"Bishop to Ordain Nine on May 1.0
:New Prie·sts ~Will Serve ··Local Se1e Nine deacons will be or dained as priests for service ,in the Fall River Diocese by ,BiRhop Connolly on Satur day, May 20, in st. Mary's Ca ehedral. Wour of the ordinands are eompleting their studies at St. John's Seminary, Brighton. They mclude Rev. Mr. William F. Q'Neill. Hev. Mr. Brian J. Har ll'ington, Rev. Mr. James H. Morse and Rev. Mr. William W. Norton. REV. MR. 1. J. OLIVEIRA
REV. MR. R. SYLVI~
REV. MR, R. L. CHRETIEN , REV. MR. It J. DESCHENES REV. MR. H. S. ARRUDA Completing their studies at New Bedford
South Dartmouth
Fall River Attleb~r(;J Fall River 1m. Mm'Y'S Seminary, Baltimore, are Rev. Mr. Richard L. Chretien
COMPLETING THEOLOGICAL STUDIES AT ST. MARY'S SEMINARY, BALTIMORE mev. MI'. Roland Deschenes, Rev:
Mr. John J; Oliveira Jr., Rev.
Mr. Henry S. Arruda, and Rev. will be deacon and Hev. Alfred is a graduate of B. M. C. Durfee Sacred Heart Church. Rev: Les His diaconate assignment waa
Mr. Ronald Sylvia. High School and Cardinal O' ter L. Hull will be deacon; Rev. Sacred Heart Parish, Taunton.
C. Graves, subdeacon. Francis E. O'Bl'ien.,' subdeacon,; ;Rev. Mr. Chretien is the SOil Rev. James A. O'Donohoe will Connell Minor Scminary, Bos Rev. MI'. O'Neill is the son of Rev. Patrick J. O'Neill, preacher, of Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles E.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill, preach and Rev. B. Gerald ton. .•n uncle, Ht. Rev. Thomas F. alld Rev. Thomas G. Lopes, mas- Chretien; 132 Raymond Street, is Elizabeth Lane, Riverside, ,Chabot will serve as master of ,' Fall River. He is a graduate of ,Conn. He made his preliminary ceremonies. Rev. Mr. Harrington Walsh, will be l\ssistant priest 'ter of ceremonies. ' (ttudies ?t st. Mary High School, has three sisters in the Religious at his First Solemn Mass, at , Sister Mary Denisita RSM, Fall' Notre Dame School, Msgr. PreTurn to Page Eighteen ' life. They are Sister Mary Gil 11:30 A.M. Sunday, May 21 in River, is a cousin. Cceenwlch, Conn. and St. Thom patrick, RSM, Pasc~ag, R.I.; Sis ,~ Minor Seminary, Hartford. He will celebrate his First tel" Evelyn Mary RSM, River ,Solemn Mass at 12 Noon S\lnday, side, R.I., and Sister lBrian Mary, May 28 in St. Catherine of Siena Cumberland, R.I. A cousin is ,Church. Riverside, with Rev. Sister Mary Cecile RSM, Fall lFrllncis X. Walsh, assistant pricst; River. !lev. Bartholomew'Laurello, dea His diaconate' assignments ~n and Rev. Francis McKenna were S1. Vincent's Home~ Fall
lJUbdeacon. Rev. David Richo wili River, and Immaculate Concep
pceach.
tion, North Easton. Rev. Mr: Morse is the 'son of His diaconate assignment last Summer was at Immaculate Mr. and Mrs. George H. Morse, 70 Kenton Avenue, Rumford, R.I. ,t!onception, Taunton. Rev. Mr. Harrington is the son He is a graduate of St. Raphael's
Academy, Pawtucket, and, St.
of Mr., and Mrs. Patrick J. Har rington, 290 Mount Pleasant Thomas, Hartford.
Street, New Bedford. He is a He will celebratl~ his Fir'st
graduatc of Holy Name School, Solemn Mass at noon Sunday,
Holy Family High School and St. May 2L in S1. Margaret's, Rum
Thomas Minor Seminary. fOI'd, with Rev. Robert J. Banks
He will celebrate His Fir'st ,as pl'cacher, Solemn Mass III Holy Name His diaconate assignment was
REV. MR. W. W. IIORTO.
