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BISHOP DANIEL A. CRONIN presents the Lahey Memorial Awards to, from left, Con­ stance Arruda, Fall River (district); Hilda Ferreira, New Bedford; Rosianne Lincoln, :Taun­ ton; Hilda P. Dagenais, Cape; Mary McGinn, Attleboro. .

DCCW annual meeting

By Joseph Motta Unanimously passing a resolu­ tion to safeguard their communi­ ties against the threat of porn­ ography by trying to make all women aware of its problems, The Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic Women met Jast Saturday for their annual con­ vention at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro. Following a theme of "The Catholic Women Striving for Peace and Justice," the 374 con­ vention delegates, at a morning business session, noted that por­ nography "poses a threa<t to our children, even at -a young age," and decided to take a stand against the flood of sexually oriented material <that is inun­ dating the marketplace. New Jeaders installed after a morning Mass, with Bishop DiLn­ iel A. Cronin illS principal cele-', brant and homilist, were Mrs. Aubrey Armstrong, president;

Miss Dorothy Curry, first vice­ president; Miss Margaret McCar- . thy, second vice-president; Mrs. Andrew Mikita, third vice-presi­ dent; Mrs. George Bauza, fourth vice-president; Mrs. Raymond Poisson, fifth vice-president; Mrs. Barry B. Loew, recording secretary; Mrs. Theresa Lewis, treasurer. AIl events of the day led to the keynote address of Father James A. O'Donohoe, whose topic was "Peace and Justice within <the Context of the Cath­ olic Faith." A morning workshop featured panelists Father Jay T. Maddock, Secretary of the Diocesan Mar­ riage Tribunal, 'and Jerry and Scottie Foley of the Diocesan, Office of Famiiy Ministry. In his presentation, Father Maddock illddressed <the rights -and duties of Catholics, :inform­ ing the delegates as to what those privileges were.

"We have the obligation to be people who are ' supportive of social justice," he said, noting that to solve peace and justice problems one must start at the said that "grassroots level." establishing peace and justice with family, friends and neigh­ bors would be the first' step to­ wards having them in effect on a community or world levei. He told the convention that Jesus is telling us that "true peace comes when justice is at hand." F~ther Maddock said that lay people fulfill a role in the three­ fold mission' of the church; to sanctify, to teach, and to govern. He outlined ways people could meet ,their obligations, such as serving as eucharistic ministers and helping, others prepare for baptism and confirmation, and said that Catholics "have the ~ight and obligation to evangel­ ize, to bring the Good News to Turn to Page Eight

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The Catholic Charities Appeal books wHl close at 1 p.m. on total has climbed ,to $1,249,445. May 24. Parish Honor Roll 98, with special gifts, priests' donations and parish'returns still 33 parishes have been added to be reported. to the Honor RoB of parishes sur­ Diocesan Appeal director Msgr. 'passing their 1984 final totals Anthony M. Gomes has asked since -last week's Anchor re­ that all solicitors make a last port, for a total of 35. NeW Hon­ effort to canvass every potential or Roll parishes are: Holy Ghost, St. Joseph, St. donor. CoIlections should be de­ Stephen, Attleboro; St. Mary, livered to Special Gift and par­ Mansfield; Our Lady of Mount ish headquarters on Monday. Be­ ginning May 22, all donations Carmel, Seekonk; Our Lady of should be delivered in person to the Cape, Brewster; St. Margaret, Appeal headquarters. Appeal Buzzards Bay; ,St. Elizabeth

Seton, North Falmouth; Our Lady of Lourdes, Wellfleet. Blessed Sacrament, Notre Dame, Holy Rosary, St. Anthony of Padua, Immaculate Concep­ tion, St. Elizabeth, St. Louis, St. Mathieu, SS. Peter & Paul, Fall . River. St. Bernard, Assonet; St. Louis de France, Swansea; St. George, St. John the Baptist, Westport; Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Anne, St. 'Boniface, St. Hedwig, Turn to Page Eleven

UTRECHT, Netherlands (NC) Pope John Paul II visited the Dutch church in May, declining to enter into dialogue with the large body of Dutch Catholics who strongly criticize many church teachings. A survey published in March showed that a majority of the Dutch polled want changes in major church doctrine and dis­ cipline, which would greatly al­ ter the moral and institutional face of Catholicism. The pope quickly set the tone of the trip May 12, his first full day in the Netherlands, in a morning talk to Catholic social organizations. "It is not possible to enter into a dialogue on the main subjects raised by the various speakers, i.e., service and care, emancipation and solidarity," the pope said,referring to per­ sons who spoke before him on various themes of the meeting. "There are technical aspects of these subjects which are beyond my competence." "And furthermore, I am just getting used to your language," he said. The pope spent several months before the trip learning Dutch, the language in which he gave his speeches. Dutch church offi­ cials also screened speeches of the people scheduled ,to address the pope and limited access to papal events by holding almost all of them indoors; There was only one scheduled outdoor Mass during the May 11-15 trip. Daily outdoor Masses ihave become a trademark of major papal visits. Cardinal-designate ' Adrianus Simonis of Utrecht, head of the Dutch bishops' conference, defended this approach during a May 10 press conference. "This is not a discussion visit," he said. "People will have to dis­ cuss issues with the bishops." A survey of Catholics published in the Dutch weekly news maga­ , zine Elseviers showed that only 23 percent fulfill the weekly ob­ ligation to attend Mass. There are 5.5 mililon people in the Netherlands who profess Cath­ olicism, and they form about 40 percent of the population. Pope John Paul soon found that the screening process did not isoJate him from criticism. At a May 12 papal meeting with missionary organizations'· Hed­ wig Wasser departed from her prepared text to criticize church attitudes.

"Are we preaching the libera­ ting Gospel in a credible way if we lay down the law rather than extend a helping hand? If we exclude rather than make room for unmarried people living to­ gether, divorced people, homo­ sexuals, married priests and women?" said Mrs. Wasser, chairman of the missionary coun­ cil of the Groningen Diocese. "Bishops show themselves 'above us instead of among us and in our midst,'" she added. "Developments in the church in recent times have forced many of us because of our faith in and obedience to Christ to be cratical and disobedient towards the church," she said. Also on May 12, an estimated 3,000 youths demonstrated against the papal vIsit in Utrecht. Demonstrators dashed with po­ lice and several people were in­ jured, lOut the main body of pro­ testors got no closer than one mile from the pope. Some ming­ led with crowds along a papal motorcade route, and at least one bottle and two cans were flung at the "popemobHe." At an ecumenical gathering the evening of May 13, the pope also ,reiterated his opposition to women priests. "The Catholic Church, like the Orthodox churches, feels con­ strained iby her faithfulness to the word of God, as she under­ stands it in the example of the Lord, the witness of the holy Scripture and a tradition of near­ ly 2,000 years, to exclude the or.dination of women to the min­ istry of the priesthood," he said. "This position is not meant to ,exclude women from the life of the churoh" still ,less to hamper or hinder the study and imple­ mentation of their proper role," he adlded. Joint communion by Catholics and Protestants also was op­ posed by the pope. "Would difficulties really dis­ appear if, in spite of persisting divisions in faith, Christians of different churches were admitted to full Communion in the debra­ tion of the Eucharist or the Lord's Supper?" he asked. "Would this not be to soothe the pain, rather that to remedy the sickness of a division that exists contrary to Christ's will?" he said. . Pope John Paul II scored apar­ theid May 13 daring a speech at Turn to Page Two


Leading Parishes ATTLEBORO St. John, St. Mary, Mansfield St. Ma,ry, Seekonk Mt. Carmel, Seekonk Holy Ghost, Attleboro

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CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA 46,066.00 St. Pius X, So. Yarmouth 41,093.00 St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis 28,070.00 Holy Trinity, W. Harwich 23,161.00 Corpus Christi, Sandwich 21,462.50 O.L. of Victory, Centerville FALL RIVER AREA Holy Name Our Lady of Angels St. Thomas More, Somerset St. Mary Cathedral Santo Christo

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FALlL RIVER AREA Fall River 15,609.00 St. Mary's Cathedral' 3,473.11 Blessed Sacrament 11,294.50 Espirito Santo 3,049.00 Holy Cross 22,641.50 Holy Name 11,030.00 Notre Dame

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solved peacefully on the basis of justice," he said. "In the first place, because of the existence right to protection hy the ~aw; of 'advanced weaponry, war in recognition of the right of peo­ our time is increasingly coming ples to self-determination and in­ to mean the total annilhHation of dependence and their right toa the enemy. Every war threatens fair share of the world's econ­ to become a total war." omic wealth." The pope dismissed the argu­ The pope offered, five steps to ment of the need for nuclear strengthen the court which has arms in' order to maintain peace. no way to enforce its decisions. "Peace is not born from fear They include: of the bomb or the power of one - Greater use of ·the court by over another," he said. "We nations and international or­ should certainly be concerned ganizations. about nuclear weapons, but our - Wider acceptance of the . first concern should be for peo­ court's "so-called jurisdiction." ple themselves, for the way in - More frequent use of arbit­ which many people think and tration. speak a·bout me and society." - Development of Jegal and P\. few hours later, ·the pope political-humanitarian organiza­ tions at the regional 'level to ·Ieft The Hague, where he also supplement and support those at had visited the Dutch royal fam· ily,and was bid farewell by the world Jevel. - Development of the law of modest-sized crowds.' humanitarian and criminal re­ sponsibility towards the inter­ national community. The pope also said the court should be strengthened' in order Some regular Anchor features to avoid a nuclear holocaust. will be supplanted for the next "There is an even greater few weeks by Catholic Charity moral need than there was in Appeal listings. All, will return past years for conflicts to be re­ as soon as possible.

Pope's trip

Continued from page one the Peace Palace in The Hague and offered a plan for revitaliza­ tion of the International Court of Justice located there. A few hours after he decried , South Africa's color-based sysr. tem of discrimination, he force­ fully reiterated his ban on or­ dination of 'women, at an ecu­ menical meeting in Utrecht. . "No form of discrimination ~ in law or in fact - ' on the basis of, race, origin, color, culture, sex or 'l'eligion can ever be ac­ ceptable," the pope said at the court where nations are urged to bring their disputes in Heu of war. "Hence no systCpl of apar­ theid or separate development will ever be acceptable as a model for the relations between peoples and races." The pope also listed oriteria which he said an international system of law must satisfY. "In legal terms," the pope said, "these can be expressed as the :recognition of human rights: the right to me of every individual, the right to a decent existence wortltY of hum~n ,beings and the

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tle, a short distance from his home. He often visits the Fall River diocese in the summer months, said Father John F. An­ drews, present pastor of 51. Joan of Arc. The jubilarian is ,the son of the late James J. and Rose Anna McMahon. FoJ.lowing college studies, he prepared for the priesthood at St. Mary's Semin­ ary, Baltimore, and was ordain­ ed May 18,1940 by Bishop James E. Cassidy.

Pentecost celebration tomorrow The 'annual Pentecost celebra­ tion of diocesan members of the Catholic charsmatic renewal will take place tomorrow on the grounds of Cathedral Camp, East Freetown. Sponsored by the Diocesan Service Committee of the renew­ al, the day will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will include discussion sessions and explanations of re­ newal programs within the dio­ cese and several new diocesan­ wide ministries. Music for a morning prayer session will be provided by "Live Fire" from St. Anthony's parish, Taunton. Father Robert S. Kaszynski, diocesan liaison to the renewal, will speak and Fa,ther George Harrison, pastor of the new St. John Neumann parish which is located on the campgrounds, has invited those in attendance to close the day by participating in the 4 p.m. So,turday vigil Mass with his parishioners. Those attending are asked to bring their own lunch. The event is open to .alI interested in ,learn­ ing more about the renewal as well as those currently or pre­ viously active in the movement.

He then served for 25 years as associate pastor at St. KHian's parish, New Bedford, for 17 of those years also directing Cathe­ dral Camp, East Freetown. Father McMahon took over the camp after World War II, when it was returned to the diocese after use by the Army. Following the camp season he conducted a retreat program at the facility eluring the fall and spring.

FATHER .McMAHON

45 years a priest Tomorrow will mark the 45th anniversary of priestly ordina­ tion for Father William J. Mc­ Mahon, a Taunton native who retired June 18, 1980, as pastor of St. Joan of Arc parish, Or­ leans. Now living most of the year in St. Petersburg, Fla., Father McMahon remains active, ce.1e­ ibrating Mass regularly at the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apos­

He also served as moderator of the Diocesan Council of Cath­ (llic Women, president of the National Catholic Camping Asso­ ciation and assistant in charge of special affairs for the youth department of the former Na­ tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ ence. In 1965 he was' named pastor of St. Joan of Are, where he served until his retirement.

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Stonehill College, North Eas­ ton, will hold its 34th com­ mencement exercises at .10 a.m. Sunday on the college quad­ rangle; conferring over 450 bac­ calaureate and honorary degrees as well as the George P. Benaglia Award, named for Stonehill's first president. Congressman Dan Rostenkow­ ski, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, will de­ Hver the commencement ad­ dress and will receive an honor­ ary Doctor of Laws degree. Other honorary. degree recipi­ ents will be artist Fritz Eichen­ berg, Dr. Brunetta R. Wolfman, president of Roxbury Commun­ ity College, and Barbara A. Rockett, M.D., president of the Massachusetts Medical Society. The Benaglia Award will go to Rev. Thomas E. Locakary, CSC, professor of physics .and mathe­ matics at the college for the past 30 years. A:mong recipients of the Hem­ ingway Award for academic ex­ cellence will be Katherine E. Bucklin, North Attleboro and Ann F. Jee, North Easton. Tomorrow Bishop Daniel A. Cronin wiH ibe principal cele­ brant and homilist at a 4 p.m. baccalaureate Mass on ,the quad­ rangle. In case of rain the cere­ mony will take place in the Col­ lege Center gymnasium.

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James Carson, the first Direc­ tor of Catholic Social Services of Cape Cod .and former Direc­ tor of Catholic Social Services of New Bedford, passed' away Sat­ urday, May 11. His concelebra­ ted funeral Mass was held at St. Francis Xavier Churoh, Hy~nnis on Wednesday, May 15. Mr. Carson w,as a former As­

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Living an Anniversary Last month, with embarrassment if not shame, we marked the 10th anniversary of the forcing of Americans from Viet­ nam. The comments and editorials on this particular phase of history seemingly will never end. Nor have the problems con­ nected with that ill-fated war ended. The reality of Vietnam and its impact on the nationl!l con­ science are very much part and parcel of today's life. All we need do is take that memory walk by the Vietnam Veterans National Memorial in Washington, a heartbreakingly touch­ ing experience. The absent dead still cause an emptiness in thousands of American homes. There are still fathers, mothers, wives and children seeking loved ones. 0

Isn't it strange how much we have wanted to forget? The problems of Vietnam remain with us but \ye still have difficulty facing them. Perhaps among the most poignant scapegoats of the war are its refugees, hundreds ofthousands of people still searching for a home, still fleeing battles, still being butchered. To 'be sure, much has been done for these dispossessed people. Thousands started arriving in this country shortly .before the fall of Vietnam and today it is estimated by the U.S. Committee for Refugees that some 470,000 Vietnamese; 150,000 Laotian and 115,000 Cambodian refugees are in this country, living in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Over half entered the United States between 1979 and 1981 and most are now living the normal lives that would have been denied them had they remained in their home lands. Many, indeed, are becoming quite. successful. According to a March report in the Wall Street Journal, Phillip Hawkes, director of the federal Office of Refugee.Resettlement commented that the Southeast Asians are doing well and predicted that they , . . oJ\.. ' will not "become an underclass·'~o

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This forecast is encouraging; however, it should not lull us into forgetting the hundreds of thousands of Southeast Asians who have been in squatters' settlements for years. Even today' the number of Cambodians evacuated to Thailand is estimated NEWARK, NJ. (NC) - Parish to be well over a:quarter of a million men, women and children. ministry was the focus as the Nation­ Many are waiting and hoping to come to America. al Federation of Priests' Councils At this juncture in our history, it would be well if we rev'iewed our commitment to help alleviate this refugee situa­ , tion. A great deal has been accomplished in the past 10 years. We

should be proud of this, yet there is much more to do, as the

current fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border demonstrates.

Monthly, thousands of former United States associates and

allies as well as close relatives of American citizens and res i­

·dents escape their former homelands. They merit our continued receptivity. We should not and must not turn our backs on those who once were so good to us, who looked then to America as a defender of their rights and freedoms and who now see it as their only hope for the future. On this significant anniversary, ~s we memorialize the dead and pray for the missing, may we not forget those still search­ ing for a place to call home. The Editor Letters Welcome Letters to the editor are welcomed. All letters should be brief and the editor reserves the right to condense any letters if deemed necesary. All, letters must be signed and contain a home or business address.

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EDITOR Rev. John F. Moore

FINANr.lAL ADMINISTRATOR Rev. Msgr. John, 1. Regan

held its 1985 convention' April 28­ May 2 in Newark. At the convention, Father Joseph Costa, chaplain at St. Vincent's Home, Fall River, was elected to a one-year term as NFPC vice-presi­ dent. He represented the Boston Pro­ vince of the organization at the meeting and in that capacity sits on its board of directors. He is also chairperson of the NFPC Pri~stly Life and Ministry committee. At the convention, Father J. Bryan Hehir, secretary for social development and world peace of the U.S. Catholic Conference, told delegates thatthe parish is a major factor in spreading Catholic social teachings. Priests need to build commun­ ity "in opposition to our culture that is primarily individualistic," said NFPC President Father Rich­ ard Hynes in a "state ofthefedera~ tion" address. Parishes must build "small com­ munities of faith" said Dolores Leckey, executive director of the U.S. bishops' Committee on the Laity. One ofthe mainjobs of pas­ tors is to encourage and develop lay ministries, she said. The parish focus echoed the convention theme, "The Pastor in an Age of Challenge. " . But priest-delegates also dis­ cussed or acted on other issues, such as priest-bishop relations, priests and the role of women in the church, South Africa, Nicara­ gua and other social justice con-

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cerns, and possible changes in the structure of the NFPC as it plans for future needs. Spe'aking about the role of the pastor in social justice leadership, . Father Hehir said that he gives about 100 speeches a year, but his "toughest talk to give is 12 mi'nutes on Sunday morning." Priests should be aware of the potential significance and influence of the Sunday homily, he said. "I know of no political figure in the country who gets 10 to 12 minutes, once a week, with anywhere from 500 to 5,000 people." The bishops' pastoral letters pro­ vide raw' material to form 'think­ ing, Father Hehir told the priests. But, he added, "if you didn't crys­ tallize it on Sunday morning, then the Catholic Church's teaching gets interpret'ed by (CBS television anchorman) Dan Rather, and that's as far as it goes." Father Hynes, .entering his'se­ 'cond year as NFPC president, praised U.S. priests for their spirit of collaboration and their support for the country's bishops. But there are unresolved ten­ sions between U.S. priests and the Vatican, he said. He also called for greater empathy "for the situation of women, especially religious wo­ men, in today's church." Bishop Michael Murphy of Erie, PA., also addressed Vatican-U.S. tensions, saying that "the Ameri­ can experience has a validity," but the Vatican receives so many let­ ters ofcomplaint from U.S. Catho­ lics that it has difficlilty finding the positive aspects of American Cath­ 91icism. 0

Bishop Murphy heads the bi­ shops' Committee on Priestly Life and Ministry and is official liaison between the bishops' conference and the NFPC. He urged coopera­ tion between the bodies on issues of common concern. Mrs. Leckey focuses on the leadership role ofthe pastofo, stress­ ing the importance of the vision of Christian life which he projects to the community and the lay leader­ ship and spiritual development which he forms and encourages. Resolutions passed included: . - Support for Chicago Cardinal Joseph L. Bernardin's "consistent ethic of life" approach to moral issues in U.S. society; - Formation of a "Quindecim Committee" to study possible NFPC directions going toward the 21st century in 15 years. "Quinde· cim" is Latin for 15; - Support for development of alternative pastoral approaches which could restore Catholics in invalid marriages to more active church life even when a resolution . of their marital situation through church courts is impossible; ~ A call to member councils to examine their investments in light of ethical concerns posed by U.S. business involvement, in South Africa; The NFPC gave a special award for priestly service to Msgr. Colin A. MacDonald of Manchester, NH, founding vice-president of the NFPC and executive director of the bishops' Committee on Pri­ estly Life and Ministry.

