05.26.89

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VOL. 33, NO. 21

Southeastern Massachusetts'-Largesi Weekly ' .

Friday, May 26, 1989

Vatican first

Document treats porn, violence VATICAN CITY (NC) - When the Vatican's long-awaited document on pornography and violence in the media rolled off the presses in mid-May, it might have set a record for conciseness. The slim booklet contained barely 11 pages of text, yet it represented the distillation of five years' labor by the Pontifical Council for SISTER SHIRLEY AGNEW, RSM, right, adjusts boutonniere for James R. Sawyer as Social Communications. Jeanne Towers looks.on approvingly. They are graduates of the first diocesan pastoral ministry Such brevity - rare by Vatican course, of which$ister Agnew was chairperson. Story and names of all graduates are on page 5. standards - was part of a deliber(Rosa photo) ate approach taken by the council 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.ltoaru~ectonwhkh~g~tom~ and stacks of studies have been

l-· --. Ap.'p:.e.al to·tal at $1,885,657 The Catholic Charities. Appeal total now stands at $»,885,657.04, with many parish returns, priests:

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donations and Special Gifts yet to be reported. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, di-

734 to graduate

734 diocesan high school graduates will be honored in ceremonies June 4, 6 and 8. Bishop Daniel A. Cronin will· officiate and speak at all' the ceremonies, which begin at 2 p.m. June 4 at Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth. The Bishop Stang valedictorian is Paulo Pereira and the salutatorian will be Stephanie Francis. A baccalaureate Mass at 4 p.m. June 3 will have school chaplain Father Stephen J. Avila as cele~ brant and homilist. At Bishop' Connolly High School, Fall River, where graduation will take place at 7:30 p.m. June 4, the valedictorian is Derek Leahy and the salutatorian is Aimee Vezina, senior class president. U.S. Representative Ronald K. Machtley (R-RI) will address the graduates. Father George P. Winchester, SJ, rector of the Connolly Jesuit community, is the choice of the senior class as celebrant and homilist at a baccalaureate Mass to be offered at 7 p.m. June 3 at Holy Name Church, Fali River. At a senior banquet Wednesday, Brad Doyle, student body president, was scheduled as master of ceremonies and Alan J. Langton II was to give the senior

Father Kevin J. Harrington, school chaplain, will celebrate and be homilist at a Class Day Mass at to a.m., also on June I. The last diocesan high school graduation will be that of Coyle and Cassidy High School, Taunton, where a baccalaureate Mass and graduation ceremoies will take place on June 8. The Mass will be offered by school chaplain Father William L. Boffa at II a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Taunton. The graduation will follow at 4 p.m., also in the church. The valedictorian is Andrea Greene and thesalutatorian is Michelle Boivin. The graduation speaker will be State Senator John F. Parker.

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At Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro, where ceremonies are scheduled for 8 p.m. June 6, Shefali Shah will be valedictorian. Tod Alessandri, salutatorian, will speak at a Parents' Night program at 7 p.m. June I. Both have grade point averages of 4.0, based on a 4.0 scale. .

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WASHINGTON(NC)-The Christian Brothers are selling their wine and brandy business, including 1,200 acres of prime - vineyards in California's Napa Valley.' . The San Francisco province of the Brothers o(the Christian Schools, the only group of U.S. Christian Brothers in the wine business, has been making wine since 1882. . The sale to Heublein Inc., the nation's second-largest wine and spirits company, will bring the brothers a reported $100 million to $150 million. "The decision to sell after 101 years in the wine and brandy business was a difficult one, but

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ocesan Appeal director, said that such donations must reach Appeal headquarters in Fall River by today for inclusion in this year's total. "These reports should be made in person to insure credit," he said, noting that 1989 Appeal final totals will be published in the June 9 Anchor. "I hope that everyone of our 112 parishes will be 'o'ver the top' today," he said. Honor Roll 66 parishes have thus far surpassed their 1988 final totals. The following parishes have been added to the honor roll since last week's Anchor report: Holy Ghost, St. John, Attleboro; St. Mark, Attleboro Falls; Sacred Heart, North Attleboro; St. Mary, Seekonk; Christ the King, Mashpee; St. Anthony, E. Falmouth; St. Elizabeth Seton, No. Falmouth; St. Joan of Arc, Orleans; Our Lady of Assump-

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lence in the Communications Media: A Pastoral Response," the 13-page booklet was the firstVatican statement dedicated specifically to the two subjects. It was prepared by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, which is headed by U.S. Archbishop John P. Foley. It avoided the kind of hairsplitting arguments that have characterized Supreme Court debate on pornography in the United States. Instead, the document - perhaps reflecting more the viewpoint of modern parents - assumed that a consensus already exists: that many depictions of sex and violence long ago left the realm of legitimate debate over "What is art?" and "What is free speech?" The question now is: "What do society and the church intend to do about it?" The document steered clear of concrete examples, but it used pointed language to describe the broad effects of pornography and gratuitous media violence. It said ~he problem is "stark, clear and

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this action allows the brothers to give the highest priority to their educational works," said Brother David Brennan, chairman of the Board of Mont La Salle Vineyards, Inc., the Christian Brothers' wine and brandy corporation. Heublein has not said how many of Mont La Salle's 300 lay employees will be retained nor whether the company would continue producing wines and brandy under the Christian Brothers' name. The San Francisco province, which operates nine secondary schools in California and Oregon, also operates St. Mary's College of California in Mor-

aga.Onlyfouroftheprovince's 110 brothers work fulltime with the wine business, said Ron Batori, vice-president for public relations at Mont La Salle. The business "has never been in better. shape," he said, "so they're not running away from anything." More than I million cases of Christian Brothers brandy are sold annu~ly, representing more than 25 percent of th~ U.S. brandy market. The brothers also produce some 900,000 cases of premium table wines and altar wines. Heublein has not said if it will continue production of sacramen~wines, Batori said.

frightening," and does particular damage to women and children. The document'said pornography is like ii drug - it can be habitforming, can lead its users to seek increasingly "hard-core" material, and can have a "progressively desensitizing effect, gradually rendering individuals morally numb." In the worst cases, it added, pornography can act as an "accomplice" to "sex offenders child molesters, rapists and killers." Archbishop Foley elaborated on ihis point during a Vatican press conference, sayingthere were cases in the United States in which violent sexual crimes had been committed by people who ~ere found to have pornography collections and who were acting "very much under the influence of this material." The document stated that willful participation in the production or spread of pornography is a "serious moral evil," and that its consumers do "moral harm to themselves" as well as keep the industry going. In a section dealing with causes of the increase in pornography and media violence, the document noted a "pervasive moral permissiveness" combined with pleasureseeking as an ultimate goal. The document listed a number of possible responses to the problem: - Professional communicators should form and apply ethical codes . for the media and for advertising because self-regulation by the media is "the first and best line of defense." - Parents should "redouble their efforts" to promote sound values and instill "healthy attitudes toward human sexuality." - Schools should offer programs in media education so that children can learn how to resist media manipulation and "avoid merely passive listening and viewing habits." - Concerned citizens should make' their views known to producers, commercial interests and public authorities. While the document did not mention consumer boycotts of sponsors of offensive programs, Archbishop Foley said such action may be an example of "critical consumption" at work. -. Civil officials should enact sound laws and strengthen weak ones, and "existing laws must be enforced." Because pornography has international implications, world organizations also should take steps to "control this insidious traffic," it said. Turn

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Leading Parishes ATTLEBORO St. John St. Mary, Seekonk St. Mark, Attleboro Falls St. Mary, Mansfield Mt. Carmel, Seekonk

42,971.00 30,524.00 25,850.00 25,215.00 25,115.00

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

66,633.00 51,051.00 37,058.00 35,717.00 28,340.00

FALL RIVER AREA Holy Name Our lady of Fatima, Swansea Our lady of Angels St. Thomas More, Somerset St. John of God, Somerset

40,494.00 32,058.00 24,117.85 21,708.00 18,667.00

NEW BEDFORD AREA Mt. Carmel Immaculate Conception St. Mary, So. Dartmouth St. Mary St. Julie, No. Dartmouth

36,661.75 35,781.50 26,767.00 22,097.60 19,519.50

TAUNTON AREA St. Ann, Raynham Holy Cross, So. Easton St. Mary St. Joseph Immaculate Conception, N. Easton

24,'419.00 . 21,122.30 18,958.00 17,042.00 16,085.00

Parish Totals ATTlEBORO Attleboro Holy Ghost St. John St. Joseph St. Mark St. Stephen St. Theresa

15,711.00 42,971.00 10,360.00 25,850.00 10,520.00 15,884.00

Mansfield-St. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart St. Mary Norton-St. Mary Seekonk Mt. Carmel St. Mary

6,993.00 13,659.00 12,693.00 25,115.00 30,524.00

CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS AREA Brewster-O. L. of the Cape Buzzards Bay-St. Margaret Centerville-O. L. of Victory Chatham-Holy Redeemer Cotuit-Christ the King East Falmouth-St. Arithony Edgartown-St. Elizabeth Falmouth-St. Patrick Hyannis-St. Francis' Xavier Nantucket-O. L. of the Isle North FalmouthSt. Elizabeth Seton Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart Orleans-St. Joan of Arc Osterville-Assumption PocassetSl John the Evangelist Provincetown-St. Peter Sandwich-Corpus Christi South Yarmouth-St. Pius X Vineyard HavenSt. Augustine WellfleetOur lady of lourdes West HarwichHoly Trinity Woods Hole-St. Joseph FALL RIVER AREA Fall River St. Mary's Cathedral Blessed Sacrament Espirito Santo Holy Cross Holy Name Notre Dame

20,838.00 12,967.00 28,340.00 23,493.00 20,375.00 28,307.00 5,050.00 25,511.00 51,051.00 13,884.00 23,263.00 5,836.00 23,322.00 19,339.00 23,607.00 8,246.00 35,717.00 66,633.00 6,420.00

12,038.00 3,544.00 14,081.00 3,203.00 40,494.00 13,496.00

5600 Fairhaven Savings Bank, Fairhaven

SlOOO Holy Cross Fathers, North Easton 5500 Fall River Diocesan Council Of Catholic Nurses Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Pannoni

5500 Walter Welsh Council #2476, Knights Of Columbus. Provincetown 5400 Our Lady Of The Cape Guild, Brewster 1300 Aluminum Products Of Cape Cod, Dennisport Hall Oil Company, South Dennis 5200 ~.A. Eaton Funeral Service, Harwich

$350 Our Lady's Chapel

$150 Wood Lumber Co., Falmouth

Taunton

SlOO The Paddock, Hyannis Mitchell's Steak & Rib House, Hyannis St. Anthony Couples Club, East Falmouth St. John Women's GUild, ·Pocasset

5200 Knights Of Columbus Council #82'

S25

Cape Cod & The Islands

Portuguese Princess Excursions. Provincetown Fresh Pond Holy Ghost Society, East Falmouth Falmouth Bark & Topsoil. East Falmouth Hazelton's Gifts, Oennisport

S4000

S25

St. John The Evangelist Bingo, Pocasset

George's Place, Harwichport Stacy's Auto Service, Dennisport _ Barbo's Wayside Furniture. Dennisport; Fay's Of Falmouth; DePontes Sand & Gravel, East Falmouth.

52000 Casey Homes, West Harwich

PARISHES FALL RIVER

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St. Jaan Baptiste 5500 Rev. Rene G. Gauthier; 5100 M-M Raymond Picard, Anonymous; 550 M-M ·Romeo Bosse. M-M Edward Canuel, M-M Hector Coulombe. M-M Charles Grinnell, Mrs Armand Thiboutot; $45 Mrs Mane Guilmette; 440 M-M Jean Demers; 530 Anonymous; 525 Edmond Bellefeuille, M-M Aime Belanger, Henn Berube, Dons Bessette, M-Mlouis Bouchard, M-M Gilbert Canuel, M-M Lionel Dupont, M-M John Farrell, M-M Robert Forcier. M·M Robert Gagnon, M-M Gerald Dore, M:M Albert Labossiere, M-M LUCIen LaRoche, M-M .Charles Medeiros, Doris Patenaude. Jenette Patenaude, M-M Oscar Phenix, M-M Nuno Raposo, M-M Wilham Rego. M-M Alberta Roy, M-M Arthur Vidal. Mrs Anthony Zackiewicz 5300 M-M Donald Vezina; 5200 Friend of the Catholic Charities; 575 Mrs Ovila Caron M-M Donald Levesque; 56D St. Vincent de Paul Society; 55D M-M Ronald Cote, M-M Raymond Francoe~r, M·M Dmer Harnson; 54D M-M Robert Messier; 528 M·M Eugene Gagnon; 525 M·M James Correira, M-M Arthur Gauthier, M-M Daniel SilVia, M·M George Talbot, M-M Allen Wichmann 516D Friend 01 Catholic Charities; 565 M·M Daryl Gonyon; 55D M·M Brian Hayden; 54D Maurice Milot 55. Petor and 'aul 55D M-M Edward Arruda; $40 M·M Donald Marchand; 535 Mrs James Sunderland; 53D M·M Norbert Flores, M-M Luiz Rocha; 525 Mrs Lillian Cabucio, M-M Ralph Craddock M·M Charles Holland, M-M David Moniz, M-M Robert Reynolds, M·M Gregory Santos, M-M Ronald' Santos, M-M Raymond Vaillancourt .

Sacred Haart Sl25 Waller HWhite, M-M John Patota; 510D M-M Robert Lucas, Dr. Edward Steinhol; 550 M-M John Shay, John O'Neil, Robert Carey, Mrs Irene Price. In Memory of Michael & Margaret Grace; $40 Thomas J Dolan, Helen Cavanaugh, M·M John Dean; 535 Leo PSmith, Raymond McGuire. James F Darcy; 530 Mrs Joseph Akers, Mrs John,F McGraw, M-M Joseph Dufault. M-M Thomas Kitchen, Ellen Nugent

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32;058.00 14,676.92 16,732.00 10,961.00 11,849.77 8,247.00 13,667.00

15,277.00 3,780.00 35,781.50 36,661.75 8,056.00 5,585.00 5,082.00 4,122.00 7,808.00

5400 penmark Pharmacy & Surgical Supplies 1300 The Pine Framery

5200 Roberts Motor Sales, Inc.

$125 St. Mary Women's Guild, Seekonk SlDO J & RInvestments, Norton Attleboro Mutuallils. Co.• No. Attleboro

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Bliss Bros. Dairy, Inco

$150 . Capt. Frank's Seafood Market SlOO Cape Cod Lathing & Plastering, North Dartmouth The Key Man George P. Ponte Insurance Agency St. Anthony Conference, Mattapoisett Silverstein's Family Store Carlos Seafood, Fairhaven Bergie's Seafood Mecedo Pharmacy Rex Monumental Works Riverside Mfg. Company Pop Casey's Lunch, Acushnet

$35 Reynolds & Markman, Inc. 525 Kalmia Kennels, Norton; P.A. Restaurant, Inc.; London's,lnc.

S25

14,820.00 7,912.50 6,411.00 13,476.00 19,519.50 26,767.00 16,806.00

9,425.00 5,400.00 14,739.00 12,598.00 12,422.00 10,629.00 6,491.00 17,042.00 18,958.00 15,371.00 5,576.00 7,908.00 16,085.00 24,419.00 21,122.30

$150 John F. Stafford Ins. Agency SlOO Sacred Heart Women's Guild Ski House, Somerset Clover Club Of Fall River Executive Management & Developers Sacred Heart Conlerence In Memory Of Deceased Members and Benefactors Of Sacred Heart Conference Daughters Of Isabella St. Patrick Circle #335 Frank X. Perron Insurance Oliveira Funeral Home F.W. Harringlon Insurance Americana Travel 525 Plymouth Motors, Inc.; Lawson Granite & Marble Works,lnc.; Merri-Card & Gift Shop; Fall River Prescription Center; Abrile Cleaners; Mullen Bros. Jewelers; Torres Gulf Service Station; Horvitz Kyriakakis & Donnelly

Fall River Slooo Stevens Realty Company

5500 Trina. Inc.

Brooklawn liquors; Cape Cod Color Associates, Inc.; H. Loeb Co~p.; Daniel C. Nyman, Esquire, Wareham; St. Anne's Credit Union; Northern Mfg. Co., Inc.

15,434.00

550

550 Knights Of Columbus Council #5108, Seekonk Marr Office Equipment, Inc.• Pawtucket

130 Fibre Leather Mfg. Corp. Thad's Steak House

10,739.00

TAUNTON AREA Taunton Holy Family Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Our lady of lourdes Sacred Heart St. Anthony St. Jacques St. Joseph St. Mary St. Paul Dighton-St. Peter North Dighton-St. Joseph North EastonImmaculate Conception Raynham-St. Ann South Easton-Holy Cross

5500 Knights 01 Columbus, Attleboro

5275 Norm's Catering

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4,093.00 6,917.00 2,359.00 11,130.00 14,847.00 12,303.00 3,332.21 15,361.00 22,097.60 10,022.00

St. Casimir St. Francis of Assisi St. Hedwig St. James St. John the Baptist St. Joseph St. Kilian St.lawrence St. Mary St. Theresa .AcushnetSt. 'Francis Xavier East FreetownSt. John Neumann FairhavenSt. Joseph St. Mary Marion-St. Rita Mattapoisett-St. Anthony North DartmouthSt. Julie Billiart South Dartmouth-St. Mary Wareham-St. Patrick

Attleboro

SSO

SSO

Home Spetiality Co:, Inc;

18,667.00 8,908.00 21,708.00

5500

5BOO OUf Lady Of The Cape Conference. Brewster

55000 Franciscan Fathers, ~rovince Of The Immaculate Conception, New York

10,000.00 12,352.00 9,810.00 12,550.50 9,704.00

NEW BEDFORD AREA New Bedford Holy Name Assumption Immaculate Conception Mt. Carmel Our lady of Fatima Our lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Heart St. Anne St. Anthony Padua

37,058.00 6,645.00

Ashley Ford Sales Universal Roofing & Sheet Metal Co.. Inc.

