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"Twenty-nine hearts in oneH - the annual Catholic Charities Appeal that touches every heart enters its second phase next Sunday when 12,000 men and women will visit. every . Ca~hol~c ho~e in the diocese to receive contributions to help to operate truly ___charItable mstItutIOns. The demand upon the Most Reverend Bishop will increase even more next year when he undertakes the establishment of the fifth diocesan home 1~~2 for the Aged and the In.
firm," M. Harry Condon, lay 1962 Th A h PRICE lOc chairman, emphasized "today. e__n_c_o_r__~$:::4.~OO~P~er:...y~e~a.. "As a father and as a businessman, I fully realize that t!I costs are continually climbing.
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.... cerned. The demands made daily upon him are greater every day," the Attleboro lay leader stressed. "The success of our Catholic · Rev. Mr. Henry B6urgeois, C.S.C., son of Mr. Vital Charities Appeal rests in the Bourgeois and the late Mr~. Eva M. Bourgeois, of 20 Smith 108 parishes of the diocese. The Street, Taunton, will be ordained for the Holy Cross Fathers· manner in which the parishes organize and the enthusiasm ~t 10 A.M. on Ascension Thursday, May 31 in St. Joseph'§ with which they make their Chapel, Holy Cross Fathers contacts has always been the S~minary, North Easton, by r '-~T---:;;;;;~""'S;;;;3r:r;::Tf!;!i, deciding factor in our success" Most Rev. James L. Connol-' Mr. Condon said, adding "this Iy, D.D., Bishop of Fall year it will be the same." River. . Turn to Page Fourteen Rev. Mr. Bourgeois will offer 1Irls· first Solemn Mass in St. J~cques Church, Taunton at 11 .I A.M. on Sunday, June 3. Rev. .John P. Lucey, C.S.C. will be archpriest; Rev. E. Peter Royal, e.s.c., deacon, and Rev. Daniel REV. BERNARD R. KELLY REV WILLIAM F. MORRIS Gamache, sub-deacon. The sermon' will be pr~ached by Rev. Transfer of two curates and the assignment of four Roger P. QUilty, C.S.C., rector newly ordained priests are announced today by the Most of Holy Cross .F·athers Seminary. By Russell Collinge Rev.' James L. Connolly, Bishop of the Diocese of Fan · A graduate of Coyle High School, Rev. Mr. Bourgeois As Christians it is re- River. Rev. William F. Morris, assistant at St. Mary's served in the U.S. Air Force for . quired of us that Charity be Church, Taunton, has been five years and attended Bryant Christi mouth, Provmce of Nova Scotia. a part of our daily lhres . . • transferred to Corpus ,Canada. College before entering the The Chancery Office has also So we're Christians and we Church, Sand~ich, and Rev. Seminary. He received his A.B. know abOut Charity and we're Bernard R. Kelly, assistant announced the first assignmento d~gree from Stonehill College. all for it ... we got to be kind, at Holy Name Church, Fall of the four priests newlyAfter completing his philosophy and - er - well, charitable. And, River, has been transferred to ordained last Friday evening by courses he was sent to the Holy REV. MR. BOURGEOIS Bishop Connolly. All will serve sure, it's not easy to have the St. Mary's Church, Taunton. Cross Fathers House of StudiesRev. Thomas J. Leblanc, as- as assistants. kind of Charity that the Saints lin Le Mans, France, the Mother Rev. Philip A. Davignon g<>el had - but, all in all, .we do the sistant at Sandwich, is returning ~ouse of the Congregation ~f , the new priest from 3 to 5:30 P.M. on Sunday, June" 3 in the best we can where we can. Look, to his home Diocese of YarTum to p.age Two ~ly Cross. now that family that lost A reception will be held for Cotillion in Taunton. , everything in that fire. We joined with the other neighbors and raised money for them and donated clothing and furniture . . . so you can see we do practice charity. So far, so good. But just sup· Mission appointments to Honduras ann<>unced by the VATICAN CITY (NC} - There will be free discussion. pose find some child wan«:::umberland, R.I. provincial house of the Sisters of Mercy deringwealong the road - both during the coming ecumenical council and the public will include Sister Mary Johnella Dailey, R.S.M., .transferred parents are dead and the kid be "suitably informed" about its work by an enlarged from SS. Peter and Paul School, Fall River, to St. Ignatius is sort of lost and