchinson, Mrs. Edwin Miller, lucien SaIVls, M·M Leger Turcotte; $25 Yvonne Allen, M·M Bruce April, Edna Arata, M·M Joseph Billington, Jr., M-M Joe Brannon, Jules & louis Coleman, Susan Desrosiers, Daniel Desvergnes, M-M Charles Dubuc. M·M Michael Dubuc, Blanche Dugas, M-M Albert E. Dumont. M·M Kenneth Elliott. M·M Lawrence Governo. $25 Edna Guillete, M·M Richard Hanley, Janice Laferriere, M·M George lamarre, M·M Edward landry, M·M tra I. Lanlille, Joseph legere, M-M Earl lund, Mrs. Warren MacKinley, M-M Robert McAulille, M-M Mark Mercier, Janet Morin, Doris & loretta Nadeau, M·M Paul Paradis. M·M Roger Paille, Therese Perry, Mr. Proul" Melvin Smnh, St Joseph's Women's Guild, M·M francis Tetreaull , SI. Slaphan $100 Gerard Lalerriere, Mrs. Edward lapierre, Sr., M-M Edward Lapierre, MoM leo Lapierre, Gilberte Ringuette; $80 M·M N.P. Beauregard; $50 M·M George Bosh, M·M John S. Lazarz, M-M Terrence J. McGill, George Ringuette, M·M Eugene J. Therriault $40 M·M Kenneth Maynard; $35.22 Arthur Karaberis; $35 Mrs. Theodore lacourse, M·M Albert Ousley, M·M Raymond Paquin; $30 M-M Russell Dugas, M·M James Giammarino, M·M Mark Goulie, M·M Robert E. Richard $25 M·M Arthur Baril, M·M Jean Barriere, M·M Jean Bergeron, M·M Stephen Boyle, M-M Theodore H. Charron, louis Oesvergnes, Mrs. M. Doucette & Glenn, M·M Michael J. Doyle, M-M Herve Dumont. M·M Joseph L. fontaine, Francis G. Fontneau, M·M Armand Frechnelle, M·M Rene Gabriel, M·M Raymond Gagnon, M·M Albert Gingras, M·M Marcel Girard, Irene Goudreau, M-M Raoul Gousie, M·M Robert Heap, M·M f10rent Hudon, Mrs. Emil Lapierre, M·M Joseph lavallee, M·M Julien Marquis, M·M Alfred Peloquon, Roger Peloquin, Mrs. O. Perkoski, Irene Rapoza, M·M laurent Raymond, M·M Herbert SI. George, M-M Robert Tryon, M·M Peter J. Varrieur, In Memory 01 Seraphin Dupuis and louis Morin AmEBORO fALLS SI. Mart $120 M·M Raymond Gauthier, $100 M·M John Falocco, Marie & Suzanne Nolan, M-M Raymond Boucher, M·M Wilfred Joubert, M-M Edward McCory, M·M Richard Sebastiao, M·M francis Martin; $75 Deacon &Mrs. James Meloni, Sue Bonelant $50 M·M Patrick Duffy, M-M lawrenceOuffany, M·M Harold Fuller, $40 Mrs. laurianne Fonseca; $35 M·M Arthur Foley, M·M Raymond Mulry $25 R. Robert Raymond, M-M Ronald Bazinet. M-M Richard Adams, Clarence Courcy, M·M Roger foisy, leona Kerr, Mrs. Dorothy Allen, M·M Raymond Macomber, M·M Raymond ferrara, M·M Raymond Thart, M·M Robert Brandt. M·M Kenneth Custy, M·M leon Campbell

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NORTH ATTLEBORO 51. Mary $200 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $150 Children of the Light Prayer Group, St. Mary's Heahng Ministry; $125 M·M Austen Butler, St. Mary's Women's Guild, $110 Mrs. Bernard J Byrnes; $100 M·M Louis Oonley, M·M Joseph Ooran, St. Mary's Couples Club, In Memory of Rev. Msgr Paul F. Terracciano, $75 M·M Hugh Donnelly, M·M MIchael Hagopian; $60 M·M Robert Goyelle; $55 Mrs Frank Fisler $50 John BevllaQua, Jr" Robert P. Kelley, Mary Kennedy, In Memory of M·M Thomas Langford, In Memory of Edmond E. Levesque, In Memory of M·M Adelard Tetrault, In Memory of Mrs. Mary J Tetrault. Mrs. Raymond Vandelle; $40 M·M Robert Carvalho, M·M Phlhp J Clark, Sr.; $35 M·M William Brunell, M·M John Lang, Mrs. Alan Waugh; $30 M·M James DIamond, Mrs Thomas Feeney, M·M Joseph Kelly, Oorothy Szewczykowskl; $26 M·M Joseph Cabral $25 M·M Joseph Arruda, Mrs. Patnck Ooherty, M·M Herbert Gray, Jr., M·M Thomas Hoey, M·M Thomas Khmiata, M·M Arthur LaMarre, M·M Mark Levesque, Alice Lllllefleld, Josephine Lonardo, M·M Edward Mann, Mrs. louIs McAdams, Barbara Murray, M·M George Normand, M·M Roland Perreault, Mrs Edmund Welch, In Memory of Joseph C. W~hington Sacred Heart $100 M·M Nelson Duphlney, M·M FrancIs Ouellelle, M·M Paul Sauve; $50 M·M Raymond Alger, M·M Normand Cloutier, M·M Richard M. Dargis, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph DICola; $40 M·M Normand Achln, Chabot Bros, M·M Richard Deschenes, Mrs Jeannelle Tanguay; $36 loUis Bardier; $35 M·M Gerard Desilets, Mrs. Yvelle Hamel; $30 M·M Donald Jurdak, M·M Joseph landry, Mrs. Manelle Martineau, Mildred Richards $25 M·M Jeremiah Cannon, M·M John Carr, Mrs. louise Chabot. M·M Arthur R. Cloutrer, Mrs. Flora Destrampe, M·M Paul Dion, M·M Roland J. Dubuc, M·M Robert Fredelle, M·M Roland Fregault, Wilham Kummer, M·M Edward lacasse, M·M Normand l'Homme, M·M George Magnan, M·M Eugene Marchand, Russell McNamara, M·M Michael Metcalf, M·M Rudolph Morel, Ehzabeth Nalley, Mrs. Leona PaQuelle, M·M Leo Prelle, Denise Pinsonnault, Mrs. Esther Pinsonnault, M·M Bertrand Prefontalne, Mrs. Gertrude Roy, M·M Patrick Sellner NORTON 51. Mary $300 Anne T. Hiltz; $120 M·M Paul O'Donnell; $100 M·M John J MannIX, Ir., Ethel Precourt, M·M GeorgeA. Yelle, $80 Mary I Camara; $75 M·M Norvel Cason; $60 M·M John Drane, M·M Franc,s D. Gallagher, M·M Joseph Monaghan; $50 M·M Raymond Cord, Jr., M·M Eugene L. Cecere, M·M Joseph R Daley, M·M Joseph N. Kuzdzol, In Memory of Peter Mondor, Helen Mondor and Dorothy Mondor, Frances M. Sulhvan, Victor