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CARDINAL EDUARDO PIRONIO, prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes (right), greets Father Lucien Jilsseaume, Episcopal Representative for Religious for the Fall River diocese, at a meeting in Rome of Vicars for Religious.

Seek Holiness, Not External Change, u. S. Vicars for. Religious Are Told Bishop Daniel A. Cronin has received the text of a special message given by Pope Paul VI to members of the National Conference of Vicars for Religious of the United States during an audience in Rome earlier this month. Addressing the delegates, who included Father Lucien Jusseaume, pastor of St. Roch's Church, Fall River, and Episcopal Representative for Religious for the diocese, the Holy Father said: "With a very special interest we greet the members of the National Conference of Vicars for Religious of the United States. Some of you are actually Religious yourselves; all of you are at the service of consecrated religious life in the church in America. With your bishops we count on your help to encourage and sustain the Religious in the profound doctrine of their ecclesial consecration to Jesus Christ.

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"The purpose of their consecration is to produce greater holiness in the church 'for the glory of the one and undivided Trinity which in Christ and through Christ is the source and origin of all holiness.' (Lumen Gentium 47.) "Only through holiness will Religious live their consecration

and fulfill their ecclesial mission. And on your return home we ask you to take back this message and to assure all the Religious of our deep affection in Christ Jesus." Father Jusseaume said that the 10 - day meeting in Rome dealt extensively with a proTurn to Page Five

WASHINGTON (NC) - Suppose that for every vote on military or economic aid to Israel which appears in the Congressional Record, the name of each Jewish member of Congress was followed by an asterisk, Such a "sick arrangement" would be loudly condemned, said Rep. Robert K. Dornan (R-Calif.) in a letter to his colleagues. But, he added, this is what the Congressional Quarterly has done to Roman Catholics in its report on the Hyde Amendment, which restricts the use of federal funds for abortion. "Each Roman Catholic - not Greek Orthodox, Eastern Russian Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox, Polish National Catholic, Old Catholic, Anglo-Catholic, but Roman Catholic-who voted on the Hyde Amendment was singled out for designation bv an asterisk," Dornan said. In fact, Roman Catholics are the only members designated by faith in the Congressional Quarterly rundown. Wayne Kelley, Congressional Quarterly editor,路 defended the article entitled "Abortion: How Members Voted in 1977," which appeared in the Feb. 4 edition, saying, "We felt this was a particular analysis which was valid." . Asked if tIle journal had ever singled out any. other religious group in analyzing voting records, Kelley said that his starf has covered "all sorts of lobbying groups." He declined to say whether the Congressional Quarterly had ever in the past indi-

Diocesan Jubilee Year To Be Modeled On Ancient Customs of Israelites The logo to be used as the hallmark of the 75th anniversary of the Fall River diocese has been selected by the anniversary committee and appears here for the first time. Designed by David and Susan Wygant of Assonet, who last year gave The Anchor its new masthead, thi!l logo will be used on all Jubilee stationery, booklets and programs. As a sign, the logo reflects the intention of the committee that _ the anniversary observance will be a true year of Jubilee. It announces "Jubilee 75" above the coat of arms of the diocese of Fall River with the diocesan dates below. The Jubilee theme was selected to reflect the biblical use of the term as found in Leviticus

25:8-55. Using the Levitical concepts, this jubilee year should be seen as it is understood by scripture scholars, a year of sabbatical.

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The word "jubilee" is derived from the trumpet or "yobel" that was sounded to inaugurate the year. In biblical times the Jubilee year had fixed dates co路 inciding with the seventh sabbatical. Despite some diversit.v of interpretation, it is sufficient to say that the seventh sabbatical was itself a jubilee, a special year (in context) of remission. Such a year was to begin 011 a certain date and was in ger.eral referred to as a year of emancipation with which in addition to sabbatical observances other events were associated. Some of the precepts set forth in the Levitical ideal had dramatic pragmatic consequences. For example, the sacred writer .Turn to Page Three

cated the .faith of members ot Congress by putting an asterisk next to their names. The Feb. 4 article, written by Mary Eisner Eccles, analyzed the \iotes by race, sex, ideology, region, length of time in Congres3 and religion. The only religion r1entioned, however, except for a passing reference to Rep. Paul Simon (D-Ill.) as a "liberal Protestant," was Roman Catholic. "The differences do not seem attributable to religion," Ms. Eccles said. "In each class, the proportion of Catholics is about the same as for the House as a whole." Kelley said the religious analysis focused exclusively on Ror:lan Catholics because "I'm nut Eware that any other church has taken a stand on this." Asked why votes on welfare measures, military expenditures or the PanElma Canal treaties would not be -nalyzed in the same way, he Turn to Page Seven

ILegion of Mary A"cies Sunday The annual Acies of the Legion of Mary will be held at.2 p.m. Sunday in St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, with Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington, chancell,)r and diol 'san director of the Legion. officiating. All active and auxiliary Legbnaries are invited to the ceremony, a reconsecration to our Lady. The Legion is in its 26th year b the Fall River diocese and its r.ewest unit is an all-Portuguese senior group, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, New Bedford. An open meeting for those interested in joining the organization will be held at 7 p.m. Tues{ay, April 4 at Regina Pacis Center in New Bedford; and a nembership drive will be conducted the weekend of April 22 and 23 by Legionaries of S1. James parish, also New Bedford. An undertaking participated in by all members is prayer for the beatification of Edel Quinn, a young Irish Legionary who at the age of 29, although sufferTurn to Page Seven

NEXT WEEK A Special Issue Honoring the 25th Anniversary of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women


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