REV. MR. 1. R. IMORS£
IREV. MR. B. J., HARRINGTON REV. MR. W. F. O'NEILL Church, New Bedford, at nooill. st. Joseph's, Fall River. , Rumford, I. i. -
Fall River
Riverside, CORn; New Bedford Sunday, May 21, with ,Rt. Rev. Rev. Mr. Norton ,is the son off Iohn J. Hayes as assistant priest. 'M,·, and Mrs. William B. Norton,
BISHOP CONNOLLY TO ORDAIN FOUR BRIGHTON DEACONS
Bev. John F. Cr~nin, ,a cousin, 718 Maple Street, Fall River. He .' .
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Educators to Con'vene In Attleboro, May ,4 , More than 1,000 religious and lay teachers will convene next Thursday and Friday, May 4 and 5, at Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro, for the 12th annual Convention of the Catholic Teachers' Association of the Diocese of Fall ~ivel" Educational experts on topics touching upon the per :from throughout New En son' and formation of the teacher gland will speak to elemen to non-graced classes,' science, tary and high school teachers religion, reading and use of class
films. In addition, 100 companies which produce textbooks and other educational materials will display thei:: products, with con sultants on hand to give required information. The ke: note address,following The sccond in a series of inter.,. a solemn Mass, will be given faith panels will be sponsored on by Dr. William H. Conley, pres ~e first three Wednesday nights ident of Sacred Heart University, of May by the Dominican Bridgeport, Conn. He will speak irathers of St. Anne's parish, on "The Teacher in the Next J,i'all River. Decade." Most Rev. James L. To be held in the parochial Connolly D.D., D.Sc.Hist., will GChool auditorium, the lectures preside. ,
will! iilclude discussions of the Afternoon sessions will be di lPlooe of the Bible in the lives of rected to priests (The Language Protestant, Jews and Catholics; of Testing - Rev. Patrick J.
toll e ministry r· different O'Neill, Diocesan Superintendent ehui'ches; and the monastic, or of Catholic Schools); teachers of Ileligious orders and kindred as grades 1 to 3 (Essentials of Read .iations in Jewish, Orthodox, ing Instruction - Therese, M. Protestant and catholic commu Bluhm, Senior Editor, Ginn and aions. Co.); teachers of grades 4 to I Each panel' will he followed (Getting the Best from our Sci lie" II question period. ," ence Classes-William Deering, Turn to Page Eighteelll Tum to Paae Eiabteea
Three I'nterfaith Panels Planned 'In Fa II River
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Charities Appeal Starts Specia~ Gifts Phase More than 3000 Special Gift committeemen are in the midst of the first phase 'of the Silver Anniversary Appeal, while 13,000 parish com Turn to Page Eighteen
,Plan to Discuss Youth 'At,Women's Conclave Youth will be the topic of a panel discussion to be 'featured at the morning session of the annual conventiolll of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women to be held Saturday, May 6 at Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River. With :Rev. Walter A. Sullivan as "How the Normal Youth Meas moderator, panelists will be Ul'es Up ~·oday." The former di John M. Clements and Rev. rector of St. Mary's Home, he John F. Hogan, social worker has also served as chaplain to and director, respectively, of the New Bedford Catholic Welfare Bureau; Sister Mary Mercy, R.S.M., principal of Bishop Fee han High School, Attleboro; Brian Pontolilo, Diocesan CYO president; and Henry Gillet, past president of the New England Regional Council of Catholic Youth. Fat her Sullivan, Diocesan Director of Youth, is a curate at St. Mary's Cathedral. Last year, he was appointed director of Cathedral' Camp and Diocesan
Moderator for Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat League. Mr. Clements will discuss
problemsO,f youtti~ A New Bed ford native, he graduated from
St.. Mary's University, Baltimore, and then attended Boston Col lege School of Social Work. He is intake caseworker for St. Mary's Home, New Bedford, and head social worker for the city's Catholic Welfare Bureau. Father H~gan'ii topic will be
Bristol County House of Correc Turn to Page Two
Reinstatement Calms Catholic University WASHINGTON (NC) Father Charles E. Curran, whose dropping from the Catholic University of Amer ica touched off a general faculty student boycott, has been rein stated in the school of theology an,d promoted to the -rank of as sociate professor. In announcing the reinstate ment, Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle, chancellor of the Uni versity as well as Archbishop of Washington,said the board of trustees reversed itself in re sponse to an' appeal from the Turn to Page Fifteen