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His Excellency, the Most Rev­ erend Daniel A. Cronin, Bishop of Fall River, is pleased to an­ ncunce the appointment of a new lay administrator to Our Lady's Haven Nursing Home, Fairhaven. With. the withdrawal of the Carmelite Sisters for "the Aged and the IJ:nfirm from the Home at the beginning of July, Mrs. Martha Daneault will as­ sume the duties of administrator. Mrs. Daneault is presently ad­ ministrator of the Martin Nurs­ ing Home in Dorchester. Pre­ viuosly she held that position at Hilltop Manor Nursing Home, also in Dorchester. She makes her home in Brockton with her husband and son. Msgr. John J. Regan, execu­

tive coordinaor of ,the four dioce­ san nursing homes, is very pleased with the appointment of Mrs. Daneault and expressed confidence that the quality care rendered at Our Lady's Haven by the Carmelite sisters .will continue under her aegis. The coordinator said that "we were very pleased with the search for a new adminis,trator which yielded a good number of qualified candidates. Mrs. Dan­ eault was considered' the most qualified among the finalists interviewed. We are very sa'tis­ fied that the tradition of quality care which has been the hall-. mark of the Carmelite sisters will continue under the 'administra­ tive direction of Mrs. Daneault."

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May 19 'Rev. Ambrose Lamarre, O.P., 1940, Dominican Priory, Fall River Rev. Thomas Trainor, Pastor, 1941, St. Louis, Fall River May 20 Rev. Antonio 'L. daSilvia, Pas­ tor, 1952, Our Lady of Health, Fall River May 23 Rev. 'William F. Donahue, As­ sistant, 1944, St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis May 24 Rev. James F..Clark, Founder, 1907, St. James, New Bedford

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Awareness Day

Members of the youth group of St. Louis de France parish, Swansea, will sponsor a Youth Ministry Awareness Day tomor­ r.ow beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the parish hall. Teenagers and inter­ ested adults in neighboring Som­ erset and Swansea parishes are invited to the program. The keynote address, "What Is Youth Ministry All About?," will be presented at 9 a.m. by Father Jay Maddock, Fall River Area CYO Director, who has theen involved with youth for the past 10 years a,t St. William's parish, Fall River, Coyle-Cassidy High School, Taunton, and now again in the Fall River area. The director's talk will be fol­ Jowed by five workshops: - Alcohol and Drub Aware-­ ness, presented by the Bishop Connolly High School' Alcohol Awareness Team, directed by senior Jeff Ryan and teacher George Angelo;

- Youth Retreats, presented by Lucia Marcille, St. Louis de France religious educa'tion coor­ dinator, with teacher Felice Lau­ zon and college student Darren Doane; - Real Life Issues that Affect You and Me, presented by Cath­ olic Social Services social worker and counselor Patricia SuIJivan; - How To Establish a Youth Group, presented by 5ot. Louis de France youth group president Paul Escobar; - Youth' Group Actvities and Projects, presented by senior advisors Donald and Elaine Lev­ esque. The program will conclude with an II :45 a.m. Mass.

Yes to Peace. "We have constantly to re­ peat, although it is a voiCe that cries in the wilderness, No to violence, Yes to peace." - Arch­ .bishop Oscar Romero

BOYS TOWN, Neb. (NC) Fat-her Val J. Peter, a deputy di­ rector at Boys Town, will suc­ ceed Father Robert P. Hupp as executive director of the institu­ tion for homeless boys. Father Hupp will become executive di­ rector emeritus. Father Peter, 50, became deputy executivedirec­ tor for residential care and ed~­ cation at Boys Town in 1984. Previously he taught theology at Creighton University, Omaha.

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wife had been filled with fear and apprehension concerning his approaching death. After hanging the portrait, great peace of mind came over him. His weight loss ceased, he began to improve, and was even well enough to travel to Ottawa to visit his Anglican daughter and her Presbyterian husband. The family invitt:d the Pilgrim Virgin statue, "Padre Pio's Queen of Peace", which stayed an entire day ~ in their home. By Januar¥ ·1985, the grandfather's condition had so i~proved that he could travel to Hawaii with his daughter and son-in-law for a vacation. As of April 1985, he is still gaining back weight he lost and maintains his beautiful and spiritual peace of mind. He attributes it all to "Padre Pio's Queen of Peace" and Her portrait. "lam no longer afraid to die," he says.

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Before the 'Papal Visit to Canada, September, 1984 March 5, 1984 (Hull, Quebec) "Padre Pia's Queen of Peace" diffused a beautiful and overpowering fragrance of roses when taken to a dying wOqlan devoted to Ou!" Blessed Mother. (Wriuen up in our free newsleuer, Summer 1984 issue.)

July 26, 1984 (Toronto, Ontario) An Anglican man, a grandfather, in the final stages of cancer of the liver and not expected to live.beyond October 1984, received as a gift a frameo portrait of "Padre Pio's Queen of Peace" (one of the first off the press for the Papal Visit Commemoration) and hung it beside his bed. He and his

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DCCW meeting

parents their role in education' Continued· from page one others," and stressed that "aU of and support never ends, that us should confront the issues of -they are parents for me and not just until the nest empties. They the day." Following Father Maddock's -noted <that a need for 'parenting presentation, Jerry and Scottie programs exists, so that parents Foley, parishioners at Our Lady may support and learn from each of Mount Carmel in Seekonk' and other. ' the parents of four, spoke on the· . Bishop Cronin, during his hom­ role of lai,ty on creating peace ilyat the convention Mass, told and justice in the home, and the the delegates that "We've been incorporation of 'apostolic and givell a very challenging task," in that all must "preach the family life. The husband-wife team told truth and good life;" He noted the congregation that there 'are . that it would not always be three fundamentals for fostering easy, and that <their witnesses family unity; affirmation, coop­ may go unaccepted, but that Catholic women "must accept eration and acceptance. "Affirma'tion can be expressed , responsibility to literally change verbally or non-verbally," Mr. the world." Following a luncheon, Bishop Foley said. "We affirm when we really' listen," he added, noting Cronin presen-ted the Margaret that a good self-image for' the M. Lahey Memori'al Awards -to child can be established by those one woman from each of the five diocesan districts. The late actions. The couple observed that as Mrs. Lahey was a founding mem­

ber of the DCCW, and the con­ associate professor of theological vention program was dedicated ethics at Boston College. to her memory. The women hon­ Father O'Donohoe said that ored were chosen for their .long- . there is an "intimate connection" time, outstanding service to the between justice and. peace, noting council. The bishop then express­ that fcir many "work with s'ocial edhis gratitude to outgoing justice has almost nothing to do president Mrs. David Sellmayer, with religion." He defined jus: "for the wonderful work she's tice as "trying to give other peo­ done." He also noted that the ple that which is owed to them." work of all outgoing members "We Catholics are divided in­ of the diocesan board has been to two groups," he said, regard­ greatly appreciated. ing ways to improve justice and In addition to Mrs. Sellmayer, peace. He, referred to the ·first who will take a seaton the exec­ group as those who claim "the utive board of past presidents, road of love" will "take care of outgoing officers are vice-presi- . everything." The second, he said, dents, in order, Mrs.' Armstrong, would advocate what they would M,iss Curry, Miss McCarthy, Mrs. call "the ·road of justice." They Mikita, and Mrs. ,Edmond Mess­ would change structure and in­ ier; Miss Mary Elizabeth La­ stitutions to achieve peace, Roche, recording secretary; Miss focusing on a sense of order. Claire O'Toole, Treasurer; Mrs. Tohere is polarization between Thomas J. Long, parlimentarian; the two groups, he said. Mrs. Anthony Geary, auditor; . Father O'Donolloe said that: Mrs. Norman Jette, historian. Christians should be concerned Following remarks by Mon­ with social justice and social . ~ignor Anthony M. Gomes, Dio­ cha~ity, and beCOme more. aware cesan DCCW moderator, the , of the fact that "'all of us benefit keynote address was delivered from injustices in society." He by Fa'ther James A. O'Donohoe, cited the coffee drinker as an

example,since the laborers in areas exorting that product are not always treated with a sense of justice.

Community to withdraw Sister Yolande Bonner, Su­ perior General of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec, has notified the Most Reverend Daniel A. Cronin, Bishop of Fall River, that the Sisters of her Commun­ ity will be withdrawn from Mount Saint Joseph's School in Fall River in June of 1986. The governing board of the School, meeting to consider the decision of the Community, voted unani­ mously to close the School at the time of the departure of the Sisters in June of 1986.. According to Sister Yolande, the decision to withdraw the Sisters resulted from delibera­ tions undertaken by the General Council of the Congregation. Turn to Page Twelve

Father Bruce Ritter

Hope ReSUrfaced -- Uves Regained you let me tell you how to walk and talk and act? Could you ed at me~ Keep me in mind if you start this program, Bruce. accept discipline and structure from me? . I'll let you in my mind, he said. I wanted to say that I was We could do that. a kid.said. He'had an old-young face.' already there but I think he knew that and I was em­ The intelligence burst out at me. (I have a weakness for barrassed ... really smart kids.) You could tell he was still aboy but you The meeting ended at that point. I didn't make any effort knew what he would look like at 30. ' to hide what I felt. They didn't either. One by one as they left, the kids reached out to shake my _The counselors here say I, have an alcohol problem. chalance was their disguise. Bruce, but I could handle that if I had a chance. I mean, if I hand -- but it was really just so we could touch each other. Taken altogether they were a mean looking bunch of had a reason to. The three businessmen and I looked at each other. That street kids. And, quite suddenly, his face didn't care anymore that it was very moving, one of them said finally. Yes, I said. My other guests ~re three prominent businessmen stood naked in its pain and loneliness before me ... He . This conversation took place a little over aweek ago. At whom I had invited to meet some of my kids and to discuss wanted me to see. first I didn't want to write about it, or even talk about it. It the possibility of a new job training program, . I spoke directly to him. Where do you want to live, I said? was very personal and there was something very special Girls would wreck the program, Bruce. We couldn't con­ You can either live in an inexpensive hotel nearby --I can about it. I learned all over again, for the thousandth time, centrate. The other kids laughed. Put them in another get you a room -- and go to classes every day. You'd be how good these kids are and how easy it is to love them. building, Bruce. pretty much on your own. though, I said. I need your help. I really do. It will ~ake a lot of money to We're only able to help about one-third of our kids make Or you can live here, onthe fourth floor. I could give you do this program and we're already hurting financially, but I. it back off the street. We lose the rest. They start from too and 25 other kids the fourth floor. But. there would be plen­ do have to do it. (There are 10 more like me, Bruce. and far back, many already too damaged by what happens to a ty of structure, some rules, a curfew -- and I'd be inside each of us can find 10 more...) kid on the street. . your,head. All the time, I said. ' , It seems like I'm always asking you for money and I The kids in my office were in the last two-thirds. They guess I am. I'm a rotten beggar and I really hate it even knew it. I think that explained their curiously watchful in­ "His face d)dn't care anymore that it stood though St. Francis told us Friars that we should never be tensity. naked in its pain andloneliness before me... " ashamed to beg. In fact, he said we had to. They weren't anything special. You see. I had sent word But, he said, we could oniy beg for the love of God, and to my staff that any 17, 18 or 19 year old kids who wanted I wouldn't make it in the hotel. Bruce. I wish I could say I for the poor. to talk to me and s.ome of my friends about their· future could. I can't make it on my own, Bruce. He didn't care that So, I beg you, for the love of God, help my kids. There's could come to my office. This raggle-taggle bobtailed the other kids were .listening. nobody much poorer. If you have afew extra bucks around bunch of mavericks showed up. I didn't know any of them. None of us can, Bruce, another kid said. We know that-­ .this month I'd really appreciate it if you'd thinkof my kids. What they needed, of course, more than anything else in we won't mind the rules. We know we ne!ld them. Pray for us. We pray for you all the time. the world, was a place to live for -12 to 18 months until they ,We talked for.almost two hours, the kids and I. My three 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - could graduate from afirst class'job training program with marketable skills, a job -- C1nd a chance to get married and fnends, .the bUSinessmen who wanted to help, just listened Yes, I agree kids have run into far too many dead I and didn't say much. . have kids, and even, to pay taxes! ' . I ends already. Enclosed is my gift of: $ _ _ I After a while it got a little scary and I had to be careful.' (Their other options are too painful to think about: a I please 'print: I mind-warping loneliness, the endless tiny swallows of dai­ I mean. one by one the kids began to understand what NAME: -...,_ I. ly terror, the habitual 42nd street diet, and almost certain­ was happening. ! mean, it didn't start out that way but it. ly, either prison or an 'early death -- or worse, a slow became clear what was really happening. They had been dragged-out one.) afraid to hope and now they were beginning to -- they ADDRESS: ---'---'_ So, they watched me. Their hard, careful eyes rarely . ~adn't wanted to.They didn't want to but they. couldn't help It. . , , CITY: --'lSTATE: _ leaving my face. ,(You can'tplay.around with hope. You can't play games I can give you a place to live, I said: for a year. even ZIP; _ FI (LIM) hope. It.s a live hand grenade in 'the heart of a street longer. And the job training. But I have to know a few With kid.) , thing~, Can you handle it? Really? Do you want to, really? Please send this coupon with your donation to: The kids knew what I meant. I didn't have to spell it out. I got this stupid lu.mp in my throat that wo'uldn't go away No girls, Bruce. There can't be a'ny girls! The kid was deadly serio~s. He was an almost 18~year old kid -­ one of 10 sitting around my office. They were painfully alert. A studied non­

Try me, one kid said. I need it, Bruce. I can go downstairs and find ten more kids like me who need it too. And each of us could find ten more, another kid ,said. Bruce, I'd do anything: Bruce ... . C~ul~ you let me inside your head, I said? Would you let me Insl~e your head and walk aroun~ there, I said? Would Father Bruce Ritter, OFM Conv., is the founder and President of Covenant House, which operates crisis centers for homeless and runaway boys and girls all over the country.

and my eyes began to sting and only long practice at being functional and grinding down on my teeth saved me. I almost lost it again when the words from a haunting song by agroup called Foreigner drifted up to the top of my mind and flicked across the back of my eyes: "I want to know where love is. I want you to show me~ I want to feel where love is. '1 know you can show me ..... The kid with the old-young face, the ravaged face:look­

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Harrison retires from post at Notre Dame Cemetery By Joseph Motta Omer D, Harrison is retiring in style. His flowers are in bloom. Harrison retired from his position as superintendent of Notre Dame Cemetery in Fall River on April 27. His career as a cemetery groundskeeper span­ ned exactly 46 years; he started work at Oak Grove Cemetery, also in Fall River, on April 27, 1939. A 1936 graduate of Bristol County Agricultural School, he said he entered cemetery work

because of his fascination with hortkulture and his dream of :landscaping large areas. Harrison, 69, said his job was "never depressing." He thinks of it as a ministry in the sense that he shares the responsibility of comforting bereaved families. It is his hope that every be­ reaved person leaving the ceme­ tery should feel' comforted and accepting of his or h'er Joss. The superintendent said he offered each work day to God for all those buried at Notre Dame, especially the ones for

whom no one prays. He also realized that there must be a .Jot of uncanonized saints oamong the 62,000 buried in the picturesque cemetery, so he started asking them for their prayers. "They always helped me get through the day," he said. Harrison, a member of nearby St. Jean Baptiste Ch",rch, came to Notre Dame in 1967 as a vol­ unteer. In 1970 he became a full­ time worker at 'thecemetery, which he noted is the largest in .the Fall River diocese. Turn to Page Twelve

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AT BISHOP CONNOLLY High School' on Chemical Awareness day are, from left to right, Father James C. O'­ Brien, Connolly principal; Bishop Daniel A. Cronin; Don Newcombe, day program main speaker; Jeff Ryan, CAAT director; Charles Barry, State Secretary. of Public Safety; George Angelo, CAAT faculty moderator.

Connolly awaren~ss day tative with John Hancock Insur­ ance, formerly a New England 'Bishop Daniel A. Cronin ad­ Patriots team member.' Burton, dressed. students at Bishop Con­ who travels around the country nolly High School in Fall 'River for Students Against Drunk at their Ohemical Awareness Day Drivers (SADD), has never taken May 9. a drink nor smoked. He told the The students on the Co~nolly audience that "those things (al­ Alcohol and Drug Awareness cohol and drugs) will never help Team '(CAAT), had organized the you' to do better." He urged the • day to confront the problems of students on in their mission, say­ alcohol and drug abuse at the ing "if you were going down for level at which they exist. CAAT the third time, would you really director Jeff Ryan, a Connolly care who pulled you out?" senior, 'leads his staff in finding Following the address by Bur­ ways to take action against these ton, CAAT moder8'tor George abuses. Angelo, a Connolly facuity mem­ Bishop Cronin, in' his remarks ber, gave a quiz to audience to the students, said ,that he members so that they could . wished "to give a blessing in a evaluate how much they knew very real way" to the under­ about drug and alcohol abuse. taking. He then introduced a panel of The bishop told the students students, all CAAT members~ that they were the hope of the who addressed comments sent future in society and the church,. in by Connolly parents. All indi­ and that while education would cations were that parents were prepare them well for their up- . overwhelmingly pleased with ,the coming . responsibilities, sub- . program. Some attributed their stances such as drugs and alco­ own lack of family drug 'and al­ hol could ruin them or even end cohol problems to values taught their lives. and reinforced at Catholic high "If even in a small way this schools. program can make everyone Also on the evening program understand the necessity of pro­ . was a presentation by members tecting themselves against bad of the Fall River/New Bedford influences, particularly drugs Center for Alcohol Problems. aoo alcohol, then the program They informed parents on ways will be worthwhile!" he said. that they might deter their child­ The day. program featured ren from such problems, and also main speaker Don' Newcombe,a on how they might spot one that former Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher, is already existing. Suggestions and a former alcoholic, who told included that parents should tile students how God had given make an effo!'t to know their him ,the strength to conquer his chiIdrens friends, and that they problem. Newcombe represents should concentrate on building the National Institute on Alcohol up trust ancl communication with Abuse, and is currently working their teens. with First Lady Nancy Reagan - When asked .what he thought .in her fight against these prob­ ,the high point of the day was, 'lems. Mrs. Reagan sent the stu­ Connolly senior Paul Pacheco, a dents a Ietter of support 'and ex­ CAAT member, said that "the pressed her best wishes to them. response and enthusiasm of the students" was outstariding. He Other events at the day pro­ gram included films, workshops was happy to relate that he and seminars. A presentation ,thought a good number of stu­ was offered by' Bristol County dents now realized that they Sheriff David R. Nelson. State can say "I don't want ,to," and Secretary of Public Safety feel good about saying it. The 'CAAT will present :a work­ Charles Barry arrived by heli­ copter with his congratulations shop on alcohol and drug abuse for student team members. at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. The night program, open to Louis de France church in Swan­ parents, featured guest speaker: sea as part of "Youth Aware­ Ron Burton, a senior represen- ness Day" at that parish. By Joseph Motta


ST. RITA, MARION Congratulations to new Guild offi­ cers:Kathy Splinter, president; Grace Correira, vice-president; Denise Jacques, secretary; Francis Halbar­ dier, treasurer. Guild scholarship to be awarded this year to students entering Catholic high school in the fall. Considera­ tion: submit grades to Father Wil­ liam W. Norton.