Waz; $40 M·M Leo Schleocher, M·M Chnstopher Belmonte, M·M Henn Yelle $35 M·M Thomas B. Howell III, Irene Lon, M·M Joseph Matena; $30 M·M Samuel Arena, M·M Edward 0 Bartley, M·M John F Doherty, M·M Douglas MacMaster, Mrs Arthur Puscheck, Maria F Serrao, M·M Thomas SiStO; $25 M·M Clement Adams, M·M Charles Blomer, M·M Eugene F Boyle, M·M James H Buckley, Kenneth A. Carr, Richard Charelle, M·M Joseph F. Cummings, Adehne DeCosta, M·M Richard Demers, M·M J David Dennell, M·M James A Devine $25 M·M James F. Famulare, M·M John Fernandes, M·M Thomas Kelly, Louise LaChapelle, M·M Edward Lopes, M·M Peter McQuaid, M·M Antonio MedeirOS, Mrs. Donald NevIus, Mary Nunes, M·M Thomas A O'Toole, M·M Robert H Ouellelle, M·M Santiago M. Perez, M·M Alexander Poreda, M·M Andrew Pnnclpe, Judy A Purdy, Clarence P. RiCh, Jr., In Memory of Herbert F Schnever, Margaret Stenerson, M·M John R Sweeney, Jesse Vlctona, M·M Leo Yelle SEEKONK 51. Mary $1,000 AFnend; $900 In Memory ofThe Mahoney and Leonard Famlhes, $500 In Memory 01 Mary E IBelly) Coyle, $300 M·M John 5 FrancIs, $200 M·M Charles Messrer; $IBO Dr John Belsky, $175 M·M Gerard Clng·Mars; $120 M·M Michael O'Donnell, $125 M·M John Harrington, $100 M·M Danrel Hanlon, M·M Alfred L'Heureux, M·M Martin Carr, Dr. &Mrs Burroughs, M·M Edmund Murray, M·M Paul Hodge, M·M B. A DZlla, Dr & Mrs Alex Mac lssaac, M·M Paul Dumont. Jr" Mrs Foster Boldt, M·M Edmund McCann $BO M·M HE. Mornseau, $75 Ehzabeth M Kelly, M·M Herbert Leddy, Peter F. CardOSI; $50 M·M Roger LaFrance, M·M John Sadher, M·M Joseph Meagher, Mrs. Mary TitUS, M·M Raymond Hayes, M·M Wilham O'Bnen, Mrs Antone Governo, M·M Harold McCormick, Wilired Thornhill, Tetzner Family, M·M Bert Sulhvan, M·M Enc Spenser, M·M Joseph Palana; $46 M·M Robert Biron; $40 M·M Robert Goudreau, M·M Roger Ferland, M·M Paul Tetreault, M·M Raymond Slnolle, M·M Leo Marcoux, M·M LOUIS Thomas, M·M Harold Doran $35 M·M francIs DeCrosta, M·M Roland Camire, M·M John E Spellman, M·M Ralph Baumgartel, Mrs B L Amos, Rene Beauchemin, Jeremiah Raposa, $30 Edna Masgay, Mrs Jacques Leduc, M·M Benjamin Braga, M·M Raymond Parker, M·M Joseph Perry, M·M George LaBelle, M·M Robert ErWin, M·M FranCIS Walek, Rose & Armand LaBne, Mrs. Manuel Furtado, M·M Joseph Regan, M·M Arthur Bergeron, Jr ,M·M Robert Gravel, Mrs Wilham Figura $25 M·M Maunce Messrer, M·M James Tavares, M·M Romeo GUilmette, M·M Fredenck Dobras, M·M K Marcotnglano, M·M John Lemos, M·M Bernard Mallon, M·M Peter Louvans, M·M Albert Masse, Mrs Charles Costa, M·M Albert Nerbonne, M·M Bnan Solotke, M·M Thomas Costa, M·M Manuel Ferreira, M·M Sterhng Dallon, Aldenc Richard, M·M Richard Goyelle Jr, Margaret Lockwood, M·M M'chael Tamburro, Ernest Emond, M·M John G Leonard, M·M Manuel Mello, Patncla O. Coyle, Mane Chmrelewskl, M·M George St. Laurent _ $25 M·M Slanley Strycharz, M·M Harold King, M·M Hector Carufel, Mrs Cathenne Balazs, M·M Anthony Decubelhs, Mane Tormey, M·M Arthur Wildgoose, Wesley Morey, M·M John Lomas, M·M Charles SirOIS, M·M Robert Feoghery, M·M Frank Foley, M·M Roger Mornssette, M·M Raymond McMahon, M·M Harry Tankard, M·M Raymond Mess,er, Susan V Tracey, Edgar A Janelle, M·M LOUIS Kuffrey, The LombardI family, M·M Charles Scoll, M·M Joseph Snee, Joseph OStlgUY, M·M Eugene Ferland, Mrs. George Therrian, Sr., M·M Wilham Duquette, M·M James McArdle Maureen Stenberg $25 M·M Edmond Bedard, KeVin C FiSk, M·M Robert Desautel, Mrs Yvonne LeBlanc, Mrs Roger Barney, M·M Wilham E. Hannan, M·M M'chael LaFratta, Mrs Thomas MagUire, Thomas P MagUire, Jr Mrs. James Elliott, The FitzSimmons Family, M·M Donald Lyden, The Neto Family, LeWIS P Trucchl, Ralph F. Arguln, Jr., The Rolhns family, Joseph N. Sherry, M·M Edward Kreuzer, Sr" M·M Manuel SilVia, M·M Robert Fontaine, M·M Henry Yeretsky, Mrs W. Bechtel, M·M Richard Mignacca, M·M Chfford Wallace, M·M Donald G Marcolle, M·M Edward Harrop, M·M Peter Jacobson, M·M Alan Sherrerd, Mrs. Joseph Ventura, M·M George Geosser, M·M Maurice Messrer, M·M James Tavares, M·M Romeo GUllmelle Our lady 01 Mount Carmel $400 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew; $500 C.J. Conyers Insurance Agency; $300 M·M WIlham Cuddlgan, $250 Hendncks Pools, Inc.; $200 M·M Anthony Hendncks, Lawrence Weyker; $150 M·M Jesse Hendncks, John Hendncks; $100 M·M Cha~es E. Brell. M·M Phlhp M Gnma, M·M Edward Olean, M·M John Raposa, M·M Freeman Treacy, $75 M·M Ralph Turner; $60 M·M Ray Corngan, M·M John F Costa, M·M Wilham J Hennessey, M·M Carmine Ippohto; $52 M·M Frank Gamboa $50 M·M Joseph Anthony, Jane Barker, M·M John B Carney, M·M Joseph M. Dnscoll, M·M LoUIS C Dupere, M·M Gerald Foley, M·M Vincent Frattaruolo, M·M John Furtado, M·M Richard Kendnck, M·M Thomas KerWin, Knights of Columbus, M·M Edward Martin, M·M John J Mulvey, Sr., M·M John Nunes, Mrs lOUise Oakland, M·M Anthony L. Peters, M·M Phlhp Pnce, M·M Eugene Rebello, M·M Maunce Rivard, M·M MIQuel Roldan, M·M George Solas, M·M Stephan P. Tracey, Mrs. George Wood $40 M·M Anthony Andrews, Mrs. Ehzabeth Kempke, M·M Armand Lemreux, Wilham B McAuhffe, AntOniO RibeirO, Jr., $35 