SERVING SOUTHEASTEFtN MASSACHUSEnS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS
t eanc 0 VOL. 22, NO. 15
FALL RIVER, MASS., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1978
Tuition Credits A Rocky Road By Cliff Foster WASHINGTON(NC) - When all was said and done, a single phrase helped kill tuition tax credits for elementary and secondary schools in the House Ways and Means Committee. The phrase was "public schools" and it was not included in a tuition tax credit bill introduced by Rep. Charles Vanik (D-Ohio). Before it approved a tax credit of up to $250 for college tuition, the committee deleted tax credits for elementary and secondary schools. The intent of the bill was to provide tax relief to middle-income Americans with children in school. The original bill, when fully implemented in 1980, would have allowed a $100 credit for elementary and secondary school tuition, and a $250 credit for college tuition. But unlike a similar bill in the Senate, the Vanik proposal applied only to elementary schools which are privately operated, a provision that Vanik realized would probably doom his bill in court. So, to assure the constitutionTum to Page Ten
DR. RANDOLPH W. BROMERY will be keynote speaker at the opening session of the Diocesan Catholic Education Convention Thursday, May 4 at Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro. An internationally famous geophysicist, Dr. Bromery is executive vice-president of the University of Massachusetts and chancellor of its Amherst campus. His topic will be "Glimpses of Heaven."
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HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS: Father Edmund J. Fitzgerald, diocesan director of pastoral ministry to the sick, seated, and Sister Marie Claire Salois, OP of the pastoral care department of St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River, right, congratulate Father Robert Carter, Sister Honora McHugh, RSM and Father John Gomes on completion of a training program for hospital chaplains. Also completing the program but not pictured, Father William Babbitt. (Story on , page 3)
Adoptive Parents Discuss IOrphan Voyagel Program What do we do if our child wants to find his natural parents? The question faces nearly every adoptive parent and answers range from pushing the panic button to calmly aiding the child in the search. The whole gamut of reactions to the situation came under discussion last Sunday at a meeting at St. Vincent's· Home, Fall River, for parents who have recently adopted children through the Catholic Social Services department of the Fall River diocese. Moderated by Mrs. Diane Nassr, social worker for the department, the program offered presentations by adoptees who did and did not seek their natural parents and a briefing on the current legal status of such searches. Mrs. Nancy Collins of St. Theresa's parish, South Attleboro, the adoptive mother of 10-month old Shane, told the 19 other
couples present, "I'm satisfied. I know who I am, and I know it was my adoptive parents who Tum to Page Ten
RI Bishop Seeks To Heal Scandal Bishop Louis E. Gelineau of Providence has issued a statement with regard to the participation by Catholics in an Episcopalian liturgy at McAuley House in Providence, a soup kitchen operated by the Sisters of Mercy. It was carried in the April 13 issue of The Providence Visitor and excerpts follow: "The April 6 edition of The Providence Visitor reported an event concerning an Episcopalian liturgy conducted in the Diocese in which Catholics took an active part. "The manner in which the Turn to Page Seven
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Past·oral (are lSI Explained At eeA Kickoff Meeting At the kickoff meeting of the Catholic Charities Appeal, 37th annual Catholic Charities which is to say, effectively, that Appeal of the Fall River Diocese, such poor souls have known Bishop Daniel A. Cronin pro- Christ's love because of your posed the "diocesan life" of the generosity in sharing to supfirst Christians as an example POlt the Appeal." of 'fraternal charity. "One strikDiscussing Catholic Charities ing characteristic of this first undertakings in, the past year, 'diocese' in the long history of made possible by last year's the Church," said, the bishop is record Appeal proceeds, the bishthe living testimonial to charity op pointed to renovation of Rewhich the people practiced.. gina Pacis Hispanic center in Saint Luke tells us that they New Bedford; new headquarters '"1lhared their worldLy possessions for the Diocesan Apostolate of in common, dividing their re- Sodal Services and Special Apossources . . . according to each tolates; and opening of a branch one's need . . . social services office in Hyannis. "Fraternal, charitable concern He also spoke of pastoral minfor each and every one of the istIy to the sick, and diocesan brethren was the "touchstone" aid in constructing a chapel at of faith actually lived. Later on, Stonehill College. paga.n observers in the Roman Looking toward the future, the EmpIre ~e.re to say, Look at prelate indicated that the diocese ~ the ChrIstIans, s,ee h~~ t~ey hoped to "give some substantial l~ve one ~nothe~..The .mspIra- gift" to the Carmelite Sisters for twn .for thIS ChrIstIan vIrtue of the Aged and Infirm towards cha~lty . . . n~t ~erely as a construction of a new facility platItu~e or a prmclple. of a hy- for the aged in Centerville. He pothetIcal or th~retIcal sort said there is also need for en... b~t as ~ pra~tIcal matter ,of larging the St. Vincent's Home fact, Impactmg directly on dally t ' F 11 R" t'ng ··· 1 1 COTlven 10 a Iver, no I Ilfe . . . t h· IS msplratIon c ear y that this a ostolate to emotioncomes from the example of the ,P . " Commum'ty d eSCrI'bed ally dIsturbed youth IS attractCh rIstlan by Saint Luke in the Acts of the Tum to Page Seven Apostles. "I should like to propose the example of the faithful men and women of that early Diocese of Jerusalem to you, my dear TlO brothers and sisters, faithful The Chancery announced today men and women of the Diocese the appointment of Father Edof Fall River." wa:~d J. Bums as pastor of St. Noting that Acts of the Apos- Peter the Apostle Church, Provtles described "wonders and inc'~town, effective Wednesday, signs" wrought by Christ's fol- Apdl 26. He is presently pastor Immaculate Conception lowers, the bishop said that of Church, Fall River. signs and wonders have also occurred in the Fall River dioA Fall River native, Father cese "because of the devotion Bums has served )lis entire and generosity of the faithful priesthood in the area of the people of God - and our many Turn to Page Seven friends in the community at large - to the Catholic Charities Appeal, now beginning its 37th year. "Many a poor soul, of every age, of every race, color and creed, in so many varied circumstances of need that they literally defy adequate description, has experienced the loving concern of Christ, manifest through one or other of the agencies, institutions and apostolates which depend upon the
F.-. Burns Named Provincetown
cca financial report see page two DR. BROMERY
FATHER BURNS