AN ANCI,,1I0R OF THE SOUL, SURE AND FIRM -HE•. 6:19
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FALL RIVER, MASS., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1977
Catholic Charities Drive at $919,359 The 1977 Appeal is in its closing days. The official closing is tomorrow. There are still many parish returns, priests' donations and special gift contrIbutions to be reported. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, diocesan director of the Appeal, said today: "All special gifts, priests' donations and parish contributions must be made at central headquarters in Fall River by noon tomorrow for accreditation in this year's Appeal. These reports should be made in person to insure credit for this year's Appeal. The final total of the 1977 Appeal will be published in next week's edition of The Anchor. I hope that every one of the 112 parishes will be "over the top" tomorrow. This will be necessary to beat last year's final record total. Fifty-three parishes have thus far surpassed their 1976 final totals. Some parishes are very close to achieving Honor Roll status. The goal is one hundred percent enrollment in this year's Honor Roll. The following parishes were added to the Honor Roll since the last reporting: Holy Ghost, St. John, St. Mark, St. Theresa, Attleboro; St. Mary, Seekonk. Our Lady of the Cape, Brewster; St. Margaret, Buzzards Bay; St. Anthony, East Falmouth; St. Patrick, Falmouth; Our Lady of the Isle, Nantucket; Sacred Heart, Oak ,Bluffs; St. Joan of Arc, Orleans; St. John, Pocasset; Corpus Christi, Sandwich; St. Augustine, Vineyard Haven; Holy Trinity, West Harwich. 'Blessed Sacrament, Holy Cross, Holy Rosary, Immaculate Conception, Sacred Heart, St. Elizabeth, St. Louis, St. Roch, St. Stanislaus, St. Williams, Santo Christo, Fall River; St. Patrick, St. Thomas More, Somerset; Our Lady of Fatima, St. Michael, Swansea. Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Anne, St. Hedwig, St. Mary, New Bedford; St. Francis Xavier, Acushnet; Sacred Hearts, Fairhaven. Holy Family, East Taunton; Holy Rosary, Our Lady of Lourdes, Taunton; St. Peter. Dighton; St. A~n, Raynham.
Cape Cod Area St. Pius X.. South Yannouth St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis Corpus Christi, Sandwich St. Patrick, Falmouth Holy Trinity, West Harwich
24,293.43 20,960.00 14,524.68 13,005.00 12,216.00
Fall River Area Holy Name 27,952.00 Our Lady of the Angels 14,923.80 St. Mary's Cathedral 14,400.00 Turn to Page Six
Novak to Speak At Stonehill Stonehill College will award 420 baccalaureate degrees and four honorary degrees during its 26th commencement eXe!rcises on Sunday, May 22, at 10:30 a.m. on the college quadrangle. Michael Novak, a member summa cum laude graduate of the Stonehill class of 1956 and a noted and prolific writer, will deliver the commencement address. Novak, Watson-Ledden Distinguished Professor of Religion at Syracuse University and a syndicated columnist for the Washington Star, will also receive an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree. He is the Turn to Page Four
All the Numbers Come to One Latest statistics for the Fall River diocese as given in the new Official Catholic Directory show us to have a east of thousands, with 325, 000 Catholics out of a total population of 530,000 in our part of the vineyard. We're urged along the paths of virtue by 435 diocesan and religious order priests, plus 801 Sisters and 46 Brothers. That's about one priest, Brother or Sister for each 250 of us. There are 114 parishes, 18 missions and 75 chapels. Uncounted Is the number of bingos, penny sales, suppers, whists and dances they generate. Education statistics list seven high schools enrolling 3,381 students and 24 elementary schools with 8,822. Four private elementary schools have 752 students and 123 children are in three specialized institutions. Uncounted are gallons of spilled milk per lunch period, how often squeaky chalk sets teachers' nerves on edge or how many hopeful eyes scan the sky each morning to ~ if the weather is decreeing a no-sehool day. In-patients and out-patients at St. Anne's Hospital: 69,579. Tears, prayers, sighs of relief: unrecorded. Tum to Page Five
Announce 4:hanges, First Assigrlments His Excellency, the Most Rev'erend Bishop, has announced the transfer of five associate pastors and the first priestly assignments, of the five newly ordained members of the presbyterate of the diocese. Father Martin Buote will be the new assistant in St. Joan of Arc parish, Orleans. A native of Somerset, Father Buote was ordained in 1960 and has served in several parishes in the diocese. His most recent assignment has been in St. Michael's, Ocean Grove. In 1964 Father Buote received a bachelor of science degree in physics from Boston College. Long active in the Boy Scouts, he is presently Scout chaplain for the Fall River area. 'Presently stationed at Mt. Carmel. New Bedford, Father Edward Correia will be the new assistant at St. Anthony of Padua parish in Fall River. Born in New Bedford, he is a graduate of Holy Family High School. He attended St. John's Seminary, Brighton, and was ordained in 1968. His first parish assignment was to Our Lady of Victory, Centerville, where he also served as assistant CYO director for the Cape Cod area. Father Edward McIsaac, a native of Woburn, will assume pastoral duties at the Catholic Memorial Home, Fall River. Ordained in 1948, he is currently assigned to St. Joan of Arc parish, Orleans.
Attleboro Area 20,140.00 13,173.50 12,817.00 12,118.00 12,013.00
A native of Fall River, Father Michael Nagle, will be the assistant in St. Peter the Apostle parish, Provincetown. Ordained in 1972, he has the past five years been the associate at St. Mary's, Taunton. Father William Norton, a graduate of ,BMC Durfee High School, Fall River, attended St. John's Seminary, Brighton, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1967. He has served in various New Bedford parishes since that time as well as being chaplain and director of St. Mary's Home. In addition to his duties lit St. Mary's parish, New Bedford, his current assignment, he ~Ilso has served as chaplain to the New Bedford Catholic Nurses' Guild and moderator of the New Bedford area CYO. His Tum to Page Two
IRadio-TV Board IElects Ordinary Coincidentally with the designation by Pope Paul VI of Sunday, May 22 as World Communications Day, Bishop Daniel A. Cronin has been named to the board of directors- of the Catholic Communications Foundation, an organization devoted to aiding the radio and television activities of the American Catholic Church through training, counselling, funding and publishing. The foundation is funded by Catholic fraternal benefit societies. With Bishop Cronin will serve Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy, coadjutor archbishop of Miami, Fla.; D. Thomas Miller. president of the CBS television stations division; and Robert S. Walsh, vice president and general manager of WRC-TV, washington, D.C. 'In connection with World Communications Day, Father John F. Moore, diocesan director of communications, has asked priests of the diocese to use a special prayer of the faithful this Sunday. In Rome, Pope Paul's media advisor said, with regard to this Turn to Page Five
An Explanation
Leading Parishes St. John, Attleboro St. Mary, North Attleboro St. Mark, Attleboro Falls St. Mary, Mansfield Mt. Cannel, Seekonk
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UTANY OF SAINTS is chanted by choir, congregation as deacons near moment of ordination last Saturday at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River.
As Is annually the case durIng the Catholic Charities ApIleal, space requlremeJJts neet,ssltate abbreviation or eliminaltlon of many of our regular stories and features. We assure the many readers who have c:aUed or written to us about this matter that we will retum 1:0 our normal format as soon liS possible.
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 19, 1977
FATHER BUOTE
Eskimo Deacons Serve Alaska ROME (NC) - The Catholic Church among the Alaskan Eskimos, which for cultural reasons has been unable to develop a native Eskimo clergy, is now being served by a dozen Eskimo permanent deacons of the diocese of Fairbanks. Attempts to develop native Eskimo priests have failed, because Eskimos sent to study in U.S. seminaries could not adapt to the alien culture. But in the last two years, the Fairbanks diocese has launched an innovative deacon-training program in the Eskimo Yupik language. Ordination of Eskimo deacons has meant that for the first time many Eskimo Catholics are being led in war. ship by a fellow Eskimo. Deacon candidates, who do not read or write or speak English, are trained by tape recording in Yupik and througlt workshops held every two months. In addition to 11 deacons working with Eskimos inside the 400,000 - square - mile Fairbanks diocese, a 12th Eskimo deacon from Fairbanks, William Tyson, is ministering to Eskimos who have moved south to Anchorage. After the fishing season ends, deacons and their families meet for a five-day retreat. Several times a year the deacons get together at a centrally located village to exchange experiences. Many live in places not regularly served by a priest. Seven more Eskimo laymen of the diocese will be ordained deacons this year. The diocese has an Eskimo Catholic population of 5,000 - more than onethird of its total Catholic population.
FATHER CORREIA
FA111f1ER MciSAAC
FATHER NAGLE
FATHER NORTON
Pol ash Bishops Decry
title of prelate of the Virgin Islands, will now become bishop of St. Thomas. The 66-year-old bishop is a native of Brooklyn. He has headed the, Virgin Islands prelature sincle it was established in 1960.
logue group here that the Catholic Church clearly rejects "any form of proselytism" which intrudes on the free will and personal decision-making of Jews. Tommaso Federici, Scripture professor at Rome's Pontifical Urban University and consultor to the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, rejected the establishment of any organizations for the specific purpose of converting Jews.
Changes
ROME (INC)' - In a letter read in all their country's churches, the Polish bishops have criticized the Communist government for basing wage hikes and improvements in living conditions partially on membership in the Communist party. In the letter, the bishops also sounded a call against "laziness, thoughtlessness, dissipation, alcoholism and dissoluteness" in Polish life.
Urges Bell Rejection WASHINGTON (NC) - The head of the U.S. bishops migration office .has urged Congress to reject proposed changes in the immigration law, despite some provisions in the bill he called "excellent." Testifying before the House !immigration subcommittee, John McCarthy, director of Migration and Refugee Services, U.S. Catholic Conference, said the bin takes a "forward step" by redefining "refugee," but takes a "backward step" on other matters, including numerical ceilings on the number of refugees allowed in the country annually.
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I. New Diocese
VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope ,Paul VI has made the prelature of the Virgin Islands a full-fledged diocese, headquartered in the See City, St. Thomas. The new diocese, which is the only suffragan See of the archdiocese of Washington, D.C., comprises the islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St., John. Redemptorist Bishop Edward. Harper, who formerly held the
'Econondc Refugees' NEW' YORK (INC) --:' A group representing over 4 million Spanish speaking Catholics in the northeast asked Congress and the Carter Administration to firm up amnesty proposals for undocumented aliens, and to refrain from punishing employers who giv~ them jobs. The Pastoral Committee for Hispanics said these aliens should be considered "economic refugees" from poverty in their underprivileged <:ountries, rather than "illegals," fl term that the group objects to.