Nationals

1~,987.50

5,404.00

New Bedford

Special Gifts

24,117.85 8,010.00 17,831.00 6,530.00 12,411.14 10,629.00 13,221.00 7,250.00 6,506.00 8,278.00 6,480.00 3,171.00 13,586.00

Our lady of the Angels Our Lady of Health Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Sacred Heart St. Anne St. Anthony of Padua St. Elizabeth St. Jean Baptiste St. Joseph St. louis St. Mathieu St. Michael St. Patrick SS. Peter & Paul St. Stanislaus St. William Santo Christo Assonet-St. Bernard Somerset St. John of God St. Patrick St. Thomas More Swansea Our lady of Fatima St. Dominic St. louis de France St. Michael WestportO.L. of Grace St. George St. John the Baptist

25,215.00

5200 Bristol Finishing Co., Inc. Ronaco International, Inc. Jackson Co., Inc. Aluminum Processing Corp.

. 525 Grace L Martin, John Ciullo. M-M Stephen RLopes, John FSullivan, Raymond FPowers, Manuel SilVia, Cathenne Kaufman. M-M David Kenney, M-M Steven Demenozes, Rosetta Sullivan, Mrs Mary Doucette, Mrs Agnes ABarrett. M-M Norman Rodrigues, Helen TWilson, Robert Guilmette, Mrs Hugh M Mcl.nnlS. Marguente A CIullo, Patricia Smith, In Memory of George McCoomb, In Memory of John Spnnger, Gilbert Stone, Wilham & Helen Little, M·M Goncalo Santos, Mrs Alice Hampston. Lawrence Lopes. Thomas E McVey, Mrs Raymond Levitro . Santo Cbristo 570 Carlos Pavao; 550 Augustinho JViveiros, Jose MSilva, Luis MPavao, Manuel Vieira Son & Daught~r.ln Memory of John 5 Pontes, In Memory of Manuel Farias, In Memory 01 Dominick P Camara; 540 Maroa 0 Ca~valho & Sons, Teresa J Oliveira; 535 Lodia Paulo & Daughter; 525 Adelino 5 Almeida, Albertina Almeida,. Alberto. Carneiro, Antone C Paiva, Antonio ArrUda, Claudio Chaves & Daughter, .Constance NOWiCki, Deodata Pda Silva, Frank Perry, Helena Oliveira, Humberto FResendes, Irenu CTnndade, Joao Raposo, Joao CCarvalho, JoaQuim Barboza, Joaquin Machado, John HenriQue, John C.Carvalho, JohnF MOniZ. Jose Alves Sousa,ln Memory of M-M Leite & M-M Almeida Jose Ada Silva &Family' ' 525 Jose MCosta, Jose MMedeiros, Jose VCouto, Joseph M Rego, Justino Paulo Jr, Luis MSoates, Manuel D,as, Mana ARaposo, Mary Vlvellos, Nelson L Mateus, Nuno M Medeiros, Serafim 5 Resendes, Venato Soares, Vltor M Jorge, William Reis Blessed Sacrament C~urcb 550 AFriend. AParishioner; 525 Parishioners, Parish Friends. In Memory of Mrs Charlotte Braga, M·M Henry Daigle Sl. Anne 5100 Misses Quintin; 575 M·M Honore Gauthier; 560 M-M Benoit Canuel, Mrs Loretta Fillion; 550 Cheryl Wnght; $40 Albert Gauthier; 535 M·M Roland Beaulieu' 525 M·M Gerard Comeau M·M Ludger Desilets, Germaine Gauthier, Loretta Gauthier, Mrs Honore G~ddu, M-M Fred Heinig, Geo;ges L L~doux, M-,M Richard Paradis, M-M HenriQue Pavao. M·M Robert Raymond. M-M Albert Almeida, Mrs Ahce Auclall, M-M Albert Beaudoin,. M:M Kenneth Grinnell, M·M Lawrence Kelley, Steven Marciszyn, M-M Raymond Monn, Mrs Lllhan Ohvella, Robert Pratt, M·M Roger Richards, M-M Joseph Toole, M·M Gerard Tremblay, Mrs Lauretta Vaillancourt . Espirito Santo 550 Grupo de. Or~cao; 525 M-M Joao Medeiros, Barreira Family, C. Garcia & Family, M-M Jose.Camara. V,vellOS Family, John Borges & Family .

Special Gift & parish listinas will continue to appear weekly in order received by the printer until all have been listed.

Holy Name 5200 M·M Gerard Fortin, Atty & Mrs Morgan; 5150 Mrs Anthony Geary, M·M John J Mercer, Dr/M John Carvalho; 5100 M-M Alcide Morrell, Atty & Mrs William F Long Jr, M-M Patrick . Lowney. RobertJ Nagle, M-M John Carr, The Dwyer Family; 585 M-M Michael Coughlin; 575 M·M John J Mitchell, Patricia CSelleck, M·M Harold Dusoe; 565 Mrs Romeo McCallum; 560 M-M Joseph Keefe; 550 M·M George Flanagan, M·M Santi DiRuzza, Ann RMonahan, Rudolph La Vault. M·M Stanley Mikolazyk, Willred & Catherine Salois. Mrs Thomas Cullen, M-M Vincent Mannion, Dorothy C Sullvan, Ruth & Elizabeth CMcArdle. M-M Stephen Long, Kenneth Marum, M-M Henry J Lemerise, Gertrude L Mercier, Collette Fortin. M-M Hugh FReillv, M-M William Renaud 540 M·M Howard Marcoux, M-M Joseph Delaney; 535 M-M Richard Duddy, M-M Ed~ond MMachado, Helen V-I.omax, Elizabeth Martin; 530 Maureen McCloskey, M·MMichael Pontes, Margaret McCallum, M-M Arnold Martin, Aldonza Medeiros. M-M Thomas Dunn; 525 Anne &Mary RHampston, M·M Stephen Waddlcor, M-M Thomas Stanton. M-M ROBer Dufoor II. M-M Charles Paulo, M-M Joseph JCzerwonka, Mrs Edward Murphy, M-M John'Costa, M-M Richard J Masse, Barbara J Olivier. Mrs Orville Messier M-M William Grady, In Memory of John B Hart. M·M Stephen Nawrocki Jr, M·M Robert Hebda. M-M Charles Wills, M·M John JFurze. M-M James Costa, Mrs Dennis Sullivan, Mrs Joseph Rockett, M·M Antonio Silva, M·M Peter Sarantakls, M·M James Creamer, M·M I Paul Lanzisera, M-M Adelino Flores, M-M Brian O'Hearn, Mrs Warren Wood, M-M Peter Pacheco, M-M William JPaul, Marie AMurphy. M·M Raymond Medellos, Michael Carvalho, M-M Armand Nadeau, M-M William Kilroy, M-M Edward Quirk, M-M Francis J Sullivan, M-M John' Harrington 525M-M Steven Michael, Veronica M Dunn, M-M Roger Tache, Honor Toohey, Elizabeth Clemmey, Kathenne Whalen, M·M Donald MacKenzie, M-M Manuel Rapoza, M-M James TMcGinn, In Memory of Margaret I Gagnon. M-M John Varao, M-M Gerard Mack, Mrs Eleanore Howard, Joseph Nunes & Maryann V,vellos, M-M Robert WGuimond, Beatrice C Nash, Katherine GNash, Mrs William Henry. MIchael & Martha Archambaull, M-M Maurice Ouellette, Mrs THMcMahon, John AReder, Mrs Thomas O'Donnell, M-M Edmund Geary, M·M Raymond H Medeiros Jr . 51. Antbony of Padua 550 M-M Joseph LMoniz; 5251n Memory 01 Edward Coster, M-M Alan Teixeira, Laura & John Pereira. Dennis & Liduina Santos

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The Anchor Friday, May 26, 1989

F ATHER MURPHY

FATHER McCARTHY

FATHER CARROLL

case, the grand staircase, up and down which we ushers had to march with military precision, the loge, the balcony, the foyer, downstairs and upstairs." Father Murphy added that the Durfee "pay was not enormous, but it all added up to help pay for college. It seems somewhat unusual that it also helped to finance my way to the priesthood." In addition to his parochial duties Father Murphy was from 1953 to 1963 moderator of the New Bedford District Guild for the Blind. Beloved by his parishioners, typical comments on his pastorate include "He has truly been a pas~ tor of the people"; and "His outstanding dedication and devotion have clearly been shown throughout his 50 years in the priesthood." _ In retirement, Father Murphy will reside at St. Elizabeth Seton rectory, North Falmouth.

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. Three jubilees; two retirements Three goldenjubileesof priestly . president, will 'oIfer'the toast. ordination will be celebrated in the Father Walter Sullivan, pastor of coming month and two priests will St. Mary's Church, South Dartretire from active ministry. mouth, will reminisce about' the Father John J. Murphy, pastor earlier years of Father Murphy's of Holy Name parish, New Bed- priesthood and Father Robert ford, one of the jubilarians, is also Oliveira, parochial vicar at St. one of the retirees. The other is Patrick's rectory, Fall River, will Father James A. McCarthy, pas- discuss the more recent years. tor of St. Patrick's parish, Fal- Father Sullivan and Father Murmouth. Both will retire June 28. phy served together at St. LawThe other goldenjubilarians are rence parish, New Bedford in the Father John G. Carroll and Msgr. 1950s and Father Oliveira was Maurice Souza. The trio were or- ·parochial vicar at Holy Name from dained June 3, 1939, by Bishop 1977 to 1983. James E. Cassidy. Father McOthers in charge of various facets Carthy was ordained Feb. 24, 1945, of the jubilee celebration are Maralso by Bishop Cassidy. Father garet Collard and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll and Msgr. Souza are re- Roland Blanchard, tickets; Lillian tired, Father Carroll on Feb. I, Labbe, decorations; Lillian Forgue, 1984, and Msgr. Souza on June publicity; and Mr. and Mrs. II, 1986. Richard Curry, dinner program. Father Murphy, born in Fall Father Murphy River, is the son ofthe late Michael Members of Holy'Name parish, New Bedford, where Father Mur- and Mary (Sarsfield) Murphy. He phy has been pastor since June II, graduated from St. Patrick's gram1975, and where he served briefly mar school 'and B.M.C. Durfee High School in Fall Riyer and as parochial vicar immediately following ordination, will honor him prepared for the priesthood at St. at a 5 p.m. Mass of thanksgiving Charles Seminary, Catonsville, Md., and St. Mary's Seminary in on June 4. Baltimore. Bishop Daniel A. Cronin will As well as at Holy Name, New preside at the Mass and Father Bedford, he was parochial vicar at Bento Fraga will be homilist. Also St.. Lawrence, New Bedford; St. speaking will be the bishop and Peter the Apostle, Provincetown; . Father Murphy. June Medeiros and Holy Name, Fall River. will, 'offer a solo, accompanying He was named administrator, herself on the organ. and Paul then pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Cabral will be organist and direcCarmel, Seekonk, in 1963 and pastor for the choir. A banquet at White's restau- tor of S1. Joseph, Taunton, in rant, Westport, will follow the 1969, serving there until his 1975 Mass with a social hour at 6: 15 appointment to Holy Name. While in Seekonk, Father Murand the banquet at 7 p.m. Richard Saunders will be master of cere- phy oversaw building of a new monies and New Bedford fire chief church and parish hall. At Holy Harry Openshaw, parish council Name, New Bedford, he directed

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.Father ~~Ca.rttty building 'ofthe parish center', com- . 'backwai:dswas quite' 'a task:;"arid Father McCarthy, who has been pleted in 1978. holding the lighted flashlight- bepastor in Falmouth since 1977. is a As a young man he played the hind you to flood the floor for the native of Taunton and the son of trumpet and violin and while in patrons lest they trip or fall wai: an the late Timothy J. and Mabel high school was one of the original obligation. (Smith) McCarthy. He attended ushers at the former Durfee Theater "Standing erect with your arms St. Mary's grammar school and in Fall River. behind you, at the top of the aisle Coyle High School in Taunton, In a 1986 letter published by throughout the performance, was followed by attendance of one Fall River Herald News columnist the order of the day. But we did it year each at Holy Cross College, John McAvoy, he recalled the - and loved it - because we conWorcester, and St. Michael's Colexcitement of the. Durfee's open- sidered ourselves fortunate to have lege, Winooski, Vt. ing night in September, 1929, writ- a job in those days - while still Father McCarthy then prepared ing "I was one of the original attending high school. for the priesthood at the Univer"If you felt 'uptight' on your ushers, and I recall vividly all the sity of Ottawa and St. Mary's places and parts of that theater first night on the job, can you Seminary. His first assignment foland how we were trained (and imagine how we felt on the open- lowing ordination was at St. James drilled) to perform our duties as ing night? How we all feared seat- parish. New Bedford, and he was ushers for weeks before the open- ing people in the wrong seats (which subsequently associate pastor at actually happened in one row in ing night. Our Lady of the Isle, Nantucket; "I remember with pride our spic the first aisle - and which took a Holy Family, East Taunton; and and span appearance - white great deal of juggling of later arriHoly Name and St. William, Fall gloves, starched collars, bell-boy vals to cover up). River. "I remember well the orchestra type uniforms in winter, and tan In 1967 Father McCarthy was and, pale blue, starched-front, and the organ rising out of the pit, . named pastor of St. Dominic's to the 'ahs' and 'ohs' of the audience w~nged-type collared uniforms in Turn to P,age Six summer. Learning the alphabet - the cloakroom behind the candy

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OFFICIAL Bishop Daniel A. Cronin has accepted the resignat'ion of Reverend John J. Murphy from the Pastorate of Holy Name Parish, New Bedford. In retirement, Father Murphy will reside at St. Elizabeth Seton rectory in North Falmouth. Bishop Daniel A. Cronin has accepted the resign~tion of Reverend James A. McCarthy from the Pastorate of Saint Patrick's Parish in Falmouth. In retirement, Father McCarthy will live in his own residence. Effective June 28, 1989

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the'moorin&-, The AIDS Failure The collective conscience is beginning to realize that the AIDS epidemic is an extremely serious problem. Forfar too long, many people simply did not acknowledge the reality of AIDS in our cities and towns, considering it a personal difficulty, not a community concern. Only those on the fringes were involved with it. It was an inner-city problem which would certainly never touch the beautiful suburbs. Well, the facts speak for themselves. Currently some 2100 residents of the commonwealth have been diagnosed with AIDS. According to one estimate, an additional 35,000 to 70,000 persons may be infected with HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus. Adding the undoubted many who do not yet manifest HIV or AIDS symptoms, the problem in Massachusetts is grave indeed. Last year in this state there were 43 reported cases of AIDS among children under 18, most of them contracted via drug use by parents. The facts also show that the numbers in this age group are vastly underreported, especially in the black and Hispanic communities. Meanwhile, medical reports make it clear that AIDS is out of control and that current statistics for all social levels in no way correspond to reality. What all this adds up to is that each and everyone of us must develop a sense of responsibility in thi.s matter. Current efforts to combat this plague are simply inadequate. 'f more funds, more community services and more responsible leadership are not forthcoming, the AIDS situation here in our own state is going to become even more horrendous than it already is. In the financial area, it is estimated that the increase in AIDS cases over the, next 10 years will require some $2.5 billion in medical costs. Within two years the state will have to spend $150 million for the care of people with AIDS. All of this will have to come from tax money; thus, even if one ignores the AIDS problem, it will confront one in the form of increased taxes. On the community level, there is no time to lose. There is immediate need for information to help citizens protect themselves from AIDS. However, educational programs must not condone promiscuity. To date, too many such programs totally ignore personal responsibility and accountability,' accepting casual'sex as a given and promoting use of condoms as a precaution. Quite apart from moral considerations, the fact that no路 one touts condoms as guaranteeing complete protection from AIDS should make anyone think twice before playing this kind of sexual roulette. What are really needed are programs teaching that huma'n beings are not disposable, have a Godgiven destiny and deserve loving care and concern. At present, too many school information programs are based on the flawed ideas of Planned Parenthood. It is time that we as Catholics dare to stress the moral and ethical aspects of our sexuality, loudly declaring that God did not give it to us as a toy but as a means of sharing in'his work of creation. AIDS education must build on this premise, restoring to our society an honorable approach to sexuality. If we refuse to do this especially in our schools, we have little hope of turning . the AIDS statistics around. The longer we fail to make moral principles the foundation of our AIDS education programs the more we endanger the common good. . Our fail ute to stem AIDS reflects our failure to adopt a moral and ethical approach to all our living. The Editor

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NEW YORK (NC) - Auxiliary Bishop Emerson J. Moore of New York said in an interview that fears generated by the assault on the woman jogger in Central Park have become so pervasive that he has felt their force. The black bishop, who was formerly Harlem vicar and pastor. of a Harlem church, now lives at Holy Family rectory in a predominantly white neighborhood near the United Nations. "I am often coming home late at night," he said. "And when you walk behind white people, you can just sense how uncomfortable they are. The media have perpetrated this fear." . For black teenagers, he 'suggested, the situation is even worse. "A lot of people are going to feel that all black youngsters are wild and crazy and no good," he said. "And some black youngsters will feel that white people are no good." ..Bishop Moore, who is now archdioc'esan vicar for social development and for black community development, made his first public comments on the assault and its aftermath in an interview with National Catholic News Service . May 16, which also was the bishop's 51st birthday. He spoke of two basic problems that he said were revealed by the crime and reaction to it and were in need of church attention. One, he said, was the need (or enhanced programs of work with young people such路 as the black teenagers from Harlem who have . been charged with the rape and brutal beating of a 28-year-old OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER white woman jogger in Central I .. I Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River Park. The other, he said, was the extent . 887 Highland Avenue P.O. BOX 7 of "racial undertones" evident in Fall River Mass. 02722 508-675-7151 much white reaction to the assault. PUBLISHER Bishop Moore, who was born in Most Rev. Daniel A'. Cronin, 0.0,. S.T.D. New York, said he grew up in the EDITOR FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR South Bronx when gangs there Rev. John F.~Moore Rev. Msgr, John J. Regan created the atmosphere reflected in the well-known musical "West ~ Leary Press-Fall Rillllr Side Story."