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ST. JOSEPH, FAIRHAVEN Confirmation: practice 5:30 p.m. May 22-23. Cheerleaders banquet: 6 p.m. Sun­ day in the school gym. BLESSED SACRAMENT, FR First communion: at 10 a.m. Mass Sunday. ST. LOUIS de FRANCE, SWANSEA Holy hour: 7 p.m. Sunday ST. MARY, SEEKONK . The Father Cornelius J. Keliher scholarship, Guild sponsored, is open to freshmen- and sophomore par­ ishioners for their choice of Catholic high schools. For consideration, write letter of request to Father Francis L. Mahoney. . Confraternity of Christian Doc­ trine: Mass at 5 p.m. Sunday, fol­ lowed by dinner at the Ramada Inn. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA, FR First communion: parents meeting 6 p.m. Sunday. Caritas meeting: 7:30 p.m. May. 22. Adult education program: next class 8 p.m. May 22. Topic: "The Healing Sacrament." All ~elcome. ST. THOMAS MORE, SOMERSET May procession: at 10: 15 Mass Sunday. Children should be at church by 9:55. ST. JAMES, NB Vincentians: meeting 7 p.m. May 20 in the parish center.' . HOLY ROSARY, TAUNTON Confirmation: May 30. Confir­ mandi and sponsors should be at parish center by 6:30 p.m.. Polka classes: 7 p.m. Wednesdays. WIDOWED SUPPORT, CAPE , Meeting: 3 p.m. May 26 in St. Jude's Chapel basement hall, Cotuit. Topic: "Gethsemane." D of I, ATTLEBORO Alcazaba Circle 65: meeting 6:30 p.m. June 6 for a pot-luck supper and business meeting in the K of C hall. Elections will be held. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, SOMERSET Meeting: 7:30 p.m. May 20 in St. Louis de France school. Information on this support group for bereaved parents: 676-8458. SS. PETER & PAUL, FR Women's club: communion break­ fast after 9:30 a.m. Mass Sunday. Speakers: Claudette and Sharon Armstrong, on "Building the City of God." Rosary and benediction: 7 p.m. May 20. Tribute to school parents: 7 p.m. May 22 at Coady Center. Entertain­ ment. CHRIST THE KING, COTUIT/MASHPEE St. Jude's staff meeting: 7 p.m. tonight in the tent. O.L. VICTORY, CENTERVILLE Parish council: meeting 7:30 p.m. May 21 in the parish center. ST. MARY, NB First communion: 9 a.m. to­ morrow. ST. PATRICK, SOMERSET First communion: at the 9 a.m Mass Sunday.

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FAMILY LIFE CENTER, N. DARTMOUTH . Bishop Connolly High School re­ treat day: May 21. Lamaze (natural childbirth) class: May 23. ST. ANNE, FR Exposition of the Blessed Sacra­ ment: after 11:30 a.m. Mass today. Hour of adoration: 2 p.m. today in shrine. Scout meetings: 7 p.m. tonight at the school, and 7 p.m. May 28. First communion: rehearsal 12:30 p.m. tommorow in the church. Teen dance: 7 p.m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. Congratulations to our newly elected CYO officers. ST. DOMINIC, SWANSEA Confirmation: 7 p.m. tonight in the center.

ST. ANNE HOSPITAL, FR Dr. David Siovik speaks on "Oste­ oporosis" 8:30 a.m. May 22. Medi­ cal professionals invited. Informa­ tion: 674-5741, ext. 2483.. ST. PATRICK, FALMOUTH Baccalaureate Mass honoring all area graduates: II: 15 a.m. May 26. , Reception follows. All welcome.

SACRED HEART, N. ATTLEBORO Much appreciation to the family of George H. Mercure for the gift of a Solemnity Processional Lection­ ary cover in his memory. Father Justin Quinn, new cha­ plain at Madonna Manor, will be taking up residence in the rectory May 22. ST. JULIE, N. DARTMOUTH Thanks to Mrs. Susan Caldeira for her contribution of a photo dis­ play of the first communion class. ST. MARY, FAIRHAVEN Adult discussion 'group: meets 7 p.m. May 21 in the rectory. Holy Ghost society: meets 5 p.m. this Sunday in the rectory. S1;. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, NB Senior Citizens group: installation of officers June II at the Skipper Motor Inn. Reservations: Teresa Axtell, 997-9078.

ST. STANISLAUS, FR Mens Club: meeting May 19. Congratulations to the childten's choir on their invitation to perform in Assonet for the children of the Crystal Springs school.

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o gan photographing license plates but is glad that he will have 11:00 To 5:30 Sunday Thru Saturday more time to pursue personal of offenders, Tel. 673-4262 "Usually," he chuckled, "they interests, such as membership in would return the flowers to the the Secular Franciscans, a graves, although once I had to spiritual organization with which chase a vandal as far as the he has been affiliated for 23 years. He also plans to attend Braga Bridge." The problem end­ ed after about three years of ,functions of the American Rho­ dodendron Society, of which he picture taking, he added. is a charter member, and, very Harrison's horticultural en­ importantly, to help prepare for deavors at the cemetery have in­ Direction of

his daughter's upcoming wed­ cluded a section of shrubbery in ding. Rev. J. Joseph Kierce

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Nationals 51500

Rev. James F. Kelley

5600 Rev. Msgr. William D. Thomson 5350

Rev. Roland B. Boule

5250 J.L. Marshall & Sons. Inc.• Seekonk Rev. Msgr. Alfred J. Gendreau 5200 Joseph V. Tally. Inc.• Providence

$75 Dewitt Animal Clinic, No. Attle­ boro .

$50

$35 Charles R. Mason, Attorney, No. Attleboro

$25

Riley Brothers Lumber, No. Attle­ boro, Achin's Garage, No. Attle­ boro, McNally's Package Store, No. Attleboro, St. Mark Women's Gujld, Attleboro Falls, Falls Shop­ ping Center, Attleboro Falls, Ed $630 Pariseau Real Estate, Attleboro Fernandes Realty Corp.• Norton Falls, Castro County Square Bev­ $300 erage, Norton Memorial Funeral St. Mary Conference, Norton Home, O'Brien's Coffee Shoppe, St. Vincent de Paul Society, 'Norton, Ernest J. Precourt, Inc., District of Attleboro Chartley, Produce & Hardware McGowan Insurance Agency, Barn, Inc., Norton, Quick Stop No. Attleboro Shop, Norton, Clarence P. Rich, $200 Plumbing & Heating, Norton, A Holy Ghost Conference Friend, Norton, Norton Catholic Margaret Curtis Realty, No. At­ Women's Guild tleboro Texas Instruments St. Mary Conference, Mansfield Philip F. Tally. Providence

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$300 :

W.H. Riley & Sons, No. Attle­ boro Sacred Heart Conference, No. Attleboro Precision Tool & Machine Dr. Rudolph Pierce Country Haven Nursing Home, Inc., Norton

Universal Roofing & Sheet Metal Co., Inc.

$250 Dartmouth Finishing Corp.

$150

FALL RIVER Sacred Heart $500 In Memory of Rev. Msgr. Christopher L. Broder­ ick; $450 Rev. Barry W. Wall; $125 Gerald I. Harrington, Constance R. Lynch; $100 Sacred Heart Women's Guild, Alice C. & Mary V. Har­ rington, M·M John J. Harrington. Margaret F. Tolan, M-M Walter H. White; $75 Dorothy McLachlan, In Memory of Lila & James White; $50 Jane G. Broderick In Memory of M-M George V. Broderick. Charles E. Curtis. Leonard J. Hughes, M-M Manuel J. Soares, Thomas Keane; $35 M-M John Dean, M-M B.J. McDonald, M-M William Slater. M. Doris Sullivan; $30 Helen Cavanaugh, Franklin A. Murphy. In Memory of M-M Thos. H. Nugent, Jr.. M·M George Trainor $25 Mary L. Connor, Thomas F. Connors. M-M Anthony Correira. William J. Desmond, Mrs. John P. Fleming, Mary Grandfield. M-M Kenneth E. Leger. M·M Raymond Levitre, Lawrence Lopes. Letitia A. Lynch. Mrs. John F. McGraw, Thomas E McVey, Dominick Maxwell, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Murphy. George O'Brien, M-M James B. Roberts, M·M Gilbert Stone. M·M Manuel Silvia. Edward J. Sullivan, Patricia Smith. M-M J. Joseph Welch. M-M William Walker. Holy Cross $200 Franciscan Friars; $100 Holy Cross Mens Club, M-M Joseph Barek; $50 John Rys, M-M Joseph Barek; $40 Helen Pytel; $35 M-M Stanley Nowak; $28 M-M Walter Witengier; $25 M·M Bronis­ slaus Beben, M·M Edward Boronski, M-M Arthur Caron, Al Cartier, Dolores Dean, M-M Robert Harpham, M-M Bronislaw Kozack, M-M Stanlery Maziarski, M·M John Midura. Memory of John Pietruszka, M-M Stanley Pietruszka, Mrs. Stephen Pirog. Fred Rys, Szewczyk Fam.­ ily, Joseph Walas. Blessed Sacrament $50 Mary S. & Mary E. Reis; $40 Yvonne LaFon­ taine; $35 Memory of Albert Laflamme, $30 M-M Henry Daigle; S25 M-M Normand A. Dube, M-M Paul Lamontagne, M-M Daniel Paquette, M-M Robert Marier. M·M Gerald J. Ber\lbe. Robert Levesque. Joseph Brault Family, A Parishioner. Our Lady of Health $450 Rev. Joao C. Martins; $250 Mordomia "Espirito Santo"; $200 Rev. John A. Raposo, Holy Name Society; $150 SI. Vincent dePaul Society; $100 Council of Catholic Women, Rosary Society; $50 Portuguese Charismatic Group, Manuel Mello. Jose Vieira. In memory of James R. Carreiro & Son; $35 In memory of Joseph Vieira; $30 Francelina Moniz; $25 M-M Michael Arruda, Alvaro Cabral, Lucille Cabral, In memory of Antone Ferreira, In memory of John Gonsalves. Antone Mantez, Jr.. Francisco Silva. Louis Xavier SS. Peter & Paul $150 In memory of J. Edward Glynn; $100 SS. Peter & Paul SI. Vincent de Paul Conference. SS Peter & Paul Women's Club, Mildred Shannon, Mary Tyrrell; $65 M-M Edward Kelly: $60 A Friend;

Friends of St. Mary, Nantucket

$300

Fall River

$250

White's Famil} Restaurant, West­ port

Ladies Assoc. of the Sacred Hearts, West Harwich Otis Catholic Chapel Family

$50

$200 Saints Margaret & Mary Guild, Buzzards Bay Osterville Radio & TV

$30 Thad's Steak House

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Garlington Florist, Harary's Jewelers, Wilfrid B. Rousseau, Gin­ gras Construction, Inc., Matta­ poisett, Madewell Mfg. Co., Inc., Daniel C. Nyman, Esquire, Bet­ tencourt Pharmacy

Cape Co'd $1700 Corpus Christi Guild, Sand­ wich

$1650 Our Lady of the Cape Bingo, Brewster

$1000 St. Margaret Bingo, Buzzards Bay

$600 Our Lady of the Cape Confer­ ence, Brews~er

$500 Ladies Thrift Shop, Holy Trin­ ity Chuch, West Harwich St. Joan of Arc Guild, Orleans Our Lady of the Cape Guild, Brewster

West Harwich, Dairy Queen, Har­ wichport

St. Patrick Conference, Falmouth Our Lady of Victory Guild, Cen­ terville

Craft Corrugated Box, Inc. LaFrance Jewelers Coaters, Inc. Amalgamated Clothing Work­ ers of American Local # 177 Kirby Funeral Home

$400

Grenache Insurance Agcy. Norm's Catering

PARISHES·

$75 Babbitt Steam Specialty

Ed Dyer Funeral Home, Attle­ boro Falls Lyons Advertising, Attleboro Falls Daughters of Isabella, Attleboro Arena's Auto Parts, Inc., Norton

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Furniture City Murray F. DeCoffee Automo­ tive Service, Inc., Mattapoisett Knights of Columbus Park Oil Co. George P. Ponte Insurance Agen­ cy

$100 St. Francis Xavier Guild, Hyan­ nis St. Joseph Guild, Woods Hole St. Joseph Conference, Woods Hole St. Pat.rick Guild, Falmouth The Family Restaurant, Fal­ mouth Falmouth Cooperative Bank Lawrence Ready Mixed Con­ crete Corp., Falmouth Knights of Columbus #813, Fal­ mouth Falmouth Knights of Columbus, East Falmouth Manning's Tennis, West Harwich Spartan Cleaners, Hyannis

$50 St. Joseph Couples Club, Woods Hole Sacred Heart Conference, Oak Bluffs Sacred Heart Guild, Oak Bluffs Teixeira Florist, Hyannis Atlantic Cafe. Nantucket

$4\0 Hy-Line Cruises, Hyannis

$25 Poet's Corner Press, Nantucket, Hardy's, Inc. Nantucket, Coffin's Gift Shop, Nantucket, Golden Sails Restaurant, East Falmouth, Rich Real Estate, East Falmouth, Tho­ mas H. Peterson Realtors, Inc.,

$55 M-M Edward Tyrrell; $50 In memory of Manuel Farias. Mrs. J. Edward Glynn. M-M William O·Neil. Florence Taylor. John Tyrrell; $42 Earl Cory; $40 Janet Dupont; M-M John Force, M-M William Hyland, M-M Raymond Polak, M-M Frank Sullivan. M-M John Wilding; $35 Clarance & Barbara Lee, Mrs. James E. Rogers; $33 Louise Tyrell; $30 M-M John Luebke. Theresa Nientimp. Dorothy Hathaway. M-M Stanley Janick, M-M John Murphy. Michael Sweeney, M-M Nicholas Tyrrell; $26 M-M Wilfred J-.avoie; $25 Mrs. Daniel Carey. M-M Edward Carreiro, M-M Norman Corneau, M-M Everett Correiro, M-M Norman Corneau, M-M Everett Correiro, John Dolan. In memory of Rose Donovan, Carol· Dutton. Mary Dutton. M-M Thomas Farren, Mrs. Jerome Foley, Jeanne & Margaret Frechette, M-M Robert Frederick, Kathleen Gagne, M-M Richard Gagne. Deborah Harding, Agnes Heffernan, M-M Alan Iveson, Angela Maitland. Charle.s Mahoney. Marion mahoney, mary McGuill, Ramona Meagher, M-M Manuel Moniz, M-M Antonio Pimental. M-M Richard Raposa, M-M Franci~ Ryan, Maureen Ryan. M-M Joseph Stan­ kiewicz, Helen Sullivan. M-M Alfred Sousa, M-M James Sunderland. M-M Howland Dow, Brenda Mendoza St. Joseph $600 Rev. Paul F. McCarrick, The Misses Valerie, Ber­ nadette, Alma Foley; $400 Hon. B.H. Mullaney; $100 James Blackburn, Mrs. Leroy Borden. Mrs. Wallace Fairbanks, Francis L. Harrington, Hillard Nagle, Jane Poeppel, St. Joseph's Womens Guild; $75 Julia Har­ rington; $70 M·M Jose Borges; $60 M-M John Kiley; $50 M-M John Fitzgerald, M-M John Mercer, James Perkins; $40 A Friend. M-M Leo­ dore Morin, Mildred Powers; $35 Peter Hodnett. M-M Edward J. Ponte, Mary D. Sullivan, M-M Dale F. Tommer Sr.; $30 M-M Robert Gagnon, M-M William Nugent. $25 Joyce Beauchesne, Anne Borden, M-M Louis F. Boyle, M-M Arthur E. Buckley. John Burns, M-M Leonardo Cabeceiras, M-M Joseph Cyr, Emily Downey, M-M Daniel R. Foley. Raymond Gink. M-M Law­ rence J. Hickey, M-M Ernest Howarth. Mrs. Edward Kelly. M-M William F. Kennedy, M-M Gerald LaChance, John Mahoney, Helen McAvoy, M-M James Mendonce. Mary Rose Sullivan, M-M Timothy Thompson

$1500 $1000 The Jaffe Foundation Venus de Milo, Swansea Citizens Union Savings Bank

$700 St. Vincent de Paul Society Par­ ticular Council of Greater Fall River

$125

St. Anne Conference

$100 Eastern TV Sales & Service Fall River Knitting Mills, Inc. Clover Club of Fall River, Friend­ ly Sons of St. Patrick White Spa Caterers

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$50 United Labor Council of Greater Fall River Gamache Trucking Co.

$35 American Wallpaper Co.

$30 Briere, Sparks, Inc

. $25 Dr. James w~ Lent, Tiverton, Sahady, Entin & Entin, P.c., Cath­ olic Committee on Scouting, Moby Dick Council, Magoni's Ferry land­ ing, Somerset,' Somerset Speed Equipment, Wi:Jiston's Auto Elec­ trical Service, Merri-Card Gift Shop & Music. Box, Irish Spe­ cialty Shoppe, Mullen Brothers Jewelers, Horvitz, Horvitz& Kyri­ akakis, Fairhope Fabrics, Inc. Special Gift anell parish listings will continue to appear weekly in the order received by the printer until all have been listed.

M-M David Rogers, M-M Antone Andrade, Anna D. Arruda &

Daughter, M-M Americo Miranda, M-M Joseph Lindo, M-M Manuel

Freitas, M-M Herman Botelho, M-M John Med~iros Jr., M-M Charles

Camara, M-M Antone Michaels, M-M Joseph Furtado. M-M Everett

Rego, M-M Jesse Barreira, M-M Jose Vasconcellas

$25 M-M Richard Arrugo, M·M Antone Moniz, Julia Howarth. M-M

Thomas Mello. M-M Richard Couto, M·M Sylvester Da Silva, M-M

Manuel Correira. M·M George Pacheco. Marl' Freitas, Jose Gervasio.

M-M John Aguiar. M-M Jose Santos. M-M Omer Lizotte. M-M John

Wheadon. M-M Fernando Oliveira, Ernest Blrreira. M-M William

Moniz. M-M Manuel Viveiros, M-M Joseph Silvia, Gilda August, M-M

Manuel Apolinario. M-M Luiz Souza, M-M Seraphim Brilhante, M-M

Albert Tanguay, Almerinda Rackowski, M-M John Martin. M-M

Manuel Medeiros, M-M Joaquim Costa. Mary Machado, M-M Jose da

Costa. M-M Amos Braga, Manuel Linhares. M-M Victor Santos, M-M

Raymond Medeiros, M-M Antone Arpia. M-M Joseph Martins Jr.. M-M

Edmund Moniz, M·M Adolfo Santos. M-M Richard Melanson. Mary

Fereira. M-M John Moniz, Leonora Mello, M-M Carl Frederick. M-M

Edmund Vieira, M-M Manuel Aguiar. Margaret Souza, Furtado Family,

M-M Alfred Almeida, M-M Benjamin Amaral, M-M Louis Correia,

Jeffrey Santos. M-M Manuel Velho. M-M Philip Conca is on. M-M Alfred

Almeida Jr., Children of Mary Sodality. Confraternity of Christian Doc­

trine, Knights of The Altar, Our Lady of the Angels'Senior Citizens, M-M

Julius Rodrigues, Mary Thomas. M-M James Silvia.

St, Elizabeth $300 Rev. George J. deSouza; $75 Holy Name Society of SI. Elizabeth, SI. Elizabeth Ladies Guild; $50 Augustino Gagliardi, A Friend; $25 Laura Nobrega, Silvino Castello, Arthur Rebello, George T. Oliveira. Ralph Borges, John N. Costa.

St. Stanislaus $600 A Friend; $300 A Friend; $205 Stanley & Mary , Zmuda; $195 A Friend; $150 M-M Frank Mis. St. Vincent de Paul $125 SI. Stanislaus Men's Club; $120 A Friend; $.110 M-M Walter Deda. M-M Stephen Kulpa; $106 A Friend; Paul & Frances Drzal; $105 M-M Walter Gosciminski. M-M Joseph Gromoda; $101 M-M Leo Dube; $100 Joan

Desrosier, Holy Rosary Sodality, Josephine & Mary Niewola, M-M

Richard A. Napert; $95 Denis Hutler; $80 M-M Robert Polak & Son.