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Most Influential WASHINGTON (NC) -Evangelist Billy Graham was voted the most influential religious leader in a U.S. News-World report survey on people and institutions influencing America. Archbishop Joseph Bernardin of Cincinnati, president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, was voted the second most influential religious leader. He was named most influential , in last year's poll.
WASHINGTON (NC) - Two Protestant denominations which advocate strict church-state sep- 95 Percent Nonwhite aration have filed briefs on beROME (NC) - By the year half of thE! Gary, Ind. diocese. 2000, Catholics in South Africa in an action seeking Supreme will be 95 percent nonwhite, acCourt clarification of its right of cording to a study reported by access to <:ourts. The American the Oblate Information Service. Baptist Churches of the USA and the Sl~venth-Day Adventist Pope Warns Africa Church in iieparate friend of the court bri~fs: urged the high court VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope to review a federal appeals court Paul VI warned African bishops decision which overturned a dis- not to "disguise or betray" the trict court injunction obtained by faith in their efforts to give the diocese against the National Catholicism an "African face." Labor Relations Board. ,Addressing the bishops of Ruganda who were making their official five-year visits to the No IProselytising Vatican, Pope Paul asked local VENICE. Italy (NC) - A Ca- Churches in Africa to be peace tholic ecumenical expert has told makers when 'Conflicts break a high-level Jewish-eatholic dia- out within their lands.
MANlLA (NC) - The Catholic community here was thrown into an uproar when it was reported that Bishop Francisco Claver had been placed under house arrest by the martial law government of President Ferdinand E. Marcos. The office of Cardinal Jaime Sin of Manila declined to comment on the reports. Reports said Bishop Claver of the ,Bukidnon prelature. an outspoken critic of the martial law government, was confined in the archbishop's palace in Mandaluyong. Rizal, about seven kilometers from Manila. The place of confinement was decided on following an agreement between the Philippine military and the Church, which has the right of prior notification of arrests and detention of clergYlDen.
FIRST PRIESTLY ASSIGNMENTS
Rev. Martin L. Buote to Assistant, St. Joan of Arc, Orleans.
Rev. William F. Baker, to Assistant, St. Patrick, Falmouth.
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Rev. Edward F. McIsaac. to Catholic Memorial Home, Fall River.
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Filipino Bishop Is Confined
ASSIGNMENTS
Rev. Edward lEo Correia, to Assistant, St. Anthony of Padua, Fall River.
DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER
Continued from Page One new assignment will be to St. Patrick's, Wareham. Newly Ordalned The newly ordained priests will serve in parishes throughout the diocese. Father William Baker has received St. Patrick's Falmouth, as his first parish assignment. Father Raymond Cambra will go to Immaculate Conception, Fall River, as assis- . tant; Father Joseph Costa, to assistant at Our ,Lady of Health, Fall River; Father John J. Oliveira, to assistant at Mount Carmel, New Bedford; and Father John Ozug, to assistant, St. Anthony's, East Falmouth. All assign~ents will be effective on Wednesday, June 1.
Rev. Michael R. Nagle, to Assistant, St. Peter the Apostle, Provincetown. Rev. William W. Norton, to Assistant, St. Patrick, Wareham.
Rev. Raymond Cambra, to Assistant, Immaculate Conception, Fall River. Rev. Joseph M. Costa, to Assistant, Our Lady of Health, Fall River. Rev. John J. Oliveira, to Assistant, Mount Carmel, New Bedford. Rev. John C. Ozug, to Assistant, St. Anthony, East Falmouth. All assignments are effective Wednesday,
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Letters to the Editor
MAY IS MARY'S MONTH
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Dear Editor: ,Bishop James E. Walsh will celebrate his 50th anniversary as a bishop on May 22. -Bishop Walsh, now 86, has dedicated a lifetime to God and I'm sure has been a great inspiration to many people, especially those adjacent to the Bamboo Curtain. Possibly some Anchor subscribers might wish to send him a card of congratulations: Bishop James E. Walsh, The Maryknoll Fathers, Maryknoll, New York 10545. Genevieve E. Foley New Bedford
Jesus-Mary Nuns To Mark Century In" United States
Secret Grace "The Church is a collection of souls, brought together in one by God's secret grace, though that grace comes to them through visible instruments, and unites them to a visible hierarchy." - John Henry Newman
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Treasurers Meet Members of the Conference of Religious Treasurers, including delegates from the Fall River diocese, held their annual meeting at Mont Marie, Holyoke, reelecting Sister Mary Jo Walsh, SP, as chairperson. "Hope" was the theme of the three-day gathering, which heard representatives of the US Catholic Conference, the Shawmut Bank of Boston, and the religious community.
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FromS2pO* O:nce ~ain ... MAY CELEBRAnONS -took on added meaning this year as last Friday marked the 60th anniversary of the ap.;. paritions of Mary at Fatima. Among celebrants of the occasion, top, Melissa Smith, Paula Chretien and Scott Simoes, portraying the three children of Fatima at services at St. Roch's Church, Fall River; bottom, Mrs. Evelyn Kennedy, 80, crowning statue at Fatima shrine at Catholic Memorial Home, Fall River. Large rosary replica was work of' Mrs. Mary Oliveira of Home staff.
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He Aids EXJ)loited Teens On Manhatt~~n's 'Strip' NEW YORK (NC)-A new center for youths on the "Minnesota Strip"-a sordid 15block stretch of Eighth Avenue west of Times Square was dedicated here by Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York to help end exploitation of young runaways by the pornography industry. The center, called "Under 21," is a no-questions asked crisis intervention facility begun by Franciscan Conventual Father Bruce Ritter. Since 1968 Father Ritter has pioneered the Covenant House Movement, which operates nine residences housing more than 100 teenagers in Manhattan. The center is open 24 hours a day and is a catch-all for the boys and girls who pour into the Times Square area at the rate of an estimated 100,000 a year. Many are quickly exploit· ed by local porno parlors, strip joints, topless bars, pimps and pornographic film makers. Already, word has gotten around among them about the center's offer of a "warm, friendly safe place" with food and shelter and counseling. Sixtyfive youngster came through its doors in the first two weeks to escape the prostitutes, drifters and junkies outside. The facility is being studied by civic officials, probation officers and social workers. They speak of its unique multi-service approach and open-door policy toward young drifters and runaways lured to the bright lights of the high-crime theater district. Until now, according to Father Ritter, finances of Under-
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IBishop Daniel A. Cronin will be the principal concelebrant at 7 p.m. Monday, May 23, of a Jubilee Mass at Notre Dame Church, Fall River, marking the 100th anniversary of service of the Religious of Jesus and Mary in the United States. A century ago, it was to Notre Dame parish that the sisters came from Canada, to open a school to educate hundreds of children of French-Canadian immigrant families. To this day, the Sisters staff the school and with the help of lay teachers provide quality Catholic instruction to approximately 300 youngsters from kindergarten through grade eight. As well as in Notre Dame parish in this diocese, the order has expanded its work through various ministries in California, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, New Hampshire, .Texas and Rhode Island as well as elsewhere in Massachusetts. Furthermore, American sisters are stationed in South America, India, Italy, Lebanon and Pakistan. Joining Bishop Cronin in the concelebrated Mass will be a number of priests, graduates of Notre Dame School. The public is invited and special invitation goes to former students, relatives and friends of the RJM. sisters. An outdoor reception, weather permitting, will follow the ceremony. Monday's activities will usher in a year-long celebration, including alumnae socials, monthly renewal days, a major fundraising project, summer festivities, an audio-visual presentation about the order, and a homecoming festival in May 1978.
THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 19, 1977
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 19, 1977
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The New Church The growth and development of the Catholic Church in the United States is certainly one of the most interesting pages of the Church history. Close to fifty million Americans are Catholics. Yet, despite all the accolades we like to heap upon ourselves, we fail to realize that we have to take second place when it comes to the new Church of Africa. What has happened on that continent in the past fifty years and what is still going on will certainly be one of most glorious happenings in the life of the Church. Take Zaire as an examp'le. Most of us have some idea about this new nation, the former Belgian Congo, from the news stories concerning its invasion by Angola. For most Americans, however, it just means another emerging nation someplace on the lost continent. We somehow, as American Catholics, never think of an African Catholic Church. Maybe some of the following facts will help us to pay more attention to the growth and development of the Church in that part of the world: Statistics for the Church in Zaire, released by the Country's bishops at their meeting this past February are astonishing. They show that on January 1, 1977, Catholics numbered close to 11 million, nearly half the country's population of 22 million. Five of the six archdioceses are headed by Zaireans and so are 33 of the 41 dioceses. There are also four Zairean auxiliary bishops. Native priests number over 625, religious brothers 315 and sisters 1,300 in 27 local congregations. At the present time there are 400 native seminarians. To be sure, there still are many foreign missionaries. Yet the growth of the native Church is impressive. Sometimes it is easy to become very self-satisfied at the way the Church is present in American lfe. We tend to forget that we have been at it for close to 200 years. The Church in Africa is new. It is basically a product of our own times and is indeed beginning to place its unique mark on the concept of Catholicism as well as helping others to realize the real meaning of Universal as used in reference to the Church.