J James Orapeau, M·M George McGee, M·M John MedeirOS, Mrs Anna Propatrer, M·M Joseph Trolan, M·M DenniS Veader; $30 M·M Daniel Anco, M·M Thomas J Blythe, M·M Ronald Coleman, M-M Joseph V. Gormley, Angela MedeirOS, Emily MedeirOS, M·M Manuel Pestana, M·M Ralph Tomeo $25 M-M Antone Alexander, Joseph M. Amaral, M·M Alfred R BenOIt, Wilham E Benson, M·M Arthur B,anco, Mrs. Robert Blackledge, Sarah Blackledge, M·M Bertrand R Blars, Mrs Willred Blanchette, Mrs Eva Bosworth, M·M Paul Cosgrove, M·M John F. Costa, M·M Victor Couto, M·M Charles COVill, Jr M·M John Cravelro, Frank DeMattos, Mary DeS,lva, Jose Doro, Mrs LOUise Fallon, M-M Michael F,lumenla, Wilham 0 Foen, M·M Norman Gahmberll, M·M George J. George, M·M Walter Gerula, M-M Wilham Harnson, M-M Ronald Holden, John Korkuc $25 M·M Randy Langvllle, M-M Omer Leclerc, M·M Donald Lema, M·M Gerald J Lima, Joseph Macedo, M·M Sergio Macedo, M·M Joseph L. Machado, Jr., Mrs James ManCini, M·M Michael P Markley, M·M Robert L Marnoch, Mrs Frances McAdams, M·M John McKenzre, Manon E Meserve, Mrs Donald Mills, M·M Frank Mooney, M·M Leo Monn, M·M Samuel J Mulholland, M-M Rita B O'Connell, M·M Jeremrah T O'Connor, M-M Raymond E O'Neoll, M·M Donald R ParadiS, M·M Frank E Rapoza $25 Mrs Irene Reale, Donald Robillard, M·M Michael Rufful, Seekonk 011 Company, M·M Wilham Serpa, M·M Leroy B Simmons, Agnes Smith, Mrs Ned F Stewart, M·M Raymond Tomhnson, M·M Wilham Toole, Mrs Madehne S Vartanran, Anna M WigginS, Mrs Donald Welshman, Donald Wilson, M·M Richard Wolfe MANSFIELD 51. Mary $250 M·M Vincent BOtti, Peter Farnam; $225 M-M Rocco Grasso, Jr ; $200 The Darmedy Famlly;$IOO Mrs Edward Chace, M·M RobertPretrafetta, M·M Wilham Morton, M·M Paul Sulhvan, Dr 1M Phlhp Slb,ha, $75 Sherman·Jackson Funeral Home, $60 M·M Thomas Graney, Jr, M·M Wilham Lawrence; $50 M·M Elwyn Atwell, M·M Richard Brown, LOUise Capone, Mary Capone, M·M John Dunn, M.M Bruce Gallagher, Phllhp Genatosslo, M·M Lawrence M Jackson, M·M Arthur Kane , $50Mrs DaVid Langill, M·M Domenlc Macarone, Mrs. Raymond Ockert, M·M Bernard 0 Malley, M·M Wayne Pyron, M·M Edward Shney, Wilham Sullivan, Jr , M·M John A Walgreen, M-M John Wilkinson, M.M Bernard Z,mhckl; $45 M·M A DelGrosso; $40 M·M Enc Butler, M·M Richard D'Onolno, Clarence Leonard, M·M Chfford Pearl Jr., Mrs. Fred Ph,lhps, M·M James Roach, $35 M·M John L Craven, M·M Wilham DeBagg,s, Mary DnscolI, Lena Garolano, M·M Robert Jackson, M-M John King, M·M Charles Norton, Paul O'Neoll, M·M Michael PlaCido . $30 Mrs. George Farnam, M·M C.M. Fillmore, M·M Bart Jackson, M·M Paul Maleoko, M·M Thomas POdZlkowskl, Mrs George Pomfret, M·M MIchael Rohrkaste, M·M Marc St. Jean; $25 M·M Wilham Adre, M.M LOUIS Antosca, M·M Domenlc Barbero, M·M Earl Beaton, M·M Norman Bellavance, M·M Paul Bilolla, M.M John Brunelh, M·M Paul J. Burke, Mrs. Ralph Chambers, Mrs. James Coyne, M·M P Curran, M·M Richard DaVIS, M·M Joseph Devhn, M·M John Dnscoll, M·M Bnan Egan, M·M Douglas Ernst, Mary Fana, Grace Genatossio, M·M Phlhp Glangarra, M·M Anthony Glovino, M·M Armando GIOVInO, M·M John Girard, M·M Stephen Harrod, Mrs. William Holske $25 M·M Robert lntrolnl, M·M Robert Jones, Margaret Jordan, M·M Charles Joseph, M·M James Kane, M·M J. Spencer Kelley, M·M DenniS Koppy, M·M O. C. LaIOIe, Josephlnl LoDICo, Margaret Mahoney, Beverly McConnell, M·M Thomas Merrigan, M·M John A Metrano, John O'Donnell, M·M Richard parce, James PalladinO, Emma PascuccI, M·M Robert Petrone, Eleanor Plccolomlnl, M·M Gerard Plouffe, Judith Precour\, M·M John Puleo, M·M William Regan, M·M LOUIS RestainO $25 M·M DaVid Scarchilh, Mrs Wilham Schmidt, Kathleen Secher, M·M Richard Sher!l1an, M·M John Silva, M·M Robert E Smith, Louise Soldani, M·M Paul W. Swan, M·M Bruce Swanson, Wilham H Sheldon, M.M James Talbot. M·M Carl Tartaglia, M·M Frank Todaro, M·M John Todesco, M·M Ge~ald Tuhs, DaVid Velten, M·M Wilham Verzola, M·M Joseph Walent, Judith A Wyman, M·M Albert Zafhnl TAUNTON Our Lady 01 Lourdes $1000 Rev. Joseph Ohvelra; $100 Rev. Mr. Robert A. Fana; $55 Mr &Mrs. O'Gara; $55 AFnend, Our Lady of Lourdes School Children, M·M Charles M. Raposa, Mrs. Mary Varella, Mrs Joan Butler, M·M Robert Mendes, Manuel Phll~pe, M·M Alfred E. Terra, M·M Alfred Rogers; $40 M·M Joseph Figueiredo, M·M Alfred Pimental, $35 M·M LOUIS Rego, M·M James Corey; $30 M·M John P. Bapllste, Mrs. Mary Loura, M·M Edwin Pinheiro, AFriend; $28 M·M Manuel Coelho; $25 M·M Kenneth Perry, M·M Jose Botelho, Richard Costa, James F. Duarte, Paul Camacho, 0.1.. of Lourdes Holy Rosary Society, M·M Daniel R. Dupont, M·M Thomas A. Souza, M·M Gilbert F. Coute, M·M Constantino Pereira, M·M Baldomero Pena, M·M George Silva, M·M Joseph Mello, AFnend Immaculate Conception $50 George M·M WIlliam McCaffrey, M·M Thomas Powers; $30 M·M Alan Campbell; $25 Rose Bnand, mary Walsh, M·M Stanley O'Bara, M & M Armand Mello, Mary & Leslie MeNully, M·M Robert McNamara, M·M James McGrath, Maryann McCarthy, M·M FranCIS Lucy, M·M Walter Krockta, Margaret Graban, Paul Courcy, M·M Paul Carvalho

