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Plans 1.ive' Te!ecast Of Con!3®cration Television cameras will be let up in the Cathedral to bring area Channel 6 view­ elI'S the consecration. of The Most Reverend Humberto S. Me­ deiros, Bishop-elect of Browns­ wle, Texas. eonsecrator for the service, which will be aired "live" on WTEV-6. will be Most Rev. lames L. Connolly, Bishop of ~e Fall River Diocese. Co­ <ronsecratc.rs will be Most Rev. .varnes J. Gerrard, Auxiliary lB ish 0 P of Fall River, and Most Rev. Gerald V. McDevitt, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese <ll>il' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. lltev. John Paul Driscoll will ~Ireach.

Television coverage of the iIl'Vent by Channel 6, which will 1l»egin at 10 A.M. Thursday, June ~ will bc carried in its entiretl' and is expected to conclude Mout 12 noon. Videotaped highlights of the eeremonies will be re-played by .\WTEV-6 from 6 to 7 P.M. that tJSlme evening. Arrangements are being con­ ~ted tv offer the videotapes <1d the entire proceedings to tel-. ~ision stations serving Browns­ 'lI'IiUUe, Texas, where Bishop Me­ ~4'~ will begin his new duties.

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Names Chaplain The Most Reverend Bishop has approved the nominatio:U ,of Rev. Richarc:I Joseph Calla­ han, O.F.M. as chaplain of the Discalced Carmelites at the Monastery of Jesus Crucified and Mary the Mediatdx, No. Dartmouth. ' IlIItlllfllt III 11111111111111 IIIl11lill111111111111111111111111111111 ,

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Bishop Most Grateful For Appeal Response On behalf of the agencies supported by the Catholic Charities Appeal, the Most Reverend B ish 0 p has ex­

, At the Episcopal Consecration of Bishop-elect Humberto IS. Medeiros S.T.D., on Thursday:, June 9, at which Most Rev. l'&mes L. Connolly will be consecrator and Most Rev. James 1, Gerrard and Most Rev. Gel'ald' y. McDevitt will be co­ ~nsecra tors, .the following

Most Rev. Russell J. McVin­ t$dditional Bishops have sig­ ney, Bishop of Providence. Jinfi~d their intentions of Most Rev. Eric G. MacKenzie, li)eiQg' present. Boston. Most Rev. Jeremiah F. Mini­ han, Boston Most Rev. Justin Najmy, Cen­ tral Falls, R. I. Most Rev. -Thomas J. Riley,

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Most Rev. Charles A. Salatka,

Gl"and Rapids, Mich. Most Rev. William A. Scully, Bishop of .Albany. Most. Rev. Thomas J. Wade, S.M., Boston. . " Also attending will be two abbots: Rt. Rev. Charles V. Cor­ iston; O.S.B., Newton, N. J., and Rt .. Rev. Thomas A. Keating, O.C.S.O., Spelll.er. .

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Most Rev. Romeo Blanchette, . Most Rev. Joser>h M. Breiten­ llJeck,. Auxiliary Bishop of De~it. " . Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, ltisliop of Miami. . Most Rcv. Waiter W. Curtis, ~isliop of Bridgeport. . M<lst Rev. Celestine J. DamiBishop of Camden. M()st Rev. Lawrence De Falco, ~ili.hop of Amarillo, Texas. Most Rev. Peter L. Gerety, ~rtiand, Me. :Most Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, ~ishop of Dallas-Fort' Worth, !lex as. Most Rev. John J. Hackett, l1IQrtford. 5.\lIost Rev. Paul Leonard Hag­ ~y, O.S.B., the Bahamas. Most Rev. Bernard M. Kelly, ~vidence.