Anne Marie Teasdale; $75 M-M Thomas Skibinski, Mrs Edward Teves &

daughter, $60 Weglowski Family; $55 M-M Paul Kloege. Christopher

Haponik, M-M Joseph Minor. M-M Louis Angelini. M·M Henry Paruch.

M-M George Pereira, M-M John Mayo, Mrs. Walter Soezek, Stanley

Lacjl, A Friend;.$40 Torres Family, M-M Michael Zwolinski, Charles

Ouellette; $36 M-M William Wolowiec;

Our Lady of the Angels $1100 Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes; $300 Confirmation Class - Our Lady of Angels, SI. Vincent de Paul Society; SIlO The Cardelli Family; $100 Mary & Patricia Cabral, Rep. & Mrs. Robert Correia, M-M John F. Branco, M-M Carl Dionizio, M-M Daniel Machado. In memory of Lillian M. Theodore, Holy Rosary Sodality, $90 M·M Tobias Monte; $70 Joseph Mello; $50 M-M Arthur Rego, William Rego. M-M Manuel Silvia, Holy Name Society, $40 M-M Richard Pavao, Emma & Adelaide Arruda. Arthur Furtado; $37 M-M Alfred M. Mello; $35 M-M Kenneth Carrier. Joseph E. Costa, M-M Joseph Costa, Ricardo Family, M-M Anthony Coelho; S30 William Rego, M-M Lionel Rodrigues.

$35 Mary Kudlacik. M-M Warren J. O'Connell, M-M Robert Rioux. M-M Abel Roies. Rita Lindo, Paula E. Gagnon, A Friend; $31 Daniel Gagnon, Amiela Kruczek;, $30 Mrs. Chester Bednarz, M-M Joseph Sroc­ zynski, M-M Paul J. Gagnon, M-M Matthew S. Jagielsski. M·M Edwin Kosinski, M-M Stanley Pruchnik; $26 Mrs. Valerie Butler; $25 M-M Edward P. Niewola, Mrs. Jean Frank, M-M Ernest Edwards,

M-M David T. Candeias, M-M Eugene Hadsla. Walter Mason. M-M

Joseph M. Quinn, M-M Thaddeus Stasiowski, Joseph Ozug. Barbara A.

Dubiel. M-M Gregory Rego, M-M Roy Toulun. Mrs. David Zdabosz.

Stanley Rys, Jr.. M-M {ieorge Daley. Shawomet Gardens, Mrs. Joseph

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. St. William $600 Rev. ~illiam J.Shov~lto~; $12511.1-11.1 Daniel .. Araujo; $100 Margaret Constantine; $50 M~M James Finglas, 11.1-11.1 . David LaFrance. 11.1-11.1 Frank Correia, 11.1-11.1 Fred Chlebek, M-M J. M'arlint,au, 11.1-11.1 Harry Kersh.aw, Mrs. Sophie Rzasa, Marga,ret T. & Irene D. Boodry, 11.1-11.1 Louis Viveiros; $30 11.1-11.1 John Bates; Roland Talbot $2511.1-11.1 R<!nald Maf(!ul~, 11.1-11.1 Howard N. Worthington, 11.1-11.1' Rene Valois, Jr., 11.1-11.1 Raymond,Hague, 11.1"11.1 Louis Perreira, M-M William .1, Sewell, 11.1-11.1 Walter Janick;M-M Norman ~:raga, Mrs. Arthur Deschenes, James ,Campbell, Mrs. Thomas Moore, 11.1-11.1 ,John Powers, Mrs. C. Parkhurst, 11.1-11.1 Maurice Dussault, .11.1-11.1 A. Gagnon, 11.1-11.1 James McKnight, Mrs. Michael B,iszko, Mrs. Daniel Carvalh~, Henry Raposa, Anna GOllwald, William Cpoper, ,In memory of. James S, McCarthy, In memory of William Desmond Crowley, M-M Paul H, Martin; M-~ AdQnis ~amonte, 11.1-11.1, Manuel.Viveiros, 11.1-11.1 Alfred ' Vieira, 11.1-11.1 ,John Wilson.

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Santo Christo $250 'In memory of Antone Sous~ &. Family; $225 11.1-11.1 Norman A. Alves; $200 11.1-11.1 Manuel Campos; $100 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Holy Ghost Society, M-M. Alfred Campos, In memory of the parerits of 11.1-11.1 Alfred Carreiro, Francisco Moniz, Jr., John'B. Moniz & Family. In memory of Frahk B. & Michael P. Oliveira, Santo Christo Federal Credit Union; $60 M-M Daniel Rocha, 11.1-11.1 John F: Vietor; $50 Holy Name Society, Joao & Antonio Gouve.ia, 11.1-11.1 Joaquim S. Machado & Son 'Kevin, M~M Jose P. Medeiros, Maria Rosario Pacheco, 11.1-11.1 John F: Silvia, 11.1-11.1 Jose M.Silva, Alice Simas, In memory'of. Aritonio & Clara Simas, In memory of Antonio & Alexandrina Luiz, Santo Christo Council of Catholic Women', Augustinho Joseph Viveiros, His Honor Mayor Carl'ton 11.1.' Viveiros, ·In memory of Antonio M. Tavares, A Friend. . $40 Jesse Carvalho, 11.1-11.1 Antone L. Furtado, 11.1-11.1 Edward Donald Medeiros, In memory of Joseph.Oliveira & Son Joseph R. Oliveira, Maria & Cecilia Rezendes, 11.1-11.1 Adelino Rodrigues, 11.1-11.1 Luciano Cabral dos Santos, AnonymQus; $35 G.L., 11.1-11.1 Alfred Malli & Daughters, M-M, Francis L. Mullaly, Alexandrina Pacheco, In memory of Dominic Camara, M-M Ireneu Trindade & Family; $30 Mrs. Maria C: Amaral, Joseh 'Borges, 11.1-11.1 Manuel Raposo Costa, J,L.M., Pacheco 'Family, M-M Luis Manuel Pavao & Emo, Alice Maria Raposo, 11.1-11.1 Manuel B. Rodrigues & Family, J.R.S.; , $28 Anonymous; $25 M-M Adelino S. Almeida, Dorothea' Arruda, C.B., Cabral Family,M-M Jorge Fagundes, Joseph P. Goncalves, Anibal G. Lage Jr., 11.1-11.1 John Mello & Mary Ann, John Mendonca, In memory' of Mary Moreira, Mrs. Cecilia O'Leary, In memory of John G,Paiva, In memory of Mendonca & Pereira Family, M-.M Jose Borges Pereira, Mrs. Herclliana Raposa, M-M Joseph M: Rego, In memory of M-M Manuel Silvia & Sons,.Anibal & Beatrice Souza, Cunha's Bakery, Tony's Bakery, M-M Laurenio S. Verissimo & Family St. Patrick $400 In memory' of Msgr. Thomas F. Walsh; $100 Mr~. Eugene LeClair, Mrs. Daniel J:. Scully, M-M William Rys, M-M Rol:!e.r,t Regan, M-M Edward DeCiccio; $75 Mary E. Kilroy. In memory of James C. Shea; $55 M-M Eugene'Connors; $50 Mrs. Miltzie Gasperini, In memory of Americo L. Gazzero,: M-M Robert Marcoux, M-M Albert Dufresne, M-M Edward Haponik; $40 M-M'Horace Travassos $35 M-M Martin Delahanty, Mrs. Jane Coyle; $30 M-M .Nicholas Biltcliffe, M-M Francis E. Powell, Sr., 11.1-11.1 Douglas Poissant; $27In memory of Manuel Rosa, Jr. and David Rosa. $25 11.1-11.1 George Botelho, M-M Samuel DelPiano, 11.1-11.1 Richard Wolstenholme, Jr., 11.1-11.1 William McHugh, M-M Michael Kuszay, 11.1-11.1 Albery Labossiere, Jr.. Mary Shea, 11.1-11.1 Thomas Shea, Leonard Bolger, 11.1-11.1 George Donnelly, M-M John' McCormack, M-M Rene Perron, M-M Ralph Correia, M-M John Carroll, M-M Harold S. Nabb. Mrs. Joseph Biszko, Ann Wilcox, Joseph Coady, Mrs. Joseph Coady, M-M Henry Urban, M-M Joseph Guidotti, M-M Raymond Suart, Mrs. Edmund Peladeau, Mrs. John Whipp, M-M M[chael McCarthy, Rev.' Joseph Sidera, C.S.C., Holy Name $25011.1-11.1 Gerard Fortin; $225 In memory of Dr. Anne Marie & Dr. Thomas F. Higgins; $200 M-M Herve Bernier, Dr. & Mrs. Harry"'. Pt;lwers; $150 In memory of Raymond J ..Clancy, Dr. & Mr~. John Carvalho, Dr. &.M.rs.. MichaeIWallingford; $100 In rpemory of J. Robert Turner, Elizabeth Neilan, Margaret Whalen & Katherine V. , Whalen: Leonard H, Phelan, M-M Alexander Vezina, M-M Herman' Mello, James B, Kelley, III, M-M Thomas McGuire, Dr: & Mrs: Rene Nasser, Mary Carvalho, Mrs. ~ayrilond Gailagher, Mrs. John B. Cum­ mings, In memory of Bernard F. Sweeney, Jr:, In memory of Patrick·J. Phelan, In memory .of John & Margaret· MeDermott, Nicliolas Mitchell, In memory of M-M Jol)n T;·Farrell, ,In memory of Frank & Margaret," .' , Duffy, M-M William Hargraves. . , $75 Mrs. Anthony Geary, M-M Fred Zebrasky, .In memory of M-M louis B. Devine, M-M Wilfred Salois, M~M Harold'J.. Dusoe; $50 Helena Kelley, M-M Joseph' Vieira, M-M Steven. Sabra, D~rotl)y,C. Sullivan; Mrs.. Fred Brisselle, Rita V. Kenny, Lorella P. Kenny, Mrs. Thomas Cullen, Collelle Fortin, Catherine Furze, Mrs. George P. H\lrley, Dr. & Mrs. Albert J. Roy, Vincent.M. Fitzgerald, Michael Fitzgerald, M-M Albert E. Mobouck, Mrs. Eleanore Howard, Mrs. Louis D. C.offey, Helen G. Law, M-M Richard Charland, In rpemory of James A. Brads~aw, M~M James K. Marum, Mrs. Edward B. Downs; $45 M-M Howard Marcoux' $35 M~M Vincent' Mannion; M-M Herve Lagasse, M-M Henry J. Leme: ' rise, Hel~n V. Lomax, M-M Raymond McMullen, M-M Roger Dufour, II, Mary Ann Dillon, M-M Augustine Flanaga'n, Mrs. Hilary White,Mluy C. C~sey, Madeline Casey, M-M Philip'Silvia, Jr. $30 11.1-11.1 George Kelly, Manon Foley, 11.1-11.1 Paul R. Dunn, M-M Edward Quirk, 11.1-11.1 Elmer Staffo~d, Jr., Daniel F. Foley, 'M-M' Everell M~rtin, Mrs.' Joseph M.cGUllI, 11.1-11.1 Joseph E. Andrade, TheQdore Gagliardi. 11.1-11.1 Henry KItchen, Jr., 11.1-11.1 Robert J. Accellullo, 11.1-11.1 Edward Witkowiez, 11.1-11.1 J.E. Cruger, 11.1-11.1 Angelo Stavros, Benevides Family;'$25 11.1-11.1 Frank A. Connolly, Jr., 11.1-11.1 Richard Masse, M-M Patrick Leonard 11.1-11.1 Anthony J:D'Ambrosio, M-M Rene Garant, Lynn Garant, 11.1-11.1 Charles Mulcahy, ~-M John'White, 11.1-11.1 John Beaulieu, M-M Manuel Pereira, Mrs; FranCIS McGrath, 11.1-11.1 Dennis Griffin, M-M William Bowler, 11.1-11.1 Robert Parent, M-M Henry Ferland, M-M William Heaney. 11.1-11.1 David Ouellelle, 11.1-11.1 John P. Harrington, M-M George Clark, M-M Armand Nadeau, Mrs. Bernard F. Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas S. Collins, Margaret Parmelee, Honor Toohey, Emma Connors, M-M James qibney, Mrs. Nicholas Hurst, 11.1-11.1 Stephen Terceira, Mrs. Thomas A. O'Donnell, $25 M-M George Biltcliffe, 11.1-11.1 William Hacking, Marcella Warrener, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Delaney; M-M Wilfred Driscoll, Mrs. Joseph J. Shea, Elinor Lenaghan, 11.1-11.1 John Tavares, Mary C. Bigelow; Mrs. Francis Crosson Mrs. John Harding,Mrs. Alice C. H~rrington, 11.1-11.1 Norman Levesque: . Donna Masterson, Mrs. Jame~ ~ulhvan, 11.1-11.1 Thomas Garrity, Mrs. Roger Booth, In memory of Wilham J. Shea, 11.1-11.1 Wilfred P. Desruis­ seaux, 11.1-11.1 John Medeiros, 11.1-11.1 C. Frascatore, 11.1-11.1 Francis Crowe,

'11.1-11.1 James Harrington, M-M John F. Kemp, M-M John Burns, 11.1-11.1 Stanley Piotrowski, Mrs. Edward Murphy, Mrs. Everett G. Crowley, . $25 11.1-11.1 Thomas Norton, Jr., 11.1-11.1' Stephen Nawrocki, Jr., 11.1-11.1 . James H. McMahon, Jean Brocklehurst, M-M Edmund Hussey, 11.1-11.1 James Costa, In memory of Frank'& Isabel Medeiros, 11.1-11.1 Robert , Croteau.,Cecile Dube, Mrs. Francis Regan, 11.1-11.1 Santi DiRuzza, W.R. Hargraves, Jr., 11.1-11.1 John J. Donnelly, Jr., M-M William Kaylor, M-M Hugo V.Violette, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Rockett, Jr., In memory of Dennis F. Sullivan; William Nuttall, Chester Nuttall, M-M David Bishop, M-M Henry Sullivan, M-M Nadilio Almeida, M-M Richard Hartnett, M-M Francis Harrington, Mrs. Francis Tansey, M-M James Creamer, 11.1-11.1 Peter Sarantakis, M-M Roland Gagnon, Mrs. Joseph Carvalho, Mrs. Martin J. McDonald, Anna Malone, M-M William Kilroy, M-M William G~ady, Mrs. Walter Fallon, Cecilia E. Medeiros, Edna .1,. Murray, Mrs. , Ehzabeth Peck, M-M Robert Hebda, Ruth A: CUlling, Pamela Smith, Margaret Rita Sullivan, In memory of Katherine McNaboe, t"aurette Boulet, Mrs. Michael Hanley, M-M John Grant, Mrs. James Eastwood, ' M-M William Lake, M-M Walter Mikolzyk, M-M Wayne Almeida, M-M Arnold· Martin, M-M George Soares, Mrs. Anna K. McDowell. In . memory of Vincent F. Dowling AFriend. St. Mary's' Cathedral $700 Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington; $250 St. Mary's C<!nference, St. Vincent dePaul Society; $200 The Ca.thedrlll Guild, A Friend; $130 Catherine Lynch; $100 M-M James A. O'Brien, Jr., M-M Laurence A. Coyle, 'In meinory of Gertrude A. Sullivan; $80 John Almeida; $75 Claire O'Toole; $60 M-M John R. McGinn, Helen & Joseph' Kennedy, James Wingate; $55 A Friend; $52 A Friend; $50 Mrs. Edward Betty & Family,-Robert Coggeshall; Anne Marie Lingard, Mrs. Irene Lamothe, M-M John Murphy, Joseph and Marie Bourgeois, M-M ,Wil­ liam Bosse, Mrs. Michael Hayes; Mary and Claire; 11.1-11.1 JosephP: Kennedy, Att)!: & Mrs. Edward J. Harrington, Jr. $40 Mrs. Amelia , Carvalho, M-M Roger Vezina; $35 11.1-11.1 George Burns, Mrs. Stephen

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O'Toole, 11.1-11.1 Edward C. Raposa; $33 Angela Cyr; ~30 11.1-11.1 Frank DePaola, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Haley,' Elizabeth Hall,' A

Fnend; $28 III Memoriam Antone A. Pacheco, Jr.; $25 Fancis J. O'Neil,

. M~M Cleinent Dowling, Mrs. William Ellen, Lillian Reardon, Mrs. Ray­ mond Reynolds, M-M Fred :R. Dolan, Margaret M. Murphy, Mrs... Blanche Patten, Wilfred L. Jean, M-M Patrick Carney, William P.. . O'Brien, Mrs: Maria R. Carreiro, Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Mary Kantz, ,Mrs. Eva Le-.:esque, 11.1-11.1 Manuel Benevides, 11.1-11.1 John Kuszay, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Vital, Mary A. Gingras, Raymond Leary, Dorothy Leary, Leo Leary, M-~ .Henry Cottrell, Mrs. Michael McCon'!on, Mary G'rondi,n, Barbara Nlkmas, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Russell, Louise 11.1: Carpenter, Joseph Dunse, 11.1-11.1 Leo Thibault, M-M Ernest Moniz', A Friend. St. Anne $400 Domincan Fathers; $175 Mrs.Yvonne Fournier; $25· M-M John Parker, Claire and Henriette SI. Denis, 11.1-11.1 William Snyder, . Cecile Sutton, Mrs. Claire PariseauIt Our Lady of the Holy Rosary $500 Rev. Vincent F. Diaferio; $120 Marcucci's Bakery; $100 In memory of Concetta Margaletta & John J. McGuire, Holy Rosary Women's Guild, Holy Rosary St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $60 Bevilacqua Family; $50 Peter Lanzisera, M-M Alphonse Saulino & Family, Vincent J. Staibano, M-M Lawrence Talbot· $35 11.1-11.1 ' Frank Stetkiewicz. Sr.; $30 In memo~y of J. Arthur B,oucher, Mary Dias, M-M/Joseph A. McNally, Patricelli Family; . $25 Robert Bouchard, 11.1-11.1 Charles Co 0, Mrs. Frank Cronin, Mrs. Frederick Dagata, Peter &; Barbara DePaola, 11.1-11.1 Edward Falandys, M~~ Louis Filippi, M-M George Gaspar, 11.1-11.1 Anthony Imbriglio. , WIlham. Leone, Susan Mello, 11.1-11.1 Raymond Nogueira, M-M Anthony Pannom, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Primo, Antonetta Quintal, 11.1-11.1 Henry. Ramunno, Alice Sullivan, Catherine Sullivan. St. Michael $1000 Rev. Joseph Oliveira; $120 A Friend; $100 Beatrice Capete, A Friend; $80 11.1-11.1 .1 Olio Aguiar; $75 M-M Antone Souza' $70 A Friend; $50 M-M Jose B. Gouveia, 11.1-11.1 Manuel S. Medeiros, M-M Noel Me~eiros, Cecilia C. Oliveira, 11.1,-11.1 Alvin S. Rego, A Friend; $40M-M Guilherme Oliveira, Mrs. Rita Sardinha, A Friend' $35 11.1-11.1 Richard Powell, A Friend; $30 M-M Belisarie A. Almeida, M-M Anthony Cor­ deiro, M-M Guilherme Gonsalves, Mrs. Maria Theresa Gonsalves 11.1-11.1 Gilbert Mello, Anonymous, A Friend; . , $25 Mrs. ]l,jaria da Luz Amaral, 11.1-11.1 Manuel Cardoza, M-M Manuel Cardoza, M-M Manuel L. Carreiro, M-M John'M. Chaves. In memory of' Ed~ardC:0sta,.M~ M Stanley Dopart, M~M Silvine Estrella, In memory of GUllhermma Viveiros; M-M Antone Mello, Robert Oliveira, M-M Edwin, S. Rego, In memory of James Viveiros, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Sousa, 11.1-11.1 Manuel

Tavares; Jr., 11.1-11.1 Anibal Teixeira, A Friend.