51. Mary $1500 In Memory of Michael J. and Irene L. Connolly; $500 In Memory of Rev. Waller J. Buckley; $200 RichardT. Donahue, Dr_ &Mrs. John Fenton; $100 M·M Joseph QUinn, M·M James Reid, M·M Wilham Martin, Mary E. Rice, M·M Edward J. Galvin, Mrs. Howard B. Carroll, Cathenne McCarthy, Mrs_ Alfred O'Keete, $75 Janice Russell, Thomas Russell; $50 Ralph Buckley, James Burns, M·M Carlton A. Caron, M·M Robert Drake, M·M DaVId Martin, Mary McManus, M·M John Moore, Margaret Murphy, Anna O'Keefe, Pauline Orsi, M·M James Parker, M·M Robert Quigley, Mrs. Lucille Senecal, James Sheerin, M·M Armand Yelle, M·M William Alexander, M·M Kenneth Baker, Marion E. Campbell, James L. Fahey, M·M James McGovern, Joseph O'Boy, Leonard Sousa; $35 John Rice, M·M John Coute, M·M Harry Sulhvan; $30 Melanie Bradley, M·M Edward Ferrella, Mrs. James Vernazza $25 Mrs. Francis J. O'Boy, Mrs Arthur Harpin, David George, M·M Paul Brady, M·M Rene Cormier, Catherine Donahue, Dorothy Donahue, M·M Leo Gilchnst, Martha E. Hewey, Mrs. Mary Mahon, Mrs. Mildred Maxwell, M·M John Murphy, M·M Russell Seekell, Mrs. John Sheridan, M·M Charles Tripp, M·M Maurice Boucher, M·M Thomas Crowley, M·M Waller Dermody, Margaret Dorsey, Mrs. Thaddeus Figlock, Mrs. Joseph Fournier, M·M Thomas Granlield, M·M Francis Gnffln, Mrs. Wilham Holmes, Marguerite Hoye, Bertha Leonard, Dorothy McGlynn, Monoca McGuire, Dorothy McManus, M·M Ernest Medellos, M-M Richard Mendes, M·M John Mrocka, Blanche Paquette, M·M Andrew Scherben, Mrs. Lawrence Sheenn, Joseph Wade, Dr. & Mrs. WIlliam Watson 51. Paul $800 Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton; $400 In Memory 01 M/M Daniel A. Stanton; $125 M·M Salvatore Spinelh; $100 Deacon & Mrs. John Schondek, M·M Joseph Rerlly, M·M James Cole, M·M James Ouffy, M·M Robert HIli Jr., M·M Waller Sowyrda, Rose Ryan, M·M James Fagan; $80 Dominic Casella, Frank Casella; $75 M·M Albert Nunes, Jr.; $50 M·M Wilham Leonard, M·M John Connors, Ms. Eleanor Dwyer, M·M Robert Jose, Mrs. FranCIS J. Tummon, M·M Phlhp Leddy, M·M Leo Leroux, M·M Edmund Terxella, M·M Leo Mogan, M·M Wilham Traverse, AnnelleMunroe, Mary Lynch; $45 Mrs BethShumway; $40 M·M Waller O'Shea, M·M Rock DesVergnes; $35 M·M Robert Valle, M·M Richard Brennan, In Memory of Lorraine Place, Rosemary MOrrisey, M·M Paul Plumb; $30 Joseph Mastromanno, M·M Joseph Lazarz, M·M Eugene McCaffrey, M·M Ralph Cabral, M·M James Ramsey, M·M Rudolph Beselle; $25 M·M Richard Nunes, M·M Joseph Conlon, M·M Joseph Gagnon, M·M Henry Bilodeau, M·M Joseph Flaherty, M·M John G Medas Jr., F Vernon Harrlca, Nicholas Virglnls, Elmer Meunoer, M·M Joseph Webster, M·M Paul L. DnscolI, M·M DaVid Cardoza, M·M Michael Mastromarino, Ms Mary Masterson, Mrs. A,me SI. Prerre, Theresa & IrVing Torrey, M·M Albert Ratcliffe Jr., M·M Joseph R. Towsend Jr., M·M Manuel Sears, M·M Frankhn Brown, M·M Paul O'Boy, M·M Leo Conroy, M·M DaVid Ponte, M·M Ronald Beno~, M·M Edward Correra, Mrs Paul Silva, M·M Philip ArsenaUlt, M·M Manuel O. Souza, M·M James Murphy, M·M George White, M·M John DeSantis, M·M Joseph Rlhbany, M·M BruceWhowell, Maureen E. Stevens, M·M Charles Tatro, M·M R. GlOvanelh, M·M Clement Wade, Mrs. Eva Thornley, M·M Thomas McDonald, M·M Robert Stratton, Robert Porter, M·M Norman Menard, M·M Robert Basklnger, M·M Harold Olson, M·M Wilham J. Monn, Mrs. Yvette Acheson, John Donahue, M·M John Arruda, Mrs. Wesley Grandmont, Mrs. Joseph Neto, M·M James Sulhvan, Mrs. Richard Bresnahan, M·M Paul BOIVin 51. JacQues $60 Donald Landry; $50 Gerard Bonenfant, John Keene, Maunce Larocque, Mrs Robert Powell, Charles Rocheleau, Henry Sousa, Jr.; $40 Charles Beauheu, Maunce Guay; $35 James Shea, Jr., $30 Fredenc Andrade, Clalnna Hamel, Yvonne T. Labonte, Mrs. Alma Pellelrer, Peter Stanek; $25 Mrs. Lorraine Barefoot, Theodore Benlamln, George Caras, Mrs. Edmond Cayer, Regina Hebert, Adnenne Lem..ux, Clive Olson, George Pelletrer, Mrs Anna M Sherry, Mrs. Waller Taylor, John VIVellOS Holy Rosary $100 M·M Thaddeus Strolny & family; $75 M·M Marcellus 0 Lemaire; $50 M·M Leon Bunk, Mrs. Sophre Guresh; $30 M·M Edward DUlak; $25 M·M Robert Bentley, M·M Edward Goldnck, M·M John Kearns, Sr., John Kearns, Sr., FranCIS M. Kozach, M·M Frank Mack, Mrs. Esther Pataslm & Family, M·M Walter Plonka & Son, Mrs Stella Thompson, M·M Walter Wenczak & Barbara Sacred Heart $720 M·M Richard Andrade; $500 Rev. Cornehus J. O'Nerll; $100 M·M John Kelly, Mrs Patnck Murphy, M·M Edward Truccl, $60 M·M FrancIs Souza, $50Vllglnla Alves, Mrs. Frank Brown, M·M John Cullen, M·M Thaddeus Kuczewski, M·M Gilbert Perry, M·M Wilham Silva, The Wade Famrly, M·M Thomas Varden, $40 Gertrude McBreen, $35 Ruth Brady, Wilham Leger, Helen Murray, M·M Galen Rheaume; $30 M·M Horace Costa, M·M Evans Lava, M·M L. Sevenno, M·M Thomas Zucco $25 M·M Alfred Andrade, M·M James Andrews, M·M Eugene Braga, M·M Joseph Burke, M·M William Campbell, Larence Carroll, M·M FranCIS Clemmey, M·M ClaudeCornagha, Cathanne Crownlnshreld, M·M John Cunnoff, M·M Raymond OeMDura, M·M Walter Driscoll, Mary Farrell, M·M E. Henderson, Mallhew Kuczek, M·M Lionel LanglOIS, M·M