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FALL RIVER, MASS., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1979

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New Class To Form For PD Candidates Names of members of the second class of prospective candi~ dates for the Permanent Diaconate program of the Dioese have been announced by the Reverend John F. Moore, program director. After a selective discernment process, 23 men from various parts of the diocese have been invited 'by Bishop Cronin, to begin a program of orientation that will prepare them for the commencement of formal classes in September. Those chosen for this second class are: Fall River Area George A. Collard, St. Mathieu, Fall River; John J. Gagliardi, IBlessed Sacrament, Fall River; Thomas F. Prevost, St. Michael, Ocean Grove. Robert B. Raymond, St. Anne, Fall River; John L. Rogers, St. Stanislaus, Fall River. New Bedford Area Rudolph M. Caruso, St. Francis of Assisi, New Bedford; Chester Cesolini, St. Francis Xavier, Acushnet; Michael J. Concaison, Our Lady of the Assumption, New Bedford. Robert -A. Cyr, St. Theresa, New Bedford; Antonio M. daCruz, Our Lady of the Assumption, New Bedford; Lawrence A.

St. Onge, St. Theresa, New Bedford. Taunton-Attleboro Area Richard V. Boucher, St. Joseph, Attleboro; Jose A. Crespo, St. Joseph, Attleboro; Robert A. Faria, 'Our Lady of Lourdes, Taunton. RolandP. LePage, St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, So. Attleboro; Robert W. Pelland, St. Stephen, Attleboro. Cape Cod

John B. Bourne, St. Margaret, Buzzards Bay; Timothy F. Desmond, Our Lady of Victory, Centerville; Robert D. Lemany, Otis Catholic Chapel, Falmouth. William Martin, St. Theresa, Sagamore; Richard J. Murphy Sr., St. Francis, Hyannis; Joseph P. Stanley, Our Lady of Victory, Centerville. Ukrainian Diocese, Stamford, Ct. Fred Wolock, St. John, Fall River. These prospective candidates will join 14 men now completing their second year in the diaconal program. The diocese of Fall River has a full three-year program of formation of the Permanent Diaconate which involves not only participation of candidates but also, if married, Turn to Page Five

BishopC,ronin Marks St. Stanislaus Jubilee 'Before an overflowing congregation, Bishop Cronin opened the official celebration marking the 900th Anniversary of the martyrdom of St. Stanislaus in the patronal church of the saintly bishop of Cracow in Fall River. The ceremony which overflowed parochial boundaries took on a very special significance as Bishop Cronin received special gifts presented at the offertory of the Mass. Included in these gifts was soil from the very ~irthplace of the Saint, a museum replica of the sword used in the saints murder and a relic of bone from the very body of St. Stanislaus. Beginning a week of renewal that has a total community dimen-

,",OlY DAY Next Thursday, May 24, is the feast of the Ascension, a holy day of obligation. Catholics should attend Mass either on the day itself or on Wednesday, the vigil.

The U.S. Supreme Court -has refused to hear an appeal challenging a lower court ruling that Massachusetts' law restricting state abortion funding is constitutional. In July, 1978, the' state legislature voted to restrict Medicaid payments for abortions necessary to save a mother's life and when a pregnancy resulted from rape or inc~st. Last January, the First U.S. Circuit Court of I Appeals ruled' that the state law would be valid if it would pay for abortions . that would be funded under the federal Medicaid law. This resulted in a broadening of the state law ,because the federal law also allows Medicaid to pay for an abortion when carry- , ing the pregnancy to term would Turn to Page Sixteen

sions the Bishop offered the following reflection. The community renewal will continue throughout the week. Among those who will participate in the preaching service each evening will be Rev. Edward McDonough of renewal fame, who will devote three nights to the mission of healing, and teaching. The renewal will conclude on Sunday evening, May 20th with a Solemn Ecumenical evening prayer service. . "We come together today, my dearly beloved, to fittingly commemorate the 900th anniversary of the martyrdom of Stanislaus Szczepanski, Bishop of Cracow, Poland. By happy coincidence, Saint Stanislaus is patron of this noble parish where we are privileged to gather for this impressive Eucharistic Celebration. The anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Stanislaus takes on added significance in view of the fact that our present Holy Turn to Page Fifteen

Stonehill College Largest'Class Stonehill College, North Easton, will graduate 472 seniors, the largest class in its history, in ceremonies at 10 a.m. Sunday on the college quadrangle. In addition, honorary degrees will be conferred on Max Cleland, director of the Veterans' Administration, -who will also be the commencement speaker, and on Elma Lewis, directol' of a Boston school of fine arts bearing her name; Edward Skillin, publisher of "Commonweal,"; Judge Martha Ware of BENEATH A MAGNIFICENT TAPESTRY of the pa- Plymouth County; and Robert tronal saint, Bishop Cronin presides at ceremonies commem- Wood, Boston superintendent of orating the 900th anniversary of the death of St. Stanislaus. schools. Bishop Daniel A. Cronin will be among concelebrants and will deliver the homily at a baccalaureate Mass scheduled for 5 Returns of special gift dona- be issued on Thursday, May 31. p.m. Saturday, also on the quadtions and parish contributions Special gift solicitors and par- rangle. bring the 1979 Catholic Chari- ish reports have yet to be reCleland,a native of Atlanta, ties Appeal up to $742,301.09. ported from all areas of the di- is the first Vietnam veteran to Ais the contributions to the ocese. This coming weekend, head the VA. He lost both legs drive continue to be reported to every solicitor, parish and and his right forearm in battle headquarters, everyone in the special gift, should make a last and directs the VA from his diocese is once again reminded effort to canvass every potential wheelchair. He has traveled over of the importance of this very donor. These reports should be 60,000 miles visiting hospitals, special appeal. Literally thou- made to special gift and parish regional offices and other VA sands of people in this diocese centers on next Monday. installations. In his position he depend on the funds raised in directs an annual expenditure Honor Roll of Parishes this drive for their very lives. of $20 billion to serve 30 million Every effort that can be made Three parishes have surpassed veterans and, their dependents to increase the revenue of the their 1978 parish totals in this-. as well as survivors of deceased appeal is urged and encouraged. year's campaign. They are: St. veterans. Much work yet remains to be Elizabeth, Edgartown; St. Anaccomplished in order to' sur- thony of Padua, New Bedford; NOTICE Holy Cross, South Easton. pass last year's grand total. Parish listings that appear in Contributions from parishes, Listings of special gift and priests and special gift donors this week's edition of the An- parish contributors to the Cllthshould be made in person to Ap- chor are listed as 路of Monday of oIlc Charities Appeal will appear peal headquarters beginning each week. At the completion in The Anchor, beginning this Wednesday, May 23 until Fri- of the drive due note will be week. As a result, some regular day, May 25 at'l p.m. The final made of completed parish features will be temporarily report of this year's Appeal will returns. dropped. I

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catholic charities appeal Leading Parishes AITLEB<\RO .aREA 19,295.00 St. John, Attleboro 10,531.00 St. Mary, Mansfield 9,743.00 St. Mary, Seekonk 8,938.17 St. Mark, Attleboro Falls 8,501.33 Holy Ghost, Attleboro CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA 24,279.00 St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis St. Pius X, South Yarmouth 21,827.00 12,683.00 Holy Trinity, West Harwich 12,592.00 Corpus Christi, Sandwich 10,033.00 St. Patrick, Falmouth FALL RIVER AREA 20,978.00 Holy Name, Fall River OUr Lady of the Angels, 14,923.50 路Fall River 10,862.00 St. Thomas More, Somerset 9,756.00 Cathedral, Fall River 9,394.00 St. Patrick, Fall River NEW BEDFORD AREA Mt. Carmel, New Bedford 14,096.25 Immaculate Conception 13,061.75 9,847.00 St. John the 路Baptist St. Joseph, Fairhaven 8,940.25 8,917.00 S~. Mary, South Dartmouth TAUNTON AREA Holy Cross, South Easton Immaculate Conception, North Easton Holy Family, East Taunton St. Paul, Taunton St. Mary, Taunton

7,672.50' 7,635.50 7,367.00 7,229.00 7,003.00

Parish Totals ATTLEBORO AREA Attleboro Holy Ghost 8,501.33 St. John 19,295.00 St. Joseph 5,518.00 St. Mark 8,938.17

St. Stephen St. Theresa Mansfield-St. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart St. Mary Norton-St. Mary Seekonk Mt. Carmel ~t. Mary

5,464.00 8,077.00 10,531.00 3,325.00 7,454.00 2,570.00 7,601.00 9,743.00

CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS AREA Brewster-our Lady of 6,398.00 the Cape 8,090.00 Buzzards Bay-St. Margaret Centerville-Qur Lady of 8,865.00 Victory 8,433.00 Chatham-Holy Redeemer 4,455.00 East Falmouth-St. Anthony 2,674.00 ' Edgartown-St. Elizabeth 10,033.00 Falmouth-St. Patrick 24,279.00 Hyannis-St. Francis Nantticket-our Lady of 6,852.10 The Isle North Falmouth-St. Elizabeth 6,108.00 Seton 2,772.00 Oak Bluffs-Sacred Heart 5,496.00 Orleans-St. Joan of Arc 9,729.00 Osterville-Assumption 5,250.00 Pocasset-St. John 2,913.00 Provincetown-St. 'Peter Sandwich--corpus Christi 12,592.00 South Yarmouth21,827.00 St. Pius X Vineyard Haven2,001.00 St. Augustine Wellfleet- Our Lady of Lourdes 1,161.00 West Harwich-Holy Trinity 12,683.00 2,540.00 Woods Hole-St. Joseph FALL RIVER AREA Fall River St. Mary's Cathedral Blessed Sacrament

9,756.00 1,637.00

REV. GEORGE SAAD, pastor of Our Lady of Purgatory Church, New Bedford offers daily Mass in the parish rectory from his wheel chair.

Espirito Santo Holy Cross Holy Name Notre Dame Our Lady of the Angels Our Lady of Health Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Sacred Heart St. Anne St. Anthony of Padua St. Elizabeth St. John. the Baptist St. Joseph St. Louis St. Mathieu St. Michael St. Patrick SS. Peter and Paul St. Roch St. Stanislaus St. William Santo Christo Assonet-St. Bernard Central Village-St. John North WestportOur Lady of Grace Somerset St. John of God St. Patrick St. Thomas More Swansea . Our Lady of Fatima St. Dominic St. Louis de France St. Michael

6,790.50 1,836.00 20,978.00 5,971.0'0 14,923.50 4,463.00 3,209.00 4,298.00 4,605.25 3,112.75 2,833.10 1,344.00 3,687.00 6,847.85 5.00 1,928.00 4,493.00 9,394.00 . 6,633.00 2,033.00 7,371.00 4,746.00 9,255.50 4,948.50 3,028.00

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Heart St. Anne St. Anthony of Padua St. Boniface St. Casimir St. Frances of Assisi St. Hedwig St. James St. John the Baptist St. Joseph St. Kilian St. Lawrence St. Mary St. Theresa Acushnet-St. Francis Xavier Fairhaven St. Joseph St. Mary Sacred Hearts Marion-St. Rita Mattapoisett-St. Anthony North Dartmouth-St. Julie South Dartmouth-St. Mary Wareham-St. Patrick Westport-St. George

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TAUNTON AREA Taunton Holy Family Holy Rosary Immaculate Conception Our Lady of Lourdes Sacred Heart St. Anthony St. James St. Joseph St. Mary St. Paul Dighton-St. Peter North Dighton-St. Joseph North EastonImmaculate Conception Raynham-St. Ann South Easton-Holy Cross

6,876.00 8,460.50 10,862.00 7,541.50 6,135.00 8,832.00 5,159.00

NEW BEDFORD AREA New Bedford Holy Name Assumption Immaculate Conception Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Fatima

8,702.00 ' 1,210.50 13,061.75 14,096.25 3,390.50

3,142.50 4,157.00 1,798.00 4,443.50 535.00 250.00 2,409.00 1,344.00 8,842.50 9,847.00 6,028.00 1,602.00 8,096.00 5,643.00 ~,629.00

2,905.50 8,940.25 3,140.00 1,040.00 2,566.00 3,629.00 6,365.00_ 8,917.00 6,148.50 4,712.00

7,367.00 1,417.00 5,463.00 2,343.00 6,406.00 3,792.00 3,406.00 4,610.00 7,003.00 7,229.00 1,227.00 3,297.50 7,635.50 5,975.00 7,672.50

Father Saad has been confined to a wheel chair as a result of a recent operation.


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vATlCAN CITY (NC) - Pope John Paul II is going to move temporarily. But he's not going far, only about a half mile, from the Apostolic Palace, where the papal apartment is located, to St. John's Tower, near the wall at the other end of the Vatican City state. The move will permit restoration work on the third floor papal apartment. The ninth century tower was built by Pope St. Leo IV as part of the Vatican system of fortifications. Centuries later, Vatican astronomers based themselves in the tower and covered it with a metal cupola. When they moved to Castelgandolfo in 1939, they took the cupola with them. The tower, left roofless, deteriorated considerably.

FATHER BURNS

Silver Jubilee Is S,unday A Mass of thanksgiving at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Peter the Apostle Church, Provincetown, followed by a reception at the Holiday Inn, also· in Provincetown, will mark the silver jubilee of Father Edward J. Burns. The jubilarian has served as pastor of the Capetip parish since April of last year, coming to the appointment from the pastorate of Immaculate Con-

REV. MR. DAVID MORENO, SDB will be the first New Bedford native to be ordained a Salesian priest. The ceremony will take place Saturday, May 26 in Columbus, O. and the new priest will celebrate a Mass of thanksgivng at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 10 at Sacred Heart Church, New Bedford. He is the son of Mrs. Jeannette Moreno, now a New Hampshire resident, and the late Gaudino Moreno.

ception Church, Fall River. A native of Fall River, he is the son of the late Edward J. and Anna L. Burns. He attended St. Meinrad Seminary in Indiana and St. Peter's College of Western University in London, Ontario before ordination at St. Mary's Cathedral in 1954 by Bishop James L. Connolly. As an associate pastor, he was stationed at St. Joseph, St. Louis and St. William's parishes in Fall River and was administrator of Our Lady of Fatima parish, Swansea before his ap-' pointment to Immaculate Conception. Father Burns is chairman of the diocesan Ecumenical Commission and has also served as notary and advocate for the marriage tribunal and as a member of the diocesan commission for liturgy, music and art.

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Students attack police as they attempt to arrest a drug pusher; police are called in to patrol the corridors of local high schools; school bus drivers demand protection from their student passengers. These are but a few of the stories that have appeared in our local newspapers in regard to the nightmare that now pervades a large area of public education. The facts that many teachers are mere babysitters or that teachers are beaten up in the classroom have become so commonplace they are now not even newsworthy. The confusion, disorder and indeed turmoil that penetrates many extravagant educational plants have truly been brought to light in a recent study conducted by the California-based Institute of Reading Development. The author of the study, Paul Copperman, declares that today's students are learning far less than did their parents. Called to testify before a Senate subcommittee on this subject, Copperman clearly stated that his findings indicate that education in this country is on the downgrade. He put it quite firmly when he stated that "every generation of America has surpassed its parents in education, literacy and economic attainment, except the present one." Quite startingly, he points out that for the first time in the history of this nation, the educational skills of one generation will not approach those of their parents. As parents everywhere look forward to this year's June graduations, they might be interested to know that only one quarter of this year's class of high school graduates has attained the average skill recorded in the early 1960's. On a national level, studies show that the average high school student today takes 25% less English; 35% less world history; 30% less geography and 20% less science and math than his counterpart a generation ago. As every college professor who faces a freshman class knows today's reading levels are at least two academic years lower than those of the past. Standardized college entrance exam scores are lower and next year's freshmen will in some situations be in need of remedial instruction. This indeed is a sad commentary on a nation that has sought to meet the challenges of modern life through its educational system. Extravagant high school plants have been built in every hamlet, town and city. Specialized courses have been created to induce a love of learning and have become an integral part of the system. And of course -no high school is worth its taxpayer's dollars unless it excels in extracurricula activities. What really must be done to stem the current flow of unlearned Vandals, Visigoths and Huns, is to restore self-discipline in our educational institutions. This, of course, cannot be accomplished by the schools alone. Selfdiscipline must permeate our lives, our homes, our courts, our institutions. A student cannot learn in the midst of the anarchy found in most of our public high schools. Attempts must be made on all levels of civic and social life to bring the situation under control. If the present disintegration continues, we will truly become a second-rate nation. Our schools, public, parochial and private, are our most precious heritage. It is through education that we have become a nation. Education has supplied the fibre of continuity of the American people. Let's restore it to its place of priority in our national life.

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WASHINGTON (NC) The Hospice movement - which provides comprehensive care to dying patients and their families - - is growing in the United States, with 59 programs now in existence and 73 more planned, according to a report by the General Accounting Office, a congressional i n v est i gatory agency. The report said many hospice patients and their families are eligible for benefits through Medicaid, Medicare or through the Older Americans Act and Social Services prOgram. But some changes in laws affecting these programs would be necessary to broaden hospice coverage, the GAO said. At the same time, the report said, many people are not eligible for help under those programs and private insurance companies "have not become i~volved in hospice· care to any great extent." The GAO report was based on an extensive 19'78 telephone survey requested by Senators Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), Abraham Ribicoff (D-C;onn.) and Bob Dole (R-Kan.). Kennedy plans hearings late this summer on legislative changes needed to broaden hospice care, according to a spokesman for the Senate subcommittee on health, which Kennedy chairs. "For most hospice patients," the report said, "life expectancy is six months or less and active treatment to cure the disease has been determined useless." Most hospice patients suffer from terminal cancer and are between 60 and 70, the report said. In his speech last October, Kennedy called for the development of a federally recognized definition of hospice and federal standards for hospices.

IBut the GAO report found that even among programs calling themselves hospices "there is no standard definition of a hospice or of what services an organization must provide to be considered a hospice." Much hospice care takes place in the pati~nt's home instead of a hospital or nursing home, the report said. The GAO said hospices have four basic principles which distinguish them from traditional health care providers: - "The patient's famiJy, not the patient alone, is considered the unit of care. - An interdisciplinary team is used to assess the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient and family, develop an overall plan of care and provide coordinated care." - Pain and related symptoms are controlled, often with narcotics, "hut no heroic efforts are made to cure the patient." - "Bereavement foHow-up is provided to the family." The GAO said hospices work with families because of "stl,ldies showing that families have broken up as a result of the patient's illness and that family members without the necessary support have, after the patient's death, committed suicide, developed reactive depression and had other serious medical or psychoJogical problems." - Hospice care in institutions costs about the same as standard medical care, but hospice care at home is much cheaper. - All but five of the existing and planned hospice programs are run by non-profit institutions. - Major funding for hospices comes from churches, the American Cancer Society and the Kaiser Foundation. - Hospices rely heavily on. volunteer help, especially for

homemaker and personal services for patients and their families. - Most hospices provide seven to 12 services such as home health care', home physician visits, psychiatric consultation, pain control, physical therapy, occupational therapy, in-patient care, ambulatory services in an out-patient facility, bereavement follow-up day care for the patient, homemaker services, meal preparation at home, death education and respite care, in which hospice /representatives care for the patient and give· his family a few days off. '

Necrology May 25 Rev. Michael P. Kirby, 1925, St. Mary's North Attleboro Rev. James V. Mendes, 1961, Administrator, Our Lady of Angels, Fall River May 30 Rev. Jordan Harpin, O.P. 1929, Dominican Priory, ,Fall River Rev. Edmo~d J. Potvin, 1937, Pastor, St. John Baptist, Fall River Rev. James M. Quinn, 1950, Pastor, St. John Evangelist, Attleboro May 31 Rev. Vincent A. Wolski, O.F.M., Conv., 1964, Pastor, Holy Cross, Fall River ••""1111""...."....,,,....''''''"111.'.'''...._ .....,••_.,,,..,,,....,,.11""""""'1111_

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PD Candidates Continued from Page One that of their wives and children. The first family retreat for the present candidates will be held at Cathedral Camp on June 2 and· 3. The first ordination ceremony for the Permanent Diaconate will be held in June of 1980. Over 82 pre-application interviews were held in the early stages of forming the new class. Twenty-three men were selected from this number after a ninemonth selection process. The painstaking procedure demonstrates sincere efforts of the church of the diocese to bring into ministry men who have had an interest in church activities for some time; men who truly feel they have a vocation to the sacrament of Holy Orders as Permanent Deacons; men who wish to serve the people of this diocese in a unique ministry of word, liturgy and service. In conjunction with the announcement of this new class, The Anchor will begin next week a new series on the permanent diaconate, not merely because the editor has the opportunity to serve also as the director of this program but basically to continue the process of explaining to both priests and laity the importance of understanding this restoration instituted by the church. This new- series will complement two previous series that have been published in our diocesan paper. In this manner the people of God and their present ministers will realize that the permanent diaconate is not just another passing fad or a new diocesan project. The series will help all realize the important role that the permanent deacon will be playing in the diocese beginning with next year's ordination.

Father Perotti: To Assisi Chapter Father Leonard Perotti, OFM, rector of Our Lady's Chapel, New Bedford, has been named by the friars of Holy Name Province as delegate to the general chapter of the Order of Friars Minor, to be held in As-· sisi from May 20 through June 26.

Father Perotti will accompany Very Rev. Charles Finnegan, Holy Name provincial superior, to the chapter, which is held every six years. Delegates will be received by Pope John Paul II after they have elected a new General and his councillors. Following the chapter, Father Perotti will visit relatives in Trent, in the Italian Alps.

Schools Profit HARTFORD, Conn.-Catholic inner-city schools in the Hartford Archdiocese have received pledges for $100,000 as the result of a 14-hour telethon March 31 and April 1. "The purpose of the telethon was to educate people in the community as well as to raise money for the schools," said F~ther Edmund Nadolny, director of the diocesan Office of Radio and Television and originator of the telethon.

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THE ANNUAL celebration of its patronal feast will have special significance this year in Espirito Santo parish, Fall River, which, like the diocese, is celebrating its 75th anniversary. Father Luiz Cardoso, pastor, and Anthony Alves, chairman of a committee responsible for a 75th anniversary commemorative book, hold the finished product. The celebration will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 26 and 27, and will include games, bands, auctions and a street possession at 2 p.m. Sunday, followed by Mass.

Amy Meets the Pope VATICAN CITY (NC) - Rosalyn Carter and her daughter, Amy, visited Pope John Paul II in a private audience earlier this ' month. Mrs. Carter presented the pope with a six-volume set of William James's philosophical writings. After the audience she and Amy visited the Vatican's Pauline and Sistine chapels, stopped briefly in St. Peter's Basilica and viewed Michelangelo's Pieta before leaving for a luncheon and an afternoon meeting with Italian President Alessandro Pertini. Just before the papal visit, Mrs. Carter and Amy visited the North American College on Rome's Janiculum Hill.

She said that she and Amy were going to have the honor of visiting the pope. "We will take him a message from Jimmy," saying that Americans admire the pope, she added. Mrs. Carter told the seminarians, "We will be thinking about you and remembering you in our prayers."

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Accompanied by Robert F. Wagner, President Carter's special envoy to the Vatican, and his wife, the Carters entered the spacious interior courtyard .of the college to the applause of the assembled student body. Mrs. Carter wore a black mantilla and an ankle-length black dress and Amy wore a pinkwhite dress and kerchief. "It is a pleasure for me to be here with so many fellow Americans," Mrs. Carter said in her short address to the seminarians and faculty. "I have great admiration for the vocation you have chosen," she said. That vocation is important because "I know from experience that there is no greater source of inspiration than comes from faith in the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thur., May 17, 1979

Reflections upon Attaining One's Silver Jubilee

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REV. ANDREW M.

