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HV. MR. LAVOII:

REV. MR. LEVESQUE

REV. MR. MAGNANI

HV. MR, MAYHEW

OrdinaryioOrdain ,Seven, for, Diocese

The ANCHOR

Saturday,·April25 Seven priests will be ordained for service in the Diocese 8f Fall River by Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D. at 10 5aturday morning, April 25 in St. Mary's Cathedral. They are: Rev. Mr. John J. Smith, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ambrose J. Smith; 144 Summer Street Moriarty, 204 WiHiams Street, New Bedford. Providence. Rev. Mr. John V. Magnani, : Rev. Mr. Thomas e. Mayhe~ son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. son of Mr. and Mrs. James F.

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Thursday, April 9, 1959 Second Cia.. Mall PriviJelrt!ll Authorized at Fall River. M.....

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Meet' Monday ea~h

J:tepresentatives of Parish in' the Diocese' will . ,.' father at 3 next Monday afternoon for a General Meeting r:"'"';tt tha Catholic Charities Appe~l. The clergy, parish chair. '/ - . , trustees, former Chairmen and members of the SteerCommittee will attend. . the Appeal's list of institutions. ~;' 'rhis year's meeting will Most Rev. James L. Connolly ";;~'''lreld in tlre Kennedy will preside. Attorney Daniel F. o1i t h and Community Sullivan, Lay Chairman, 'will

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,er. New Bedford. This is the time in the Appeal history .. ,the meeting has been held 't:' 0,. f F 11 R' Th h h .h,. a Iver. e c an?e as '.' .' Q made at the suggestIon of ~), .ftte Steering Committee. The • . -.nmittee feels those attending . ~ 'WOuld be anxious to see this

~: ,~e to Miss Mary. A. Cole, ''1143 Rockdale Avenue, New !!L~,;.~-edford. You~h ch~m~an of. the Diocesan Council of. Cath. . _ e Women Sll1ce Its ll1cepbon, she has been named vice~, . •airman of yo~th activi· €ouncn. ' Ii;,~ fes for the NatIOnal, CounI dd't' t h !:l,;•. ' ,-.:II f C h r n a I Ion 0 er work on the ~ ' - ,0 at 0 IC Women. Iliocesan level' Miss Cole has ~~::< In her new eapacity, Miss . long 'been acti~e with the Girls' ~ will assist in planning a aMional program for youth poops and will make .suggestIo.m As for activities to be incl~d~d ~ the Monthly Message, offiCIal ~cation of ~e National

Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi mscheduled 10 al"ri,ve 1ft flhis country Monday, April 20 to take up his new dutiell as the Apostolic Delegate to the United States. The new Apostolic Delegate me-t with His Honneq Pope John XXIII before em' ...... n,'S Atlantl'" both ,hands, sa~· "You ... barkl'ng " ,no " afraid of your big job. wlM erossing. He plans to spend about me't>' his first day in this country 'l!he Archbish~", audielllie

pledge system to be used on the parish level of the Appeal. All parish supplies for the

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Apostolic Delegate "Meets With Pope

address the group. He will explain the several changes that will be incorpora:fed into this year's Appea~. Mr. Suilivan will ' give particular attention to the

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Magnani, 24 Reed Avenue, North Mayhew, . 6 Clarendon Street, Boston. Attleboro. Sister in Religion , Rev. Mr, Bernard J. A. Lavoie; Rev. Mr. Smith is the brother san of Mr. and Mrs. Hermenegilde Lavoie, 207 Leonard Street, of Sister Mary Padraic, R.S,M.. stationed at St. Joseph's ConFall River. Rev. Mr. Robert W. Dowling, . vent, Fall River. He attended son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Reginald E. Holy Family grammar and high Dowling, 21' Notre Dame Street, schools in New Bedford and received his bachelor's degree from. Fall River. Rev. Mr. Roger J. Levesque, Providence College. His studies for the priesthootl son '()f Mr. and Mrs. Romeo we,re undertaken at St. Philip L~vesque, 119 Reney Street, Fall Neri School and Boston College River. Rev. Mr. Daniel F. Moriarty, and also at St. Mary's Seminar~ son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 1.. 'Purn to Page Sevenieea

visiting with His Eminence Franeis Cardinal Spellman, Arch.bishop of New York. Referring to his meeting with ttle Pontiff, 'Archbishop Vagnoz. zi, a veteran 'diplomat, said he told the Holy Father he is "a little bit afraid at the prospect of going to such a big job Approximately 200 Catlto- . as' Apostolic: Delegate to the lic 'men from Sou~heastern U.S. "The Pope laughed and, tapMassachusetts and Rhode Island will gather at the ping himself on the chest with REV: MR. SMITH

