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Diocesan" Pilgrimage To Rome Consistory" Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, S.T.D., Bishop of Fall River will lead a pilgrimage to Rome to attend the Consistory at which His Eminenc"e Humberto Cardinal Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston, will "be" elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals. The Consistory is scheduled at St. Peter's basilica for Monday, March 5, 1973. Arrangements for the pilgrimage are being completed by Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, who has been directed by Bishop Cronin to coordinate the participation of the expected large delegation of clergy, Religious and laity from the Fan River Diocese in the Consistory. Bishop Crohln has written to all the Diocesan clergy, granting blanket permission to the priests
of the Diocese tp absent themselves and travel to Rome for the Consistory, the sole condition being that the pastoral care of the faithful be adequately provided. The Fall River delegation shall leave for Rome on Saturday, March 3 and return on Sunday, March 11. They will fiy to the Eternal City on Alitalia Airlines on a non-stop 747 jet. Accommodations have been made for hotel and pension living, sightseeing tours, places at official functions and an invitation to the actu~i consistory. The pilgrimage to Rome is sponsored by the "Diocesan Trav~l League. Further information may be had at the Fall River Catholic travel Office, P. O. Bo~ 1470, Fall River, 02722. Tel. 676-8943 or 673-8933.
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Bi'ds Fond" Farewell To Apostolic Delegate WASHINGTON (NC) - Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, apostolic delegate in the United States for nearly six years, has been named a cardinal by Pope Paul VI and will leave his diplomatic post here to return to Rome.
Set Open :House At New Bedford Spanish Center Regina Pads S~anish Center, New Bedford, h~s moved its headquarters to 171 Rivet Street. An open house has been scheduled from 1 to 5 Sunday afternoon, Feb. Il, at the new location, with a Spanish Mass to be celebrated at 3 o'clock. Rev. James E.~ Murphy and Sister Carmen Joseph, S.U.S.C., directors of the Spanish Apostolate for New Bedford, have extended an 4nvitation to all to attend the event, which will include explanation~ and demonstrations of the various activities of the center.
The 60-year-old papal representative is to be installed into fhe college of cardinals with 29 other prelates in a consistory in March in Rome. lt is understood Archbishop Raimondi-who has held diplimatic posts in five countries spanning 35 years-will serve in some capacity with the Vatican after his eleV'ation to the cardinalate. "Inasmuch as I shall he departing this great country, where I have spent 12 years in the service of the Holy See, I feel a Turn to Page Two
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HUMBERTO CARDINAL MEDEIROS "
From Immigrant to Cardinal From non-English speaking im- Humberto S. Medeiros was the migrant, to high sch{)ol honors son of the late Ant{)nio Sousa graduate, to mill floor sweeper, Medeims and the late Marie de to artist, to theological awards Jesus Sousa Massa Flor. " student, t{) parish priest, to chanAfter attending the Candido cellor, to bishop, to archbishop, " Afonso elementary school in his to Oardinal! native town, the Cardinal-elect What rarely can be included worked in a wholesale store and and be successful in the life of in the law office of Attorney any man has been recognized Jose Oliveira San-Bento in Ponta in the person of Humberto Car- Delgada, Sao Miguel. dinal Medeiros, Archbishop of In 1931, together with his Boston, by Pope Paul VI last mother and his brothers Leonel week. The Cardinal-elect is only and Manuel and his sister Na57 years old. talia, he immigrated to Fall Born in Arrifes,' Sao Miguel, Azores, ()n October 6, 1915, River, where his father had preceded them. He was enrolled in the Border City and'Danforth Street Schools and later at the Swain Sch{)ol of Design in New Bedf{)rd. His first American job was a floor sweeper in the Sagamore New Bedf{)rd's Holy Family Mills in 1932. On January 8, 1935, he entered High School has announced th"at it will accept a freshman class B.M.C. Durfee High School in for the Fall 'and that entrance Fall River "from which he gradexams will be held this Saturday uated with highest honors in only three years, receiving his at the school. There has been speculation on diploma in June, 1937. Ho"ly Family in the Greater New After expressing his desire to Bedford Area. Yesterday's an- study 路for the priesthood and nouncement also informed the with the help of Rev. Msgr. Aupublic that the Sisters of Mercy, gusto L. Furtado, then assistant who have staffed the school pastor at St. Michael Parish, Fall since 1904, have i~formed Holy River, the young student was sent to Catholic University in Tum to Page Six
Holy Family Will Accept Freshmen For This Fall
Washington, D.C: by Most Rev. J;ames E. Cassidy, Third Bishop Of Fall River. , After two years of college in the capital city, the Cardinale,lect was granted a Basselin F{)undation Scholarship. His honoirs-crowned years while resident a~ the Theological College in Washington brought him a 楼aster of Arts Degree in PhilQs{)phy in 1942 and a Licentiate itt Sacred Theology Degree in 1'946. He returned home t{) Fall Itiver where on June 15, 1946, Most Rev. James E. Oassidy ordained him a priest of the Diocese of Fall River. Following ordination he was s~nt to' aid his first priestly patt{)n, Father Furtado, at" St. John Of. God Parish in Somerset. Fresh out of the seminary and "still absDrbed in further studies, the Tum to Page Three
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