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The CHOR Fall River, Mass., Thursday, March 26, 1964

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NewAMAHead to Speak At Stonehill College

The fourth annual President's Dinner in honor of the President of Stonehill College, Very Rev. Richard H. Sul- , livan, C.S.C. will be held on Thursday, Apri116, in North Easton. The special guest for the annual event, ,which is sponsored by the college Cen­ tury Club, will be Dr. Nor­ "

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man A, Welch, President-elect of the American Medical Asso­ eiation, Arrangements are being planned by a committee headed by Philip Hemingway of New Bedford and Joseph Fernandes of Norton. Master of Ceremonies will be James R. Lawton, Regis. trar of Motor Vehicles. The Century Club was found­ ed in 1956 by prominent citizens of 80utheastern Massachusetts to Turn to Page Seventeen

Cape Tip Parish Open House Set For April 5 An Open House at St. Peter the Apostle Parish, Provincetown, has been ar­ ranged for Sunday, April 5,

REV. MR. LAVOIE, M.S.

Ordain Six La Salettes

On Saturday, April 4

Bishop Connolly will ordain six La Salette missionaries to the priesthood at 9 Satur­ day morning, April 4, in St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River. To be ordained priests for service ,as Missionaries of ,Our Lady of La Salette are Rev. Mr. Normand Beaudoin, M.S., Berlin, N.H.; Rev. Mr. Paul E. Bergeron, M.S., Springfield; Rev. Mr. Rene L. Gagnon, , M.S., Berlin, N.H.; Rev. Mr. j·:r. Bergeron is the son of Mr. Robert Garon~ M.S., Man-' Apollinai,r,} Bergeron and the chester; 'Rev. Mr. Donald late Mrs. Bergeron, 25 Talcott _Jeffrey, M.S., Berlin, N.H.; Street. Af~r elementary studies _'

-Island Couples -Hel·p, Victims Of Tragedy

The Christian F ami 1 y Movement group'of Sf. Au­ gustine's Parish, Vineyard Haven, has completed a suc­ cessful clothing drive to aid earthquake vic tim s of the Azores' Island of St. George. Half a ton of clothing was collected and boxed by seven couples and these were assisted in their work of charity 1;>y the Rogers Trucking Service which arranged for delivery of the packed clothing from the island parish to New Bedford where a campaign has been under way to help the victims who lost homes and possesions in the tragedy. Assisting in the drive were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Metell, Mr. and Mrs, George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paiva, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thifault, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gonsalves, Mr. and, Mrs. George Anthony, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kurth. I

Holy Saturday

DR.NORMAN~WELCH

REV. MIt. GARON, M.S.

Holy Saturday is a fast day but not a day of abstinence. Meat may be eaten at the main meal by all between the ages of 21 and 59. Persons under 21 and over 59 may eat meat as often as theY desire.

Rev. Mr. Richard Lavoie; West Warwick, R.I. Rev. Mr. Beaudoin is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Beau­ doin, 125 Shepard Street, Ber-' lin, N. H. He attended St. Jo­ seph parish school in Berlin; La Salette Semihary High School, Enfield, N. H.; La Salette Sem­ inary College, East Brewster, Mass.; La Salette Scholasticate, Attleboro, and Catholic Univer­ sity of AmE-rica, Washington, He made his First Profession July 2, 1957 and Perpetual Pro­ fession Sept. 19, 1960. Special interests include library work and athletics, A native of Springfield, Rev.

in St. Thomas Aquinas parish' school, he c0J:.ltiriued hi,S educa­ tion at La Salette High. School in Enfield, the college in East Brewster, the Novitiate at Cen­ ter Harbor, N. H. and- the Scho­ lasticate at Attleboro. He made First profession July Z, 195-8 and Perpetual Profession Sept, 19, 1961. Rev. Mr. Gagnon, M.S. Rev. Mr. Gagnon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Gagnon, 83 Green Street, Berlin N. H.- He graduated from St. Joseph par­ ish school and attended Notre Dame High School for one year. Completing his secondary eduTurn to Page Four

Liturgy for Holy Week· Model of Participation' By Rev. John R. FoIster

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Anthony Church-New Bedford

Explanations and instructions, running commentltries, eoncrete and simple methods of participation, ceremonies facing the people, reponses, hymns, injections of personal ' intentions and prayers, etc. oh what changes! The results of the Vatican Council seem most a decade. It was in 1955­ to have disturbed not a few nine years ago!-that Pope Piu. with the sudden swell of XII ordered in clear terms cer­ '''new'' rites. Yet this is not tain restorations--not changes as true. All of the supposedly new rites have been with us for al­

Easter ,Victory

('(II Am The 'Resurrection"

Read the record. A few days before His death . An eye witness and close friend recorded them: on the Cross, Christ made one of the boldest "I - John - went ,to the tomb with Peter, from 3 to 5 in the afternoon by of His many bold claims: "I am the Resur­ and am witness'to the truth of this announce­ the men of the Parish. Object of ment." , rection." the Open House is to give both Christ is risen. Catholic and Non-Catholics the These words were said publicly. This is Resurrection'day. opportunity to tour the Church, Th~se words were spoken in the presence of a 4-day old corpse. This is the greatest victory ever recorded in Pre-Primary ScOOol and Parish the annals of history. grounds. ' Tooay, - Easter' Sunday - after almost 20 cen­ turies, He proves it. His claim Its the first and only time the world All will be able to examine at still makes the headlines. wili be given such a proof to back leisure the confessionals, new Come with me to the tomb. up the claims of any person'. altar, choir loft, sacred vessels, God's public relations officer is al­ Now you can rec-all His words: "I am vestments, missal and other ob­ ready there. He has the statement the Resurrection." jects of interest. for immediate release to the en­ He claimed to be the Son of God. The Sisters will open the Pre­ tire world: "You come here He gathered a handful of faithful Turn to Page Seventeen looking for Jesus of Nazareth followers. Who was crucified. He said He had to go to Jerusalem He has risen. to be mocked, scourged He would Investitu re He is not here. rise again on the third day! The Chancery Office an­ Behold the place where they laid And now everything turned out just nounced today that the investi. Him." as He said, ture of the newly appointed This statement is an exact and faith­ There' is no doubt about the fact 11 Domestic Prelates will take full quote from the angel to three that He was crucified. place at 8 on Tuesday night. ladies called Mary Magdalene, There is equally no doubt He has April 21 in St. Mary's Cathe­ Mary the mother of James and risen. rai.- Salome. MSGR. HAMEL ~ Turn to Page Two

such - in the Holy Week -Ser­ vices. Yet, some nine years later, certain "new rites" still 8uprise? The so-called "new rites" are only an extention throughout the rest of the year of wha,t ill Turn to Page Six

Dioc'esan Priest In 20,000 Mile Mission Tour ~EW-ORLEANS (NO)­ Catholic Church leaders in several Latin A mer i can countries are attempting to

meet their "very drastic prob­ lems" by uniting their resources. Dioceses in several countries-­ rather than working indepen-­ dently - unite in raising finan­ cial support, promoting voca­ tions and "more realistically" distributing available personnel, Father James A. Clark said here. Father Clark, Fall River Dio­ cesan priest serving as assistant director of the Latin American Bureau of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, and re­ Turn to Page Seventeen

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