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Ordination at Cathedral May 1

'hi be ordained are Rev. Mr. The Sacrament of Hoh" Orders will be conferred by . George Almeida" 276 Thatcher Attleboro; Rev. Mr. Jos­ the Most Reverend Bishop street, eph M. Ferreira Jr., 55 Morton on five seminarians for ser­ Street, Fall River; Rev. Mr. Ter­

:Wee in the Diocese at 10 Saturday morning, May 1, in St. Mary's Cathedral.· .

REV. MIll. FERREIRA

lIlEV. MR. ALMEIDA

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rence F. Keenan, 509 Rivet St., New Bedford; Rev. Mr. Kenneth A. Michael, 29 Stone Street, Dan­

bury, Conn. and Rev. Ralph D. Tetrault, 31 Green Street, Fair­ haven. Rev. Mr. Almeida Rev. Mr. Almeida, son of Man­ uel and Anna Almeida, was born· in Newport, R.I. He was grad­ uated from Attleboro High,

REV. MR. KEENAN

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REV. MR. MICHAEL

© 1965 The Anchor

From apostolic times, the greatest mysteries c! our salvation-the Passion, Death and Resurrection-were cele­ brated each year with special attention. Later, the momentous events of Christ's Last Supper were also added to the Holy Days and still Yet, these climactic days ()f later Christ's triumphant Holy Week are not simple an':' entry into Jerusalem Wag niversaries. They do not lm!y given a special place in Chris­ commemorate or emotionally

tian devotion. Those days were set aside in the Church, all work stopped, . all attention was focused on the working out of OUI salvation­ PRICE 10e past and present. . $4.00 per Year H{lwever, with the changes of civilizations and social con­ ditions, these most solemn days were just other red-numbered calendar days. Soon, they were thought of as simple commem­ orations, an anniversary of an important historical event.

Cardinal Meyer Recognized Faithful as Beneficiaries

Most Rev. William E. Cousins, Archbishop of Milwau­ k-ee, described Albert Cardinal Meyer, late Archbishop of C-hicago, who died Friday, in his eulogy as "a churchman in the best and broadest sense of the word" for whom hi'S episcopal motto, "Thy king­ bishop Cousins said that "the dom come," served as "the Churr.h to him was too impor­ inspiration fora way of life." tant a factor in man's salvation Noting the cardinal's "out­ not to progress with the needs. spokE'n and forthright" stance at $be ecumenical council, Arcl1­

of the times." Turn to Page Sixteen

REV. MR. TETRAULT

Holy Week Services Emphasize Present Personal Realities

Fall River, Mass., Thursday, April 15, 1965

Vol. 9, No. 15

made his college studies at St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, Conn., and completed his edu­ cation at St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and Our Lady of the Angels Seminary, Albany, N.Y. He will celebrate his First

Way of Cross The Anchor today publishes pictures of the Stations of the Cross which were made by Sister Louis Bertrand, O.P.. as a project iu arts for her master's degreE< at Catholic Unhoersity. Sister teaches at Dominican AcMiemy, F a II River.

and ritually remember the eventful intervention of God in Turn to Page T~

Solemn Mass at 11 :30 Sunday morning, May 2, at Holy Ghost Church, Attleboro. Rev. Mr. Almeida will offer his First Solemn Mass on Sun­ day morning, May 2, at 11 :30 in the Holy Ghost Church, Attle­ boro. Assisting the newly or­ dained will be Rev. Jose A. Car­ doza, archpriest; Rev. Edwar~ J. Holland, deacon, and Rev. Robert J. Burbank, sub-deacon. Thp. preacher at the Mass wiil be Rev. Robert J. Arway, vice-· rector at Our Lady of the Angds Seminary, Albany, and the ordination sponsor will be Comm. (Ch. Corps) Pius F. KeaHng of Quonset. Rev. Mr. Ferreira Rev. Mr. Ferreira, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferreira, was graduated from Msgr. James Coyle High School and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts de­ gree in philosophy by Our Lady of Providence Seminary, War­ wick Neck, R.I. He has earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree from St. Mary's Semi­ nary, Baltimore, Md., where he completed his study of theology. Rev. Mr. Ferreira will cele­ brate his First Solemn Mass at 11 Sunday, May 2, in st. Mi­ chael's Church, Fall River, with. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Humberto S. Me­ deiros as assistant priest. Rev. Edmund J. Doerre will be dea­ con and Rev. Joseph Oliveria, subdeacon. The sermon will be preched by Rev. Edmund A. Connors. Father Arthur C. do. Reis will be sponsor at ordina­ tion. Rev. Mr. Keenan Rev. Mr. Keenan, the son of Mrs. Annie C. Keenan and the lalie Thomas F. Keenan, was g::aduat£J from Hol,;- Fa:::l:!~.\o High School and St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, Conn. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts Turn to Page Eighlieen

Describes Father Dowling As Exemplar of Humanity Rev. Edward F. Dowling, pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church, Fall River, was eulogized by Father David A. O'Brien as the exemplar of Christ's life ~s pat­ terned when the Divine Master said: "Learn of me, for I am meek and humble of O'BrIen, pastor of S8. Peter and heart." Paul's Church, Fall River, and Following a Solemn Pon­ a friend of the late Father tifical Mass of Requiem cel­ Dowling for more than 50 years, ebrated Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the Immaculate Con­ ce!Jtion Church, Fall River, by the Most Reverend James J. Gerrard,Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River, Father

traced the transition of the priesthood in Father Dowling'a 40 priestly years from the 10~. able and effervescent young priest to the quiet, meek and humble pastor "scrupulousl,; Turn to Page Four

Appoint Three New Coaches Choices Are Bartek, Connell and Lanagan

. Appointment of three new head coaches at three dioces­ an high schools is announced today by Rev. Patrick J.

CARDINAL .IEYER

O'NP.ill, diocesan school superin­ tendent. They are Fredric Bart':!k of Somerset. head coach of basketball at Bishop Feehan lHigh School in Attleboro. Chl1rles Connell of Fall River, head coach of football at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth. James .Lanagan of Taunton, head coach of football at Msgr. James Coyle High School in Taunton. Bartek, a graduate of Coyle al!.d Stonehill College, is a mem­ ber of the history department at the Attleboro regional diocesan high school. He has served as an assistant in football and basket­

ball and head track coach since he joined the diocesan institu­ tion. Connell, a ·graduate of Coyle and Bradford Durfee College ha" worked as an assistant for

Vatican Denial VATICAN CITY (NC)-Vat­ ican officials have denied a re­ port ·that Pope Paul VI soon will issue a decree altering the pres­ ent canon law on mixed mar­ riages. The matter has been under study by canonists and theolo­ gians since it was brought up during the Second Vatican CounCil. But the council Fathers voted that the whole schema on matrimony should be turned over to the Pope for his decisioQ,

five years under Carlin Lynch of Somerset who resigned the post a few weeks ago to accept appointment as a member of the Holy Cross College football team. coaching staff. Lanagan, also a graduate of Coyle and Stonehill College in North Easton, will succeed Jim Burns as grid mentor. Lanagan will continue as basketball coach, a job he stepped into when Burns relinquished that assignment a few years ago. Bartek, who has been writing the sports column for The Anchor since last Fall, will suc­ ceed Joe Hughes as the Feehan court coach. Hughes is leaving the diocesan school to join the faculty at Mount Saint Charles

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