GREELEY

Some reflections from the perspective of a silver jubilee in the priesthood: 1) The church has been a surprise, much more of a surprise than I could have imagined 25 years ago. I suppose the biggest surprise was the Second Vatican Council and the changes it wrought and the second biggest was the election of a Polish pope. But the more fundamental

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MARY CARSON

Years ago, when my older children received confirmation the classes were huge mobs of kids who were 90% the same height, weight, and hair color. From the back pews which were reserved for parents the only kids I saw confirmed were the ones I had in the 10%. who were "odd" sizes.

surprise is the one that makes these two and others possible: The secret of Catholicism is that it is catholic, it路 contains within itself a pluralism of traditions and dynamisms which will surprise you time and again. James Joyce once said that Catholicism means here comes everybody. In its normal state, Catholicism is a messy, turbulent, diverse institution. The garrison church of the Counter-Reformation with its veQeer of order was a historical exception. That's over now, no matter how much the current vital passionate mess may disturb the faint of heart. 2) The priesthood is more im-

One year I watched seven boys get confirmed, breathing a silent prayer for my "son." As each one turned and walked back to the pews I was embarrassed that I wasn't able to recognize my own. When I realized they were路 already confirming boys somewhat taller than he, I knew that I had missed him completely. The new liturgies are so much better - for child and parent - that I wish all my children had had the opportunity to experience the sacraments as they are offered today. This year, my little retarded

portant than ever, and that's one of the biggest surprises. I am baffled by those who leave the priesthood or withdraw from active involvement because. they see no important contribution that a priest makes to human life. We did not need Jim Jones and the People's Temple to remind us that most humans still desperately want religious truth by which to live and a religious leader who proclaims and practices such truth.

priests. Most priests, I think, dislike me, not because of what I write or who I am. They are offen~ed that I write and that I am. Yet it ought not to be so. If a priest has modest amounts of talent and/or luck and gets some public attention, he ought not to be cast out into the exterior darkness by his priestly colleagues. I make that assertion not as an ethical or spiritual dictum, but as an organizational one. The church cannot afford to have such sanctions imposed on its trained professionals. I know many priests with much greater gifts than mine who do not use them because of

the punishment clerical culture would impose upon them if they dared do anything different. Indeed, in violation of the gospel injunction, they bury their talents convinced that it is morally and spiritually the proper thing to do. The old argument was that such a burial was a sacrifice for the good of the church. In truth, however, the good of the church requires more talent rather than less. One of the major tasks in the years ahead is to train a clergy supportive of those who have special talents' so that the surprises will continue and so that there may be adequate response to the demands of the laity for religious leadership.

"re-took" her middle name. But my husband had a better idea. One of Bobbie's teachers for several years was a young girl Explaining confirmation to named Diane. She deeply loved Bobbie has been difficult. She and cared for handicapped childoesn't fully acept that she is a dren - teaching and helping girl. Most times she'd prefer to them with a compassion and enimagine that she is the Fonz. In thusiasm that were beautiful. fact, when it was time for her Two weeks earlier, at 27 years to select a name for confirma- of age, Diane had died of leution we had a family conference kemia. My husband felt Diane and decided she should not have would be the right patron saint a choice. I don't care how lib- for Bobbie. When it was time for rehearseral the bishop might be, the Fonz just wouldn't be appropri- al, I practiced and practiced with Bobbie. 'She had all her ate. I had thought it might be less responses down pat. Our pastor, confusing for her if she just. whom Bobbie dearly loves, was

playing "bishop." Some place between her place in the pew and kneeling at our pastor's feet, Bobbie forgot everything. With a little prompting, she got through the first two responses. The Monsignor put his hand out to her and said. "The Lord be-with you." She was trying hard to remember without my help, so I let her alone. Monsignor tried again. "The Lord be with you." She brightened. "You too!" . . . and she threw her arms around him and gave him a kiss. I hope the bishop is as understanding. I believe He is.

3) My third comment is more somber. Most of the suffering I've had in my quarter-century in the priesthood has come not from hierarchical leadership, not from pushy laity, but from other

daughter, Roberta, is receiving confirmation. As her sponsor, I will go to the altar with her.

Attitudes To Children Bode Poorly for the Future Iy JIM

CASTElli

On Save the Children Day, May I, Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Calif.), chairman of the Senate subcommittee on child and human development, listened as elementary school children from around the country talked about their fears and concerns about the future. "Children . . . want their futures to be taken into account by those who make the laws and decisions that will define their world," Cranston said. "They want to be heard."

. But a number of experts on holds today actually have any children's concerns believe that . children living in them," he people don't want children to added. be heard. Pifer cites a number of reaEllen Goodman, a columnist sons for his concern: growing with a fine ear for public senti- economic pressures on families; ments and trends, believes that changing family structures; "once again we are putting the widespread exclusion of families lid on kids, dealing with them with children from rental housin terms of problems and pun- ing; reluctance of many parents ishment, finding ways to keep to stint them~elves for their them lined up and out of the children; and ... mounting taxway." payer opposition to spending on A similar point is made by .the schools and on aid to famiAlan Pifer, president of the Car- lies." negie Corporation, which has fiPifer believes we will see innanced a number of important creased conflict between generastudies on children's welfare. tions. He believes today's chilPublic attitudes toward child- dren will be fnlstrated in their ren "have turned to indifference jobs because they will be stuck or even outright antagonism," behind larger population of the Pifer said. post-war "baby boom" years. "The startling fact is that only He also believes that the elder38 percent of American house- ly will increase their political

to place less emphasis on an appeal to the nation's finer instincts the perception of young people as a special part of humanity deserving of adult love, protection and nurture and more emphasis on a frank appeal to adult self-interest based on demographic considerations." Those considerations are considerable: "Every child alive to~ day or born in the years just ahead will be a scarce resource and a precious asset as an adult in the early part of the next century," Pifer wrote. "At that time, the nation's standard of living - perhaps its very viability as a nation will be almost wholly dependent on the small contingent of men and women who are today's children."

Cursillo Parley Set for Region

NOTICE Due to a lack of public response and corresponding poor ticket s~es the lecture of Father Andrew Greeley planned for Sunday evening, May 20th at Bishop Connolly High School bas been canceled. Those few who ~Iready had purchased tickets will receive a relund.

muscle as their numbers grow and press their political demands at the expense of the young, especially the young workers. There is already evidence of this kind of conflict. Msgr. Geno Baroni, an assistant secretary of housing and urban development, reports that while the elderly are organized and do well in lobbying for housing for the elderly, there is no lobby for housing for families, especially families with children. Pifer believes the situation for children may improve if the growing number of working mothers and their families organize to press for measures which will help both them and their children. But he also offers another approach. "Those who are concerned about children may have

Responding to the current emphasis on evangelization in the church, Cursillistas of New England and New York State will sponsor a regional encounter on the topic the weekend of June 15 through 17 at Assumption College, Worcester. George Denmark is coordinating diocesan participation in the program, which he notes is the first to be held in Cursillo

Region I. It will begin with a day for priests and bishops, to which a welcome will be extended by Bishop Peter Rosazza, auxiliary of the Hartford archdiocese and regional episcopal advisor to the Cursillo. Speakers for the clergy day will include Sister Jose Hobday, .OSF, a retreat director also active in ministry to North

American Indians, whose topic will be 路prayer; and Father William Connolly, SJ of the Cambridge Center for Religious Development, who will speak on spiritual direction for evangelizers. Sister Jose will also speak at the general weekend program, again on prayer. Other speakers will be Father Alvin Illig, esp, executive director of the U.S.

bishops' eommitte~ on Evangelization, who will present two sessions on evangelization techniques; and Bishop Rosazza and Bishop ,Bernard Flanagan of Worcester. ' Mr. Denmark said that further information and registration forms for the weekend are available from him at 50l;! Kempton St., New 'Bedford 02740, telephone 999-1239.


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Fan River Area $1,200 Fall Ri,ver Electric Light Co.; $500 M-M John R. McGinn, Leary Press; Dr.-Mrs. Francis M. James, Duro Finishing Corp.; $200 St. Anne Credit Union, Lecomte's D;iiry, John Braz Insurance; $150 Ed'gar's Dept. Store, Ashworth Bros., Inc.; $125 'Dr. P.aul P. Dunn; $100 Sacred Heart Conference, In memory of deceased ,benefactors of Sacred Heart Conference, St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau-East Main St., Fall River Shopping Center Assoc., Pediatric Assoc. of Fall River, K of C South End Council #295, Durfee-Buffinton 'Insurance, Franconia Sportswear, Zayre Dept. Store, Dr.-Mrs. John Malloy; $85 M-M Paul Horowitz-T'rend路s Inc.; $60 John F. MeMahon & Son; $50 John B. Cummings Jr., Nebel Heating Corp., Dr. Richard H. Fitton, Atty. O'Donoghue & O'Neil, Edward Brayton, Craft Corrugated Box Inc., J. C. Roofing Co., Inc., Fall River Firepla'ce, Inc.; $40 M-M Bernard A. G. Taradash; $38 Desmarais & Desmarais Inc.; $35 F. W. Woolworth Co. $25 Atty. J'ames Seligman. Henry Jac,obson, F,all River Tool & Die Co., Atty. Philip S. Brayton, Mrs. Harold S. R. Buffinton, Capaldi Bros. Corp., River Textile Printers, Grand Central Market, Roger Dufour Piano & Organ Studio, M-M Leo Cyr, Jet Gas Corp., Sterling Pile Fabrics Corp., Fall Ri'ver Catholic Nurses Guild, Fall River Sales & Supply, Inc.; National Glass Co., Our Lady of Angels Credit Union, Carousel Mfg. Corp. $1,750 Fall River Herald News; $1,200 White's Family Restaurant; $1,000 Venus De Milo Restaurant; $300 City Councillor Gerald P. Zide; $130 Herman W. Lapointe Jr.; $100 In memory of Rev. George B. McNamee, Trina, Inc.; $25 Somerset Speed Equipment, Coronet Print, Inc.; East Main Hardware, Jodi Sue Mfg. Corp., Tom Norton Family Insurance Center. $1,000 Gold' Medal Bakery; $700 St. Vincent de Paul Particular Council; $300 Montle Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.; $200 Robert A. Wilcox Co.; $180 M-M Michael J. McMahon; $150 Jay Vee's, Inc.; Arkwright FinishiIfg Div. United Merchants & Mfgrs., Inc.; Roma Chemical -Div. of United Merchants & Mfg., Inc.; Chace Mills Curtain Co.; $125 Louis Hand, Inc.; $100 Delta Electric Co., Eastern TV Sales & Service, Capri Textile Processors, Ski House, Mooney & Co., Inc.; Fall River Sheet Metal Co., Inc.; Aluminum Processing COI1p.; $75 Plante Jewelers; $50 Atty. Peter Collias, Atty.-Mrs. William P. Grant, Travis Furniture Co., Inc.; $35 Attys. Thompson Reed & Boyce; $30 Jo~e1)h Nadeau's Sons; $25 Pacheco Brothers, Atty. Philip ,Goltz, Catholic Association of Foresters, Our Lady of Victory Court. $75 Holy Name Women's Guild, .The Spectator; $60 Tri-City Office Equipment Corp.; $50 Gibmar Electric Co., Coca Cola Bottling Co., Spindle City Dye Works; $40 Poirier-Lincoln-Mercury-Buick. $25 J. T. Hughes, A. Soloff & Sons, Inc.; Sarama Lighting of Mass., Inc.; Catholic Assoc. of ForestersOur Lady of Fatima Court; Apex Shade Co., Cox Paper Company, Fall River News Co., Inc.; J. Fred Beckett & Son, General Paper & Supply Co., Somerset Lodge, Hadley Insurance Agency, Fall Riv,er Lodge #118 BPOE. $2,700 Fall River National Bank; $1,500 Charlie's Oil Co., Inc.; $650 Fall River Five Cents Savings Bank; $400 Jackson Company '{nc.; Union Savings Bank; $150 Fall River People's Cooperative Bank, White Spa Caterers; $125 D&D Sales & Service, Inc.; $100 In memory of John M. & Phyllis Corrigan, Globe Assem'bly Co., Colonial Wholesale Bever,age Corp., Clover Club of F,all River, Americana Travel; $50 Boyer Paper Co., 'Inc., Fall River Glass Company, Almeida ElectrIcal, Inc.; Gamache Trucking Co., J. B. Travers Lumber; $30 John's Shoe Store; $25 Irish Specialty Shoppe, Wilbur's, Independent Laundry, Richard H. Phillips, Inc.; Hutchinson's Art Shop, M-M Lewis Morley, William Stang Assembly K of C, Retail Clerks International Assn., :::'ocal #1::l2!): Dr. 'Herbert S.Rubin. $500 The Jaffe F'oundation; $100 Dr. Charles J. Sasson; $75 Fall River Knitting Mills, Inc.; $50 Coffee Sam Industrial Caterers, Coughlin Funeral Home; $30 Oil Heating Equipment, Inc.; $25 Fall River Luggage & Novelty Workers Local #65, Ray's Auto Radiator Works, Darwood Manufacturing Co., Tom Ellison, Inc.; Merri-Card & Gift Shop, Wolf Jewelry Co., Smith Office Equipment Co., Jim Rogers Cigar Store.

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tion; $160 Fairhaven National Bank; $150 First Federal Savings & Loan Assoc.; $125 Atty. Thomas M. Quinn, Sr.; $100 Dr.-Mrs. James M. Quinn; $50 Paul & Dixon Insurance, Sturtevant & Hook, Inc.; $25 Bass Electric Service, 101'. Max Blum, Cody & Tobin, Inc.; Considine Roofing Co., Inter.national Ladies Garment Workers Union, A. W. Martin, Inc.; Otis & Co., Insurance Agency, Inc. $150 Captain Frank's Seafood Market, Mariners Insurance Agency; $100 Calvin Clothing, Dr. Robert E. Durant, Park Oil Company, Universal Roofing & Sheet Metal Co., Inc.; $75 Morris Glaser Glass Co., Dr. Manuel F. Sousa; $50 Adams & Adams, Roger R. Lacoste, Paramount Surgical Supply, Sea View Fillet Co., Inc.; $35 Atty. Raymond MeK. Mitchell; $30 Carters; $25 Atty. Fisher Abramson, Debson Mill, Inc.; Fontaine's Pharmacy, Glaser's Seat Covers & Tops, Hilda's Hair Styling Studio, Dr. Nathan Mitnick, Parisi Seafoods, Inc.; Ryan & Scully, Inc.; Dr.-Mrs. Jeffrey Silva.

Taunton Area $200 Immaculate Conception Conference, Taunton; $'150 First Bristol County National Bank; $125 Atty. Mary Nichols; $100 B.P.O.E. #150 Elks, Jud路ge & Mrs. Roger B. Ctlampagne; $75 Mechanks Co-Operative Bank; $60 Nason Oil Co., Bristol County Savings Bank; $50 Atty. Frank Pihillipe, Immaculate Conception Women's Guild, Taunton; Norwell Mfg. Co., Inc.; $25 Frank Noone Shoe Co., C.W.B. Contractors, Russell Myers -& Sons, In Memory of Fr. Griffin, Leahy's Liquor Store, Atty. Orlando F. De Abreau, Atty. Anthony Mastromarino, United Bay Bank. $1,800 Rennie Manufacturing Co.; $125 Clifford Seresky, Easton Knights of Columbus; $100 Allan Walker Co., Cornelius J. Murphy Insurance; $50 Taunton Stove Co., Boyden Plastic, I.C.!. American, Inc.; J. R. 'r.allman & Co.; $'25 Edward St. Pierre, Inc.; Children's Shop, R. F. Owens Co. & Trucchi's, Bristol County Furniture Co., Baron Bros. Furniture Co., William Howard & Son, Insurance; Daniel McNearney Insul'ance. $300 Particular Council ,of Taunton; $275 Sacred He,art Conference; $175 St. Paul Conference; $150 St. Joseph Conference, No. Dighton; $125 Easton Council K of C, St. Paul Holy Name Society; $110 Holy Cross Conference' $100 O'Keefe Funeral Home, Taunton Savings Bank' $85 J. Frank Conley Funeral Home; $75 Aleixo Insur'~nce Agency; $60 Weir Co-Operative Bank; $50 Taunton Printing Co., League of Sa.cred Heart, St. Jacques Paris,h; Frank J. Smith, Robert Kane Funeral Home; $35 Atty. Francis O'Boy; $30 George Copeland Funeral Home Robertson F,actories, Inc.; Copeland Funeral Home.' $'25 Coppercraft Guild, Taunton Venetian Blind W~ir Pharmacy, St. Paul Women's Guild, Riendeau 'Funeral Home, St. Jacques Social Club, Abreau Oil Service, J&B Catring, Dermody Cleaners, South Easton Motor Sales, Artisan's Faire, Fernandes Lumber, Intercity Transportation, Atty. Thadeus Strojny.

PARISHES ATTLEBORO Holy Ghost $100 M-M Douglas Livingston, M-M Elzear Sicard Co'nstant Poiholek; $75 M-M Arthur J. Lorden; $50 Edward Amesbury, M-M Lewis Benson, M-'M Gaetan Collette, M-:M Charles E. Fox, Mrs. Winifred Nelson, M-M Joseph Rayball, M-M Edward SChulze, Mrs. Madeline Turley, M-M Alfred Vaz Sr.; $40 Mrs. Rosalind Martelli; $30 M-M John C. Berger,on, M-M Leo F. Charette, M-M Clifford E. Duclos, M-M Leon O'Brien M-M Frederick Proulx, M-M Roland Tremblay; $~7 Manuel Almeida. $25 M-M Joseph T. Arruda, M-M George A. Audette, M-M Gordon Barrett, M-M Robert Bishop, Clare Boardman, Mary Brogan, M-M Howard Bristow, Lorraine C. Cabral, M-M Raymond O. Castro, M-M Alfred Carvalho M-M Oharles E. Cartier Jr., Mrs. Merton Churchili, M-M John P. Cloud, M-M John DaSilva, Richard DeMoia, M-M Guy Detellis, 'M-M Robert Desautel, M-M Robert Devental, M-M Robert H. Erwin, M-M Elmo C. Finocchi, M-M Fr,ancis Ferrara, M-M William Fontaine, Christopher Fox, M-M George Fredette, M-M Edgar L. Gagne, M-M Robert W. Geddes, M-M John R. Hayes, M..IM Robert W. Hoag. $25 Marion S. Hodge, M-'M Francis Hynes, Mrs. Louise Liard M-M Frederick Lander Jr., Ma,bel E. Lewis, M-M Anthony Martins, Loretta McCann, M-M Andrew J. Nimiroski Jr., M-M Edward J. O'Keefe, Mrs. Pauline Pelletier, M-M Frank Pistolese, M-M Stephen Pula, Mrs. Alice Perry, M-M Stanley Perkoski, M-M Henry I. Pinson, M-M Carmine Roca, M-M George E. Ryan, M-M Soares, M..IM A. D. Stentiford, M-M Donald T,wedt, M-M Henry Ty.


ATTLEBORO st. John the Evangelist $950 M-M .I. Harry Condon; $400 Edmund Henry, Very Rev. John .I. Smith; $250 M-M Luca Fantaccione; $180 Dr. ~th'ony J. Terranova; $150 M-M F,rederick V. MUIl>hy Jr.; $125 M-M JOhn McIntyre, M-M Robert O'Connell; $100 M-M Edward Maher, M-M R. Rassell Morin, M-M William Flynn, M-'M Robert Sweeney, 'M-M Paul Scanlan, M-M J,ames .I. Coogan, M-M James Heagney, 'M-M Thomas Castro, M-M Rocco Giannitelli, M-M Roger DesVergnes, tn Memory of John & Theresa Mahon, M-M Andrew Charron, M-M Wayne Garriepy. $75 M-M Thomas H. Cuddy Jr., Mrs. F. Joseph Doyle, M~ Edward casey; $50 M-M Charles Guillette, M-'M Gerard LeFrancois, M--M James Murray, Rocca Fantaccione, M-M Robert Coughlin, M-M David .I. Foley, In Memory of Msgr. John .I. Shay, In Honor of Msgr. Thomas F. Walsh, In Memory of Ethel H. Hughes, M-M James Martins, M-'M James P. Fitton, M-M WillIam Martin, Mrs. Melvin Candelet, Lucille Felix, M-M Harold Sumner, Patricia Carella, Mary Sheehan, Anita King, Mrs. Al'thur Mulligan, M-M Donald Lange, M-M Michael O'Hara, M-M Gerard LaCombe, M-M Robert Edwards, M-M RaLph .M. Castro. M-M Gilbert Rea, M-M Herbert Cleg,g, M-M John Braun, M-M Paul Morrissey Jr., Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Lambert. . $40 M-M John Carty, M-M John J. Dolan, M-M John Harrington, M-M Edward Dowdall, M-'M John Logan; $35 Helen Sheehan, M-M Alfred Paille, Helen Bruen, Edward Scott, M-IM Lawrence R. Fitton, M-M Gerard Gagnon, Vincent Nihan & Ruth Nihan; $30 M-'M William Goff, Albert Robist'ow, M-M George Gay, M-M John Souto, M-'M Carlton Redding, Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Woll, M-M 'Robert Rohman, M-iM Robert Dohel'ty, M-M Richard Wagle, M-M ·Salvatore A. Gulino, M....M Joseph Graney, 'M-M Thomas Blake, M--M William Walsh, M-M Edward Hyland. $25 M-M Octavio Geminiani, M-M Jerome E. O'Brien, M-M La·wrence Ha'bershaw, M-M Francis Rego, M-M Russell Frederickson, M-M John Gagne, Major & Mrs. Joseph T. Murphy, M-M Frederick Carpenter, M-'M Manuel Rebelo, M-M George K'OhlEir, M-M Norman Thibault, M-M Robert Fife, M-M Everett Wheelock, M-M Robert LaFerriere, M-M Manuel Vital, Richard Pimble, M-M Roy Corso, M-M Frank Rose, M--M Jol:tn Cummings, M-M John Rohen, M-M Henry Gagne, M-IM Andrew Nyzio, David Wagle, M-M Gerald B. Rousseau, M-'M Robert Griswold, M-M Leonard Fitzpatrick Jr., Hugh T. Corbert, M-M Roger E. F'Orget, M-'M John Porter, Mary Grimes, M-M' Roland Courtois, M-M Garry Whe~lock, M-M Everette Medeiros, Mrs. Arthur Mondor, ,Fred McCra'cken. $25 M-M John 'Leaden, M-'M Joseph Gaynor, M-M Thomas P. Bolton, Mary Marron, Margaret O'Keefe, M-M William Maguire, M-M Harold Gentle, M-M Dennis Romero, M-M Eugene P. Hunt, M-M Ralph Sears, M-M George Bussiere, 'M-M Ernest Anderson, M-M J,ames Foley, M-M 'Edward Bayly, Elizabeth H'Oldgate, Adela Dudovi'cz, Bernard Beatty, In Memory of Mary Hal't, M-M John T. White Jr. M-M Alfred McNally, M-M Frank Carroccia, M-M Edward Perry, M-M Robert. Fredette, M-M Francis Birch, M-M Thomas Fenton, M-M Ernani Vergano, Delvina A. Perreault, Sandra Kel:ley, Annie Dupee, M-M Robert Stoops, Benjamin & Dorothy Nolin. Mrs. Almon MacManus, M-M James P. Rich, M-M Edward O'Donnell, M-'M Harry Loew, M-M Joseph Mahon, M-M George Winsor, M-M Arthur Thibert, Ruth M. Driscoll, M-M Francis Bowen, M-M Henry Sim'oneau. $25 M-M Gerald Precourt, M-M Douglas Reed, M-M Kieran J. Cha'Pman, M-M Joseph O. Precourt, Elizabeth Coleman, M-M IRobert Robichaud, M-'M Gary A. Nyzio, M-M Reid Braga, Mrs. Philip Davignon, M-M William Brennan, M-M Paul Silvia, M·JM Malte A. Ebeling, M-M Paul Garon, M-M George Frf'dette, Thomas Caruso, M-M Edward Raposa, M-M Ernest Jost, M-M William Skivington, M-M John Byrnes, M-M James Murray, M-M Francis DeAvellar, Mrs. Evangeline Maher, M-M Robert Ilg, M-M James Fitzgerald, M-M George LeBlanc, M-M Richard Hanlon, M-M Thomas Bellavance, M-M Lawrence Gagnon, Mrs. Philip 'Rounds, Celestine Whalen, Gladys Connelly, Roland Frechette, Mrs. Georgette Nelson, M-M Gideon Plante, M-M Donald Corbeil, Mrs. Edmund Rainville, M-M Joseph Pacheco, Mrs. Earl Baumgartel, M-M Kenneth Callahan.

