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t eanc Of VOL. 36, NO.7.

Friday, February 14,1992

FALL RIVER DIOCESAN NEWSPAPER FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS Southeastern Massachusetts' Largest Weekly

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for Merchant Marine licenses. Pope John Paul said the commemoration of Columbus' voyage "offers you an opportunity to reflect on the new challenges which your generation will face in a rapidly changing world." "In the end," he said, "the effectiveness with which you meet those challenges will depend not only on the knowledge and technical skills you have mastered, but also on your personal maturity and discipline, your moral integrity and your commitment to working generously with others in pursuit of the common good." He said the cadets probably have seen the importance of all those qualities, which are the same Turn to Page 13

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Card. Ratzinger bashes H'ush

Cape Cod cadets visit pope vATICAN CITY (CNS) - Sail~ ing east across the Atlantic 500 years after Christopher Columbus sailed west should be an occasion for young Americans to think of the challenges their generation faces in the new world, the pope said. During a Feb. 3 Vatican audience, Pope Paul II met more than 200 cadets, faculty and staff members of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod. The Catholic chaplain for the academy is Msgr. Norman J. Ferris, pastor of St. Anthony of the Desert Maronite Catholic Church, Fall River. The academy group, on a training cruise aboard the Patriot State, set sail from Buzzards Bay Jan. 10. Its first stop was the Italian port of Genoa, birthplace of Columbus. They visited Rome after docking in Naples, Italy, and were scheduled to visit Barcelona, Spain, and Lisbon, Portugal, before returning to the academy Feb. 25.

MILAN, Italy (CNS) - U.S. President George Bush's concept of a new world order is simplistic and risks leading to a U.S. dominance in world affairs, said Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, head of the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. "It is a simplification which does not take reality into account," he said in an interview in the Feb. II issue of Avvenire, Milan-based Catholic newspaper. "I think it was an exaggeration when shortly after the Gulf War Bush declared that a new world order was now born," said the cardinal. "Perhaps he should have been a little more serious," he added. "Certainly it is necessary to find a new international coordination ROMEWARD BOUND: the parish choir of Christ ':he King Church, Mashpee, will be and equilibrium, but it is necessary to avoid the temptation of hegemvisiting Rome next week to perform at St. Peter's Basilica and at St. Ignatius and St. Anselm ony," he said. churches. Father Stephen A. Fernandes, parochial vicar, will lead the choir, which is directed Bush's new world order, "until by Brian Gilbert and· accompanied by organist Mrs. Cregory Beckel. Forty friends and now is just words, because no one, parishioners will accompany the group. de facto, knows how to build this I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ new order," he said. "I say this with all respect for the great contribution of the United States to development and peace Fargo Diocese. "I think the Lord house, used his teeth to open a in the world," he added. FARGO, N.D. (CNS) - God has something in mind for lhat door and clenched a pencil between must have special plans for an 18Bush often has used the phrase young man." his teeth to dial his uncle's phone "new world order" to label U.S. year-old North Dakotan who showSister Celine was the pastoral number for help. ed concern for others rather than foreign policy goals after the Perminister on call at St. Aloy;ius for himself after his arms were cut Thompson then went into the sian Gulf War and the collapse of Medical Center in Harvey, N,D., bathroom and sat in the bathtub off in a farm accident, said a hospithe Soviet bloc. where Thompson was treated be- so he would not bleed on the tal pastoral minister. Cardinal Ratzinger offered a fore being flown to a Minneapolis carpet. John Thompson, who was home harsher criticism of the "new world hospital where doctors reattached alone at his family's farm near Paramedics retrieved his arms order" Feb. 8 at the Catholic Unihis arms during a six-hour opt:raHurdsfield, N.D., when the acciand rushed him about 25 miles to versity of Milan, but did not mention. His condition was impro\ ing dent occurred. Jan. II, even sat in St. Aloysius. En route, he report- tion Bush nor U.S. foreign policy as doctors monitored him for posthe bathtub so he would not bleed edly asked a paramedic to call his in his speech. sible signs of infection. on the carpet while he awaited grandmother so she would not In the speech, Cardinal RatzinThompson's arms were severed help. worry about him. ger n,called a book published in when he fell backward into a trac"John Thompson is a very speSister Celine said she did not 1907 titled, "The Lord of the tor's power takeoff unit while he cial boy," said Presentation Sister World," and said it described "a was grinding hog feed. He wat:(ed minister personally to Thompson, Celine Marie during an intervie.w Turn to Page 10 Turn to Page 10 uphill more than 100 yards to the with New Earth, newspaper of the

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Speaking eloquently of marriage

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91ST BIRTHDAY: Msgr. Joseph R. Pannoni, pastor emeritus of Holy Rosary Church, Fall River, and oldest priest of the Fall River diocese was honored on his birthday last week by present pastor Father Vincent Diaferio (left), Women's Guild president Rose Sasso and a large gathering of parishioners and friends. (Hickey photo)

By Father Eugene Hemrick Are you tired of soap operas that portray marriages as nothng but seedy relationships? Do ~ ou feel family life constantly is ridiculed? When did you last hear marriage and family life described in positive terms? What, in other words, are you being persuaded to believe about marriage and family life? There are several forms of persuasion. Under one definition, eloquence is the art of persuasion through pleasing or positive spee :h. Then there is persuasion throu gh fear. This kind of persuasion suggests, for example, that marric.ge can't possibly survive in a culture where both husbands and wi'les have careers, or that there is little hope for the family when so many services families once provided n)w Turn to Page 13

CONTEST WINNERS: St. Mary's School, New Bedford, students Erin Hegarty and Marc Fatula won first and second places, respectively, in the grades 3 through 5 division of a national World Marriage Day poster contest sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter. The posters depicted elements of a good Christian marriage. Each winner received a $50 U.S. savings bond. '


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