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A total of 1207 seniors will gradu'ate from the 13 Dio~es~n high schools this month. The number includes 750 girls, 453' boys and four religious. As was the case in 1965, the largest graduating class will be that of Bishop Stang High School, Nortl'l . Dartmouth, where 137 boys Bishop Stang's graduation is scheduled for 4 Sunday after­ and 96 girls will receive di- noon, June 1,,2 in the school au­ plori:l:as. The smallest class ditorium. Bishop Gerrard will

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responsibility assurance of con­ tinued appreciation and support. There should never be a quota on . kindness. Certainly, the pressed gratitude for the dona­ needs of the future,-even the

tions which brought this year's uncertain demands of the year appeal ~o an unprecedented total we live,'- cannot be calculated ,of $741,117.12. . ahead of time. But it is good May 31st, 1966 . to have spontaneous support To all Friends of Catholic that moves ahead each year, to Charity, provide a cushion for unexpected A hearty "thank-you" for requisitions in money, and a just bringing our many institutions remuneration of those that staff of social service and community Turn to Page Two

Bless Carmelite. Convent Sunday Ordinary to Preside at North Dartmouth Most Rev. J'ames L.Connolly. will .bless the new· Discalced Carmelite Convent in North Dartmouth at 10 Sunday morning. ,The former Sol-E-Mar hospital, which has been _ converted into a convent, will be know'n as the Christ CruCified and Our Lady Mediatrix Monastery. In addition to the building blessing, Bishop Connolly will offer the First Mass in the chapel for this new All open house for public vis- . 15,000 members. A famous Car­ religious order in the Dio­ itation will be annou'nced in the melite of modern times was the cese. Following the Mass, the near future. ' . Little Flower, St. Therese of the Bishop will officiate at the, The Discalced Carmelites were Child Jesus.

ClothIng ceremony of a postu­ lant, Jeanette Doran of Danbury, Conn., who will take the mime of Sr. Mary Magdalene of Divine Love, O.C.D. The first superior will be Sis­ ter Therese of the Child Jesus,

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founded in Spain by St. Theresa of Avila 400 years ago. Their foundress. is noted for her spir­ itual writings which distinctively mix'wit and wisdom. The order has :inomisteries throughout the world and numbers nearly

The nuns explain that "dis­ calced" means that they wear sam~als without stockings in­ stead of shoes. The word comes from the Latin "calceus", mean­ ine: shoP

Protestant-Prepared Bible Approved for Cath~~ics With the official approval of the Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apochrypha by Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston Roman Catholics everywhere are free to read the :Protestant-prepared Revised Standard Version of the Bible.. According to Father tament has just been publisheQ William V.E. Casey, S.J., the­ in England. ology" professor· at Holy But according to FathCl Cross College in Worcester, Casey, the imprimatur given b~

Masli., who played a key role in Cardinal Cus!·ing's decision to grant the imprimatur to the Ox­ ford University Press publica­ tion,: this approval extends to all editions of the Revised Stan­ dard Version. Tlie RSV was produced by a team of American Protestant Scripture scholars under the auspices of the National Council . of Churches. The New Testa­ ment was first published in 1946, . and the whole Bible was in print by 1957. READYING FOR FIRST MASS: Mother Therese'· A special Catholic edition of of the Child Jesus,·O.C.D., superior, left, and Sr. Bernagette the RSV New Test~men~ ~as of Mary' Immaculate Q.C.D. right prepare the altar in the prepared. by CatholIc bIblIcal . ." , . ' . h scholars In England and was ehapel o~ ~he DIscalced ~armeIIte SIst~rs, No. Dartmout, published both in Britain and where BIshop Connolly wIll offer the fIrst Mass on Sunday the United States last year. The morning. Catholic edition of the Old Tes-

Cardinal Cushing gives Catho~ lics freedom to read any edition of the RSV. Whereas the special Catholic edition made a few changes in_.e body of the text of the RSV New Testament, the Boston Cardinal's imprimatur is for the integral text of the RSV. Father Casey said in a telephone interview with the N.C.W.C. News Service that the only variations in text of the Oxford Annotated Bible as approved by Cardinal Cushing are 14 "little additions" to the explanatory notes provided by the Protestant scholars. The whole text, with the fur­ ther explanations, is expected to be published by Oxford this July. Father Casey said it will Turn to Page Six


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