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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thur., Aug. 7, 1980

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ST. MARY, NEW BEDFORD

'Parishioners are reminded that arrangements for use of school facilities should be made through Dennis Poyant, principal. ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER Retreat weekends will be sponsored by the parish Aug. 15 through 17 at Case House, Swansea, for those who have already made a retreat; and Sept. 19 through 21 at Peacedll,le, R.I., the latter a GIFf retreat. Those interested in the Auguslt retreat may contact Normand Morrissette, 674-5267; for the September program applications may be found at the doors of the church or information is available from Father John Foister, pastor, telephone 678-5322. ST. CASIMIR, NEW BEDFORD

The parish will hold its annual Polish-American festival tomorrow through Sunda3r on the church grounds. Entertainment, refreshments and games will be offered. The Saturday evening Mass will be celebratlld at 5 o'clock this week due to the festival schedule. ST. STAMSLAUS, FALL RIVER

Choir members will be commissioned at 10:30 a.m. Mass Sunday Aug. 17. Men's Club members will attend a Red Sox game tonight, leaving at 5 p.m. from the front of the school. The confirmation team will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the Kolbe Room. Confirmation and youth ministry members will hold a picnic at Colt Pll.rk, Bristol, Saturday, Aug. 16. HOLY NAME,

FALL RIVER The Men's Club will sponsor a parish picnic from 11 a.m. to 6 p.rn. Sunday, Aug. 17 at St. Vincent de Paul camp, Westport. Refreshments will be available and games have been planned. BLUE ARMY, FALL RIVER DIOCESE

The Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima will meet alt 2 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady o~f Fatima Church, 4254 Acushnl~t Ave., New Bedford. SACRED HEART, FALL RIVER

Women's Guild board members will meet at the parish center at 7 p.m. Monday to discuss plans for the coming yE:ar. Teachers are needed. in the confirmation program and in the upper levels of the genEiral CCD program. Volunteers may contact the pairsh center, telephone 678-0873.

Miami schools plan for refugees MIAMI (NC) - Cuban refugee children in the Miami area will probably attend classes in three elementary schools closed more than a year ago because of small enrollments as well as in other schools.

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BIRTHRIGHT CONVENTION, EASTON

A regional convention of Birthright will be held the weekend of Sept. 19 at Stonehill College, the first time such a meeting has been held in the Fall River diocese. Further information is available from Mrs. Susan Anderson, telephone 775-8704.

Between 12,000 and 18,000 children are expected to enroll in Dade County public schools this fall.

BLESSED SACRAMENT ADORERS, FAIRHAVEN

Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament announce exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15, the feast of the Assumption, at Sacred Hearts Church, Fairhaven. Daily adoration is from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. BISHOP STANG ASSEMBLY

4th DEGREE K OF C New assembly officers are Herve Forcier, reelected faithful navigator; Roland Pare, faithful captain; Armand Cousineau, faithful scribe; Dominick Maxwell Jr., faithful comptroller. The assembly will meet Wednesday, Aug. 20. SS. PETER AND PAUL, FALL RIVER

Sister Prudence Croke, RSM will speak at all Masses this weekend on behalf of missions of h.er community in Belize. Sister Marianne Postiglione, RSM, a native of the parish, has marked her silver jubilee as Sister of Mercy.

BROTHER CLIFFORD M.

KING, SC, pronounced final vows as a Brother of the Sacred Heart last Sunday at his community'S provincial house in Harrisville, R.I. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. King of South Attleboro and an alumnus of Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro, and Providence College. He entered the Sacred Heart community in 1972 and is presently teaching at Mt. St. Charles Academy, Woonsocket.

In the Archdiocese of Miami, which this year is opening a new elementary school in the southwest section of Dade County, Catholic Schools will accept refugee students whenever space permits, according to Father Vincent Kelly, archdiocesan Superintendent of education. Public school plans for new refugee students to be in sep-

SACRED HEART SEMINARY, WAREHAM

Field days will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24 on the seminary grounds from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ST. JOSEPH, FAIRHAVEN

The Couples Club welcomes new members and those interested may contact any present member of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wojick, 992-8954.

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope John Paul II has named Archbishop Giuglio Einaudi papal pronuncio to Cuba. The 52-year-old archbishop has been papal pronuncio to Pakistan since 1976. Before that he served in other Vatican missions abroad, and was for four years auditor in the U.S. apostolic delegation. He succeeds Archbishop Giuseppe Laigueglia in the Cuba post.

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Parishioner's will attend a Tony Bennett concert on Thursday, Aug. 14, with buses leaving the schoolyard at 7:15 p.m. for Rogers High School, Newport.

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Third Order members will meet Wednesday, beginning with Mass at 6:30 p.m. Prospective members are invited.

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ST. LOUIS FRATERNITY, THIRD ORDER FRANCISCANS

New council officers are Paul E. Duddy, grand knight; Richard N. Duddy, deputy grand knights; Albert Pinsonnault, treasurer; John Trainor, recorder; Rev. Maurice Jeffrey, chaplain. They will be installed Saturday, Sept. 27 with the program including Mass at St. Anthony of the Desert Church, Fall River, at 5:15 p.m. and a following turkey dinner. Business and corporation meetings will be held Monday.

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president of the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses and chairlady for the fall conference of the New· England Diocesan Councils of Catholic Nurses, has invited all interested health care personnel to join with Catholic nurses from throughout New England in exploring the conference theme: "Ethics: What God Expects of Us." Conference dates are October 24 through 26 and the meeting will be held at the Sheraton Regal Inn, Hyanmis. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Ellen Peterson, 15 Jonquil Road, Yarmouthport 02675, phone 617-362-3395. C.E.U. credits have been applied for.

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