St. Mark $179 M-M Aime J. Grenier; $150 M-M Albel't Gallant; $1~~5 M-M Ernest Glode; $100 M-M James Brennan, M-M Gerald Duquette; $50 M-M Bernard Gamache, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel DeYoung, M-M Thomas Parris, Mrs. Jane Leman, M-M John R. Curran, M-M Emilio Gautieri Jr., Mrs. Mary Croke; $40 M-M Albert Gingras, M-M J'ohn Levis, $35 M-M Robert Dion. $25 M-M Frederick Battersby, M-M James Furtado, M-M Lawrence Duffany, Mrs. Marie & Suzanne Nolan, M-M Frederick Connolly, M-M Stanley McMahon, Mrs. H. 5, Houghton, M-M Raymond Morrissey, M-M John E. Shaesgreen, M-M Leo Devlin, M-M Norman Rogers, M-M Thomas Bannon, Mrs. Patricia Dunn, Mrs. Ellen Hillman, Miss Mary Curran, M-M Joseph Ferland, M-M Joseph Furtado, M-M James E. Meloni Jr., M-M Robert Sharkey, M-M Gerard Kenton, M-M Francis Chambers, Mrs. Kathleen Walsh, M-M Normand Coutu, Mrs. J'ames Zmudsky, M-M Oharles Bryson, Russell Deane, M-M Gel'ald Dorey, The Gazzola Family, M-M John Ross. $200 M-M Roberf Cunningham; $50 M-M Raymond Coogan, Mae MdDonough, M-M Paul Tausek. $25 M-M Henry Collins, M-M JO'hn Precopio, M-M Victor Larkin, M-M Michael Kosinski, M-M Josseph Joyce, M-M James Keiper, M-M Robert PU'hl, Mrs, Grace Fitton, M-M Arthur Barry, M-M Gerard Dupont, M-M Elliot Gallag.her, M-M Earl Logan, M-M Joseph Fredette, M-M Brook MacLean, M-M John King.

St. Stephen $400 A Parishioner, Rev. Roland Bousquet; $120 M-M Anthony Casali; $100 M-M Gerard LaFerriere; $60 M-M Normand P. Beauregard; $50 A Parish-, ioner, M-M Gerard Daneau, M-M Joseph T. Lavergne, M-M Normand Lejeune, M-M Jack Maloney, M-M Leopold Marquis, M-M Delphis Paradis.. M-M Francis A. Pariseau, M-M Delphis Ringuette, George Ringuette, In Memory of Martin Rossiter Sr. & Jr.; $35 A Parishioner, M-M L. Albert Goudreau; $30 A Parishioner, M-M Arthur Karaberis, M-M Charles Landry, M-M John Rogers. $25 A Parishioner, Mrs. Louis Benoit, Joseph Borges, M-M Arthur Boudreau, M-M Theodore H. Charron, M-M William Dentch, M··M Oscar Desjardins, M-M Robert Desro,sie,rs. M-M Herve Dumont. M-M Francis G. Fontneau, M-M Roland Gagne, M-M Francis Gousie, M-M Raoul Gousie, M-'M Archie Hebert, M-M Alfred Karol, Andre Ladabauche, M-M Norm'and Latraverse, M-M John S. Lazarz, M-M Raymond Metivier Sr., M-M Lionel Paradis, M-M Albel't Ousley, M-M Hebert S't. George, M-M Arnold Silva, Barton Torm'ey, In Memory of PFC Wayne Provencher.

St. Theresa $400 Rev. Msgr. Gerard J. Chabot; $200 Raymond Gravel; $125 Frank Gillan; $110 Mrs. Catherine Morris; $100 David Grady, Louis Lacivita; $75 Anthony Rando; $60 Oscar Bourgette; $50 David Brandley, Ederito Fachada, Linus Gignac, Joseph Hebert, Joseph Iwuc, Marcel Lariviere, Mrs. Richard May, Anthony Moskalski, Mrs. George O'Connell, Robel't Whittaker; $40 Elmer Butler, Anthony Rezendeos;; $30 ·Richard Murray, Joseph Robiehaud. $25 Rodolphe Bergeron, Ronald Bouchard, Mrs. Gerald Brogan, Larry Davidson, Louis Desmarais, Kenne'th Donley, Ronald F'abas, Ann Gavlick, Arthur Glode, Harold Hanewich, James Henry, Sigmond Kaczowka, John Kenny, John Lacerda, Mrs. Armand Laliberte, Edmond Lamarre, Henry Lamontagne Jr., Alva Lapre, RiChard Lareau, Gerard Lee; Leo Lyons, Edward McGoran, Edward Messier, Maurice Mongeau, Francis O'Connell, Boleslaw Rec, Norman St. Germain, Daniel Sullivan, Edward T{.'<iesco, Raymond Tomlinson, Carolyn Vieil'a, Morris Vi(lira. $50 Mrs. Walter Delude, James Mann; $35 Rodolphe Bruneau, Edward Duclos, AI'bert Lefebvre, Ernest Major, Ronald Oliveira; $30 Joseph Cotter, Nicholas Winters; $25 Mrs. Florence Ayotte, Ernest Benschneider, Robert Berard, Mrs. Rosemary Bleasdale, Gerard Brillon, George Duquette, Mrs. Rose Ha,gopi,an, Thomas Hull, Robert Laliberte, Joseph Ledger, Michael Lewis, Ralph Roberge, Rene Therrien, Edward Thibeault, Nicholas Todaro, O'Neil Turenne, Aime Turgeon, George Busby, John Casserly, Mrs. Manlio Frova, Aldie Grenier, Mrs. Sarah Langlois, Francis McInerney, Adrien Piette, John Plath.

Lacasse, M-M Ovila Ouellette, M-M Bertrand Prefontaine, M-M Paul Sauve. $50 M-M Albert Desilets; $30 M-M WHbur Weldon; $25 A Friend, M-M Normand Jette, Mrs. Philippe Rainvllle, M-M William White. MANSFIELD St. Mary $500 Rev. Edward C. Duffy; $300 The Dal'lJIledy Family; $250 Rev. Arthur K. Wingate, M-M Robert Currivan; $200 St. Mary's Catholic Woman's Club; $150 Rev. Philip A. Davignon; $100 M-'M Eugene Britton, M-M William Morton, M-M B. O'Malley; $80 M-M Edmund Tierney; $50 Thomas Haven, Joseph Hinchey, M-M Edward Sliney, M-M Clifford Titus; $30 M-'M Elwyn "Atwell, Ernest Arrendendo, M-M Vincent BO'tti, M-M J. Buckley, M-M C. Cardinute, M-M Ste,phen Conroy, M-M B. Dauphinee, M-M Joseph -Devlin, M-M R. D'Onofrio, Mrs. Cecil Fillmore, Gerard Kelly, M-M Wm. Lawrence, Thomas Leonard, M-M Clifford Pearl, M-M William 'Rose, M-M Arthur Terenzi, M-M Emery Visconti. $25 M-M F. Alberto, M-M James Bachman, M-M Mark Canuel, M-M George ,Farnan, M-M P. Gimatossio, M-M Leo Huott Jr., M-M Albert Jackson, Mrs. Mar~aret Jordan, M-M Arthur Kane, Mrs. Anna Labadie, M-M Robert Lynch, Joseph McAllister; M-M W. C. Maurer, Eugene' Planza, M-M John Paioni, Mrs. Emma Pascucci, M-M A. Pellegrini, Mrs. Helena Romeo, M-M James Roach, M-M D. Sellmayer, M-M Joseph Walent. SEEKONK St. Ma.ry $500 In Memory of the Mahoney & -Leonard Families; $400 M-M Henry Messier; $250 Imported Auto Parts, Inc.; St. Vincent de P.aul; $150 M--M George Agostini, M-M John S. F'rancis, M-M Joseph Hodge, M-M John Murphy; $140 Dr.-Mrs. John Belsky; $100 M-M Donald Amaral, M-M John Harrington, M-M Alfred L'Heureux, Dr.-Mrs. Alex MacIsaac, M-M John Marshall, M-M Eugene McGovern, M-M Frank Padykula, Dr.-Ml'S. Raymon Riley; $75 M-M James Coogan, M-M Robert Durant, M-M Vincent Lynch, M-M Harold McCormick, M-M Edmund Murl'ay; $65 M-M B. A. Dzija; $60 M-M John Lynch, Michael Tansey. $50 M-M David Blake, William Blake, M-M Gaetan Brochu, Mrs. Mary E. Coyle & Family, Marilyn Fisk, Jeanne Goulet, Mildred Masgay, Mrs. Ralph Mathieu, M-M Edward McCann, M-M Charles H. Messier, Dr.-Mrs. Paul F. Shannon, Mrs. William F. Walsh Jr. $40 Richard Blake, Kathryn Donahue, Mrs. H. E. Morriseau, M-M Donald J. Olivier; $38 M-M Robert BiTon; $35 M-M Roger Ferland, Catherine Fisk; $30 M-M Robert Erwin, M-M Joseph H. Faria Sr., M-M John Doyle, M-M Raymond Hayes, M-M Raymond Keough, M-M Ro~er 'LaFmnce, M-M NOl'lJIlan Lemere, M-M George T. McCarthy, M-M Bert Sullivan. $25 Agnes Blake, M-M Robert Blanchard, M-M Robert D. Bessette, M-M James Brackett, M-M Martin Carr, M-M Martin Carroll, Raymond "Caron, M-M W. Cushman, M-'M Sterling Dalton, Oharles Dauray, Fl'ancis DeCrosta, John DeCrosta, M-M William Dunn. M-M Ernest Emond, M-M James Finegan,- M-M Frank Foley, M-M William Foley Jr., M-M Robert Fontaine. Mrs. Manuel Furtado, M-M Robert Gravel, Thomas P. Giblin Jr., Mrs. Albert Hallworth, Kathleen Hayes, Robert Howard, Lawrence F. Jarvis, M-M George LaBelle, M-M Gerald Lanoue, M-M Francis Laushway, M-M Denis Lefebvre, Donald Langlois, M-M Sylva Langlois, M-M John G. Leonard, Mrs. David Lynch, Thomas F. Maguire Jr., M-M Thomas Mal'(uire, Mrs. Joseph Marcinkwicz, M-M James McArdle, M-M Francis McMahon, M-M John McNally. $25 M-M Manuel Mello, M-M Vincent O'Brien, M-M William O'Brien, M-M Joseph Ostiguy, M-M Joseph Palana, Mrs. Pauline O. Patenaude, Mrs. R'obert Pritchard, Mrs. John R. Przybyla, Robert F. Quinlan, M-M Alderic Richard, M-M J. Donald Rob'€Ttson, M-M Joseph N. Sherry, M-M Raymond Sinotte, M-M Ja'mes Souza, M-M Anthony 5punzo, M-M Joseph Strycharz. M-M Harry Tankard, Paul Tetreault, M-M Joseph Thomas, M-M Leo Tracey, M-M Roland M. Trahan, M-M Joseph Ventura, M-M Richard Voccio, M-M Clifford Wallace, M-M Arthur Wildgoose.

Our Lad,y of Mount Carmel $200 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew, M-M William Cuddigan; $150 M-M Edward Olean; $100 M-M H. Foley, M-M William Heaney, ,John Hendricks; $75 M-M Ralph Turner; $60 M-M NORTH A'fTLEBORO Raymond Corrigan; $52 M-M Frank Gamboa; $50 St. Joseph $1,000 In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Noe Helen E. Browning, M-M Ronald Derr, M-M Louis St. Mary $350 Rev. Cornelius J. Keliher; $275 'M-M Bessette;$100 St. Vincent DePaul, st. Joseph's Spanish Dupere, M-M Anthony Hendricks, M-M Jesse HenHoward Morse; $250 Nel~on GUlski; $200 Mary & Ma.rApostolate; $75 M-M Albert Dumont; $50 M-M Mark dricks, M-M Maurice Hurley, M-M John T. Kelleher, garet Kinion; $150 Rev. Bernard <R. Kelly; $100 FTanMercier, A Parishioner, Lucien Paul, M-M George M-M Peter Ma,tonis, M-M George Reale, M-M Robert cis & Margaret Curtis, Mrs. Elmer -Ralston, Robert Stafford, Miss Doris Levasseur, M-M Wilfred Joubert, Saxon; $45 M-M Manuel 'Pestana; $35 M-M Donald Wessman; $50 John Bevilaqua Jr., M-M Francis MurM-M Henri Paradis, M-M Conrad Maigret, A ParishBosworth, M-M John Furtado, Dr.-Mrs. Richard phy; $35 Dr. & Mrs. Dominic Leco, M-M Hugh ioner, A Parishioner, M-M Armand Boucher, Richard Murphy, M-M Robert Sloane; $30 M-M Gerald Foley, Donnelly; $25 Ms Hustler, M-M Raymond Vandette, LaPalme, A Parishioner; $47 M-M Rene Dubuc; $40 M-M William J. Hennessey, Mrs. James F. Mitchell, M-M William Copley, M,-M Richard Oal·ton, M-M A Parishioner, M-M Raymond Laferriere; $38 M-M M-M John Petraitis. Thomas Feeney, Mary Kennedy, M-M Roland Poirier, Robert Boucher; $36 A Parishioner; $35 M-M Joseph $25 Joseph M. Amaral, Palmeda Amar~l, Anthony Mrs. Francis Vandal, M-M Michael Vigorito. Bellonzi, M-M Raymond Harrison; $30 A Parishioner, Andrews, M-M Raymond Begin, M-M Alked R. Benoit, A Parishioner. $500 Mrs. John F. Smith; $100 M-M Bernard Byrnes; Mrs. A. Canham, Mrs. Margaret Carpenter, M-M Man$50 Mrs. ,Louise Farrands, Mrs. Julie Hammond, M-M ' uel DeMattos, M-M Anthony ne8ilv,a, M-M Michael $25 M-M Richard Depot, M-M Joe Brannon, Mrs. Durkay, M-M Vincent Frattaruolo, M-M Edward Frey, Adwilda Cesolini, In Memory of Elzear Laferriere, • Joseph A. Kelly, Lorraine Pini; $30 M-M Louis Meomartino; $25 Arn's Park Motels, M-M Robert Croteau, M-M La,wrence Governo, M-M William Rose Jr.,' M-M M-M Wilfred R. Garand, M-M John Ghiorse, M-M Mrs. August Funke, M-M Donald Gariepy, Ida MurCharles Grossman, M-M Richard Kendrick, M-M A. Robert Dubeau, M-M Raymond Ladouceur, A Parish·phy, M-M Joseph Sullivan, Sarah Willersinn, M-M Rene LeBeau, M-M Anthony Leiter, M-M Joseph ioner; M-M Ralph Zito, M-M Harold Geib, M-])1: John Wisniewski. Lyons, M-M Americus Macedo, M-M Sergio Macedo, Michael Arata, M-M Robert Turcotte, The Guillette M-M Edward Martin, M-M John McAloon, M-M SteFamily, M-M George T. Lamarre, Mrs. Robert Goulet, phen McCarron, Kenny P. McCloskey, M-M Joseph M-M Francis Tetreault, M-MMelvin Smith, M-M RayMcGowan, Angela Medeiros, Emily Medeiros. mond 'Boucher, M-M Oscar PinauH, A Parishioner, Sacred Heart $100 Mrs. Blanche Precourt; $75 M-M $25 Barbara M. Mello, M-M Alfred Nazareth, M-M M-M W~lliam K. Demers Sr., M-M Ern,est DesVergnes, Peter Tatarian; $50 M-M John Burke, M-M Edward Anthony Pimental, Mrs. Anna Propatier, M-M John M-M William Galligan, Richard Boucher, M-M RichDion, M-M Raul Dion, M-M Wayne Pearson; $35 M-M Raposa, M-M Richard Rebola, M-M Eugene Rebello, ard Hanley, Mrs. Edwin Miller, M~M Gerard Proulx, Ronald Achin, M-M Normand Cloutier, Donald Clow; M-M George Roderick, M-M Clovis Roux, M-M Frank Donald Lavin, M-M Julien Forget, M-M Richard M-M Edward Guertin; $25 M-M Raymond Alger, $30 Santoro, M-M Bruce Saunders, M-M Leroy B. SimAudette, M-M Donald Hanley, St. Joseph's Junior Mrs. Aldea Brais, Mrs. Claire. Deschenes, M-M Gerard mons, M-M Robert Stefanik, M-M S. P. Tracey, M-M Corps, St. Joseph's Knights of the Altar, A Parishioner, Desilets, M-M Louis Desilets, M-M James Desro,chers, Freeman Treacy, M-M Joseph P. Trojan, M-M Dennis st. Joseph's Senior Citizens, Co\.lnseil Jeanne D'Arc M-M Roland Dubuc, M-M Walter Harris, M-M Donald Veader, M-M Geo'rge Vergilis, M-M Richard W. Wolfe. #263.


NORTON St. Mary $300 Rev. J'Ohn V. Magnani; $50 Mary 1. Camana, MaTgaret J. Drane, Frank J. Texeira Jr. $30 In Memory of Pamela Messenger, Victor Waz, M-M Charles P. Wichland; $25 M-M John J. Camara, M-M Kenneth A. Carr, M-M Joseph R. Daley, M-M David P. DeCosta, Mrs. Donald F. Dion & Family, M-M John Fernandes, M-M William V. Flaherty, In Memory of H;elen & Peter Mondor, M-M Edwin L. Nunes, M-M John J. Ribeiro, M-M Alfred S. Texeim. BREWSTER Our Lady of the Cape $500 LaSalIette Missionaries; $100 M-M Joseph A. Pare, M-M Leonard W. McHugh, Francis Sweeney; $75 M-M Bernard Rasmusen; $50 M-M Kenneth Leach, John Ferry; $35 M-M Walter Gannon; $30 M-M Felix Julian, M-M Henry •. Callahan; $25 M-M Charles X. SampsQn, M-M Wilfrid 'I'rahan, M-M James H. Bradley, Mrs. Thomas Freeley, Mary F. Bond, M-M Osborne Bearse HI, Edith Lawton, M-M J'ohn T. IDelaney, Mrs. F. L. Jennings; M-M J·ames White, M-M Robert Larkin, M-M James Valentine, Ethel M. Padden, M-M William Shanahan, Matthew Wall, Marion R. Lupica, Helen M. Donahue, M-M James J. Walker, M-M John F. Miller, M-M John R. Quilty, Mrs. Roger L. Bassett, M-M Anthonv Palmisano, Mrs. Joseph Trudeau, M-M Hugh W. Sullivan. BUZZARDS BAY st. Margaret $1,000 Rev. John G. CarToll; $150 M-M Raymond Desrosiers; $100 Mrs. Betty Doherty, In Memory of Isabella F. & Mary C. Lopes; $50 Mrs. Flora Burns, M-M John Riha, M-M C'Olombo Cristofori, Mrs. Charle FulleT, M-M Bernard Norcott, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Racel P. Murphy; $45 M-M Martin Tomolonis' $35 M-M John O'Coimell, M-M Fred McComiskey' A. Clayson Tucy; $30 M-M John McNamara. M-M Gordon Oliosi, In Mpmory of James J. Tama'gini, Mrs. An,na M. Shea. M-.M Richard Dobbins, Mary Ryan ShIelds, M-M Melvm Burns, M-M Charles Lindberg. $25 M-M Earl Reynolds, M-M R'Obert SanfOTd M-M Joseph Connors, M-M Leo Gagnon, M-M Robert Gaud~. ~-M Richard Coughlin, M-M Joseph Zlogar, M-M WIlham Taylor. M-M Maurice Savage Mrs. Annie Eldridge. M-M Francis Samson, M-M Ed~ard Gustow!lki. M-M Paul Duffy, Mrs. Cpcile Robbins, Mrs. Hplen Foley, M-M Peter Grillo, Mrs. Ida Monterio, Mrs. Martha Monaghan, Mrs. Geogina Lins. M-M Charles Ehm"nn, M-M Jlohn McGillicuddy. M-M J.F. Curley Jr:..Mrs. Florence Carey, M-M Arthur Kemp. M-M WIllIam Re~an, Mrs. Mary SaHe, M-M R'llvmond Mercier, Mrs. Catherine Bowpn, Mrs. Grace Murrav. M-M John McManus. M-M William J. Connors, M-M Alexander Sto~a, M-M Peter Duffy, M-M Jack DUlff, Mrs. Jean GazHmo. M-M James LODeS, M-M Ravmond BoU'chpr: M-M Victor Gosselin, Mrs. Helen SUllivan, M-M OlIver Garneau.

CHATHAM Holy Redeemer $125 M-M Robert Byrne' $100 Association of the Sacred Hearts, M-M Ray:nond Kane. M-M Dana G. McCarthy, M-M John Patten M-M Ge'Orge D. Sullivan, Mrs. Robert H. Wolin; $75 Alice Dobbyn, M-M Henry Hamrock, Elizabeth Norton' $60 M-M James H. Andrews, M-M Robert Cook. M-M Andrew Griffin, Florence Reilly, James A. Norton; $50 Ethel Comeau, Rosemary Farley, M-M Joseph Forbes, M-M Richard Griffin, Mrs. Robert Hall Barry Kane, M-M George Killen, Richard A. Klein J~.• Mrs. John Martin, E. Page O'Donnell, M-M Francis Maloney M-M ,Francis Russell, ~Stephanie Szloch M-M Robert Thomson; $45 M-M Orick !D. Young; $40' M-M William ,T. Brpnnan, Mary Courtnpll. M-M Frank Devlin. M-M John McLaughlin Jr., M-M William F. Riley; $3!i Elizabeth A. Bowles, Mrs. Richard Pa'ge. M-M Thomas Soorkes; $::lO Mrs. Robert Ericson, Elvira B. Greer Florence Mohyde. ' $25 Cecile Aide, Charles E. Baker, Mrs. Edward Besse, M-M Joseph Brennan, Marie Brent. M-M Paul Bro~, M-M John H. Clavin, Hannah Cobb. Zenia ChrIstensen, M-M Leo Concann'On Roger Connell Mrs. ~oseph Cronin, Thomas J. Des~ond, M-M Joseph C,. Dmand. M-M John Dixon, Kathleen Eldredge, ElIzab~th F. Fitz~erald, Loretta P. Frawlev, Mary GauthIer, M-M Walter Harsgard, Ambrose Hartnett, Mrs. Herbert Hoer, M-M John Hogan, Eleanor Holloway,. M-M Walter ~. Hood, Lawrence Hunter. Peggy EldrIdge. E.. CecelIa Jackson, M-M James Kerwin, Fr~nk E. K1n~ey Jr.. Lucy B. Kinsey. M-M Vincent LeB.lanc. M-1V! Albert Leate, M-M Robert H. Lauer, LUCIen LeMaItre, Louise Mahoney Francis Mullin M-~ .Franc!s Maloney, Joan Malo~ey, M-M Daniei Marm~, JulIa Martin, Admiral & Mrs., Irving M. McQ}lIston, M-M Norman Normandeau, M-M Joseph V. 0 Connor, M-M George O'Malley. Eileen Our. M-M Freeman Phillips Jr.. Lorraine RoIlins, M-M Charles Samko, M-M Peter Skipper, Kathryn A. Welch Mrs Frank Wing. ' .