Alphonse Laine, M·M Philip Lemreux, Wilham McCaffrey, Phyllis McClellan, M·M Thomas McMorrow, James Martin, M·M Joseph Martin, M·M Emond Nadeau, M·M francIs Pelletrer, M·M Antone Plchota, Mana Plummer, Mrs. Ernest Pralne, M·M M. Rebello, Jr., M·M George Rezendes, M·M Frank Rose, M·M Nicholas Salamon, M·M Dennos Scully, M·M Benlamln Seekell, Rita Sousa, Mrs. LOIS Stacey, Eugene Sullivan, M·M Casmll Zyskowski 51. Joseph $500 CeCile McAloon; $250 Rev. Wlham E Farland; $200 Estella Margarido; $150 DaVId B,slo; $100 M·M Wilham Scully, M·M Robert Martin, M·M Edward Kennedy, M·M Elton Buckley, Theresa SilVia, $75 M·M Wilham McCarthy)r., $70 M·M Robert Thomas; $60 M·M Alfred Craveho; $50 M·M Peter Gay, Florence NIxon, Mrs. Robert Gilmore, M·M William D,as, M·M Robert Hill, Henry Kelleher, M·M Anthony Tosti, Dorothy Buslere, M·M Jean Coulombe; $45 Raymond Scully; $40 Kathenne Cambell, LOIS King; $35 M·M Danoel Rerlly, M·M francIs Guay, M·M WIlliam MOniZ, Kathleen Peterson; $30 M·M Amerino Almerda, M·M RIchard Gnffith, M·M Launndo de Graca, M·M PhIlip Medeiros $25 M·M Edward Harraghy, Mrs. Judith Cooperstern, Mrs Stephen Wapenskl, Mrs. James McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Osborne McClellan, M·M Glenn Walker, Patncia Laffan, Carolyn Tamer, M·M Edward Crowninshreld, M·M Edward Lynch, Dons Bartone, M·M John Steen, M·M Charles Smith, M·M Mark Chase, Paul Bernacchio, Janoce Lawlor, M·M Henry Lutz, Agnes Thompson, M·M Edgar McAloon, Wrlham Carl, Joseph Faunce, Jennoe Dnscoll, M·M RobertSmllh, Mrs. Edward LaPre, M·M Alfred Borges, M·M Charles PIIOZZl, M·M James Goldnck, Cynthia McCarthy, Keoth McCarthy, Theodore Peters 51. Anthony $300 Rev. George E Amaral, $150 Raymond Coute; $75 Laurentlna Craven, $50 Jose C Cabral, Fredenck Barker, Peter Nolan, Gualter Raposo, Joao Fontes; $40 Jose Perella; $30 Antone Abreau, Vasco Barros, FranCISco Aguiar, Manuel Srlveira, Marc Pacheco, Jose Pinhello $25 Sylvano Fanas, Charles Ferrella, Edward Cabral, M,guel Morella &Moreila, AntOniO Barros, Edward Garndo, Ahce Braga, James Ohver, Antone DeSouza, Laurenllne Cosla, Manuel Perry, AntOniO R. Resendes, John Emond, Hrlda Veloze, LOUIS Dansereau, Jose Perella, John Camara, Filomena Sousa, Charles Santos, Manuel King, Joseph Amaral, Laurence T. Fontes, Michael Boyd, Frank G. LeWIS, Manuel Fana, Antone Lerte, Joseph Alves, Richard Rogers EAST TAU NTON Holy Family $125 M·M Fernand Medellos; $120 Joseph Perry; $100 M·M Alva Cowan, Stephen Punda, Patnot 011 Co.; $50 M·M Joseph Kramer, M·M Joseph Monone, M·M David Orcull, M·M James Pacheco, Manuel Gomes; $45 Mrs. Edward Crossman; $40 M·M Anthony Pacheco, M·M Ronald Gordon; $35 M·M John Shea, M·M Jos. Castro, $30 Pauline Mozzone, M·M FranCIS Dutra, M·M JoaQulm BernadinO, M·M Luc..n Lauzon, Mary Murphy, M·M Wilham McAloon, M·M Jose DaRosa, Barbara Rutherford, Mary McArdle $25 M·M Everell King, LOUise Homen, M·M Wilham Araulo, M·M Manuel Correra, M·M Stanley Baran, Mrs Armand Morella, M·M Ed Fowler Jr., M·M Steven Gordon, M·M Andrew Dooley, M·M Philip LaFrance, M·M Joseph Kay, Anne Bellencourt, M·M EdWin DaVIS, M·M Edmond SI. Yves, M·M Ken Poole & family, M·M Arthur Machado, James Kenyon, Robert Larkin, M·M Joseph Srlvla Jr., M·M DaVid Cassella, M·M Wrlham Adams Jr., M·M Fred Patnck Sr" M·M Richard Vincent, M·M Russell Chamberland, M·M Adolfo Resendes, M·M Roland Clement, Robert Crook, M·M Frank Perry, Marguente Monn, Lorraine Ralergh, M·M Henry Kaminski DIGHTON 51. Peter $200 M·M James Murphy, M·M Wrlham J Mendoza; $175 M·M Enc Dewhllst. $100 M·M Norman K. Smith; $50 M·M Raymond Gagnon, M-M Leo J Deslauners, $35 M·M Alfred Perry, M·M John Pelletrer; $30 M·M Chnton Rose, Melame Mendoza, Mary DeMello; $25 M·M John Smith, M·M Peter Cooney, M·M Michael G. Perry, M-M William Grover, M·M Thomas Mastronarino, Mrs. EdWin A. Olsen, M-M Gene Lupachlm, WIlham Henry, M·M Michael Rose NORTH DIGHTON 51. Joseph $90 M·M Frank Phllhpe, $50 SI. Joseph's Women's GUild, $30 Leo Duffy, M·M Donald Scott; $25 Mrs. Richard Donahue, M·M Edward Donnelly, Mrs Wrlham Drummond, M·M John Evangelho, M·M Robert Hebert, M·M Wilham Mallette, M·M Richard Mulcahey, M·M Stephen Proc, M·M Philbert Torres 51. Ann $350 Theodore Kapala; $300 M·M Edward Selleck, Thomas Whalen; $250 M·M Thomas LaFleur; $150 Ahce Costa, M·M Paul Alves; $125 M·M Patnck Cady; $100 M·M James MulVihill, M·M Raymond Dumont M·M Raymond R. Cooke, Mary Tormey, Henry Hodges, M·M George Dlon Jr, M·M Mark Karsner, M·M Michael Murray, M·M DaVid Hutchinson, M·M Robert Gray, M·M Joseph Bellencour\, M·M Carmine CarUCCI, M·M Leon Machado, M·M Thomas Ross, M·M francIs Fenoh, Josephine Kapala; $75 M·M John McMullen, M·M DaVid Perry, M·M Richard Scovel, M·M LOUIS Secatore, Mrs. Manuel DeMello, M·M Henry Crombre, $60 M·M Stephen Hall, M·M Paul Perruzlzl, M·M John McLaughhn $50 Stella Treanl, M·M Robert McCabe, M·M Robert PerkinS, Joseph & Susan Sala, Mrs. Arthur Heath, Edward Alber\, M-M Kerth Hoffman, M·M Joseph DelSignore, Wrlham Piche, M·M Stephen Black, M-M Edmund Goodhue, M·M Walter MOQUIn, James