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Diocese of Fall River ~Fri., May 2, 1986
Six w'orkshops feature of DCCW convention An important feature of the passionate Friends is an interna33rd annual convention of the Fall tional self-help support group for River Diocesan Council of Catholic bereaved parents, grandparents and Women will be six concurrent siblings. The diocesan chapter was workshops, say organizers. founded in 1981. The Bread for die World organComing in the afternoon of the daylong meeting, to be held May ization will be explained at the 10 at St. John of God parish cen- International Affairs workshop ter, Somerset, the organizers de- with Mrs. Alfred Rock as chairscribe the workshops as "informa- man. Mrs. Sheena Pappalardo, tive, educational and expressive of Bread for the World state coordiorthodox Catholic teaching rela-' nator, will discuss government po.tive to the serious theological, licies affecting the hungry; while moral and social issues of our Sister Rosellen Gallogly, RS M, director of Market Ministries in time." They will follow a morning that New Bedford, which offers the will in~lude a keynote address by homeless shelter and meals, will Toni Bischoff, president of the speak on the local level. Speaking on the affiliate level National Council of Catholic Women, and a Mass at which Bishop will be Mrs. Hilda Dagenais, InterDaniel A. Cronin will be principal national Affairs Commission chairman for the Cape and Islands celebrant. district of the DCCW. Some 400 women are expected Mrs. Gilbert Noonan, commisto attend the day. sion consultant, will summarize the program. Workshops Mrs. Joseph Rose will chair the "Organization Development" Church Communities workshop will be the topic of guest speaker and Mrs. Joseph Barboza will speak Miss Mary E. Sullivan at the Oron "The Role of Woman as ganization Services workshop, Church." Mrs. Barboza, a religious chaired by Mrs. Raymond Lavoie. education teacher for seven years Miss Sullivan supervises the new and an adult minister for two Grafton campus of Quinsigamond years, is pursuing religious studies Community College. at Providence College. She is selfFor the Legislative workshop, employed as a scrimshaw carver. chaired by Mrs. James A. O'Brien, The Family Affairs workshop, Jr., Jeffrey J. Dongvillo will explain with Mrs. Gregory Pion as chair- how Catholics can promote pasman, will have as speaker public sage of a referendum question on a relations director Tom Croke, pro-life constitutional amendment, whose topic will be the effects of to appear on the Massachusetts 'alcoholism on the alcoholic's fam- ballot in November. ily. Dongvillo is pro-life education Mrs. Sandra Sousa of the Fall director for the Massachusetts River / Greater Taunton chapter of Catholic Conference. He will be Compassionate Friends will dis- introduced by. diocesan pro.-life cuss reasons for and ways to cope director Rev. Thomas L. Rita, with teen suicides at the Commu- who will also take part in a quesnity. Affairs workshop, chaired by tion period to follow Dongvillo's . Mrs. Theodore C. Wt>jcik. Com- presentation.
National $500 laSalette Fathers & Bros.• Attleboro
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$299 Catholic Congregation, Chapel By the Sea, Virgi· . nia Beach, VA ,
$250 Rev. Ernest E. Bessette Rev. Hugh J. Munro
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (NC)By unanimous vote April 29 the bishops of the United Methodist Church issued a pastoral letter rejecting any use of nuclear weapons and the entire concept of, nuclear deterrence. The leaders of some 9.4 million U.S. Methodists went considerably beyond the critique of nuclear deterrence that the U.S. Catholic bishops issued in 1983. The Methodist bishops declared "a clear and unconditioned 'no' to nuclear war and to any use of nuclear weapons." They called nuclear deterrence "the idol of national security" and said the arms race since World War II has undermined any moral claim deterrence may once have had "even as an interim ethic." "The nuclear arms race is an issue of social justice,"they declared as they condemned the "squandering of wealth" on weapons while basic human needs go unmet. About 100 active and retired Methodist bishops gathered in Morristown for the spring meeting of their Council of Bishops, at which the pastoral letter was the most controversial topic of business. Two years' in development, it
was titled, "In Defense of Creation: The Nuclear Crisis and a Just Peace."
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SEOUL, South Korea (NC) South Korea's government, alarmed by a high rate of female fetus abortions, is pushing contraception and sterilization in an attempt to curb the practice. The government is aiming for zero population growth early in the 21st century, and has instituted a system of rewards and punishments to encourage small families. . But official health agencies and the Korean Medical AssoCiation warn that the country is facing a future overpopulated by males. "The abortion of unwanted females is posing a problem to the nation, with a noticeable imbalance in the population of boys and girls aged 10 years and under," reported a Health-Social Affairs Ministry survey. published in February.
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Methodist bishops say no to nukes"
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Health care index VATICAN CITY (NC) - For the first time, the Vatican has published an index of church-related health care institutes around the world. Consisting of over 12,000 listings, the volume will be followed by others, since many additional listings remain to be processed. Of those catalogued, about 1,300 are in North America.
Revision asked SANTIAGO, Chile (NC) Chile's Catholic bishops have asked their country's government to consider revising its 1980 constitution, and have called for "full justice" for political deaths and disappearances ....Together with the problem of justice, it seems to us that the current juridical state requires serious revision," their statement said. .
AMONG NEW BEDFORD area workers for the annual Catholic Charities Appeal who met with Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, center, at the recent kickoff meeting are, from left, Rev. Richard L. Chretien, area CCA director; Lillian Bono; the 'bishop; Rita Andrews; Patrick Carney, diocesan lay chairman. (Gaudette photo)