bewildered press office, His Holiness Pope John XXIII said here. Tho School, Belize; and Sister ferred to Mazapan School, La and crying and sure does need Pope stressed these two Mary Mer cit a Oannon, Ceiba, first staffed by the Sisters help. We know we ought to take points in his address to the session of the Central Pre.. the kid right home and swamp B.S.M., fro~ St. Louis of Mercy in 1960. . closing meeting. of the sixth paratory' Commission for. the Turn to Page Twelve council. School, Fall River, to St. Turn to Page Fifteen. , Pope John told the commiseatherine Element~ry School, sion that while those taking also Belize. part in the council will be 'Sisters of Mercy have been helped by the three years of working in Belize since 1883, preparatory work preceding it, when Mother Austin Carroll led' there will be "free discussion • group of five Sisters from • . . for the good of the froo New Orleans to establish St. assembly." . By Avis C. Roberts eatherine's Convent in the "He added that "We have atSaturday marks the first Pontifical Mass of His' Excellency, the Most Rev. Joseph tended lIonduran capital; to a greater development The Sisters first opened a W. Regan, M.M., D.D., first prelate ordinary of Tagum, Philippines. Bishop Regan is of the press office so that pUblic private convent school with an currently at his native home in Fairhaven. A former parishioner of St. Joseph Church opinion may be. suitably inenrollment of six pupils. The formed." IIChool now enrolls' 450. The in that town, he was the first priest ordained in his parish. Sharing in Saturday's celeThe work of the commissioa Sisters also taught 75 pupils in bration will be the Bishop's opened with propbsals by the a government school J;Upervised 90 - year. - old mother, Mrs~ Prepatatory Commission for by the Jesuit Fathe$. They now Mary M. Regan, who had Bishops and the Government of teach in three go v ern men t Dioceses. These. proposals de'alt not seen her son for four" sdlools with a· total enrollment with 'coadjutor and auxiliary years, and his sister, Sister Rita o:f 2,105 pupils. bishops, the mission of bishops ·The . community also staffs a Marie, a Maryknoll nun who has and the care of souls. minic, at which 2,234 patients been serving in Formosa. "And Then the commission turned our father is celebrating in were treated last year. Valuable to the study of proposals on the aid was rendered inhabitants of heaven," Sister Rita Marie said care of migratory groups, 01Il Belize by the Sisters during last simply. catechetics and on the instruc. The Pontifical Mass will be ¥~ar's disastrous hurricane. tion of adults. sung at 11 a.m. in St. Lawrence In addition to Belize, the SisProposals made for the agenda ters are in La Ceiba, Honduras. Church, New Bedford. At the in following days touched upon same hour Sunday Bishop Regan 'l'his mission was established in the prohibition of books and on 1959, at which time two Sisters will offer a low Mass at St. the questions of excommunicaJoseph's, where he sang his began work at D'Antoni Hospition, suspension and interdict. ilal. Sister Mary Jam e sin e first Solemn Mass in 1929. After a' recess the commission The new bishop was conseReddy, a graduate of Mt. St. resumed its work with an exacrated at Christ the King CatheMary ACl!demy, Fall River, is mination of a consititution presently director of nurses at dral in Tagum, Davao, April 25 (statement of teaching) on the by the Most Rev: Salvatore Sino, ~~ institution. Church. This constitution was Sister Mary Reginald Kinsella, titular archbIshop of Perge; the proposed by the preparatory • graduate of Holy Family High Most Rev. Clovis Thibault, MARYKNOLL FAMILY: Mrs. Mary Regan with son, Theological Commission. P.M.E., D.D., titular bishop of School, New Bedford, previously After this, proposals were preMost Rev. Joseph W. Regan, -Maryknoll Missioner, and assigned to St. Catherine Con- Canata and the Most Rev. QuenTurn to Page Eighteen daughter, Sister Rita Marie, also of Maryknoll. Turn to Page Eighteen :wnt." Belize, has been trans~
And Charl~Y 1$ G,eate~t Of Virt-ue~B
Sisters of Mercy . To Work Among Honduran Natives
.Free Discussion Will Mark Coming Vati.can Co~ncil
Missioner, First Priest in Fairhave,n Parish, Now First Prelate of Tagum, Philippines