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But he said he did not get involved in gang crime as a youth, and despite his acquaintance with Harlem as an adult was surprised at the level of brutality evident in the Central Park assault. "What' kept me from getting into crime may have been my family upbringing," Bishop Moore said. "I had a mother and a father both in the house, and they demanded that I be in at a certain hour." He lamented that the strength of black family life had been eroded as people such as his parents left the rural and small-town life of the Soutp for huge Northern cities. For many children today who do not experience the earlier kind of family stability, he said, the church needs to offer compensation. . Studies of young people, he said, show that "the need to belong" is fundamental. The church can help make up for what is missing in home life by offering ways to satisfy that need in constructive ways, he added. "Every parish should have a

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youth program," he said. "Some of them seem to be getting away from that." Bishop Moore also emphasized the importance of parochial schools for inner-city black youth. "The public schools are a disaster, and our schools are providing an alternative," he said. On racism,.Bishop Moore expressed gratitude for the February statement on racism issued by the Pontifical Justice and Peace C.ommission. Condemning racism in a variety of forms, it was the first Vatican document to focus solely on the subject. "I hope the churches and parishioners will read it and follow through with its recommendations," he said. Bishop Moore said that although some blacks in New York had been critical of Cardinal John J. O'Connor's record on racism, they represented only a minority.. "His condemnation of racism is loud and clear," Bishop Moore said. "I just wish that could filter down into our parishes.". The Amsterdam News, a black weekly published in Harlem, has been highlighting charges of racism in the reaction to the Central Park assault. In its May 6 issue, the lead article dealt with the case of a black woman found raped and murdered .in an upper Manhattan park. It contrasted the small amount of publicity given that case with the coverage of the Central Park case. The article quoted Father Lawrence E. Lucas, pastor of Resurrection Church in Harlem, as saying, "This is another example of the fact that in this society the press, the police, district attorney and religious leaders consider white life at a far 路greater value than 'black life." Bishop Moore said he was not comfortable dealing with issues in such an "outspoken" way as Father Lucas, but agreed with his opinion.


Military families When I began working with. children and the marriage relamilitary families 12 years ago, tionship just like everyone else. Because most of my work is in I held most civilian stereotypes of them: they are rich, the area of family strengths, I am they don't pay taxes, life abroad is one long vacation, their children are poorly adjusted, husbands are macho and authoritarian while wives are docile and submissive, and they are a dependent class unlikely to make it in the civilian world. I was wrong on all counts. As I confess these stereotypes to them now, I find them nodding in frustration because their relatives and civilian friends hold these same misunderstandings. One colonel's wife told me she finally photocopied their tax returns and sent them to her parents who couldn't understand why they didn't fly the family home twice a year because they had all that money. I've come to realize that many of us civilians ·don't understand military family life simply because we are so unfamiliar with it. Instead of appreciating the sacrifices such families make - constant disruptions and moves, lack of control over their lives, poor pay, bad duty in remote places, temporary single parenting, loss of extended family. and constant fear of death - we tend to resent them because of our stereotypes. Military families are much like civilian families but, like any other subgroup, they have unique strengths and stresses. They certainly struggle with money, time,

using this column to share with civilian readers five strengths in military families that could well be emulated by civilians. By doing so, I hope to promote greater respect and appreciation for our peacekeepers.

1. Military families have superb coping skills. They learn to live weeks without furniture when red tape ties up their lives, which it does frequently. They lease and rent homes, learn new areas, remove and enroll children in schools, face new pediatricians with every baby, and make new friends every few years. . And they do it well or they get out. I've seen civilian families fall apart over a transfer or get unduly upset over a change in school boundaries. Military families adopt the attitude, "We can get through this. We've been through worse." Their resiliency is humbling. 2. These families han a sense of mission. While the family can't earn a promotion for their soldier, they can prevent it, so they're ·all part of the mission. The whole family is in the military so more responsibility is shared. The closest analogy I can draw is the small family farm. . 3. They have a greater appreciation of country. Once they have lived in other countries, they come to appreciate more what we are

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\ The ministers will serve the sick and elderly at home, in nursing' homes and in hospitals. The program will be offered for the second time, beginning thi.s September and concluding' next April. Information on it is available from Sister Shirley Agnew, RSM, at PO Box 600, Pocasset NEW YORK (NC) - A deep- 02559, telephone 564-477 I. She is ening economic crisis in Peru is course chairperson and assistant producing widespread malnutrition director of the diocesan Pastoral and health problems, particularly Care office, which is headed by tuberculosis, says Christine Tucker, Father Edmund J Fitzgerald. The names of the 1989 graduCatholic Relief Services' director . ates follow. for South America. She said Peru Claire Amaral, James Amaral, Nan Boucher, is not another Ethiopia, but that at Mary Jo Bradley, Catherine Callahan. Rose Cortimes basic items such as flour, oil reia, Dorothy Cawley, Dorothy Cishek, Maryann and sugar were unavailable. She Crowley, James Fegan, Catherine Fernandes, Sister Mary Fraga. said CRS was distributing food to Dorothy Hardy, Sister Elizabeth Hathaway, 600,000 people, supporting health Louise Henderson, Carol Hilsman, Patricia Lackey, Barbara Lynch, Charlotte McCauley, Deacon projects and helping farmers and Frank Mis, Mary Louise Murphy, Cathryn O'Neill, others increase their ability to supSister Margarita Ortiz, Denise Pelletier. Suzanne Pepin, George Ratcliffe, Eleanor Roport themselves. The Diocesan Office of Pastoral Care for the Sick commissioned its first class of pastoral ministers in ceremonies held earlier this month. at St. Julie Billiart Church, North Dartmouth.

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. WASHiNGTON (NC)-Catholic education leaders have asked President Bush, for a meeting to clarify his stand on tuition tax credits, which Bush has said he supports in concept but can't authorize because of budget constraints. ' "We believe, faced with the present national crisis in educatio'n, that you cannot afford not to help," said a letter delivered to the president May 17 and signed by Congregation of Notre Dame Sister Anne C. Leonard, director of educational services at the archdiocese of Chicago. "We seek to THE ANNUAL meeting of the Fall River Catholic W man's Club was highlighted by meet with you to dispel any confupresentation of scholarships to sons and daughters of club members. From left, Christopher sion and clarify any mis~nderstandings." Borges, who will attend Boston University, Miss Eileen Higgi s, scholarship committee chairThe letter was cosigned by the person; Kathrine Si'mDro, to attend Southeastern Massach setts University, Mrs. John C heads of nine of the nation's largFonseca Jr, club president; Rev. Vincent A. Diaferio, MOdera~lor; Kathleen Donnelly, to attend est Catholic school systems, and Holy Cross College; Jeffrey Jackson, to attend the University ~f Connecticut. New Catholic by Father Thomas G. Gallagher, Woman's Club officers are Mrs. Fonseca, president; Mrs. Ed . ond D. Audette, vice-president;, V.S. Catholic Conference secreMrs. William V. Sullivan, secretary; Mrs. Henry Thomas, tr~asurer. Directors, to serve one, tary for education, and Sister of St. Joseph Catherine T. McNatwo and three years respectively, are Mrs. James Kelleher, Mrs Manuel Ponte,'Mrs. NormanJ. mee, president of the National Roy. (Torchia photo) Catholic Educational Association. f . I Accompanying the .letter was a , I separate letter from Chicago CarJe dinal Joseph L. Bernardin urging Bush to meet with the administraContinued from Page Three and Providence College before en native, was born Sept. 24, 1912, in tors. That letter was cosigned by parish, Swansea, and in 1969 of St. tering St. Mary's Seminary, Bal New Bedford, the son of the late seven archbishops and three John the Evangelist, Pocasset, timore, to prepare for the priest-! ~anuel R. and Leopoldina (Sil- bis~~fss~ue is whether Bush misled going from there to his present hood. via) Souza. Catholic parents into believing his post in Falmouth. Following his ordination, he was Graduating from New Bedford support of tuition tax credits in the A~ various ~imes he has served associate pastor at Our Lady 0 High School in 1930, he prepared fall campaign would materialize as diocesan director of the Deaf the Isle, Nantucket; St. Mary and for the priesthood at St. Charles financially after his election. If so, ~postolate a.nd in several. capac~- Sacred .H~art parishes, Taunton;l College, Catonsville, Md., St. the educators and prelates say they ties on the dlOce.san marnage tn- St. Patnck s, ~areham; and Sacred I Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, and want to know what Bush will do to ease the burden of Catholic parbunal. ~or a penod he conduct~d Heart, Fall River. He. was pastorr the Montreal major seminary., a question and answer column 10 at St. John the Baptist, Central After ordination as well as at ents who pay taxes for public The Anchor. Village before assuming the pasto- the East Falmouth parish, he was schools and tuition for private .In ~eti~ement, Father McCarthy rate of St. M.argaret's Church, parochial vicar at St. John the schools. wlil hve 10 Cataumet. Buzzards Bay, 10 1966. He served Baptist parish, New Bedford; St. "Many Catholic parents felt you Father Carroll at ~t. Margaret's until 1981, then Anthony's, East Falmouth; St. would represent their concerns and Father Carroll will mark his ~sslsted at St. Tho~as More .par- Anthony of Padua, Fall River; the concerns of all citizens equit!l50th anniversary at II :30 a.m. Ish,. Som~r~et, until .he retlr~d.1 and St. Anthony, Taunton, before bly in the important area of educaMass Sunday, June 4, at Queen of Wh.lle assl~tl~g at ~hnst the KlOgl being named admin.istra!or of.Our tion," said Cardinal Bernardin's All Saints Chapel of Christ the pansh, he IS 10 reSidence on Cape ~ady of Health pansh, J'all RlV,er, letter. "We do sense that Catholics King parish, in Mashpee, where he Cod. 10 1956. . played a significant role in your assists in parochial duties. Msgr. Souza I After SIX years at Our Lady of successful election bid." Msgr. Souza will celebrate his Health, Msgr. Souza returned to In March, Bush told students at A parish reception at The Tent on Route 28 will follow the liturgy. jubilee at II a.m. Mass Sunday, . St. ~nthony's, Ta.unton, as pastor, the White House that although A congratulatory letter from Bish- June II, at St. Anthony's parish, servlOg there until 1977, when he " "intrigued by the concept of tuiop Cronin will be read at the Mass East Falmouth, where he served as returned to East ~alm~uth. tion tax credits," he did not think and the Ordinary will join Father parochial vicar from 1939 to 1943 Named a monsignor 11l 1969, the parents of private school students Carroll at a later time for a further and where he returned as pastor in East. Fal~outh p~stor also se~ved "should get a tax break." , 1977, remaining in the parish until as. ajudge 10 the dlO~esan marna~e The president's press secretary, celebration of the jubilee. Born Dec. 19, 1913, in Fall his retirement in 1986. Bishop tnbun~l, .on the Diocesan MUSIC Marlin Fitzwater, later said there River, Father Carroll is the son of Cronin will preside at the Mass, to CommiSSIOn, as Ca~e and Islands had been a misunderstanding. He ~oderator for ~he Diocesan Coun- .said the president supported the the late George A. and Catherine be followed by a luncheon for pacil of Catholic Women and a.s concept of tuition tax credits, but (McDermott) Carroll. He !ittended rishioners in the church hall. LaSalle Academy in Providence Msgr. Souza, a New Bedford T.aunto~ area dean from 1968 until budget constraints would not allow . hiS appolOtment to East Falmouth. them. The letter from the educators said Catholic schools save the V.S. ,government $2 billion annually AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING/HEATING 'and that they give the poor "a genuine choice for their children of an education that is GodWorking with Architects, Plant , centered." Bishop Daniel A. 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Members ofthe community serve houses, rectories, priests' retireFIRE PROTECTION BOILERS in the bishop's residence and in the ment,homes, houses of studies and rectories of St. Mary's Cathedral other houses of religious order and Notre Dame parish in Fall priests. They may also perform the River. In Boston they are at the duties of a secretary or sacristan. cardinal's residence and the chanEach day their work is offered cery office.' , for a special group of priests, such The congregation was founded as missionaries; religious order on Christmas Day, 1914, in Wor- priests; the pope, cardinals. arc!J,cester by Assumptionist Father P.O. BOX 409 32 MILL STREET (ROUTE 79) ASSONET, MA 02702 bishQps and bishops; and deceased Marie Clement Staub and seven TEL. (508) 644-2221 priests. They also pray for deacons young women who "united under and seminarians.

Confinued from Page One - The church's response should be based on its clear teaching' on human dignity, as distinct from the "so-called ethic of immediate personal gratification." The document said media education' belongs in Catholic schools, seminaries and other formation programs, so that pastoral workers themselves learn to become "discriminating consumers of media." During the press conference, Archbishop Foley was pressed by journalists who wanted to know, for example, if the church recognized the difference between pornography and eroticism. The prelate said he was not interested in drawing a fine line on the matter. It was clear enough, he .said, that the document defined pornography as a reduction of the human person and the human body to "an anonymous object" of sexual misuse. To a reporter asking whether the movie "Platoon" whould be considered an exaltation of violence by the church's standards, the archbishop replied that the issue need not be made overly difficult. He noted that simply by flicking the TV dial today one can see kung fu movies in which "individuals pull the hearts out of people." " "That is objectionable violence," he said. Archbishop Foley later described how, in 1986, the council went over a longer, preliminary draft of the document. Some people wanted to include more background, statistics and research material, he said. That would have typified the "snowball" process used in preparing many Vatican documents. "We tried to melt the snowball," the archbishop recalled. '~We decided that it would be better just to refer to these studies, not present them in detailed form. To me, a lot of the problems were so obvious, and we didn't want to hit people over the head with the obvious." In preparing the document, the council studied research done in Great Britain, the Vnited States and Italy, and commissioned its own survey in Italy on the subject of pornography in media. It also consulted with a number of bishops' conferences, including that of the V nited States, and religious orders active in communications.

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,Theolo"gians told to respect magisterium VATICAN CITY(NC)- Pope John Paul II said last week that the church cannot tolerate "surreptitious" or"parallel" teachings that would contest and compromise basic truths of faith. The pope said theologians in particular are held to follow the church's magisterium, or teaching authority, which he said is being challenged, especially in the area of Christian ethics. The pope spoke to Italy's bishops, two days after they had deplored an open letter written by 63 Italian t~eologians. The letter, the latest in a series of recent challenges by European, theologians, had criticized what it called "regressive" Vatican policies and argued for freedom of theological research, especially in ethical matters. The pope appeared to endorse the bishops' action when he told them that they had given "clear witness" of their teaching authority"under the current circumstances." He said the issue of theological and doctrinal dissent calls into question Christ's design when he established the church. "In the light of this design, how could space be legitimately made for open or surreptitious forms of a parallel or alternative magislerium?" the pope said, "In fact, the truth of Christian ethics is too frequentlyenda'ngered and challenged, not only on the level of practical behavior, but even at the doctrinal level, with grave harm to Christian life and with the risk of compromising that 'which is most noble and important in the human being," he said. The open letter b'y the Italian theologians was seen as supporting the so-called "Cologne Decla, ration" by 163 German-speaking theologians earlier this year. That declaration was later endorsed by a number of French- and Spanishspeaking theologians. " The Italian theologians, including two former presidents of their national association and five instructors at Milan's major seminary, expressed "discomfort" at recent Vatican actions in teaching, disciplinary and institutional matters.