Double Dipping
Lace curtains . . . gracefully criss-cross a closed window . . . diffusing the soft light of the setting sun. The graceful flow of the curtains ... creates elusive patterns of light and shadow ... evoking a tinge of melancholy ... The wooden window frame forms an expansive cross . . . Only vague shapes hint at what lies outside ... beyond. The curtained window . . . with its soft grace . . . calls up feelings of nostalgia . . . memories of good things now past ; . . or already fading like the sun's dimming rays ., . The flowing folds of the curtain ... create a sense of life's ceaseless movement ... of the transistoriness of all things. Yet the solid cross . . . and the clear light . . . more visible because of the shadows . . . hint at an unchanging reality ... beyond yet within life's ceaseless changing ... an undimmed light ... whose faithful goodness . . . is the source of those good things' .. " that inevitably fade away . . . leaving us to root our hearts in Him . . . who was . . . and is . . . and ever will be . . . the same forever. "Whatever is good and perfect . . . comes to us from God ... the Creator of all light ... and he shines forever ... without change or shadow." (James 1:17)
During President Carter's famous visit to Clinton Ma., he mentioned that he would try to put an end to the practice of "double dipping," meaning that a person retired from the military with full pension then is employed by a Novak to Speak at Stonehill governmental agency at full salary. The extent of the probContinued from Page One Diocesan recipients of Phillem is enormous. ip Hemingway Sr. awards for first Stonehill alumnus to be so It has been estimated that about 177 retired admirals honored by hiis alma mater.. academic excellence will be Ann and generals are receiVing two checks from Uncle Sam, Other honorary degree recipi- J. Rodrigues, New Bedford, highone for retirement, the other for a new federal job. Some ents will be Dr. Robert Oales, re- est ranking graduate in liberal have thought that about one half of the Pentagon work search psychiatrist for the Har- arts; and Ruth Costa, South Easton, highest ranking graduate force and that number has never really been determined, is vard University Health Services, of the Stonehill Evening College. .Doctor of Humanities; Archbispresently caught up in this practice. The 26th commencement will hop Mark G. McGrath, CSC, of To zero in and get additional facts and figures has Pana:na, Doctor of Laws; and also see the reunion of Stonebeen difficult. The reason is obvious. There are a lot of Mrs. Maurice Charles, a member hill's first 25th anniversary class. retired military personnel who have a good thing going for of the Ames family which once Other classes planning reunions themselves. However, we do know that the problem is owned the property now occu- are those of 1957, 1962, 1967 and pied by Stonehill College, Doctor 1972. there, it is extensive and it is expensive. To be sure, no one is advocating the elimination of of Arts. -Swazi Gospel Archbishop McGrath, Bishop military pensions. That is a matter of justice. However, Daniel A. Cronin and Rev. ErnVATICAN OITY (NC) once retired, why must government employes be rehired est Bartell, CSC, Stonehill presi- More than a million Africans by, the same government that is paying them a pension? dent, will be among conceleb- will be able for the first time Why can't these jobs be handed over to civilians? Would rants at the 9 a.m. Baccalau- to read a part of the Bible in it be that many ex-military people cannot find a job in reate Mass preceding the com- the Swazi language now that a civilian life and have planned their retirement in this way? mencement. Bishop Cronin will new translation of St. Mark's Gospel has been completed. Indeed, there are many questions to be answered and also be homilist at the Mass. many more facts must be uncovered. But in an age when the vast majority of Americans are having a difficult time making ends meet and government jobs are difficult fot many young people to find, why should this double standard be used to benefit those already reaping government benefits? In the light of the recently disclosed difficulties of the OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Social Security system, it is a rather scandalous situation Published wel~kly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River when you consider the enormity of the military budget in 410 Highland Avenue relationship to its own pension payments to the thousands Fall River Mass. 02722 675-7151 who have been re-employed by governmental agencies. P.UBLISHER Considering the manipulations that have become comMost Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, 0,0., S.T.D. mon practice on the Washington scene, only encouragement EDITOR FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR can be given to the efforts of President Carter as he attempts Rev. John F. Moore, M.A. Rev, Msgr. John J. Regan to end this situation. "Double dipping" must go. ~ leary Pres):-Fall Riv.r
The theme of God as the' Great Spirit will be explored at a Cub Scout religious program open to all Cub packs in the Annawon Council and sponsored by the Attleboro-Taunton Catholic Committee on Scouting. To be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 12 at LaSalette Shrine, Attleboro, the program will explore the Indian concept of God and will culminate with an Indian Mass as celebrated at last summer's Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia. A family picnic and Indian games and dances will also be on the program. Information and registration blanks are available from Rev. Normand Boulet" St. Joseph Rectory, 208 S. Main Street, Attleboro. Reservations will close Wednesday, June 1.
SACRAMENTS OF IMTIATION will be the subject of
a workshop session to be presented by Rev. Charles W. Gusmer, theologian and liturgist, at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 at La Salette Center of Christian Living, Attleboro. The session, for principals, coordinators and religion teachers of the diocese, will consider the interrelationship of baptism, confirmation and Eucharist. Father Gusmer, a priest of the Newark archdiocese, is president of the North American Academy of Liturgy and professor of Sacramental Theology and Liturgy at Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington, N.J. He is the author of many articles in his field. He will be in the diocese to conduct the Fourth Annual Priests' Theology Institute, to be held from May 23 through May 27 at the La . Salette center. With the theme "Sacramental Ministry Today," the two-day institute, to be given twice, "offers the busy priest a few days in which to live, study, diseuss, pray and grow with his fellow priests - fellow ministers of the sacraments," say organizers.
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 19, 1977
'Long Haul' Seen By Pro-Lifers
Oldest Alulnna Recollects Sacred Healrt School Days
CHICAGO (NC) - The director of the bishops' pro-life secretariat has told diocesan prolife coordinators from across the country, including Rev. Thomas L. Rita of the Fall River diocese, that his office will neither back nor oppose the current drive for a constitutional convention on the subject of abortion. The movement for a constitutional convention began when pro-life forces became impatient with Congress' refusal to act on a human life amendment in the period following the Supreme Court abortion decisions of January, 1973. Eight states have passed calls for a convention. Discussing the subject after the coordinators' meeting, Msgr. McHugh told NC News: "Enactment of a constitutional amendment to protect the unborn is our top priority and our long range goal. All other short term strategies must support this." There was guarded optimism at the meeting over progress made in implementing the bishops' 1975 Pastoral Plan for Pro-Life Activities, which contained basic strategy for political, educational and pastoral efforts to deal with abortion in the United States. "We are not here to slap wrists, nor scrap among ourselves but to get support for the long haul," Msgr. McHugh told the 127 coordinators from 80 dioceses.
Set Mus~c Workshop Memorial Weekend A "Music Is You" workshop will take place Memorial Day weekend, Friday, May 27 through Monday, May 30, at La Salette Center, Enfield, N.H. With Rev. Andre Patenaude of Our Lady of the Cape parish, Brewster, as a special guest, the program will offer sessions in folk music, liturgy, liturgical crafts and sacred dance. A small charge will be made for meals and lodging for the weekend but there will be no charge for day attendance. The sponsoring body is the combined folk groups of the Manchester, N.H. diocese.
Necrology May 30 Rev. Jordan Harpin, O.P., 1929, Dominican Priory, Fall River. Rev. Edmond J. Potvin, 1937, Pastor of St. John Baptist, Fall River. Rev. James M. Quinn, 1950, Pastor, St. John Evangelist, Attleboro. May 31 Rev. Vincent A. Wolski, OFM, Conv., 1964, Pastor, Holy Cross, Fall River. _n_IIII..".."'.""I"
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AMONG TWENTY-THREE Nazareth students from Fall River and Attleboro who were medalists or placed in the Massachusetts Special Olympics held in Framingham are, from left, Marilyn Maurer, Priscilla Shea, Madeleine Charron, Tim Paul, Christine Jupin.
Radio-TV Board Elects Ordinary Continued from Page One year's Communications Day theme, "Advertising in the Mass Media: Benefits, Dangers and Responsibilities," that the most unpleasant problem facing Chritians in the field of advertising is that of cleaning up movie publicity. In singling out such advertising as a special problem, Polish Bishop Ander-Marie Deskur, president of the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications, declared, "We agree with the majority of world religious groups that human dignity is not being respected in some international movie advertising." (In the United States recently the movie "Nasty Habits" entered the scene virtually unnoticed until promotional ads featuring a( nun with hiked-up skirts provoked strong religious reaction.) Bishop Deskur, who will preach at Communications Day ceremonies in Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral May 25, also expressed concern over the fig-·
To Visit China Msgr. Joseph T. Alves, DSW, director of family counseling and guidance centers for the Boston Archdiocese, is among 20 persons and the only clergyman to be invited on a month-long tour of the social welfare institutions of China. He has asked to meet with members of the Catholic hierarchy there. The program begins May 25 with state department briefings and the 20-member group will leave for the Orient May 27.
Benefit Card Party Dames Patronesses of Sacred Heart Home, New Bedford, will hold their 52nd annual dessert card party, open to the public, at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 1 at White's restaurant, North Westport. Proceeds will benefit the residents of the Home, where during the past year the organization has contributed to renovations of the beauty shop. In charge of this year's card party is Mrs. Gerard Gagnon, aided by Mrs. Leon Poyant and Mrs. Louis Poirier. Tickets are available from them.
ures in a recent survey of American living habits. The average American, accoding to the studr, spends 50 hours a year m church, 1,400 hours on the jo~, (or, if a student, 1,000 hours m school), and 1,600 hours before the television set. "Christians need to learn how to communicate with others in order to be understood and accepted by them," said Bishop Deskur. "We must not permit the nonessentials of life to get more attention than the spritual life does. The Church can't survive on 50 hours a year." On the general Christian approach to advertising, the bishop said, "We need to learn what it means for us ourselves and for our families to exercise sobriety and active Christian poverty in the midst of omnipresent advertising. "Our children who have everything offered to them through advertising need to see the impact that the Christian way of life should have. They need to learn that everything offered in advertising need not be bought, nor even desired. "We are hoping that the 11th World Communications Day will help advertisers see that they are powerful social leaders with great responsibilities, " he concluded.
All the Numbers Continued from Page One Some 46,954 young people are enrolled in grammar and high school religious education programs. Add at least 25,223 mothers making sure rival attractions don't get there first. We had 5,390 infant baptisms, 87 converts and 2,268 marriages. Consider the oceans of coffee and liquids somewhat stronger, the acres of cakes and casseroles consumed in celebrating those 7,745 events. Calories? No comment, no statistics. Final statistic to make us glow: there are 43 young men studying for the diocesan priesthood, up four from last year. But all the numbers come down to one: one Lord, one faith, one baptism. That's the bottom line.