EAST FALMOUTH St. Anthony $100 JIl-M Arthur Bouzan M-M Thomas Leahy, M-M William F. Page, M-M philip F. Tripp' $75 Lt. Col. & Mrs. William Joyce, M-M H. McCarthY: $50 M-M William B'Onito, M-M Paul Servis M-M David Soutter; $40 Rosalind A. Nelson; $35 Fr~nk G. Souza; $30 Arthur E. Andrade Jr., M-M Manuel P. Dutra, l\i-M Theophilus Oliveira, M-M Julio Santos, M-M Frederick E. Ward. $25 !'!Tathalie M. Abrams, Joseph J. Andrade & Family, M-M Mario Bar-badora, FranCis L. Barrett, M-M John Batt, M-M William J. DeMello, M-M John L. Drul~y, In Memory of Ma,ry T. Ferreira, M-M Frank Figuerido, M-M John Figuerido, Deborah Flora, M-M Francis'Lewis, M-M Vincent Luckraft, M-M J'Oseph Marshall, M-M Louis Marshall, M-M Manuel C. Medei-

ros, In memory of Joseph & Marianna Netto, B. M: Pacheco, M-M George Pinto, M-M Ronald J. Sederman, M-M Francis Skelly, M-M John StegemaQ, M-M Joseph Teixeira. EDGARTOWN St. Elizabeth $100 Rev. Roger J. Lev,esque, St. Elizabeth's Guild; $50 M-M Alfred Doyle, Mrs. Corinne Fournier, M-M G. AIbe1"t Kent; $40 M-M Donald Maguire Jr.; $35 M-M Edwin Bettencourt, M-M George T. Silva; $30 Patricia Brown; $25 Mrs. Timothy Baird, Dukes County Savings Bank, Edgartown Marine, Inc., Mrs. Anna B. Flynn, Anna B. Flynn Real Estate, M-M David Gazaille, Harbour Liquor Store, M-M Arnold W. Kheary, .M-M Herbert R. Mercier Jr., Mrs. Isaac Norton, Mrs. Philip J. Norton, Mr~ Margaret Patch, M-M John Pine, Mrs. Albert Prada. FALMOUTH St. Patrick $1,000 Rev. Francis X. Wallace, Anonymous; $500 Rev. James A. McCarthy; $200 M-M John Sheehan J,r.; $175 M-M Jason Nash; $125 M-M Edward C. Weil Jr.; $100 M-M Paul Olenick, M-M Raymond Maguire; $50 ,Frances T. Barry, M-M John Joyce, M-M John Adams, Daniel F. Riordan, M-M Louis Tessier, M-M John B. Osborne Jr., Mrs. Carl Paige, M-M Manuel Lopes, M-M Albert Leonard, Mrs. James Cassidy, Margaret Cassidy, Loretta McKeon, Mrs. Everett Finnell; $40 Mrs. Gertrude Carroll, M-M Leonard Martin; $35 Ms Gertrude Ar,caro, M-M John Maloy, Grace R. Sullivan; $30 In Memory of Margaret M & John P. Sylvia Jr., M-M Adam Kaspar, Ool.-Mrs. Norman C. LaForest. $25 M-M Paul Kelliher, M-M Edward J. Perry, M-M R. E. Arnold, Charles Rogers, M-M Theodore Tavares,

M-M Allen Ryan, M-M Arthur Robichaud, M-M Charles Alferes, M-M Benjamin Bevelander, M-M Thomas O'Donnell, M-M James Murphy, M-M Edward Godlewski, M-M Anthony Glista, M-M Edward F. Adlum, M-M Aldo Milanese, M-M John O'Connell, M-M John Fabry, Mrs. G. William MeDonald, M-M Howard Campbell, M-M Jesse Miller, John J. Burke, M-M James Conley, Mrs. Alfred Mahoney, Mrs. Albert F. Keegan, M-M Joseph Knych, M-M Reed Hamilton. $25 M-M Chester Christie, M-M Arthur Medeiros, Eva Kavada1"8s, M-M William Ferreira, M-M F. John Flynn, Mrs. Robert Brown, M-M John Malone, M-M John McGowan. M-M T,hnmas Roache. M-M Joseph McLeish, Mrs. Betram Haddon, Mrs. Wallace Pierce, M-M John Bell, Lorena Scanlan, M-M Robert S. Allen, M-M Charles Russell, M-M Patrick Twohig, M-M George Caho'on, M-M Charles Haynes, Mrs. Grace V. Donohoe. $100 M-M Richard L. Kinchla; $50 M-M Anthony Ghelfi; $40 M-M Edwin Medeiros; $35 M-M Howard Lannon; $30 Sgt. & Mrs. Stephen J. Bazycki; $25 M-M John Donovan, M-M Dennis Comolli, M-M Herbert Hart, M-M Frederick Morris, M-M David Carr, Thomas J. Walsh, Robert H. McDonald.

HYANNIS St. Fra,ncis Xavier $800 Rev. Msgr. William D. Thomson; $500 Rev. John iF. Andrews; $400 M-M Larry Newman; $300 Mrs. Rachel M. Bourque; $200 Mary M. Gregg, A Friend; $100 In Memory of Oliver J. Pelose, In Memory of Rev. Thomas F. McMorrow, In Memory of Steven F. Crowell, ,In Memory of Christine M. Dorman, . In Memory of Ernes't & Julia Hasprey, In Memory of William F. Shea, In Memory of Alice G. Stanton, M-M Edward F. Acton, Mrs. John A. Rose, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ricker, M-M J·ames B. Carson, M-M Robert F. Ryan, Josephine E. & Margaret McLean, In Memory of Arthur Fisher, Catherine Towey, M-M William Oonlon, Mary M. Lov,ett, M-M Edward B. Teague. M-M J. William O'Brien, M-M Thomas M. Golden, Mrs. Norman Haskell, M-M Edward McCarty, M-M Charles W. Riley. $75 Judge & Mrs. John P. Curley Jr.; $60 M-M Earle C. Fratus, Mrs. Margaret Raymond, M-M Donald Kane, M-M John J. McConnell; $55 M-M Edmond W. Dery; $50 RobeI't H. Jameson, Joanne Healy, Mrs. Ronald Mansbach, Mrs. Herbert Jackcon, William P. Tobin, M-M Edward J. Kelley, M-M Edward P. Deveney,' M-M Bernard LaGoy, M-M Michael J. Santos, Mrs. Richard M. O'Neil, M-M Nicholas P. Karukas, M-M John F. Murray, M-M Thomas S Loughlin, M-M Paul Donahoe, Edward L. Bennett, ¥-M John J. Barrows, Clifi10rd B. White, M-M William F. Naylor Jr., Edmund J. Daly Jr., Mrs. Francis Garvey, M-M Asa Stanley, M-M !Daniel Francisco, M-M Charles D. Sullivan, Rev. Robert E. Canuel, S.M.M. $40 M-M Francis J. Dolan, M-M Thomas F. O'Keefe, M-M Victor Enright Jr., M-M Warren Witzmann, Dr.-Mrs. John Miller, M-M Thomas E. O'Rourke, M-M Edward Kelly Jr., Lillian J. Senteio; $35 M-M John D. Sheehan, M-M William F. Pillion, Lillian L. Benard, M-M Richard Dresser, Mrs. Robert A. Flinn; $30 Mrs. Violette Thomas, Mrs. John Shannahan, M-M Edward J. Barry, M-M Austin A. Bell, M~M Ralph Rocheteau Jr., M-M John Kniley, M-M William E. McTague,' M-M Robert C. Thornton, M-M J. Craig Medeiros, M-M Patrick F. O'Connor, M-M Thomas Kenneally, M-M Alfred W. McKenna, M-M Albert Trochi, M-M Joseph L. Cairns Jr., Paul V. Slavin, Dorothy A. & Marguerite M. Mondor, Madeline Huhges, M-M Gerold Hayes. $25 Elizabeth Brassil, M-M Richard Blais, M-M ,Fred J. Murphy, Charles Armey, M-M William Driscoll, The Lazour Family, John McGowan, M-M Fred Golenski, Mary C. Murphy, M-M David Munsell, MTS. John V. Sullivan, Mrs. Antonio L. Dias, M-M Edward W. Bonney, Marie L. Cl1amberlain, M-M Daniel J. Kelleher, M-M Alexander MacIsaac, Geraldine M. Boles, Mrs. Paul Kelly, Mrs. Tovio Anderson, M-M Kenneth T. Daly, M-M Charles Szymanski, M-M Donald J.

Belliveau, Charles A. Coyle, M-M Robert Devlin, M-M William Smith, M-M Daniel Constant. $25 M-M Robert L. iFredericks, M-M Robert Bastille, Mrs. Celina Bouchard, Mary J. Jaco'bs, Mrs. Joseph T. Gelinas, Richard W. Cressy, Mrs. Kathleen F. Aikens, M-M Edward J. Berg, Mrs. Jeannette Shepherd, Charles P. Flynn, M-M Cedric T. Sears, M-M George T. Lampert, M-M John J. Cavanaugh, Mrs. Arthur F. Maddison, M-M Gerard Richard, Dr.-Mrs. James F. Dunne, M-M Carl Ferde~si, M-M George G. Rice, John F. Dempsey, M-M Kenneth S. Drew Sr. $25 Clare Mahoney, M-M Marshall ,Field, M-M James F. McMahon, Mary Fi,tzpatrick, M-M James Burke, M-M William Flanagan, Ma'l'jory E. Fratus, M-M James F. McGrath Jr., M-M Raymond C. Chasse, Dr.-Mrs. Anthony Milano, M-M Theodore Gelinas, M-M T'heodore A. Bouthillier, M-M Melvin R. Rugg, M-M Richard J. Mitchell, M-M Charles J. Cannon, Mrs. Eleanore H. Galligan, Alice D. Degnan, Mrs. John J. Mitche'll, Mrs. Richard Lucius, M-M Harold H. Williams, Harrie't Carter, M-M Richard E. Powers, M-M Joseph F. McManus, Harriet D. ~utler, Mrs. . Agnes Emmett. $25 M-M Timothy F. Linehan, Mrs. Gisele M. Grenache, Mrs. Daniel J. GTeen, M-M Marshall K. Lovelette, Cecelia & Leslie Haskins & Regina Fusselle, M-M John M. Tolchinsky, M-M Richard 'J. Murphy, M-M Harry Sylvester, Mrs. Ethel Hennessey, M-M Roger E. Brown, M-M Joseph M. Gemme Jr., M-M Normand C. NauH Sr., Rita Swenson, Mrs. Winifred Zschau. $75 M-M Arthur G. LaFrenier; $50 Mrs. Jeannette Donoghue, Joseph Rotella; $40 M-M Thomas C. McGarry; $32 M-M John F. Keveney; $25 Wallace G. Fini, M-M John Foley, M-M Avelino J. Dutra, Mrs. Louise A. Bacon, Kathryn Lyons, Katherine Connolly, M-M William F. Mullane, M-M Edward J. Rutherford, M-M Francis J. Cavanagh.

NANTUCKET Our Lady of the Isle $1,000 Rev. Msgr. Lester L. Hull; $150 -Rev. Francis F. X. Cahill, S.J.; $100 M-M Robert McGrath, Mrs. Grace Henry, M-M Richard Lewis; $50 M-M Thomas McAuley, M-M Rolf Sjolund; $40 Donald Terry; $25 M-M Howard Laundry, M-M Job Lippincott, M-M Albert Lavoie, M-M Richard Kotalac, . M-M Walter Glidden, Mrs. BeTnard Holmes, M-M Wendel'l Howes, M-M AIbert A. Fee, Mrs. Lillian Thurston, Poatrick Newport, M-M Henry Huyser. $500 K of C T. J. McGee Council: $50 M-M Francis Santos; $34.10 John Laughlin; $25 Jeremiah Towhill, Mrs. Mary Egan, M-M Jdhn Santos, Edmund T. Pollard, Robert Mooney.

NORm FALMOUTH st. Elizabeth Seton $200 Rev. Joseph L. Powers, M-M Kenneth P. Battles; $165 M-M William F. Foran; $100 Jenkins Funeral Home, M-M Paul Boudreau, M-M Gerard A. Weidman, St. Elizabeth Seton Guild, ¥rs. Martin Lawless; $75 Rev. Joseph Wiseman, C.s.C.; $60 M-M Maurice Gillespie; M-M George West, M-M Ralph Vaccaro, M-M Francis Keating, M-M James J. Lane, M-M William Srone, M-M Henry Dionne Sr.; $40 M-M Jos.eph McCann; $35 Warren A. Doe; $30 M-M Noel Almeida. $25 Mrs. James Lynch Jr., M-M Raymond Garafano, M-M William J. <Doyle, M-M Dana Freeman, M-M Joseph B. Lewis, M-M John McCue, Mrs. Thomas Talbot, M-M Harold W. Chader, M-M William H. 'Rogers Jr., M-M Manuel T. Medei.ros, M-M Paul F. Alexander, M-M Francis Corrigan, Mrs. Bonnie McCarthy, Mrs. Granville Cranston, M-M Ralph E. Bold, M-M JohnP. Dolen, M-M Herbert Weeks, M-M Henry T. <Drohan, M. Veronica Weidman, M-M Joseph Caissie, M-M Ralph DeGregorie, Mrs. John Gibbons, M-M C. Keefe Hurley, M-M Edward Kempton, M-M Paul Noonan, Frederick Bullock, Mrs. Joseph D. Hughes, John Hughes. $150 M-M William L. Dalton; $50 Rev. Msgr. James H. Doyle; $40 M-M Chester Warner; $25 Mrs. Joseph Goulding, M-M Evans Flynn, May Kenney, M-M Henry Dionne Jr.

OSTERVILLE Our Lady of the Assumption $1,000 Anonymous; $500 Rev. Clarence P. Murphy; $200 Catherine O'Connor; $150 John Shields; $125 Anonymous; $120 Anonymous; $100 Anonymous, John K. Keelon, Grace O'CQnnor, Anony>mous, Jerome Doyle, Anonymous, Frank Shea, William Laverty; $60 Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous, Oliver Champagny; $50 Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous, Caroline Gilligan, Edward Ma'cCourt, Hugh Colliton JT., Mrs. Sam Mu'llin, Sherwood Tondorf, Richard Oain, Philip Boudreau, Paul Snyder; $40 Anonymous; $37 Mrs. Howard Rohdin. $35 Anonymous, James Brown Jr., Charles Rogers, Mary Humphrey; $30 Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous, John Linehan, Benjamin Yanchuck, Margaret Kelly, Anonymous, Sherman BUSh; $25 Anonymous, Joseph McCook, Mrs. William Hurley;, Anonymous, Joseph Montefo1"te, Elizabeth McGowan, :Anonymous, Victor Adams, Anonymous, Grace Flaherty, Anonymous, Arthur McNulty, Anonymous, Dr. Robert Doherty, Anonymous, James Shields, Anonymous; J'ohn Pina, Anonymous, Pius Rooney, Anonymous, Roy Smith, Anonymous, Anonymous. . $25 Thomas O'Donnell, John O'Donnell, Daniel Leary, John McGowan, John Donovan Jr., Jeaillie Sullivan, James Mc;Grath, Virginia Duseau, J. Edmund Trumbour, William Johnston, Anonymous, Mrs. FTancis Butler, John T. Shea, Mrs. Philip Layne, Anonymous, Mrs. James Galla'gher, ;J,ames Flynn, William Carpenter, Mrs. Daniel Croriin, Richard CurleY, Edward Crosby.


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Sacred Heart $500 In Memory of Armando (Ed) Pacheco; $200 St. Vincent :De Paul Society; $150 M-M Henry Corey; $50 Dennis J. McCarthy, M-M Manuel Coutinho, A Friend, Mars James H. Butler, Frank Dorsey, Holy Ghost Association; $30 M:'M James Cleary; $25 M-M Raymond Billings, Mrs. John Oam,pos, R. W. Maher, M-M Daniel Flynn, Harry DOrT, M-M James S. Rego Jr.

st. Jobn the Evangelist $450 Rev. James W. C'lark; $235 A Fdend; $150 A Friend; $100 M-M William Carr; $65 Anonymous; .$50 AUy. & Mrs. John McCoy, M-M Alhert Giordano, M-M George Denmark, M-M J·ames Ahern, M-M Otto Becker Jr., M-M Richard P. McMorrow, A Friend, A Friend; $60 M-M Cornelius Minihan; $40 Anonymous; $35 A Foriend; $30 A Friend, M-M Peter Fernandes; $'25 M-M Michael Harrington, M-M Fredeerick J. Dun'bury, M-M Daniel Asquino, M-M Patrick Malone, A Friend, A Friend, M-M John O'Brien, A Friend, Marian B. Sule, George Henrikus, A Friend, A iFriend, A F'riend, Dr.-Mrs. J. Minhan.

$50 Mrs. Allan W. Harrison; $35 M-M Everett Rogers; $25 M-M Frank Simmons, Giordano's Restaurant.

ORLEANS St. Joan of Are $250 Rev. Martin L. Buote; $100 Ernest Kruppenbacher, Anna Barrett, Jame·s Clancy, John .Heney, Friend; $75 Friend; $50 Ben Bartolini, Friend, MildTed Crowley, Bernard Maguire, Friend, Earle Mountain; $40 John Varley, Donald Walwer, Charles Connors; $35' Charles Kenny, David Bessom. . $25 Mrs. Frederick Specht, Roland Frechette, Joseph Binowski, Martin Gauthier, Friend, Frank Sullivan, Mrs. William Hazelton, ChaTles Kimtis, Edmund Oles, Joanna McCarthy, Friend, Francis Smith, Albert Starkey, FTiend, Friend, Grace Schmidt, Friend, Friend. $25 Frances Wiatrowski, Theresa Counihan, Friend, Friend, Mrs. Ronald Chad, Edward Bessom, Ronald" Smith, Friend, Friend, Friend, Michael Kane, Earl Caswell, Friend, Charles & Paul Heudes, Carmela Popoli. $300 St. Joan of Arc Guild; $50 Eunice Turgeon, Frank Dugan, William & Mary Boundy; $25 Fred Henderson, Winifred R. Carney, Everett Smith, Emilien Perreault, Anthony Guera, Robert Leite, Dr. Alan T. Cahill, Thomas M. Garvey, Francis J. Hurley.

SANDWICH Corpus Christi $250 M-M John B. iHigby; $200 M-M John Joyce, Ma'cDonald's Sandwich Hardware, M-M Walter McFarland, M-M James W. Megley; $150 M-M Fred O. Earle Jr., The Misses Dorothy & Mary Gallant, M-M Dante Gallerani, M-M Herbert A. Hamlen; $125 M-M Leo J. Kelly, Rev. Raymond Robidia; $120 M-M Charles Fears; $100 M-M George Campbell, M-M Herbert A. Dam Sr., M-M Joseph Jacinto, M-M Eugene Maleady, M-M Richard Mannion, M-M William Martin, Gordon A. McGill; $75 M-M Daniel Ryan, M-M Clement Schlueter; 1$60 M-MJ Thomas W. O'Connor. $50 Arthur & May Armstrong, M-M Albert Bazzinotti, M-M John V. Bonner, M-M John Bulla, Mi's. Edgar Caron, M-M John F. Crowley, M-M Raymond Doucette, M-M Wi'lliam Dwyer, M-M Ernest,J. Farren, M-M Paul Gallant, Barbara Hadley, M-M Frank Haley, M-M. Anthony Harrison, M-M Frank Kohn, M-M George Murray, Dr. Sylvester Mc,Ginn, M-M Michael McNamara, M-M James Militello, Grace Morrill, M-M Francis C. O'Brien, Walter P. Oldham, George & Mary Ortolani, M-:M Arthur Pagani, M-M Antonio Rigazio, M-M J. Louis Roberti, M-M Hardld Shurtleff, M-M James H. Sibson, M-M John R. Wilson, In Memory of M-M Arthur Botelho. $40 M-M J. William Bettley, M-M Oharles Parks, M-M Albert Skirius; $36 M-M Kevin McLaughlin; $35 M-M' Joseph Baltusis, Joseph Dvorski & Elizabeth Chimes, M-M Amedio Gonella, Mrs. Julia Kane, M-M Richard Latimer, F1'I3ncis McConn, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, M-M Bertram Page, M-M MaJrtin Putnam, Mrs. John Ross, M- Gerald A. Tobin, Henry Werner; $30 M-M Walter A'lvesi, Laurence Balboni, M-M Edward Brennan, M-M Clement DelFavero,' M-M Bernard DiPietro, M-M RObert Enos, M-M Donald Fougere, M-M Emiliano Gavazza, Mrs. Marie Hervey, Mrs. Carl Leino, The Montague Family, M-M Paul J. O'Connell, Mrs. John E. Pessa, M-M Edward Poore, Mrs. Ann Sullivan.

$25 M-M Ferdinand Alvesi, M-M Joseph F. Bazzinotti, M-M John F. Bernard, Mrs. Antonio Bianchi, M-M James Boles, Bryden Insurance -Agency, M-M Howard Carlson, M-M Wi'lliam M. Chisholm, M-M John R. Connors, M-M David Orawford, M-M R~­ mond Crocker, M-M Robert Crowley, Mrs. Pietro Cugno, M-M Riohard Cun;er, Mrs. William D~ney, M-M Angelo Danti, M-M RichllJrd Donnellan, M-M Ramond Doucette Jr., Mrs. Stella Dvorski, M-M William K. Earle, M-M Robert Ferrick, M-M William FItzgerald, Mrs. Edward Francis, M-M Richard Gallant, M,..M Daniel A. Donovan. $2'5 Mrs. Loredano Gallerani, M-M Adolph Gelson, M-M Justin George, Dr.-Mrs. Ludgero Gomez, Mrs. Ray Granger, M-M Francis Heddy, M-M Rodolph Howes, Mrs. Channing Hoxie, M-M John Joyce, M-M Thomas G. Judge Jr., M-M Patrick Keane, Jeremiah Kelleher, M-M Bernard Kelly, M-M Edward Keohan, Peter Kohn, M-M James Koloski, Mrs. Margaret Langill, Mrs. J~hn T. Liberty, M-M Robert Lucas, M-M George Lynch, Mrs. James Mahoney, Gerard E. MacDonald III, M-M Gino Macoratti, Mrs. A. John MacQuade, M-M John MacQuade, Katherine 'Maley, Rose Maley, M-M Arthur McArdle.