"Some, and they are more than a few, have the impression that the Catholic Church is being influenced by strong regressive pressures," the letter said. The letter expressed concern that the doctrinal value of the Second Vatican Council was being diminished by church officials who would define it as a merely "pastoral" event. The letter urged protection of the universal church's "variety" as experienced in local churches, and as expressed in activities of bishops' conferences and the selection of bishops. It also called for protection of theological research from every "spirit of intolerance."

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The Italian bishops' conference, which was meeting in a general assembly at the Vatican, quickly issued a response which said that the letter could be read in a way which could bring "profound alterations in the content of the Catholic faith and consequent divisions in church unity." The debate heated up when Jesus magazine, published by the Society of St. Paul, an Italian religious order, supported the theologians' statement, saying it legitimately raised issues which "need to be confronted with urgency and in a spirit of truth and charity."

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"The program to be offered in the Boston public schools...admits of a permissiveness in sexual behavior which is not acceptable to a great many citizens of the city, is certainly unacceptable for Catholics, and which increases the children's risk of getting AI DS" he added. Public schools officials disagreed with the cardinal's stand. Schools Superintendent Laval Wilson said, "It is fine for him to take moral positipns, but young people have not abstained from sexual activity. That's the reality we deal with ih public schools." "They ,are not all Catholic; but Protestants, Jewish, Buddhists," said scho'ol committee member Jean McGuire. "They have a right 'to know how to protect themselves from any sexually-transmitted disease."

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By to be part of any study which promises to unlock some of the secrets of the mind, especially in BERNARD the aging. Loss of memory is a common fear in aging adults, who are con- CASSERLY cerned that it may be a 'sign of Alzheimer's disease or other forms ting names embarrasses you, you of aphasia or dementia. In fact, can take some steps to help you fear of these ailments often con- recall. Senior Letter provided five tributes to memory lapses. tips on how to remember names There are memory changes as when you are introduced: we grow older, but experts tell us I. Be certain you hear the name that we can take steps to improve correctly. Some studies show that our retrieval skills so we can have 50 percent of the time we do not just about as good a memory at 90 hear the name clearly when we as we did at 20. meet someone. That's according to the Senior 2. Repeat the person's name Letter of the Ebenezer Society in several times as you talk to him or Minneapolis. "People of all ages her. complain about forgetting," the 3. If you repeat the name to letter said, "but older people worry yourself, you can improve your about get.ting senile when they are recall by 30 percent. unable to remember a name or 4. Study·the person's facial feawhere they left their glasses." tures. Most of us remember faces I grew up believing that Jesuits better than we do names. and politicians were better than 5. When saying goodbye, use anybody else at remembering the person's name. This is your last names. Now that I am fully grown, reinforcer to help you remember at least physically, I know that's when you meet again. . not necessarily so. It's only true if Remember these rules and you they work at it. . might even run for office and get Working at it is essential to elected. It's a little harder to beremembering anything. If forget- 'Come a Jesuit.

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NEW FLAG: Carmelite Sister Joan Therese Forrester, administrator of Villa Teresa Home, Harrisburg, Pa., stands with Rich Kegris and Charlie Evans of the Vietnam Vets Motorcycle Club (left to right). The club donated an American flag to the home to replace one that had been stolen. It ~lso donated a POW-MIA flag which will fly under the Amencan flag. The Carmelite Sisters also staff the Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River. (NC photo) .


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recognition, a new department, a often it is, some kind of change is A Non Sectarian Camp For Boys Ages 5-13 . People who enjoy their jobs are new boss, another organization or warranted'. career. Quitting a job i.s a big risk. It truly lucky. Job happiness is strongly related might bring happiness and a whole Nazareth, Day Camp Most workers are relieved when such key elements as respect and new life. It might bring more pain A Non Sectarian Camp Friday rolls around, and they do . appreciation, work that suits a and confusion. We usually do not For Special Needs not look forward to Monday mornknow. Boys and Girls ing. When it comes to earning a person's talents, keeping busy and I have a friend who was for living, I would have to agree with challenged but not overly presHenry David Thoreau's famous sured, feeling a sense ofcommunity years a church secretary. She was wisdom that "most men live lives with co-workers and earning . miserable, stifled and full of comenough money. plaints, yet terrified to make a ofquiet desperation." Perhaps most Transportation prOVided at Few human beings are inherently break. women.do as well. desIgnated bus stops.. lazy. But an employee who is unI know a 35-year-old woman Last summer, at age 51, she comfortable, angry, unappreciated, took the plunge. She gave up her named Susan who, by her count, Fall River, Somerset, Swansea, Westport, overpressured, bored, unchallenged secure position, took a new job 'has held 29 different jobs since she Dartmouth, New Bedford, Fairhaven. or alienated may respond by want- that did not work out and quit. was 16. In her youth she worked as ing to escape work. Anyone who Camp Director: Father William Boffa a waitress, cleaning lady, clerk, But I have never seen her happier. . With Experienced Staff receptionist and secretary. Later feels this, way needs to examine the She is searching, hopeful and alive. source. If the cause is external, and she became a business professional. PURPOSE: For the spiritual, educatIonal and recreaShe hated that and became an arts tional well-being of boys. In this age bracket, to keep administrator. She hated that, too. FATHER Paul E. Medei- a director of religious educaboys occupied In wholesome outdoor activities during Susan is an intelligent, sensitive ros, OMI,.will offer a silver tion in the Bostbn archdiocese. the summer months. and loving woman. She does not PROGRAM: Campers engage In all types of athletic A graduate of St. Anthony have a lazy bone in her body. She jubilee Mass of thanksgiving events, arts and crafts, nature, ~rchery, and water elementary school and the approaches every new job with at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at St. safety Instruction In our new pool. former St. Anthony High hopeful eagerness. Yet time and Anthony Church, New BedOn ~ acres In Westport - private beach LOCATED: time again, a profound unhap- ford. He IS the son of the late School in New Bedford, he located nearby at Westport Harbor. piness has set in quickly. She has Paul and Florida (Mandeville) was ordained as an Oblate of struggled and tried to adapt, but $40.00/Week all this for only $8.00 per day. Mary Immaculate in 1964 and not even six years of therapy and Medeiros and the brother of For Information or Registration Forms call: vocational counseling helped her Sister Lucille Medeiros, CSC, has worked in Brazil, mainly 636-4375 Or Write: in Sao Paulo, for his entire get on a healthy track. Catholic Boy's Day Camp or Nazareth Day Camp priestly life. A dinner and I had not seen Susan for some 573 Adamsville Road, Westport, MA 02790 time when I ran into her last week. reception will follow his Mass I was shocked when she told me on Sunday. she has been in the same job for over a year and loves it. "It's hard to explain," she said, "but the combination is right. The office is casual. I'm earning enough. It's challenging bpt not too difficult for me. I'm always 'b~sy but never overwhelmed. My boss is a very ACTIV~ 1200 FAMILY PARISH WITH VERY good person and I love my coworkers. They appreciate me. TRANSIENT POPULATION NEEDS FULL TIME PERSON "After all these years," Susan said, "God has given me a miracle." • PREFERABLY A RELIGIOUS SISTER BECAUSE OF Susan's story is extreme but, in essence, not uncommon. I have NEEDED BACKGROUND AND EVENING TIME WORK. known many people who were miserable for similar reasons. It is • TO VISIT,'WELCOME, RECONCILE, INVOLVE PEOPLE. not for lack of trying. It is because their jobs do not suit their needs or CALL OFFICE, personalities. It is rarely possible to talk yourGALES FERRY, CT self into job satisfaction. What is (203) 464-7251 needed most often is a change different responsibilities, honest

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Papal t~achings ,ollwo·m'en' find· 3 sU'p'portive' gro,ups ST. LOUIS (NC) _ T!u:ee national groups of Catholic women say, feminine images of God, allowing female altar servers and other influences of feminism. have a "pervasi~e infl\lence and destructive effects on the church, on families and on society." Women for Faith and Family in St. Louis, the Consortium Perfectae Caritatis in Middleburg, Va.,

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lO,rs?f th~ Instl~ute on RehglOus LIfe In ChIcago Issu~d a statement last month. It said "Ideological feminism, which denies the fundamental psychic and spiritual distinctiveness of the sexes and which devalues mothe r h 00 d an d th e nur. th e f amI'I y tur'l'ng role of women In and in society, is often misrepresented as expressing the collective belief of women." Members of the three groups said they oppose attempts "to distort and transform language and liturgy" to conform to the agenda offeminism and other thinking "at odds with Catholic belief and practice." They said they oppose ordination of women to the priesthood because it is "a state of life and a

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THE POPE seems to be singing along with the combined choirs of Blessed Sacrament and St. Mary parishes in Belleville, Ill., as they perform in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. (NCj Arturo Mari photo)

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M-M Edward Olson; $40 M-M Alfred Paille; $35 Helen Bruen, M-M Horace Landon; $30 M-M Richard Wagel, M-M Edward Healey, M·M Daniel Cronin, M-M Oavid McGee, Bernard Beatty, M-M Leslaw Wyspianski $25 St John's Ladies Guild, M-M Frederick Frigon,.M-M Gerald Rousseau, M-M Richard Connors, M-M Stephen Bankert, M-M Neil Cassidy, M·M Richard Smith, M-M Richare Pierce, Vernonic Sciolto, M-M Roland Goudreau, Mrs Robert Phillips, M-M Ernest Rocha, M-M JMonast, William Stone, James Branco, M-M Stephen Falcone, M-M John Buckley, Michael Holmes, M-M Peter Chuilli, M·M Michael Randall, M-M James Pinocci, Deborah Galolaro, M-M Richard Sanlord, M-M John Berg, M-M David Keenan, M-M Raymond Paille, M-M Oouglas Mischley, M-M James Skinner, Mrs Joseph Megan, Margaret O'Leary, Mrs Edgar Pelletier, Mrs Robert Holt, M·M Warren Hall, M-M Albert Laliberte, M-M Peter Lynch, Helen Holt, M-M James Cullen, Patricia Smith, Sharon Topham SI. Stephen $60 M-M Eugene J Therriault; $50 M-M Raymond Chamberland, ",-M Robert McGill, Dr1M Joseph Ochab, St Stephen Senior Citizens Group; $30 Doris Contois, M-M Leonard Titus; $25 M-M William Dunn, M-M Robert Foley, Oscar Desjardin Holy Ghost $125 M-M Henry Pinson; $100 M'M Robert Hoag, $50 Richard DeMoia, Francis Lavalee, M-M Antero Pereira, M-M Leon O'Brien; $40 M-M Stephen Duquelle, Alice Perry; $30 M·M Joao Rego; $25 David Araujo, M-M George Barbosa, M-M Allred Elshant, Doris Erwin, Joan Fontaine, M·M William Fontaine, M·M Joseph Lima, Mrs Merle Holmes, M-M Edward O'Keele, M·M James Martineau, M-M Stephen Pula . $100 Holy Ghost Women's guild; $50 M-M John Amaral, Rosalind Martelli; $40 Mrs Antonio Raposo; $30 M'M Joseph Machado, Mrs Ralph Medeiros, Jose Teixeira; $25 M-M Henry Aguiar, Mrs Adrian Antaya, M-M Joseph Brousseau, M:M Raymond Castro, John Cloud, Maria DaSilva, Ronald Fontaine, M-M Edward Furtado, Charles CLewis, Mabel Lewis, Frank Matrone, Oscar Valade, Leroy Varboro, Mrs Joseph Rocha ATTlEBORO FAllS 51. Mary $150 Rev. Kevin JHarrington; $100 Roland Maloney; $60 M-M Bernard Gamache; $50 M-M Michael Padula, M-M Ronald Mollins, M-M George Willis, M-M Robert Sullivan, Joan SMorse, Florence Jette, M-M Edmund McCracken; $35 M-M Robert Seguin, Donald Shanley; $25 M-M Frank Lombardi, M-M Raymond Allard, M·M Paul Teixeira, Ella 0 Whalen, M-M Joseph Grigelevich Jr, M-M John Trimback, M-M Donald Perkoski, M-M Robert Allard, John & Patricia Rioux, M·M Frederick Warchol, M-M David Paulhus, M-M Marino Panos, M-M Paul Briggs, M·M John Meagher III, M-M James Gravel, M-M Raymond Galvin, M-M Robert Dion, M-M Earl Logan, Mrs Edna Baszynski, Mrs Edna Bellavance, M-M AI Dumas, M-M Alan Desilets, M-M Joseph Sajewicz Jr $175 Mrs Rita Gallant; $125 M-M William Connell; $100 M-M Stanley Linowski, M-M Nicholas Barney, MDolores Burns; $50 Albert PDumas Jr, M·M Constantino DiBiase, M-M Lawrence Duffany, M-M David Mcinerney; 440 M-M Henry Violet; $35 M-M Normand Pinsoneault; $30 M-M John McCann; $25 M-M Leonard Pierce, M-M Roger Stebenne, M-M Oscar Houde, M-M Lawrence Dorr, M-M Paul Clark, M·M William Liberatore, M-M Raymond Ferrara, M-M Robert Riccio, John DeMont, M-M John Ferrara, M-M John Murray, Mrs Bruce Sargeant, M-M Richard Cronan, M-M Michael Davidson, M-M David Burke, M-M James Basque $250 M·M Robert Cunningham; $100 M-M Joseph Fredete, M-M Raymond Boucher, M-M Victor Larkin, M-M Jame Brennan; $50 M-M William McBrine, Digital Equipment Corp, M-M Thomas Slowey, Walter A Rowe, Annie Connelly, Ms Linda Farrin, Mrs Stasio Sienko, M-M Joseph Ryan, M·M Leo LaCasse; $40 M-M Gerald Larence; $35 Florence Leary, Mrs Marielle Dube; $30 M-M Ronald Bishop; $25 Mrs Kurt Schweinshaut, M·M Marcel Nadeau, Mrs Cecilia DeVries, M-M Robert Brandt, Mrs Mary LCurran, M·M Raymond Mulry, M-M Peter AMikulis, M-M Gerald Saunders, Mrs Joseph'Feeney, M-M George Magnan, Mrs Lorraine Foster, M-M Edward Siallery, M-M John Abromowski MANSFiElD 51. lIary $1000 AllylMrs Robert Currivan; $100 Arthur Remillard, DrlM Philip Sibilia; $50 Barbara Creeden, Lillian Dion, M-M Emery Visconti; $35 M-M John Houghton, M·M John King, Ellen Westlund; $30 M-M Richard Brown, M-M James Cronin, Mrs Bradley Dauphinee, Beatrice Mugford, M-M Bernard Pizura, Judith Precourt; $25 Mrs Harry Alden, M·M Michael Barrows, M-M Jeffrey Laper, Mrs William Palanza, M-M Robert Petrone, M-M John Scarpellini, William Sheldon $200 M-M ABoldrighini; $100 M-M J Baroncelli, M-M Joseph Murphy, M-M Lawrence Scanlon, M-M Paul Sullivan; $75 M-M Domenic Macaione; $60 M-M James Hindman; $50 Luigi Giovino, M-M Timothy Hernon, Robin Ingersoll, M-M Lawrence MJackson, M-M Alan McKenna, Mary Markt, M-M Guy Tomase; $35 M-M John Antosca; $30 M·M Robert Mei, M·M Joseph Piscatelli; $25 M-M Norman Bellavance, M-M James Betts, M-M Flavio Branchini, John Brown, M-M Kenneth Buja, M-M Richard Carey, Anne' Chambers, Florence Collette, M-M Richard Davis, M-M Paul DeGirolamo, M·M Daniel Donovan, M-M Leo Egizio, M·M GFigueredo, M-M RGalanti, M-M Emil Giordano, M-M Charles Goff, Janice Gouveia, M-M Frank Guardabascio, Clara Hardie, M-M William Harlor, Mrs William Holske, M·M Robert Jackson, M-M John Jardin, M·M Robert Jones, M-M James Kane, M-M Dmer Lajoie, Janice Meszoely, M-M Charles McLaughlin, Mario Mercado, Stephen V Murphy, M-M James O'Driscoll, M·M Michael O'Meara, M-M Clifford Pearl, Irene Peterson, Mrs Haroid Qualters, M-M Ronald Reeves, M·M James MRochlord, M-M Alfred Sarro Jr, Mrs William ASchmidt, Jane Seilmayer, M-M Robert ESmith, M-M Ronald Webster $200 Vincent & Mary Ann Botti; $100 M-M John FGomes, M-M William Morton, Mary VRogers, M-M Orlando Souza; $75 M-M Joseph Monteiro; $60 M·M Thomas AGraney Jr; $50 M-M Eric EButler, Mrs Raymond Cassidy, M-M Edward Connell, M-M Francis Faria, M-M Albert Fasulo, M-M ADaniel Geribo, M-M Arthur Kane, Beverly McConneil, M-M WiIIi~m Murray, Raymond &Helen Pelrine, M-M Bruce Pilz, M-M John Walgreen; $45 M-M A DelGrosso; $40 M-M John Colbert, M-M Mark Canuel, M-M Victory DaCosta, M·M James M Riley; $35 Henry A Kane; $30 Mrs George Farnam, Janice Macomber, M-M Joseph Pleil $25 M-M Leo Annese, M-M Louis Antosca, M-M Andrew Barr, M-M Benjamin Belcher, Allonse Bielan, M-M Frederick Bittner, M-M Armand Brunelle, M-M Anthony Carlone, Paula Collins, M-M Keith Dorval, Mrs Salvatore DeLutis, M-M Malcolm Fales, M-M Donald Genoa, M-M Armando Giovino, M-M Steven Gillis, M-M Raymond Hartnett, M·M Paul GHubrich, Margaret Hubrich, M·M Albert Jackson, Margaret Jordan, M-M George Knight, Sheila Knights, Josephine Lodico, James Mitchell, M-M Michael Mulcahy, M-M Denis Murphy, M-M Victor Narciso, M-M Gregory Nash, Paul O'Neill, M-M Thomas PPalanza, Rita A Pascale, M-M Joseph Pernock, Mrs Donald Ploof, M-M HSalerno, M-M John Sarro, M-M Ralph Sarro Jr, M-M John Silva, Louise Soldani, M·M John 0 Sullivan, M-M Charles GTegan, M-M Stephen Vale, M-M Joseph Walent, M-M George WWallace, M-M John Wilkinson