In 1893, when Mary Dwyer, age 6, entered Sacred Heart School, Fall River, which will close in June, it was a no-nonsense place where about the worst thing that happened was that little boys would spit on their slates to erase them instead of using the sponges and small bottles of water decreed by the Holy Union Sisters who, then as now, directed Sacred Heart. Those days were fondly recalled by Mary nwyer Touhey, now approaching 90, who will be honored as the oldest living alumna of the school at its "Grand Finale," a concelebrated Mass to be followed by a buffet and social on Saturday evening June 4. She hopes to be escorted to the event by her nephew, Rev. James H. Coughlin, S.J., academic dean of Fairfield University in Connecticut. Mrs. Touhey, who at 89 does all her own housework and remembers every detail of those long-ago schooldays, said it was taken for granted that children with baby brothers or siste:rs would stay home on Mondays to watch them while mothers di d the family wash. She recalls the late Father John Sullivan, beloved pastor of Holy Rosary Church, Fall River, as "the smartest and boldest of all the boys" during her time lit Sacred Heart. "He'd write the arithmetic answers on his slate, then hold it behind the back of the girl next to him so that the other children could copy them." She said proudly that all five children in her family graduated from the then nine-grade Sacred Heart School, no mean feat in a time when most children left school as early as possible to start work. She and severll1 others in her family, in fact. formed graduating classes C>f one, receiving their diplomas with no ceremony. All attended Durfee High School, first passing the tough entrance examination required of all Catholic school graduates and she and :1 sister later became Fall River public school teachers. Mrs. Touhey said the Sacred Heart school building that preceded the present structure was built in 1887, the year of heir birth, replacing a one-room classroom just off the church
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vestry. Her parents, Patrick and Ellen Grady Dwyer, who operated a prosperous grocery store at Bedford and Seabury Streets, donated crucifixes and pictures for each of the eight rooms of the new school. She recalls as a prime value of her years at Sacred Heart the belief instilled in her of the power of prayer. This, she says, has carried her through many difficult moments in later life. And she added, "I am happy to recall that during all those years I never heard of any of our pupils getting into any serious trouble."
Romeo Levesque Rev. Roger Levesque, assistant at St. Joseph's parish, New Bedford, who will become administrator of St. Elizabeth's parish, Edgartown, effective June I, was principal celebrant Monday at Notre Dame Church, Fall River, at a funeral Mass for his father: Romeo Levesque, who died last week at age 76. Final absolution was imparted by Bishop Daniel A. Cronin. A Fall River native, and active in Notre Dame parish affairs, Mr. Levesque operated a city market until his retirement. He is survived by a daughter, two brothers and two sisters as well as by Father Levesque.
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 19, 1977
Leading Parishes Continued from .Page One St. Thomas More, Somerset 12,367.50 St. Patrick, Somerset 9,361.00
Novick Jewelers States Nitewear
Vineyard Haven St. Augustine 3,320.00 Wellfleet Our Lady of Lourdes 2,874.00 West Harwich Holy Trinity 12,216.00 Woods HoleSt. Joseph 6,990.00
$35 Sconticut Inc.
$30 $25
Taunton Area St. Mary Sacred Heart Holy Family East Taunton St. Ann, Raynham St. Paul
8,416.00 7,862.00 7,783.00 7,476.00 7,054.00
PARISH TOTALS Attleboro Area Holy Ghost St. John St. Joseph St. Mark St. Stephen', St. Theresa Mansfield St. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart St. Mary Norton St. Mary Seekonk Mt. Carmel St. Mary
11,211.50 20,140.00 5,399.50 12,817.00 5,278.00 11,530.00 12,118.00 4,455.00 13,173.50 7,048.00 12,013.00 11,545.00
Cape & Islands 'Area Brewster Our Lady of the Cape 7,859.00 Buzzards Bay St. Margaret 11,347.00 Centerville - Our ady of Victory 8,350.00 Chatham Holy Redeemer 9,226.25 East Falmouth St. Anthony 9,161.40 Edgartown St. Elizabeth 2,001.00 Falmouth St.. Patrick 13,005.00 Hyannis St. Francis Xavier 20,960.00 Nantucket Our Lady of the Isle 7,142.50 Oak Bluffs Sacred Heart 3,361.00 Orleans St. Joan of Arc 4,834.00 Osterville Assumption 10,692.00 Pocasset St. John 6,810.00 Provincetown St. Peter 4,061.00 Sandwich Corpus Christi 14,524.68 South Yarmouth St. Pius X 24,293.43
Vocation Workshop An orientation workshop for vocation personnel to be, held the week of June 19 through 25 at Loyola University of Chicago will be the first such program in the United 'States. Vocation directors from dioceses and men's and women's religious congregations will paI1icipate in the week, for which graduate credits will be available. The project is sponsored by the newly formed National Catholic Vocation Council.
Fall River Area St. Mary's Cathedral 14,400.00 ,Blessed Sacrament 1,893.50 Espirito Santo 7,310.77 Holy Cross 2,351.00 Holy Name 27,952.00 Notre Dame 6,943.00 Our Lady of the Angels 14,923.80 Our Lady of Health 4,836.82 Holy Rosary 5,263.00 Immaculate Conception 7,437.75 9,056.05 Sacred Heart 5,760.49 St. Anne St. Anthony of Padua 3,429.00 St. Elizabeth 2,964.00 St. Jean Baptiste 3,357.00 6,616.00 St. Joseph St. Louis 3,400.00 St. Mathieu 2,086.00 St. Michael 8,512.00 St. Patrick 9,074.00 6,906.00 . SS. Peter & Paul 2,948.00 St. Roch 8,231.25 St. Stanislaus 6,005.50 St. Williams 6,538.85 Santo Christo Assonet 4,645.00 St. Bernard Central Village 4,,009.00 St. John North Westport 7,666.00 O. L. of Grace Somerset 6,637.75 St. John of God 9,361.00 St. Patrick 12,367.50 St. Thomas More Swansea Our Lady of Fatima 7,833.00 St. Dominic 6,301.00 St. Louis de France 3,242.00 St. Michael 4,430.04
New Bedford Area New Bedford 11,208.00 Holy Name 1,473.25 Assumption Immaculate Conception 12,670.25 26,105.00 Mt. Carmel 5,510.00 Our Lady of Fatima Our Lady of ,Perpetual Help 3,201.00 Sacred Heart 3,691.00 St. Anne 2,505.00 St. Anthony of Padua 3,860.83 St. Boniface 790.00 St. Casimir 1,552.00 St. Francis of Assisi 2,238.00 St. Hedwig 1,806.00 St. James 12,457.00 St. John the Baptist 9,258.50 St. Joseph 9,889.50 St. Kilian 2,088.00 St. Lawrence 14,290.95 St. Mary 9,799.00 St. Theresa 4,121.00 Acushnet St. Francis Xavier 3,493.00 Fairhaven St. Joseph 12,063.00 St. Mary 3,622.00 Sacred Hearts 1,445.00 Marion St. Rita 2,514.00 Mattapoisett St. Anthony 7,079.00 North Dartmouth 9,486.49 St. Julie South Dartmouth 10,076.00 St. Mary Wareham St. Patrick 8,064.50 Westport St. George 5,376.00
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AT SER.VlCE AWARDS ceremony at St, Anne's Hospital, Fall River, 91 employes and 19 volunteers were honored for terms of employment from five to 25 years and for volunteer service from 50 to over 5000 hours. From left, seated, Mrs. Flora Caron, Mrs. Emile Cote, Mrs. William Deschenes, recipients of 5000 hour awards; standing, Miss Nt~lIie Kruzek, nursing service, and (right) Reginald Gauthier, pharmacy director, both 25-year employes. Center, James F. Lyons, hospital executive director.
Taunton Area Holy Family 7,783.00 Holy Rosary 2,956.00 Immaculate Conception 6,305.00 4,149.00 Our Lady of Lourdes 7,862.00 Sacred Heart 4,083.50 St. Anthony 4,711.00 St. Jacques 6,778.00 St. Joseph 8,416.00 St. Mary 7,054.00 St. Paul Dighton 2,543.00 St. Peter North Dighton St. Joseph 4,154.00 North Easton 6,611.00 Imaculate Conc. Raynham 7,476.00 St. Ann South Easton Holy Cross 6,440.50
Special Gifts Taul1lton Area $350 Taunton Cooperative Bank
$300 St. Joseph Conference, Taunton
$200 St. Mary Conference $150 First Bristol County National Bank
$125 Atty. & Mrs. Richard K. Martin
$100 Mulhern's Pharmacy, B.P.O.E. # 150 Elks, William Hurley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kennedy Queen's Daughters, Taunton Savings Bank St. Ann Conference, Raynham St. Anthony Conference
$75 St. Ann Women's Guild, Raynham Aleixo Insurance Agency $66 Mozzone Bros. Lumber Yard $60 Bristol County Savings Bank $55 Holy Rosary Conference $50 . Stone Charitable Foundation, John Bright Shoe Store
Dr. Armand V. Bolino, Joseph F. Enos Co., Atty. Orlando F. Deabreu
$35 George Glynn Realtor
$30 Holy Rosary Sodality, Holy Rosary
$25 Princess House, Inc., St. Joseph Holy Name, Taunton, Gilbert Simmons Insurance, Holy Ghost Society, Holy Family, Sacred Heart Women's Guild . St. Joseph Women's Guild, Taunton, Poole Silver Co., Farrell's Restaurant Holy Rosary Children of Mary Sodality, McCarthy Coal Co., Williams Lumber Co., Inc., Dr. William Barnes, Atty. Robert Allen Fernandes Lumber Abbott's Pharmacy C.W.B. Contractors Lepage's Steak House 1882 House, Inc. Olde Forge Tavern ·Easton Foundry Co. Memorial To Edward & Isabell Murby ·Burger King Donie's Tire & Appliance Octogon Service Station Joseph E. Keough Fruit & Produce Abreau Oil Service St. Anthony Holy Rosary Society
New Bedford Area $1,000 The First National Bank $500 Institution Fairhaven for Savings Merchant's National Bank
$250 Catholic Women's Club Perry Funeral Home
$150 Debrosse Oil Co. Grenache Normandin, Insurance Agency
$100 Damien Council K of C Macedo Pharmacy Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
$75 Fairhaven Pharmacy
Cape Cod Lathing & Plastering, Inc., LaFrance Jewelers, Dr. Nathan Mitnick, George P. Ponte Insurance Agency Atty. Louis Stone, U.S. Ring ·Binder Corp., Cornish & Co., Inc. Cardoza Package Store Guilherme M. Luiz Travel Agency Bettencourt Pharmacy, Bradley, Halliwell Machine Co., Inc., Fonatine Plumbing, Central Pharmacy, International Brother· hood of Electrical Workers,Local #224 Janson's Pharmacy, Lincoln Pharmacy, Lum's Rockdale Ave.
