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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thur., Jan. 31, 1980

Pro-Lifers Continued from Page One speakers and urged marchers to lobby their senators and representatives for a human life amendment. "Not even 'a little bit of abortion'" was Miss Gray's theme for the seventh pro-life march, "seven marches too many," she said. At the end of the afternoon wet, tired pro-lifers walked the halls of the Senate and House buildings, wearing red roses to symbolize life and searching for their elected officials. .At each entrance to the Capitol and the office buildings they left picket signs with rainsmeared messages - "Let them live" and "Every abortion kills a child."

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Continued from Page One suggested to U.S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown on his recent visit. Defense is the most obvious. The Chinese see Russia as a giant threat, Father Saucci said, and the Russians' invasion of Afghanistan had a sobering effect. "But there are other reasons

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too," he continued. "There are many things they need, especially in the high-technology area, to develop their immense natural resources. We can help them do that. In return, they're opening up the vastest world market remaining to us. "We have an awful lot to learn from the Chinese as well as a lot to tea.ch them. It's not a one-way street." Father Saucci noted the aspect of his Chinese visit that impressed him most. "The people," he said. "I would emphasize that what China genuinely has to show off is its people." A few of the people Father Saucci met were priests of the Patriotic Catholic Church, who celebrate Mass in Latin in the old style. They cannot understand how the Holy See maintains its relationship with Taiwan. As long as that persists, they claim, Chinese Catholics will remain separated from Rome. They do not want control from Rome, foreign missioners or outside funds. Still he said, there is some potential for. easing the problem and the Vatican has attempted overtures in that direction. In the meantime, though, Rome is extremely cautious about organizations that used to have missioners in China. On his own visit, Father Saucci travelled privately and conducted no official business on behalf of Maryknoll.

Nobel taxfree NEW DELHI (NC) - Mother Teresa of Calcutta, winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, will not have to pay a tax on her prize money of $192,000, an Indian government spokesman said. Tpere had been press reports that India would tax Mother Teresa, but the spokesman said such reports were a surprise to him and the government had no intention of taxing the nun.

Anchor Continued from Page One scription renewal time a period when sincere efforts are made on all levels of diocesan life to stimulate and support this work of evangelization. We can no longer afford mere reminders of this important work from those who voluntarily assume the responsibility of leadership in the pastoral ministry of the church. Despite differences and diversities, we must not be divided on this work of evangelization. Truth and' fidelity are too precious and too endangered to be relegated to the realm of trifles or tokens. It is the hope and desire of each and every member of The Anchor staff that each reader will share in our efforts to fulfill the mandate of Our Holy Father in this work of evangelization by renewing his or her subscription. In this way all of us will truly be doing our part to make truth a more integral part of our own life and the life of the world in which we live.

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