FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS
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FALL RIYER MASS. FRIDAY; JANUARY 17 1986 I
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A 'major touch of elegance' Hundreds of exceptional and underprivileged children of every race, color and creed from Southeastern Massachusetts will have fun in the coming warm weather at diocesan summer camps, thanks to the proceeds from last Friday night's 31st annual Bishop's Charity Ball. The social and charitable event at Lincoln Park Ballroom, North Dartmouth, was attended by several thousand friends of the special children who danced to the music of the Al Rainone Orchestra and Monte Music. A highlight of the evening, themed "A Touch of Elegance," was the presentation of young ladies representing diocesan parishes from Attleboro to Provincetown to Bishop Daniel A. Cronin.
The 38 young women were presented to the bishop' by their fathers or other male family members or friends. After Bishop Cronin was escorted to his box by honorary Ball cochairmen James R. Maneely, president of the Cape Cod and Islands district council of the S1. Vincent de Paul Society, land Mrs. Aubrey Armstrong, president of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, the elaborate presentation 'ceremony began with Robert McGuirk of North Dighton, ,representing the VinceI}tians' Taunton district council, introducing presentees. Fall River area presentees began the procession. Leading them was Cynthia Ann Crofton, representing - St. William's parTurn to P?ge Seven
States and ave accus e Libyan g ment of sponsoring the attE,lcks. Libya has denied the accusations. but the country's official news agency has repeatedly the airport a Col. Moammar
im· on Libya and a-Iso left open the' possibility of military reprisals agains rorist training camps' in Lib . The 'pope expressed his "ab-' solute and unanimous" con- , demnation of terrorists who: kill in nt people, oftel} in count which imto Pa
By Joseph Motta
PRESENTEE Cynthia Ann Crofton gree ts Bishop Daniel A. Cronin with a kiss at the 31st annual Bishop's Charity Ball.. Other pictures on page 2. (Rosa photo)
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.m his .annual talk Jan. diplo ccredited to Clln. said Natio iscipline ments support terrorism and repeated his caH for nations to. unite against terrorism and its· ('massacres of innocents
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity services announced In observance of the annual day at Holy Cross Church on Week of - Prayer for Christian Pulaski Street. the Fall River Unity, beginning Jan. 18 and service will be based on the 1986 ending Jan. 25. the feast of the national Unity Week theme: conversion of St. Paul. churches - "You shaIl be my witnesses." of the Niagara Neighborhood in Rev. James H. Hornsby. pasFall River wiH hold an ecumeni- tor of St. Luke's Episcopal cal service and the Greater New Church, will be homilist 'and Bedford Clergy and Religious music wiU be by the combined Association will sponsor eight choirs of participating- churches, services. to ibe held at i each accompanied by Holy Cross ornight from Jan. 18 through 25. ganist Kevin Depin at the conOn the level of the universal gregation's newly-installed Allen chu!fch, Pope John Paul II will organ. celebrate - Mass Jan. 25 at Churches cosponsoring the Rome's Basilica of St. Paul Out- service. in. a1:ldition to Holy side the Walls. Cross and· St. Luke's, are SS. Fall River Service Pet~ and Paul, First Primitive To take place at 3 p.m. Sun- Me~odist, S1. Paul's Lutheran,
Portuguese Baptist, and Our Lady of Health. Among clergy who Will be in attendance are Rev. Charles J. Porada. OFM, Conv., of Holy Cross; Rev. Gerard Blais. Jr., of St. PaUll's; Rev. Leroy Ha!fVey of Primitive Methodist; Msgr. 'Patrick J. O'Neill and Rev. Gerald Bamwell of SS. Peter and Paul; Rev. John Martins and Rev. John Raposo of Our Lady of Health; and Rev. Horace Travassos, Fall River Diocesan liaison to the Committee on Evangelization. The Fall River order of service will follow suggestions made by the Graymoor Ecumenical Insti·_
tute of Graymoor, N.Y., an agency of the F'ranciscan Friars of the Atonement, and commended :by Bishop William Keeler of Harrisburg, Pa., chairman of the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. In New Bedford Tne listing of New Bedford services follows: - Satul'day, Jan. 18: S1. Martin's Episcopal Church, County and Rivet Streets, New Bedford; - Sunday. Jan. 19: St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Kemp· ton Street and Rockda;le Avenue, New Bedford; - Monday, Jan. 20: Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 235 N. Front St., New Bedford; - Tuesday, Jan. 21: Friends IVleeting House, 594 Smith Neck Road, S. Dartmouth; - Wednesday, Jan. 22: Union Baptist Church, Court a'nd Cedar Streets, New Bedford; - Thursday, Jan. 23: South Baptist Church, 745 Brock Avenue, New Bedford; - Friday, Jan. 24: Hope Evangelical -Community Church. 88 Hathaway Road, N. Dartmouth; - Saturday, Jan. 25: Trinity United Methodist Church, 473 County Street, at Elm, New Bedford.