Fall River Area $1050 Slade's Ferry Trust Co.
$1000 Venus De Milo $500 First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. $400 Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. James
$350 St. Vincent de Paul, Notre Dame Exchange, Inc.
$200 AC Lumber Co.
$156 Waring-Ashton Funeral Directors
$150 Green's Storage Warehouse
$141 Residents of Highland Heights
$125 Frank X. Perron Insurance $100 Thos. P. Egan, Inc. In Memory of Rev. George B. McNamee, Eastern TV Sales & Service Zayre Department Store The Rustic Pub Bread of Life Prayer Community Laura Curtain & Drapery Co., Inc.
$75 Fall River Florists Supply Co. $70 Beetle Plastics-Div. of Chemineer, Inc.
$60 Re-Flek Corporation $50 'Edward ,Brayton, J.C. Roofing Co., Inc., Dr. Charles Sasson, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Medeiros Salvo's Golden Foods Elmer C. Slater
$30 Andy's Rapid Transportation, Inc.
$25 Oil Heating Equipment Inc. Dr. David Prial, Daughters of Isabella - Assumption Circle #74 Mr. & Mrs. Le.o Cyr Joseph Dudek, Chauffeurs & Teamsters Helpers, Local 526 ·Professional Pharmacy, Curt's Corner, Horvitz & Horvitz Mrs. Irene Lamothe 'Pacheco Brothers 'Irven F. Goodman, Archt. Jim -Rogers Cigar Store Printing While-U-Wait Sambo's Diner John P. Slade & Son Lewis Gray Sons Co. Mrs. Harold S. R. Buffinton
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$200 $50 THE ANCHOREdgartown St. Pius X Guild, So. YarMr. & Mrs. Paul Govoni Thurs., May 19, 1977 ST. ELIZABETH mouth Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Melia $100 Our Lady of Victory Guild, Oak Bluffs $40 Attleboro Area Edgartown Drug Co. Centerville Mr. & Mrs. Tony Vieira SACRED HEART $1200 $30 $75 Our Lady of the Cape Guild, $50 Attleboro Dyeing & Finishing Brewster Mr. & Mrs. Ellsworth 'Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Victor E. LindCorp. Holy Ghost Society blom, Mary Verrier, In Memory $100 $50 Sacred Heart Guild $552 Frank Duarte Our Lady of Victory Confer- of James & Rose Chantre Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Coutinho Residents of Madonna Manor ence, Centerville, Sts. MargaretMr. & Mrs. George Goulart $28 $300 $30 Mary Guild, Buzzards Bay In Memory of James J. TamAttleboro Particular Council Patricia Brown Stone's Beauty & Barber agini Pocasset $25 Shops, Falmouth $200 $25 & Mrs. Raymond Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Chergwin, Dr. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST Jeweled Cross Co. Karol Morse, Mr. & Mrs. Anna B. Flynn, Mr. & Mrs. ArFalmouth $170 $120 George Cormier, Katherine Fer- nold Kheary, Evangeline MurFalmouth Diner A Friend Dr. A. J. Terranova nandes, Mr. & Mrs. A. O. Ik- phy, Mrs. Philip Norton, Mrs. $75 $100 $150 Trade Winds Motel, Falmouth kela, Mr. & Mrs. Richard R.. Walter Smith Jr. A Friend, Anonymous, Mrs. Baker $50 St. John Conference Helen Brown, Mrs. Martin LawIda Monterio, Mr. & Mrs. EdSt. Anthony Council of CathFalmouth McGowan Insurance Agency, less, Mr & Mrs. Louis McArthur, ward Gustowski, Mr. & Mrs. Leo olic Women, E.Falmouth Inc., Sacred Heart Conference ST. PATRICK Mr. & Mrs. William Carr A. Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Dr. & Mrs. Edward Fitch, $100 $75 Garcia, Mr. & Mrs. John F. Falmouth $100 Dr. & Mrs. Richard Shea Mr. & Mrs. John Greenhalgh Burns Dr. & Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. Patrick McDonnell, Mr. Stephen H. Foley Funeral Falmouth $50 Mr. & Mrs. Marson Paresi, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rebello Home Mr. & Mrs. Albert Giordano & Mrs. Keith E. Songer, Mr. & $40 $50 Holy Ghost Conference $30 Mrs. John J. Burke, Georgina C. Martin's of Falmouth Pauf Champagne, Mrs. T. M. Swift & Fisher, Inc. Harold G. Czarnetzki Colonial Shopping Center, Fal- Lips, Mr. & Mrs. 路Fred C. Rour- McKenna ke $50 $25 mouth Elm Arch 'Inn, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. John Sheridan, Mr. & Mrs. James M. Duggan, Melvin E. Dolan Fireside Moters, Inc., No. End $35 Mr. & Mrs. William Hervey, Mr. Social Club, Ed Pariseau Real McDonald's Paint 'Store, Fal- Mr. & Mrs. David F. Fannon, $40 Catherine E. Morrison, Mary M. Estate, Taunton Cooperative mouth Mr. & Mrs. John T. Gupthill, & Mrs. Henry Thoma, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Fortucci, Mr. & McDevitt, 'Lucy Leone, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. John Tegan Bank $30 Mrs. John O'Connor Mrs. Henry Murphy Betty DohStone Ends Restaurant Ferreira's Grasmere Pub $30 Martha Hurley, Mr. & Mrs. erty, Mr. & Mrs. James Lopes, $25 Louise Cook $45 Harold Czarnetzki, Robert L. & Mrs. Nicholas Puorro, Mr. Cape Cod Bus Lines, Falmouth, $25 Marathon Co. Hall, Mr. & Mrs. James MahonDoane, Beal & Ames, Inc., Hy- Mr. & Mrs. Elmer J. Pomeroy, Mr. & Mrs. John Dalton, Mr. $35 G. Edward Garceau, Mildred & Mrs. William Rowe, Mr. & ey, Mr. & Mrs. John Donahue annis, Haly Name Society, St. Arns Park Motels, Rioux & Francis Xavier, Hyannis, Dukes L. Morse Dana Lonergan, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. John Ciummei, Mr. & Mrs. Tunnicliff John F. McNamara, Mr. & Mrs. John Conway, Mr. & Mrs. John Steven Swinamer County Savings Bank, Edgar$25 town, Martha's Vineyard Na- Alfred W. Salie, Mr. & Mrs. Mar- C. Fabry Osterville tional Bank, Paul E. Sullivan shall Bugg, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mr. Mrs. John F. Flynn, HarAchin's Garage, Dwyer HeatFagan Realtor, So. Yarmouth old McCormick, Frank J. Morse, ing & Air Conditioning, Dyer OUR LADY OF THE Mr. & Mrs. Louis Eacobacci, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Medeiros, Mr. Danny Kay's, E. 'Falmouth, Funeral Home, Walter B. EdASSUMPTION wards, Dr. & Mrs. Maurice D. A-I Instant Printing, W. Dennis, Mr. & Mrs. William Connors, & Mrs. Patrick Schmidt .$100 Daggett's Liquor Store, So. Yar- Mr. & Mrs. John E. McManus, Mabel L. Waggett, Mr. & Mrs. Grant, Paul G. Donahue McNally's Pkg. Store, Milady's mouth, Erwin's Pharmacy, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. William Reagan, Mr. Edward Woods, Harold C. WilJerome Doyle son Ine., Frank M. Miller & Son, Na- So. Yarmouth, So. Yarmouth & Mrs. Richard C. Coughlin Anonymous Mrs. Katherine G. Robbins tional Fence, Pedro's Service sta- Hardware $50 Falmouth Jewelry Shop, Mrs. tion Brewster Robert Shields Max Cohen, Falmouth, FredTondreault Auto Sales Nantucket $35 OUR LADY OF THE CAPE erick V. Lawrence, Inc., FalCastro County Square Anonymous mouth, Colonial Laundry, FalEdmund's French Flair OUR LADY OF THE ISLE $400 $30 mouth Evergreen Gardens La Salette Fathers $30 Henry 'Labute Puritan Clothing of Cape Cod, Frenchie's Service Station Margaret Pope James Friel $100 Attleboro Telephone Answer- Inc., Hyannis Thomas F. Mara $25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Pare ing Service Samuel Miller, George F. Milli$25 $50 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McAuley, gan, Thomas Cochran, Philip Mrs. Catherine C. Crocker Cape Cod Area Mr. & Mrs. Albert Brock, Paci- McCartin, Thomas Driscoll, Rem$25 fic National Bank, Nancy Chase igio P. Alberico, Samuel Re, Buzzards Bay $500 St. Mary's Guild Thomas McGuiness Mr. & Mrs. James McNamara, ST. MARGARET Cheryl E. Sunday, Hyannis Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Walker Harvey Anderson, Michael Katherine A. Carney, Mrs. $300 Mr. & Mrs Robert D. Congdon Horne, Andrew Canning Thomas G. Freeley, Mr. & Mrs. $100 Nantucket Savings Bank Anonymous St. Joan of Arc Guild, Orleans Mr. & Mrs. William Haskell James Julian
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MOMENT OF ORDINATION for Father William Francis Baker comes as Bishop Cronin imposes hands on his head. At right, other
members of the presbyterate follow Ordinary in imposition ceremony. Five young men were ordained for the diocese last Saturday.