NORTH AmEBORO 51. Mary $200 Children 01 the Light Prayer Group, St Mary's Healing Ministry; $125 M·M Robert 'Wessmsan; $120 Mrs Louis Donley; $100 M-M James Coogan, M-M Hugh Donnelly, M-M Stephen Linfield, Tasso Cabrini Lodge, Sons 01 Italy, M-M Mark HVanDenBerghe; $60 M-M Arthur JSpencer Sr; $50 M-M Francis.M Gallagher, M-M Francis Murphy, M-M Frederick Thorpe; $40 Mrs)udy Colvin; $35 M-M William Brunell, M-M John Collins; $30 M-M Alfred Vanbever; $25 M-M Louis Abdou, Herman Asher, M·M John Bellissimo, M·M John Bolinger, Mrs Susan Breen, M·M John Colletto, M-M Francis Cote, Mrs Gertrude Dalton, M·M Dennis Dolan, M-M Robe(t Dorr, Ms Shirley Dunham, M-M Elmo Finocchi, Mrs Herbert Gray, George J Jacobs, Mrs Thomas Johnson, Mrs Edward Joyce, M-M Raymond King. M·M Gerald LaFontaine;M-M Paul LaFratta, M·M Ronald Lake, M-M Normand Letourneau, M-M Edward Mann, M-M Ronald CMeyer, M-M Edward T Schmidt, M-M Harold Schriever, M'M Norman Svendsen, M-M Robert Toole SEEKONK Our lady of Mt Carmel $300 M-M John Ghiorse, M-M Lawrence M Weykker; $200 M-M Malcom S White; $160 M-M William FKearney; $100 M-M Thomas ABenoit, M-M Francis JFlanigan, M-M Roland Martel, M·M Raymond Naughton; $75 M-M Harold Devine, M-M Ralph Turner; $50 Maureen Berry, M-M Gerald Foley, M-M Richard CGuliano, M-M Michael Haining, M-M James Handrigan, M-M Robert Holme, M-M John Kelleher, M-M Richard Kendrick, M-M Richard Laporte, M·M Everett McPhillips, M-M Stephen Navega, Mrs WGordon Partington, M-M Randy Platt, M·M Matthew Quirk, M·M Robert Saxon, M-M Stephen PTracey, M-M Fritz Ulmschneider, M-M John JVarone; $40 M-M Anthony Andrews, Kenneth F McCloskey, M-M John Medeiros, M-M John J Petraitis $25 DrlM John Duvalley, M-M Anthony WMecketsy, M-M John Mellen; $30 Mrs Robert Eva, Rita O'Connell, M-M Edward VPaolino, Mrs BWhitehead Reed; $25 Mrs Manuel Amaral, M-M Ralph Barnes, M·M James EBlythe, M-M John J Bovi, M·M Rqbert Breen, M-M Jo~n J Brett, M-M Frank RButera, Mrs Regina Canning, Mrs Stephen Clegg, M·M Joseph JCosta, M-M Micll'ael ECox, M-M John Craveiro, M-M Harry P DeAngelis, M-M Ronald J Dipietro, M-M Paul E Dunn, Mrs Kenneth Howell, M-M Robert W Karewa, M-M David Lacroix, M-M William N Laprade, M-M Gerald J Lima, M-M Sergio Macedo, M-M Richard Machowski, M-M Michael Maguire, M-M Charles Martin, M-M Peter Matonis, Joseph Medeiros, Jr, Joseph Mello, M-M Valentin Mendes, M-M Richard CMiranda, Mrs Joseph Motta Sr, M-M Raymond A Murtha, M-M James Olean, M-M Martin AO'Loughlin, M-M William O'Neil Jr, M-M Joseph Papson, M-M Donald RParadis, M-M Antone JPerry jr, M-M Gary Rogan, M-M Mel Rugg, David Sanders, M-M Jeffrey Sanders, M-M Leroy BSimmons, Mrs George Varjabedian, M·M Richard Veader, M-M George Vergilis, Anna M Wiggins 51. Mary $250 M-M Robert Brault; $180 Robert & Maureen Alves; $175 M-M George Agostini; $100 Avila E Grenier, M-M H E Morriseau, The Bigda Family; $55 M·M Daniel Arrighi; $50 M-M George McCarthy, Joseph EGrenier, Jane Lucini, M-M Lawrence Welch; $40 Dennis Stripe; $30 M·M Francis Tansey, M-M Stephen Sevigney, M-M John Lund, M-M Richard Comeau, M-M Rosaire Marcotte, M-M Frank 0 Kosowski; $25 M-M John Tobin, M·M Fernand Oliveira, M-M Frederick Theberge, M-M Albert Nerbanne, M·M Joseph Gonsalves, Anthony Oliveira, Thomas & Barbara Siaden, MPatricia Henry, M-M John Lemos, M-M Harold King, M-M Eugene Harvey, Michael & Diana Macedo, William & Dorothy Brough, Katheryn Kent, Mrs James Rhilinger, M-M Myron T Dourado, M-M John Blake, M·M Michael Bredin, M·M Ovila GFroment, Mrs Robert Muggle, M-M Ronald Boivin, M-M Stanley Strycharz, M-M Hector Carufel, Mrs Angela Robertson, M-M Raymond EOriscoll, M-M Peter Dean, Mrs Charles Costa, Thomas & Cheryl Ross, M·M Brian Hart, M-M James RPaquette TAUNTON Our Lady of Lourdes $500 Our Lady of Lourdes ConlerencE, SI. Vincent de Paul; $100 AFriend; $30 A Friend; $25 M-M Baldomero Pena, Mrs Peggy Reams, M-M Joseph Silveira, AFriend Immaculate Conception $600 Rev John JSteakem; $500 Norwell Co.; $200 M-M Henry Wojtkunski; $150 DrlM Normand Larocque; $75 George DeMoura; $50 M-M Steven Coghlin, M·M Walter PrecourtJr, M-M Brian Wojtkunski; $40 William JRoss; $30 Janet Smith, M-M Louis Desrosiers, M-M James Lincoln; $25 Eleanor Cadose, M-M Gregory Braga, Rose Marie Briand, M·M Paul Carvalho, Mary.Colton, M-M Harold Dennen, Beatrice Derosiers, Amelia Flood, Anne Flynn, M·M John Kelley, M-M Walter .Krockta, M-M Francis Lucey, M-M Armand Mello, M-M Julian Niedziocha, Robert &Beverly Mulhern, M·M Stanley O'Hara, M-M Joseph Rogers, Margaret Stakus, M-M Raymond Welch, M-M Thomas Blaine, M-M George Coute, Gerard Dever, M-M George Dooley, M-M Kenneth Jones, Patricia Kirouac, Margaret Morin, M-M Allred Phillipe, M-M Patrick Sullivan, M-M Edward White 51. Joseph $200 M-M Robert Martin; $125 John Custova; $100 Alfred Borges, Sr. M Elizabeth Mahoney, CSC; $75 M-M Robert PHartung; $60 M-M Jean Thomas Coulombe, Louis Chaves; $50 M-M Richard Simmons, Dorothy Busiere, M-M Allred Cravenho, M-M Robert Reed, M·M Edward Aleixo, M-M Harold J Rose Jr, M-M Arthur Henrique $35 Mrs Charlotte Carr, M-M James Dorsey; $30 M-M Ronald Morris, Mrs James McCarthy, M-M John Lewis, M-M Daniel' Chisholm, Doris Bartone; $35 Mrs Theodore Wojcik, Michael Wojcik, M-M Bruce Correia, M-M Edward J Lynch, Minnie Barros, M-M William AFloor Sr, M·M Edward Hickey; $25 Mrs Joseph Vorkoski, M-M Thomas MKeating, M-M Antonio Oliveira, Maryann McCarthy, M-M Kenneth Perry, Mrs Leo McCann, M-M Henry Lutz, M-M Richard Rec, M-M Patrick Masterson: M-M Roland Goff, Virginia McCormack, M-M John Steen, Mrs Alan Bennett 51. Paul $100 M-M Hector Demers, Robertson lactories, Inc, M-M Paul Ducharme; $50 M-M Francis Almeida, Mrs Richard Bresnahan, M-M Wayne Pacheco, Vivian Couto, M-M William Traverse, Rosemary, Morrisey, M-M William Leonard; $40 M-M Edward Castle, M-M Joseph Flaherty; $35 Mrs Douglas Knopf, Madeline Carter; $30 Mrs Gerald Caron; $25 M·M Gary Viall, M-M Edward Lombardi, Mrs Mildred Gedriles, M-M James FDoherty, Leon Clark, M·M James McGovern, M-M Robert J Baskinger, Mrs John Felong, M-M James Casey, M-M Richard Kotkowski, M-M Richard Neville, Mrs Raymond LaBrie, M-M John Desalliers, M-M Paul O'Boy, M-M William LaBrie, M-M Russell Bradshaw, M-M Robert Fierra, M-M Elwood Shepard, M-M George Perry 51. Jacques $500 Rev Thomas EMorrissey; $100 Joyce, Gloria & Helen Hudson, M-M John MMcRae, M-M Wesley Schondek; $50 M-M Gerard Bonenlant, M-M Maurice Guay, Paul Ouillette, M-M Robert Powell, M-M Denis ProulX, M-M Henry Sousa Jr, M·M Roger Velie; $40 Clairina Hamel; $35 Mrs Alma Pelletier; $30 M-M Mark Bissonnette, Vvonne Labonte, M-M Peter Stanek; $25 Mrs Lorraine Barefoot, M-M Charles Beaulieu, M-M Bernard Berube, Therese Blain, Mrs Rita Cameron, M-M George Caras, Mrs Edmond Cayer, M-M Eugene Christiansen, M-M Clement Clark, M-M Jeffrey Connon, M-M David DaRosa, Louis Donnelly, M-M Donald Guay, M-M Kevin Harpin,ln Memory 01 M-M Henry Haskell, Regina Hebert, M-M Donald Jacques, M·M Anthony J Khouri, M·M Donald Landry, Adrienne Lemieux, M-M Roger .levesque, Mrs Leo Murphy, M-M Walter Nunes, M-M Clive Olson, M-M Roger Parent, M-M George Pelletier, M-M Roger Rec, MrsCharles Rochelau, Elaine Sherman, M-M James Silvia, Mrs Annette Taylor, M-M Lazare Tremblay, M-M Dana Wood Sl.lla"$500 In Memory 01 Reverend Walter JBuckley; $200 Mrs Fred George; $100 Joseph Bird, ME Rice, Cecilia Sheerin; $85 John Gonzals; $75 Edward Duffy, M-M Jolin RMoore, M-M Francis Powers, Janice Russell, Thomas Russell; $50 William Alexander, Mary Bird, Mrs Howard David, M·M Robert Drake, M·M John SLawson, Alice McKenna, Ruth McKenna, Francis Mulholland, James Mulholland, John Mulholland, Mary Muiholland, Margaret Murphy, Leni Palazesi; $40 M-M James Sunderland; $35 Ruth Dias, Charles Fitzsimmons, M-M John Keating, M·M Ernest Medeiros, Joseph Padula, M-M Robert Quigley, John Rice; $30 Lillian Theroux . $25 George Aguiar, M-M Kenneth Baker, M-M Joseph Butler, M-M Alan Cardoza, Thomas Divincenzo, M,M Allred Drake, M-M David Fernandes, M-M John Fernandes, M-M Edmund Finnegan, Joseph Flood, Mrs Delphina Granfield, Mrs William Holmes, Marguerite Hoye, M-M John FLaughlin, Winifred Laughlin, Mrs Vincent Lysaght,_Mrs Doris Magee, Mrs Thomas McDermoll, Dorothy R McGlynn, Mrs Susanne McGlynn, Dennis McSweeney, Patricia McSweeney, M-M Henry Murray, Mrs Grace ENorton, Mrs John O'Hearne, M-M Robert Perry, John Quinlan, St Mary's Prayer Group, Mrs Lawrence Sheerin, M-M Robert ASmilh 51. Anthony $250 Manuel Fontinha; $200 Rev John A'Raposo; $125 St Anthony's Holy Rosary Sodality; $100 Laurenlina Craven, Emma Andrade; $80 Antonio FChaves; $75 Andrew Marshall Jr; $50 Anicilo DeCosta, Thomas King, Joseph Amaral, Peter Nolan, John Camara, Frederick Barker; $45 Antonio Baptista, Harry R Westbrooks; $40 Jose Pereira, Jose CCabral; $30 Herculano Costa, Joseph Rico, Charles Ferreira, John George, Manuel Silveira, Antone DeSouza, Matilde Barros, Jose Pereira, Urania Jacinto; $25 Manuel Costa, Deborah Henriques, Manuel ICng, Joseph Souza, John Andrade, Jose Tavares, John Rego, Daniel SCunha, Jesse MLinhares, Jose Correia, Joseph GUla, John Emond, Margaret Luz, Silvino SSousa, Joseph RAmaral, Annalee, Jeffrey &Andrew Nystrom, Louis Dansereau, Edward Cabral, Manuel Andrade, Laurenlino Costa, Antonio RResendes, Manuel Perry, Hilda Veloze, Antonio Leite, Manuel GSilva, Joseph CVaz, Henrietta Carvalho, Leonard Rocha, Gertrude 'Cardoze, George Abreau Jr Holy Rosary $100 M-M William Powers; $50 Mrs Bertha MBolster; $40 M-M Matthew Stelmach; $35 Mrs Victoria Ulak; $30 M-M Joseph WGorczyca; $25 M-M Robert Bentley, Mrs Emily Bourque, Mrs Katherine Kiernan, Kevin Kiernan, Julia Kula, M·M Frank Mack, Mrs Nancy Stelanik & Family, M-M Stanley Tokarz· $50 Mrs Mary Oubena, John Kearns, Jr; $30 M-M Gilbert Levesque & Family; $25 M-M Joseph Arcikowski & Family, M-M Henry A Bzdula, Helen Dykas, Jennie Gorczyca, M-M John Kearns Sr, M-M James Kelliher & Family, Mrs Jean McGuire, Otto Mamino, M·M Daniel O'Brien & Family, Mrs Emily Pelczarski & Family, M-M Francis Pelczarski & Family, M-M John Scott, M-M Frank P Sharkus, M-M Michael Sylvia, M-M Walter Wenczak & Family Holy Family $150 St Vves'Nissan Sales; $130 Joseph APerry; $100 Mozzone Bros LumberVard; $55 M·M Joseph Mozzone,·Peter Murphy; $50 M·M James Melville, M-M George O'Kane, Mrs Edward Crossman, Edward Booth; $40 M-M Ralph Goff, Jr, M-M Nemesio Bettencourt, Edward Fowler Sr; $35 M-M Joaqim Bernardino, James Kenyon; $30 Barbara Ruthertord, Mrs Thomas Martin; $25 M-M Stanley. Baran, M-M Dennis Perrault, John Horta, M·M Steven Gordon, Mrs Winifred Buckley, M-M Joseph Kay, M-M Glen Gregory, James Langley, M-M Richard Ploude, Manuel Silvia, M-M Manuel Rose, M-M Philip LaFrance, M-M Donald McBain, M·M Karl Manning, Mrs Leroy Stevens, M-M Edmond St Vves, M-M Eugene Lecuyer, M-M Frank Perry, M-M Edward E~ton, Edward Callahan Jr NORTH DIGHTON51. Joseph $100 M-M John Lane, Mary Vargas; $50 M-M David Chadwick, M-M Donald Cleary, M-M Arthur Costa, M-M Richard Engler, M-M Vincent Furtado, Mrs Frances Gilchrist, M-M Robert Murray, Ellen Tobin; $30 M-M Andre Coelho; $25 Doris Booth, M-M Joseph Coelho, Mrs William Corey, M-M John Evangelho, M-M Robert Hebert, M-M Howard Horsman, Mrs Robert Howe, M-M Kevin O'Neill, M-M Leo Plouffe, M·M Stephen Proc, M-M Richard Rivet, M-M Carlos Silva, M-M Edward Silvia, M-M Ronald Silvia, M-M Neil Sousa, M-M Oscar Tetreault, M-M Francis Torres, M-M Philbert Torres, M-M Richard Treacy, M-M Donald Vine

