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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Fri., April'30,'1982

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VATICAN CI1Y (NC) - Pope John Paul II has erected a' new diocese in Victoria, Texas, and has named Auxiliary Bishop Charles Grahmann of San An­ tonio its first bishop. The Victoria diocese was cre" ated out of portions of three sur­ the rounding jurisdictions San Antonio Archdiocese and the Corpus Christi and Galveston· Houston dioceses. Bishop Grahmann, 50, was born in Halletsville, Texas, and was ordained a priest in 1956; He has held several pastoral assignments and was secretary to two former archbishops of San Antonio. The new Victoria Diocese has a Catholic population of about 115,000 in 45 parishes and 24 missions.

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Fall River SISTERS ANN MOORE of the diocesan Catholic Ed­ ucation Center and Patricia McCarthy of St. Vincent's School, both in Fall River, are rejoicing with other members of the Congrega­ tion de Notre Dame at news that. their foundress, Mar­ guerite Bourgeoys, will be canonized Oct. 31. Born in Troyes, Cham­ pagne, France, April 17, 1620, Marguerite Bourgeoys came to Montreal in 1653 as a teacher.. She opened the· colony's first school in Mon­ treal in 1658 and took spec­ ial interest in young wom­ en sent from France to es­ tablish pioneer homes in the new land. To further her education­ al mission, she founded the Congregation de Notre Dame de Montreal, the first uncloistered women's com­ munity in North America, which now has over 2,600 members working in seven countries. She was beatified in 1950. A 1968 cancer cure was accepted as the final miracle required for her canonization.

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Father Deneault Bishop Daniel A. Cronin was principal concelebrant and Msgr. Henri Hamel was homilist at a funeral Mass offered yesterday morning at St. Joseph's Church, New Bedford, for Father Ubalde J. Deneault, who died Monday.

. Father Deneault, 83, pastor

emeritus of St. Joseph's parish,

Attleboro, had been living in re­

tirement at the Catholic Mem­ orial Home, Fall River. Born March 8, 1899, in New Bedford, he was the son of the late Arsene and Mary (Lebeau) Deneault. After graduating from Sacred Heart grammar school, New Bedford and LaSalette High School, Hartford, he attended Bourget College and the .Univer­ sity of Ottawa in Canada, com­ pleting his studies for the priest· hood at St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. Father Deneault was ordain­ ed May 29, 1926 by the late Bishop Daniel F. Feehan and

served as associate pastor at Attleboro, Fall River and New Bedford parishes before being named pastor of St. Stephen's parish, Attleboro, in 1950. He served at St. Stephen's un­ til ,1954, when he was assigned as pastor of St. Joseph's parish, also in Attleboro, where he re­ mained until his retirement in 1970. In July, 1975, Father Deneault anticipated his golden jubilee of ordination at a Mass he and a .brother, the late Father Arthur Deneault, MS, also a jubilarian, concelebrated at St. Joseph's, New Bedford. His actual jubilee, in 1976, was observed at a family gathering. Father Deneault is survived by two sisters, Miss Laura Deneault, New Bedford, and Sister Beatrice Deneault of the Sisters of St. Martha, St. Hyacinthe, P.Q., Canada; and a brother, Romeo Deneault, Enfield, N.H.

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