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THE LARGEST CLASS OF ORDINANDS FOR DIOCESAN SERVICE IN 25 YEARS WAS ORDAINED SATURDAY BY BISHOP CONNOLLY _ Father D. F. Father J. V.. Father B. J. Bishop Father R.W.' Father R. J. . Father J. J. . Father T. C. , Moriarty' Magnani Lavoie Connolly Dowling 'Levesque Smith Mayhew
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Diocesan Cathol,ic 'Charities _Appeal in Full Operation In All Parishes Sunday
The 1959 Catholic Charities Appeal swings into full ,operation on Sunday when the parish committees commence their work as the special gifts solicitors complete their assignments. , A new strength is' clearly evident in the special gifts section. Solicitors have entered upon their assignment of "selling Catholic Charities" An Anchor of the Soul, S~re and Firm-ST. PAUL with apparent enthusiasm. There are no perfunctory Fall River, Mass. Thursday, April 30,-1959 calls. Knowledge, interest and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - zeal have been the guides. PRICE iOe SeeonCl Clu. Mail Privilecea Much interested dIscussion is $4,00 pe, 'ea, Ilathorlzed .t F.II River. M.... centered about 'the introduction Tomorrow starts Our Lady's season, the fragrant month --------------~---'-.,.... of the pledge system of contrib- of May. In a country consecrated to ,her Immaculate Conuting, The most general reaction ception, our D,iocese is still more closely hers'by virtue of the is very favorable. The feeling is that: to be able to spread' a con- ,dedication .of its Cathedral to St. Mary of the Assumption. tribution over a period of time, . : "But that is only'the beginStanding miles 'to sea we 'find monthly, quarterly' semi- ning of : the story· of our Our Lady of the Isle claiJriirlg annually, wil~ i~rease" the, devotion. From one end to queenship of Nantucket, while " .' h"e d .her- sl's'ter I'sland ,, ' am."ou, , ' nt, of c,o,,ntr,ibu,t,io,ns',c,on,sid,, , theoth"er 0'f".oursea...was , ' , Martha's , VI'n'e ., erably: This is quite obvious ~n " "," , yard, welcomes' summer visiton :His Excellency, the Most , . th~ early' special giftretums. Diocese her name imd attributes :. to Our Lady ,Star of the Sea;" Reverend JamesL. Connolly; , . Par'I'shes' w"I'll b'e gl'ven credl"t are held if)., venEmltiori.' The, . ch'urches 'and' missions called '" Our Lady Star of the Sea .. D.D., Bishop of Fall River, ' d at O t t' for' the" total of the cas'h co'ntri~ after ner }orm. a lovely litany.' .'h onore nse, 00.. B'ass ROO Iver will pontificate at 10' tomor- butions plus the' pledges. Chair-, ' '. ' " : ' , asks her protection in' a mission row morning at a Pontificat . '~an Daniel ·F. Sullivan ,of Forages Mary ,has been 'the . dedicated 'to Our Lady of·'the Requiem Mass for the repose of . Hyannis said.; "Pledges are i1\- patron of those who go to'sea. Highway, while West Barnstable the . soul of Rev. Stanislaus J,. troduced to: increase the possi- Her veryna.me in Latin, Maria, chooses Our Lady of· Hope:" Goyette, pastor of St. Louis of bility of 'giving; to spread the means seas. So it ,is appropriate At least one title' of Our Lad)" France Church, Swansea" who 'Turn to Page Eighteen that the ,Cape and Islands honor honored in the Diocese is hedied Tuesday morning. Father her especially under her mari- lieved, unique in" t,p,e' United Goyette's body will repose in time titles.· ' Turn to Page Eighteen '.', the rectory until 4 this afternoon, when it will be transferred to the church to lie in state, following recitation of the Office Solemn Masses for Vocafor the Dead. Rev. cArthur C. tions 'will be offered Monday, Reis and Rev. Joseph K. Welsh 'Tuesday and Wednesday will be chanters. The Most Revmornings at 10 o'clock. Two children from this Diocese are among 63 who have erend Bishop will chant the 5 t u den t,s from the High just returned from an, airborne pilgrimage to Lourdes third lesson ' Schools and Academies in the personally led by Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop Officers of the Mass will be various district~ will attend as follows: ' these Masses. Notre Dame, Fall of Boston. , Turn to Page Eighteen REV. S. J. GOYETTE They are Robert Auclair, ' throughout the pilgrimage, inRiver will be the ~ite of Mon~ day's Mass, 81. Lawrence, New 10, '~on of Mr. and Mrs. Fer-' sistiilg on takirtg personal care Bedford, has been assigned as nand Auclair, 3587 Riverside of the children and refusing Tuesday's place and Wednesday's Avenue, Somerset and Chris- invitations to stay ,at episcopal , residences or attend receptions Mass will be offered in St. tine D'Errico, .11, daughter of in his honor. Mary's Church, Taunton. Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. D'Errico, He says the trip will become 1846 Robeson :Street, Fall River. Both are students at ,St. Col.;, an annual event and that thousetta's School, Hanover. The ands of applications have been ,Pope John ,xxm has disThe seven priests ordained for' the Diocese last Saturday . week-long trip. included a ~our rece,ived for future pilgrimages. all. Cat~olics from the pensed· at St. Mary!s Cathedral 'constitute ·thelargest .group of LalV of Abstinence on Friday, day stay at r.,ourdes allda rest 'One parent will be asked to c:Wdinands for Fall Rivet since 1934. They· also" form thEf stop in Ireland. Cardin!!l Cush- . accompany ,ea"th 'child inuie May :1, The :'Co~gregation ' , largest single group ordained ,by His Excellency, the Most' the Council formulated' ' tile ing. went virtually sleep11ss future. Reverend james ConnollY,- . Ji,me, 12 have been ordained'for ' 'dispensation and· Pope John. . at one time. . the Diocese, including Rev. John signed it. . R. FoIster, ordained last DecemFor the w h ole sch 0 Iasbe beI: in ROIne;Rev. Robert F. year from ~ptember to Turn to Page Eighteen
,May Devotions'Honor 'Our, Blessed Mother
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New Bedford Area Serra Club Receives Charte:r
Bishop Connolly to,Address Stonehill Liturgic'al'Meeting By Marion Unsworth ' A Liturgical Workshop of Congregational Participation in the Mass will be held for clergy, religious and laity of the area Ascension Thursday, May 7, at Stonehill College, North, Easton. . , His Excellency, the Most conducted' by the college to present views I;>y, experts in the Reverend James L. Connolly field of, the liturgy. The experts will be among guests at the will discuss the praCticalities of ,TUrD it' .;wre Twelve . w~kshop which is being
MAY 3-13 Lister to WPRO·TV , At 12:30 Sunday
Serra Club of Greater New. Bedford was preseJ:lted its charter last night by Elmer Philbin of Leominster, district governor of Serr~ International. Rev. John F. Hogan, chaplain of the newly formed club, celebrated Mass attended by members in St; Mary's Home club are Dr. William 8. Downey. prior to the presentation in p~esidenti Daniel,' ~wyer, first New Bedford Hotel.' vice-preSl?ent; ~Ilham D~clos, . second VICe-preSIdent; GIlbert Bishop Connolly was prm.;. Costa' secretary' Anthony John. eipal speake.tr. Joseph Cunning- treas~rer.' . ham, Knight of 51. Gregory and Trustees are Dr. Arthur F. past president of Serra Inter- Buckley, John L. Harrison and national, represented the inter- J. Clinton Rimmer. national boar" of trustees. New Bedford is the third area Officers of ,the New Bedford Turn to Page Eig-hteen