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St Julio 5250 Atty & Mrs William RBalderson; $125 M·M Sylvester Sylvia; $100 Patricia Dolan, Mary AAI';'ond, M·M John Sousa; 575 DrlM James Hayden; $50 M'M Richard H Brown, Ellen M Gaughan, Mary Wobecky, William HAubertine, M·M John Saraiva, M·M David Bolton, M·~ Marcell Dumon~ M·M Donald Pillman, M·M Ralph Souza, Atty & Mrs Edward J Hamnglon, Bert La Fores~ $40 M·M Edward E Ventura, Roberta KDutra, Irene Gonsalves, M;M Gerard M Koo~ $35 M·M Carl Pr~tt, Sarah SylVIa, Robert Zeida, M·M Michael CorreIa, Elizabeth CGleason, M·M leonard Furtado; $30 l~IIan KAmaral, M·M John Wenc, M·M Russell CPmto, M·M John FCollins Jr, M·M Edmund Tavares, M·M Joseph PTalle Jr, M·M Ernest M Kobza, M·M Paul Caron, In Memory of Mary B, loUiS & louis Pach~co Jr $25 M·M Joseph Arruda, M·M Joe Gonsfaves, Elizabeth Tetrault, M·M Wllha,m St.P,erre, M·M Charles Cabral & Rosa Botelho, M·M RIchard Pereira, Josephine Medeiros, M·M Herbe~ FOls.y Sr, M·M Nicholas Nichola~ John Wade, M·M Timothy Virgil, M·M Daniel CSantos, M·M Mlch'l"l J Sitarz, M·M Herman Couto, M·M lee Thomas Russell & Lori Russell·Pelsue, M·M Michael Bobrooy,eckl, Judith Rego, M:M leonard Ponte, M·M Richard Goodwin, M·M lenine Gonsalves, Jeanne Patnqde, M·M Manuel Martm, M.M Herbert Tondreau, M·M Herman Bruce, M·M Kyle P,erce, M·M lawr~nce Cote, M·M EdmUnd Currier, M-M Thomas Kennedy, Kathryn Hunt, Jess KSmith, Helen Furtado'~lOla Boucher, M·M Allen Quintin, M·M Frank AMedeiros, M·M Arnold Fraga, Patience Janson, M·M Rob rt Ouellelle, M·M Richard Wilder, Peter Senuick, Mary Sherman, M·M George M Ferro, M·M Bradlor Cashman, M·M Robert MIchaud, Alice Henzel, M·M David Goulart, Hilda Torres, M·M leonardo CFr I s I

SOUTH DARTIIOUTH St.llary $250 51. Vincent de Paul Society; $150 M·M Paul McCawley; $100 M·M Richard Reilly, M·M Daniel J Murphy, M·M David J Pimental; $75 AttylM Edward 0 Hicks; $50 DrlM Antonio Fernandes, DrlM Paul ECorley, M·M Antone ESylvia, M·M Joseph RKiernan, M·M Joseph CDeMello, Beatrice Cunha, In Memory olthe DeMello &Rodrigues Family, DrlM Anthony Martin, M·M George Wright III; $40 M·M Serallm JCorreia, M·M Kevin Connor; $35 M·M Antonio l Pacheco, Frederick Corbiel; $30 M-M Paul Kennedy; $25 Anna MVarao, M·M Joseph Prenda, Sophie MVarao, M·M Anthony Freitas, M·M Matthew Martin, M·M Richard CKing. M·M Manuel Soares, Rev Antonio DaCruz & family, M·M Kevin 5 Trundy, M·M Fernando Barreiros, M·M Donald Wiluz, M-M Joseph Ringuette, M·M Richard Perry, Alice Dahill, M·M Manuel Garcia, Mary Barrell, Mrs Harry Hunt, M·M Michael Amaral, George Galipeau, M·M Peter Shea, M·M Michael Teser, Frank Mello, M·M Joseph Ponte, M-M Richard EHitchock, M·M louis 0 MelD, M·M Edmund Mello. Virgilio Mare, Bertha Johnson, M·M John Santos, Mrs Norman WFuller, M·M Antone Macedo, M·M Robert ACabral, M·M James PMcKenna, M·M Terrance J Cronan IIATTAPOISm St. Anthony 5150 DrlM William B Muldoon Sr; $100 DrlM Robert Gracia; $50 M·M Howard C Chadwick, Mrs William Delgado; $30 M·M Antonio Andrade; 525 M·M Joseph Flynn, M·M Robert Garde, DrlM Thomas PJackivicz, M·M Donald Lake, M·M William JMcllmail, Mrs Peter Renaghan, M·M Joseph Sylvia, Mrs Angela Verdi . $200 Dr/M lawrence Olive"a; $100 M·M Joseph Hassey, Mrs Mary F Dempsey; $50 M·M John Driscoll, Helen McGowan; $30 Gerald Fitzgerald, M·M John O'leary; $25 Mrs ~dward Burke, M·M Frank Evangelho, M·M Patrick McEntee, M·M John McGarrie, Ruth Rebello, M·M Armand Texella, M·M John - Murray, Mrs Rosalind Travis IIARION St. Rita $500 M·M Francis J Perry; $100 Deacon Maurice & Terri lavallee, M·M Joseph P Kairys, DanIel L& Claire KMurphy, Harry &Patncia Schmitt; 550 Mrs James Dougall, William F& Reges Henry; $25 Thomas & Cathenne Browne, Jean Champigny, M·M John DePina, Pauline AField, Mrs Dominga Perry; 550 Carl & Maureen lamoureaux, Richard & Irene Roszkiewicz, Edward & Sarah Bartholomew, Jonathan & She,la Henry; $25 Frank & Katherine KOZiCki, Dr Robert & Jeannette Tremblay, Eileen Epstein. WAREHAII SI. Patrick $250 LJ. and Beroetta Hendricken; $150 Kenneth &Elizabeth Ferreira; $120 M·M Joseph l Maloney; 4100 M·M Michael J Butler, Ralph & Margaret Goghormella, Marie EMurphy, Jeanne FNeale, M·M Robert TReynolds, M·M Chester Rusinoski, M·M Kenneth Semedo, M·M John Texeira, M·M Robert A Williams; 575 M·M Henry WDeRusha, Mrs AGetchell; $60 M·M David JPowers; $55 Dennis JFilkins; $50 Adelaide Beckell, M·M Henry Gonca!ves, John Grenda, M·M Richard Kiernan, M·M Dennis KIssell, Donald Monteiro, Desmond Murphy, Natale Pomplle, M·M Ernest Joynt, M·M Sylvester McGinn, 51. Patrick's CYO, Mrs Marjorie Scheh, Robertl)assinari, Mrs Frances Vitale; $40M·M Robert 5 Anderson, Mrs Ruby Govoni, Romaine Poyan~ M·M Charles VanderStaay; 530 M·M Henry Borghi; $25 Lucinda Amado, M·M Manuel Andrews, Blanche Campanella, M·M John Cardoza, M·M Arthur Collins Jr, Mrs Edmund Connolly, M·M Andrew Costello, Evelyn MDodge $25 M·M Gerald Dupuis, M·M Charles RDurocher, M·M Anthone l Fernandes, Mrs Alicia BFitzpatrick, M·M Edmond Florindo, Mrs Donald Heselton, M·M'Epifanio Jorge, Mrs W,lIiam leFavor, M·M Frank 'lopes, M-M John McCabe, M·M Wilham Mclaughhn, M·M Donat Mathurin, M·M Ronald Moreau, 0 l of Fatima Circle, M·M John Sarson, Mrs Joseph SStec, Mrs Gertrude Sullivan, 'Isabelle M White, John A . • :-. -..- .'. . . ." .. .. .White, M·M George Zlne Ji .CAPE COO CHATHAII Holy Redeemer $125 M·M Walter Whiteley; $100 Beverly Fuller, M·M Garry Hans~n: M·M Dale Tripp, M.M Richard Weller; $75 Elizabeth Bowles, M·M FranCIS Fleming, Alice Ryan; $50 Marie E. Campbell, M·M James Gnffih, M,M Albert Richardson, Wilham Riley; 535 Ann Charlesworth, M·M Thomas Sparks; $30 Elaine Whelden, M·M M·M Robert Marceca, Mary Burns; 525 Madelyn Allen, M:M George Brown, M·M .John Coleman, Mrs Claire Cook, M·M Donald Fontneau, Dorothy Harringlon, M·M louis Knight, Yuklko larkin, M·M Brydon Merrihew, M·M William O'Reilly, M·M John Our, Mary Pearl, M·M Donald St Pierre, Mary Smith; M·M Richard Sylva, M·M MIchael Walker, M·M Daniel Whalen • WEllFlEET

Our lady of lourdes $100 M·M John MO~~h;n; $25 Mrs Ernest Silvia, lorraine Kmiec, Anne McCarthy, Edward Perry . • ." NORTH FAllOUTH SI. Elizabeth Seton $300 M.M Kenneth PBallles; Sl50 Mrs Arthur Miller, Richard Fitzgerald; $125 M·M Joseph FMontie; SlOO M·M Peter J Bagarella, M·M James CTansey; $70 M·M John RKirby $100 Frank LHalady, $60 l Richard & Sharon McKinney; $55 M·M Alden Hanson; $50 M·M James Annicelll, Kathleen ENoonan, M·M John ARyan, M·M Roy ESchorer, $40 Clarence leonard; 535 M·M Terry Joyce, M·M George Ferreira, Isabel Griffm; 425 M·M Thomas Capo, Robert W& GMMiller, M·M Thomas AMORlz, M·M Richard Perry PROVINCETOWII St. Peter th. Apostle $100 Seamen's Savings; $35 Carol Janoplis; $25 M·M Ernest Deschene OSTERVillE $1832 Anonymous; $500 Anonymous; $300 Anonymous; $200 Catherine O'Connor, Grace O'Connor; $150 John Shields; $100 M·M William Callahan Ill, Margaret Haggerty, Anonymous; $75 Kenneth West, Nancy Daniel; 550 M·M John Linehan, Mrs Edward Crosby; 540 Anonymous; 535 Anonymous; $30 M·M Eduardas Jansonas, M·M Howard Monroe III, Anonymous; $25 M·M Joseph Amaral, M·M Thomas Nelson, M·M Robert K'ISten, M·M John Murdock, M·M Ronald Beals, M·M James Higgins, Arthur SmIth, M·M Thomas Geoghegan, M·M louis Gilbert, M·M Thomas Meha, M·M John Pina, Mrs Edmund Grafton, M·M Robert Kennedy , WEST HARWICH Holy Trinity $400 Mrs Fred Scully; $300 M·M Maurice Houten; $250 Eileen Ryan; 5200 M·M Russell EBrennan, Michael O'Neill Monahan Family, M·M Joseph Quinn; 5150 Mrs Regina Gegenwarth; $130 M·M Joseph Mallard; 5100 Theresa Baril, Pat Bennell, M·M John Brassil, George 0 Cassidy Jr, Evelyn T Clarke, Natalie Conway, M·M FrancIS Coyle, Mrs Kenneth Desmarais, M·M John Doyle, M·M Frederick Eppinger, M·M Vmcent Fleming, Mrs Robert Gott, M·M John Grillin, M·M William Heffernan, Mrs John Ignacio, M·M Edward Jala, Mane MKelley, M·M louis laFlamme, Mae lefevre, Mary McDougall, Mrs Arley Makurat, In Memory of Helen & Walter Merrigan, M·M John O'Callaghan, M·M Walter O'Farrell, Alice Pumphret, Mrs Maureen Rugo, Dorothy Ryan, Mary & Rose Sylvia, M·M Albert Tessier, M·M Vincent PWalsh, M·M Charles Woolverton $75 M·M Paul Ballantine, Belly Delutz, M·M Jame l Duval, M·M John Meehan, Catherine BTobin; 560 M.M George Gardner; 555 Carlota Pena; 552 M·M Albert Marchal; 550 Elizabeth Ahern, M·M Charles E Baker, M·M John Berry, Mary GBurke, Dr & Mrs Walter Chnstina, M·M Timothy Clifford, M·M Arthur Colgate Wilham EConnors M·M Wilham Coughlan, M·M Norman Dagenais, M·M Michael DiMauro, Grace Dwan, M.M Robert Fagan, M·M John Flannery, Robert Garland, M·M Robert Geary, M·M Ed Goggin, Mrs Russell Hamlyn Sr, M·M Raymond l Hebert, Neal J Holland, M·M Ernest THollis, M·M Martin Johnston, M.M George lane, M·M Daniellarkm, M·M JHairy long. M·M Charles McCabe, M·M Charles McVay, M·M ., Carl Meyer; $50.M·M Salvator MIceli, Mrs Mary K Minkus, M·M Richard Mulcahy, Mary l Norton, M·M Paul PO'Connell, M·M Thomas O'Connor, M·M John Ormond, M·M Joseph Perry, M·M Rufus Pina, M·M , John Rooney, M·M Charles Samko, M·M Otto Sears, M·M W,lIiam Sheehy, Elizabeth CThomason, M·M Harold Weldon, lynden Wordell; $40 M-M Waller Gillee; $35 M·M Joseph Panzera; Dolores RTichnor; 530 Mrs Wilham AGreen, M·M William Hubbard, M·M Eugene Keenoy, M·M Michael McDonough, M·M John Rose Jr, C.B. Steegstra '. . , .' , . $25 M·M Robert Anderson, M·M John BarrY, Arthur Bishop, Marie Brenner, M·M John Broderick, M·M Donald BrOUillette, Thomas BCallanan, M·M William Cannon, Amy l Carbonneau, ",·M John Carroll, Mrs Antonio Centeio, M,s Frances Chilinskl, Marian Coleman, M·M Harry Collings, W~liam Connolly, M·M Wilham Conway, Mrs Chartes Cook, James Coughlin, John F Coyle, M·M John Cummings, M·M John Cushing: M·M Henry Cusick, Mrs Rose RDalldorl, Walter Daluze, M-M Edward TDeedy, M·M Richard Devine, Sarah Dionne, M·M leonard WDutille; M·M Thomas Egan, M·M Ed"n Estey, Cathenne fallon, Susan Fallon, In Memory of Theresa J Fennell, Eleanore Feeney, M·M. Arthur Frost, Mrs Elizabeth Flannery, ~·M Thoams PFuce, M·M Joseph Gallney, Richard Grillo, Katherine Hadge, Elizabeth Halloran, M·M WIlliam Higgins, Elizabeth Hitchiner, Grace Hurst,Mary Hynes, Mrs George Jensen, M·M Raymond Jewell, Emily Judge, FeliCIa Juras, Wanda Juras, Mrs Malachy Keane, John EKelly, Gertrude K,ley, Mrs Eileen Krause, M·M Robert lally, M·M Ralph lennon, Mrs James Hlordan,lillian lucier, Angela Lynch, M·M William McShane, Eileen Manning , . ' . ' $25 Helen 0 Marsden, Olive Mirston, Mildred Mazanec, M·M Raymond Mercure, M-M John Mero, M.M Raymond Miles, Elizabeth Miller, John TMilloy, M·M Arthur Moran, William J Murphy, Marguerite Nolan, Dorothy Nelson, James Noonan, M·M John Norton, Ruth O'.Brien, M·M John O'Connor, M·M lawrence J O'Connor, M·M Raymond Pasquina, Olive Piela, M·M Anthony J Polonis, Anna Rattery, M·M John Raneo, Wilfred & Kathleen Remillard, M·M Frank Resteghini, laurence Reynolds, M·M Michael Ricci, Gloria Rose, Dorothy Shanahan, M·M Norman Shepherd, Hannah Smith, M·M John Steele, M·M Ralph Stortstrom, Joan SullIvan, Margaret Valencia, M·M William B Valencia, M·M Joseph Valen~ne, lucille Waiver, Margaret M Walsh, Roline Wereska, M-M Arthur Williams. Mrs Erville WWilliams. M·M Francis Woelfel V1l1nARD HAVEII SI. AUIUslillll $100 St Augus~ne Gu~d; $50 Beatrice Phillips, Diana Hellrick, Mary Rose lopes, nancy Tarter, Joseph II louise Tierney; 525 Richard Furtado. Kevin & Roberta Hearn , BUZZARDS BAY SI. .lIpret $100 Mary EMcCoy In Memory of Elsie McCoy, M·M Charles Mason, John FHickey, M·M Charles loonie; 550 Ed Payton, Maurice Savage, M·M William laVangie, M·M Raymond Fitzgerald, M·M Walter Oley, Kay O'Melia; M-M Neil McCamon, M·M James Mulvey, M·M John O'Connell, Mrs Paul Barber, M·M Andrew McGraw; $35 M·M Francis RSamson, Valerie Harrison; $25 M·M James WWadley, John McCallery, Phyllis Carpenito, M·M Donald lakin:Arthur Corriveau, M·M GEdward Garceau, M·M Richard Young. Mary folorvan, M·M Angelo D'Angelo, M·M CChester Bromley, Genevieve Padduck, M-M Douglas Crabtree, Mrs Anna Emond, M·M John Hennessey, M·M Philip Jenkins, Mrs Henry Clancy, "nthony Andrade BREWSTER Our lady of tho Capo $600 laSalelle Fathers; 5100 M·M Stanley 5 Warden, M·M Edward Kane; $50 DrlM Bernard Phaneuf; $35 M·M Roland Frechelle, M·M Chartes leonard; 530 WMichael Dillon; 525 M.M James Woods, M·M Kevin McGrath, M-M Malcolm Hekking, M·M louis Seminara, M·M John Mulhern, M·M John Warden, M·M Rober Hubbard, M·M Bernard Smith, M·M Joseph Cheney, Mrs Inez Palmisano, W,lIiam Saint $100 Ms loretta Tocci, Annette Hailer, M·M James Falvey, N C& Dale J Debacker; 550 Marion R Lupica; 535 M-M Willred Trahan; 525 Muriel Johnson, M·M W,lliam Waas


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St. lIary·Our ~dy'ol thalsla $200 M·M Richard Lewis; $135 M·M Walter folger; $100 M·M Joseph Swain, MargarefHolcomb, Mary Holmes, M·M John O'Neill; $50 M·M Scoll Marks, M·M Norman Gauvon; $35 Anthony f. Sylvia, Mary Lou Mollern, M·M J. Sidney Conway; $25 Edrth Bellevue, M·M Dale Waone, Bridget ledwell, M·M Terry Sylvia, John Santos, Tim Galvin, M·M Brian Davis, M·M Norman Chalekl, M·M James Cabral, Vito Capizzo, M·M Harold Boehm, M·M Stephen Albright, M·M David Dunham, M·M Robert Garrabrant" .

