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ST. LOUIS DE FRANCE, ST. MARY, SWANSEA . NEW BEDFORD A communal penance service A series of meetings based on The date for a planned week will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the "From Ashes to Easter" pro- of family renewal has been the People's Chapel. gram is tatting place each Mon- changed to March 28 through day of Lent, 'comprising instruc- J\pril 2. Other Lenten activities ST. MARY, tion, discussion and a paralitur- are stations of the cross and a SEEKONK gical celebration. Topics to be penance service at 9 a.m. each Plans are nearly complete for covered are Witness, Word, Com- Tuesday and Thursday and reciobservance of the parish's 75th munity, Celebration and Resur- tation of the rosary and Litany anniversary Sunday, April 5. ST. RrI'!\, ST. pros X, rected Love. of Our Lady preceding the week. A parish hall "meJl1ory lane" MARION SOUTH Y.u,MOUTH Demonstrations of Oriental day 7 a.m. Mass. will display pictures and posters A ,parish Renewal progra~ As of J\pril, all parish famiWomen's 'Guild, members will of incidents in parish history cookery and the preparation of emphasizing, the sacraments, meet at i· p.m•. Tuesday, March and honor scrolls will be pre- hors d'oeuvres will highlight the lies will be on the budget mailScripture ana prayer will be of17, at ·the parish hall. Refresh- sented to members of 19 families Wednesday meeting of the Lad- ing list. fered parishioners the weekends ments and a business session which have resided in the par- ies of Ste. Anne, to be held at 8 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, of March and the first weeke'ld will be followed 'by a presenta- ish since its founding. A parish p.m. in the parish hall. Present- FALL RIVER of April' in the rectory/center. tion by Caroline West on the history has been prepared by ing the program' will be .David The books of Genesis and ExThose interested may contact the Viveiros, .culinary arts teacher at culture of ancient Ireland. Ms. ~atricia Coyle and Ms~ Mary Diman Vocational High School. odus will be studied at meetings rectory. ' Titus. and a parish cookbook by Mary Zimbro and Lil Menard from 10 to 11 a.m. and 7:30 to ST. JOSEPH, ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, Ms. Claire Cinq-Mars. 8:30 p.m. on the Tuesdays of will be chairpersons. FAIRHAVEN FALL RIVER A special Prayer of the FaithLent. The seven sacraments are beCouples Club members will at- ful prepared by Mrs. Rose Mc- DOMINICAN _LAITY, ing studied in a series to be held tend a Mass for deceased memOUR LADY OF GRACE, Hale will be used at the anniver- FALL RIVER from 3 to 4 p.m. each Wednes- bers at noon Sunday. Dinner will 'Members will attend Mass at WESTPORT sary Mass. day of Lent. follow at Thad's restaurant with Fathers Ronald Tosti; Edward The next planning committee 1:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, in Assistant District Attorney meeting will be at 2 p.m. Sun- the priests' chapel of St.. Anne's Correira, John Oliveira, Francis CATHEDRAL MUSIC, Lance J. Garth as speaker. day, March 22, at the parish rectory. A meeting will follow: Mahoney and George Harrison FALL RIVER will discuss the sacraments at in the rectory assembly room. CCD center. The musical program for Sun- SEPARATED & DIVORCED, meetings set for 7 to 8:30 p.m. day's 10 a.m. Mass will include NEW BEDFORD AREA HOLY NAME, PEACE CORPS, each Sunday of Lent. Refreshthe Kyrie from Mass XVI, WoolNEW BEDFORD James Casey, probate court NEW ENGLAND ments will follow the sessions. en, the Hymn of St. Patrick and J\ Mass of deceased members Former' Peace Corps volunprobation officer, will give the the Hassler Agnus Dei. first of a two-part series on teers are urged to contact Ac- and families of the Friendly Sons OUR LADY OF ANGELS, The Family' and Divdrce at a tion, the federal agency for vol- of St. Patrick will be offered at FALL RIVER BLESSED SACRAMENT, The Pl!lrish cQuncil will meet meeting of the Support Group unteer services, for information 8 a.m. Saturday. All are welFALL RIVER at 7 p.m. Monday at the parish A series' of discussions on the for Separated and Divorced about 20th anniversary Peace come. hall. Book of Revelations is being Catholics at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Corps celebrations to be held ST. JULIE BILLIART, this spring. The agency may be held from 7 to' 8:30 p.m. each Our Lady's Chapel, 600 Pleasant Lenten Masses are offered at NORTH DARTMOUTH Tuesday of March. St., New Bedford. called collect at 617-223-73. 