M-M Russell McAuliffe Sr., M-M John G. McDonald, M-M William McIntyre, M-M Francis McKenna, Virginia McLaughlin, Thomas Milroy, M-M J·ames Morgan, M-M Eugene Morrow, M-M John F. Mu·rphy, M-M Bruce Nichols, M-M Richard O'Brien, M-M Brian OJiver, M-M Tivio Papi, M-M Columbo Pa'steris, M-M D9nald Philbrick, M-M Robert Quirk, Mrs. Chester Rich' M-M George Richards, M-M Michele Rigazio, M-M Edward RondelJ.1i, M-M Henry Roux, M-M William Salkevich, M-M Donald Shackl.~ton, Simple Fare RestauTllnt, Mrs. John J. Smith, M-M Dante Tassinari, M-M Tello Tontini, M-M Samuel Visconti, M-M Richard White, M-M John H. Williams, M~s. Donald Work.

$25 M-M Thomas Dunlavey, M-M Vincent Vancini, Mrs. Michael Fitzger~ld, M-M Wallace MacKinnon, Mrs. 'Harry Walker, M-M Henry Goff, M-M Charles H. Huff, Roland Brown, M-M Ralph Brown, Elizabeth Maginnis; M-M John LaFlamme, A Friend, A Friend, Elizabeth Cannon, M-M John Sheridan, Josephine Fletcher, M-M Francis Sweeney, M-M Leonard White. $25 M-M J·ohn Nelson, .Joseph Agrillo, James Blunt, M-M Ralph Biagiotti, M-M John Knutila, M-M Raymond Lucier, Mrs. PetE~r Keating, M-M Clarence Tracy, M-M Paul Cusick, M-M Gel'iald Conlon, Marie La,wlor, A Frien~, A FriEmd, Mrs. Albert King, M-M William H. Kurtz, M-M Chris O'Donnell, M-M Harold Czarnetzki.

PROVINCETOWN St. Peter the Apostle !$600 Rev. Edward J. Burns; $150 Se:amen's Saving Bank. A E~rjend; $100 M. Dolores Burns; $50 A Friend; $35 M-M !Raphael Merrill, John C. Snow; $25 Catholic Daughters of America, Willis Carlos, M-M Joseph Dirsa, Duarte Motors, Genevieve Ferreira, Dorothy Linsky, Joan Snow. WEST HARWICH Holy Trinity $300 Priests of the Sacred Hearts; $250 Association of the Sacred Hearts Holy Trinity Con!e,rence; $1!iO Tn Memory of M-M David C. Blackmore; $125 M-M Bemis Boies, Frances & Helen Taylor; $100 Lawrence E. Stevens, M-M John Gegenwarth, M-M Paul Hunter, M-M Francis Murphy, . Arthur Poirier, Alice Pumphret & Marie Kelley; $75 M-M Paul Carney; $60 Hilda Cutter; $55 M-M Ge.rald Flintoft; $50 Patricia M. Bennett, M-M Dominic Ciaccio, M-M Barry Fernandes, Hester & Margaret Griffin, M-M Robert Kelly, M-M William McCarthy, M-M John O'Donnell, Rev. Bernard O'Rourke, M-M Wallace Raneo, Mary & Rose Sylvia, M-M Edward Uppgard, M-M Vincent Walsh. $35 M-M Roger Cahill, M-M Timothy Clifford, M-M William Downey, M-M Donald Geary, M-M Pe,ter Greene, M-M Ronald Nordstrom, M-M Francis Recka; $30 M-M. Robert W. Canley, James J. Connor, Neal Holland, M-M Amos Leyton, M-M John Lopes. Ann McDade, Margaret Moogan, Leo Sullivan, Mrs. Walter Trainer. $25 M-M Raymond Alvey. Cecelia Anderson, M-M Hugo Baroni, M-M Edward Blute, M-M William Cannon, Mrs. Amy Carbonneau, M-M Ronald Carron, Chester Chase, Evelyn T. Clarke, Rose Cody, Mrs. Gil Coleman, Mrs. Joseph Connell. M-M Matthew Crehan, M-M Norman Da'~enais, M·-M Thomas. Egan, M-M Dennis English. M-M Salvator Faranda, M-M John FerIluson, M-M John Ferreira, William J. Flaherty. M-M Cornelius Foley, M-M Arthur Frost, M-M George Gardner, Marguerite & Edward Hathaway. . $25 M-M Carl Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude Kiley, S. Marion MacAuley, M-M Walter MacLauchlan, M-M Richard Maguire, Harold Mahon, M-M Anthony Marini, Marie Mann. M-M Robert McCarthy, M-M Thomas McGuire. M-M Harold McKenna, M-M Charles MoLaughlin, M-M Charles McVay, M-M William Mello, M-M John Merna, Mrs. E:lizabeth Miller, Mrs. Frank Moran, M-M Thomas Murphy, Helen Nealy, Ida O'Brien, M-M Carl Pearson, Mrs. Carlota 'Pena. $25 M-M John Raneo, M-M Edwin Roderick, M-M

Lester Shatzer, M-M Robert Snow, Henry Stenberg, M-M Peter Sugda, Mrs. James Sullivan, M-M James Supple, M-M Leonard Thayer, M-M David Webber, Judge Robert A. Welsh, M-M Edward Woolley. SOUTH YARMOUTH

St. Pius X $600 Rev. Msgr. Henry T. Munroe, V.E.; $250 M-M Augustus J. Kochis; $210 M-M J'!!;mes Dooley; $150 M-M John Doherty, M-M William Mitchell, M-M William J. O'Brien; $150 Rev. Joseph E. McGrady, S.J.; $100 Fernand A. Boudreau, M-M Thomas F. Burns, M-M Paul Cameron, M-M Charles Eager, Katherine Fitzgerald, M-M Martin Geraghty, Mrs. JO:l.eph Hanley, Mrs. Joseph F. Mitchell, Mrs. William T.Smith, Mrs. William C. Salmon; $75 M-M Francis Conroy, M-M Raymond Ludden, Joe Meehan; $60 M-M Joseph D. Evers. $50 M-M' Arthur Beatty, M-M Anthony Cammarano, M-M Francis X. Collins, M-M Patrick Cox, John F. Coyle, M-M John Curley, M-M Robert Dean, M-M James Desmond, M-M Douglas Donovan, Mrs. Thomas Grew, James E. Halpin & Mi,ss Elizabeth Halpin, Mary G. Hammon, M-M Clarenee King, Mary Lane & Julia Walsh, Doris LeClair, M-M Philip Mack, M-M John Mitchell, Marjorie E. McCready, Mrs. Fred W. McNabb, Mrs. Dennis J. O'Connor, M-M Edward F. O'Neil Jr., Carmen Porazzo, M-M F. W. Quinn, M-M G. W. Sears, John & Mary Sheehan. $45 The Lanigan Family, Margaret M. Lanigan, Mary L. Barron, Claire Lingenfelder; $40 Henry J. Healey, M-M Oscar Jo'1ly; $35 M-M Daniel J. Casey, M-M David E. Gallagher, M-M Adam Kurpat, M-M Arthur Lynch, M-M Charles Tourjee, M-M Thomas J. Walsh, M-M George E. Wefers; $30 Maj. Ret. Margaret J. Conley, M-M J. T. Crawford, Mrs. Margaret D. Grimes, M-M John J. Kelly, Mrs. Eveline Sullivan.

$25 Dr.-Mrs. Peter Amorosi, M-M George Benzin, Mrs. Edward Bosworth, Mrs. James F. Brennan, M-M Robert P. Bronske, M-M William Brumagin, M-M John Buckley, M-M Frederick Ca1'lahan, M-M John Callahan, John P. Campbell, M-M Robert Carey, Charles R. Carney, M-M Henry P. Caruso, M-M John Carroll, M-M James B. Coffey, Mrs. Joseph E. Colgan, Ann Conley, M-M James J. Connell, Ralph Connor, M-M Oharles M. Cronin, M-M Stephen Crowley, Helen C. Cunningham, M-M William J. Cunningham, Mrs. Arthur Dahill, M-M John Danforth, Rubh P. Donovan. $25 M-M Charles P. Driscoll, M-M Justin J. Driscoll, M-M Thomas Eaton, Julia H. Farrington, Margarita Farrington, M-M Hugh T. Fee, M-M James Feeney, Mrs. James Finley, M-M William E. Finnerty, John & Alice Flynn, Mrs. Albert E. French, M-M Michael J. Frucci, l\iilton Garvin, Mrs. Katherine C. Gately & Edward, .Helen Gill, John J. Gill, M-M Michael Gilligan, M-M Norris'Gladding, Mary Healy, M-M Daniel L. Healy, M-M Joseph Hi'ggins, John & Grayce Howlabd, Eleanor Iodice, M-M Charles Karyania, M-M James E. Keefe, M-M Peter Kenneally, M-M James H. Kennedy, M-M Lawrence Kenney, Francis Kilcline, M-M James A.' King, Mrs. Gertrude M. Kjellberg. $25 M-M Cha,rles Knox, M-M George A. Langill, M-M Edward B. Lynch, Mrs. Helen Lynch, M-M Leo MacIver, Mrs. Catherine MacLelland, M-M George McGurn, M-M James L. Mahon, Mrs. Robert W. Maloney, M-M Sylvester Maloney, M-M John G. Manning, William Marnell, Anthony Martino, Mrs. Anthony Masciarotte, M-M George Mather, M-M Richard Maxwell, Margaret & Katherine McDermott, Mrs. Thomas P. McDonough., James McGeary, Andrew McGivney, Anne McGivney, M-M John McKenney, M-M Peter MoNamara, M-M Edward J. McGrath, M-M Bernard Mulcahy, .Rith Mulford, Mrs. William B. O'Brien, M-M Patrick O'Connor, M-M Richard O'Neill. In memory of Louis R. Parks, M-M Henry Paquin, M-M Norbert Parent, M-M David Pearson, M-M William Redmond, Mrs. Marlowe C. Reed, Grace Reilly, Raymond V. Reilly Jr., M-M James Ruhan, M-M Arthur Shaw, M-M John Silver, M-M Paul St. Onge, M-M Edward Streile, M-M Edward Sullivan. $25 M-M John Sullivan, In memory of Lawrence P. SuUivan Sr., M-M Paul SuJIivan, M-M George Talbot, M-M Francis P. Tighe, M-M Paul V. Traverse, Esther M. Turnbull, M-M Basil Walsh, Mrs. Ches,ter Wheeler, Gertrude F. Who)::m. M-M Jif'lse1}.h Wh;tehead Mrs. Leonard Wilson, M-M Walter E. Wright, Valentina Zimarouska. $100 M-M Edward J. Gleeson; $75 M-M Jeremiah Herlihy, Barbara A. Sullivan; $50 M-M Donald Morrison, M-M Joseph B. Whelan; $35 Mrs. C. Ramsdell, Mrs. Ar1thur J. Sullivan; $30 Maragret Padden, M-M Edward Robinson, M-M John A. Sullivan, Ann Tighe. $25 M-M John Correia, M-M Gilbert Dillon, James DoheJ,'ty, M-M Francis Donnelly, M-M Donald Fanning, Mrs. John Fennessey, Mrs. Ernest W. Geddes, Mr. Gervais, Mrs. Green. M-M Angelo Lanza, M-M. William Lynch, M-M Elliot Martin, M-M Joseph Mulligan, Bernard McCabe, M-M William F. O'Grady, M-M Jose.ph Panek, M-M James F. Reymolds, M-M Matthew Sinasky, Mrs. John W. Spence, M-M James N. Stephens, M-M George Thompson, M-M Frank T. Toner.

VINEYARD HAVEN St. Augustine $200 Dean Swift; $100 Francis Metell; $60 David Whittemore; $40 Daniel Burgo, J. Laura Sherwood, William Figueiredo; $35 Connie Lopes; $30 B. S. Nickowal; $25 Bradford Sylvia, Manuel Estrella, John Hughes, Alice Tobin, Louise Gr~ffin, Frank Lopes, Dora Beauchemin, John Larsen, Alice Hanley, John Fortes, James Gillis, Joseph Tierney, F:rancis Duart. WELLFLEET Our Lady of LounJ,es $250 Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank; $100 Kathleen & Harry Parkington; $50 The Downs Insurance Agency; $40 Clarence Barrio; $35 Anonymous; $25 Chellise & Larry Cardinal, Rose Galvin, Dorothy & Walter Lundberg, Mary Gray, Judy & Ronald Thureson, Francis & Margaret Guindon, Robert S.. Dutra, Ernest Silva, John Thomas, Flora Peters. WOODS HOLE St. Joseph $350 Rev. James P. Dalzell; $300 A Friend; $100 M-M Emil Tietje, A Friend, Dr.-Mrs. Wm. J. Daly, St. Vincent De Paul; $75 Mrs. Claudia Pendergast, M-M Eugene Young, A Friend, A Friend; $60 M-M Daniel O'Grady; $50 A Friend, A Friend, John Valoi,s, M-M Peter W. Kazmier, Elmer F. Hallett; $45 A Friend; $30 M-M Fred Metell. $25 J. Throckmorton, M-M Brian McDermott, M-M Ralph Simone·au, M-M Stephen McInnis, M-M Charles Clarkin, A Friend, M-M Joseph Neary, M-M Wm. J. Boyer, J. P. Tierney, Ruth T. Pyne, M-M George Wye, May Trawbridge, Lee-5ide, Inc., A Friend.

ASSONET St. Bernard $250 Rev. Leonard M. Mullaney; $100 M-M Robert Barboza,M-M John Brown, M-M Benoit Charland, Mrs. Robert Norton, M-M. Marianno Rezendes Sr.; $80 M-M Robert. Blake; $40 M-M Leo Conroy; $35 M-M Francis Andrews; $30 M-M Paul Levesque. $25 M-M William .Boulay, M-M Richard Brown, M-M Francis Cheyunski, M-M Joseph Corey, M-M Steven Cordeiro, M-M Gerald DiChiaro, M-M James King Jr., M-M John. Pacheco, M-M Edward Thompson, M-M Thomas Perry.


FALL RIVER St. Mary Ca.thedral $500 Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington; $200 Margaret Lahey; $100 Ruth Hurley, Catherine Lynch, Joseph Magri'by, M-M James A. O'Brien Jr.; $75 M-M John R. McGinn, Eileen & Gertrude Sullivan; $50 M-M N. T. Tyrrell, M-M Roger Vezina, M-M Edward Betty, Robert Coggeshall, Rose M. Dowling, M-M Michael Hayes & Mary & Claire, In Memory of Mr. Jere Holland, Mary T. Hurley, Mrs. William F. Hurll, Margaret Kennedy, Dorotpy Leary, Claire O'Toole, Thomas Sullivan; $35 In Memory of Josephine Carvalho, Ann Standish, 'Richard Sulliv·an; $33 Angela Cyr. $30 Elizabeth M. Hall, M-M Leo A. Martin & Virginia, M-M John Murphy, Gertrude O'Loughlin, Daniel Shea; $25 M-M William E. Berry, M-M George Burns, Wilfred L. Jean, Mrs. Mary Lee, Benoit Levesque, M-M Francis J. O'Neil, Mrs. Stephen O'Toole, Mrs. Eugene Ponton, Mrs. Raymond Reynolds, Eleanor Shea, James Sullivan, M-M George Sutherland, M-M Leo TMbault, Mrs. Bridget Thornton, M-M Joseph Vital. $300 St. Vincent dePaul Conference of St. Mary's Cathedral; $50 Helen Burns, M-M Laurence A. Coyle, Dorothy Kiroby, Angela Wingate; $35 James Wingate; $25 M-M Michael Arrud·a, Grace Connors in Memory of Charles & Eliza Connors, Laura Conway, Kathryn Dailey, M-M' Frank DePaola, Margaret G. Diskin, Mary A. Gingras, Daniel Grace, Mary Kirby, M-M August Mello, M-M Ernest Moniz, HeLen Shea. '

Blessed Sacrament $50 Roger Lauzon; $40 A&W Root Beer (M-M George Medeiros); $25 Albert Beaudoin, Leo-Paul Beaudoin, Mrs. Lionel Beaudoin, A Friend, A Friend, A Friend, Yvonne Lafontaine, Louis Ste. Marie, Bertha Martel.

Santo Christo $400 Rev. Antonio C. Tavares; $130 In Memory of Justino, Maria & Joseph Simoes; $120 M-M Norman A. Alves; $100 Parish Society of St. Vincent de Paul; $75 M-M Daniel Castanho, M-M Alfred Carreiro, In Memory of Leocadia & Manuel Canario & Maria & John Moniz; $64 Joseph Martins Miranda & family; $60 Parish Youth Group - In memory of Michael Oliveira. $50 M-M J'ohn F. Victor, M-M Antone Sousa, In memory of Antonio & Clara Simas, In memory of Joao & Alex·andrina Luiz, Alice Simas, M-M Joseph M. Rego, Maria Rosario Pacheco, M-M Nelson Luis Mateus, Joseph P. Gonsalves, M-M Manuel C. Faria, M-M Alfred Campos, M-M John N. Brilliant, Maria Helena Augusto; $40 M-M John F. Silvia; $30 In memory of Pontes Family, M-M Manuel Paiv·a, M-M Edward D. Medeiros, M-M Joaquim S. Machado & family, M-M Joao Francisco Machado, Jesse Carvalho, Joao Albernaz & family. $25 In Memory of Antonio Tavares Jr., Anibal & Beatrice Souza, In Memory of Antonio L. Sampaio, Santo Christo Holy Name Society, William Reis, M-M Manuel Paulo, M-M Justino B. Paulo, In memory of the parents 'of M-M Frank Pacheco, Alexandrina Pacheco, M-M Joseph Nunes Jr., In memory of Angie Moreira, M-M Anthony Moniz, John Medeiros, in memory of his f·amily, Grace Learned, Antonia Furtado, M-M Antone L. Furtado, Duke's Variety, Cunha's Bakery, CizaLtina Cordeiro, Alberto Carreiro, Bar-, reira's Construction Co., Inc., M-M Henry Archambault, Victor M. Augusto. $100 A Friend, Confirm·ation Class '79, Espirito Santo CYO; $50 Joanne Hubert; $40 Jaime Pavao, .Noberta Pavao; $30 A Friend; $25 Irene Vasconcellos, David Vasconcellos, M-M Gilbert Tavares, Madelenea Gomes, Fran~ B. Souza, M-M Antonio Arruda, A Friend, M-M Jose Silva & Family, M-M Anthony Alves, Evelyn Hubert, Janice Hubert, Espiritto Santo Woman's Guild, M-M Paulo Lindo & family.

Holy Cross $250 Franciscan Fathers; $75 Holy Rosary Sodality; $50 Anonymous; $40 In Memory of John Pietruszka; $30 M-M Stanley W. Nowak, A Friend, M-M Robert J. Ciosek, Anonymous; $25 Stephen Dzialo, Mary Biskup, Anonymous, M-M Walter Witengier, A Friend,. Anonymous, M-M Joseph Mlynek, A Friend.

Holy Name $500 Dr.-Mrs. Andre Nasser; $300 Dr. Daniel T. Harrington, Margaret G. Dillon; $200 Mrs. George P. Hurley, Catharine Furze, Dr.-Mrs. Harry Powers; $150 M-M Raymond Clancy; $125 Mae Leary, Peerless Laundry, Inc.; $110 In Memory of Ann M. Lynch, Mrs. Michael O"Rourke; $100 M-M Alexander Vezina, John Ruane Jr., M-M James Collins, Dr.-Mrs. Orner E. Boivin, Atty. & Mrs. Long, Atty. & Mrs. Joseph Callahan, M-M Daniel Viveiros, Leonard H. Phelan Jr., Clarie Mullins.· $75 In Memory of M-M Louis B. Devine, Mrs. William A. Torphy, The Kennys, The Neilan Family, Elinor Lenaghan; $60 Atty. & Mrs. Roger Morgan, M. Cecilia Sheahan, M-M Thomas F. Burke; $55 Elizabeth McArdle; $50 Helen G. Law, Emma Connors, Kathleen Smyth, M-M William C. Furze, M-M Gerard Fortin ~ Colette, Catherine P. Harrington, Genevieve A. Harrington, Mrs. Thomas Tansey, In Memory of Sr. Mary Cecelia and Kathleen Gillespie, Hilda Phillips, The Dwyer F·amily, In Memory of Gladys L. O'N~il, Anna G. McCaroty, Mrs. John Hogan & Katherine, Dorothy C. Sullivan, Mona Shea. $50 John Kea'ting, Mrs. John B. Cummings, Mrs. William McCarthy, M-M John R. Bonner, M-M Herve Bernier, Dr.-Mrs. Alfred J. Roy, In Memqry of Robert

Grandmont, M-M Frederick B. McDonald, M-M Michael Coughlin, Mrs. Edward B. Downs, Atty. & Mrs. William F.' Patten, M-M Paul Dumais, M-M Henry Dussault, M-M Francis L. Collins III, M-M Wilfred Salois; $40 M-M Harold J. Dusoe, M-M Joseph Pinsonneault; $36 In Memory of Dep. Chief Walter Pietruska. $35 M-M Joseph Keefe, Kathryn V. Whalen & Margaret M. Whalen, M-M Fred Czerwonka, M-M Raymond Gallagher, M-M Vincent Mannion, M-M Charles Leonard, Bernard Sweeney, M-M J,ames K. Marum, M-M Norman J. Roy; $30 Helen V. Lomax, Katherine Lomax, M-M Pierre Brouns, M-M Norman E. Bolger, Kathryn Lapre, Margaret Powers, David T. Sullivan, Mrs. J'ohn J. Gallagher, M-M James O'Brien, Mary C. Casey, Madeline Casey. ' $25 M-M Thomas Dunn, Catherine O'Connor, M-M William Chippendale, M-M Wilfred P. Desruisseaux, M-M Thomas Alecrim, M-M John Medeiros, Mrs. William Shea, M-M William P. Ready, M-M Francis Crowe, M-M Stephen Nawrocki, M-M Stephen J. Nawrocki, Bernadette Walsh, M-M Roger Dufour II, M-M Joseph F. McGrady, Mrs. Louise Ponton, M-M Henry Kitchen Jr., Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, M-M Leo J. Flynn, M-M Robert Kitchen, M-M Hugo V, Violette. $2'5 Mary Ann Dillon, M-M Victor Ferraine, M-M William Renaud, Mrs. Walter Fallon, M-M Roger Souza, M-M Elmer Stafford Jr., Helena Kelley, M-~{ John J. Furze, M-M Bernard Ryan, M-M Raymond Monahan, Mrs. James A. Heaney, M-M Angelo Stavros, M-M John A. Burke, Mrs. James E. Mullins, Marguerite J. Bonner, Mrs. Nicholas Hurst, Julia T. Harrington, M-M Antonio Castro, M-M. Richard Ha,rtnett, Mrs. Edward Murphy, M-M P"lt':'ir:k L~nn?;rd. M-M Paul R. Dunn, M-M Roland L. Boulay, M-M P. Henry Desmond, Clarence Bonner, Gertrude L. Mercier. $25 M-M Richard Wood, John Ruane Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth Zalenski, M-M Joseph Andrade, M-M Edward Witkowicz, M-M Warren Wood, Mrs. Patricia Selleck, Mrs. Arthur Shea. M-M Louis D. Coffey, Dr.-Mrs. Patrick J. Foley, M-M George Kelly, Mrs. Alice C. Harrin~ton, Honor Toohey, Mary Kelly, M-M Edward Grace, M-M John Donnelly Jr., M-M Joseph Delaney, M-M Thomas A. O'Donnell, John Reder, The Nash Family, M-M Daniel Kelly, M-M Louis Shea, M-M Edward J. Metras, Cathrine Shea. $25 Anna L. Sullivan, Mrs. Francis Reg·an, Mrs. Margaret Mercier, Cecilia E. Medeiros, Emma L'Archevesque, M-M Charles Frascatore, M-M Henry J. Lemerise, In Memory of Sister Mary Simeon, S.U.s.C.; M-M Chester Nuttall, M-M Gerard Mack, In Memory of Katherine McNaboe, M-M Az~.rius Plourde, A Friend, Relenza C. Manchester, Joseph Pelletier. Alice Monohan, M-M Roger Tache, M-M David Bishop, Ml'lrcplla Warrener, M-M John Azavedo, Benevides Family, M-M James Murray, M-M Antone Fernandes, M-M J·ohn J. Sullivan, Mrs. Donald J. Hackett. $250 Dr.-Mrs. Daniel L. Mooney; ·Dr.-Mrs. John Carvalho; $100 In Memory of Msgr. John A. Chippendalp.. Gertrude & Alice Lynch, Robert Patenaude, M-M Robert Na~le, M-M Thaddeus GoUtz; $75 M-M Fred Zebrasky, In Memory of Lawrence J. Mercier; $60 Tn Memory of John ~ Marg.aret McDermott; $50 M-M John Carr, M-M' Charles Franco, M-M Gustave Mattos, M-M Herman Mello, Grace Sullivan, Mrs. James Worden. Catherine Lysaght. $45 M-M Romeo McCallum; $40 M-M Arthur Donowin: $::l6 M-M Arthur Gladu: $35 M-M William H~nry, M-M. Howard Marcoux; $30 Mrs. Thomas Collins, M-M .James Almond, Margaret McCallum, Mar~aret Rita Sullivan. M-M Armand Desmarais: $25 Mrs. Hilary White, Sisters of Providence-St. Raphael Provincial House. Mrs. James J. Sullivan, Mary L. Walsh, Margaret Hession, Mrs. James Eastwood, Edward J. Harrinl!ton. M-M John P. Harrinl!ton, Agnes Murtagh. $25 Kathryn M. Drogue, M-M Frederic D'Adamo, M-M Raymond ChipDendale, M-M Stanley Mikolazyk. In Memory of .lohn B. Hart. M-M Rene Lavoie. M-M Jamps Hoylp.. M-M Dennis GriMin. M-M John D'Amhro~~n. M-M '1'hl'm'ls Cullen, M-M Joseoh McGuill. M-M John F. McMahon, Mabel Moran, M-M Anthony D'Ambrosio. M-M Anthony LaCava. Catherine O'Connell, M-M James Harrington, M-M William M. Aylward, M-M Raymond Greely, M-M Francis Harrington. $2!i M-M 1. Paul Lanzisera, M-M Vincent Johnson, In Memory of Frank & Maria Isa'bel Medeiros. M-M Alcide Morrell, M-M Abram G. Caswell, M-M John Crook, In Memory of Joey Furtado, James J. Quinn, M-M Edward Teixeira, M-M Adelino Flores.