SI. Joseph's $700 Rev. James P. Dalzell, $500 AFriend; $350 AFriend; $250 Afriend M·M Lawrence P. Kavanaugh, Jr.; $200 M·M Emil Tietje, AFriend; $140 M·M Eugene Young; $135 M·M Walter Murdhy; $100 Marian Hogue, M·M John J Collins, M·M Francis W. fewore, falmouth Knights of Columbus, A Friend; $75 M·M Harley Knebel; $60 AFriend; $50 M·M Eugene Laforet. Afriend, M·M Stephen Mcinnis, Claudia Pendergast $40 AFriend; $35 M·M Gilbert Martin; $30 M·M Donald Lehy $25 Marie Healey, M·M frederick Hamilton, Afriend, M·M Peter Kazmier, Mary Walsh, M·M Paul Gallant. M·M Edward Johnson, M·M Harry E. Handy, Mrs. Ch,rles Haram, A friend, M·M William Simmons, M·M frank Burry, Rosemary Gannon, Julia Beliveau SOUTH YARMOUTH

Corpul Chrilti $500 Mari/! BKelleher, Anonymous; $300 M·M Albert J Skirius; $250 M·M .aanie f Gallerani; $240 Anonymous; $200 M·M James J Bondarek Jr, M·M John R Karnes, M·M Wilham H . Mitchell; $IBOAnonymous; $150 M·M leo 0 Diotalevi, Mary EThompson, Anonymous; $1251n Memory 'M·M Stuart CBenedict $120 M·M Richard T Mannion, M·M Richard GVincens; $100 M·M George C Campbell, 'M.., Peter RColgan, M·M George VCox, M·M Victor MDev.ine, John RHennessy, Kathleen A Heywood, JUdjth A Keene, Clarence J K,lgallen, M·M Voncent Magho, M·M Eugene L Male~dy, M·M Michael McKenna, Mary f Monahan, M·M Gerald f Prall, M·M Donald f Price, M·M FranCIS WVan Nostrand; $75 M·M Robert ECorradi, M·M Francis J fleming, Dorothy EGallant, Mary EGallant, M·M JosephS McCarthy, M·M Jeffrey McCarty; $50 Elizabeth Ballilsis, M·M Kingsley MBerg, M·M Bertrand f Boulay, M·M Donald VCianciolo, M·M Milton RCook, M·M Peler J Cooke III, M·M Henry J Graebe~er, Mary RHauser, M·M John AMcArdle, M·M Clause MMcKeen, cecilia AMcDermoll, M·M Joh~ MMIlia, M·M leon JPistone;'$40 M·M James WConlon, M·M Norbert f Ei~cheid, M·M Joseph JGrazuhs, Myra T Ross ' . ' . $35 M·M Daniel Wlucier, M·M John f Mulcahy; $30 Noia MBianchi, M·M Donald Bolton, M·M David J Gibbons, M·M r.tichael EMcCarthy, M·M Charles GPizzolli, M·M Donald LStubstad; $25 M·M Albe~ A Bazzinolli, M·M'Mark GBergeron, M·M Donald PBurke, Maxlme Caron, M·M George WChapman, M·M frederick C Cheney, M·M John R Desmond, Dr Peter P DiBrienza, Margaret E Diefenback, Carmel DiMaria M·M Paul Rfeeley, M·M William Lfield, M·M Robert Wflagg, GraceM Gibbons, M·M Stanley f Grabow;ki, M·M Charles RGriffin, Thelma GHeddy, M·M Barry LHiggins, Tine EHilliard, M·M William L Hollinger, M·M Robertl Labrie, M·M David PLawrence, M·M Joseph T Marone, In Loving Memory of Russell McAuliffe Sr, M·M William McCoy, M·M Stephen MMcGrail, Helen Mooney, M·M Wilham f Moore, M·M George EMurray, M·M William f O'Connell, George AOrtolani, Mary Ortolani, M·M Col~mbus J Pasteris M·M Michael CPeluso, Alena MPendolari, M·M Donald MPhilbrick, M·M Chester SRiCh, M·M Russell Scaduto, M·M George WStreeter, M·M John f Sullivan, Mrs Dante J Tassinari, Mrs John P Tassinari, M·M Tello Tontini, M·M frederick ATwomey, M·M Richard f White . $250 Anonymous; $150 M·M Rudolph REmpric, M·M Herbert AHamlen, M·M Michael AMcNamara, PatriCk EMurray; $125 Mrs fred 0 Earle, M·M Peter P fortuna; $100 M·M Jeff DaVIes, M·M John f Delaney, M·M Mark WJewell, M·M Eugene TMcSweeney, M·M Ricahrd f Noonan, M·M Martin TPutnam, lillian CRoth, M·M Richard TStreeter; $75 M·M Kenneth Jfigueiredo, Mrs John Handrahan, M·M Robert ESwift; $50 Anna LCaron, M·M Anthony J Cirrito, M·M Benjamin HColonero, M·M John f Crowley Sr, M·M Thomas Mfeeney, M·M Justin WGeorge, Barbara JHadley, M·M John f McCarthy, M·M Edward Poore, M·M Edward JRondelli, M·M James HSibson, Anna MTokarz, lillian MTullY,Jean RWright; $40 M·M Walter RAlvezi, M·M Kevin Reilly; $25 M·M Theodore f Behrle, M·M John BCahalane, M·M DaRiel J Carey, M·M John S Conroy, Vivian Coppi, M·M John J Donovan, M·M George A Gilboy, Kathleen B Granger, Mrs Walter GMcCone, June HMiller, M·M Kevin f O'Connor, Yone Oliver, M·M Miles PPatrone, M·M fernando Pola, M·M Lloyd WRaymond, M·M Joseph EReilly, M·M Ralph f Roberge, Ellen ESmIth, M·M John ASullivan, M·M Thomas MThompson, M·M Rod PValenlini, M·M Dennis GWiehe, Theresa C Wood ORLEANS

St. Plul Tenth $600 M·M Harry Varnum; 5500 M·M John F Martin, William l Parker; $300 M·M Joseph Nealy; $200 Mary J filii & Mrs Mary Afalla, M·M David Pearson, M·M Harold Raybould, Mrs William T Smith; $150 M·M Paul Cameron; $125 Ms Marie Husband; $100 M·M Arthur Beally, M·M Eugene Duquelle, M·M Jeremiah Herlihy, HMLeen, M·M James HQuirk Sr, MsGrace Reilly, Dr RobertJ Tilly; $75 Theresa HOcchiolini, Margaret MShaughnessy; $55 Mrs Margaret 0 Grimes; $50 M·M Jean P Bouthillier, Ms Constance Boyan, M·M J P Brennan, M·M Robert Carey, M·M George F Charelle, Josephine GDavern, M·M Pat Demone, M·M William Gagnon, M·M John Kozlicak, M·M RobertJ LeBlanc, M·M Bernard McCabe, M·M Richard McCoo, Mrs Edward JMcGrath, M·M Peter McNamara, M·M John Miskines, M·M Edward JRobinson, M·M Charles BRosenbach; $35 Mrs Mary FGrant, Ruth BMaillet $30 M·M Chester Oeluga, Chas WHutchinson, Mrs Mary Margossian, John FMoakley, Alfred Prokop, M·M 0110 WSchleinkofer Jr, M·M Rodney LSimons, M·M frederick Wadas, Mrs Joseph Walker, Mrs Russell B Weymouth; $25 M·M Michelangelo Altieri, M·M Donald Burke, M·M Robert Cahill, Henry PCaruso, M·M Chas Connolly, M·M John EConnolly, Mrs FF Connors·Knitel, francesca 0 Dateo, Mrs Edward MDuggan, Ms Eleanor CGallagher, Mrs frank JGallagher, John & Mary Gallagher, f RHallisey, Eleanor l Jones, M·M Kenneth WKingsley, M·M Chas Knox, Mrs Daniel Lynch, M·M Victor Machunski, Marguerite AMaguire, • M·M Paul McGlone,lil Peach, John Scoll, Mrs Malcolm Slayter, M·M KEStreight. M·M Leory Twombly, Mrs Mary Vaughan, Mrs J Chesler Wheeler $260 M·M Waller BO'Neil; $200 Mrs Joseph Hanley; $120 M·M Richard DeLorey; $100 M·M James Bradley, Mrs Edna R Crisp, M·M Antonio Gabriele, Margaret Hurley, Mary T Kiley; $75 John·Grayce Howland; $50 M·M Robert Cunningham, Irene EDempsey, Edward MGilman, M·M Arthur Gonzales, M·M Albert EGuiseppe, Doris Jones, Mrs William BO'Brien, Carmella TPegnolo; $0 M·M Vincent fowler; $35 M·M Eugene Oberlander; $25 Mrs Richard M Angeley, Mrs Charles Conant. M·M CJohn Cormier, Mrs Robert Duff, Thomas FDempsey, Charles Diano, M·M Edm Doherty, M·M Richard finn, Mrs Edward B Hall, M·M Leo Hayes, M·M John JJackmauh, Rita MKennedy, Mrs Geraldine Kram, Mary ELachinskyy, M·M Edmund Lovell Jr, Mrs Catherine MacLeliand, Mrs Richard Maguire, M·M Wm Mcluskey Jr, M·M Thos O'Connor, M·M William FO'Grady, M·M Paul YSl. Louis, Philip J Saunders, Agnes ESanford, M·M Thomas PSibilia, Mrs frederick Tolley, Paul f Young • $100 M·M John Clancy, M·M George E Kirvan, M·M John MacLeliand, Gordon, M·M William H Reardon, Mrs Mary ETheilig, M·M William Yoo; $75 M·M francis Marlin; $65 M·M Thomas PDean; $50 Mary l fee, The Grady family, M·M Edward Hayes, Mrs Joseph Hayes, M·M Joseph Lewis, M·M John Senuta, Mrs John Shea, Mrs Eleanor lappula; $35 Adam Kurpat, James f Reynolds; $25 Patricia E Ahearn, M·M lester PAlbee, Mrs James f Brennan, M·M William Brumagim, M·M William J Burke, Margaret ECarson, Miss Helen CCronin, Catherine ECrowley, M·M Joseph Cullen, Mariella VGuilelle, M·M Francis Halpin, M·M francis J Heenan, Mrs John A Kevern, M·M Stanley WKosakowski, Thomas Lonergan Jr, M·M Edward Blynch.. M·M francis McKenna, M·M Charles AMurphy, William f Murphy, Mrs Frances Nocella, M·M Richard Paul, Mrs Rita Swenson, M·M George AToohey

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tv, movie news Symbols following film reviews indicate both general and Catholic Films Office ratings, which do not always coincide. General ratings: G-suitable for general viewing; PG-13-parental gu idance strongly suggested for children under 13; PG-parental guidance suggested; R-restricted. unsuitable for children or young teens. Catholic ratings: AI-approved for children and adults; A2-approved for adults and adolescents; A3approved for adults only; A4-separate classification (given films not morally offensive which. however. require some analysis andexplanation); O-morally offensive. Catholic ratings for television movies are those of the movie house versions of the films. "Criminal Law" (Hemdale) A muddled c·rime. thriller about a cocky defense lawyer (Gary Oldman) who wins acquittal of a wealthy murderer-rapist (Kevin Bacon), then is conscience-stricke'n when he realizes he is again brutaliiing women. A cat~and~niouse game ensues as lawyer and client attempt to trap.each ·other. The murderer thinks of himself as an anti-abortion avenger since he was almost aborted and his physician mother performs abortions. As written by Mark Kasdan and directed by Martin Campbell, this 'is not pro or anti-abortion, nor credible legally, morally or technically Violence, menace, a rough sex scene. A3,R

"Lost Angels" (Orion Pictures) Problems of troubled kids from broken homes warehoused in private mental hospitals. Focuses on aimless Los Angeles youth (Adam Horovitz) whose lack oflove, guidance and basic values lead him to pal with his delinquent older brother(Don Bloomfield) and end up in a three-month locku}) in a mental hospital. A renegade therapist(Donald Sutherland) ultimately helps tpe youth. Firie performances despite much profanity, intense violence and a graphic sex scene. A4,R "Miss' Firecracker" (Corsair) A lifetime outcast (Holly Hunter) seeks the love and respect she missed as.an orphan living in the , shadow of a beautiful older cousin (Mary Steenburgen). Lacking talent or beauty, she tries to win .the "Miss Firecracker" title in her Mississippi town's annual beauty pageant. She lives down her loose reputation by going to church and feeding orphans, and she finds a devoted seamstress (Alfre Woodard) to make· her costume. The characters never lack dignity no matter how wacky their hopes and dreams. ,Minimal fisticuffs and sexual suggestiveness. A3, PG "Signs of Life" (Avenue Pictures) The last gasp of a 132-year-old. New England family's boat-building business 'and its effects on its elderly owner (Arthur Kennedy), assorted employees and hangerson. This inconsequential drama

has hints of the occult and includes a botched suicide, a near-drowning and a pointless robbery. Some rough language, a brief sexual encounter. A3, PG-13 "Field of Dreams" (Universal When an Iowa farmer(Kevin Costner) begins hearing voices, he uses family savings to build a baseball diamond in his cornfield. When the spirit of Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) appears to play ball, Ray and his wife (Amy Madigan) know the risk was worth taking. The most notable casualty in a 1919 World Series scandal, Jackson wants'to res.1ore his tarnished career. Since Jackson was an idol of the farmer's deceased dad, it becomes apparent that there will be a reconciliation between father and son. Movie is full of happy surprises, with a positive point of view, wonderful mystical charac~ . ters, love for baseball and respect for idealists. A2, PG ' "Getting It Right" (M.C.E.G.) Coming-of-age British comedy about the social and sexual bios" soming of a shy 31-year-old hair-, dresser (Jesse Birdsall) who joins the social circle of a gay friend (Richard Huw), where he loses his virginity to a lonely woman (Lynn Redgrave) and befriends a wacky heiress (Helena Bonham Carter). The women 'enable him to take life in his own hands and live it with a proper bride (Jane Horrocks). Well-acted with, however, suggestive sexual banter and innuendos. Brief nudity. A4, R "The Retllrn of Swamp Thing" (Millimeter Films) Return of a crime-busting human plant (Dick' Durock), a former scientist who keeps the bayou safe for kids 'and damsels in distress. Clever makup and stunt effects ~ut cheesy sets