F. Powers, M·M francIs Zellner, M·M Mark NeVille, M·M Paul J. Fountain, M·M Gerald Govera, M·M EdWin Mahoney, Arthur Howell, $40 Barbara O'Bnen, M·M Michael George, Jean Sego, M·M John Kourtz, J.W. Latimer, M·M Matthew Tlbl; $36 M·M Alfred Marlloux; $35 M·M Robert Rerlly, Mrs. Sydney Roberts, M·M Daniel Poyant. Roland E. Chamberland; $30 Norman Butler, M·M Timothy Taylor, Norman Butter, M·M francIs J. Lucey, Bermce Fountain, Mrs. Emil Cobb $25 Bruce Tetreault. M·M Elmer Sargent, M·M Paul Dooley, M·M Wayne T. H,ggins, M·M Gregory Dunlop, M·M Thomas McAuley, M·M Phihp Belanger, M·M Paul E_ Baacke, M·M Charles D. Dennen, Donna Mack, M·M John Plante, M·M Fredrick Santos, M·M Joseph Sa, Mrs. Theodore HutChinS, M·M Ronald Dalley, M·M George Lake, Wilham Peckson, Lilhan Rogan, Mrs. Wilham Kralhanzel, M·M Richard Tonry, M·M John Lanagan, Mrs. Dons Connors, Adolph F. Rozenas, M·M Marcel Marolle, M·M Joseph Linhares, M·M Andrew Galhgan, M·M Michael Hill, M·M Edward Gallagher, M·M Manuel Rogers, M·M Danoel Evans, Craig Larzelere, Mrs. DaVid Sellars, Mallhew Grzycwacz, M·M Robert SmIth, M·M Richard Vrella, M·M Leopold Fillion, Mrs. Joseph Scanlon, Joyce Wallace $25 John MoulOlson, M·M Thomas M. Pnsco, Mrs. Randolph C. Riley, M·M Albert Ribello, M·M Ronald PIke, Mrs.Thomas Selleck, M·M John Smith, M·M Joseph Masterson, M·M Anthony Litos, M·M John Dolan, Mrs. Robert Woolson, M·M Danoel Jones, M·M John Duzmlskl, M·M E. Joseph J. Laliberte, M·M Carlos Melo, Mrs. Margaret Unger, M·M Edward Gaudelle, M·M Donald Toner, M·M Carlton SylVia, M·M TImothy Slallery, M·M Edmund Brennan, M·M Paul Fulmore, M·M Everett Menlce, Mrs Theodore Sargent M·M Bernard COWing, M·M Robert Clemmey, M·M Ernest Anacone, M·M Stuart O'Bnen, M·M Fred PettI, Herbert Camacho, M·M Leo Landgraf, Josephine Parker, M·M Terence Bradshaw, Mrs. R. Sheldon Estabrook, M·M John Hollaway, M·M Ronald Murphy, M·M Robert Sllvella, M·M James DIVincenzo SOUTH EASTON Holy Cross $100 James Azevedo, Patricia Brophy, Robert Hughes, LOUIse McMahon, Whitney Shannon; $75 Dr. &Mrs. A. PhilIp Connelly, $60 M·M Joseph Cady, Patncla Anne Gentile; $50 Mrs. CraIg Andrus, M·M DaVid Boch, Robert Connors, M·M Michael Doherty, M·M William Meehan, M·M Craig Mello, Joseph A. Menendez, M·M Arthur Peterson, Michael Sebestyen, Alan Shea, M·M R,chard Volta; $35 James FOWler, M·M Wilham Powers, Kenneth Cardona, $30 M·M Gerald Deneault. M·M James Fitzgibbons, $26 M·M Irving Vose; $25 Joseph Bourgeois, Margaret Brophy, Leonard Campo, M·M CraIg Davey, M·M Joseph Denan, Waller W. Elholl, Jr_, M·M George English, Mrs. Cha~es Fnzado, M·M Earl Gardiner, David Gomes, M·M John Heppler, M·M Michael Long, M·M Joseph Macrina, M·M Richard Mac,,"a, M·M Paul MandeVille, M·M Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. Kathleen M. Rlchardi, M·M William Richardson, M·M John ROSSI, M·M Richard Sieln, M·M William Slares, M·M Paul A. Sulivan, Mrs. Lawrence Tingley, M·M Franicis J. Veale, Francis Welch, M·M Robert Wolcoll

NORTH EASTON Immaculate Conc.ption $200 M·M Albert ArrUda, Kathryn Healey, M·M Colin MacDonald; $120 M·M Daniel Keleher, Jr.; $100 Mary E. Coughlin, M·M Leo Ha~ow, Ahce Harvey, MISS C. Harvey, Grace Harvey, M·M Robert O'Leary, Joan R. Parkes In Memory of John B. Parkes, Margaret Rafuse, Mrs. J. G. Silva, Sr.; $75 M·M Christopher Corey, M·M James Simonson; $60 M·M Lyle W. Gnndle; $50 M·M Donald W. Burke, M·M Mark Carroll, A. Corte, M·M AI Dallaire, M·M James Decouto, Cha~es Defeo, Edward Duggan, M·M Michael GoldsmIth, John F. Maguire, M·M Gregory Messler, M·M William O'Connell, M·M Joseph Palano, M·M John Reardon, M·M Edward M. Ryan, Jr., M·M Alvaro Sousa, M·M Robert Stone; $45 M·M Jacques Tremblay; $40 M·M William J. McEntee, M·M Robert McLaughlin $35 M·M James Friesen, Concella Howard, M·M Martyn Lincoln; $30 M·M Ernest Camara, Mrs. Ralph Dahlborg, M·M Edward Olsen, Mary Pryor, M·M Manuel D. Sliva, Jr.; $25 M·M Francis Antonellis, Anthony Alho, M·M John Amorim, M·M Virgil Andrews, Jean Armstong, Mrs. August Arns, Jr., Mrs. Henry Baxter, M·M Arthur Beaudoin, M·M William Beaupre, Mrs. Charles Begin, M·M Richard Bod,O, M·M Robert D. Botelho, M·M Edward J. Bumpus, M·M J. Camara, Sr., M-M F. Cardarella, M·M John Carrol, M·M W. Chojnacki, Anna Craig, Clyde A. Craig. Mrs. Robert Crocker, Mildred Delaney, "M·M John Desmond, Patricia A. Discuillo, M·M James Doherty, Mrs. Ralph Dorgan, M·M John F. Oowney, Marion S. Felhng. Robert Ferrand, John Foye, Joseph Frerlas, M·M John Gibbs, M·M Edward F. Guest. M·M Jeffrey Hanson, Miss C. Harvey, Cornelius Harvey, M·M Robert Hinchliffe, M·M Harold Holmes, Robert Kenney, M·M Herbert King, Elizabeth Knapp, M·M George Knapp $25 Albert LaRosee, John Leahy, M·M Robert LeBoeuf, John Lowndes, M·M William lupica, M·M Carrol Luxton, M·M VIctor J. Madden, Timothy Maroney, M·M J. McAUliffe, M·M C. McCarthy, Jr., M·M John McEntee, Joseph McGUlggin, MISS C. McMenamy, M·M John Mowatt, M·M Thomas Mulkern, James D. Mullen, Jr., M·M J. D. Mullen, Sr., M·M Francis P. Murphy, Rose Marie Palano, M·M Mark PulCini, RIchard