Provincetown Planning Parish School -.January
Target Date Target date for opening' of a school in St. Peter the Apostle parish, Province town, is January, 1967, says Rev. Leo J. Duart, pastor. Preliminary plans for the six classroom school are complete, he said, and construction plans are now being prepared. It is expected that construction bids will be called for late this month. The classrooms, to accommo~ date kindergarten and grades one through five, will be on the upper level of a split-level, Cape Cod style building designed by David M. Crawley and Associa tes of Plymouth. Total building area will be 13,500 square feet. The lower level of the build.. Turn to Page Twenty
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING OF PROVINCETOWN PARISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The ANCHOR Fall River, Mass., Thursday, March 10, 1966
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Bishops' Relief Fund Appeal Scheduled for March 13-20
NEW YORK (NC)-American Catholic relief work overseas has advanced to a new emphasis on helping the needy help themselves. The method of the new system and how it best can be brought to the attention of those Iwho contribute to it was He addressed a luncheon at • tile main topic of a one-day tended by 73 priest-directors, meeting of relief leaders s c h 0 0 I superintendents and :here. Francis' Cardinal Spell Catholic lay leaders from 38 man, with the "Peace Through Ch'arity", launched the 20th ann ual Catholic Bishops' Overseas Relief Fund Appeal.
dioceses of the eastern United States. Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, executive director of Catholic Relief Services-National Catho lic Welfare Conference, overseas aid agency of American Catho lics, which sponsor the annual appeal, presided at the meeting and also spoke. Rev. James A. McCarthy, The nationwide campaign to assistant at St. William's aid the needy overseas regard .Church, Fall :Jliver, and Dio- , less of race, color or creed is cesan Director of Deaf, will scheduled to begin March 13. It be ~le9rant of Sunday's Mass . will culminate March 20, Lae to be televised at 10 o'clock over tare Sunday, with a special col Channel 6 WTEV, New Bedford. lection in the more than 17,500 U.S. parish churches., The congregation will be com The nation's Catholic school prised of members of Diocesan children again this year will .rganizations of the Deaf. make their own ,contribution Following the Mass, 11 Com Il\union Breakfast will be served all during Lent through daily 1M: the Kennedy Center, New and weekly offerings. Cardinal Spellman said the Bedford, at which time the eharter to the Christ the King need for American Catholics' Chapter No. 91 in the Interna charity to the world's less fortu tional Catholic Deaf Associatiolll nate would go on "forever," wi.U be ~resented. Turn to Page Twenty
Director of Deaf To Offer Mass
More Liturgical Changes In Vernacular March 27 Liturgical adaptation to the mind of Vatican II will take another step forward Ml March 27, the First Sunday of Passiontide. On that da~ the use of the vernacular wil[ be extended to the priestly prayers ofthe Mass and to the Prefaces. Hence forth, the Col. lect, the Prayer over the Offerings (Secret), and the Post-Communion will be in English. Also translated into English solemn eucharistic prayer, the will be the Libera nos, the "deliver us from evil". The Preface, the solemn in Canon, or also for those pray prayer following the Our troduction to the Canon of the ers which will become the Father and explaining the Mass, will also be in English. priest's and servers' private
Keen Interest I n Vocations ProQ'ram ~
Interest continues to grow throughout the Diocese in the forthcoming Christian Panorama that will take
The U.S. will also use four new prefaces especially composed for certain feasts and circum stances. The use of the vernacular for the Prayers at the foot of the Altar and for the Orate Fratres has been left to' the decision of individual dioceses. Eng 1 ish used on at these moments of the Mass could well clash' with the practice of singing appropriate hyms as has been established by some dioceses. Latin will therefore remain the language peculiar to the
prayers since' the congregatiollll is at that time singing an ap propriate hymn. The use of four new prefaces. which had normally been used in certain countries, has been. extended to the United States. They are an Advent Preface, for the Sundays and Ferial days of that season; a Blessed Sacra ment Preface, for Masses honor. ing the Blessed Eucharist. Also included is a All Saints and Patronal Saints Preface to be used on those respective days Turn to Page Eleven
place March 25, 26 and 27 in Bishop Cassidy High School in Taunton. Thirty-five booths will be on display showing the work of the diocesan priesthood, re ligious orders of priests, broth ers, sisters and the activities of lay people involved in apostolic works. Various groups within the Di Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of the Di. ocese are cooperating in this Panorama which has received ocese of Fall River, announced today the re-assignment widespread publicity over tele of two curates that will become effective on Friday, March vision and radio 'as well as in 18, 1966. The changes are: Rev. John J. R~gan, assistant parishes and schools. Rev. Joseph Powers, Diocesan at the Sacred Heart Church, Director of the Confraternity of Fall River for the past 12 Connolly and was assigned to Christian Doctrine, has an years, to St. Patrick Church, St. James Parish, New Bedford. In August of the same year, nounced that CCD groups Falmouth, as assistant. Rev. Father Regan was appointed throughout the Diocese are in William G. Campbell, assistant cluding the Christian Panorama at St. Patrick Church, Falmouth, curate at the Sacred Heart in their schedule of activities in to the Cathedral of St. Mary of Church; Fall River, where hot has served since Aug. 1, 1953. March. the Assumption, Fall River,: as In making this announcement, Father Campbell assistant. Father Powers' stated: Father Campbell was bOM Father Regan "Since the' Confraternity of Jan. '18, 1931 in Vineyard. Father Regan was' born June Chdstian Doctrine is· the only Haven, the son of Manuel and. 16, 1927 in Taunton, the 'son Gabriella Moniz Campbell parish orgalllzati~n devoted ex clusively to the promotion of ,of the late" Raymond J. Regan Tum to Page Two and 'the late Gertrude <;>'Neil Turn to Page Twelve ltegan. ' ; Jubilee Mass The n.ewly named assistan~ Pre-Cana the Falmouth parish is a gradu The third Pontifical Jubi!eI ate of Coyle High School, Taun Pre-Cana Conferences for en Mass commemorating the clos gaged couples of the Fall River ton, attended St. Charles Col ing of Vatican Council II win Diocese will be held at 7 Sunday lege, Catonsville, and studied be offered on Sunday after night, March 20 for the Fall philosophy and theology at St. noon in St. John's Church, Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. Attleboro. Rev. Donald J. Bow. River, New Bedford and Attle boro areas and at 8 Sunday Father Regan was ordained on en, assistant at S t. M a l' y , s Church, Norton, will be the night, March 27, for the Taunton May 22, 1953 in St. Mary's Ca area in their respective dtiCil. thedral, Fall River. by Bishop preacher.
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