Cathedral Ordination May 21
Most Rev. James L. Connolly, Bishop of Fall River; 'Will ordain three seminarians to the diocesan priesthood in 1St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, at 10 Saturday morning, May 21. To be ordained are: Rev. Mr. Paul Edward Canuel, (.Jon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert His classical studies were com· M. Canuel, 19 Oban Way, pleted at St. Thomas Seminary, ~wansea. Rev, Mr. Alfred Bloomfield, Conn.; and then he JRoblllard, son of Alfred and entered St. Mary's Seminary, Medora Trepanier Robillard Jr., Baltimore, where philosophical 68 Plymouth Blvd., Westport. ,and theological studies were . Rev. Mr. Harold James Wilson, undertaken. OOn of Harold E. and Veronica The Rev. Mr. Canuel's First Griffin Wilson, 978 Walnut Solemn Mass will be concele Street, F~ll River. brated at noon iii St. Michael's Rev. Mr. Canuel.. Church, Ocean Grove. The con The Swansea seminarian was celebrators will be Rev. John 100m in FaIt" River on Dec. 15, F. Andrews, Rev. Terrence F. 1940·.·· Educated at St. Roch's Keenan, Rev. James M. Burns, School, Fall River, and St. S,S., and Rev. Francis J. Nelson. Rt. Rev. Joseph A. Cournoyer, Michael's School, Ocean .Grove, he attended St. Francis High pastor of the Swansea parish, School, Biddeford, and was will be archpriest. graduated from Monsignior Pre Rev. James M. Burns, 5.5., of vost High School, Fall River, in the fa~ty of St. Mary's semi. 1l958. nary, Baltimore will preach.
Rev. Mr. Paul Canuel
Rev. Mr. Raymond Robillard
The new ordinandus' brother, Robert Jr., will be the lector. Rev. Mr. Robillard Born Jan. 23, 1940 il"\ Fall
Rev. Mr. Harold Wilson
River, he graduated from Notre Dame School and Msgr. Prevost High School, both in Fall River. His classical courses were pur-
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sued at Cardinal O'Connell Minor Semi 1ary, Jamaica Plain, and St. John's Seminary, Brighton. A Solemn High Mass will be offered at 12 noon, Sunday, May 22, in Our Lady of Grace Church, Westport. Assisting the. new priest will be: Rev. Maurice Lamontagne, pastor, archpriest; Rev. Donald E. Belanger, de a con; Rev. Thomas E. Neilan, subdeacon. Rev. Philip J. King, S.T.D., S.S.L., of the faculty of St. John's Seminary, Brighton, will be the preacher. Mr. Timothy Goldrick, a semi narian at Resurrection College, Ontario, Canada,' will serve as master of ceremonies.. Rev. Mr. Wilson Born May 22, ] 940, in Fall River, the ordinandus graduated from 55. Peter and Paul School and B.M.C. Durfee High School, Turn to Page Two
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The 1966 'Catholic Charities Appeal is heading toward a newall-time record high total of generosity. l'he Appeal of the Heart, now in its second decade, reached $441,781 which is running more than $22,417 ahead of last year's daily report on offerings for the poor, sick, aged and infirm. "Each year more people are conscious of the Appeal's great good' for God and 12,835.50 any part whatsoever in making St. John, Attleboro man," Lay Chairman William St. Joseph; Fairhaven 10,885.30 this our greatest year.'" H. Carey of Fairhaven as The following parishes have Holy Name, Fall River 10,217.50 S&cred Heart, serted today. surpassed their 1965 total.s: Es Fall River 9,774.75 pirito Santo, Holy' Cross, Our "The people know that pnic Turn .po Page Two tically 100 cents on the dollar Lady of the Angels, St. Anthony is ,for real charity," the Greater of Padua, all of Fall River. . Also from Fall River: St. Louis, New Bedford attorney 'observed o as he expressed his·wholehearted st. Michael, St. -Stanislaus, and . Aa AMAor of .A. !fHfI, ....... CMI4 ,.. '" IT. PAUL
