Bishop to Ordain Six Diocesan Priests at Cathedral, Jan. 30
REV. MR. R. S. KASZYNSKI
REV. MR. J. F. MOORE
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Octave I ntent,ions Topics of Sermons The eight days of the Chair of Unity Octave-which extends from Jan. 18, the ,Feast of St. Peter's Chair in Rome, to Jan. 25, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paulwill be observed in the Diocese with evening services and
se~mons .at 7 :30 in eight tor. of St. Mary's Church, Attlechurches located in variouSboro, will speak i~, St. Mary's areas. On Monday evening, Church, North Attleboro; on Jan. 18, services will be held Jan. 20 on the topic: "The' SUb. mission of Anglicans to' the in St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall Authority of the Vicar of Christ." River with a sermon by Rev. Jame~ F, McDermott, pastor of On Jan. 21, in St. .A.nthony's Our Lady of FatiJ!la Church, Turn to Page Eighteen Swansea speaking on: "The Return ~f All the 'Other Sheep' to the Fold of St. Peter, the One Shepherd." On. Jan. 19, Rev. John J. Hayes, pastor of St. Mary's Church, New Bedford, will speak at services in St. James Church, New Bedford, on: "The Return of OJ;iental Dissidents to Communion with the Apostolic See." Rev. Cornelius J. Keliher, pas-
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Six priests will be ordained for service in the Diocese of Fall River by Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D. at 9 Saturday morning, Jan. 30 in St. Mary's Cathedral. They ar~: Rev. 'Mr. Martin'L.-Buote of $omerset"Rev. Mr. Robert . S. ,Kaszynski of New Bedd th 1 t G . B . , , '. an e a e eneVleve • fo~q; ,Rev. . Mr. John F. Kaszynski of 233 Palmer Street. ,l'rf90re of New Bedford; Rev. He-attended public schools in . Mr. 'Thomas E. O'Dea of New Bedford and Dartmouth Taunton, Rev. Mr. Agostinho and Holy Cross Preparatory Pacheco of Fall River, Rev. Mr. Seminary, Notre Dame, Ind. John J. Steakem of Pawtucket. Further studies for the priestSt. Thomas More hood were undertaken at Mater 'A member ofSt Thomas More Dolorosa Seminary, Hillside, Ill.. parish, Somerset, Rev. Mr. Buote Cardinal O'Connell Seminary, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John and St. John's Seminary. Mr. A. ,Buote, 5? Wood Street. He Kaszynski completed his trainattended Pottersville School, ing at SS, Cyril and Methodius Somerset High Sclwol, and spent Seminary, Orchard Lake, Mich. one year. at Massachusetts InstiSt. Lawrence tute of .Technology: Also a member of St. LawHis studies for the priesthood rence's, New Bedford, is Rev. were made at St. Philip Neri Mr. Moore. He is the son of Mr. School, Cardinal O'Connell and Mrs. Patrick J. Moore, 96 Mil).or Seminary and ·St. John's Chestnut Street. ' Seminary, Brighton. He served Rev. Mr. Moore graduated for six years as counsellor at from Holy 'Family grammar and Cathedral Camp. high schools, continuing his , From New Bedford education at Cardinal O'Connell Rev: Mr. Kaszynski, of St. and St. John's Seminaries. He La'!Vrence's parish, New Bed- holds a master's degree in the ford, is the son of Chester S. Turn to Page Eighteen
ST. LOUIS (NC) - Holy Family Sunday has a special meaning this' year to 1,000 families in the' St. Louis area. , The families are those in which parents have embarked on it systematic program' of teaching ,their children about the Catholic Faith. And the lessons start " Rev. Raymond W. McCarthy, Director of the Family almost as soon as' the mother Life Bureau 0:£ the Diocese, has released the dates for the gets home from the hospital with the newborn enild. coming Pre-Cana and Cana Conf~rences. Pre-Cana ConferToday 'in a score of St. Louis ences for engaged couples and those contemplating marriage area parishes whenever a' baby are to be held in Fall River ' Bedford, Drs. Arthur F. Buckley, is baptized his mother receives 'a visit from a member of the' at the Sacred Heart School Thomas H. Flynn, Albert G. and in New Bedford at the Hamel, imd Stanley J. Koczera. parish . women's organization. Turn to Page, Two Kennedy Community Center. Couples The conferences consist of Couples on the Family Life ,several talks by priests, physi- Bureau 'panel are, in Fall River, cians and oouples, covering Mr. and Mrs. Manuel H. Camara every aspect of marriage-spir- Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hual, psychological, physiolog- Clarkin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ical, economic, social. C. Martin, Mr. and'Mrs. James Assisting priest-members of A.,' O'Brien. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. the, Family. Life Bureau are, in David M. Rezendes, Mr. and Fall River, Drs. Francis J. D'Er- 'Mrs. Joseph M. Rockett, Jr., and rico, John F. Dunn, Louis E. Dr; and Mrs. Gilbert Vincent. Kroger, Harry T. Powers and Couples in New Bedford are Mr,. Fred J. Sullivan; and, in New ,Turn to 'Page Seventeen
Doctors, Couples Help "Family Life Pr~gram
Pope to Open Rome Synod
Bishop' Extolls Men '0.' Responsibility,
VATICAN CITY (NC) -His Holiness Popes John XXIII will open 'the Rome diocesan synod on Jan, 24 at a public ceremony in the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Rome's cathedral'. The synod, which the Pope has said he hopes will be a model for all diocesan synods, will begin with the chanting of the "Veni Creator Spiritus," a prayer for the guidance of the Holy Ghost. Pope John will then give the opening address of the synod, a meeting of the chief clergy of a diocese to discuss th~ maintenance of the Faith and good order in a See. During the following three days synod meetings will be held in private in the Vatican's Hall of Benedictions with the Turn to Page Twelve
In investing the new Domestic Prelates in their purple robes and in conferring the decorations of Papal Knights of St. Gregory the Great on eight laymen Monday night in St. Mary's Cathedral, the Most Reverend Bishop pointed out, in his sermO}1' on the occaThe' new monsignori and sion that thes'e distinctions Knights "have been loyal exare ~ot simply personal but'. ponents of our Catholic sense of · f II th accountability. They have not . a cav se 0 f JOy .or a e asked 'who is my neighbor?' and members of the DlOcese, both sat around waiting to be conCatholic and non-Catholic. vinced. I believe that all, The Ordinary said that these whether it be the monsignori or honors were given by the Holy'" the knights, have this in comFather to clergy and laity for mon, that they !!Ie willing to their personal services-for the serve in a good cause. I think it sense of responsibility that has safe to say that they have not marked their activity and is the waited for trouble or need to sign of the Catholic ,and every seek them lout but they have m<!n aware of his neighbor's been quick to recognize and needs on a world-wide scale and respond to conditions that deon a community leveL Turn to Page Five
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