Fall River
THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May 6, 1971
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NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES
$250 Rev. Msgr. Reginald M. Barrette $175 Rev. Roger J. Levesque $60 Dr. & Mrs. William Boudreau Mr. & Mrs. Henri Ouellette $50 Mr. & Mrs. A~mand Dallaire Anne Marie Masse &. Family Mr. & Mrs. Paul Courchaine $35 Helein Chace Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Roy $32 Eugene Heon $31 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Parent Mr. &. Mrs. Roland Desmarais Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Chretien $30 Mr. & Mrs. Normand Clement Ronald A. Roy $26 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Thibault $25 Mr. & Mrs. Betrand Plante, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Labonte, EmeIia Larocque, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Poisson, Medora Dupuis. Gerald Berger, Wilfred PoireI', Mr. & Mrs. Luouis O. Bernard The Mathilda Lussier Family: Mr. & Mrs. George Fuller. Bertrand Boulay, Mr. & Mrs. Ferdinand Francoeur, Mr. &Mrs. Roger Fournier, Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Desmarais, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Dextraze. Romeo Levesque, M. & Mrs. Normand Paul, Mr. & Mrs. Ray A. Morrissette, A. Frascatore Evangeline Fosier. ' ST. ANTHONY OF THE DESERT
$200 Dr. & Mrs. Andre Nasser $75 Rev. Norman J. Ferris $50 Fred Catalan $25 Viola Badwey, Blessed Mother Guild, Holy Name Society, Dr. & Mrs. Amine Maalout, In Memory of Faris Nasiff. Mrs. August Badwey, Mrs. Louis Badwey. SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE $250 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache $65 A Friend $30 Mr. & Mrs. Philias Ouellette $27 Mr. & Mrs. John Farrell $25 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Berube, Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Caron, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gauthier. Mr. & Mrs. John Perry, Norman Perry. HOLY CROSS $200 Conventional Franciscan Failie~ . $50 Holy Cross Rosary Sodality $31 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Canuel $30 Celia & Helen Plitchta $25 Mr. & Mrs. Ben Beben, Holy Cross Choir, Holy Cross Men's Club, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Nowak, Mr. & Mrs. John Pietruszka, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rebello, ,Mrs. Etta Walmsley.
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Orthodox Bishops
VATICAN CITY (N'C)-Cardinal Jan Willebrands, president of the Vatican Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, will make a week-long visit to Greece in May. The synod of the Greek Orthodox Church had asked the car-
FRANCISCAN TV PUBLIC SERVICE FILMS: Guest Father Emery Tang, .OFM, explains to host Steve Allen ' on a recent talk show, the work of the Franciscan Communications Center and 'its award-winning Telespots. NC Photo. William Blythe, Mr. & James ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL Frank & Family, Mr. & Mrs. $600 Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton James O'Brien. $500 William P. O'Brien, Gertrude Rev. James F. Kenney Sullivan, Eileen Sullivan, Ann M. $250 McMahon, Mr. & Mrs. James A friend Melvin, Richard Sullivan. $150 Rev. Paul F.. McCarrick SAINT ROCH $120 $260 Leo O'Brien .Anonymous $100 $250 Rev. George E. Harrison Rev. Rene G. Gauthier St. Vincent DePaul Society St. Mary's Cathedral Guild $150 Mr. & Mrs. Romain Saulnier $75 Ernest W. Kilroy $100 $50 St. Roch's St. Vincent de Paul Ruth Hurley . $62 Janice Hurley P; T. Crispo Family Mary Walker . $50 Mrs. William Hurll Joan Snyder Mary T. Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Roger Valcourt Mr. & Mrs. Laurance Coyle $35 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Duffy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cote Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hayes & $25 Family Mr. & Mrs. William Snyder, $35 Mr. &' Mrs. Raymond Levitre, Angela Wingate Mr. & Mrs. Henri Berube, Mr. Helen' Joy & Mrs. Donald Domingue, Mr. Francis Stone & Mrs. Albert McCallum. $30 Catherine Lynch ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA Jerome Foley $200 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Holleran Rev. Laureano C. dos Reis Margaret Riley Rose Riley $100 Michaeline Russell Silva Funeral Home Madeline & John Lally $65 Claire O'Toole Mr. & Mrs. Manuel H. Camara $25 $50 Mrs. Stephen O'Toole, Eleanor Catholic Youth Organization $25 Shea, Daniel Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Agnes Conforti John Mulrooney, Jane Haran. Dorothy Kirby, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Emery Gomes George Sutherland, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Medeiros
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dinal to visit. it in Athens from May 17 to 20. It will be the first formal visit of the cardinal to the Orthodox bishops of Greece and marks "a step forward" in ecumenical relations in this area, an official of the unity secretariat said here.
With That I'd Be Satisfied . A Broadway musical currently running illl New York called STORY THEATRE presents a series of fables that have a delightful child·like simplicity while exposing (as fables do) unchanging predicaments of being human. . One such fable tells the story of a poor fisherman who catches the Enchanted Prince Flounder, but throws him back at the tish's verbal request. That evening he learns from his wife that the talking flounder has magicaRpowers, and she sends h~m back to the sea to ask the flounder to change his shabby shack into a little white cottage. And it is done • . • but the fisherman's wife isn't satisfied. Successively she sends her husband back to request a beautiful castle; then to make her King of the land; then to be the Pope and rule over. all kings • . • and it is rlone. Still not satisfied, her last request is to be Lord of the Universe. This the Enchanted Prince cannot grant, and the fisherman and his wife are changed back to their original poverty. Most of us would never go so far as te fisherman's wife, but, in lesser degrees, do we not find ourselves often unsatisfied with what we have or ·who we are? Have we not all seen our names in lights on the marquee of our minds . . . wished to find an Aladin's lamp . . . or dreamed of winning the Grand Sweepstakes! Not being satisfied, however, is good-it can motivate us to change it-it can keep us from being complacent"and indifferent. And it can help us to see ourselves, the world, ~md others in a more realistic perspective. Are we dissatisfied with only our own smaill (often petty) matters, or are we also concerned about the poverty, disease, and suffering of others deprived of so much more than ourselves? Do we make a genuine personal effort to help change the misery of others, or do we sit back, pass the buck, grumble, and wait for some Enchanted Princess to change things? Are we the selfish "wife" in the fable above or &re we Christians? A poor missionary in Asia recently wrote saying, "My people are so poor . . . if I only had the money to build them a small chapel and school and someday a medical clinic, I'd be satisfied." It is for missionaries like this that we turn to you for help, that they may meet the most basic human needs of the .' mission-poor. The help you give can never exhaust the increasing needs of the missions, but each effort is a step forward in bringing others, not just a better life, but the fuillness of . ' life in Christ.
Please help us take another step forward today. Every gift for the missions is important for every gift witnesses to Christ's words, "Happy are those who hunger and thirst for what is right is right; they shall be satisfied." Please ~ct today-elip the coupon below and send your sacrifice now.
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for the Propagation of the Faith. Please cut out this column and send your offering to Reverend Monsignor Edward T. O'Meara, National Director, Dept. C., 366 Fifth Ave, New York, N.Y. 10001 or directly to your local Diocesan Director. The Rev. Msgr. Raymond T. Considine 368 North Main Street Fall River, Massachusetts 02720
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