Serrans To Hold Meeting Tonight In Taunton

with Pope John was in effect. r.eunion. He had been counselor at the nunciature in Paris for a time when the Pontiff - tb!a Archbishop Angelo GiuseIJl)e Boncalli - was Apostolic Nun. -. France. Archbishop Vagnozzi, wIle eomesio the U. S. after serving as Apostolic Nuncio to the PhUippines, said CYf his half-hour 'lI1Inl to PaA'e Pourteen

Taunton Inn tonight for a joint meeting of the four Serra Clubs .,. in the area. . CIS The men, who have dedicated f , themselves to fostering religious Sister Mary Margaret, the former Anna Agnes Franc... vocations among young men and New Bedford-born Franciscan Mi58ionary of Mary, will ... young women, are members of clubs representing the Attleboro serve her Golden Jubilee as a nun on April 29 in India. i.............. .. . Thirty-five years of her'life as a Sister have been speM District, Fall River, New Bedford and Providence. , ill India. Her bl'Qther, Frank World War I she was »eGal'l_ Dr. Frederick Rosenheim, a T. Francis, retired postal from I,ndia to Switzerland where ~: NEW YORK (NC)-U.S. economic programs are the .:\, .:f'Rtral battleground in the cold war against communism, convert from Juda'ism to Cathol- . employee, lives at 22 Bo}"- Me did nursing among the siek icism, will deliver the 'main and wounded &Oldieps of sevet'aI ~~n J. Gilhoole.y., U.S. Assistant Secretar.v of Labor has· address at the dinner, which will den Street, New Bedford. nations. red . , start at 7::l0 following a social Sister Mary Margaret left New After the War, Sister Malty .. Addressing the Catholi~' hour. Bedford on Jan. 1, 1908 for the Margaret returned to Rome and file rest of the world over to the . n's League of the New Russians." The Attleboro District Club is ,con~nt life and has never I'e- then to Trivandrum, Coclrla sponsoring the meeting, with its turned home. She went first to Province, India. There she taught t·/··.....~k Naval Shipyard, the Declaring U. S. weapons are president, Eugene Farrell of the Motherhouse of the Order in Christian Doctrine elasses ft)r :,:?,J-"WKl'if" Department official two-fold - military assistance . ' . ted the U. S. has "adopted and economic assistance - Mr. Mansfield, serving as the general Lyons, France, and from there children and adults and carried to Fribourg, Switzerland, where ". !!trat~gy of ~rward defe~se" Gilhooley added "the military chairman. He will also be the she was invested on Apl'il 29, on similar classes in the outtoastmaster. lying villages. She also taugbt '. dealIng WIth commUnIsts, operation ~s a holding operation," painting to the children. Among the guests will be Most 1009. .: he called "global wolves," but "the economic programs are Sister is still active and ill .. After receiving ber habit, Sissaid this strategy, which today the eentral battleground in Rev. Russell J. McVinney,' D.D;; Bishop of Providen'ce; the Most ter went to. Rome :ior study in present attached to 8t. Helen" "our fil'st line of defense 1Ibe cold war." preparation for an assignment t!:':onvent, Lovedale, lJllgap_ the frontiers of freedom," is "If we lose that sector," be Rev. James L. Connolly, Bishop .. ~ia. M . . CMlibHK ut JIl!o¥mee; South lDdiL 'hI'Il .. Pa&;e EtcIKeea eDIT aMeNative to tuPnini ~u..n .. Page E"~ ~.

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CYO in Holy Name parish, New Bedford. Among the group's outstanding proj,ects has been the raising of hun?reds of dollars for the new BIShop Stang Regional High School.

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