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Vineyard Haven ST. AUGUSTINE $125 Michael Fontes Jr. $100 Leonard Martin $50 A Friend, Beatrice Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Walsh $25 Mr. & Mrs. John Fortes, Mr. & Mrs. Richard 'Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Thifault
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$150 Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Rose $100 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lussier $30
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Doucette $25 Lorraine Kmiec, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Foley, Mr. & Mrs. George Dutra, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Austin Rose Mary L. Rose, Wellfleet Pharmacy, Mr. & Mrs. William Hayes, Flora N. Peters
Woods Hole ST. JOSEPH $100 Dr. & Mrs. William J. Daly & Family $60 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Murphy Eugene Young $50 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O'Grady $30 Ruth T. pyne $25 Ann P. Nickelson
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Mr. Charles Connors $30
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SACRED HEART John Brady, Joseph LaNinfa, Vivian E. Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kuper Joseph S. Rose $30 Mr. & Mrs: James D. Corliss, Mrs. Lydia Moore, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Santos, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Francisco Mr. & Mrs. Rene St. Yves 0,
ST. MARY
$200 Dr. John Fenton Dennis J. Sullivan, John B. Grant $75 Ethel & Esther Buckley $50 Cecelia & May Sheerin $40 John Gonzals $35 Janice Russell, Thomas Russell $30 Catherine Brady Mr. & Mrs. James Avila Mr. & Mrs. William Clifford $25 James Burns, Margaret Martin, Mrs. Fred Tripp, Mrs. Edward O'Gara, Dennis McSweeney, Patricia McSweeney Ralph Buckley, Mrs. Raymond Chamberland, Marguerite Claffy Marguerite Creegan, Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus Figlock Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Granfield, W. Hansen, Marguerite Hoye, Helen McCarthy, F. Mulholland, J. Mulholland, John Mulholland Mary Mulholland, Anna O'Keefe Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Tranter
CONCEPTION
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis J. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Robert Voyer
SAVI: $50.00
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Mr. & Mrs. John Carty $30 Ruth Nihan & Vincent Nihan James Charbonneau . Mrs. James A. Barnett Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Gagnon Lawrence & Nabby Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Donald Trainor $29 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Spellman
North Attleboro ST. MARY
$115 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Donley $100 Mr. & Mrs. Charles McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tousignant
$25
$50 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Brennan $40 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hindle
$36 Mr. & Mrs. John Chaplow $35 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Donnelly
$25 Mrs. Ruth Baxter, Mr. & Mrs. William Corrigan, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dupras, Mrs. Louise Farrands, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Feney . Mr. & Mrs. John Fitzgibbons, Mrs. Helen Peczynski, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Perreault, Mr. & Mrs. Dorily Sarazin, Sarah Willersinn A & M Service Station, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Meomartino, H.P. Nelson Tool Company, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Sousa
So Attleboro ST. THERESA
$1000 So. Attleboro Council No. 5876 K of C $250 Vincent DeQuattro $50 George Boyd, Katherine Bradley, Annie Burch, Donald Boardman
$40 Norman Carrier $35 Anthony Rezendes $30 Richard Murray, Ernest Major Thomas Reilly
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TRINITARIAN FATHER Thomas Coughlin, earlier this month ordained the first deaf priest in the nation, hopes to lead the deaf to a "promised land of more facilities and pro~ grams" and says he feels "somewhat fearful because of the immensity of the task I have to do for God." (NC Photo) . $25 Raymond Welch, Leo Dery, Irene Pitas, Bernard Auger, William O'Brien, George Busby Francis Keane, John Bourque Mrs. Julia Frova, George LeBeau, Ambrose Corrigan Family George Tedino, Robert Joubert, Edward McGoran, Rodolphe Bergeron, Wilfred Goulet Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Vachon
Attleboro Falls ST. MARK
$200 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cunningham William Parker, Sr. Mrs. Ann Walton $135 Mr. & Mrs.. Albert Gallant $100 James Murphy James M. Curtis Mr. J Mrs. William Connelly Dr. & ,Mrs. John Killion $50 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Charles O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Peter Armirotto Mr. & Mrs Gerald O. Duquette Mr. '& Mrs. James Brennan The Seguin Family Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Morrissey $40 Mrs. Ernest & Anita Gendron $35 Mr. & Mrs. John Levis $30 Mr. & Mrs. Dominick LaFratta Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lavin, Florence E. Leary $25 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Collins, Mr. & Mrs. Phil Lindstrom, Robert
Demers, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Arruda Mrs. ,Barbara Carr, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel DelVecchio, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. & Mrs. F. Hawkins, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hickman Mr. & Mrs. Leo Devlin, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sharkey, Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Fales, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Scalera, Mr. & Mrs. John A. Fuller John J. Johnston, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Battersby. Mrs. Kathleen Walsh, Mr. & Mrs. John Prest, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis O'Neil, Mr. & Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Croke Mr. & Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. James F. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Francis Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Rice, Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Servant
AUleboro HOLY GHOST'
$200 Mr. & Mm. John A. Caponigro $50 Mr. & Mrs:. Francis R. Lavallee Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Rayball Mr. & Mrs. Edward Amesbury, Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Benson, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ambets, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Schulze $30 Dr. & Mrs. Richard Brousseau, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Macedo $25 Mrs. Maria Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. John P. Cloud, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar L. Gagne, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Arruda Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Proulx
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$950 Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Condon
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$110 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Scanlon $100 Mr. & Mrs. John Reardon Mr. & Mrs. R. Giannitelli ;Peter Silvia Mr. & Mrs. William Flynn Florence H. Doyle
$60 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Castro $50 Mr. & Mrs. James Heagney Mrs. Francis E. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Harry Borden, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph M. Castro
Malvina Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stoops, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Galligan, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Desjardins Mrs. Mary Grimes, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Flynn, Mr. & Mrs. James Sullivan, J. Harry Condon Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John Smulligan Mrs. James Harris, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Rego, Mr. & Mrs. Mervell T. Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Wilferd Cardin, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Wheelock, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Rea, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Robistow Mrs. Adela Dudovicz, Mrs. Alice Croke, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Cruff, 'Ellen Loew, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Burt Mr. & Mrs. John Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. James Cassidy, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gilroy, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morin ;P. R. Vacca, Kenneth E Stringham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Wnuk
New Bedford IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
$250 Confirmation Class of 1977 $125 Henry Rodrigues $100 Adel D. Fidalgo $76 Victor Rebello Jr. $50 Dr. David Costa $40' Mariana Reis $35 Joao P. Cordeiro $30 Bernadette Costa $25 Olivia Barros, Mrs. Manuel Bettencourt, In Memory of Daniel Burgess, Arthur Correia, Arthur Gonzales David Lira, John Medeiros, Arlindo Mourao, Edmund Nobrega, Manuel Sardinha ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
$200 Rev. Jose A. F. dos Santos $50 Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Machado Mr. & Mrs. Antone Almeida $40 A Friend $30 A Friend,- In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Costa, & Son, George Costa, Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Tavares $25 Mr. &. Mrs. Joao Hendriques, Mr. & Mrs. Celestino Macedo, In memory of Gabriel V. Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Medeiros, A Fiiend Mrs. Mary Schusner, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. George Vasconcellos Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Jardin, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Parsons, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse V. Santos Jr., In Memory of Louis Vieira
ST. JOSEPH
$50 Arthur Janson $25 St. Joseph Bingo, Annette Collard, Mr. & Mrs. Roger P. Fredette, Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Marchand OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Casimir Smeka, A Friend $25 In Memory of Stephen and Mary Plichta, A Friend ST. KILIAN
$100 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bernardo $35 Janet Hardman $30 Mary 'Augeri
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Baron, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Landry OUR LADY OF FATIMA
$100 Atty. & Mrs. Paul Mathieu, Mr. & Mrs. John Rita $50 Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pelletier, Mr. & Mrs. Charles LeBlanc, A Friend $40 Anonymous A Friend $25 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bourbeau, Mr. & Mrs. William Carrado, Mrs. Eugene Desaulniers, Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Langlais, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pereira Anonymous ST. THERESA
$50 Lemieux Engineering Co., A Friend Friend, Anonymous $35 Mr. & Mrs. Henri Valois $28 Mr. & Mrs. John Lebeouf $25 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Frechette, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Lemieux, Mr. & Mrs. A.Idege Cote, Mrs. George Constantine, Mr. & Mrs. Normand Mathieu Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Rock, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Rego ST. MARY
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Marshall St. Mary's Womens Guild Mr. & Mrs. Leo Robida $30 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Manville
$25 Mr. & Mrs. J. Paul Thibeault Mr. & Mrs. William Whelan Mr. & Mrs Francis Kwiatkowski Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lariviere, Mr. & Mrs. John Higham, Mrs. Cecelia Thunert Mrs. James Morrison ST. ANNE
$100 St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Anne's Conference $35 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Powell $25 Ernest Raphael Raymond Kobza
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New Bedford
$200 MT. CARMEL
$50 Evelyn Hendricks, Mary Hendricks, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio A. Santos $40 Mr. & Mrs. Duarte M. Raposo, Mr. & Mrs. Joao Tomasia
$35 George Moniz Dr. & Mrs. Francisco da Silva
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Caetano, Mr. & Mrs. Octavio M. Gonsalves
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Sauners,
$150 Mr. & Mrs. William Kearney
$125 Mr. & Mrs. John Dunn Dr. & Mrs. James Bolton
$110 Dr. & Mrs. William Walsh
$100 A Friend (1) , Mary Downey John Glennon
$85 Mrs. Thomas Osborne
$26 Antone Felix, Jr.
