The ANCHOR fall River" Mass." Tlhursday, May ] 1, 1961 Vol, 11, No, 19
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New Liturgy Changes Effective Jun,e 29
when the people are present at . ordination, and at the choral recitation of the Div~ne Office. The instruction reduces the eonstitution on the Liturgy, has number of genuflections by the, Mass celebrant. It also reduces ~ned the door to the use of local languages throughout the the number of times the' cele brant must bow, make the Sign Canon of the Mass and has sim ~lified the celebration of the of the Cross and kiss the altar. . Mass. The priest and people together At the same time it emphasized say the Domine Non Sum Dignus llhat only the Church itself has before the Communion of the jibe right to alter the LitUl'gy in priest, who then proceeds imme lllIly way. diately to the distribution of The instrUcti9n of the Congre Holy Communion. After Com ption of Rites, signed first of munion it calls for a silent pause IlIlJl. by Giacomo Cardinal Ler or the singing of a psalm or a . 8aro of Bologna, president of the hymn of praise. ~onsilium for the Implementa The people are dismissed from ilion of the Constitution on the Mass immediately after the Last :$Qcred Liturgy and a member of Blessing instead of before it. ette Congregation of Rites, anO} The color violet may be used MIen b:' Arcadio Cardinal Lar in Requiem .Masses. Episcopal maona, prefect of, the congrega conferences may allow the use Mon, and Archbishop Ferdinando of another liturgical color in Antonelli, secretary of the con conformity with local mentalities. (Jregation, was dated' May 4 and . The priest need riot 'wear the i's effective June 29 of this yes·ar. maniple. Vernacular Rite Priests concelebrating Mass. ltt grants "competent telTitodal should all wear the vestments lMlthority" the pOWer ~f allow &1g the vernacular in the Canor. prescribed for individual cele . ~f Masses with participation of bration of the MaS!!,' but, for se",: ~e people. The same authority' rious reason, such as the lack of. .Turn to Pag~' She ~ay allow the vernacular rite
PENTECOST SUNDAY MAY 14: The great feast of Pentecost completes the Pas chal celebration. We celebrate on this day the mystery of the Spirit and that of the. Church. We cannot separate the two mysteries, for it il;4 in and through the Church that we receive the Holy Spirit and are guided to live in and with Him. NC Photo.
VATICAN CITY (NC) 'flhe Holy See, in a second in Itruction implementing the Second Vatican Council's
New Early High for Charities Appeal
Total Is $279,804
Spirit of Faithful Offsets' Weather In the tradition of the U.S. Mails "Neither wind nor rain," the 13,500 Par ish .Committee members of ,the 1967 Catholic Charities Appeal braved the New England. ele r1ents on Sunday to estab1ish a new all' time high for the first . day. The, results of: their 'efforts for Charity· when ('')mbined with a steady and strong influx of
Loan Fr. J. P. Delaney To Brownsville Diocese
Bishop Nl:edeiros Attending
Fatima Jubilee Ceremony
Rev. Joseph P. Delaney, Assistant Superintendent of !Catholic Schools in the Diocese,' teacher of Religion at lKsgr. Coyle High School and assistant at Sacred Heart Ch.'ul"ch, Taunton, has been granted permission by the Most Reverend Bishop to work in the Diocese of Brownsville, Tex'as for .five years. .The Taunton' priest, ,
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Bishop Humberio S. Medei ros of Brownsville, Texas, formerly the diocesan chan cellor here, will participate'
son of Joseph R. and Jane E. (Burke) Delaney o~ 178 Read· Street, Fall River, was ordained in Rome in December 1960. • He had attended Sacred Heart School, Fall River; Msgr. Coyle High School, Taunton; Cardinal O'Connell Minor Seminary, Bos ton; Catholic University of America, Washington; and North American College, Rome. Since his assignment to Taun ton, Father Delaney has also at Turn to Page Six
in the jubilee ceremonies at Fat ima tomorrow and Saturday. Following a heartfelt reception in Arrifes, Sao Miguel, Azores, his birthplace, which he visited for the first time since 1931, when he emigrated to Fall River
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Assignmen\l" The Most Reverend Bishop has approved the nomination of Rev. .Tames Hipp, SS.CC., by Very Rev. Daniel J. McCarthy, provin . eial, as assistant at St. Anthony Parish, Mattapoisett. "The assignment "becomes teotive, Friday, June 91, 196f. "" .
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" . - lI'L JOSEl"a' P,' DElI.4ANIU·
Special Gifts gave the Appeal Kelliher commented this morn this morning a· total of $279, ing. "However, there is never .a 8:>4:57 reason for relaxation or failure In some areas, because of the . to sell charity! There is still II extreme degree of.thE~ storm, it long hill to victory but it is a ~as impossible to. complete more distinct possibility - everyone than a ·token few contacts. Not working to the utmost or con tributing to the level of OUiZ' b be. out done by their fellovv commi~teemen who were more . present economy. There is StWll1: favored by the weather, areas evicence that the 25 dollar aim adversely affected have rallied has aided the cause of the Ap and' are showing the same d~ I: al. This can be our true de gree of generosity that was evi gree of success." dent on Sunday. . .. "The Appeal will officially Two. pariShes achieved Honor close on the 17th. Each member or Roll status on the .first day of the Special Gifts or Parish Com the .,Appeal. Both Holy Ghost of mittees is requested to bring aU Attleboro, Chairman . Kelliher's .returns to their respecti ve Head Parish, and' Holy Cross of South quarters on a daily basis. Thill Eastl'n exceeded their final total expedi+ ~ many features of the of the .19,66 Appeal. ~rhey were A,ppeal m.cchanics. .jo.ine·d, o.n Tuesq.ay by Our Lady .','We . are looking forward t. 'of the Angels and St. Roch's, another weekend of real activity both of Fall River. and are hopeful that the result. ."The early results are· heart will carry us to a new high illl' ening, Of Chairman Raymond U. .the history of the Appeal."
·BISHOP .MEJJEIROS
A Pontifical Anniversary Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of our late beloved Bishop James E. Cassidy wi.ll be cele-: brated on Wednesday morning, Moy 17, at 10 o'clock: by Bishop Connolly in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Fall River. All are urged to join in offer ng this Mass on the occasion of the Hith anniversary of thedea,th of· the third" Ordimlryof the Di<K:e.se 'of FaiLRiveE'> .. ;.. '"
with his family, the bishop i. now on his way to Portugal! proper and-' the world-reknowlS shrine. . . On Asce'nsion' Thursoay, the Texan bishOP had the. privilege to offer Mass in the church of hill baptism. ' Preparations are moving ahead! rapidly for accomodating the vas~ crowds expected for the 50th an niversary of the first apparition of the Blessed Virgin to the three shepherd children there. Pre-fabricated lodgings for 2,000 persons are being put into place and a restaurant which can. serve 3,000 meals at a time hag been built. Work is proceeding on a new drainage system and a reservoir. All the bishops of Portugal will· concelebrate a Mass for the sick .with the papal legate, Jose Cardinal Costa Nunes, of the Roman Curia, on Saturday. There was' a triduum of prayer before Boo, celebration~ an~ tomorrow, May 12, the day wi. Turon;'to Page. ·Sill;..\ .,
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