Notre Dame $300 Rev. Msgr. Alf.red J. Gendreau; $100 Rev. Thomas E. Morrissey, M-M Roger LaBonte, A Friend; $75 Cecile Masse; $55 In Loving Memory of Emily B. & Richard N. PinsonnauLt; $50 M-M Normand Paul, Helena Chace, Mrs. Anne Frascatore, Medora & Jeannette Dupuis, M-M Henry Ouellette; ~35 Emile J. Amiot; $30 M-M Thomas Mellen, M-M Raymond Morrissette. $25 M-M J. Ademo,rd Allard. M-M Leop'old Baraby, Gerard Berger, M-M Joseph Bernier, Marie A. Clement, Remi Couture, M-M Paul Dumais. M-M Gerard Duquette. M-M ROl!er Fournier, M-M Geor~e Geary, Eugene Hubert. M-M Arthur Laflamme, M-M Antonio Lagasse, M-M Umberto Latess·a, Mrs. Armand Lussier, Pauline & Gertrude Lussier, M-M Rene Monast, M-M Alhprt Paren,t. Mr.s. Laetitia Petit, Wilfrid Poirier, M-M Edgar St. Martin.

Our Lady of the Angels $1,000 Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes; $250 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $200 1979 Confirmation Class of Our Lady of the Angels; $100 In Memory of Lillian M. Theodore, Council of Catholic Women, Holy Rosary Sodality, Holy Name Society; $60 Tobias Monte; $50 Alfred & Kathryn Coray, Gerald Cardelli, Furtado Family, George

Tonelli, Joseph Mello, Mary & Pa'tricia Cabral, Knights of the Altar, M-M Arthur Rego. $40 'M-M John Branco; $36 Alfred M. Mello; $35 William Rego Sr., David Rogers; $30 Richard Couto, Richard Pavao, Americo Miranda, Emma & Adelaide Arruda, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, John M. Ar,ruda, Leonora Mello; $25 Manuel Linhares, Herman Botelho, Christiano Pacheco, Kenneth Carrier, Lionel Rodrigues, Mary Machado, John Freitas, William Rego Jr., Children of Mary Sodality. $25 M-M William J. Rackowski, John J. Souza, Henry Rego, M-M Augstino Gagliardi, Alfred. Almeida Jr., Joseph Braga, Manuel Viveiros, August Ricardo & Daughters, Joseph Silvia, Carlos Dionizio Jr., Manuel Medeiros, M-M John Wheadon, Antonio Soares, Holy Ghost Portuguese Social Club, Inc.; M-M Amos Braga, Edmund Viei-ra, Victor Santos, Antone Michaels, Robert Correia., Alfred Almeida, Manuel Aguiar, Manuel Silvia Jr., Carol A. Hryciw, Carl Frederick, John Medeiros Jr., Antone Medeiros, Julius Rodriques, John Correia, Manuel Correira, John Moniz, Thaddeus Dzugala, Joseph Ferreira. Juliette Candeias, M-M Manuel FreHas, Our Lady ot the Angels Senior Citizens.

Our Lady of Health $350 Rev. Joao C. Martins; $200 Holy Name Society, Youth Group, Holy Ghost Society; $132 Holy Rosary Society; $100 Ladies Guild; $50 St. Vincent dePaul Society, M-M David Amaral, M-M Alfred Gonsalves; $35 M-M Jeremias ·Rego. $25 M-M J,oseph Prenda, M-M Thomas Cordeiro, Francisco Silvia, Beatrice O. Vasconcellos, Afonso Cabr·al, Mrs. Miguel Correia, M-M Joseph Gonsalves In memory of Louise Sousa, M-M Joseph Gonsalves In Memory of John Gonsalves, Mrs. Mary Ferreira In memory of Antone Ferreira, James Freitas In Memory of M-M Manuel Freitas.

Our Lady of the Holy Rosary $300 Rev. Vincent F. Diaferio; $100 Holy Rosary Women's Guild; $50 The Furguiele Family, Mr,s. Lena Ricci; $35 M-M Frank Stetkiewicz Sr.; $30 Mrs. Pileria Ventura, Mrs. Acquilino DiSpiri to. $25 Manuel Brum, Mrs. Edward Ciarpella, Angelo Ferraro, Edith S. Flanagan, M-M Joseph A. McNally, M-M Joseph Roderick, The Sasso Family, Rose Sisca, M-M Dennis Toomey, M-M Raymond Nogueira.

Immaculate Conception $300 Rev. Justin J. Quinn $138 William J. Dugan; $100 A Friend; $75 Mrs. Thomas Fleming; $60 M-M Ray Lafleur; $50 A Friend, M-M Lucien Bedard, In Memory of James W. Hennessy, Mrs. Teresa Hetu, Mary Lennon & Mrs. Mary Lennon, A Friend, Florence Lynch; $40 M-M Thomas McHenry; $30 Mrs. Thomas F. Heaney Sr. & Thomas F. 'Heaney Jr., M-M Mario Lacava, M-M Frank P. Natale, Grace Walsh. $25 A Friend, In Memory of Joseph Ashworth, Bertha Ashworth, William Benevides, James Bentley, A Friend, George Charbonneau, Mrs. Thomas King, Mrs. Everett Lafleur, Margaret L. Dugan, M-M Thomas Fournier, M-M John Kostek, In Memory of John" T. MoDonald, John & Mary McMurrer, William Murphy, A F,riend, M-M William Slater, Jane H. Sullivan, Mrs. Wright Turner, Mrs. Hector Savoie, Mrs. Peter Yeaman.

Sacred Heart $300 Rev..Barry W. Wall; $125 In memory of Mildred G. Harrington; $100 M-M Edmund Mitchell, M-M John J. Har,rington, Sr. Gertrude Goulet, R.J.M.; In Memory of M-M John J. Tuite, M-M Daniel Murphy Jr.. Tn Memory of M-M James E. Flynn, In Memory of Mary H. C. Flynn, Alice C. & Mary V. Harrington; $75 M-M Walter H. White, Dorothy McLachlan; $60 Leonard J. Hughes. $50 M-M John Shay, M-M Jimmy McRoy, Sarah Halligan, Daniel F. Duffy, M-M Antone Feno Jr., COnE,tance R. Lynch, James H. & Anna L. Sullivan, Grace L. Martin, Manuel J. Soares, Jane G. Broderick; $35 M-M John Dean; $30 Ellen L. & Catherine F. Cou~hlin, Thomas J. Loftus, M-M Robert Partington, M-M Paul R. White. $25 Mrs. John P. Fleming, George O'Brien, Norman Meyer, In, Memory of Robert M. Murphy, Charles Curtis, Stephen R. Lopes, Willard Piper, Charles f. Bliffins, William J. Desmond, Thomas J. Dolan, Thomas Keane, Robert Carey, M-M Abel Marceline, Charles A. Duffy, Margaret F. Lenaghan, Leo P. Smith, Regina M. Higgins, Kathryn Madden, Lillian Madden. $25 Ellen Nugent, Mrs. Manuel M. Costa, In Memory of Jeremiah J. Brosnan & Mary A. Brosnan, In Memory of Edward M. Dillon, M-M Raymond F. Powers, M. Doris Sullivan, Evelyn Tonelli.

St. Anne $200 M-M Edgar Ross; $50 Loretta Fillion; $35 Gauthier Family; $30 M-M Ernest Dupre; ~5 M-M Normand Berube, M-M Alfred Bedard, Donald C. Auger. $100 M-M Normand Boule, $50 M-M Andre Plante, Normand Gagnon, M-M Manuel Botelho; $40 A.nne & Philippe Nadeau; $25 M;-M Henry Picard, Cecile Sutton, M-M Henry Gagnon.

St. Anthony of Padua $100 Antone & Vickie Camara; $50 Manuel H. & Mary J. Camara; $35 Emery Gomes Sr. & Family; $25 Manuel, Maria & Anna Pavao, Frank & Olivia Carreira, Robert Sousa.

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FALL RIVER st. EUza.beth $265 Rev. George de J. Sousa; $50 St. Eliza,beth's Ladies Guild, Holy Name Society; $35 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $26 Anthony RodrIg~es; $25 J. M. Canvas Co., Laura Nobrega, Joseph Martms.

st. John the Baptist $250 M-M Donald Vezina; $100 St. J. Bte. St. Vincent de Paul Store; $55 M-M Edward Ouellette' $50 M-M Raymond Picard; $40 M-M William GUiimette; $32 M-M Orner Harrison; $30 M-M Eugene Gagnon; $25 M-M Alu-ed Berube, George Campbell, M-M Ronald Cote, M-M Lionel Dupont, Anonymous, Doris Dubreuil, M-M John Farrell, M-M Arthur Gauthier, M-M Robert Messier, M-M Philias Ouellette, M-M Arthur Vidal.

St. Joseph $400 Rev. Paul F. McCarrick; $300 The Misses Valerie, Bernadette, Alma Foley; M-M John Moloney; $100 Mrs. Leroy Borden, M-M James Downey, Julia Mahoney; $50 Frances Brough, Eunice Dion, M-M John Mercer; $40 M-M Joseph Boyd; $35 M-M Alfred Jones, Mildred Powers; $30 M-M William Nugent, M-M James V. Perkins. $25 Anne Borden, Francis W. Davis, M-M Clement Dowling, Emily Downey, M-M Daniel R. Foley, M-M Leonard Greenhalgh, Mrs. Raymond Heyworth, Peter Hodnett, M-M Joseph Macek, Hillard M. Nagle, Agnes O'Brien, M-M Russell Pichette, Eileen Rego, Mary. D. Sullivan, Mary Rose Sullivan. $200 Hon. Beatrice H. Mullaney; $150 M-M Joseph O'Connell; $100 Francis L. Harrington; $75 M-M Daniel O'Connell; $50 Mary Cullen, Joseph D. Harrington, Julia Harrington,. Mary Whittaker; $25 M-M Leonard Alves, Jose Borges, Mrs. Jose Borges, M-M Louis Cahill, Joseph L. Campbell, M-M George Carayanes, Anne Cote, Mrs. Wallace Fairbanks, John FitzRerald, M-M Carlton Gagnon, M-M William Lomax, Mrs. John Markland, M-M Hugh J. Maguire.

st. Mathieu $100 M-M Joseph Rivard; $50 M-M Raymond Poisson; $35 M-M Paul Lapointe, Mrs. Eugene Dionne; $'25 Miss Germaine Guay, M-M John Cabaceiras, Miss Ann Roussel, M-M Alfred Mello, M-M Alphonse Mailloux, M-M Raymond Murphy.

st. Michael $150 Rev. Manuel T. Faria; $100 Mary T. Carvalho; $75 Rosalina V. Costa in memory of Edward Costa, Guilhermina Viveiros & James Viveiros, M-M Antone Souza, Belmira E. Tavares; $70 M-M Joao Aguiar; $60 Beatrice Capeto; $50 Isabel Capeto, Dr.-Mrs. Joseph Carvalho, M-M Manuel S. Medeiros, Cecilia C. Oliveira, M-M Gerald H. Silvia; $40 M-M Guilhermina Oliveira. $30 M-M Antonio Goncalo, Mrs. Mary Gonsalves & Family, M-M Raul O. Medeiros, M-M Albert Mello, M-M Antone Moniz, M-M Virginio Tavares, A Parishioner; $25 A Parishioner, M-M Belisario A. Almeida, A Friend, M-M Manuel L. Carreiro, A Friend, M-M Stanley Dopart, A Friend, Manuel Lataway, M-M Francis 1. Lennon, Misses Edith & Dorothy Machado, M-M Antone Mello, M-M Fernando C. MoniZ, Mary Pacheco, M-M Joseph R. Pontes, M-M Alvin Rego, M-M Antonio M. Rego.

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ss. Peter & Paul $100 In Memory of J. Edward Glynn, John Dolan, Mary Tyrrell, st. Vincent de Paul Council, Mildred Shannon; $50 M-M Edward TyrJ"ell, M-M John O'Connor, Mary Glynn, M-M Edward Kelly, Mrs. Nicholas Tyrrell, Helen R. Sullivan, SS. Peter & Paul CYO; $40 M-M Frank Sullivan; $3'5 M-M John Wilding, William Garvey; $30 Florence Taylor, M-M William O'Neil, John Tyrrell, Catherine Lynch, M-M William Hyland. $25 M-M Richard Tavares, Eileen Farren & Mary Cushman, M-M Raymond Polak, M-M Pasquale DiMartino, M-M Manuel Moniz, Vincent DiMartino, Ramona Meagher, John Mahoney, M-M Stanley Janick, 'Marion Mahoney, M-M Fred Vitullo, Agnes Heffernan, Mrs. James Rogers, Mrs. J&ome Foley, Carol Dutton. $25 M-M Thomas Farren, Helen Lynch, Daniel Lynch, Wanda Kozak, Helen Ozug, M-M Fred Dolan, Janet Dupont,' Charles Mahoney, Clarence & Barbara Lee, In Memory of Mae Cowell, Louise Tyrrell, Deborah Harding, M-M Leonard Mendoza, M-M Norman Ha,thaway, M-M Joseph Stankiewicz.

St. Stanislaus $500 Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski; $350 Rev. Marian Ogorek, S. Chr.; $300 A Friend; $250 Paul E. Gi'bson; $165 A Friend; $13'5 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $115 Stanley, Sophie & Mary Zmuda; $100 A Friend, M-M FJ"ank Mis, M-M Walter Kocon, Holy Rosary Sodality; $85 Walter Gosciminski; $80 Mrs. Alice Kret; $75 M-M Walter Deda, M-M Henry Hawkins, Dr. Joseph & Rosemary McGuill, M-M Thomas Pasternak; $60 A Friend, M-M Paul Klaege. $50 Stanley Lach, Denis Butler, Paula King, M-M Stephen Kulpa, M-M Eugene Hadala, M-M Joseph Gromada, A Friend; $45 M-M Robert Astle; $40 Irene Sokolowski, M-M John Deveney, M-M Sam Williamson, M-M Charles Ouellette, Ann Marie Teasdale, Mary Niewola; $38 M-M George Pereira; ~35 M-M Stanley Wojnar, Peter Haracz, M-M Warren O'Connell, M-M Henry Paruch, M-M William Wolowiec, Mary Kudlaci~, Weglowski Family, A Friend. $30 M;'M John Rogers, Daniel Ga'gnon, M-M Robert Polak & Son, A Friend, M-M Walter Soczek, M-M Edwin Kosinski & Charles, Josephine Niewola, M-M

Robert Rioux, M-M John Mayo, M-M Ernest Edwards & Susan, A Friend, A Friend, Anna Laniak; $28 M-M Joseph Minior; $27 A Friend; $26 Aniela Kruczek, M-M Walter Stasiowski &-: Joyce. $25 M-M Joseph Amaral, M-M Edward Girza, A Friend M-M Matthew Chrupcala, M-M Peter J. Homen', M-M Arthur Silva, M-M Joseph Forsack, M-M John Dopart,' In Memory of Adam Polak, M-M Fred Sherman, Mrs. Frances Winiarski, A Friend, Frederick Kudlacik, Walter Moson, Mrs. Helena Martins, A Friend. $25 A Friend, Valerie Polka, A Friend, Patricia Leary, A Friend, M-M Josl!ph Sroczynski, M-M Daniel Rocha M-M Leo LaVQie, M-M Louis Angelini, Phyllis Babia;z, M-M Stanley Mis, M-M Michael Zwolinski, M-M Frank Jancarik, M路路M Edward P. Niewola, A Friend, M-M Joseph M. Quinn.

st. Patrick $600 St. Patrick Conference of St. Vincent de Paul Society; $400 St. Pa,trick Bingo; $150 Margaret M. Sullivan; $100 Rev. Horace J. Travassos. Geraldine Harrington, M-M Daniel Scully; $60 M-M William Rys; $57 In memory of Joseph A. Levesque; $52 M-M Henry Urban; $50 M-M Edward Darcy, Mrs. Eugene .Leclair, M-M William Lynch, In memory of James E. Shea; $35 Mary E. Kilroy, M-M Robert Regan. $25 M-M Albert Arsenault, Elizabeth Barlow, M-M Joseph Biszko, In memory of James M. & Edward D. Cox, M-M Martin Delahanty, M-M Samuel W. DelPiano, M-M Ralph Fletcher, Mrs. Mary Harrington, Jean Judge, Abbie Kilroy, M-M Michael Kuszay, Mrs. Gertrude Lomas, M-M Michael McCarthy, Mrs. Edmond Peladeau, M-M Douglas Poissant, M-M Francis E. Powell Sr., M-M Anthony R. Ruggiero, Mrs. Joseph Silvia, Sarah Spellman. $500 Rev. James F. Kenney; $60 M-M Edward DeCiccio; $50 In memory of M-M George V. Broderick; $40 M-M Horace 'I'ravassos; $30 M-M Albert Dufresne; $27 In Memory of Manuel J. Rosa Jr. & David Rosa; $25 In memory of M-M Michael J. Foran, M-M Robert Marcoux, Alida Hart, M-M Eugene Grace, Mrs. Anna Bevilacqua, M..M John Morg路an Jr., Mrs. Theresa GutOWSki, Mrs. Edward J. Farrell, Elizabeth Barrett, Anne M. & Patricia M. Hughes, In memory of Timothy & Annie Holland, Mrs. John Coady, Joseph Coady, M-M Rene Perron, M-M William McHugh, Stanley J. Wineta.

st. William $300 St. William's St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $160 Anna Gottwald; $150 St. William's Women's Guild; $100 Margaret Constantine, Helen L. Donovan; $50 M-M Daniel Araujo, M-M A. Gagnon, The Boodry Family, M-M Louis Viveiros, Victor St. Denis, Mae Riley; $3'5 M-M Herbert Boff, M-M Fred Chlebek, M-M James Finglas; $30 M-M William Sewell, M-M George Dho~lds, M-M Charles Fallows; $26 HeDJ"Y Raposa. $25 M-M Roger Wilson, M-M Frank Correia, In Memory of William Desmond Crowley, M-M Harry Marshall, M-M John Powers, Charles Cafferty, M-M Thomas Moore, M-M Manuel Viveiros, M-M John Ba'tes, M-M Alfred Vieb'a, Mrs. Lillian Reardon, Roland Talbot, Thomas Eccles, M-M J'ohn Maitoza, Maitoza Trucking Co.

CENTRAL VILLAGE St. John $150 Dr.-Mrs. Joseph T. Baldwin; $100 M-M John Costa; $75 M-M John Long; $50 M-M Raymond H. Williams; $25 Marilore Brooks, M-M Laurence E. Dolan, M-M Clarence Kirby, M-M Bernard Kelly, M-M Robert Costa, M-M Richard Trecida, M-M Charles Costa, M-M George R. Medeiros, The Lozinski Family, Oliver Barrette. NORTH WESTPORT $500 Rev. Edmond R. Levesque; $1'00 O.L. of Grace Council of Catholic Women, M-M John Marnik; $5 O.L. of Grace Couples' Club, Adrien Picard & Daughte. Marguerite; $35 M-M Gerald Emond; $30 M-M Aime Barnaby, M-M Joseph A. Campbell; $25 M-M Rene Belanger, M-M Norman Brodeur & Jeanne, M-M Joseph L. Cabral, Mrs. Blanche Cyr, M-M Robert Faltus, M-M Louis Fernandes, Mrs. William King, M-M Robert Lafrance, M-M Robert Michaud, M-M John Tunney.

WESTPORT $1,000 A Parishioner; $350 A Parishioner; $175 Dr.-Mrs '11homas Galvin; $75 M-M Jean Poisson; $50 Rev. Tim othy J. 'Place, Dr.-Mrs. Oscar Stebenne, M-M Joseph Veiga.; $40 A Parishioner; $30 A Parishioner (3), M-M Edwin Silveira, M-M Leo Romeo Dubreuil; $25 A Parishioner (2), Beatrice Harrison, M-M A. stevenson, Mrs. Herbert Sellers, Mrs. Eveline Magnant, M-M Joseph Mello.