Rhodes M·M George Rose, M·M Wilham Russell, M·M Camille Saulnier, M·M Jevel J. SIlva, M·M Gary Spurr, M·M Thomas J. Starusky, Dr. &Mrs. Eduard Talusan, M·M Richard linD, M·M Robert Wooster SWANSEA 51. Dominic $250 M·M Arthur Cavanaugh; $200 M·M Leonard Brophy; $100 Sheila J. Doyle, M·M Harvey Lenon, M·M Joseph Marum, M·M Thomas Sheridan, M·M Manuel Travers; $75 Mrs. Norman E. Ashley; $65 M·M Henry Vanasse; $50 M·M Wilham F. Johannls, Deacon & Mrs. Eugene Orosz; $40 M·M Everell MendesJr., $35 M·M James Carr; $30 Beverly Ann Della Grolla, Eugenie E. MacDonald, M·M Paul Nunes $25 George AgUiar, M·M Joseph Barbaza, M·M William T. Carey, M·M Joseph Castro, M·M Robert H. Clark, Mrs. Dorothy Coleman, Wilfred Courville, Erleen Deubel, George J. Harrington, Mrs. Richard Haskell, Mrs.Catherine Heald, M·M J. Hlnchchlfe, M·M Robert Kelliher, M·M Elhs Hawkes, M·M John King, Mrs. William Langley, M·M John Maguire, Martha McLaughhn, M·M Michael Neves, M-M Thomas Ryan, M·M Paul SI. Laurent, M·M S. Edward Simmons, M·M John Souza, M·M Edward Terceiro, Jane Unsworth, M·M Gerald Vasconcellos 51. louis de France $100 M·M Gaston Bernier; $50 M·M Albert MIchaud, M·M Walter P..rce; $35 M·M Raymond Audet; $30 M-M Robert Normandin; $25 Mrs. Byron Chace, M·M Ronald Paul, M·M Roger PaQuelle, M·M Lawrence Agurar, M·M Alfred Bouchard, M·M Robert Montour SOMERSET 51. Thomas More $400 Atty Richard Pellce, $250 Barbara A Dunn; $200 St Vincent de Paul Soc..ty; $150 M·M Eugene J. pePin; $120 M·M francIs SilVIa; $100 Cathenne Connelly, Jennis Connolly, M·M Paul Daley, M·M WIlliam J. Gibney, Affy/M Charles J. Hague, M·M Henry McGowan, $75 Katherine Sulhvan, $65 M·M Edward Sulhvan, Jr.; $60 M·M Richard Kelley, M·M EdWin Doolan $50 Jane M. Borden, The Breidegam Family, Charles Burke, Jr., Margaret L. Dunn, M·M Wilham J. Holland, M·M Donald Hussey, M·M Harry Hynes, M·M John F Klneavy, Frances M. LaSalle, M·M Edward McCann, M·M Louis Magonl, Jr., Bernadette & Helena Mahoney, M·M Domenick Massa, M·M John Mitchell, M·M Ben Paskavltch, M·M Albert E. Shovelton, Ally.!M John J SilVia, Kathleen Snowden, M·M James Sulhvan, Mercedes P Urban, Linda VlOna; $40 M·M Nicholas Boland, M·M Richard Crowell, In Memory 01 Dorothea m. DeVine, M·M Edward Gauth"r, H Earl Heron, Oscar Ohvrer $35 M·M Norman F Besselle, M·M Marcel Dionne, M·M Gerald DnscolI, Benedict Eagan, Madehne E McCormick, M·M Ronald MandeVille, Sr, M·M Carlton T. Morrow, Kathenne Pellce, M·M Stanley S..czkowskl, Jr" Anna Smith, M·M Barry Sulhvan, $30 Raymond Aylward, Helen R. Burke, Lillian Dunne, M·M Shaun Fltzpatnck, Sr., M·M Joseph 0 ladlcola, Ruth Johnson, Reginald C. Marchand, M·M Frank Mazzarella, M·M Arthur H. Roy . $25 M·M Wilham Andresen, M·M Eugene Belanger, M·M Leonard Burgmyer, Maria Burke, Mildred E. Carroll, M·M Manuel Corey, M·M James Cnvaro, M·M Maunce Demers, M·M Joseph Diogo, M·M PatriCk Doyle, M·M Gary G. Dube, M·M Roger R. Dube, Mary Dunn, Catherine T. Elhs, Linda Fogg, M·M Gabriel Furtado, Ahce L. Gagnon, George H Gingras, Mane R. Greehsh, M·M Charles A. Guerelle, M·M Leo Hayes, M·M Robert Jackson, M·M Moran T. Jammen, Mary F Johnston, M·M Raymond Karnas..wicz, M·M Edward Kaylor, Ann Kenney, M·M John W. King, John P. King, M·M Walker Lane, Marie Lowney, John J. McAndrew, M·M Ca~ McDermoll $25 Florence K. McDermoll, M·M James McDonald, M·M Elbert Mavel, Eleanor Mayo, M·M Robert Medellos, M·M Donald Morrow, Henry Moss, Ally/M Stephen Nadeau, M·M Anthony Nobrega, Margaret O'Day, Edward F. O'Gara, M·M Rober! S. O'Nerl, Mary Phihpp, Joseph M. QUinn, M·M Albert Remy, M·M Leo L. Rodngues, Teresa Rothwell, M·M Alphonse Sauhno, M·M John Senra, Mary M. Sulhvan, M·M Wilham E. White, Sr. 51. Patrick $250 Dr. Roger Cadieux; $200 M·M Raymond B. Adam; $125 M·M David Dunne, M·M Joseph Matthews; $100 Mrs. Fredenc Bartek, M·M Michael Mllanda, Edward M. Soares; $75 Robert M. Meehan, $55 M·M Donald Mayer, $50 M·M James E Bradbury, M·M William Cordello, M·M Gerard Deslauners, Mrs Harold Meehan, M·M Frank Moriarty, In Memory of James C. Noonan, M·M ValentinO Pallolla, Mrs. Joan Pavao, M·M Wrlham F. Ready, M·M Dennis Sullivan, Helen Sullivan; $46 M·M Arthur CaSSIdy, Sr.; $40 M·M Fernand Auclall, M·M Joseph Pavao, M·M Edward Synan; $35 M·M Raymond Bibeau, John T. Smith; $30 John F, DeCambra, M·M Thomas Donahue, M·M Laurent Guay, M·M Thomas Rers, Jr., Mrs. Sol Strerm, M·M Roland Thlbaull $25 Raymond R. Bachand, M·M Robert P. Benevides, Mrs. Joseph BIOStoff, M·M David Botelho, Menlde M. Brooks, Agnes Brownell, M·M Thomas Burke, III, M·M Peter P. Calise, Jr., Mrs. Shirley Cavanaugh, Thomas S. ClnQUlno, M·M Daniel Cordeiro, In Memory ofGllbertCoroa, M·M Stephen DePaola, In Memory 01 Jennofer Depln, M·M David Eldon, M·M Charles Fisher, M·M Richard Fortin, M·M Joseph Foster, M·M Arthur Gagnon, M·M Manuel R. Gaspar, M·M W,lliam Gilbert, M·M Peter Hiotehs, M·M James P. Johnson, M·M Paul R. Johnston $25 Mrs. DaVId M. Kilroy, Paul LeComte, FranCIS McCarthy, M·M RIchard A. Mello, M·M Richard Mlchalewlch, M·M William Miller, M·M Joseph E. Miranda, M·M