$77 A Friend (1)
$25 In memory of Jose Gouveia, & deceased relatives, In memory - of Mary L. Felix, Mt. Carmel Club Scouts - Pack 11, Mr. & Mrs. Armando D. Alves, Mr. &
Mrs. Gil C. Amaral Mrs. Maria G. Carvalho, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Felix & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Goulart, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth King, Mr. & Mrs. Richard King Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Carlos B. Lima, Hilda Mathews, Mr. & Mrs. Jose J. de Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Mendonca Mr. & Mrs. Donald Morris, Mr. & Mrs. Jose do Rego, Mrs. Mary M. Rocha, Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel da Rosa, Mrs. Delmar Silvia Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Souza Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Souza, Mrs. Maria Isabel Vieira Mrs. Maria Teresa Aresta, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Cray ST. FRANCIS OF ASSlSI
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Domenic Catalano, Ghilardi Family St. Francis of Assisi Men's League
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Castellina, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Morelli, Mr. & Mrs. Leonel Neron, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Pallatroni, Dorothy Vikre Mr. & Mrs. Armand Coelho, Mr. & Mrs. Henry K. Healy, Emma S. Lima, Manly Mfg. Co. HOLY NAME
$150 Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Beauregard,
$55 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Gunning
$25 Mrs. Bjarne Bendiksen, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Crowley, In Memory of Alice Hill, Mrs. Francis S. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. George E. Swansey Mr. & Mrs. William Demsky OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION
$45 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ramos
$40 Holy Name Society OLOA
$35 Mrs. Palmira Silvia
$30 Joseph P. Silvia
$25 Mrs. Joanne Ramos, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Barboza, O. L. O. A. Club Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Sauro, St. Martin De Porres Guild, Mr. & Mrs. Aquinel Rose
$75 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nclntyre, A Friend
$70 Mr. & Mrs. John Tierney The Doherty Family
$65 Mrs. Ruth Markey
$60 Mary B. Wheaton
$50 Mrs. Thomas Mahoney, Dr. & Mm. William iVIuldoon, A Friend (2)
Margaret Austin, Mr. & Mrs. James Dee, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Harrington, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Long, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mahon Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Smith, A Friend Mr. & Mrs. William McMahon
$40 Mrs. William Downey, Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Marshall, Mrs. Ambrose Smith A Friend (2)
$35 Mrs. Roland Mathieu, Clayton Russell, A Friend (I) Mr. & Mrs. Henry Z. Horn, Mrs. Edward D. Murphy, A Friend
$30 Mary Downey, Mr. & Mrs. John Zygiel Margaret Downey, Angela J. Hayes, In Memory of Alan Moriarty, Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Phillips, Rosemary Porter Mr. & Mrs. Paul Curry, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Macedo, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan, A Friend (1)
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Harold S. Barney, Mr. & Mrs. James Corbett, Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Delaney, Mrs. Hazel McCrohan, Helen McGrath Veronica O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pierce, Madeline Riley, Mrs. Edith Thatcher, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. John Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wood, A Frienl1 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Beauregard, Anna M. Brady, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Calnan, Francis Carney, Mary Carroll Mrs. Thomas Foye, Mrs. Alice L. Holmes, Johanna Markey, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Ostric, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Page Mr. Mrs. Henry Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Poitras, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Porter, Mr. & Mrs. George Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. George Swansey, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Touhey, A Friend (4) Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bolton, William Doyle, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Lemos, James Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde L. Rounseville, A Friend
A Verdade E A Vida Dirigida pelo Rev. Edmond Rego Enatural que os fi Ihos ao levantarse pela manha, saudem os seus pais. Ao falar-vos dessa vida de amizade com Deus, que ha-de traduzir-se num trato carinhoso ao longo do dia, come~o por lembrar-vos esses primeiros momentos da jornada. As ora~oes da manha sao os bons dias, a sauda~ao cordial, 0 beijo cheio de ternura que dames ao nosso Pai Deus, a nossa Mae Santa Maria. Que nao possa apl icar-se a nos a queixa do Senhor na Sagrada Escr itu ra: "Engrandec i filhos e enalteci-os e eles Me sao rebeldes. Conhece 0 boi 0 seu dono e 0 jumento a manjedoura do seu possuidor; mas Israel nao tem conhecimento". Somos fi Ihos de Deus e Ele nao esta la longe, onde bri Iham as estrelas. Esta junto de nos, "e esta como um pai amoroso, quer mais a cada um de nos do que todas as maes do mundo podem querer aos seus fi Ihos.' Ao acordar logo nos vem ao pensamento o que mais queremos, 0 que mais nos preocupa. Por isso'o nosso primeiro pensamento deve ser para Deus. Temos de ama-Lo acima de tudo: '~mar&s ao Senhor, teu Deus, com todo 0 teu .coraSao, com toda a tua alma e com toda a tua mente", Iembra 0 Senhor no Evangelho. As orasoes da manha podem e devem ser pequenas. Mas havemos de par nelas todo 0 esmero, por exemplo, rezando-as de joelhos junto da cama, logo que nos levantamos, com os ol~os bem abertos. ~ E, para isso, viver esse minuto heroic( do levantar: quando toca 0 despertador ou quando nos chamam. Sem ficar a discutir com o travesseiro ... E bom que nos ordenemos, come~ando pelo princfpio. Senao andaremos todo 0 dia atrasados, "a Idrabando" todas as nossas obriga~oes. Hora certa de levantar, de modo a fazer as coisas a tempo e horas, com alma e com calma. 1550 exigira tambem uma hora certa de deitar, porque, naturalmente, precisamos de descansar. Essas oracoes da·manha poderao ser: 0 .> , sinal da cruz, 0 Pai Nosso, Av€-Maria a Nossa Senhora, 0 oferecimento das obras do dia e varias outras oracoes pequenas. Quanto ao ofercime~to das obras do dia algo muito importante. ,Podeis imagina-Io como 0 leme dos navios. E uma pequena pe~a, mas e ele que marca 0 rumo, que conduz para o porto segura ou que deixa 0 barco despadacar-se nos rochedos. Podeis imagina-Io tambem como a direcfao que,se poe. no envelope ao escrever uma carta. E ela que faz que chegue ao seu destino. Deitar no correia uma carta muito bem feita, mas sem direc~ao, apenas conseguira algum comentario menos favoravel do carteir que a ,1 evantasse •.. E a intencao com que fazemos as coisas que Ihes da sentido. Podemos faze-las para Deus ou podemos faze-las para nos: por vaidade, por ambi~ao terrena, ou para buscar um prazer qualquer. As acsoes mais santas pode a nossa vontade desordena-Jas, conspurcando-as com uma inten~ao ma ou menos recta: podemos ir a Missa para ver caras ou trajes, pode dar-se uma esmola por vaidade. Enos queremos fazer todas as coisas para Deus, para the agradar, como uma carta de pessoas enamoradas. Oferecer ao Senhor as nossas ac~oes levar-nos-a tambem a par em tydo 0 que fazemos toda a perfeisao humana de que somos capazes, pois como Abel, queremos dar ao Senhor 0 melhor que temos.
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New Bedford ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
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$135 The Beauregard Family $50 The Esa Family, Mrs. Louis F. Parent $25 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Rioux, Mrs. Godelive Soucy, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Young, Mr. & Mrs. Laurent Roy, Mr. & Mrs. Amedee Lestage Mrs. Eva Benoit, Mr. & Mrs Gerard Goguen
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SACRED HEART
$175 St. Vincent De Paul Society, $100 Sacred Heart Conference Bishop James E. Cassidy-General Assembly 4th Degree K. of C., Anna Sirois $75 Ladies of St. Anne $50 Arthur H. Deschenes, Gerald LaFrance, Pierre Seguin, Leonard Simmons $25 J. R. Arthur Forgue,' Frank Kutis, Jules Lamothe, Alpha Ricard, Arthur Trahan Ronald Desruisseau, Joseph Rainville, Paul Soucy, Rose Audette
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$250 Rev. Daniel Oliveira Reis, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert C. Oliveira $100 Attorney & Mrs. Manuel Rezendes $75 A Friend $60 A Friend
FUNERAL SERVICE Robert l. Studley. freas. Gordon l. Homer Howard C. Doane Sr. Robert l. Studley Howard C. Doane Jr. HYANNIS 775.0814 South Yarmouth 3111,2201 Harwich Port 432.05113
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Saturday ~ITO[kDITO® WITH A DIFFERENCE
"9@'• • THIS SNAPSHOT is from a picture essay entitled "The Expressions of a Child," which earned Massachusetts' Junior Miss, Suzanne Paquin, a senior at Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, a place among 10 finalists in the fifth :annual Kodak Junior Miss Photo Awards. $30 Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Stavros Mrs. Mary Castanho $25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Farias, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Tavares, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Joaquim IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
$103 A Friend
$100 In Memory of Thomas W. and Mary Newbury and Robert E. Newbury $75 A Garcia $50 Mr. & Mrs. J. DeMendonca, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Doyle, A Friend, A Friend $40 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Iwanski $37.75 . In Memory of Daniel & Manuel Pimental $35 Leonel Plliva $30 Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Natale A Friend $25 - A Friend, Bertha Ashworth, Mrs. Catherine Brahy, Mrs. Adam Brooks, Gilbert Cyr Andrew Cook, John & Mary McMurrer, Mrs. Joseph Mithers, Mrs. WiIIislm Mitchell A Friend
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
$100 Silva Funeral Homes $50 Mr. & Mrs. Antonio T. Cabrul $25 Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hamel, Robert B. Sousa Anonymous ST. LOUIS
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Methot $35 John Whitty $30 James Whalen, Jr. $25 Mrs. John Partridge, Anthony De Meo, Gertrude O'Neil, Evelyn Creigh ST. PATRICK
$400 St. Patrick Conference of St. St. Vincent De Paul Society $200 St. Patrick Bingo Committee $30 Mrs. A. Simmons $25 Elizabeth Barlow, Mrs. Anna Bevilacqua, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Delzenero, Mr. & Mrs.· Albert E. Dufresne, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Haponik Mrs. Aiton King, Mrs. Joseph Paquin, Mrs. Joseph Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Silvia, Stanley J. Wineta .
ST. MARY CATHEDRAL
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$40 Mr & Mrs. James A. Robinson $30 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas T. Tyrrell $25 Mrs. Mary Foley & Angela Foley, Francis A. Moran, William P. O'Brien NOTRE DAME
Fall RiverTrust Co.
$30 Raymond J. Thibault $25 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Fournier, Mr. & Mrs:. Roger Richard', Mr. & Mrs. Edgar St. Martin
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ST. WILLIAM
$500 Rev. Msgr..Raymond T. Considine $200 St. William's Conference $150 Rev. John F. Moore $100 Anna Gottwald In memory of John Kane $50 St. William's Ladies Guild $30 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Viveiros $26 In Memory of -the Raposa Family $25 Fred Gottwald, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gauthier, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dooley, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Doucet
$400 Rev. Antonio C. Tavares $200 Santo Christo Conference of St. Vincent de Paul $75 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Medeiros $50 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Victor & Family $40 J. F. M. & Son $30 Mr. & Mrs. Jose C. Branco, Mr. & Mrs. George W. Rogers $25 Mr. & Mrs. GuaIter M. Lopes, Mr. & Mrs. Jose Barbosa, Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro Barreira, Mrs. Aida Botelho, Jose A. de Costa· & Wife Mrs. Hilda M. Correia, Mr. & Mrs. Clemente O. Farias, Mr. & Mrs. John Freitas, Mr. & Mrs. Antone L. Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Sousa Machado Manuel M. Matias, John Medeiros & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Jose De Oliveira, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Paulo, Mr. & Mrs. Justino Paulo Mrs. Herculana Raposa, Mr. & Mrs. Pedro Raposo, Mrs. Rosaline Rezendes, In Memory of Antonio deLima Sa"mpaio, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Silva Mr. & Mrs. Francisco F. Soares, Mr. & Mrs. Renato R. Tavares, Alfred Vieira ST. ANNE
$300 Dominican Fathers $200 Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Ross $100 St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Anne's Parish Mr. & Mrs. Normand H. Boule $50 Anonymous, Anonymous, Donald C. Auger $40 Loretta Fillion Cecile Sutton Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Botelho $35 Mr. & Mrs. Andre Plante $30 The Gauthier Family Maurice Michaud $25 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Bedard, Laurence Lavoie, Mr. & Mrs. George Ledoux, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Lessard, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard G. Theroux, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Tremblay, Mr. & Mrs. Normand Chapdelaine, Dr. & Mrs. Alphonse Poirier Mr. & Mrs. Henry Picard OUR LADY OF THE HOLY ROSARY
$35 Joseph & Marilyn Roderick $30 Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Saulino & Family, Mrs. Pileria Ventura Mr. Mrs. Joseph Graci $25 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Capeto, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. D'Ambrosio, Mrs. Lena Ricci, Mrs. Mary Saulino Ponte, Rose Sisca Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Gillette, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Kiah O'Brien III
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ST. ROCH
Interscholastic Sports
IN THE DIOCESE
By BILL MORRISSETTE
$100 Saulnier's Cleansers & Laun· derers, Inc.
