BISHOP DANIEL A. CRONIN meets with retired clergy, including Bishop James L. Connolly (left) and Msgr. Raymond T. Considine, in left
picture; and with young men preparing for ordination, in right picture. (Sr. Gertrude Gaudette Photos)
FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS
t eanc 0 VOL. 27, NO. 1
FALL RIVER, MASS., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1983
Ball presentees
are named,
There's no post-holiday lull for at least two diocesan groups: the 125 Bishop's Ball committee members ~ho will decorate lin coln Park BaHroom for the Jan. 14 social event; and the 37 young ladies who will be presentEld to Bishop Cl10nin in the traditional ceremony that is a ball high light. ,Both groups will be at Lincoln Park in North Dartmouth on Sunday, the decorators at 1 p.m. and the presentees, each with her fal!her or other relative, at 2 p.m. for a run-thl1ough of Fri day's ceremony. The decorators will work with hundreds of yards of Spanish yellow, Kelly green and peach blossom material, adorning the presentee and bishop's boxes, the hall entrance, the dance floor and the orchestra stage.
Attleboro areas, the 1983 pre sentees come from one-third of the 113 diocesan parishes under a system whereby each parish names a representative once in three years. Their names and parishes fol low: Cape Cod
Art Perry's Orchestra will play. in the main ballroom from 8 p.m. Friday to 1 a.m., with AI Rai none's Orohestra to be heard from 9 p.m. to I a.m. in the ball room lounge. The presentee cere mony is scheduled flor 9:10 p.m. and a grand march at 10 p.m., foHowed by remarks from Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, baH guest of honor for the 13th year.
Marybeth Driscoll, Our Lady of Victory, Centerville; Teri Sue Zibrat, Holy Redeemer, Chat ham; Karen Connaughton, St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis. Irene Alves, St. Peter's, Prov incetown; Dorothy Fleming, Corpus Christi, Sandwich; Ka,ren E. Robinson, St. Pius X, South Yarmouth. New Bedford Area Kelley Stockwell, Holy Name, New Bedford; Ann Lucinda Resendes, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, New Bedford; Laura Jean Sequin, Sacred Heart, New Bedford; Kerrie Oharron, St. Anthony of Padua, New Bed ford. Rene Domagala, St. Casimir, New Bedford; Maureen A. Mo riarty, St. James; Christine May McCoy, St. Lawrence; Claire Marie plivier, St. MarY'S, South Dartmouth. Ann Marie Pfeninger, St. Julie Billiart, North Dartmouth; Louise Ann Rodrigues, St. George's, Westport; Robin Cam pinha, St. Patrick's, Wareham; Jacqueline A. BQucher,- Naza reth School and St. Francis Xavier, Acushnet.
Presentees Representing Cape Cod and the Islands and the New Bed ford, Fall River, Taunton and
Susan Ann Correia, Our Lady of Angels, Fall River; Clara Theresa DeAlmeida, Our Lady Tum to Page Six
Fall River Area
20c, $6 Per Year
A cardinal
for Chica'go
.
VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II announced Jan. 5 that he will elevate 18 church men to the College of Cardinals Feb. 2, the feast of the Presenta tion of the Lord. The only U.S. churchman on the list is Archbishop Joseph L. Bernardin of Chicago. Others in clude Bishop Julijans Vaivods who heads two Latvian dioceses in the Soviet Union, and a French Jesuit theologian who has never been a bishop, Father Hen ri de Lubac. The- pope told a crowd of 4,000 in the Paul VI Audience Hall that the new cardinals-desig nate come from around the world, "two from Africa - Ivory AT A NEW YEAR'S DAY Coast and Angola; one from
America - the United
Mass at St. Anne's parish, North States; two from South America
Fall River, Wanda Wrobel of - Venezuela and Colombia; two
neighboring St.· 'Stanislaus from Asia - Lebanon and Thai parish, clad in traditional . land; seven from Europe Polish dress, extinguishes Yugoslavia, Belgium, Italy, candles that had burned in France, Poland, Latvia and Ger and one from Oceania - . the French-Canadian parish many; New Zealand," since martial law was de "Two are the heads of two clared in Poland in Decem dicasteries of the Roman Curia," he added. "And finally there is ber, 1981. the venerable Father de Lubac The candles burned to ex universally known for his long press parishioners' solidarity activity in the theological and with their Polish neighbors, patristic fields," Because two of the appointees Tum to Page Six
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are over 80 and thus ineligible to vote in a conclave for the elec tion of a pope, the consistory will bring to 138 the total num ber of cardinals and to 120 the number able to participate in a papal election. Under rules established by Pope Paul VI, the maximum num ber of cardinals under 80 years of age is 120. The list of cardinals-designate announced by Pope John Paul included the· names of several prelates who, because of their ecclesiastical positions, were ex pected to become cardinals. Those included Archbishop Jo zef Glemp of Gniezno and War saw, Poland; Archbishop Carlo Maria Martini of Milan, Italy; and Archbishop Jean-Marie Lusti ger of Paris. But several others who, be cause of their office, were ex pected to be named cardinals were not on the list. These in cluded U.S. Archbishop Paul C. Marcinkus, propresident of the Pontifical Commission for the Vatican City State; Belgian Arch bishop Jean Jadot, propresident of the Vatican Secretariat for Non-Christians and former apos tolic delegate in tJ1e United States; and French Archbishop Paul Poupard, propresident of Turn to Page Ten