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SERVING SOUTHEAST':RN MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS

t eanc 0 VOL. 22, NO. 8

FALL RIVERi MASS., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1978

20c, $6 Per Year

Edward Machado Is~ Named Lay Chairman of Appeal Edward S. Machado, a member of St. John of God parish, Somerset, and executive vice-president and chief executive officer of Slade's Ferry Trust Company, also of Somerset, ,has been named diocesan lay chairman of the 37th annual Catholic Charities Appeal of the Fall River Diocese. His appointment was announced today by the Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, Bishop of Fall River, who will for the e:,ghth time serve as Appeal Hospita I Affi rms honorary chairman.

It Will Maintain Healing Witness

St. Anne's Hospital, the only Catholic hospital in the diocese, has been involved for the past 2 Y2 years in the process of obtaining a Determination of Need Certificate to replace its nonconforming 1906 building. St. Anne's had agreed to reduce its present 220 bed total to 185 beds in the application it filed May 1st, 1977. The Project Review Committee of the Southeastern Massachu" setts Health Planning and Development, Inc. made its recommendation on the project to its Board of Directors this past week. The Board recommended that the project be approved but that the total bed reduction for St. Anne's would be an additional 33 beds for a new total of 152 beds, far less than the 185 voluntarily agreed upon. Because of this recommendaTurn to Page Five

In accepting the nomination, Machado said, "I thank Bishop Cronin for this opportunity to work with him as well as with the priests, religious, my fellow Catholics and all the friends of the Appeal.

EDWARD MP\CHADO

Founder of RJMs N'ea rs Sainthood By Sister Janice Farnham, RJM On February 6, Pope Paul VI formally declared the decree of heroicity of virtues for Claudine Thevenet, known as Mother St. Ignatius, foundress of the ReliTurn to Page Nine

"With God's help and the assistance of everyone, Bishop Cronin will be able to continue a:,d expand the works of charity, mercy, social services and educational endeavors funded by the Appeal to all peoples of the southeastern area, regardless of race, color and creed." Machado is a native of Fall River. He attended area schools, graduating from B.M.C. Durfee High School. He holds a degree in accounting and finance from Bryant College and has also p'Jrsued studies at the American Institute of Banking, the Willi 1ms College of Banking and Finance and the United States Turn to Page Five

-What Can We Do for Lent?

This man is planting a future for himself and his family. Catholic Relief Services help supply the seedling, the ho'e and the knowhow which make that future possible. Add your strength to the CRS effort in 85 countri'es - contribute to the 1978 Catholic Relief Services Annual Appea_1 at your parish church this Sunday.

Halfway through the season, what are we doing for Lent? The days of giving up candy and desserts seem to be gone, but what has replaced them? The intent of the changed Lenaen discipline was, of course, to help us grow up in the Lord, to choose our own means of following the crucified Christ. But are we? Helps are riot lacking, ,Jsh queries, "Are we called to - What foods will I not eat from the national and well- do more?" and offers the fol- during Lent? Are the morning publicized Rice Bowl -pro- lowing suggestions for considera- coffee-break, the after-school snack, the evening cocktail, the gram to parish-level projects. 'tion: But the push must come from within each of us. Now, at midLent, how about an examination of conscience? If it results in guilt feelings, here is a conscience-assuaging selection of possibilities for redemptive action: At St. Margaret's and St. Mary's Churches in Buzzards Bay and Onset, parishioners received a Lenten calendar, recommending a specific action for each day of the season. Suggestions for the rest of Lent are listed on page 7. With regard to the minimal fasting and abstinence now prescribed by the Church, the par-

nibbling before bed really neee~;sary?

- What are drinking habits? fer my health? t~e best use of S(lurces?

my eating and Are they good Do they make our natural re-

- What can -be done to make meals more of a family affair, a time not only to nourish the body, but to share and - appreciate one another? The following questions, notes the parish bulletin, are offered a~; an aid to reflection on prayer , and how it can be used during Lent: - Do I live at such a hectic Turn to Page Seven


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