$50 St. ~och's Council of Catholic Women Antonio Coutu
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bernier ST. STANISLAUS
Taunton Tourney Highlight of Week's Activity A highlight of this week's scholastic sports calendar is the second annual Taunton High School Invitational Girls' Softball Tournament scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at the Taunton High School campus under sponsorship of the Taunton High School Student Council and Athletic Department. Canton, the tournament's champion and the Hockomock League titlist, entered along with ho.st Taunton, Westport and DIghton-Rehoboth. The tourne~ opener, at 1 ~.m. Saturday, pIts Taunton agamst .Westport. Taunton competes m t~e Southeastern Mass. Confere?ce. s Division Three, W~S~P?rt IS m the conference's DIVISIon Two. Canton and Dighton-Rehoboth are scheduled to meet at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dighton-Rehoboth is
Conference Title Races Still Undecided One week from torlorrow Southeastern Mass. Conference baseball winds up its 1977 schedule but entering this week none of the three divisional championships had been decided. The Division One crown may,
Dighton-Rehoboth at Connolly, Bishop Feehan High ~t Ca~e, Seekonk at Coyle-CassIdy. DI~ ision Three - Westport at DIman Yoke, Norton at ~ew Bed-. ford Yoke, Holy FamIly at St. Anthony, Old Rochester at
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c amplOn ~ ee m . of a game ramed out on May 9. Barnstable and Attleboro cannot yet be counted out of the race. D . -Y th 's at Attleboro enms. armou 1 today m another makeup game. Before this week's action Case was leading Division Two with Bishop Connolly High trailing by only a half-game and Dartmouth and defending champion Coyle, Cassidy still in contention. Diman Yoke and Bourne were tied for the Division Three lead and this pennant race gives promise of ending in a dead heat. Tomorrow's schedule: Division One - Taunton at Somerset, Attleboro at New Bedford, Barnstable at Falmouth, Durfee at Dennis-Yarmouth. Division Two - Fairhaven at Dartmouth,
's schedule: Division One _ YBarnstable at Durfee, Attleboro at Falmouth, Taunton at New Bedford, Stang at Somt D' .. T 0 Fal'rhav erse. IVISIon w S k k D' ht n-Rehoen at ee on, Ig 0 . both at Feehan, Coyle-CassIdy at Connolly, Dartmouth at Case; Division Three _ New Bedford Yoke at Westport, Diman at Holy Family, Bourne at Norton, St. Anthony at Wareham. Next Wednesday's schedule lists Attleboro at Stang, Somerset at Barnstable, Falmouth at Durfee New Bedford at DennisYarmo~th in Division One; Case at Coyle-Cassidy, Connolly at Fairhaven,. Seekonk at DightonRehoboth, Feehan at Dartmouth in Division Two; and, Holy Family at New Bedford Yoke, Westport at Bourne, Wareham at Diman, Old Rochester at Norton in Division Three.
Hockomock Ends Season Tomorrow The Hockomock League rings down the curtain on its baseball reason tamorrow with Canton at Sharon, Oliver Ames at Stoughton, King Philip at Foxboro and Franklin at North Attleboro. That league's softball season also ends tomorrow with Sharon at Canton, Stoughton at Oliver Ames, Foxboro at King Philip and North Attleboro at Franklin. The same pairings, but with the order of home games reversed apply to Boys' Tennis in its season finale tomorrow when girls' tennis also ends with the same schedule pairings as in softball. Spring track schedules for boys and girls have already been completed and divisional meets are scheduled for Saturday. In girls' track the Division One meet will be held at New
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OUR LADY OF THE ISLE, NANTUCKET St. Mary's Guild will hold its annual communion breakfast at Jared Coffin House following 7:30 a.m. Mass Sunday, June 12. Reservations should be made with Barbara Butler, 228-1171 or Jeanette Dee, 228-1554, before Monday, May 23.
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ST. DOMINIC, SWANSEA Rev. Bemardine J. Smith, TOR, will conduct a mission appeal at all Masses the weekend of June. 4 and 5 for the benefit of his community's Indian and Brazilian missions. OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION, NEW BEDFORD Dedication of a monument and parking lot honoring all Cape Verdean seamen will take place at noon Mass Sunday, May 22, under auspices of the Cape Verdean Seamen's Committee.
-HOLY NAME, FALL IUVEK First Holy Communion will be received at 9 a.m. Mass Saturday, May 21. :Parents of Holy Name pupils wishing to join the Concerned Parents' Assn. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 23 at the school to elect officers and plan next year's agenda. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, FALL RlVEllt Four soloists and a chamber orchestra of eight members will participate in a sight-sing of Handel's Messiah to be held at the Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 22. All area singers are welcome to participate in the reading of Parts II and III of the oratorio.
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ST. LOUIS DE FRANCE, SWANSEA Mrs. Aubrey M. Armstrong and Leonel ;Parent will head a parish committee planning observances of the parish's 50th anniversary, to extend from September of this year to June 1978. The celebration will begin with a Mass and coffee hour Sunday, Sept. 11. A parish picnic is slated for Sunday, Oct. 16 and the Holy Name Society will host it harvest dance Saturday, Oct. 22. Those wishing to assist with plans may contact the chairpersons or the rectory. ST. STANISLAUS, FALL RIVER A May Concert at 4 p.m. Sunday May 22 will mark the 10th anniversary of the new school building. A drawing for a prize of $2,500 will take place following the program. Polish handcarved gift - items _will be on display and sale after all Masses and before the concert this weekend. A Czestochowa Door will be blessed and dedicated at 10:30 a.m. Mass this Sunday in memory of Eugene Galkowski. ST. THOMAS MORE, SOMERSET :Books published and printed by the Daughters of St. Paul will be on display and for sale at all Masses this weekend. May devotions are held at 7 p.m. each Tuesday. . A Fourth of July dinner dance dance will be sponsored by the Ushers' Club from 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday July 3 at !Independence Harbor on Narrows Road, Assonet. Music will be by the Rhythm Kings and tickets are available from any usher. ST. PIUS X, SOU11f YARMOurH A flea market scheduled for Saturday, May 28 in the parish hall will also include antiques and craft items. ST. LOUIS, FALL RIVER A "'Tis May" dance, the last of the season, will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, May 21 in the parish hall, with music by the "El Dorado Trio." Tickets will be available at the door and refreshments will be available through the evening. Advance reseervations may be made at the Friary, telephone 676-8603. SACRED HEART, FALL RIVER Reservations will close Wednesday, May 25 for the Sacred Heart School "Grand Finale" buffet and social, slated for Saturday, June 4. They may be made with Helen 路Piper, telephone 673-6734 or Barbara Nedderman, 672-7700. A Memorial Day observance will take place at 11 :30 a.m. Mass Sunday, May 22, with members of 15 veterans' groups and auxiliaries participating.
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ST. GEORGE, WESTPORT The Support Group for Separated Divorced and Remarried Catholics will meet at the school hall on American Legion Highway at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24. Rev. Timothy Place will conduct the meeting, which will include a rap session and question and answer period.
ST. HEDWIG, NEW BEDFORD 'Re-elected officers of St. Hedwig Senior Citizens are Katherine Mikolajczyk, president; Stanley Mastey, vice-president; Gertrude Kelly, secretary; Delia Dowd, treasurer. They will be installed at noon, Thursday, May 26 at Thad's Steak House. Members participating in a trip to Saugus Thursday, June 16 are asked to be at the parish hall by 9 a.m. ST. JOHN OF GOD, SOMERSET The Holy Ghost committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26 in the rectory basement. The building committee will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 22, also in the basement A St. John of God feast meeting, to which everyone is welcome, will take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, in the rectory. SSt PETER & PAUL, FALL RIVER The Women's Club will hold a Whist party at 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 22 in the Father Coady Center. Mrs. Noel T. Harrison and Mrs. Raymond A. Dooley Sr. are chairmen. ST. JOSEPH, AlTLEBORO Cub Scouts will have a pajama party at the school tomorrow night and Boy Scouts will leave at 7 p.m. for a camping trip to Wareham, while Knights of the Altar officers will meet at the school at the same time. Knights of the Altar will hold a general- meeting at 7::30 p.m. Sunday, May 22. Fathers are also asked to attend. OUR LADY OF VICfORY, CENTERVILLE The Cape Cod chapter of .Bread for the World will meet in the church hall at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 23. Slides of life in Korea and Vietnam will be shown and new officers will be elected. The public is invited. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, FALL RIVER Msgr. Christopher Broderick, longtime associate pastor now retired, will celebrate a Mass at 5 p.m. Sunday, May 29, marking his golden jubilee of ordination. A reception will follow in the church hall.
To Bless Motol'cycles At Shrine Sunday Over 5,000 participants and onlookers from all parts of New England are expected at the fifth annual blessing of motorcycles ceremony at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 22 at La Salette Shrine, Attleboro. The program will include a sermon, procession and the blessing and each participant will receive a memento from the shrine. Open for the occasion will be the newly renovated shrine cafeteria, renamed Le Restaurant Vieux Mur.
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