thanks "to 'all who 'have played st. William. . Also, St. Anne, New Bedford; St., JaJjles,':Tauntoil;' St. Francilj Xavier, Acushnet; St.' Joseph, Ri~.er, Mass., Thursday/.May . .' Fairhaven; St. Anthony, Matta poissett. ' . .' . SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Our Lady of 'the ~sle" Nan ~It behooves the Catholic $4.00 per Yeor tucket; St. Joan of 'Are, Orleans; Journalist to see with "the " PRICE Uk :Vol. 10; No. © 1966 The Anchor Our Lady of the, Assumption, fresh eye,'1 Bishop Robert J. Osterville; C.orpus Christi, Sand CHERRY HILL {NC) Dwyer of Reno said here, advis:o wich; St. Dominic, Swansea. An authority in Catholic Two parishes 'from Somerset, ing ~atholic editors and publish hospital work has told a SJ. John of God. and' St. Patrick ers of the United States and group of physicians here in have also exceeded their last Canada that "the Catholic j'our. " ' nalist of ..today, the man worth ,New Jersey that prolonging a year's totals. his salt, is. the new crusader Jife of excessive pain through "extraordinary" means is neither FIFTEEN LEADING PARISHES fighting for truth on all fronts." scientific nor humane,. , "With Christ, please God, we st. Lawrence, Seven priests of the :Fall 'River Diocese this 'year 'are . Father John J. FlilIiagan, S..J.;. :: New: Bedford . $19,881.00 shall see, ultimately, with the :«IIbsel'ving jubilees of their oJ:dinations, ranging, from, 10 executive c;Jirector Of th~' Cath.,. fresh eye of heaven," Bishop . " ' Dwyer. said at the, awards ,~ 40 years. Two. monsignori at;e, ,i.nclu,d~d in .the group. Rt~ :olic Hospital Assoc;iati(!n, said Anniversary Mass' . luncheon of the annual conven: -Rev. Msgr. Alfred Bonneau, -pastor 'of the Notre Dame neither the physician nor. tile 'patient is morally bound ·to pro A Pontifical Anniversary Mass tion of the Catholic Press Asso £hurch, F'aU River, and Rt". . ,;Santo Christo. ,Church, Fall 'long a life of pain '~when deatli oj Requiem "for the repose of ciation. ·Rev. Msgr. Hugh A. Galhig- :River.
!S imminent, and inevitabl.e." the soul, of our late beloved "On a plane less exalted yet· The St. Louis-based Jesuit de Bi::;hop, Cassidy, will- be .cele ilwr, pastor of St.: James . Rev. Joao de Medeiros of St.
not· without its actual impor 'Vhurch and dean in the New 'Elizabeth's Church, ;:Fall'River. fined "extraordinary mea'ns" as - brated on Tuesday morning, May tance for the world apostolate 'the "prolonged use of antibiotics, 17, at 10 o'clock by Bishop of Christ," he continued, "it be Bedford area, have been labor lllg iil the service of God for Two priests are' marking blood' transfusio!¥ and, intra: Connolly in the Cathedral of hooves the Catholic journalist 2~ years of labor in the. vineyard venous feedings," us~d. as arti ~t .. Mary of" the Assumption, to see with the fresh eye. Ute past five decades. of the Lord. They are: ficial life sustainers tQ protract Fall River.' . . Three pastors have served in , "It is so pleasantly easy for fIIle priesthood fOi' forty years. Rev. Lucien Jusseaume, assist the life of a patient. ' All are'· urged' to join in us to fit ourselves with the old, they are: ant at the Sacred Heart Church, . comfortable· spectacles, rose Father Flanagan .adde~: . offering this Mass on the occa Rev. Ubalde J. Deneault of St. New Bedford. "When realistic hope of recov~ sion of the 15th anniversary of colored or grey or mottled ac ~seph's Church, Attleboro. Rev. Joseph F. O'Donnell, ad- ery.has been exhausted, it ~s the the death' of the third Ordinary cording to our' taste aQd tem· Rev. Arth4r C. dos Reis of Turn to Page 'Six Turn to Page Two of the Diocese of Jfall River. Turn to Page Two
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