William Moran, M·M Raymond Mullen, M·M Wrlham A. Nerlan, M·M Austin O'Toole Jr., Mrs. Walter Palmer, Mrs. Robert Plneault, Daniel Ready, M·M Ronald Richard, M·M Maurice Rousseau, M·M Edmund F. Srlva, M·M Joseph J. Soroka, M·M Lawrence H Souza, M·M R. Souza, M·M Edward Tavares, M·M John Walsh, M·M Carmen Zinno 51. John 01 God $300 St. Vincent De Paul Conference; $50 In Memory of Mr. Ignacio Andra~e, In Memory of Mr. IgnaCIO Andrade; $25 Maunce Fournier, Joseph Souza, Michael Soroka, Louis Camara, Evelyn Machado, Antone F. Correra WESTPORT 51. Georg. $500 Rev. Clement E. Dufour; $100 Rev. Raymond A. Rob,da; $50 M·M Edward SI. Onge, Clansse Maynard; $40 Edward Wojnar, John and Amy Caron; $30 Roland J. Emond, Mrs. Ronald Perrier; $25 Raymond J. Leblanc, DaVid Carter, Robert and Evonne Lavoie, M·M Arnold F. Perry, Robert and Fran Gouveoa, Jos. Forand Tax SerVIce, Lucien Rego, Manuel Ferry, Juhelle Parent. M·M Slanley Moore Our lady 01 GraCI $600 Rev Roland Bousquet, $200 Rev. Phlhp N. Hamel; $125 M·M John Sparks; $100 Dr. & Mrs. John Cairns, Henry & Susan Gillet, John & Ann McGough, M·M DaVid Ponte; $50 M·M Joseph L. Cabral, M·M Joseph A. Campbell, James & Joanne Rebello, Lucy Ward; $35 M·M Gerald L. Emond; $30 M·M Alfred Alves; $25 M·M Arthur Alves, M·M Maunce Belanger, M·M Donald Bern..r, M·M Robert L. Brodeur, Arthur Caesar, M·M Wilham Camara, Ed & Jean Clarpella, M·M LOUIS Fernandes, Dr. & Mrs Richard Fiset, M·M Herve Gagnon, Joseph Gamache, John F. MacDonald, III, Annelle & Marguente Martineau, Grade Parenteau, M·M FranCISCo Pavao, M·M Gerald POisson, George & Nancy Ponte, M·M Richard SIcard, M·M Gilbert Souza, Sr., M·M John Teves ASSONET 51. Bernard $400 Gary Marcondes; $150 BenoltCharland;$125 John L Brown, francIs Sullivan, $100 Robert Barboza, Leo Conroy, Fehcian Brochu, Mananno Rezendes; $75 Paul Lamoreux, Robert Blake; $70 Robert Martel; $60 Richard Houghton; $50 Charles LeBlanc, Mark Sevigny, Thomas Perry, Bertrand Bolduc; $48 Paul Levesque; $40 John E. Sulhvan, Manuel Mello; $35 Leonard Nicolan, Roger Lussrer, Wilham Boulay, $30 Michael Perry, FranCIS Kenney $25 LJ. Copeland, John Hartley, Thomas Terpak, Wilham Monn, Steven Cordello, Paul Magee, Mrs. Fasel, Brran Lawton, Edward O'Nerl, Edward Adams, Viola Norton, James AgUiar, DenniS Read, Glen White, Walter Wal, Mary Ann Rooney, James QUllk, James Wood, Stanley Janczura, Donald Howarth, Edward Brandenburg, LUCiano Nigra, Gerald Dichiara, Frank Barboza, James Correra, John Brown, James Almond, Thomas Roussell, Wilham Gallagher, Waller Scudder, Robert Madeiros, Fredenck Kelley, Thomas Sears, Gregory Rego, Raymond Mathews, John TrOlnor, Maunce Larnvee, Vincent Letendre FALL RIVER 51. Jean Baptiste $600 Rev. Rene G. Gauthrer; $100 51. Jean Baptiste Women Guild, Fnend of Cathohc Chant..s, Anonymous, $65 M·M Donald Levesque; $50 St Vincent DePaul Conlerence, M·M Romeo Bosse, M·M Omer Harnson, M·M Raymond Francoeur, M·M Daryl Gonyon, M·M Raymond Picard; $45 M·M Ronald Cote; $30 Maunce Milot $25 M·M Edward Canuel, M·M Gilbert Canuel, M·M Donal Lapointe, M·M Manuel Correa, M·M Lionel Dupont. M·M Eugene Gagnon, M·M Louis R BOUChard, M·M Wrlham GUilmette, M·M Robert Messier, M·M Robert Forcier, M·M Oscar PhenIX, M·M Arthur Gauth..r, M·M James Corrella, M·M Michael Bollin, M·M Paul Couture, M·M Lucren Laroche, M·M William Wnght, M·M Albert Turgeon, M·M Ronald Sevigny, Mrs. Anthony Zacwk..wicz, Henry Berube, Anonymous 51. Anthony 01 Padua $100 Conlllmation Class "87", Holy Name Soc..ty, Holy Rosary, SI. Vincent de Paul, Mrs. Maria Viveiros; $50 Ernest Ladella; $40 Jose Sardinha; $30 Manuel Pereira, Manuel Camara, Mario & Elvlla Lopes; $25 Mrs. Frank B. Sousa, Helena Ferrella, Joao & Daha Tavares, Michael Franco, Carlos Barbosa, Manuel & IIda Brum, Agnes Raposo, Helena Tavares, Manuel AntOniO, Manuel Louro, Richard Silvia, Bolen Family Sacrad Heart $600 Rev. Edward J BYington, $150 Constance R. Lynch; $110.25 8th GradeCCD Class; $100 Margaret F. Tolan, Ahce C. & Mary V. Harrington, Michael McNally, M-M John J. Harrington, M·M Walter H. White, Leonard J. Hughes; $75 Dorothy McLachlan; $50 Raymond Audet, M·M Daniel F. Duffy, M·M Raymond F Powers, Mary Grandlreld, M. Doris Sulhvan, M·M Richard Waring; $40 M·M John J. Sulhvan, M·M Bernard J. McDonald; $35 James F. Darcy, M·M James Cleary, Jr.; $30 Leo P. Smith, Mrs John P. Fleming, M·M Paul R. White, John E. Deveney, ThomasJ. Dolan, M·M George Trainor, Frankhn A. Murphy, Marguente A. Ciullo $25 Letitia A Lynch, Linda DOZOIS, Dominick Maxwell, Jr., M·M Arthur Pavao, Theresa Pallen Patncla Smith, John F. Sullivan, George O'Bnen, Mrs. WIlliam Slater, Mrs Charles F. Bhffins, In Memory of George McCoomb, Frank A. Garand, Evelyn Tonelli, Mrs J. Joseph Welch, Mrs. Dan..1Murphy, John W. Hafey, Raymond P. Leary, M·M William J. Walker, Sr., Celia H. Corcoran, Mary L. Connor, Thomas Keane, Madehne Curtis, Dons Audet, Loretta Audet. Dorothy Audet, Munel Audet, M·M James Roberts, Sacred Heart Children's Chorus

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