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Ordination on Saturday, April 25 ContiDued 'rom Pa«e ODe Baltimore. He will celebrate his first Solemn Mass at St. Lawrence's Ch~rch, New Bedford, Sunday, April 26, with Rev. John F. Hogan as archpriest; Rev. .lohn Murphy, deacon; Rev. James A. Clark,. subdeacon; Rev. .lohn P. Driscoll, preacher. North Attleboro Resident Rev. Mr. Mattnani a resident of North Attlebor~, attended primary and secondary schools in the city. Seminary studies were undertaken at St. Charles College, Cato'nsville, Md. and St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. He will sing his first &lemn Mass, at 11 Sunday morning, April 26 at St. Mary's Church, North Attleboro. Serving as archpriest wiH be Rev. Edward B. Booth. An uncle, Rev. Vittorio Magnani of the Diocese of Modena, Italy, will be-deacon. Rev. Norman J. Ferris will be subdeacon and Rev. Robert L. Stanton will. preach. Rev. Mr. Lavoie attended St. Mathieu's School, Fall River and Assumption Preparatory School and College. He studied for tile priesthood at the Grand Seminary, Montreal. 'His first Solemn Mass, scheduled for 11 Sunday morning, April 26, will be celebrated at St. Mathieu's Church, Fall River. His archpriest will be Rev. EIzear Grenon, a cousin from Canada. Rev. Rene Levesque, 51. J~hn the. Baptist Church, Fall RIver, WIll be deacon and Rev. Clement DUfour,. St. Theresa's, New Bedford, will be subdeacon. Rev. Roger Poirier, ~otre Dame Church, Fall River, IS scheduled as preacher. Also at Montreal Also a seminarian at the Grand' Seninary, Montreal was Rev. Mr. Dowling. His earlier stUdies were undertaken at Notre Dame ammar school and Prevost HIgh School~ both Fall River; and AssumptIon College. Mr. Dowling will sing 'his first Solemn Mass at 11 Sunday morn_ ing, Aptil 26 at Notre Dame Church, Fall River. On the altar with him will be Rt. Rev. Alfred J. E.. Bonneau, archpriest;· Rev. Adden Bernier, Notre' Dame, deallon; Rev. .1: Normand., Hardy, St. Anne's, New Bedford, subdeacon; Rev. William F. Col-
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THE ANCHOR - , lard, pastor of St. Theresa's, New Thurs., April 9, 1959 Bedford, preacher. Rev. Mr. Levesque attended Notre Dame and Prevost Schools .and Assumption College. He was also a student at the Grand Seminary. His first Solemn Mass is scheduled for· 9:30 Sunday mornlng, 'April 26 ~t Notre Dam.e Church, Fall River. His archNEW YORK (NC)-The priest will' be Rt. Rev. Alfred J. Nati~:p.al Legion of Decency E. Bonneau. Rev. Alfred J. Genplans a full-scale campaign dreau, St. Mary's Cathedral; will to promote attendance at be deacon; Rev. Donald' E. some movies it deems ·suitable Belanger, 51. Jean Baptiste, sub:' for the entire family, :¥:cordiflg .deacol'!; Rev. Roger Poirier, to a national Catholic magazine. Notre DalY!.e, preacher. The legion wi,ll not abandon . St. Joseph's Church, Proviits system of classifying films, dence, will be the scene ot Rev. but will in addition give its supMi'. Moriarty's first Solemn port to certain films, as It did Mass, scheduled for 11 Sunday "The Inn of the Sixth Happimorning, April 26. His archpriest ness," Information magazine. will be Very Rev. Arthur' T. published monthly by the PaulGeoghegan. Serving as deacon • ist :Fathers here, reports. will be Rev. Charles M. Mitchell. A copyrighted article in the Providence. Rev..James L. Kellimagazine says the legion's other her, Carden City, R. I., will be FULL SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Entering Mf. St. plans to foster good films insubdeacon. Rev. 'Eugene Walsh, clude: S.S.,. of Baltimore will 'be Mary Academy this year as award winners are (left to preacher. 