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NEW BEDFORD Holy Name $200 Rev. John J. Murphy, In Memory of John J. Gibbons Jr.; $100 M-M Martin P. Barry, Lillian T. Cole, Mary A. Cole, M-M James Flanagan, Dr.-Mrs. Frank R. Leary; $75 Mrs. Catherine Carney, George Rogers, M-M Robert Sylvia; $60 M-M Peter Giammalvo, Helen McIntyre; $55 Monica Zygiel; $50 M-M Richard Cole, M-M Hugh Earley, M-M John Lyons, Mrs. John V. O'Neil; $40 Mrs. John J. O'Neil; $35 Mrs. Omer Bellenoit, Mrs. Lillian Guthrie, Edith McIntyre; $30 M-M Charles Bramwell, M-M Leo Cole, M-M Robert Doyle, M-M John T. Mills. $25 Mrs. Bjarne Bendiksen, M-M Frank Bures, M-M Edward Burns, M-M Joseph Cazemiro, John Considine, M-M Peter Economos, M-M Joseph. F. Gorman, M-M Lawrence Harney, M-M James Harrington, Albert Hill, M-M Thomas A. Joseph, John Landry, Mrs. Edwin Livingstone Sr., M-M Dennis Lyons, Eileen Marshall, M-M Edward McBride, Mrs. William Mc~ann. $25 Joseph Mullarkey, M-M William T. Murphy, M-M Russell L. Nelson, Mrs. Edna Palla,troni, M-M Joseph Rita, Marguerite Ronan, Mrs. Eugene Sladewski, M-M Clifford J. Snell, M-M George E. Swansey, M-M Jacob Teser, In memory of Adam & Whitmer Families, Constance Zygiel. . $150 M-M Lucien Beauregard; $100 M:':M Guido Coucci, M-M Joseph Marshall, M-M Leonard F. Souza; $65 M-M Ohal'l'eB A. Gunning; $50 In Memory of M-M Patrick Foley Family, M-M Francis S. Smith; $25 M-M Clifford Crowley, ~-M Gregory Faraglia, Mrs. Edward Hamer, Charles Medeiros, M-M Manuel C. Mello, M-M Philip Murray, M-M Joseph Nelson, M-M' Michael Sojka, M-M Dorwin Stockwell, Mrs. Francis S. Sullivan, Mrs. Mary L. Wilson, M-M Michael P. Wilson.

st. Anthony of Padua $250 Rev. Bertrand R. Chabot; $125 Anonymous, Rev. Marc H. Bergeron; $100 St. VinceIlJt de Paul Society; $50 M-M Lionel Robitaille; $25 Anonymous (6), Lucie Esa, Gerard Goguen, M-M David McGowan, Georgianna Esa, Maria Parent, Aline Laferriere, Gertrude & Gera路J'd Laferr~ere, Joseph & Jeannette-Arsene;ault, Norman T;remblay. Immaculate Conceptio-n $40 In Memory of Daniel & Manuel PimeIlJtal; $35 Joseph Francoeur; $25 M-M Andre Gagnon, John F. Mooney, Mrs. Jeannette O'Brien, M-M Peter Sullivan, -Andrew Cook. $450 Rev. Manuel P. Ferreira; $300 Immaculate Conception Confirmation Class; $125 M-M Henry Rodrigues' $100 Abel- Fidalgo, A Friend, David Rezendes, M-M' Abel S. Rebello, Al'IIland & Patricia Fernandes; $75 M-M Victor F. Rebello, A Friend; $60 A Friend; $50 Jose & Liberia Moniz, A Friend, Dr. Manuel G. Camacho, Mrs. Bernardete A. Costa; $40 Jose & Maria Pacheco. $30 A Friend (5), M-M Arthuh Correia, Delor~s Freitas Maria G. Torres, Jose F. Torres, M-M OsorIO Borges: M-M Gilbert S. C.avaco, Jose D. N~ia, Gilbe~t R. Teixeira, J'ose S. CordeIro, John A. Medeiros, ~arIa Machado, Gil-bert & Lillian Coelho, Maria & Arlmdo Mourao, M-M Euclides M. Cabral. $25 Richard & Alice Botelho, Joseph P. Conway, Maria V. Conway, Alzira R. Cabral, Antonio D. Vasconcelos, Laurinda S. Burgess in memory of Daniel W Burgess, William & Mary Travers, Edward F~rnandes, A Friend (5), Ernest & Mary M. Pereira, Joaquim & Maria M. Melo, Agustus Rapoza, Fernando Condez, Mary S. Bettencourt. $25 In Memory of Mitchell S. Jasinski, Germano & Teresinha Xavier, Anibal Vaz, Mary Lou Bettencourt, Manuel & Onlia Rodrigues, Anibal & Esther Capella, Jose P. Noia, Joao P. Cordeiro.

Our Lady of Fatima $250 Rev. Arthur C. Levesque; $100 M-M John Rita, A Friend, Anonymous (3); $'50 M-M Normand Mathieu, M-M Dennis Pepin; $40 M-M Joseph Lopes' $35 A Friend; $30 AnonJUllous, M-M Joseph A. Leger, A Friend, M-M Edgar Langis; $25 Therese Bonneau, M-M Raymond Bourbeau, M-M William Collins, A Friend, Anonymous, M-M Joseph Fournier, M-M Theodore Fredette. $25 M-M Gordon Goodfellow, M-M Joseph Hogan, M-M Richard Langlais, M-M Edward LeBlanc, M-M Robert Leger,' Lucille Lequin, .M.-M Normand Parent, M-M Conrad Pelletier, M-M WIlham Pendergast, W-M Anthony J. Pereira, M-M Joseph Pereira, Carolyn Pimental, M-M William Texeira.

Our Lady of perpetual Help $300 Conventual Franciscan Fathers; $100 Friend; $50 M-M Eugene Chaberek Friend Friend, Dr.-Mrs. Francis Grenn; $40 In me:nory of' Frank & Rosalie Jeglinski & Joanne Kieltyka; $35 M-M Joseph Gonet; $30 Friend. $25 M-M Boleslaus Arabasz, M-M Henry Cembalisty, M-M Mitchell Gacek, Friend, M-M Mitchell Koczera, M-M Joseph Michalski, M-M Konstanty Nowak, ~ur Lady of Perpetual Help Society, M-M Chester POnIchtera M-M Edward PrzYlbyla, M-M Joseph E. Robida, M-M Stanley Stankiewicz, Friend, M-M Felix Witkowicz, Dr.-Mrs. John Wolkowicz, M-M Anthony Zerbonne.

week in supplemental form until all names received by The Anchor from Catholic Charities Headquarters have been printed.

st. Anne $300 Rev. Roland B. Boule;' $25 M-M John Zager, Mrs. Rose Lafleur, Raymond Kobza, M-M Norman Cayer, Arthur Fontaine, M-M Harry A. Sears, M-M Albert J. Lamoureux, M-M Aldei LaFrance, Mrs. Irene Furtado, Mrs. George Erichsen, Mrs. Lisa Allain.


NEW BEDFORD

Our Lad,y of Mount Carmel $250 Mt. Carmel Conference St. Vincent de Paul; $100 1'4-1'4 Virgin\o Maceao, A Friend; $80 A Friend; $60 '1'4-1'4 Jose Evaristo Melo; $50 Evelyn Hendricks, Mary Hendricks, 1'4-1'4 Henrique Rouxinol, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Sousa, Mrs. Almerinda Ventura, M-M Joseph Pimentel Vieira, A Friend (5); $40 1'4-1'4 Joaquim Fernandes Lourenoo, 1'4-1'4 Louis Roderick; $35 A Friend. $30 1'4-1'4 Joseph V. Nunes, 1'4-1'4 Mario da Graca Oliveira, 1'4-1'4 Jose do Rego, 1'4-1'4 Victorino Da Silva, 1'4-1'4 Joseph G. Silveira Jr., 1'4-1'4 Ildeberto Jose Pacheco Sousa, 1'4-1'4 Ernest M. Souza, M-M Manuel Travassos, 1'4-1'4 Jose dos Reis Vascancelos, A Friend (5); $28 In Memory of Joseph S. Oliveira & Mary L. Felix. $25 1'4-1'4 James Almeida, 1'4-1'4 Armando Diamantino Alves, 1'4-1'4 Gil C. Amaral, Manuel Correia Andrade, Mrs. Francelina Cabral, 1'4-1'4 Robert Cabral. $25 1'4-1'4 Manuel Correia, 1'4-1'4 Elias Costa Jr., 1'4-1'4 Manuel A. Ferreira, 1'4-1'4 Jacintho S. Ferro, 1'4-1'4 Charles Florio, Mr~. Mary ]IIr. (j't!l'7:lr. M-M 'R5路chard King, 1'4-1'4 Carlos B. Lima, 1'4-1'4 Paul Joseph Macedo, Anna Maciel, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Mello, 1'4-1'4 Serafim Mello, 1'4-1'4 Emidio Raposo, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Rapoza, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Rapoza Jr., 1'4-1'4 otao Rebelo. $251'4-1'4 Joseph Lima Rego, 1'4-1'4 Mario Amado dos Santos, 1'4-1'4 D~lfim Sousa, 1'4-1'4 Mario Souza, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Tavares, 1'4-1'4 Eduardo Teixeira, 1'4-1'4 Charles Vieira, Maria Silveira Ventura, Natalina da S. Ventura, A Friend (12). $500 1'4-1'4 Vincent Fernandes; $100 Manuel A. Gomes; $75 1'4-1'4 John R. Perry, 1'4-1'4 Lauran P. Silva; $60 1'4-1'4 Antonio Manuel da Rosa; $50 1'4-1'4 Carlos Humberto P. Tavares, A Friend; $40 A Friend; $30 Mrs. Aileen Florio Cabral, A Friend; $25 1'4-1'4 Robert E. Cray, 1'4-1'4 Kenneth King, 1'4-1'4 John Luis P. Medeiros; 1'4-1'4 Adriano Mello, 1'4-1'4 Helder Jose Nascimento, 1'4-1'4 Jose R. Oliveira, Teresa Maria Pereira, 1'4-1'4 Manuel C. Rego, Mrs. Delmar Silvia, 1'4-1'4 Arthur G. Souza, A Friend.

Our Lady of ASll'UJIlption $100 Edwin F. Spencer, In Loving Memory of Francisco, Ignacia, Flora & Mathias Monteiro, Barbara M. Lopes, Anotone Sunshine Ramos, Jennie Pires, Frank M. Almeida, Linda Lopes & J. Hoxie Tavares; $42 Holy Name Society O.L.O.A.; $30 1'4-1'4 Jos. Cruz; $25 1'4-1'4 Edw Cruz, 1'4-1'4 Albert Houtman, 1'4-1'4 Samuel Barboza, 1'4-1'4 Antonio Gomes. $200 1'4-1'4 Edward Joseph; $35 Mrs. Palmira Silva; $25 1'4-1'4 Joseph Baptista, OLOA Club of Our Lady of Assumption.

St. John the Baptist $150 A Friend; $100 A Friend, George Moniz, In Memory of M. J. Soares; $75 David Avila, A Friend, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Avila; $50 M-M Antone Almeida, In Memory of Brian Aubertine, A Friend (5), Mrs. Joseph Ferreira, 1'4-1'4 David W. Howes, In Memory of Joseph Estrella, In Memory of Joseph F. Estrella, Mrs. Emilia Perry, St. John's Couple's Club, M-M Manuel Santos, Mrs. Eva L. Sylvia. $40 A Friend; $35 Mrs. Victorina Cotnoir, 1'4-1'4 Arthur Freitas, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Freitas, A Friend (2), Carlos Mascarenhas, 1'4-1'4 Daniel Vieira; $30 A Friend (3), 1'4-1'4 Jerome A. Grota, 1'4-1'4 J. Mascaranhas, Schmidt Mfg. Corp, Silvino Garcia; $28 1'4-1'4 Leo Veiga; $26 1'4-1'4 Joseph R. Garcia. $25 M-M Edwin Albino, A Friend (20), Mrs. Maria A. Almeida, Walter Almeida, In Memory of Elias & Albertina Camara, 1'4-1'4 Antone P. Arruda, Mrs. Mary Bar,ton, 1'4-1'4 Gilbert S. Brazil, Rosalina Camara, 1'4-1'4 Antone G. Carreiro, Mrs. Eva Carreiro, M-M James Connelly, Manuel Correia, Mrs. Maria L. Correia, Joao Duarte, Mrs. Harry Dunham, Miss Mary B & Miss Alice Fagan, M-M Joseph Ferreira, M-M Joseph T. Ferreira, Margaret Fortes, Mrs. Uzurinda S. Furtado. $25 M-M Joseph J. Gonsalves, M-M Joseph P. Jardin, M-M Edward Macedo, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Martello, Angelo Martins, Mrs. Maria F. Martins, M-M Anthony Neves, M-M Walter Oliver, 1'4-1'4 Francisco Pires, Mrs. Irene Reiniche, Milton L. Richmond, M-M Se.ra.ohim Salvador, Hanna. Santos, Mrs. Mary Schusner, M-M Manuel S. Silva, M-M Americo Vieira, Mrs. Louis Vieira, 1'4-1'4 Charles Xavier, 1'4-1'4 Edward Dutra. $350 Rev. Luciano .T. Pereira, 9:2?,5 Rev. Jose A. F. dos Santos; $50 M-M Geo. A. Vasconcellos; $25 In Memory of M-M Manuel P. Arruda & Family, Dr.-Mrs. Antonio M. Castro, A Friend, Mrs. Mary Dalzell, 1'4-1'4 Edmund Perry.

St. Joseph $1,000 St. Joseph Bingo; $500 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache; $300 St. Joseph Religious Socie-ties; $150 8'1. Joseph St. Vincent de Paul Soc., M-M Conrad Segu'in; $100 In memory of M-M Rauhael Beaulieu by their daughters, Therese, Simone & Alice; 1'4-1'4 H. Ernest Dionne; $50 Laura Denea'ult, M-M Ernest Hodson, 1'4-1'4 Joseph LeBlanc; $40 1'4-1'4 Robel't Masse; $35 1'4-1'4 Frank Braga, 1'4-1'4 Henri Gardner, 1'4-1'4 Andre Marcotte, Louise Seguin; $30 In memory of 1'4-1'4 Arthur Guimond by Anita Guimond. $25 Anonymous (8), 1'4-1'4 Gordon Bar'ber, 1'4-1'4 Webster Bowen, M-M Henri Desrosiers, Henri Hebert, Marie Hodson, Ro'bert LaFrance, 1'4-1'4 Lionel Marchand, Rosa Myers, 1'4-1'4 Roger Quintin, 1'4-1'4 Walter Robillard.

St. Kilian $35 J,anet Hardman; $25 Victor Chausse, 1'4-1'4 Allen Bentley. st. Bonlfue $100 In memory of Gertrude B. Kruger; $25 In memory of Gertrude B. Kru'ger, Mrs. Lillian Corre.

st. Francis of Assisi $350 Rev. Ronald A. Tosti; $100 Women's League of st. Francis of Assisi; $52 Hormidas J. Marcotte; $50 Virginia M. Botelho, A Friend, Mrs. Rosaria Nicolacci; $35 1'4-1'4 Louis Bono; $30 Ghilardi Family, Baptist J. Vercellone; $25 Mrs. Ida Balestracci, A Friend (2), M-M Joseph Moniz, 1'4-1'4 Peter Regis & Family.

st. Hedwig $300 Franciscan Conventual Fathers; $150 Patla Family; $100 In Honor of st. Anne; $50 1'4-1'4 Charles Goulart, Frank Kulesza & Edward; $25 1'4-1'4 Clifford Bates, 1'4-1'4 Matthew Dobyna, 1'4-1'4 Chester Nietupski, Stanley J. Szulik.

st. James $400 Rev. Armando A. Annunziato; $200 Dr. Daniel Harrington, Mrs. PhiUp Hemingway; $7'5 1'4-1'4 Richard Fontaine, Marie Le Beau, 1'4-1'4 Francis Quinn; $50 1'4-1'4 John Callanan, 1'4-1'4 Daniel Dwyer, 1'4-1'4 Edwin J. Kerwin, Mrs. AJl,ce Lowney, M-M John C. Mantin, 1'4-1'4 Timothy Mitchell, 1'4-1'4 Joseph O'Brien, Catherine Swansey, 1'4-1'4 Raymond Tschaen, Sr.; $40 1'4-1'4 Paul Hart, John Hurley & Katherine Hurley; $35 Mrs. Joan Hirst, Mrs. Leo M. Sullivan; $30 Mrs. Evie Perry, 1'4-1'4 George Williams; $26 1'4-1'4 Armand Pereira. $25 Mrs. Arthur Amaral, 1'4-1'4 Valmore Barabe, Mrs. Ruth E. Barry, Mrs. James Bolton, 1'4-1'4 Alphonse Chenette, Perry Coholan, Janet C:-onneHy, Violet V. Corbeil, 1'4-1'4 Edmund Coyne, 1'4-1'4 Robert Desorcy, M-M Raymond Fontaine, 1'4-1'4 Henry Frenette, Mary Gallagher, 1'4-1'4 Leonard Guilbeault, Mrs. William Hendricks, Helen Jarusik, Agnes Kearney & John J. Kearney, 1'4-1'4 Charles Lamoureux, 1'4-1'4 Gerald Lewis. $25 1'4-1'4 Norman Livsey, 1'4-1'4 Edward_Mackay, 1'4-1'4 Richard Manning, Minnie McDonald, Henry O'Brien, 1'4-1'4 Edward O'Rourke, Mrs. Charles Palmer, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Percival, 1'4-1'4 William Perry, Loretta Phaneuf, Mary Phaneuf, John Quinn, Mrs. Francis Roach, Ellen Robinson, Mrs. Vincent Shea, 1'4-1'4 George Sheehan, 1'4-1'4 George Silva, Mrs. Luke Smith, 1'4-1'4 Edward Sousa, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Souza, 1'4-1'4 John Sylvia, Mrs. Robert Taber, Neal Wall, Mrs. Alexander Whelan, Fran'Ces Whelan, Mary Whelan, 1'4-1'4 Thomas Whittle, Vincent & Mary Worden, 1'4-1'4 Adam Zych, M-M Edward Maguire. $200 Rev. John A. Raposo, 1'4-1'4 Norman Murphy; $80 The Mahoney Family; $50 1'4-1'4 Robert Clark, John G. Leva; $30 Carmino Arena, 1'4-1'4 John Sylvia; $25 1'4-1'4 R~lph Bernier, 1'4-1'4 Louis Boudreau, 1'4-1'4 Leon Bellavance, 1'4-1'4 Daniel Hayes, 1'4-1'4 Edward Kelley, Mary Marshall, 1'4-1'4 James Mullin Jr., M-M John M. Newby.

st. Lawrence $300 Rev. John P. Driscoll; $50 1'4-1'4 Arthur Kirkwood, Isabelle Sullivan; $35 1'4-1'4 Thomas F. Parker Jr.; $25 Mary E. Carroll, The DeTerra Family, 1'4-1'4 Alfred M. Frates, Mrs. Catherine Hayes, Mrs. John D. Kenney, 1'4-1'4 WilliC\m King, Mrs. Francis Mahoney, John Newby, Howard Ricketson, 1'4-1'4 Leo St. Aubin, 1'4-1'4 Matthew R. Souza. $150 1'4-1'4 William Kearney; $125 John Dunn; $60 Mrs. Mary B. Wheaton; $50 Mrs. Margaret G. O'Rourke; $40 1'4-1'4 Paul E. Marshall, Clayton Russell, Mrs. Mary Winterson; $30 1'4-1'4 Joseph MacFarlane, Helen McGrath; $25 1'4-1'4 Raymond Bolton, 1'4-1'4 Andrew Kennedy, 1'4-1'4 James McCann, Mrs. Charles Phelan, 1'4-1'4 Clyde L. Rounseville, 1'4-1'4 Albert Smith, 1'4-1'4 Andrew Tiernan, 1'4-1'4 Robert Tweedie, 1'4-1'4 . Arthur B. Walsh.

st. Mary $300 Rev. Bernard H. Unsworth; $150 St. Vincent de Paul, St. Mary's; $100 1'4-1'4 Angelo Telesmanick, 1'4-1'4 Richard Brown; $50 1'4-1'4 Roland Tavano, 1'4-1'4 Gabriel Folco, 1'4-1'4 Charles Mello, 1'4-1'4 Gilbert Costa, 1'4-1'4 Louis Begin, 1'4-1'4 Normand Boutin; $40 1'4-1'4 Thomas McKenna; $38 1'4-1'4 Rod Lussier; $30 Mrs. John Hughes, 1'4-1'4 Robert Newsham, 1'4-1'4 Peter Galary, 1'4-1'4 Gilbert Mainville. $25 1'4-1'4 Thomas O'Leary, 1'4-1'4 John Hernon, The Misses MeGoff, Ernest P. Ponte, 1'4-1'4 William Bourbo, M-M Raymond Pires, 1'4-1'4 Clarence Whitaker, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Walsh, 1'4-1'4 Gabriel Holmes Jr., Edward Maclean, 1'4-1'4 Al'thur Caron, 1'4-1'4 John Freitas, 1'4-1'4 Joseph F. A. LeBlanc, 1'4-1'4 Dennis Poyant, 1'4-1'4 Francis D. Sullivan, 1'4-1'4 William Whelan, 1'4-1'4 Albert Pepin, 1'4-1'4 Alfred Dias, 1'4-1'4 Alfred DeFreitas. $25 Mrs. Joaquim Teixeira, Isaura Teixeira, M-M Gaston DeBrosse, Ernest F. Leucht, William Ochab, Henry Fortier, 1'4-1'4 Raymond Bouchard, 1'4-1'4 Nelson Ostiguy, M-M Arthur Fredette, Mrs. Joseph Rezendes, Mabel Rezendes, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Nenezes, 1'4-1'4 David Loveridge, 1'4-1'4 William Rebello, 1'4-1'4 George Landry, 1'4-1'4 Ro'bert Schwartz, M-M Vincent Bertalotto, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Gendron.

st. Theresa $288 Rev. Joseph A. Martineau; $-250 Lemieux Plumbing & Heating, Inc.; $100 Rev. Thomas Landry, O.P.; $50 Antonio Lemieux, 1'4-1'4 Laurier Marcoux, Lorraine Desrosiers, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Francis; $40 1'4-1'4 Louis Fleury; $35 1'4-1'4 Roland Dumas; $30 Roland J. Lemieux; $32 John Leboeuf; $25 1'4-1'4 Roger Fernandes; 1'4-1'4 Valmore Gonneville, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Jodin, 1'4-1'4 Henry La'belle, 1'4-1'4 Paul Fontaine, 1'4-1'4 Leo Sylvia, M-M Theodore Frechette. $100 1'4-1'4 Eugene Lemieux; $50 1'4-1'4 Henry LeBlanc; $30 . M-M Robert Boulet; $25 M-M Roland J3en"lt, M-M Ovila Rock, 1'4-1'4 Raymond A. Guerette.

TAUNTON Holy Rosary $270 Franciscan Fathers OFM Conv.; $50 M-M Marcellus Lemaire; $35 Thaddeus & June Strojny; $25 1'4-1'4 Henry Bzdula, Jam.es & Sally Ferreira, Aldona & Joanna Majkut, 1'4-1'4 Elwin Nickerson, 1'4-1'4 Walter Plonka.

Immaculate Conception $150 1'4-1'4 Henry Wojtkunski; $100 M-M John Correia, M-M William Desrosiers; $60 Cornelius Kelly, 20 Bassett St., Taunton; $50 A friend (3), Theodore Blevins, William Leonard; $35 M-M William McCaffrey; $30 A friend (3), M-M Edward Ladebauche, M-M Frederick Beacienski, 1'4-1'4 Joseph McKenna, 1'4-1'4 Patrick McDermott. 1'4-1'4 Charles Kingsbury. $25 Briand Family, 1'4-1'4 Charles Kingsbury, M-M Roger Perreault, Mrs. Anna M. Sherry, 1'4-1'4 Louis Desrosiers, M-M George Nicholds, 1'4-1'4 Charles Colton, 1'4-1'4 Edward Foley, 1'4-1'4 Thomas Leonard, 1'4-1'4 Allan Campbell, George Braga, A friend (3), Mary B. Power 1'4-1'4 Thomas Hoye, Leo & Mary Walsh, M-M Edward Mador, M-M Roland Arquin, M-M Bernard Sypek, M-M George Ducharme, Mary Dinneen, M-M Andrew Isaacsen, M-M Armand Mello. William Dineen, James Dineen.