Immaculate Conception $200 Iminaculate Conception Conference,

St. Vincent de Paul; $100 Mrs. Mary A. Lennon & Mary Lennon

$80 M-M Raymond Lafleur; $50 11.1-11.1 Lucien Bedard, Louis A. Cyr, In

memory ?fthe Gillet-Par~nt Families; $351n me'mory of James S. Bentley,

Mrs. Wpght Turner; $30 Bertha Ashworth, William Benevides;

$25 Mrs. Lillian B.ouchard, Roy Burgess, In memory of Joseph D.'

Burro~s, George Charbonneau, Mrs. Elizabeth Conroy, 11.1-11.1 Paul

Duddy, In memory of Thomas J. & Anne V. Fleming, In memory of

Thomas J. King, Mrs. Everett Lafleur, James McCarthy, 11.1-11.1 Thomas

McHenry,ln memory,<!f John & Mary M,cMurer,ln memory of Raymond

F. McMurray, Ro~e~ Messier, Anthony Pascoal, In memory of John Powers Sr., Mrs. Wilham Reney, Mrs. Peter Yeaman , St. Jean Baptiste $400 Rev; Rene G. Gauthier' $100 M-M Romeo

Bosse, St. VincentdePaul 'Sl~re; $75 Anonymous'; $60 M-M Doriald

Levesque; $50 11.1-11.1 Hector Coulombe, M-tA Charles Grinnell, M-M

Armand '!"hiboutot; 11.1-11.1 Raymond Francoeur, 11.1-11.1 Raymond Picard;

$46 St. Vmcent dePaul; $44 11.1-11.1 William Guilmette; $35 11.1-11.1 Ronald

Cote, 11.1-11.1 Orner Harriso!!; $30' 11.1-11.1 Eugene Gagnon, 11.1-11.1 Donal

LaPointe; , , ''­ $2511.1-11.1 Edward Canuel, 11.1-11.1 Gilbert Canuel, 11.1-11.1 Georges Talbot,

M-M Robert Me~sier, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Gauthier, 11.1-11.1 William Wright,

11.1-11.1 Oscar Phemx, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Vidal, 11.1-11.1 Manuel Raposa, 11.1-11.1

Alfred Berube, 11.1-11.1 Albert Guerette, 11.1-11.1 Henri Berube, 11.1-11.1 Robert'

Forcier, 11.1-11.1 Edmond Dussault, Mrs. Ovila Caron Pauline Swanson

William'Rego, Maurice Lussier, Maurice Milot· Je~nnette Patenaude'

Doris Patenaude, A Friend. " ,

~t. Louis $500 St. Louis' Bingo,St. Anthony's Bread; $300 In memory of MIchael, Margaret and Alice Tobin; $200 Rev. Ciro Iodice, OFM Conv;; $150.ln.memory O! Agnes I. Whalen;,$IOO In memory of John & Florence Phllbm, SI. LOUIS Fraternity Secula'r Franciscan Order. $75 O;Neill-Hussey Family, Marion Fahey,; $50 John Whitty, St. Louis' Alta.r ~erve~s, St. .L?uis'Cross Bearers, St. Louis' Eucharistic Ministry, St. LOUIS FamIly Mlmstry, SI. Louis' Hospitality team, St. Louis' Intercesc sory.~raye~.tea":l' ~t. Louis' lector Program,.St. Luis' liturgical team, St. LOUIS mUSIC, mlmstry, St. LO\lis' parish life team, St. Louis' pastoral care~gosp~1 .shuttle, St. Louis' religious education program, St. Louis' sacnsty.mlmstry, St. Louis' St. Vincent de Paul socie'ty, St. Louis' Ushers, St. LoUIS' ways & means team, St. Louis' youth ministry; $40 Filomena Santos; $35 M-M Thomas Carreiro. M-M Donald Bollin' $33 M-M Gilbert L'Heureux; $30 11.1-11.1 William Ward, Joseph O'Brien, M-M Frank Black; $25 M-M. Victor Auclair, M-M Gile Callahan, 11.1-11.1 John Cassidy, M~~ Joseph !Jlas, 11.1-11.1 Henry J. Hodgson, Atty. Abner Kravitz, M-M . Wllh~m Lannmg, M-M Herman Mello, 11.1-11.1 William O'Neil, Mrs. John Partrtdge, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Pregana, Maria Resendes, Monica Ventura Bev­ erly Ward, M-M Richard Warhall, M-M Robert White. ' SOMERSET . St. John o~ God $400 Dr. George & I?~' Shar~n Souza; $200 Judge MIlton R. Silva, $100 John Chellel, Jr., Wilham G. Marciarelli, Maria C. Venturll:; $75 Arthur € a rvalho,ln memory of 11.1-11.1 M. Canario, 11.1-11.1 M.

Amaral; $50 Daniel Rapoza, Man'lel L. Souza, John Velozo, Jr.; $40 Camilo Viveiros;S35 James Rebello, Louis Rosa; $30 Leonel S. Medeiros, Manuel Michael, Jose Rodrigues, Laureano Silva, Carlos Tavares; Virgi­ nio Tavares; $25,Robert Anderson, Joseph Antone, Frank Borges, Jr., Marie Cabeceiras, Domingos Cabral, William Cabral, Joseph H. Camara, Louis Camara, Alfred Coray, Franklin Cordeiro, Mary Costa, Antonio Furtado, Frederick Kudlacik, Roger Lemelin, Michael Leonardo, Evelyn Machado, Raymond R. Machado, Edward Malloy, Edward Medeiros, Joseph Medeiros, Leopercio Medeiros, Frank S. Mello, Anne Monteiro, David Motta, Joseph Motta, Manuel F. Oliveira, Robert Paiva, Edward Perry, Raymond Perry,Arthur Provost, Manuel S. Rebello, Olive Santos, Edward Saravia, Laura Saravia, Manuel S. Silvestre, Arthur M. Silvia, Michael Soroka, John Sousa, Richard Torres, Jesse Velozo. St. Thomas More $300 Rev. Gerard A. Hebert; $250 Barbara A. Dunn,Atty. Richard Peirce; $150 Henry Gurl;'$125 11.1-11.1 Eugene Pepin; $12011.1:11.1 Francis .1: Silvia; $100 M-M Vincent Coady, Catherine Con­ nelly, 11.1-11.1 Paul Daley, M-M William Gibney, Atty. & Mrs. Charles . Hague, M-M Chiules Latham, 11.1-11.1 Francis Lussier, In memory' of John C. O'Brien; $7~ Katherine 11.1: Sullivan;$60 11.1-11.1 James Mullins; $50 Julia Boynton, Pauline Briere, Charles Burke, Jr., Edwin Doolan, Rosemary 'Dussault, 11.1-11.1 Louis Fayan, 11.1-11.1 Paul Gelinas, 11.1-11.1 Donald Hussey, 11.1-11.1 Richard Kelley, M-M John Kineavy, 11.1-11.1 John' King, Dr. & Mrs. Wi.1liain Langfield, Sr., Frances LaSalle, 11.1-11.1' Leroy Learned, 11.1-11.1 Charles Leary; G. Bernadette & Hele.na B. Mahoney, M-M Domenick Massa, M~M Michael St. Laurent, 11.1-11.1 Albert E. Shovelton, M. Patricia Urban, '11.1-11.1 John Winters; $40 Regin'ald C. Marchand, 11.1-11.1 Edward Sullivan, Jr. ' ,. $35 11.1-11.1 Norman Bessette, 11.1-11.1' Richard Crowell; M-M Edward Gauthier; 11.1-11.1 Daniel Grace, 11.1-11.1 Robert· LeComte; M~M Edward McCann, 11.1-11.1 Leonard Mayo" Sr., Katherine Peirce; 11.1-11.1 William Ryding, Anna' Smith; $30 M-M Edward Blain, Jr., Helen R. Burke, 11.1-11.1 James Crivaro, 11.1-11.1 William Darmon, 11.1-11.1 Gerald Driscoll, Benedict Eagan, Helen.& Elliine Gadbois, M-M 'Normand Heroux, 11.1-11.1 Harry Hynes, 11.1-11.1 Stanley Sieczkowski, Jr.; $25 11.1-11.1 Charles Adam, Ray­ mond Aylward, 11.1-11.1 William Barrar, Jr., Catherine' D. Belanger, 11.1-11.1 . Eugene,Bellinger; 11.1-11.1 Joseph Borden, 11.1-11.1 Frank Boyko, Jr., 11.1-11.1 Louis Butler, M-M Theodore Cabnil: 11.1-11.1 Gregorio Calara, memory of John & Dorothy Clifford, JohriH. Clorite, M-M Philip Collins, Jennie H. Connolly,·.M-M Eugene Cote, 11.1-11.1 William Croke, Edmund R. Cro­ well, Anna 'Danielson, 11.1-11.1. ~ouis.Devine, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Diogo, 11.1-11.1 Marcel Dionne; 11.1-11.1 Roger .oube, Joseph W. Duffy, Alice .Gagnon, 11.1-11.1 Joseph. Gagnon, George Gingras, M-M)ohn Greelish, M-M,.David Harwood, Margaret P. Hession, 11.1-11.1 Henry Holtham, 11.1-11.1 Ralph Hunt, 11.1-11.1 Joseph ladicola, 11.1-11.1 Robert Jackson, 11.1-11.1 Moran Jam­ men, Ruth Johnson, .10 AnneJohnson, 11.1-11.1 Edwar~ Kaylor, M~M Philip Kukielski·, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Kulpa, Florence K. McDermott, Marg~ret McDermott, 11.1-11.1 James McDonald; In memory of Angelo Macedo, 11.1-11.1 Ronald Mandeville, Sr., 11.1-11.1 Elbert Mavel. $25 11.1-11.1 .Robert Medeiros, M-M Robert Michaud, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Miranda, M."M John Mitchell. Cletus J. Monahan, Edward Monarch, 11.1-11.1 John Mullaly, 11.1-11.1 Brian Murphy, Atty. & Mrs. Stephen Nadeau. Thomas F. O'Connell, Sr., Edward F. O'Gara, Joanna M. Pepka, Mary Philipp, M-M Joseph Quinn, 11.1-11.1 Arthur H. Roy, M-M Alphonse Saulino. M-M Donald Shea, Elvira Shea, 11.1-11.1 Albert E. Silva, Atty. & Mrs. John Silvi ll , 11.1-11.1 Charles Souza, 11.1-11.1 Barry Sullivan, Gora Sulli­ van, M-M William Thomson, 11.1-11.1 William Torpey, Alfred & Mildred Travers, M-M Donald Waring, M-M William White, Sr. J

In

SWANSEA ·St. Michael $700 Rev. Roger Levesque: $1(j0 Dr. & Mrs. James

Leffers, M-~ Charles ~iens; $75 11.1-11.1 Ralph Lepore, Jr., 11.1-11.1 Thomas

Prevost; $60 11.1-11.1 Kenneth Gradiner; $50 Anne Keenan & family, 11.1-11.1

Robert Cardinal, M-M Edward Conforti, 11.1-11.1 Gerald Giovino, M-M

Joseph Hargraves, M-M Camille Levesque, Miss Theresa Metivier, Miss

Claire Morissette, Miss Lillian Morissette, Mr. John J. Szuba, 11.1-11.1

Manuel SilYeira, 11.1-11.1 William O'Neil, 11.1-11.1 Herve Lavoie; $40 11.1-11.1

Henry Diorr, $35 11.1-11.1 Billy COlin, 11.1-11.1 Robert McMahon, M-M

Edward Thompson; $3011.1-11.1 Norman Beausoleil, M-M Laurent Pineau,

11.1-11.1 Dominic Troy; $25 11.1-11.1 Charles Anthony, M-M Alfred Bolduc,

Jr., M-M Richard Araujo.

$25 Dr. & Mrs. James Baker, 11.1-11.1 Alfred Correia, Mr, Alfred Costa,

M-M Joseph Cyr, 11.1-11.1 Leo Cyr, Mrs. Agnes Davol, M-M Harold East­

wood, 11.1-11.1 .Robert Flannery, 11.1-11.1 Raymond Gaudreau, M-M Joseph

Golden, M~M Joseph Goyette, M-M Edward Kielor, 11.1-11.1 George

,Labreche, M-M Adrian Lamarre, Jr., M-M Robert Lamonde, Mr. Ber­ trand Lepage,M-M Walter Malon~, 11.1-11.1 AntoneMiranda, Mrs. Elsie & Richard Nizoloski, 11.1-11.1 Armand Petrosso, 11.1-11.1 Raymond Pickett, M-M Dolor St·. Laurent, M-M Joseph Santos, M-M Gerald Sevigny, 11.1-11.1 John C. Souza, 11.1-11.1 Gilbert Stansfield, M-~ Gerard Tremplay, M-M Raymond Walsh. . . Our Lady ~f Fatima $700 Anonymous; $300 Anonymous, M~M

Robert P. Laflamme; $150 M-M Thomas Doyle; $125 Anonymous; $100

Anonymous, M-M Leonard E. Boardman, Harry Higgins, Mona C.

Kennedy, 11.1-11.1 ~oseph F. Kirkl1Jan, Mrs, QO,!l,Ild L. MacDonald, 11.1-11.1 Anore G. Michaud, 11.1-11.1 Harold Senay, M-M Mark Shea; $75 'MPs. Ambrose A. Powers, 11.1-11.1 Russell B. Cochra.ne; $65 11.1-11.1 Bernard Swales, Jr.; $60 Anonymous; $50 Anonymous, '11.1-11.1 john Arsenaiilf, M-M Joseph Correa: 11.1-11.1 Joseph T. Drury, 11.1-11.1 John Lyons, Catherine O'Connell, M-M Louis Oste; $40 Anonymous, M-M.. Edward J. Bryda, 11.1-11.1 J. David Connell, 11.1-11.1 James .Graham, M-M Donald F. McCaffrey, 11.1-11.1' Arthur Turcotte; $35 Anonymous, M-M John A. Brickhill, 11.1-11.1 Frank A. Cusick, Jr., Mrs. William S. Gray, 11.1-11.1 Paul J.V. Parente. " ' $30 Anonymous, Charles ChQrlton, 11.1-11.1 Jeffrey Kirkman, 11.1-11.1 Nor­ mand R. Levesque, M-M Peter G. McMurray, ]I,j-M,Alfred Mello, 11.1-11.1 Horace F'eIletier, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sullivan & Helen M. Sullivan, M-M Charles West; $25 Anonymous, 11.1-11.1 Arthur Abrams, M-M Roger Bous­ quet, 11.1-11.1 Louis Cahill, 11.1-11.1 Herman Camara, M-M Herbert E. Chase, M-M J. G,erald Coffey, 11.1-11.1 Edward Coleman, 11.1-11.1 James E. Conroy, M-M William F. Cripps, 11.1-11.1 Daniel Croteau, 11.1-11.1 George Davis, Mrs. George S. Davis, M-M Ernest DiBiasio, 11.1-11.1 Henry Duclos, 11.1-11.1 Donald H. Ferron, Mrs. Antone Fonseca & Karne Fonseca, 11.1-11.1 Conrad P. Fortier, M-M, John T. Hunt, 11.1-11.1 Thomas Mai~to, 11.1-11.1 Robert F. McC:onnell, M-M Joseph M. McDonald, 11.1-11.1 Malcolm R. Melvin, 11.1-11.1 Damel M. Moreir~, 11.1-11.1 William Murphy, 11.1-11.1 Robert Oliveira. Mrs. Leonard J. O'Neil. 11.1-11.1 Normand Parent, 11.1-11.1 John Perry M-M Robert Plummer, 11.1-11.1 Manuel V. Ponte, Mrs. Thomas P. Schult~ M-M An~one Silvia, Mrs. Georgia.S. Silvia. 11.1-11.1 David Smith, 11.1-11.1 Robert SWmh~th, M-M John J. Sullivan, 11.1-11.1 Michael Sullivan, 11.1-11.1 Kenneth C. Ite St. Louis de France $425 ,Rev.. Louis R. Boivin; $300 St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $125 M-M Emile Cote; $100 11.1-11.1 Timothy Thompson R~ymond Ouellette, In memory of Mary E. Hart; $50 Mrs. Henry Ber~ thlaume, 11.1:11.1 Arthur Grimes, M-M Joseph Duquette, Dr. & Mrs. Ray­ mond A. DIonne, M-M Albert Michaud, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Rubano Theresa Be Helen ~r~hard; $40 M-M Daniel Berthiaume, 11.1-11.1 Joseph Belan~er, }'Irs. Wilham Fletcher; $35 Mrs. Robert A. Dufour, 11.1-11.1 Francl~ Mc~urdy, 11.1-11.1 Roland Goddu, 11.1-11.1 'Roger Paquette, M-M Edward S\llhvan; $30 11.1-11.1 Henry Bacon, 11.1-11.1 Jean Emond 11.1-11.1 Ambrose Maynard. 11.1-11.1 Gerald Fontaine. ' $25 M-M,~alter F. Woods, ~-M Joseph Morro, 11.1-11.1 John Walsh, 11.1-11.1 FranCOIs Tremblay, FranCIS W. Davis, Mrs. John Dewsnap Aime Perron, Roger Laflamme, Geo~ge R. Levesque, 11.1-11.1 Raymond D~mont, 11.1-11.1 Manuel Souza, 11.1-11.1 Richard Boulanger; 11.1-11.1' Paul Marchand,