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily, with Father John Monsour, OFM, Stations of the Cross at 3:45 of Our Lady's Chapel, New Bed- p.m. each Friday. Cor..fessions ford, wili be the second speaker are heard at 6:30 a.m., from 3 HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAMP FIRE 1910-1981 in a Lenten series. He will be to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 8 p.m. heard at 7:30 p.m. TQesday on each Saturday. the topic "Family Spirituality: Holy Name Society members Three Loads of Wash, Two Big will attend 8 a.m. Mass Sunday, Macs, One Chipped Tooth and a April 5. A breakfast meeting will God of Love." A native of lin- follow. '. ' coln, R.I., Father Monsour is a graduate of Providence College ST. ANNE, and the Washington Theological FALL RIVER Union. He holds a doctor of . Second graders will receive ministry degree ftom Andover first penance on Sunday. Also on Newton School of Theology. Sunday, a Marriage Eencounter in.formation night, open to all SCIENCE FAIR, t' couples, will be held at 7:30 REGION m p.m. in the lower church. The Massachusetts Region III J\ course in cardiopulmonary Science Fair committee anresuscitation will be offered at nounces an awards banquet in 7 p.m. tonight, March 19 and honor of the annual event's 20th March 26 in the school cafeteria. anniversary. To be held at 6 Those 13 years of age and above p.m. Sunday, March 29, at lin- are welcome and may contact coln Park Ballroom, North Dart- Father John' R. FoIster for -'informouth, it will be open to all mation. . former science fait exhibitors, First place winners in the rejudges and committee members cent school science fair are Sharas well as to this year's participants. Information is available on Kolb, grade 8; Elizabeth Lecour, grade 7; and Susan Kolb at 823-8412. and Debra Chouinard, grade 6. Th~ 1981 science fair will take St. Anne's ultreya· members place Saturday, March 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, March will attend a palanca l\iass at If you're an enthusiastic adult willing to share what you kno'vY, give us a 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Durfee 7:30 p.rn. Wednesday. call. There's a place for you as a club leader, a board member or a project High School, Fall River. SSe PETER & PAUL, t FALL RIVER °Srganizer-aeaPlace F?let YOUth'WOkw and, I~rn ~ndth~eel Y°rludng'k l~ ST. STANISLAUS, Vincentians will meet at 7 ecause at mp Ire we In groWin up In IS wo ta es FALL RIVER a lifetime. So come on and have a little fun growing with us, The Confraternity of Our Lady tonight. Second graders will receive of Czestochowa will meet Wedfirst penance at 2 p.m. Sunday. nesday. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL Parents are asked to accomLenten Bible study sessions pany their children. FAll RIVER 674-2157 CAPE COD 775-3176 directed by Father Robert KasA Bible study session on the zynski are held at 6:30 p.m. each Pauline Epistles will follow 7 Sunday of Lent in the lower p.m. Mass each Wednesday of chapel. Lent. Youth Ministry members will meet at 7:45 p.m. Monday for a SECULAR FRANCISCANS, "listening session." NEW BEDFORD This Message Sponsored by the Following Business Concerns Our Lady Queen of Angels ST. JOSEPH, Fraternity will meet at 10 a.m. NEW BEDFORD In the Diocese· of Fall River Sunday at Our Lady's Chapel, Healing Masses will be offer- New Bedford. Mass will follow GLOBE MANUFACTURING CO. GEORGE O'HARA CHEVROLETPAU~ 8. CLEARY & CO., INC-. ed at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March formation and businElss sessions. EDGAR'S FALL RIVER INTERNATIONAL LADIES GARMENT WORKERS CADILLAC 18 and March 25, followed by a Prospective members are welUNION fElTtLBERG INSURANCE ACENey rectory prayer meeting. come.

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thur., Mar. 12,1981

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