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Solemn High Mass presided over by His Excellency, the Most Reverend 'Bishop will h~ghlight the' first annual Labor Day Religious observance of the United Labor Council of Greater Fall River. This was announced today by Clement J. Dowling, assistant secretary
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of the Nation~l Association of Letter Carriers, general chairman for the event.
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Fall River, Masso Thursda", August 14, 1958
that Rev. Hubert C. Callaghan,
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I $4.00 per Year Father Callaghan, on the faculty
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ter, is director of the -9 college's .~ Institute of Industrial Relations and an arbitrator for the Amer ....I ican Arbitration Association and 1"'IlIII the Federal Mediation and ConSister M~ry Elizabeth, SS.CC., a native of Stonington, cili<ltion Service; He is also
tonn., who has been teaching at the Sacred Heart School . chaFman of the personnel rela
in Fairhaven since 1951, has been named principal of a ~;~;:t~~~w board of the city of
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ters at the Fairhaven school, will leave this Diocese next T\lesday to take up her new tltlties on the Pacific coast. .Sister Mary Elizabeth, who also spent considerable time teaching needlework to 'students at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fairhaven, has successfully '\tided her Civics class into one o~ the top 10 scholastic ratings in the United States for the last three consecutive years. In connection with their expanding activities and program in, the education ,field in United States, the Sacred Hearts Sisters will open a new convent in
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Last year, the three little Cassidys of 66 Pleasant' Street, Somerset, learned lots of F'rench words from their student guest, Franchette Laurent of 'Tourcoing, France. "'h' th ey 'II b'e ch a t t · . S j[)aTIlS '. h ' parents, ...' IS y'ear ermg m. ,for,tJ:1eIr Mr. and Mrs, Arthur, F. C 'd' I '.. 'd y, 80. e~Joye . d ,~hen' . armen, secon children, 0 dest m a CaSliH,. family of seven Said .JCp~lrIment In mternatIonal she made 'application ,in Marcb ' .friendship th,at they've for the .year in· "the· ',United ..
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Gov.
Robert B. Meynerhas signed i,t9 law a bill prohibiting the sale of clothing, as' well as home and office appliances and furnishings on Sundays.
'!he ,legislation is directed primarily at large and retail outlets along markets' major state
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It's Hard to Be.eo,me' Sa.-n't Eve'n, Harde'r to' Me.et Test
VATICAN CITY (NC)-It is hard to become a saint,'
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ecI are highways especially "in the' sCrutiny carried on by the, Sacred Congt'egation of Rites,
" northern New Jersey. area. f' th,e Congrega t"IOn ~ 'worcen k ' t ers. on th e " Th e b u·lk o· ,Scor~s E?,~mptJons· investigation of, the, 'lives, 'A single case can require ' Three, counbell, are. ex elJ1pt yirtlles and miracles 'of per- 'more than'l,OOO pages of docu .~ned their hOl1)e to, allother, ,S~t~~s. Her,kl:tOwledge of English , ~rom ~he ,measure. Cape ,M~y" sons proposed for beatifica- lTlentation and 10 times as roan,. 'at.udent 15-year-oid' Carmell ' '....... ,Atlantic and, Ocelln .. countIes hours of work, The cause of . ". ." ' ....ra IV Page Fourteen Turn to P' T" 't tion and canonization. Moran of SantIago, Chile. ag-e wen y, American-born Mother Eliza&.'
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The girls came to the Cassidy lIome under the auspices of the 'International Student Program' H the National Catholic Welfare £onference. The program places' Ioreign students in American homes during their last year of lIigh !!Choo!.' It is designed to increase international understanding and live the young people of other~ countries the opportunity of ob.erving American family life at first hand. This year the Casaidys are among 95 participating families in the United States.
E"courage Blind To Participate:-~ In Liturgy "t" PHILADELPHIA (NC) Blindness should not exclude • parishioner from full par ticipation in the Church li
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turgy nor from membership in parish societies, it was stressed at the national convention here of the American Federation of Catholic Workers for, the Blind. "The complaint of some blind persons-that they feel snubbed or left out of Church affairs _n be overcome if sighted par Ishioners show extra cO,nsidera lion until the handicapped be eomes one of the gang," Father Richard M. McGuinness told 45 participants who attended the ""'o-day meeting in BenjamiD Franklin Hotel; Father McGuinness is director ~ Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Guild Turn &oe Face FCHII'
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Bishop Stresses Mora I Duties 'Of Motorists
New Lebanese Head Maronite .'-\ Ri,te Catholic
Asserts ~estern Nat.on Pol icies\\\ Irl'ito'te Asians WINOOSKI PARK (NC) -The West may be losing the "invisible war" in Asia, students and faculty mem OOr8 at St. Michael's College here in ·Vermont have been warned. Fllither Anthony J. Parel, S,J., declared' that, while the West has met the threat of Commu Dism, militarily, Hin the eyes 01. TUG &e Pace Sixkea'
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BEIRUT (NC)-Lebanon's President-elect, Gen. Chehab, is a Maronite Rite Catholic kno~n for his attachment NEW SUPERIOR: Father James F. Gary, S.J., of South Boston, has been named superior of the School of St. Philip Neri, in Haverhill, which is dedicated to foster- . ing delayed· vocations to the priesthood.
to', his alma-mater - the Marist Brothers' school at Juneh and as the benefactor of social and educational projects. - He is looked to as the man who may bring an end to this country's civil war and' facilitate withdrawal of U. S. Marines. In electing Gen, Chehab the ,TiuD to Pal'e Nineteen
Steubenville has reminded the faithful that traffic
safety is not just a slogan but an expression of ~oral obliga tion to preserve life, In a pastoral letter on high way conduct,' ~ ishop Mussio said that "behind every reason able traffic regulation stands the moral law, ordering us to safe guard our life and that of our neighbor ftom unnecessary danger," , "Keep ever . '1 your mind your obligation to drive, not like the proverbial bat out of hell, but rather like U' zealous keeper of the things that are of God," the Ohio Bishop said. Traffic safety, 0 according • Turn &oe Fal'e Four