M·M Leopold Thibault, M·M Antone Almeida, M·M Scott O'Brien, M-M Alphonse Mello, M-M Rene Michaud, M-M David Bank, M-M Gerald E. Costa, M-M William Webb, Jr., M-M Raoul Messier, M-M Clement Nadeau, M-M Edwin Booth, M-M Roland Aubut, M-M Edward Emond, M-M Daniel 01iveira, Jr., M-M Edward Larrivee, M-M Leo Chabot, In memory of M-M Henry Belanger & son Francis, M-M Thomas H.assey, M-M Raymond Levesque, M-M'Richard Biello, M-M William R. Bibeau, M-M Richard Machado, M-M Robert Sykes M-M Keith Marsden, M-M Robert Garvin, M-M Milton Brouillard, Jr., M-M Wayne Campos. CENTRAL VILLAGE St, John the Baptist $500 In memory of Justino Simoes and son; $150 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Baldwin; $100 Anonymous (5), M-M John Long, Hon. Beatrice H. MullalJey, M-M Wilson Tavares, M-M Richard Sylvia; $50 Anonymous(4), Davide Farias, M-M John MacAndrew, M-M Ray­ mond Williams; $35 M-M David Buckley, M-M Robert Gadoury, M-M William Navin, Mrs. Isabelle Sandberg; $25 Anonymous(21), M-M Henry Arruda, M-M Barry Beaulieu, Mrs. Irene Caswell, M-M Roger Chanda­ nais, M-M Gilbert Costa, In memory of Joseph M. Costa & Edward J. Condon, Mrs. Milinda C. Costa, Philomena DeCosta, In memory of Joseph DePonte, Sr., M-M Tobias Fleming, M-M Peter G. Fradley, M-M Ray Hurd, Mrs. Doris B. Keefe, Bernard T. Kelly, M-M Roger P. Leclerc, M-M Claude Ledoux, M-M John P. Long, M-M Donald McCarthy, Agnes J. McCloskey, Margaret McCloskey, M-M Scot W. McRae, M-M Raymond Maitoza, Mrs. Sophie Manchester, M-M Geroge Medeiros, Mrs. Eileen O'Brien, M-M John M. Porter, M-M Thomas K. Porter, M-M Victor Reitano, M-M David Rozinha, M-M William R. Saccone, M-M Richard Souza, M-M Daniel P. Sullivan, In memory of Patricia Thadeu, M-M Richard Trecida. WESTPORT St, George $400 Rev. Clement E. Dufour; $240 M-M Jean Poi~son; $50 St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. George Conference, Westport Tire Center; $30 Adrien Durand; $25 M-M Henry Tetrault, M-M. Normand Ouellette, M-M Robert Parent, J.O. Forand Tire Service. Our Lady of Grace $400 Rev. Roland Bousquet; $150 Our Lady of Grace St. Vincept de Paul Society; $100 Our Lady of Grace Council of Catholic Women, Our Lady of Grace Couples Club, Dr. & Mrs. 'John Cairns; $50 M-M Aime Barnaby, Joseph & Margaret Bothelho, M-M Joseph Campbell, M-M Robert Faltus, M-M Robert Labonte, James & Mary Murray; $40 M-M Richard Bussiere, M-M Joseph Goslin, Annette & Marguerite Martineau; $35 M-M Gerald Emond; $30 M-M John Senay, M-M Gilbert Souza, Jr., M-M Manuel Vale; $28 George R. Duclos; $25 M-M Arthur Alves, M-M Raymond Arruda, Mr. Richard Astle, M-M Leo Belander, M-M Eugene Benoit, M-M William Boardman, M-M Dominick Faggioli, M"M Manuel R. Faria, M-M Herve Gagnon, Henry & Susan Gillet, M-M Robert Lafrance, John F. MacDonald, III, M-M John MacDonald, M-M Charles Messier, Grace Parenteau, M~M Brad Perkins, M-M .Peter Ramut, Jr., Antonio & Norma Silva, M-M Jeffrey Veloza, M-M Dennis Veloza. ASSONET St. Bernard $125 M-M Benoit Charland; $100 Marianno Rezendes Sr., M-M Antero Oliveira, M-M Robert Barboza, M-M John L. Brown; $75 M-M Robert Blake; $60 Francis Andrews; $50 M-M Leo Conroy, M-M Douglas Michaud; $40 M-M John Sullivan; $30 M-M John Jorge, M-M Roger Lussier; $25 M-M Thomas Roussell, M-M Ronald Macca­ rone, M-M David Miller, M-M Gregory Rego, M-M Joseph Torres, M-M Francis Cheyunski, M-M John Brown, M-M William Borges, M-M Richard Durand, M-M John Moskal Ill, M-M William Morin, M-M Richard Brown, M-M Anthony Saloectro, M-M Edward Adams, M-M Antone Taveira, M-M Joseph Simmons, Jr., M-M Robert Parker, M-M Michael Cloutier. NEW BEDFORD St. John The Baptist $100 Mrs. Victorina Cotnior, A Friend (2), Confirmation Class of. 1985, Edmund Dinis, Esq., Portuguese prayer group, M-M George Vasconcellos; $75 Abba Father Prayer Community; $55 A Friend; $50 M-M Antone Almeida, A Friend (5), M-M Antone G. Carreiro, M-M James Gaffney. In memory of Joseph F. Estrella, M-M Serafim Salvador,.M-M Manuel S. Silva, Mrs. Eva Sylvia, M-M Ronald Sylvia; $40 M r. John Alves, Cornelia Alves, Mrs. Virginia Bothelho, M-M James Connelly, Miss Maria E. Domingos; $35 Mrs. Martin Cairnes, M-M Joseph Gonsalves, A Friend; $30 In memory of Manuel, Mary, Cecilia & Gilda Arruda, A Friend (7), Miss Benvinda Caldas, M-M Richard Carreiro, Mrs. Escolantico Codeiro, Mr. Gilberto A. Codeiro, M-M Jose E. Gomes, Mr. Carlos Mascarenhas, Mr. John Mascarenhas, M-M Manuel Pimental, M-M Carlo~ Roposo, Misses Isabel & Agnes Souza; $28 John S. Dias. $25 A Friend (15), M-M Antone P. Arruda, Mr. Joseph Baptista, Jr., M-M Manuel Barao, William J. Brockelhurst, Mrs. Eva Carreiro, M-M Ernest Correia, M-M Manuel Correia, Mrs. Camillo Costa, .Mrs. Fer­ nando Cruz, Mrs. Joseph R. DeMello, Mrs. Maria R. Farias, Mr. Diamia Farias, M-M Antone Fernandes, In memory of Mary & Joseph Ferreira, M-M Arthur Freitas, Miss Judith Freitas, Mr. Manuel Freitas, Mrs. Maria E. Freitas, Mrs. Ernestina Furtado, Mr. Peter Furtado, M-M John Gonsalves, M-M David W. Howes, M-M Joseph P. Jardin, Mrs. Mary Lewis, M-M Rochard Lopes, Mr. Anthony Mathews, M-M Alfred B. 'Mello, Mrs. Irene Mello, Mr. Manuel Mello, M-M Albert Moniz, A friend John Pateakos, M-M Edmund Perry, M-M Francisco Pires, Miss Hanna Santos, M-M Manuel Santos, Fernando Souza, Mrs. Maria Souza, Mr. William Serpa, Mrs. Mary Schusner, M-M James Sylvia, Joseph Sylvia,. Richard Sylvia, M-M Manuel Travasso, M-M Leo Veiga, M-M Americo Vieira, Mrs. Edna Wright, Mr. Horace A. Wright. Immaculate Conception $1000 In Thanksgiving Rev. Manuel P. Fer­ reira; $700 Immaculate Conception Conference, St. Vincent de Paul Society; $500 A Friend; $300 Catholic Charismatic Assembly, Good Shep­ herd Community; $200 M-M Victor F. Rebello Jr., $150 A Friend; $130 Manuel A. Alves;$IOO A Friend (2), In memory of Manuel P. Dutra, M-M Abel S. Rebello; $80 A Friend; $60 A Friend, Ms. Delores Freitas, Regina & Jose Soares, M-M Antonio M. Pacheco, M-M Gilbert R. Texeira; $50 A Friend (10), M-M Miguel Pimentel, Agostinho Pinto, Joao de Deus, Alzira R. Cabral, M-M Euclides M. Cabral, Noe Medeiros; $40 Augusto Silva, Ms. IIda O. Reis, Maria G. Torres, Manuel C. Areias, Maria L. Leite, Antonio T. Frias, Antonio L(lUrenCO & Family, Beatrice F. Dupre, Veronica & Gilbert Cavaco; $35 Fernando F. Costa, Mary S. Bettencourt; $30 Agnes Bizarro, M-M Manuel G. Rodrigues, Jose S. Cordeiro, Mose P. Noia, Mariana O. Reis, Aida N. Albuquerque, Ezequiel Oliviera, Irene G. Lavado, Manuel DaCosta, Maria Z. DaCosta, Mary M. Pereira, Ernest M. Pereira, Eduarda Vasconcelos, Antonion J. Vasconcelos, M-M Michael DaSilva, M-M Manuel R. Pavao, Amelia A. Medeiros, Matilde A. Carvalho, A Friend, Francisco A. Amaral Ermelinda J. Amaral, M-M Manuel C. Ramos, In memory of Michell S. Jasinski. $25 Maria M. Pacheco, Edwino J. Reis, Maria C. Reis, John Cordeiro, Ester Pereira, Alberto Pereira, Antonio Pacheco Jr., Henrieta Arruda, Albertina Arruda, Anibal Vaz, Joaquim Motta, Fernando Fernandes,' Maria S. Fernandes, Antonio L. Andrade, Joaquim S. Sylvia, A Friend (4), M-M Fernando Condez, M-M Frank Abreu, M-M Manuel A. Fer-. reira, M-M Armando L. DeMelo, Edward Simas, Beatrice C. Pacheco, Manuel Correia Jr., Antonio A. Pitta, Ms. Marina Vasconcelos, Liberia P. Moniz, Jose S. Moniz, M-M Alfred Camara, M-M Richard A. Ketchie, M-M James P. Moniz, Manuel C. Texeira, M-M Manuel G. DaSilva, M-M Joaquim Santos, Celeste M. Frias, Joao Riquinha, Maria Camara, Rosa George, Arthur George, M-M Joao Mello, M-M William Travers, Michael M. Reb,ello Olivia Barros, In memory of M-M Manuel A. Sol,In

memory ~( Daniel W. Burgess, M-M Augustus Rapoza, Edward Fer­ nandes, Hlbeberto Tavares, Eugenia M. Almeida, M-M Antonio Barbosa Robert Rebello, Graziela M. Teotonio, Gilbert Teotonio, Ms. Kathlee~ Ponte. Our Lady of Perpetual Help $450 Conventual Franciscan Fathers $400 M-M Andrew Ba~as; $100 M-M Eugene Chaberek & family; $50 Anonymous (3), M-M Lionel Dubois & family, Rodney Printing,lnc., Dr. & Mrs. John Wolkowicz & family; $40 M-M Bill Arabasz, M-M Michell gacek, M-M Joseph Gonet; $35 M-M Henry Cembalisty, Anonymous, In m~mory. of Frank & Rosalie Jeglinski, M-M Joseph Robida, M-M Felix WltkoWICZ, ~-M J. Michalski & family; $30 OLPH Ladies Society, M-M Cheste~ Pomchtera; $25 M-M Edward Bobrowiecki & familY, M-M Peter BorOWIec, M-M Rodney Cejka, M-M Teddy Cioper & family, M-M Arthur Goyette, M-M Leo Kisla, M-M Michell Koczera Mrs. Janina Michalski &; Ted,ln memory of Walter & Jenny Piorkowski', M-M Walter Polchlopek Jr., M-M Edward Przybyla, Anonymous (3). St. Casimir $100 Adams & Adams, Inc., Frank &. Edward Kulesza' $53 S.t. Casimir's Senior Citizens; $50 M-M Edward Nowak, Holy Name: A Fnend (3); $35 M-M Henry Roszkiewicz, A Friend (2); $30 Emile S. Golda, M-M Joseph S. Ponichtera; $25 M-M Stanley Adamowski, M-M Robert J. Couto, Mrs. Wanda Dabrowski, M-M Jan Domagala, M-M John Gonet, M-M Frederyk Gorczyca, Stanley Grabiec, M-M Louis Josefek, Frank Lawrence Jr., Mrs. Louis Peltz, Henry & Ann Pickup, M-M John Polar, M-M Stanley Schick, M-M 'Joseph P. Stefanik Jr., M:M Eugene Wajda, Felix J. Walski, St. Casimir's Circle, Holy Rosary, A Fnend (5). . "Sacred Heart $500 Rev. Thomas E. Morrissey; $225 Seguin & Caron, Inc., $120 M-M William Towers; $100 Mr. Joseph G. Scammons; $85 M-M Roger Menard; $75 M-M Normand Siguin, M-M Pierre C. Siguin; $60 Mr. Norman Landreville; $50 M-~ Joseph Cobert & Claude, In mem.ory of the Deceased of LeComte & Denault families, Bishop James E. CaSSidy General Assembly 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, Deborah J. Andrews, M-M Ge?rge Smith, M-M Joseph Bettencourt; $35 In memory of Mr. Roland A. PIOn, Mrs. Rose A. Mathieu, M-M Raymond Rainville; $30 M-M Eugene Sasseville, M-M Attilio Raffa; $25 Mrs. Pauline Des­ r~isseau, M-M Marcel Rogissart, Mrs. Irene Rainville, M-M Henry St. PIerre, Mrs. Albert Marotte, M-M Evariste LaFrance, Mrs. Roland Poth­ ier, Mrs. Armand R. Bussiere, M-M Raymond Fortin, Mrs. Jeanne Fournier.. . St. Anne $300 Rev. Martin L. Buote; $100 A Friend; $50 In memory of Philip & Phyllis Carignan; M-M Angelo Fraga; $35 M-M Arthur Morency; $30 Rose Lafleur; $25 A Friend (II), Mrs. Elizabeth Morency, M-M Charles Carpenter, M-M Umberto Cruz, M-M Harry Sears, M-M John Sylvia, In memory of Emelie LaFrance (20th a.nniv.), Raymond Kobza, Mrs. Alma LaFrance, M-M Ronald Pimental, M-M Fryderyk Bernat, M-M David Aubut. St, Kilian $50 Oddstitch Embroidery Co., M-M Melfin F. Russell' $44 M.-M William P. McCarthy; $35 M-M N.J. Berube; $35 Mary L: Augen, Janet Hardman; $25 M-M Thomas L. Grime, Mary Ellen Ribeiro. St, Lawrence $300 Very Rev. John P. Driscoll, V.F.; $100 Dr. & Mrs. William Muldon, Dr. & Mrs.Robert Small; $60 Mrs. Mary B. Wheaton; $50 In memory of Patrick S. Davis, M-M Lawrence E. Finni, Hames F. McGlynn, Mrs. John B. O'Rourke; $35 M-M Edward R. Carney; $30 Mrs. Paul Curry, M-M George Swansey; $25 A-I Driving School, M-M Ken­ neth Andrews, James Buckley, Francis H. Deterra family, Mrs. Lewis Dutra, Mrs .. Eloise Gray, M-M Andrew Kennedy, Mary E:-LaRoche, James Loughran, Mrs. Patrick J. Moore, Ii1-M. Thomas F. Parker Jr., James F. Murray, Mrs. Manuel Ramos, M-M James S. Sheerin, Mrs. August Santos, Philip Smith, Ralph Souza, Maragaret E. Sullivan. St, Theresa $600 Rev. Richard L. Chretien; $100 A Friend Mrs. Henry LeBlanc, Mrs. Adrien Lemire, M-M Laurier Marcoux' $75 Mrs. Eleanor Strong, A Friend; $60 M-M Roland J: Lemieux, M:M Roger Rena~d, A Friend; $50 A Friend (2), Miss Cenise Carrier, M-M Paul Fontaine, M-M Charles Gomes, M-M Charles Jodoin, M-M Alfred Lemieuf<, M-M Eric Newberg, M-M Joseph G. Richard, M-M Leo Sylvia; $40 M-M Normand Brassard, A Friend, M-M Daniel Rego; $35 M-M Robert Boulet, M-M Joseph M. Goyette, Paul Lereau; $30 M-M Adrien Angers, M-M Lionel Demars. $30 In memory of Mrs. Salome and Conrad R. Rissonette; $25 M-M Normand Belisle, M-M George Blier: M-M Paul Carrier, Mrs. Serveul Denault, M-M Ronald Gonneville, M-M Valmore Gonneville, Mrs. Ida Gilbert, M-M James Kelley, M-M Roger LeBlanc, M-M Vito Morra, M-M Laurent Parent, M-M Romain Payant, M-M Roland Robidoux, Jr., M-M Girard Sharkey, St. Anne Sodality, M-M Roland Vigeant, M-M Bernad Poyant, A Friend. St. Anthony of Padua $500 Rev. Bertrand R. Chabot, St. Anthony Parish Societies; $100 Rev. Raymond A. Robida, St. Vincent of Paul Society, Roger Fernandes, Liianne Spirlet; $50 M-M Lionel Robitaille, Srs. Reine du Clerge; $35 M-M J. Normand Dumont, In memory of Arnold D. Weaver; $30 Eugene LaPlante, Oscar LeBlanc; $25 Georgiana Esa, Arthur Janson, Stephen K. Mendoza, Louise Robidoux, Lucille Viera Our Lady of Mount Carmel $300 Mt. Carmel Holy Name society; $250 Lawrence DeCunha, In memory of Guilherme M. Luiz; $150 Mt. Carmel Women's Club; $100 A Friend (3), Francelina Cabral, M-M Arthur Hendricks, Manuel Gomes, MI. Carmel Senior Associates, Manuel Sousa, M-M Gilberto M. Tavares; $60 Anna L. Maciel; $50 A t;riend (8), M-M Henrique Rouxinol, M-M James Almeida, M-M Victo­ rino DaSilva, M-M Gabriel Moura, M-M Manuel R. Rapoza, M-M Luiz M. Reis, M-M Antone B. Santos, M-M Manuel Souza Jr., M-M John Tomasia, M-M Fernando Xavier, Manuel T. Costa Jr., Raul Pereira Jr.; $40 M-M Manuel Freitas, Mary R. Mendonca, M-M Jose Costa, M-M Manuel S. Cabral, M-M David Cardoso, M-M Jose Evaristo DeMelo, M-M Octavio Goncalves, In memory of M-M Ignacio 1'. Lopes, M-M Daniel Pereira, M-M Jose DoRego, M-M Louis Roderick, M-M Amando Rosa; $35 M-M Manuel S. Costa, Antone Felix, Julia Francisc, M-M Louis Vasconcellos; $30 Jose Fernando Reis, A Friend (7), M-M Joao Luis Aguiar, Joseph Amaral, M-M Peter Bury, M-M Joao S. Costa, M-M George Ferro, Maria Fernanda Goncalves, M-M Carlos B. Lima, M-M Manuel Matos, M-M Stephen Macedo, M-M Jose Medeiros, Charles M. Santos, M-M Joseph G. Silveira, M-M Edward E. Ventura, M-M Jose Vieira; $25 M-M Fernando F. Machado, M-M Natilino Terra, A Friend (II), M-M Luis Almeida, Matilda Brito, M-M David Borges, Lillian Cordeiro, M-M Fernando Correira, M-M Mariano Carreiro, In memory of Joseph Felix, M-M Antone Gomes, M-M Manuel Luis, M-M Manuel Gregorio Martins, M-M Antone Medeiros, M-M Jose A. Medeiros, M-M Eduardo mendonca, M-M Claude Morgado, M-M Steven Oliver, M-M Francisco Pereira, Mariano Pimentel, Mary J. Pimentel, M-M Daniel B. Pitta, Evelyn Raposa, M-M Emidio D. Rapoza, M-M John B. Resendes, M-M Humberto Rodrigues, Americo Santos, Huguete Soares, Dolores Sylvia, M-M Edward Sylvia, M-M Manuel Tavares, M-M David M. Varao, M-M Robert Vermette, Sophie A. Viveiros, St. Francis of Assisi $200 Anthony Armanetti; $125 Robert K. Brad­ ley; $100 In memory of Rev. Wm. R. Jordan, Jeanne Marshall, St. Francis of Assisi Women's League; $52 Rita Marcotte, $50 Louis Bono, In memory of Frank Gracia, Henry K. Healy, Francisco Morgado, Peter Regis; $30 Arthur Carvalho, Paul Vancini; $25 Davis Balestracci, William Balderson, Judith Ann Belli, Salvador A. Belli, Anthony P. Cardullo, Joseph Castellina, Armand S. Coelho, Joseph Colletti, Angelina Correia, Edward Fernandes, Germaine C. Ferreira, Gilbert Ferreira, John B. Figueiredo, Joseph Gagliardi, Gallant Family, John A. Goodfellow, Edward F. Leary, Jr., LePage Family, Joseph Moniz, Robert J. Morelli, AnthonyT. Neves, Joseph Neves Jr, Joseph Oliveira, Mrs. Fred J. Peccini,

Harry Peitavino, Norma P.Regis, Victor Reis, David B. Souza, Irving Sykes, Mrs. Frank Teixeira, ~aptist J. Vercellone, D.>rothy Vikre. St. Boniface $200 Rev. Roy Yurco, SS.Ce., Damien Council No.

4190, Knights of Columbus; $100 In memory of Gertrude Kruger, Holy

Ghost Society of SI. Boniface Church; $50 Mrs. Lillian Corre, Bishop

James E. Cassidy General Assembly 4th Degree Knights of Columbus,

M-M Eugenio da Camara: $15. M-M Charles Desjardins, In memory of

Gertrude Kruger, M-M William Hettinger, Mrs. Louise Mitchell, M-M

Christopher Lepage

St, Mary $150 Rev. Robert T. Canuel; $100 M-M Rene Carroll, M-M

John H. LeBoeuf, M-M Richard Brown, M-M DC:1nis Poyant; $75 In

memory of Jesse Mathews; $60 M-M George Tabe-; $56 M-M Eugene

Haun; $50 M-M Manuel Rezendes, M-M Paul Marashio, M-M Paul.