Sacr~ Heart $350 Very Rev. Walter A. Sullivan; $100 1'4-1'4 John J. Kelly; $75 John E. Reilly; $65 Rose O'Donnell; $50 M-M Clifton Pierce, M-M Raymond Harrison, Elizabeth Brady, Helen Brady; $40 M-M Kenneth San'tos, M~M Raymond Francisco, 1'4-1'4 Robert Dennen, 1'4-1'4 Robert McClellan, 1'4-1'4 John Mahoney, John Field, Ruth Brady, Helen Murray. $25 1'4-1'4 William Andrade, 1'4-1'4 S. A. Brzezinski Jr., 1'4-1'4 Leo Coroy, 1'4-1'4 Claude Cornaglia, 1'4-1'4 Robert Dewey, 1'4-1'4 Raymond Ferreira, Kathleen & Anne Flannery, Charles Goldrick, In Memory of Mary Hayes, 1'4-1'4 Robert Lane, Mrs. John R. Martin, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Martin, Richard Martin, M-M George Moitoza, Rita O'Donnell, 1'4-1'4 Richard Peyton, 1'4-1'4 Gerard Pigeon, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Quigley, 1'4-1'4 M. Rebello Jr., 1'4-1'4 Arthur Travers, Mary Wade, Robert Wade, Virginia Wade.

$100 1'4-1'4 Joseph H. Lynch, In memory of Margaret Gill; $60 1'4-1'4 Edward Trucchi; $50 1'4-1'4 Gerald Doiron, Marguerite Cronan, Mary Kennedy; $40 1'4-1'4 Francis .Souza, Francis Boudreau, Gertrucle McBreen; $35 Eileen MacCarthy, 1'4-1'4 William Leger; $30 James Kevican, Mrs. Frank Brown, 1'4-1'4 Michael Strojny, Richard Briody, 1'4-1'4 John F. Briody. $25 M-M.Frank Rose, Elizabeth R. Doran, 1'4-1'4 James Leonard, 1'4-1'4 Robert Ross, Eugene Sullivan, 1'4-1'4 R. W. Johnson, M-M Patrick J. Murphy, Mrs. Vincent Scully, John J. Nichols, Mary E. Nichols, Sarah Nichols, Mrs. Edna Lincoln, Mrs. Oberre Gagner, M-M Oscar Maynard, Ca,therine Crowninshield, Mrs. Chester Dewhurst, 1'4-1'4 James E. Meehan, Mrs. James F. McKenna, MiChael J. Reilly, Elizabeth Dennen, Mrs. Claude Simmons, 1'4-1'4 John Goldrick, 1'4-1'4 Thomas Varden.

St. Jacques $50 Gerard Bonenfant, Matthew Bury, John Keene; $45 Jean Paul Bourdeau; $33 Charles Rocheleau; $25 Leah Dondero, Oharles Geer, Normand Hamel, Regina Hebert, Leo Murphy, Raymond Nolin, Clive Olson, Robert Powell, Jeanne Richard, Edna Riley, Mrs. Walter Taylor.

st. Joseph $60 1'4-1'4 Edward LaPre; $50 1'4-1'4 Robert Hartung, Catherine Kervick, 1'4-1'4 William McCarthy Jr., 1'4-1'4 William Scully, 1'4-1'4 Maurice Desrosiers, K. Helen Smith, 1'4-1'4 Robert Murphy, Estella MarI'/arido; $40 1'4-1'4 Louis Chaves, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Garcia, M-M Edward Alexio; $35 Grace McManus, M-M Ro'bel't Gilmore; $30 1'4-1'4 Melvin Lewis, John & Rose Custova. $25 M-M Victor Plante, Mary Maxwell, 1'4-1'4 Robert Hill, 1'4-1'4 James Doyle, Raymond Scully, 1'4-1'4 Raymond Ducharme, 1'4-1'4 Charles Benjamin, 1'4-1'4 Robert Smith, Mrs. Francis Kelley, William & Elizabeth Dias, 1'4-1'4 Amerino Almeida, 1'4-1'4 William Trucchi, Jennie Driscoll, Mrs. William Moores, Cecile McAloon, Esther Johnson. $200 Rev. William E. Farland; $50 Maribeth Dahill, Osborne McClellan, 1'4-1'4 Edward Kennedy; $30 Helen Dahill, 1'4-1'4 Roger Kingsley Jr., 1'4-1'4 Robert Silveira; $25 Charlotte Carr, John Latham, 1'4-1'4 Robert Thomas, 1'4-1'4 John Sheehy, 1'4-1'4 James Goldrick, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Jacinto, 1'4-1'4 Robert Martin, 1'4-1'4 Joseph Yorkoski, Mrs. James McCarthy.

St. Paul $100 In Memory of Thomas Griffin; $60 Ronald Chandler, Joseph Balmain; $52 1'4-1'4 John Connors; $50 In Memory of 1'4-1'4 Clayton Rennie; M-M Leo Leroux, M-M Harold J. Olson, M-M Salvatore Spinelli, Dominic Casella, 1'4-1'4 Richard Dooley Jr., Frank Casella, Olivia Giannini; $40 M-M R. Hill Jr., Joseph Giannini; $35 1'4-1'4 Joseph Reilly;' $30 1'4-1'4 Leo Mogan, Mrs. Raymond Jack;' Mrs. Shirley Dickenson. $25 Eva Brunelle, 1'4-1'4 Edward Castle, 1'4-1'4 James Cole, 1'4-1'4 Rock DesVergnes, Philip Farley,' 1'4-1'4 Robert Fielding, In Memory of Leonard J. Goslin, 1'4-1'4 Wesley Grandmont, Vernon Harrica, Mrs. Kendall Higgins, M-M Edward Johnson Jr., Manuel Martin, M-M Albert Nunes ,Jr., Manuel Oliveira, 1'4-1'4 Manuel Oliver; 1'4-1'4 Manuel O. S04za, M-M Lyman Taylor, M-M William Traverse, 1'4-1'4' Frank Tosti.

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Mary $100 Richard Bentley, Esther & Ethel Buckley, M-M Edward J. Galvin, Mary McNamara; $75 Josephine McNamara, Alice, Ruth & Susan McKenna; $50 Ralph Buckley, M. V. & Helen Chaisty, Philip Farrell, Harold Galligan, Alice McCusker, Winifred & Katherine McKeon, M. E. Rice; $35 Miss M. Leonard, James Reid; $30 J. Coute, M-M Edward Tonry, Armand Yelle, M-M Robert E. Doherty, W. Clifford. $25 Richard Barring,ton, Mary Bird, Joseph Butler Jr., Margaret Chaisty, John Connors, M-M Thomas Corcoran, Catherine Donahue, Miss D. Donahue, Richard Donahue, Terrence Dorsey, Edward Duffy, Lelia Duffy, Mrs. Anthony Elias, Grace B. Farley. $25 Margaret Fitzgerald, C. Fitzsimmons, Thomas Granfield, Mrs. Charles Hoye, Joseph Megan Sr., J. E. McGovern, Clotilde Nason, J. Padula, Robert Perry, Nora Spillane, D. B. Sullivan, Peter George, Catherine Murphy. . $50 John Keating, J()seph Wade, Janice Russell; $45 M-M Edward Tokarz; $40 John Gonzals, M-M John R. More, T. Russell; $3~ .Tames Burns: $30 J. E. Flood, Leonard N. Sousa; $25 Marguerite Claffy, M-M Francis Griffin. Marguerite Hoye, M. Turinese, M. Mur.phy, Denis McSweeney, Patricia McSweeney. $35 L. Palazesi. $25 Mrs. Raymond Chamberland, M-M Thomas Crowley, M-M Edward Ferreira, Margaret Martin, F. Mul'holland, J. Mulholland, John Mulholland, Mary Mulholland, Mrs. L. Munise, Mrs. Francis J. O'Boy, Helen Pouliot, Joseph Quinn.

HGly Cross $200 Holy Cross Fathers; $100 Dr.-Mrs. Howard Carpenter, M-M Raymond Daly; $85 M-M Joseph Cady; $75 Mrs. Jennie Overton, Dr.-Mrs. Earl McL'oud, M-M James Azevedo; $57 M-M Ignatius McCann; $50 M-M Fr,ederick Dolloff, .M-M Donato . Richardi, M-M George Selleck, Dr.-Mrs. David Hyatt, M-M Paul Brophy, Mrs. Bertha Cunningham, M-M James Lyons, M-M Thomas Gallagher. $40 M-M Leo Schleicher, Robert Connors; $35 M-M Leo Brophy, M-M Thomas Murray, M-M Robert Downey, Dr.-Mrs. Thomas Berry; $30 M-M Edward Marcheselli, M-M Joseph Nieviera, M-M Frank Madden, Mrs. Francis Brophy, M-M Daniel O'Reilly; $25 M-M Gerald Quinn, M-M David Morse, Mrs. John Keach, M-M John Devlin, M-M Camille Saulnier, M-M George Lowndes, M-M John Brophy, M-M William Stares. $25 M-M Frederick Meade, Francis Welch, M-M John Rossi, M-M John Curley, M-M Stephen Dellelo, M-M Gerald Deneault, M-M Stephen Sullivan, M-M Leo Sullivan, M-M Bernard Pietrowski, M-M Earl Gardiner, M-M Joseph Macrina, M-M Frank Paul, Vincent Hurley, Mrs. Charles Frizado, M-M Kenneth Johnson, M-M George Buckley, M-M Clarence Boucher, M-M Thomas O'Connor, M-M Hobel't Hegarty. $25 M-M Warren Stedman, M-M Joseph Ciffolillo, .M-M Vito Puopolo, M-M Thomas Hunt, M-M Lawrence Kennedy, M-M James K. Burns, M-M Albert Fleury, M-M Hugh O'Brlen, Dr.-Mrs. Paul Manno, M-M Richard Clifford, M-M Richard Lawless, M-M Paul Mandeville, M-M James Fowler, M-M Alvan Caswell, M-M John Costigan, Mrs. Mary Coy, Dr.-Mrs. Robert Haglund, Dr.-Mrs. Gregory Tanana.

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OUr Lady of Lourdes $50 M-M Frederick Reams; $40 M-M James P. Silvia; $25 M-M Adelino Paulo. NORTH DIGHTON

St. Joseph $75 F. B. Rogers Silver Co.; $50 M-M Paul .Aehtelik, M-M James C. Amaral; $40 M-M Henry Conaty; $35 M-M Richard Donahue; $30 M-M John Lane; $25 M-M Robert Hebert, M-M Richard Holbrook, M-M William Johnson Sr., M-M David Schnopp, St. Joseph's Holy Name Society.

St. John of God, $50 M-M John Chellel, Joseph Costa, Louis Machado, M-M Frank V. Medeiros Jr., Laureano Silva, Ms. Catherine Quental, Mrs. Mary Thomas, John Velozo Jr; $35 Joseph Gouveia, In Memory of Arthur C. Leite, M-M Manuel Michael, Manuel L. Sousa; $30 George Amaral, Edward Machado, Leonel S. Medeiros, Daniel Rapoza, Manuel Hebelo, Louis Rosa, Camilo Viveiros.

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$25 M-M Ignacio Andrade, Joseph Antone, M-M Frank R. Borges Jr., Henry Botelho, Joseph H. Camara, Manuel Carreiro, Joseph Coray, Raym'ond R. Ma'chado, David Motta, Joao Oliveira, Victor Pavao, Irene Pereira, Arthur Provost, James Rebello, Manuel B. Silvestre, Alfred J. Souza, Daniel Tavares, Ernest Teves, Richard Torres, Jesse Velozo, Mrs. Maria C. Ventura, Herbert Wetzel.

Immaculate Conception $350 Rev. Lucio B. Phillipino; $150 Vincent L. Galvin; $100 Charles McMenamy Jr., Charles Harvey; $75 Dr.-Mrs. J. F. McCourt, M-M Dominic Ingemi, The Buekley Family; $50 M-M LeRoy VanDeCarr, M-M Francis Mahoney, M-M David T. Howard, Mary Harvey, Grace Harvey, Catherine Harvey, Alice Harvey, Donald W. Burke; $40 M-M Michael Goldsmith, Dr.-Mrs. Richard Regnante, Helen Doherty. Daniel Amorim; $35 Isabelle Somerville, M-M Wm. J. McEntee, Estelle Beretta; $30 M-M Jacques Tremblay, M-M Wm. B. Stoddard, M-M John Reardon, Mrs. Michael Harkins.

St. Patrick $500 Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton; $250 Dr. Roger E. Cadieux; $200 Dr. Roland E. Chabot; $150 St. Patrick's Parish Council, St. Patrick's Women's Guild, M-M Raymond A. Adam; $100 Thomas G. Clark, O.D.; Mary E. Quirk, Mrs. Charles E. S'evigny, Harold J. Regan, M-M Raymond R. Adam; $75 M-M David Dunne; $50 Fernand C. E. & Robert Auclair, Helen Sullivan, William F. Ready, Maurice A. Quirk, Edward J.J. Kelly, M-M David Dunne; $77 M-M James E. Coutu..

$300 Rev. William F. O'Connell; $50 Mrs. James Williams; $30 MiM Roger F. Lee; $25 M-M Paul Hort{lll, M-M 'Robert Pudsely, M-M Louis White, M-M F路rank Costa, M-M Robert McConville, M-M Nelson Munier, M-M George Rebello, M-M John Silva.

$25 Marguerite Carter, Caesar Cardoza, M-M Thomas Boyle, Mrs. August Arnss Jr., M-M Robert Wooster, Mrs. Robert Varney, M-M Robel't Stone, M-M George Pratt, M-M William O'Connell, M-M P.hiIi'!> O'Connell, Kevin P. Mullen, M-M George Morse Sr., Pauline L. Maliff, M-M Robert McDonald. M-M Charles McCarthy, M-M James McAuliffe, M-M William McAndrews. $25 John Lowndes, Mrs. Anna C. Loud, M-M Robert LeBoeuf, M-M Edward LaBelle, M-M Edward Kron, M-M George Knapp, M-M Robert Kass, M-M Roy Howard Jr., M-M John Graca Jr., Mrs. John Gonsalves, John P. Dubois, M-M James Doherty, Mrs. Ralph Dahlborg, M-M Albert Dacey, Mrs. Leon Corsini, M-M D,avid M. Cleary, Mrs. Charles Clay, M-M Anthony Cerce, Maria Cardoza, Cecilia Cardoza, M-M John Camara Sr., Miss Mary Buckley, M-M Lewis Aries. $25 M-M John John Kossowski. $150 Kathryn Healey; $50 M-M Al Dallaire, Leo Harlow, Margaret Healey, Mrs. Charles McCarthy Sr., M-M Alvaro Sousa; $40 M-M George Comeaux, Mildred Deady; $25 M-M Alan Blackwell, Mary Byrnes, M-M R. Dubois, M-M Joseph Freitas, M-M Walter Fulcher, M-M James Gallagher, M-M Daniel Healey, William A. Healey, M-M Howard Kershaw, Mary Lawes, M-M Robert McLaughlin, M-M Wm. Mortimer, M-M Robert Moulton, M-M Edw. M. Ryan Jr., M-M Wm. Simonson, M-M Richard Tino. RAYNHAM

St. Aim $100 Georg,e Bumila, Dr. A. Edward D'Andrea, Mrs. Dominic Cirino, Dr. Richard Peotrowski, Robert Gray; $60 M-M Oscar Vi,tali; $50 M-M Louis Secatore, M-M John D. Murphy; M-M George Dion Jr., M-M Richard Ouimet, M-M Almon Turner, M-M David Yelle, M-M Joseph Nardozza, M-M Thomas M. Ross, M-M Joseph Bettencourt, M-M George Courville; $40 M-M Paul J. Fountain; $35 Barbara O'Brien, M-M James Mulvihill; $30 M-M John Welch, Bernice Fountain, M-M Timothy Taylor. '

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$25 M-M James J. Hauck Sr., Mrs. Sidney Roberts, M-M John McMullen, Mrs. Assunta Finnegan, Carmine Catucci, Mary McGrath, Adolph F. Rozellas, Mrs. Doris Connors, M-M William Tripp, M-M Thomas LaFIeur, M-M Arthur A. Court, M-M Robert McCormack, M-M John Holloway, M-M Albert Ribeiro, M-M Frank ~edford, Brenden Lynch, M-~ Paul Torney. $150 Theodore Kapala; $50 Mrs. John Dooley, M-M David ~utchinson, Mrs. Mary E. Tormey, Kathleen Tormey; $40 Josephine Kapala; $25 Richard Bagge, M-M Elrer Sargent, Alfred Fraga, M-MRobert Reddy.

$40 Edward J. Kelly, Joseph Tinsley, Arthur F. Cassidy, Edward J. Leonard; $35 M-M Thomas J. Falvey; $30 Lillian I. Hadad, Frances M. LaSalle, M-M Wm. V. Mahoney Jr.; $25 Shirley Cavanaugh, John T. Smith, M-M Robert F. Smith, Leo A. Bond, M-M Lawrence W. Vincen:t, M-M William Gilbert, Mrs. David M. Kilroy, Mary E. Judge, M-M Edmund F. Bagley, M-M William A. Neilan, M-M Francis Shea. $25 M-M Robert P. Kiley, Mrs. Joseph F. Biastoff, M-M Alfred J. Valcourt, Thomas J. Daley, M-M Charles E. Demers, Mary E. Lynch, Raymond R.. Ba.chand, M-M Rabert Mathieu, M-M Thomas N. Daly, M-M Thomas Donahue, M-M Donald Mayer, M-M Joseph Murphy, M-M Louis Vieira Jr., Armand Forand. $200 In Memory of Harold W. Meehan; $100 St. Vincent de Paul Society; $90 M-M Joseph Matthews; $60 M-M John F. Connor; $50 M-M Carlton D. Boardman, Alan A. Amaral, Helen L. & Theresa Archard, Helen McGann; $40 Joseph A. Capostagno; $25 Oliver C. Perry Jr., M-M Roland Poitras, Richard A. Mello, M-M Robert Cox, M-M ;rohn Kiernan, Mrs. Frank Souza, Annie M. Roberts, M-M Roland Thibault, Francis J. Kilgrew, Helen Morgan, M-M Gerard Deslauriers, Thomas S. Cinquini, M-M Edward Synan, M-M Laurent Guay.

st. Thomas More $125 In Memory of Rev. Francis M. Coady; In Memory of Joseph F. & Margaret M. Foley Sr.; $100 M-M Vincent A. Coady, Catherine C. Connelly, In Memory of Mary C. Daley, M-M William J. Gibney, M-M Charles W. Latham; $50 Charles Burke Jr.; In Memory of John & Margaret Connors, M-M Paul Daley, Lillian C. Hart, Mary Hart, M-M H. Earl Heron, M-M John F. Kineavy, M-M Henry J. McGowan, G. Bernadette & Helena B. Mahoney, M-M William Phaneuf, Mrs. Gordon Schofield, M-M Albert E. Shovelton. $45 M-M GHbert J. Nadeau; $40 M-M Louis F. Fayan, M-M John R. Fennessey; $35 M-M Donald Hussey; $30 Helen R. Burke, The Shea Family; $25 M-M William Aguiar, Sally A. Benson, Jane M. Borden, M-M Robert Charland, John J. Clorite, M-M William F. Croke. M-MEdmund F. Crowell, M-M Richard Crowell, M-M Marcel Dionne, M-M Gerald Driscoll, l\r-M Joseph W. Duffy, M-M Raymond Gauthier, M-M Joseph D. Hopkins, M-M Harry V. Hynes, M-M Edward Kaylor, M..M Richard Kelley, M-M Frederick Kozak. . $25 Mrs. Joseph Langfield, M-M Leroy Learned, M-M Charles P. Leary, Mrs. Charles McDermott,

James McDonald, M-M James F. McIntyre, M-M Ernest A. Mizher, M-M Herman Neher, M-M Thomas F. O'Connell, M-M Austin J. O'Toole, Mary P.hilipp, M"'M Joseph M. Quinn, M-M Albert Remy, M-M Victor Robillard, M-M Ernest :Rogers, M-M Arthur H. Roy, M-M Stanley Sieczkowski Jr., Anna Smith, M-M Edward Sullivan, William Whalen, M-M William E. White Sr., Frederick J. Wilding. $100 In Memory of Ernest E. Grenier Sr., M-M Francis J. Silvia; $80 M-M Francis Lussier, Reginald C. Marchand; $50 M-M James Crivaro, Edwin Doolan; $35 M-M Jack McComrick; $25 Mrs. JQhn E. Connolly, M-M William H. Kirkman, Mrs. Frank H. Johnson, M-M Louis C. Medeiros, M-M James Mullins, M-M Walter Pierce, M-M Francis Reis. SWANSEA

St. Michael $400 A Friend; $300 Rev. Clement E. Dufour; $75 St. Vincent de Paul Society, M-M Charles Viens; $50 M-M Edward Conforti, A Friend; $40 A Friend; $30 M-M Walter Sagan; $25 M-M Manuel Silveira, A Friend, A Friend, M-M Josepb Goyette, M-M Gerald Sevigny, M-M Paul L. TQbin, A Friend, A Friend, A Friend, A Friend, A Friend, M-M John Seguin, St. Michael's Catholic Women's Club. M-M Stephen C. Soderlund, M-M Caesar Paiva, Claire M. Morissette, Lillian Morissette, M-M John Szuba, M-M Ralph Leport Jr., M-M Bertrand LePage, Living Waters Prayer Group, Alfred Costa, M-M Laurent Pineau, M-M Robert Peloquin, M-M Alfred Bolduc Jr. $100 St. Michael's Bingo; $'50 M-M Robert Cardinal, A Friend; $35 M-M Edward Thompson; $30 M-M Do~inic Troy; $25 Norman Thibault.

Our Lady of Fatima $600 Anonymous; $300 Anonymous; $200 Anonymous; $125 }Jarold K. Hudner; $120 William R. Mahoney Jr.; $100 M-M Mason Cleveland, M-M Russell B. Cochrane, M-M Harold Higgins, Anonymous; $75 Mona C. Kennedy, Mrs. Donald L. Ma.cDonald; $70 Anonymou~; $50 Anne V. Fl'Iyan, M-M William R. .Flynn, M-M J. Brian Keating, Mrs. James Leffel'S, M-M Andre G. Michaud, M-M Raymond G. Thurston; $40 M-M George Correia, M-M Conrad P. Fortier; $3'5 M-M Joseph T. Drury, M-M James J. Johnson, M-M John F. Sweeney. $30 M-M Edward J. Bryda, M-M Normand R. Levesque, M-M Donald F. McCaffrey, M-M Paul J. V. Parente, M-M Ambrose Powers, M-M William T. Rogers, M-M Harold Senay, M-M Charles West, Anonymous, Anonymous; $27 M-M Frank A. Cusick Jr., Anonymous; $25 M-M John A. Brickhill, In Memory of Manuel Brilliant, M-M James E. Conroy, M-M William F. Cripps, M-M JQseph A. DeNardo, M-M Junior C. Erickson, M-M Joseph F. Foley III. $25 M-M William S. Gray, M-M Joseph A. Leduc Jr., M-M Robert F. McConnell,.. M-M Edward S. McNerney, M-M Lt!on J. Menard, M-M Robert Oliveira, Mrs. