04.19.73

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The ANCHOR

Special Gifts Phase of Appeal Opens 32nd Campaign Monday.

• The first phase-Special Gifts -of the annual Catholic Charities Appeal of the dio'cese of Fall - River, now in its 32nd year of service to the community, begins Monday, April 23 when 850 volunteer special gift solicitors will make over 4,225 calls to professional, fraternal, business and An Anchor of the sour, Sure and Firm-St. Paur industrial organizations. This phase ends May 5. The solicitors have received Fall River, Mass.; Thursday, April 19, 1973 special invitations from the Most $4.00 per year Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, S.T.D., Vol. 17, No. 16 © 1973 The Anchor PRICE 10¢ Bishop of Fall River. They have all responded affirmatively of their willingness to solicit. Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, diocesan director of the Appeal, said that "in behalf of the many people in need receiving help from the many agencies and inOn this joyous Feast of Easter, we have come to stitutions of the Appeal, I earmeditate on some words of Our Divine Savior which nestly urge the professional, fraare contained in a recently-published document of the ternal, business and industry Catholic Bishops of the United States, The Basic Truths of Catholic Religious Education: "By his death and resur· rection, he redeemed mankind from slavery to sin and to the devil. Risen truly 'and literally, the Lord became the unfailing source of life and of the outpouring of the. Holy Spirit upon the human race."

Bishop Cronin's Easter Ml!ssage

Christ, the Risen Lord, conqueror of death and sin, is our life and hope. In these times, when much pessimism and confusion exist, when men find it burdensome and unattractive to identify and fulfill their proper Christian roles in life, when men have difficulty conc~ntrating on their eternal destination and all the distractions and problems of this life, the Feast of the Resurrection of the Lord causes men to realize once again that Christ is our happiness, our goal, our hope.

The Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will hold its 20th Annual Convention at the Nathniel Wixon School in South Dennis on Saturday, April 28. The theme of the convention will be "Respect for Life" and

On this joyous and hopeful Feast of Easter, I extend to the .clergy, religious and faithful laity of the Diocese of Fall River my heartfelt good Wishes. May the Choicest blessings of the Risen Savior be with you all. Devo,tedly yours in' Christ,

Easter Mass

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Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronlri, STD, Bishop of Fail River, will celebrate a Mass for shutIns to bring them the joys of Easter, on WTEV, Channel 6, New Bedford, at 8:45 Sunday morning.

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the keynoter for the diocesanwide event will be Rev. Msgr. James T. McHugh. Director of the Family Life Division of the United States Catholic Conference, Washington, D. C. The convention will open with registration and coffee hour at nine o'clock in the morning. The first session will begin at 10 with welcomes and greetings. The first business meeting will have Mrs. James H. Quirk pre-' siding with spotlight on the Family Affairs Commission led by Mrs. Rodney Blytheo. and Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, the spiritual moderator. Following luncheon, reports will be made by the Registrar, Mrs. James Leith, and the Judge of Elections, Mrs. James Williams. Mrs. James H. Quirk, DCCW President, will address Turn to Page Fourteen

guarantee to success in 1973 rests with the pace set here in special gifts. Parishes will receive full credit for all gifts made by their members. Therefore, there is no surer way for a parish to go "over the top" than for Special Gift collectors to make their returns directly to their area headquarters so that proper parish credit can be recorded." All five area headquarters throughoat the diocese will be open to record returns from Special Gift solicitors.

Cardinal Visits Here Monday The Most Reverend Daniel A. Cronin, Bishop of Fall River, extends a cordial invitation to religious and laity of tp.e Fall River Diocese to assist at a special Mass of Thanksgiving, to be celebrated at Saint Mary's Cathedral in Fall River, ,on Easter Monday, April 23 at 5 o'clock in the afternoon by His Eminence, Humbert.o Cardinal Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston. Cardinal Medeiros was elevated last month to the Sacred College of Cardinals by His Holiness Pope Paul VI. A priest of the Diocese of Fall River prior to his ordination to the episcopate, Cardinal Medeiros will be homilist for the Mass. The Mass has been scheduled primarily to provide an opportunity for all the clergy of the Diocese of Fall River, secular and religious priests alike, to extend personal good wishes to their former confrere, now a Prince of the Church. Many priests from the area had traveled to Rome for the Consistory ceremony during March at which Pope Paul elevated Cardinal Medeiros and thirty other prelates to the cardinalate. However the need to provide pastoral care for the faithful in parishes and Tum to Page Three

One Teachers' Convention For Diocesan Educators

Bishop of Fall River

Christ has died . . . Christ is risen ... Christ will come again! So, all proclaim following the most sacred act 9f the Mass, so the world again publicly proclaims in the celebration of the Sacred Triduum, the last three great days of Holy Week.

given to all peoples, regardless of race, color o'r creed throughout the southeastern area of Massachusetts. Mr. Joseph H. Feitelberg, diocesan lay chairman said today: "Our five area lay directors and I thank our special gift solicitors for their willingness to launch this year's Appeal. We ask that all calls be made now. The best

Area Women to Meet On Cape, April 28

It is the Risen Lord who gives to the Christian that sought-after stability and holy calm" that inner peace and tranquility, that moral courage and strength that enable him to continue on his pilgrimage way, working out his salvation with conviction and joy in the knowledge that Jesus is Lord.. Having died for our sins, he has triumphed over death and lives again. Christ has died; Christ has risen; Christ will come again.

'Christ Died • . • Lives' Is Theme of These Days

groups to· continue their generosity in an increased measure this year. These services are

MSGR. JAMES T. McHUGJI

Pontiff Extolls Youths" Ideals

Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, STD, Bishop of Fall River, as pastor of the diocese and St. VATIOAN CITY (NC)-Youths Mary's Cathedral Parish, will today are looking for a new and offer the Mass of the Lord's Sup- more perfect ideal figure of man per tonight at 7, surrounded by than is offered by the past or the priests of the parish. present, Pope Paul VI told The scene will be repeated in thousands gathered in St. Peter's each church of the diocese, and Basilica for Palm' Sunday In his sermon 'the Pope told the world as each Christian community meditates on the love the congregation that he was not shown man by the Savior during going to dwell on the young who .have revolted against all trathat Last Supper. To assure' an intimate relation- ditional views and who have no ship with the Lord tomorrow- interest in any idea which "deGood Friday-the Blessed Sacra- mands renunciation, dedication, ment will be reverently carried effort or loyalty." Instead, the Pope concentrated to a specially constructed repository in each church. From there, his attention on the young who tomorrow, all will again have the have rejected the materialism of Turn to Page Six Turn to Page Three

Reverend Patrick J. O'Neill, Director of Education, announced today that plans are now completed.for the Catholic Education Convention to be held on Thursday, May 3, and Friday, May 4, at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro. All priests and teachers in the Diocese in the schools and in CCD programs have been invited to attend. Elementary teachers in the Diocese of Providence will once again avail themselves of the opportunity to participate. "This year," said Father O'Neill, "the program is a particularly good one. We have some of the finest national figures coming to talk to our teachers." Father Alfred McBride is one of the foremost contemporary commentators on Relig'ious Education. He is the author of a syndicated column which appears in The Anchor. Mr. Robert Lynch, the Executive Director of Parents

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REV. RUSSELL M. BLEICH


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