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Education Parley Today, Friday
Absolution Conditions Reiterated by Pope
A morning service conducted by Glenn G. Giuttari, director of music at St. Mary's Cathedral, called educators to prayer and service at today's opening of the annual Catholic Education Convention at Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro. Round robin sessions at 12:30, 1 and 1:30 p.m. will feature art, physical education and music for elementary teachers, while enrichment sessions on all levels will include discussions of topics such as child abuse, meditation, evaluation techniques and reading. Attention-getting session titles include "Don't You Know Any Growed-Up Sins?" presented by Father Joseph Maguire, "Pizza, Jesus and Blowdryers," Mrs. Maureen Curtin and Mrs. Kathryn Kelly and "Have Y{)U Ever Been to Limbo?" Rev. Stanley Kolasa, SS.CC. Today's program will close with Mass celebrated by Father George W. Coleman, diocesan director of education. Tomorrow the day will begin with 9:30 a.m. Mass with Bishop Daniel A. Cronin as principal celebrant. Music will be by the glee club of Holy Family High School, New Bedford.
"SICK, AND YOU VISITED ME": Sister Jeanne Lavallee, pastoral associate at. St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford, translates the gospel into ,action as she brings the Precious Blood to a patient. Pastoral Care for the Sick is among diocesan departments funded by the Catholic Charities Appeal.
Jesus Mary Nuns Ask for Probe
Over 19,000 volunteer Catholic Charities Appeal solicitors will make house to house calls on their fellow parishioners this Sunday afternoon, asking donations and pledges to the 38th annual Charities Appeal. About 105,000 homes, representing more than 300,000 people, will be reached. The appeal funds diocesan apostolates of charity, education, social services and health care serving residents of southeastern Massachusetts. Each diocesan family received a contribution card and letter this week from Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, honorary Appeal chairman. The bishop said: "For 75 years now, the People of God of this grand diocese have, as a unified family, consistently sought to respond to the needs, whether corporal or spiritual, of their brothers and sisters. Our ~any wonderful programs and apostolates of charity are a constant witness
NEW YORK (NC) - Abbott Laboratories, the largest producer of baby formula in the United States, has been criticized by the Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility. Officials at the center, an arm of the National Council of Churches that includes representatives of ,Protestant and Roman Catholic groups,accused Abbott Laboratories of "unethical interference" in an NCC-ICRR study on the health effects of infant formula use in poor areas of the United States. The protest was lodged in connection with a stockholder resolution- filed by ,the Religious of Jesus and Mary, an order of nuns that owns stock in Abbott. (The order staffs Jesus Mary Retirement Center for community Turn to Page Seven
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105,000 Doorbells路To Ring to a genuine concern for those in need. In these accomplishments, one and all throughout the diocese can take justifiable pride. "For the last 37 years, the Catholic Charities Appeal has been i.ndispensable to the maintenance and, in some instances, the extension of our various programs of charity. It goes without saying that if this wonderful tradition of' charity, so much a part of diocesan life, is to remain strong, the generosity of the faithful throughout the diocese to the Appeal mu~t also remain strong. "No doubt you are well aware Turn to Page Seven
VOCATIONS DAY Sunday is World Vocations Day. Read the pope's message to youth and find out about our diocesan vocations "supermarket." It's all on page 9.
VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope pastoral norms of 'SacramenJohn Paul II has stressed the tum Paenitentiae' (rules on' penimportance of individual confess- ance published by the Vatiion and called for diligent ob- can's Doctrinal Congregation in servance of the strict路 Vatican 1972) in regard to general abnorms governing general abso- solution is both a question of loving fidelity to Jesus Christ lution. The pope's remarks came in and to his redemptive plan, and an address to bishops from In- the expression of ecclesial comdia making their official five- munion in what Paul VI 'called year visits to Rome- to report 'a matter of special concern to the universal church and of on the state of their dioceses. regulation by her supreme auIn his speech, the pope fothority,'" said the pope. cused on the sacraments of the Pope John Paul also quoted Eucharist and reconciliation Pope Paul's words last year to (penance). The Eucharist is "the heart of our ecclesial communi- a group of ,U.S. bishops' concerning priestly ministry: "Other ties," he said. works, for lack of time, may "The effectiveness of the laity, have to be postponed or even and in particular of Christian abandoned, but not the confamilies, to give to the world fessional. " the witness of, faith and love Pressures for broader use of is conditioned by their spiritual dynamism, which is nowhere general absolution as a means more available than in the Eu- of drawing inactive Catholics back into church life have come charist," he added. "The youth of your local from some parts of the world, churches can only come to full particularly the United States. maturity in Christ through the In response to request and to power of the Eucharist," the some uses of general absolution not approved by the Vatican, pope said. the' Vatican has insisted re"God's gift of priestly and peatedly on the exceptional and religious vocations is mysteri- restricted circumstances under ously related to the reverent which general absolution can be participation of God's people in given without individual conthe Eucharist," he said. fession. He told the bishops that "all the great issues of your pastoral ministry are related to the eucharistic Christ." Regarding the sacrament of penance, ,Pope John Paul reVATICAN CITY (NC) called his first encyclical, issued Pope John Paul II has named in March. Archbishop Agostino Casaroli "I stressed that the faithful pro-secretary of the state and observance of the centuries-old pro-prefect of the council for practice of individual confession the public affairs of the Church. The two posts, among the with a personal act of sorrow and the intention to amend and most powerful in the Vatican, make satisfaction is an express- ' were left vacant by the death ion of the church's defence of of Cardinal Jean Villot. Archbishop Casaroli, 64, was 'man's right to a more personal encounter with the crucified Cardinal Vinot's right-hand man as secretary of the Council for forgiving Christ,'" he said. The documents cited in that the Public Affairs of the Church. encyclical "make reference to He was widely considered the a point of capital importance: cardinal's most likely successor. Pope John Paul also named 'the solemn teaching of the Council of Trent concerning the Archbishop Giuseppe Caprio, divine precept of individual con- papal undersecretary of state, as pro-president of the Administrafession,' " added the pope. "Seen in this perspective, the tion of the Patrimony of the diligent observance by all the Holy See. priests of the church of the Turn to Page Seven
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