1. Increasing the number of right) Judith Callahan of SS. Peter and Paul school; Linda laymen on the legion's board of Rev. Mr. Moriarty attended Ferreira, St. Joseph's School; Janet Hastie, Wixon School' now chiefly members St. Joseph's. School, Providence, ' reviewers, and Judith Bednarz, St. Stanislaus' School. of the Motion Picture DepartDe La Salle Academy and Our. ment of the International Fed- ' Lady of Providence, St. Mary's c.ation of Catholic Alumnae. and St. .lohn's Seminaries. 2'. Encouraging aduLt discusMass in Boston sion groups to analyze "the tupRev. Mr. Mayhew will sing his 'ics and treatment in todar's NEW ORLEANS (NC)-Defirst Solemn Mass at the Cathesands and thousands of seamen adult-theme :films." spite their. sometimes rugged ral of the Holy Cross Boston many a quiet, unassuming, phil3. . Fostering interest in higb at 10 Sunday morning, 'April 26:' exterior, most sailors have "a osop~ically tempel'ed old salt schools and colleges in guiiling good solid foundation of Chris-' His ministers will. 'be Rev. John who can converse with intelli- students in intellignt evaluation tian faith." Frawley, administrator of the gence on the weightiest sub- of films. Cathedral, archpriest; Rev. Rus"They've got faith-but'. don't jects," he commented. Worthwhile Pictures sell Davis. director of music at ever tell them t:ley've got reliBesides making regular visits Msgr; Thomas F. Little, execSt. John's Seminary, 'deacon; gion," commented Father Thomas to seamen along the waterfront, utive secretary of the legion, is Rev. Edward Keohan, HaverMcDonough, C.SS.H., who is a~ quoted in the article as saying hill, subdeacon. The preacher national secretary of the Apos- Father McDonough operates the that "we definitely have no in.-' Catholic Maritime Club in New will be Rev. Edmund Hackett, tleship of the Sea. He said he tention of getting behind ev~ry Orl~ans' port area. Father Mcwas afraid of seamen' when he also of the Cathedral. Donough's trademark is the morally unobjectionable film. Rev. Mr. Mayhew studied ·at· began his work among sailors pocket calendar. He passes out Hgllywood makes." . 15 years ago~ Cathedral High School, Boston "We will,. on the other han~ hundreds of them to sailors. "A. a n.d . '81.' John's Seminary, But he soon found out that pocket calendar is worth more n()t hesitate in giving our supBrighton. "they were a lot 'more afraid of than' money to a guy ;""ho must port f.o really worthwhile pieAlso to be ordained by the me," he recalled. Today the spend weeks on a ship," he ex- tures," he said. ,"We're inte°ested in films, well done artisMost Reverend Bishop are nine Irish-born priest added, h~ has plained. ti~ally, which deliver a gOflCi priests for the Missionaries of lost his fear. "You just have to The chaplain emphasized in moral message, though not ri~ talk their language," he exOur Lady Of La' Salette. They his dealings with seamen he essarily containing a r~}jgiOUll plained. are Rev. Mr: Gerald Baril; Rev. avoids "preaching" to them. theme.'" Mr. Rene Bisaillon; Rev. Mr. Father McDonough said he "The approach is oblique and ."Ow' aim now is to prom~ . Edmund Bourque; Rev. Mr. gets a laugh from landlubbers the work is' sometimes rather better films produced throucla Richard Delisle; Rev. Mr. Alwho think of all sailors as hard- . intangible," he said, "but .it's desire· for' our approval rathB })honse Larochelle; Rev. ·Mr. drinking, tattooed old salts. "I very effective and very enjoy- than fear of our' disapproval," Laurier Morin. happen to know among Uwu- ~ble." ' Msgr. Little is quoted as sayiR8; Rev. Mr:Maurice Proulx; Rev. ·Mr. Real Richard; Rev. Mr. Albert Bard.
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