$300 Rev Raymond AKODloa; 'ZOO M·M John Coughlan; $100 Mrs Kenneth Cavanaugh, Nancy·Lu Staib, Kerry BDoon, M·M Jay Manasas, Virginia MSanning; $75 Ally John SAhern; $50 M-M Arlllllld Audelle, Anna f Doherty, M·M frank HDugan, Martin Gauthier, M·M Quentin RHand; $25 M·M Merton P ,Burt, M·M Earl Caswell, Mrs William Cumiskey, M·M Donald WDelaney, M·M Joseph FDunn, M-M Bruce Hammall Sr..Jane Klimshuk, M·M Glenn JMorris, Mary Mullaney, Denise Shanahan, Miry MSheehan, M·M Theodore Young . HYANNIS . St. Francil Xavier $1500 Very Rev Edward CDuffy; $75· Rev. John COZug; $500 Rev. Albert JRyan; '$400 M·M Adolphe Richards; $300 M·M Edward Murphy; $250 M·M Charles Riely; $200 M·M Michael Santos, Mrs Arthur Maddison; $1,00 William Dacey, lois Murphy, Robert A Chadwick, M·M Richard Dresser, John Barrows, Marjorie Sordillo, Mary L Ryan, Edmund Daly, Mrs M'arshalilovelelle, John Medeiros, M·M William flanagan, M·M John J Shanahan, Harry A ferullo, Mrs Mary Newman, M·M George MShannon, Miss Mary lovell, M·M John EGrady, M·M Robert Bastille, Lillian Senteio, Mary M Landry; $75 M·M Asa Stanley, M·M RCrockett; $50 Mrs Agnes Dunn, M·M Harold JDore, John Best, Mary , Hannon, M·M Everell BHorn Jr, M·M Thomas Carroll, M·M Raoul Ross, M·M Daniel Callahn, M·M Gerhard Robichaud, Robies Refrigeration, M·M Elmo Conway, M·M Paul Richard, Robert O'Rourke, Mis William Mather, M·M Edward Giardino, M·M frederick Barr, Mrs J Mitchell, M·M Daniel francisco, Mr 0 Chase. JohnJ Bell, Mrs Margaret McCarthy, M·M Philip finnegan, M·M William Carmody, Mrs Rose Kenney, M·M Edward, Alink, M·M Robert Ryan, M·M Timothy J flaherty, M·MGeorge Vigneau, M·M frank WClancy. M·M William McTague, M·M William Pillion, William J Creighton, Richard J 01001e, M·M George l Jackson, 'M·M James Douglas, Virgil Casey, Mrs frances 0 Gavvey, Harriet Butler, DrlM James Dunne. M·M Joseph McManus, Mrs Irene Roberts, M·M James MMurray $40 M·M John RO'Neill, M·M Gerar~ Richard; $35 Mrs Gerald Lyons, Ann T Maiella, Robert C & laurenda Thornton, Catherine f Bourbeau, francis Buckley, M·M Edward Berg; $30 M·M William Smith, M·M John Patriquin, M·M John EMullin, Mrs Harry Ryder, M·M Charles Gallivan, M·M Alfred Garons, Spirit of Jesus Regional P.C.; $25 M·M l Karolczak, M·M Kenneth Drew, Mrs Charles J Cogan, M·M William Smith, M·M Rodman HScace, John RMcGowan, Emmell O'Brien, Mrs Rose Lee, M·M Henry J Carty, Edward & Ruth Anne Morreo, Barbari TCannon, Mrs William foley, Hansen Residence, Helen II Jackson, Theodore Holmes, M·M lawrence Holmes, M·M Daniel Donovan, Mrs Christine Mclean, Mrs Theresa Gelinas, Mrs Louis Borsari, M·M Adrian Desmond, M·M frank Vierra, Mrs Helen Herlihy, Mrs Alfred McKenna, Anna MVeara, M·M Robert RMorin, Harry Gerrior, M·M Robert Saunders, M·M Louis Catalso, James f Burke, Toni Nagel, Mary Andrew, M·M Bernard fleming, John WMcGuinness, Samuel A lowry, Mrs Charles Szymanski, Helen 0 Howe, M·M Guy C Lentini, M·M John Haggerty, M·M Lee Trepanier, Margaret Cunningham, M·M John APrendergast, Gisela O'Neil, M·M lester BMunsell, Miss II A Morin EMurphy, M·M Thomas Goodwin . $100 Mrs Roland WSenecal; $50 M·M Arthur M Connelly, M·M Alexander Macisaac, Elizabeth M Ricker; $40 M·M Joseph GRichard; $25 J L Geary, George HGreer, M·M John TO'Connell $500 Gerard flee, M·M Richard WPeckham; $200 James PMadden; $160 M·M Edmond WDery, Jr, $100 James Hobert. Mrs frederick BSampson, Robert HJameson, Eleanore Rasmnini; $60 M·M Edward Perron; $50 M·M Jerome LSoles, M·M David Harringlon, francis Dolan, Barbara EWheeler, Mrs Marjorie Chipman, M·M Charles AHarkins; $40 M·M William Corey $500 In Memoriam· fro Joseph MCaplice O:MJ.; $300 Albina TGolden; $125 M·M Thomas J Walsh; $100 M·M William Hedringlon Jr, Marilyn Snow and frances Hayes, In Memory of Mame Sultivan, M·M George Conley, Evelyn Rose, Margaret lucht, M·M William Naylor, Mrs Joseph Crimmins, M·M James Hobert;' $75 Julie B 0011, M·M Thomas CMcGarry; $70 John RMullin; $50 Bernard APender St, DrlM francis O'Neil, M·M Carl ferdensi, M·M William Geick, M·M Ralph Rocheteau, Ann PCorcoran, M·M Edward Bennett, M·M Thomas loughlin, Mrs Albert Trocchi, M·M Vincent ASimeone, M·M Donald Rogers, Kathleen flinn, Adelaide Pinkaba, M·M Brian J Clifford, M·M Edward JBarry; $40 M·M James Knudsen: $35 Mrs Richard lucius, florence AMaher, M·M Joseph Urso; $30 Charles Gerard; $25 M-M Dominick forti, Eleanor HGalligan, Robert 0 Cotell, Mrs James VAhearn, Mrs Margaret Verrill, Adelard Benoit. 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M·M Arthur Plummer, Helen Wallace,M·M Miklos CHidy, M·M John J Carty, M·M Timothy f Linehan, Mary Wood, Anna Hines, M·M Adam Agostinelli, Mary GShea, Sheila Montminy, M·M John f Meehan Sr, Margaret Hallell, Eileen MConcon, James HBrown, Mrs George Robertson, M·M John Barter, Katherine Connolly • $150 M·M David NSelfe; $100 John 0 Macinnis Sr, Helen ETodd, M·M William Conlon, Mrs Jennie Karukas, John H Miller DMD, M·M Edward P Deveney, Mrs Helen Cullinhan; $75 M·M William E Mcinerney, M·M John PCurley Esq, M·M John McConnell, M·M Oliver Champigny; $60 M·M Austin Belt $50 frank Marshall, Mrs frederick Thome, Mrs Elmer TSmith, M·M leonard Sfrancis, M·M'£dward Kelly Jr, Mrs CEMcAdoo, M·M John Weston, M·M William O'Meara, AlicelMarguerite McMahon, Mrs Janres & fran McMahon, M·M Edward GEaton, Marie Herlihy, M·M Richard Mitchell, Mrs Harry Laird, In Memory of John & Anna fehr & louisa Earle; $45 Virginia M Long; $40 Mary Murphy; $35 Rose Brady, M·M George lamoni; $30 Mrs francis Aylmer, MarRaret M May

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I THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Fri., May 26,1989

PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN are asked to submit news lIems for this column to The Anchor, P.O. Box 7, Fall , River, 02722. Name 01 clty·or town should be Included, as well as full dates of allacllvilles. Please send news of future rather than past events. Note: We do not normally· carry news of fund raising acllvltles. We are happy to carry notices 01 spiritual programs, club meetings, youth projects and similar nonproflt activities. Fundralslng projects may be. advertised at our regular rates, obtainable from The Anchor business olllce, telephone 675-7151. On Steering Points Items FR Indicates Fall River, NB Indicates New Bedford,

ST. DOMINIC, SWANSEA Exposition of'Blessed Sacrament all day Sunday, concluding. with paraliturgy and. holy hour at 7 p.m. . ST. FRANCIS· OF ASSISI, NB Men's League meeting follows to a.m. Mass Sunday. Coffee and doughnuts.. free. to all, (ollowing 8.and. 10 a.m.' Sunday Masses; ST. THOMAS ,MORE., SOMERSET Christine Costa is the winner of the Women's Guild· Father Waldron Scholarship. Parishioners are asked to join'the parish 31 Club by choosing il day in' June to pray for vocations. ST. ANTHONY OF DESERT, FR' Exposition of Blessed. Sacrament June 4,noon to 6 p.m. with holy ho,Uf 5 to 6 p.m. in St. Sharbel Chapel. ST. MARY, MANSFIELD All-night prayer vigil with exposition ofthe Blessed Sacrament begins with 7:30 p.m; Mass Friday; June 2, continuing to 7:30 p.m. Mass Saturday, June 3. ST. ELIZABETH SETON, NORTH FALMOUTH Pro-life prayer cards are on the bulletin tables, available courtesy' of the Women's Guild. The guild has 15 Respite Care volunteers willing to aid families needing assistance. Information: 563-6682. ST. STANISLAUS, FR A Pentecost Sunday reading from the Book of Acts has received acclaim, with lectors reading simultaneously. in Latin, Portuguese, French, Greek, English and Polish.

Appeal Continued-from Page One tion, Osterville; St. John, Pocasset; St. Peter, Provincetown; St; Augustine, Vineyard Haven; Our Lady Of Lourdes, Wellfleet. St. Mary's Cathedral, Notre Dame, Our Lady Of-Health, hnmaculate·Conception, Sacred Heart, St. Elizabeth, St. Jean Baptiste, St. Mathieu, St: Michael, St. Patrick, St. Peter and' Paul;,Fall River:' St. Thomas More, Somerset; St. Dominic, St. Michael,Swansea; St. George, Westport. Holly Name, Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of Fatima, St. Anne, St. Anthony of Padua; St. Francis, of Assisi, St. Hedwig, St. Mary, St. Theresa, New Bedford. St. John Neumann, East Freetown; St. Mary, Fairhaven; St. Rita, Marion;.St. Anthony, Mattapoisett; Sacred Heart, St. Joacques, St. Joseph, Taunton; St. Ann, Raynham; Holy Cross, ,So. Easton. A detailed report ofSpecial Gifts, parish totals, leading parishes and parish donations begins on page 2 of this issue of the Anchor and continues on pages 13 through 15. Listings will continue to appear until all donations have been recorded.:

D ofl, SOMERSET St. Patrick's Circle is in<-)need of clean absorbent material for use in making pads for the Rose Hawthorne Home. Information: 6795621. ST. KILIAN, NB Healing service 3 p.m. June 4. ,

CATHEDRAL, FR Adult sacramental classes for, those who have not received first communion or confirmation begin in June, as will convert classes. ST. GEORGE, WESTPORT Eucharistic adoration 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. ST. JOHN EVANGELIST, POCASSET Vincentians meet following 8 a.m. Masstomorrow. New Women's Guild officers: Lynette Harley, president; Lillian Joly, vice-president; Ruth Connolly, secretary; Cathy Mackin, treasurer. ST. JULIE, N. DARTMOUTH Expositicm of Blessed Sacrament noon.to 4 p.m. Sunday: LEGION OF MARY, FAIRHAVEN Crowning· ceremony and' block rosary 2:30 p.m. Sunday, grounds of Sacred Hearts Monastery; Benediction follows in St.. Joseph's Church. ST. MARY, FAIRHAV·EN Altar boys. will be commissioned at 9:30 a.m. Mass Sunday. ST. MARY, NB Stained glass symbols from the old church have been installed in windows in the memorial chapel of the new church. HOLY ROSARY, TAUNTON Holy Rosary Sodality dinner June 7 at Benjamin's. HOLY NAME, FR Youth group elections at school 6 p.m. Sunday. FIRST FRIDAY CLUB, FR Mass at S'acred Heart Church 6 p.m. June 2, followed by supper and address by baseball umpire Jim Duffy. Information: 672-4822. LaSALETTE SHRINE, ATTLEBORO Healing service 2 p.m. Sunday, led by Rev. Andre A. Patenaude, MS. BL. SACRAMENT ADORERS Holy hour 7 p.m. May 29, St. Theresa~s Church, New Bedford', conducted by Rev: Roger LeDuc. ST. ANNE~ FR Expositiono( Blessed Sacrament today; Cub Scout pack meeting 6:30, p.m. ' ST. MARY N.ATTLEBORO Parishioner' Roger A. Joyal has received 'the Eagle Scout award, supervising maintenance work on the parish convent for' his community service requirement.

Abolition asked LAFAYETTE, La. (NC) - Two, Louisiana Catholic bishops have joined several religious leaders in calling. for the abolition· of the death penalty. The signatures of Bishop Gerard L. Frey and Coadjutor Bishop Harry J. Flynn of Lafayette and more than 100 clergy, religious, seminarians and diocesan employees from the diocese of Lafayette appeared in a paid advertisement in the Lafayette Daily Advertiser. The ad was sponsored by the diocesan Office, of Justice and Peace.

12-year-oldcalled' "Cajun saint" i RICHARD, La. (NC) - PedpIe leave rosaries, religious medal~, photographs and prayer petitions at the grave of a girl who die~ I almost 30 years ago at age 12 and whom some call the little "Caju~ saint." Even a set of wedding rings ha~ been left at the tomb of Charlene Marie Richard, said Father Donald P. Pelous, pastor of St. Edwar4 parish in the town of Richard , l where she is buried. Charlene died after a brief but painful battle with acute Iymphatiet leukemia. Each day in the hospi1 tal, she would ask. Father Josep~ F. Brennan, "Whom am I to suffer I for today?" Father Brennan, now pastor of St. Genevieve Parish in Lafayette! La., said, "I feel Charlene is a sain~ in heaven. There is nothing official .from the church to back up m~ conviction. I just sense it, as w~ sometimes.do about these things.'jl Noone has begun the forma process. of promoting Charlene'S cause for canonization: However! the diocese' of Lafayette, whicH includes Richard, has begun, coli lecting information about her an~ as letters from people who claim to have experienced healings and re1 ce,ived answers to prayers througn her intercession, said. Barbad Lenox Gutierrez. I Mrs. Gutierrez, editor of the Acadiana Catholic,diocesan news1 paper, published' a five-part series about Charlene in 1975. The:l number of requests for copies o~ the articles led her to compile and publish them in book form. After the first book sold out, she revised it, and an updated version, was.published in late 1988. I

SHEFALI SHAH and Todd Alessandriare valedictorian and salutatorian at Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro. Both have 4.0 grade point averages. Shah will attend Boston University, majoring in accounting and business; Alessandri will major in economics at Connecticut College~

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Although people have been vis, iting Charlene's grave for nearl~ three decades, the number of vis j itors has increased dramatically[ over the past five years. I "In one day recently, I counted; more than 350 visitors to the tomb,'i said Father Pelous, whose rectorYI is next to the cemetery. "I have l observed people kneeling at th~ grave as late as midnight." I Each day there are visitors at the grave, usually fewer than a doze~, but the numbers go up after teleVIsion or newspaper stories about Charlene. The Knights ofColumbus couni cil.atSt: Edward's is named afterl Miss Richard. According to Mrs' Gutierrez!s book, "Charlene,'" it.l took more than a month to findl the required 30 men ·to form thej council. The men who were, interested prayed about it, and one! visited Charlene's grave on thel way home that night. The follOW-I ing week, the' parish had enough'I' men toform a council.

A recent cookout and dance at Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River, benefited the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Senior class chefs Chris Lafrance and Peter D'Addario supplied hot dogs and hamburgers for nearly 100 students. The cookout and following dance were coordinated by junior class president Noreen Daly. At Connolly's senior banquet and award's ceremony, academic, community service and extracurricular achievements were noted. Dedication. of the yearbook to faculty'member Robert Fontaine was announced and student-voted faculty awards went to Fontaine, Edward Pettine and Sister Mary Crepeau, RJM. The Connolly board of regents has elected Dr. Paul A. Raymond chairman and Carol O'Connell vicechairman. Alan J. Knight, executive director of St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River, will succeed retiring board member father James C 07Brien, SJ. •

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Melissa Vallillo, a senior at Coyle and Cassidy High School, Taunton, has. received honorable mention in a recent national Spanishlanguage exam. She is the first C-C student to be so honored. G·C highest honors seniors for the third quarter are Michelle Boivin; Andrea Greene, Dora Melo, Melissa Vallillo and Linda Wilke; juniors are Jodi Brauneis, Ann Gedrites, Michael Hesshaus and Jessica McCrae. Sophomores are Rachel Doherty, Michelle Dutra and Patrick

. Sweeney; freshmen are Kristen Green, Jonathan' O'Reilly, Julie Poyant and Sarah Saladyga. 12 seniors, 14 juniors, 5 sophomores and 6 freshmen merited honors and honorable mention went to 18 seniors, 20 juniors, 22 sophomores and· 13 freshmen.

:elementary schools At Dominican Academy, Fall River, May has been celebrated as Young Readers' Month, part of the celebration of 1989'as Young Readers' Year. Fifth graders chose' special books and developed projects on them which they shared with first graders, while fourth graders read and did' art projects with kindergarteners and also prepared a display for the South End branch of the Fall River Public Library. Sixth graders will perform their' own version.of"Romeo and Juliet" this month and fifth through eighth graders have attended several performances at New Bedford's Zeiterion Theatre through the year. ..

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Seventh and eighth graders at St. Joseph's School, Fairhaven, have been inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. Watch out, high schools: the scholars are coming! Eighth graders are Amy Taber, Trenton Garde, Sarah Mello, Melissa Monopoli; seventh graders are Danielle Cyr, Jennifer Demanche, Kimberly Ferreira, Sara' Garde, Kathryn Negri, Heather Rebeiro, Kimberly Schulze.

. "In my heart, I knew it would be appropriate to call iUhe Charlene Richard Council," said Harvard Bonnett, a K ofC field agent. "But I'm not supposed to intervene inl such matters. And besides, I didn't know of any council that was ever named after a child." I Without Bonnett mentioning it.! the .name was suggested by a! member and endorsed by the restl of the council. Lafayette Bishop Harry J. Flynnl and several priests of the diOCeSe\' plan to celebrate a special Mass Aug. II, the 30th anniversary ofl ~';;~',"a" daath, M".

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DOMINICAN ACADEMY fourth graders read to kindergarten pals. (Gaudette photo)


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