Deneault, M-M Daniel P. Cordeiro, M-M Gaston DeBrosse, Edward

MacLean, Misses Alice & Hazel Davis, Dr.-Mrs. Manuel G. Camacho,

M-M Rod Lussier, M-M Gilbert COStll, M-M John Dexter, David Costa,

M-M Peter Arabvasz, M-M George E. Landry, M-:vt David Loveridge,

Mabel Rezendes, Pauline Laquerre, M-M Vincent Bertalotto

$40 Louise D. Seguin, M-M John Freitas, M-M Robert Newsham, , M-M Francis D. Sullivan, M-M David Hubert, M-M Francis Kwiat­ kowski; $35 M-M William Constant, M-M Peter Becker; $30 M-M James Lally, Mrs. Alfred DeFreitas, M-M John Hernon, M-M Joseph Winsper, M-M Paul Boutin, M-M Phillip Chasse, M-M frank Condez, M-M Daniel Pare, In memory of Arnold D. Weaver. $25 M-M Daniel Costa, M-M Arthur Greene, M-M Robert Petitjean, M-M Arthur Caron, M-M Peter Cesolini, M-M Steven Nunes, M-M Clarence Marshall, M-M Raymond Vien, M-M Alan D. Rebello, M-M Frank Moniz, M-M Thomas O'Leary, fyl-M CheSler Gadomski, M-M Donald Boudreau, Mrs. Laurette Payette, M-M Frank Barton, M-M Roger Ouellette, M-M Conrad Levesque, M-M Lawrence Novia, M-M ArthurCorreia, Ms. Paula Lamothe, M-M William Arruda, M-M Frank-. lin Hodson, M-M Robert Hebert, Mrs. Edwin Popiclnicki, M-M Gabriel Holmes, Jr. $25 M-M Michael Gentili, Charles Mello, Izaura Teixeira, M-M Leo­ nard Cotter, M-M William Ochab, M-M Carlos Pacheco, M-M James Casey, M-M Francis Lynch, Mrs. Jesse Mathews, M-M Bonaventure, Xavier, M-M Pierce Penton, M-M Norman Letendre, M-M Richard Lally, Mrs. Vincent Peternel, M-M Joseph Towers, M-M Raymond Frechette, M-M Carlton Spooner, Pauline Mathieu, M-M Joseph Gen­ dron, M-M Gilbert Butts, M-M Donald H. Barlow, M-M Donald Drolet, M-M Michael Rapoza, M-M James Mendes, M-M Felix Kocor, M-M Mark Richard, M-M Manuel Menezes, M-M Charles Vardo, M-M John Pimentel, Jr., Gabe Pacheco, M-M Ernest Lizotte, ~-M Normand Arse­ nault, M-M Jos'eph Campbell, Mrs. Arthur Fredelle St, Julie Bllliart $500 M-M Joseph Winterhalter: $300 M-M Law­

rence A. Weaver; $200 Mrs. E. Deane Freitas, $150 T. Hudner Kennedy,

$100 Atty. & Mrs. William R. Balderson, Jr., Marion Keane, Wnliam

McCaskie,Inc., M-M Sylvester Sylvia, Clara M. Weeks; $80 M-M Arthur

Powell; $60 Dr. & Mrs. James Hayden; $50 Mrs. Emmell P. Almond, In

memory of Charles Anthony, M-M Thomas S. Bancroft, M-M Stanley W.

Baron, M-M Joseph Cabral, M-M Michael Cordeiro, Beatrice B. Freitas,

Marion S.· Freitas,Roland Hebert, Mary A. Kenenlly, Winifred F.

Keneally, James Mackay, M-M William O'Donnell, M-M Arthur Poitras,

Atty. & Mrs. William J. Synnott; $40 Edward a. Cormier; $35 M-M

Richard-H. Brown, M-M Richard Cleveland, Roberta K. Dutra, Atty. &

Mrs. Edward J. Harrington, Inez J. Harris, M-M Donald Pittman; $30

M-M Anthony Battistelli, Mrs. Manuel Gonsalves, Bert LaForest, M-M

John Morris, M-M Manuel Nunes, M-M Ronald Ponte, M-M Edmund

Tavares, M-M Robert Zukowski;

$25 In memory of Thomas Aiello & Sons, M-M Gil R. Amaral, M-M

Thomas Barrett, M-M Arthur H. Bennett, Jr., Michael Bobrowiecki,

M-l\1 Stephen Braz, M-M George F. Burke, Atty. & Mrs. Thomas F.

Burk:e, In memory of Jeannette L. Burrer, M-M Raymond Butts, M-M

Jay Carolus, Jeanne Chadwick, M-M Raymond Coderre, Mrs. Antone

DeMello, Marcel L. Dumont, M-M Norman Dussault, J. Donat Fafard,

Milton Ferreira, M-M Gilbert B. Ferro, M-M Otto Fichtenmayer, M-M

John Frasier, Helen Gage, M-M Robert Gauthier, M-M Michael P. Gula,

M-M Edward V. Hill .

$25 M-M Jacob Jacobsen, M-M Richard M. Kehoe, M-M Michael T.

King, M-M Ernest M. Kobza, Dr. & Mrs. PaulO. LaBelle, M-M Robert

Ladino, Mrs. Maurice Lafrance, Carol Leduc,Janice Lopes, M-M Francis

Mahoney, M-M Antone Medeiros, M-M Frank A. Medeiros, M-M

Richard Medeiros, M-M Robert H. Michaud, M-M James Newby, In

memory of Louis Pacheco, Sr. & Louis Pacheco, Jr., M-M Prudent Pedro,

M-M Richard Perreira, Domingo Perry, M-M Douglas Pfeninger, M-M

Russell C. Pinto,M-M Roger O. Poulin, Rosemary Raymond, M-M

Mark Robidoux, M-M Denis J. Ryan, M-M Arthur Senna, Peter

Senuick, M-M Manuel Soares, M-M Basilion Sousa

$25 M-M Kenneth Souza, M-M Ralph Souza, M-M Raymond Souza,

. Mrs. Harry Sprague, Margaret C. Sullivan, M-M Frank B. Sylvia, M-M

Joseph P. Taffe, Jr., M-M Ronald Tetrault, Mrs. Joseph E. Tomlinson,

M-M Manuel P. Torres, M-M Roger Tougas, Anna E. Vieira, M-M John

Wade, M-M Edward Wallace, Frances & Agnes Ward, M-M Stanley

Weiner, M-M Richard Wilder, M-M Lee Williams, Virginia Winstanley,

Mrs. Albert C. Wobecky

SOUTH DARTMOUTH St. Mary $600 Rev. Walter A. Sullivan, Re\'. Thomas L. Rita; $300

M-M G. Albert Roy; $200 In memory of the Aubertine Family; $100 Dr. &

Mrs. Louis Miskell, M-M Edwin Brady; $75 Atty. & Mrs. Edward D.

Hicks; $50 Mrs. Eleanor Gill, Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Martin, M-M Robert

H. Gardner, M-M Edwin J. McQuillan, Rita E. Powers, M-M Kenneth

Watts, M-M Roger Pocze, M-M Joseph Ponte, In memory of M-M

Thomas W. Baldwin; $40 M-M John L. Downey, M-M Frank J. Mello;

$35 Mary B. Gracia

$30 M-M Stephen Borowicz, M-M Victor J. Ladetto, M-M Richard Galligo; $25 Frellerick D. Cole, M-M Freddy Groves, M-M Edward

Sylvia, Jr. M-M John Santos, M-M Manuel H. Sylvia, M-M Frank M.

Martin, M-M John M. Furtado, M-M SerafimJ. Correia, M-M Matthew

Martin, Gerald F. Hickey, M-M Leo Clifford, Jacqueline Costa, M-M

Joseph E. Viera, Mrs. Dorothy Sylvia, M-M Ernest Santos, Cora M.

Guilmet, Dr. & Mrs. John Dias, Judge & Mrs. George Ponte, Joseph G.

Sylvia, Mrs. Willard Hitchcock, M-M Jose M. Pimental, Rev. Antono

DaCruz & Family

FAIRHAVEN St, Joseph $100 M-M Jeffrey Allison, M-M Earl J. Dias, M-M

Armand Marien, Matthew O'Malley, Mrs" Joseph Sullivan; $75 M-M

James Buckley, M-M Daniel Eustace, M-M Bernardino Fortunato, M-M

Raymond Starvish; $60 In Loving Memory of Richard Antonsen; $50

Joseph Begnoche, M-M Antone DeTerra, Jr., M-M John Dwyer, M-M

Robert Hession, M-M Dennis Hogan, M-M Grover Johnson, M-M Wai­

ter Silveira, Jr., M-M Michael Smith, M-M Roger St. Onge, Ms. Lucy

Stevenson, M-M Edward Welch; $45 M-M Antone Perry; $40 Mrs. Grace

Rose, Albertina Simas; $35 M-M John Cabral, M-M William Dearden,

Ms. Margaret Manghan, M-M Roger Peloquin; $30 Ms. Margaret Gog­

gin, In Loving Memory of Walter D. Smith; $25 Ms. Martha Bisaillon,

M-M Benjamin Bowcock, Dr. & Mrs. Brian Bowcock, Mrs. May Collins,

M-M Clement Daley, M-M Robert D'Apjou

$25 Mrs. Joseph Dawes, Mrs. Paul Despres, Mrs. C. Dexter, M-M Matthew Donovan, M-M George Feener, Mrs. Irene Fitzgerald, M-M Donn Fletcher, M-M Steven Foster, Jr., M-M George Gagnon, Ms. IIda Gracia, M-M Kevin Henebury, M-M Patrick Hunt, M-M Bruce Ingham, John Kubiski, M-M Paul Lopes, M-M Chester Mackay, M-M Frank Makara, M-M Daryl Manchester, M-M E. Medeiros, Joseph Mello, M-M

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'james Murphy, Mrs'. Kenneth Noyer, M-M MaQuel Olivera, Manuel Paiva M-M Andrew Pifko, M-M Robert Riding, M-M Hugh J. Shana­ ,han, jr. M-M Gabriel'Souza, M-M John Staffon, Ms. Mary Sullivan," M-M Joseph Sylvia, M;M Rene Vezina,M-M Robert Wood, Jr. , Sacred Heart SIOO M-M David Sibor; S50 M-M Raymond Vary; S30 M-M Daniel BOlto'n; Si5 Mrs. Aldea Bourbeau, M-M Maurice Hevey, M-MRichard Holt, McM Joseph Martel, M-M Anthony Rudler; S25 Arnold Cejka,M-M Leonard Cejka St. Ma~y S300 M-M John T. Ward; SI50 M-.~ Roland BourgauJ.t; SSO M-M Matthew Hart;'S35'M-M John A. WOJcIk; S30 Mrs. Sophie Amaral, M~M Orient Benoit, M-M ,Bernard Boutin, M-M Joseph Cataldo, Jr., M-M Michael Hanczaryk, M-M Norman Lussier, M-M Manuel Martin, M-M Jorge Oliveira. M-M Paul Sirois, Mrs. Walter Urbanek ACUSHNET St. F.rancls Xavier S300 H, Raposa Family, Ryan Family;'S200 The Tessier Family; SI75 St. Vincent de Paul, St. Francis Xavier Conference; SI50'M-M Matthew Cahrbonneau, A'Friend; S.lOO M-,M J. Rogers, The Shirley Family, J. Sweeney Family, A Frie!1d;'S70 A Friend;S50 Yvonne, Leo & Violet Boucher, M-M Laurier Cormier, M-M JJ\mes J. 'Gleason, M-M Raymond J. LeBlanc,The Rose Family, A Friend; S44 Allan Fam­ ily, J. Robinson; S40 M-M James M. Haworth, M-M Ronald C. Piva, A ,Friend; S35 M-M Leo Coons, Lionel Tetreault; S30 Bella LePage, M-M Manuel Medeiros, Jr.; S25 Mrs. Lillian Allemao, Richard Barry, M-M Maurice Bourque, Boyce Family, Casey Family, Damien Deslauriers, Manuel Ferreira, M-M Amedee Gautr~au, McM Jack Greer, M-M Raymond A. Guerette, M-M'Rosario N. Guy, The Hevey Family, Mrs. Agnes Jacques, Mrs. Paulette Laflamme, M-M Gerard Ledoux, Mrs. Alfred Levesque, M-M Joseph T. O'Neill, M-M Rene Racine, M-M Le~ Ricard, Thomasina Roberts, M-M Mitchell Smola, Sexton Family, A Friend MARION St. Rita SIOOM-M Claude B. Ellis, M-M Francis M. mead; S50 SI. Rita's SI. Vincent de Paul Society; S30 M-M John T. Lowney; S25 M-M Robert M. Bent, Jr., ,M-M John DePina, M-M Harold B. Frye, M-M Fletcher J. Long, Mrs. C.Joseph Nowak, Barbara Peckham, M-M Edward L. Ryba, M-M Richard H. Simcock, M-M John J. Sullivan St. Anthony S300 Rev. George' E. Amaral; SI50 A Friend; SIOOSI. Vincent de Paul Society, M-M Joao Fontees, Anonymous, A Friend;S75 Manuel Medeiros; S60 M-M Antonio F. Chaves; S55 M-M Andrew Mar­ shall, Jr.; S50 M-M Frederick Barker, Peter Nolan, Laurentina Craven, M-M Francisco Correia, M-M Manuel Camara, Jr, M-M Manuel Gomes, M-M Joseph Rico, Jose Pereira, Anonymous, A Friend; $40 M-M Joseph Alves, M-M John,C. Correia, M-M Jesse M & Stephen Linhares; S35 Manuel Costa, M-M John Coelho; S30 Vasco Barros, Manuel R. Sil a, Elsie Abreau, Filomena Sousa, M-M Francisco Aguiar, Medeiros Jr. Family, Maria 'Correia; M-M Jose Chaves, M-M John Rego, Augusto Barboza, Jose Pereira, M-M Claudio deMelo; S25 M-M Antonio'Reis, Joseph Sousa, M-M Frank,G. Lewis, M-M Jose Faria, M-M Joseph'R, Amaral, M-M ,Manuel Andrade, M-M Laurentino Costa, Hilda Veloze, M-M Louis Dansereau, Mary & Georgina Abreau, M-M John Emond, Virginia R. Rodrigues, M-M Antonio ,Reis, 'M-M James Sweir, M-M Joseph Gula, M-M Adelino Torres, Margaret Luz, Henrietta Carvalho, M-M Jose Correia, Victoria Carew, Manuel Perry, M-M John Andrade, M-M Antonio Medeiros, Anonymo'us, A Friend St. PlIulSSOO Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton;S400 In memory ofM-M Daniel A. Stanton; SI25 M-M Salvatore Spinelli;',SIOO Mary E. Lynch, M-M Walter Sowyrda, M-M Albert Nunes Jr., M-M James Cole; S75 M-M Joseph Reilly, M-M James Fagan, M-M James Duffy, Jr.; S70 Dominic Casella, Frank Casella; S60 'M-M Robert Hill, Jr.; S50. t-frs. Henry Ryan, Eleanor Dwyer, Mrs. Francis Tummon, M-M Willia~ ,J,.eo­ nard, M-M John Connors, William Sowyrda, M-M George Rose, M-M Philip Leddy, Mrs. y.vette Acheson, M-M Leo Leroux, M-M M-M Jerome Gedritis, M-M John Dubena, M-M George Hathaway, M-M Harold Olson, M-M Anthony ,Lopes, M-M Neil McGrath; , $40 Joseph Giannini, M-M Edward Castle Sr., M-M Walter O'Shea; S35 M-M Francis Almeida, M-M Philip Farley, M-M Michael Phillip­ pino; S31 M-M Joseph Maslromarino; S30 M-M Manuel O. Souza, M-M Edmund Teixeira; S25 M-M James Tranter, M-M Normand LeBrun, M-M Maurice 'Lemieux, Kathleen Carroll, F. Vernon Harrica, Nicholas Virginis, Janice Reese, M-M Ernest Botellio, David F. Smith,M-M Frederick Vieira, M-M Robert Stratton, M-M John G. Medas Jr., M-M John T. Holmes, M-M Wesley Grandmont, Mrs. Joseph G. Neto, M-M Paul Plumb ' S25 M~M Chester S. Tokarz, M-M Frank Tonini, M-M Joseph Webs­ ter, M-M Norman Menard, M-M Leo Conroy, M-M William J. Morin, M-M George Walker, M-M Andrew Gravel, Mrs. Richard Bresnahan, John Donahue, Robert & Ellen Porter, M-M James F. Doherty, M-M Robert Jose, M-M Joseph Lazarz, M-M Eugene McCaffrey, Harold Dion, M-M Raymond Rogers, Mrs. Frank Shumway" M-M Richard Brennan, M-M Rock Desvergnes, Alan Thadeu, M-M Edmond Thadeu, M-M Edward A. Johnson, Gertrude E. Dermody, M-M Richard Almeida, M-M George Rogers Immaculate Conception S400 Rev. John J. Steakem; SIOO Eileen Haggerty M-M Ronald Legere; SSO M-M Sheldon Ehrenzweig, S50 M-M Alfred Florence, Allan Curley; S35 M-M William Ross; S30 M-M Leonard Walsh, M-M Allan Campbell, M-M Raymond Corey, M-M William Chausee, M-M Frederick Bealcienski, M-M George Nicholds; S25 Nancy Reed, M-M Edward Mador, M-M Richard Paulson, M-M Robert Pow­ ers, M-M Thomas Leonard, Mrs. Joanne Waddell, M-M Paul Fitzpatrick, M-M Edward Walsh, M-M Thomas Hoye, M-M J. Francis Boivin, Doris Nunes, M-M Anthony Thomas, M-M ,Louis Dupont, M-M Thomas Curry, M-M John Kelley, Mary A. Murphy, M-M Michael Rose, M-M Paul Peterson, M-M Manuel Fontes, M-M Bernard Sypek, M-M Robert Kirouac, M-M Andrew Iss'acsen, M-M Richard Enos, Mrs. Margaret Meunier, M-M Wm. P. Lang

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St. Joseph S250 Rev. William E. Farland; S200 M-M William Hurley, Estella Margarido, Dr. & Mrs. Donald LaMarche; SI25 M-M Maurice Desrosiers; SIOO Henry Kelleher, Mrs. Theodore Wojcik; S60 M-M Wil­ liam McCarthy, Jr.; S50 M-M Robert Hartung, M-M Arthu'r Henrique, M-M James Medeiros, M-M Stanley Pawlowski, M-M Melvin Lewis, M-MEdward Nixon, Cecile McAloon, M-M Robert Hill; S40 Mrs. Edward Correia, Mary McNearney, Mrs. Jean Rose; S30 M-M Jerome Evans, Mrs. Charlotte Carr, M-M Raymond Taylor, M-M Stanley Salad­ yga, Katherine Cambell, Lois King, Dr. ,& Mrs. Michael Broutsas; S25 M-M Richard Travis, M-M Albert ,Brennan, M-M Peter Bisio, M-M William Kiernan, Mary Donahue, Janice Lawlor, M-M Edward Har­ raghy, M-M Stephen Wapenski, There'sa Silvia, M-M Mark Baptiste, Carol Wilkins, M-M Glenn Walker, Mrs. Joseph McMorrow, M-M Cha­ rles Benjamin, M-M Mark Chase, Michael Wojcik, Laurindo de Graca, M-M Amerino Almeida, M-M Raymond Harnois, M-M Richard Sim­ mons, M-M John Sheehy, Mrs. George White, M-M Peter B. Gay, Mrs. Richard Handren, Mrs. Joseph McKenna, M-M Neil Figueredo, M-M Raymond Ducharme, Isabel Higgins, Mrs. William Moores St. Jacques S50 M-M Gerard Bonenfant, M-M, John Keene, Paul Ouillettee, M-MCharles Rocheleau, M-M Wesley Schondek; S35 M-M William Grundy, M-M James Shea, Jr.; S30 M-M Charlee Beaulieu, Clarina Hamel, Yvonne Labonte, Raymond Nolin; S25 Lorraine Bare­ foot, M-M Theodore Benjamin, M-M Leo Castonguay, Mrs. Edmund Cayer, 'Lorteta Dubois, M-M Maurice Guay, M-M Richard Hamel, Reg­ ina Hebert, M-M David Moreau, Rita Nurphy, Alma Pelletier, M-M George Pelletier, Paul Ouellette, Annette Taylor

Sacred Heart S720 M-M Richard Andrade; S500 Rev. Cornelius J. O'Neill; SI20 M-M Daniel Lebrun; SIOO M-M John Kelly; S90 Rose O'Donnell; S75 M-M Edward Trucchi; S50 Mrs. Virginia Alves, Helen Brady, Elizabeth Brady, Marguerinite Cronan, M-M Robert Martin, M-M Willard Olmsted, M-M Gilbert Perry, Wade Family; S40 Gertrude McBreen; S35 M-M Galen Rheaume, William Leger, M-M Oscar May­ nard, Mrs. Claude Simmons, M-M Thomas Varden; S30 Edna Lincoln, Rita O'Donnell, M-M L. Severino, M-M =Thomas Zucco; S25 M-M James Andrews, M-M Alfred Andrade, Ruth Brady, M-M Eugene Braga, M-M William Campbell, M-M John Colton, M-M Claude Cornaglia, M-M Horace Costa, Dineen Family, M-M Walter Driscol, James Flynn, mrs. Oberre Gagner, Lois Hill, M-M Joseph Isidorio, Joseph Laninfa, M-M John L'Heureux, M-M Roland Lortie, M-M Joseph Martin, Helen Mur­ ray, M-M Emond Nadeua, M-M Forest Paige, M-M Francis Pelletie~, M-M Antone Piechota, M-M Gerald Pigeon"M-M M. Rebello Jr., Fran­ ces Rose, M-M Frank Rose, M-M Nicholas Salamon, M-M Benjamin Seekell, 'M-M Edward Smith, Mrs. Chester Dewhurst, Mrs. James McKenna. 'Holy Rosary S50 M-M Thaddeus Strojny; S35 Mrs. Mary Dubena; , S30 M-M Gilbert Levesque, M-M Frank U1ak; S25 M-M Edward Gol-' drick, Mr. Francis M. Kozach, Julia Kula, John & Adolph Linek, M-M Walter Plonka, M-M George Straub. St. Mary SIOOO In'memory of Rev. Msgr. James Dolan,ln memory of Michael J. Connolly; S500 In memory of Rev. Walter J. Buckley; SI2S M-M John Gonzals; SI25 'M-M Richard Bentley; SIOO Mrs. Harold Galligan, M-M Edward J. Galvin, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Nates; S90 M-M James Reid; S75'Joseph Wade" William W. Smith, Ralph Buckley; S50 M-M Carlton Caron, M-M John Connors, M-M Robert Drake, M-M Philip Farrell, Joseph O'Boy, Miss Anna O'Keefe, Dr. & Mrs. William Watson, M-M Armand Yelle; S40 M-M William Clifford; S30 Miss Mar­ ion Campbell, M-M James Fahey, James Holmes, Susanne McGlynn, Miss Nora Spillane, McM Daniel Sullivan, Denis Sullivan; S25 M-M Paul Brady, M-M Alfred Drake, Charles Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Joseph Fournier, M-M David ,George, Mrs. Manuel Gonsalve~, Mrs. Mildred Maxwell, Elizabeth McMorrow, M-M George Milot, M-M John Mrocka, Hildred Nickerson, Mrs. Francis J. O'Boy, Mrs. Joseph Rowley, M-M Andrew Scherben, Mary Vacca, James Vacca. Holy Family $110 Joseph Perry; SIOO M-M Peter Deniz, East Taun­ ton Kennel Supply Inc., Stephen Punda:, S50 M-M Ernest Andrews, Mrs. Winifred Buckley, M-M William McAloon, M-M Joseph Mozzone, M-M Francis Perry; S40 M~M Ronald ,Gordon, Manuel Gomes, M-M Arthur Machado, Ann M. Murphy, M-M Raymond Prunier, M-M William Emsley, M-M Anthony Pacheco; S45 M-M Henry Sullivan; S35 James Kenyon, M-M Kenneth Poole family, M-M John Shea, M-M Ingram Byrnes; S30 M-M Alfred Dutra, M-M Francis Dutra, Mrs. Charles O'Leary, M-M Joseph Castro, Barbara Rutherford, 'Mary Murphy; S25 Mrs. Albert Banks, M-M Joaquim Bernadino, M-M Charles Briody, M-MKevin Buckley, M-M Gerard Ducharme, M-M William Durfee, M-M Theodore Lippold, M-M Armand Moreira, M-M Edmond Nadeau, M-M Fred Patrick, M-M Manuel Rose .Jr., M-M Edmond St. Yves, Joseph Turkalo, Stepanie Turkalo, M-M Edward Fowler, M-MJoseph Kramer, M-M Donald Marshall. RAYNHAM, St. Ann S300 Theodore Kapala; S25 Thomas J. Whalen; SI25 M-M Edward Selleck; SI20 Anna Morehouse; SIOO Mrs. ¥ary E. Tormey, M-M Michael Murray, M-M Thomas LaFleur, M-M Qonald Toner, M-M Robert Gray, M-M David Hutchinson, M-M Thomas Ross, M-M Oaniel O'Brien,M-M Joseph Kelly; SSO M-M Thomas Sh~pley;S75 M-M Louis Secatorl:; S70 M-M David Perry; S60 M-M Joseph Bettencourt, M-M, Oscar Vitali; S50 Robert Eastman, M-M Joseph Saia, David McKenna, M-M James Mulvihill, M-,MJohn McMullen, William Piche, M-M George Gould, M-M Roger Theroux, Mrs. Joseph DelSignore; $40 M-M Paul J. Fountain, Robert Adams; S35 M-M John Cockerham, Mrs. Sidney Roberts, M-M Francis Zellner, M-M Robert McCabe; S,30 M-M Timothy Taylor, Bernice Fountain, M-M Ayres Souza, Mrs. Robert Copeland, M-M Barry Sanders, M-M Thomas McAuley; S27 Alfred Mailloux; S25 Neil Joseph, M-M Richard Viera, M-M·Roland E. Cham'­ berland, M-M John Smith, M-M Joseph Masterson, M-M George Phil­ lips, Mrs. Paul Nelson, M-M Man.uel Gomes, M-M John G. Manganaro I, Elizabeth 'Larkin, M-M Stephen Priest, M-M Joseph Madden, M-M Marcel Marotte, Mrs. Gertrude Larkin, M-M Robert Perkins. S25 Mrs. Kevin Stanton"A. Christine Bolton, Gilbert Lavoie, M-M Charles D. Dennen, M-M Frederick Santos, M-M John Plante, M-M Bert Cichoracki, M-M Robert R. Murphy, M-M Leo Champagne, M-M Edward Couto, Mrs. Thomas Selleck, Ronald Pike, John Dolan, M-M Robert Smith, M-M John M. Silvia, M-M Phillip Belanger, M-M James Stringer, M-M Thomas Galligan, Joyce Wallace, Mrs. Joseph Scanlon, M-M Daniel Poyant, M-M Frank Majcher, M-M Thomas Prisco, M-M Michael Leahy, M-M Clifford Bettencourt, Thomas Smith, Mrs. Emil Cobb, M-M Patrick Cady, M-M Craig Larzelere, Mrs. Raymond Belle­ more, M-M John Welch, M-M John Hollaway, M-M Robert Woolson, M-M Roger Howlet!, Mrs. Doris Connors, M-M John Lanagan, M-M Leonard Rucker, M-M Anthon~ Litos, M-M Gerald Small hoover. NORTH DIGHTON St. Joseph S300 Rev. WilliamF. O'Connell; SSO Atty: & Mrs. Frank V Phillie; S40 M-M Henry Conaty; S35 Leo Duffy; S30 Walter Scanlon; $25 M-M John Cardoza, M-M Antone Rose, M-M Manuel Vargas. DIGHTON

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St. Peter S350 Mo~tfort Fathers; S200 M-M William Mendoza; SI25 M-M Eric Dewhirst; SIOO Dr. Rose Borges, M-M James B. Murphy, M-M Arthur Ventura; S75 M-M John Cassidy, M-M Norman K. Smith; S50 A Friend, M-M James Murphy, M-M Arthur Ventura Jr., M-M Paul Ven­ tura; S35 M-M John A. Goulart; S30 M-M Joseph W. Corcoran Jr., M-M Harold Gracia M-M Charles F. Mello, M-M John Pelletier; S25 M-M Peter Cooney,' Mary DeMello, William Henry, M-M Gene Lupachini, M-M James J. O'Connell.

NORTH EASTON linmaculate Conception S365 Vincent L. Galvin; S300 M-M Lawrence Kennedy; S200.Kathryn Healey; SI50In Memory of John B. Parkes; SI20 M-M David Horrigan; SIOO M-M Albert Arruda, M-M Anthony Cerce, Mary Elizabeth Coughlin, Alice Harvey, Catherine Harvey, Grace Har­ vey, M-M John'E. Kossowski, William J. Lahey, M-M Robert Moulton,' In Memory of J.G. Silva, Sr. Family; S75 M-M Corey Christopher; S60 The Buckley Family S50 M-M Peter Caldera, M-M George A. Carter, Jr., M-M Albert Corte, M-M Michael Goldsmith, M-M David T. Howard, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, Sr., M-M F. Mahoney, M-M Edward Marshall, M-M J.D. Mullen, Sr., M-M William Poliseno, M-M Edward M. Ryan, Jr., M-M Robert Stone, M-M James Thrasher, M-M Herbert Woodward; S45 M-M Alfred Gomes, M-M J. Tremblay; S40 M-M William J. McEntee, M-M John Reardon, M-M James Simonson; S35 M-M Kenneth Rose; S30 M-M Frank Delano, M-M Manuel Freitas, M-M John Fresh, M-M John Linehan, M-M Stephen F. Nolan, Jr., M-M Edward Olsen, M-M MJlnuel Silva, Jr. S25 M-M Robert Breen, M-M Brousseau, M-M Edward Bumpus, M-M Ernest Camara, In memory of Joseph M. Camara, Jr., M-M J. Camara, Sr., M-M Cardarella, Miss. M. Carter, Claire Childs, M-M W. Chojnacki, Jane A. Corsisni, Mrs. Ralph Dahlborg, M-M Richard L. Dalton, M-M James Doherty, M-M Richard Donahue, Mrs. Ralph Dorgan, Timothy Driscoll, Mrs. Harry N. Eastman, M-M John Ebert, M-M Francis Free­ man, Sr., M-M James Friesen, M-M Joseph Giordano, M-M James Greene S25 M-M John F. Hall, Mrs. Cornelius Harvey, William He~ley, M-M

Harold Holmes, M-M Kenneth F. Hurley, M-M Joy, M-M Richard Kent, M-M Charles F. King, Elizabeth Knapp,M-M Kirby, M-M F~ancis LeRoy, John Lowndes, M-M Carl G. Luciano, John Marshall, Juliette Mathewson, 'M-M J.' McAuliffe, Mrs. Archibald McCann, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, M-M C. McCarthy, Jr., Dr. Michael & Catherine McCoobery, Charles McMenamy, M-M Timothy J. Nolan, M-M P. O'Connell, M-M Joseph Petrillo, Joseph Pires, M-M M. Pugliesi, Mark Pulcici, M-M Richard P. Rhodes, M-M Russell, M-M'Thomas D. Santoro, M-M Camille Saulnier, M-M William S,imonson, M-M Gary Spurr, M-M Tedesco, M-M Ralph C. Thomas, M-M Richard Tino, M-M David Varella ATTLEBORO Sf. Joseph $200 SI. Vincent de Paul St. Joseph's Parish; SM-M John J. Riskalla; SI20 M-M Anthony Anguti; SIOO M-M Albert Rose, SI. Joseph's Beano Workers, M-M Albert Dumont, M-M Ralph Zito, M-M Richard Audette, M"M George Stafford; SSO M-M Peter McEntee, S75 Lucien Paul, M-M Gerard Proulx, S65 M-M Joseph McGee, S60 M-M Conrad Maigret, M-M George Largess. S50 Anita Amado, M-M Arthur Dubuc, M-M Julien Forget, Ernest Desvergnes, M-M Robert E: Boulay. M-M Henri Paradis, M-M Armand Boucher, Mary Troufield, Council Jeanne d'Arc #263 I'Union St. Jean Baptiste; S40 M-M Thomas Foley, Mrs. Joseph Bellonzi; S30 M-M Ricliard Depot, M-M Robert Dubeau, Yvette S. Smith; S25 M-M iames Fyfe, Melvin Smith, M-M Oscar Pinault, David E. Fontneau, Edna Arata, Therese Perry, M-M Joseph Brannon, Eunice Hutchinson, Olive, Mary & Julia Santos; M-M Richard Froment, M-M Andrew Cloutier, Edna Guillette, Susan Desrosiers, M-M J. Pouliot, Walter Sinith, Blanche Cesolini, M-M Donald Larocque, M-M Alan R. Brillon, M-M Norman Hebert, Beatrice McMurray, M-M Arthur Archambault. M-M Ernest Girard, M-M Lawrence Governo, Mrs. Joseph, Doris & Loretta Nadeau Janet M. Morin, M-M Richard Hanley, Mrs. Edwin Miller, M-M G~orge E. Lamarre. M-M Earl j. Lund, M-M Ronald 'Briand, M-M Raymond Ladouceur, Alice Lacaillade; M-M Mark Mercier, M-M George T. Lamarre, Frank Freditas Holy Ghost SS50 M-M Raymond Kelliher; SI35 M-~ James McAn­ drews; SIOO M-M Howard Bristow, M-M Robert Hoag; M-M Alfred Vaz, Sr.; S75 Ma.ry Sullivan; S60 M-M Frederick Ellis, M-M George E. Ryan, S50 M-M Joseph Ambers, M-M Lewis Benson, M-M John C Bergeron, M-M Alfred Carvalho, M-M John Da Silva, Jean Galligan, M-M Robcrt ' W. Geddes, M-M Richard Lavalee, Rosalind Martelli, Dr.-Mrs. Anthony Terranova; S45 Mrs. Antonio Raposo; S40 Mrs.Clifford Duclos, M-M Leon O'Brien; S35 Donald Twedt; S30 M-M Mariano Castro, M-M Leo Charette, M-M Lionel DeAlmeida, M-M Fred Lander, M-M Harold McCutcheon, Alice Perry. M-M Joseph P. Poholek, M-M William Woloshyn; , . ,S25 M-M Henry Aguiar, M-M Tobia Anelunde, M-M Adrian Antaya, M-M George Audette, Mary Baxendale, Lorraine Cabral, Daniel Car­ valho, Mary Castro. Mrs. Merton Churchill. M-M James E. Cooper, Mrs. Anthony DeMattos, M-M Fernand Goffinet, Agnes Gormley, M-M H.L. Hennessey, Sandra Keefer, M-M Richard Kettle, M-M Joseph Lojeck," Loretta McCann, M-M Joseph Machado, Sera Medeiros, M-M Occhino, M-M Edward O'Keefe, M-M Fred Oliver, M-M Timothy Rowles, M-M Leo Roy, M-M John Spellman, M-M Walter Tansey, M-M Manuel Tavares, M-M Richard Trabucco, M-M Gary Young ·St. Mary S250 Nelson Gulski; S200 M-M Paul J. Roche, Rev. William T. Babbitt; SI50 M-M Stephen Linfield; SI50 Mrs. Bernard Byrnes; SIOO M-M Leo Cloutier, M-M Joseph Doran, Mrs. Raymond Vandette; S75 Ms. Anne Marie Vandette; S5 I Mrs. Frank Fisler; S50 John Bevilaqua, Jr., M-M Louis Donley, M-M Hugh Donnelly, Mrs. Julie Hammond. M-M Albert Hindle, Mary ~ennedy, M-M Joseph Miconi, Sr., Richard Quinn, Anthony Velletri, S45 M-M Louis J. Meomartino, S35 M-M Philip J. Clark, Sr., M-M Robert Goyette, Francis Leary, S30 M-M Joseph Bourgeois, M-M Wil­ liam Brunell, M-M JohnDevlin. M-M Thomas Feeney, Mrs. Irene Garri­ gus, M-M T.F. McCarthy, Sr., Edward R. Poirier; S26 M-M Roland Cloutier; S25 M-M Joseph Arruda, M-M Fred Butterworth, M-M Joseph Cabral, M-M John Chaplow, M-M William Corrigan, M-M Robert Cro­ teau, Mrs. Patrick Doherty, M-M Robert Dorr, M-M John Gaumond, M-M Thomas Hoey, Mrs. Jeannette M. Kelly, Alice Littlefield, Janel C. Lynch, M-M Henry McCarthy, M-M Edward R. Mullaney, Barbara Murray, M-M George Normand. M-M Thomas O'Connell, M-M Roland Perreault, M-M Roland Provost, Sr., M-M Lester Ralph, Florence L. Sharon, Irene F. Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Szewczykowski, Mrs. Frances Vandal, Mrs. Edmund Welch St. Stephen S400 A Parishioner; SIOO 'M-M Edward Lapierre, Sr.,

M-M Edward Lapierre, Jr., Gilberte Ringuette, SI. Stephen Women's

Council; S70 M-M Normand P. Beauregard; S~5 M-M Joseph M. Hodge;

S50 M-M Gerard Daneau, M·M Alfred Karol, M-M Raymond Laurie,

Venita Lavoie, M-M Kenneth Maynard, M-M Lionel Paradis, George

Ringuette; S45 M-M L. Albert Goudreau, M-M Albert Ousley, M-M

Eugene J, Therriault, M-M Arnold Silva;

S35 M-M Archie Hebert, M-M John Lazarz; S30 M-M Arthur Karabe­

ris, M-M John Rogers; S25 M-M John April, M-M Daniel Bessette,

Arthur Boudreau, M-M Emil Broudeur, Jean Carter, M-M Theodore H.

Charron, Marie Courtemanche, M-M Herve Dumont, Francis Fontneau,

M-M Armand Frechette, Mrs. Henry Frenier, M-M Raymond Gagnon,

Irene Goudreau, Therese Goudreau, David Gousie, M-M Francis Gousie,

M-M Raoul Gousie, M-M Paul Lavallee, M-M Terrence McGill, M-M

Raymond Paquin, MCM Francis Pareiseau, Sr., Irene Rapoza, M-M

Laurent Raymond, M-M John Record, M-M Robert E. Richard, M-M

Robert Stahl

ATTLEBORO FALLS St. Mark S250 M-M Ernest Glode & Kay G1ode; S200 Mrs. Clifford Olson; SI20 Mrs. Charles O'Neill; SIOO M-M Philip Cronan, M-M Richard Sevastio, Mrs..Marie & Suzanne Nolan, M-M Edward McCrory, M-M Thomas Parris; S60 M-M John Falocco, Frank & Geraldine Pirri; S50 Walter A. Rowe, Mrs. Laurianne Fonseca, M-M Lawrence Duffany, Deacon & Mrs. James Meloni, M-M Elmer Paulhus, M-M Th'omas Gruppioni, Mrs. Michael J. Croke, Grace B. Fitton; S45 M-M Raymond Aubin; S35 Donald Shanley, M-M Paul Ruzanski; S30 M-M Zane Jakuboski: S27.50 Joseph Jette; S25 M-M Henry Violet, M-M Philias Lallier, John P. McGuire, Jr., John P. McGuire, Sr., M-M Ronald DeBiasio. M-M Peter Klin, M-M Leon Campbell, M-M Harold A. Fuller, M-M Joseph Feney, M-M Thomas Piggott, M-M Raymond Macomber, M-M Rene Cloutier, Jr., M-M George A. Smith, Jr., Mrs. John Murray, M-M Peter Sauer, Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Ciombar, M-M Thomas Short, M-M John McCann, M-M Leo Devlin, M-M Paul Pal­ misciano, M-M Peter Leddy, M-MKenneth Custy, M-M Leo Dery, M-M John Kosar, M-M Renato D'Antonio

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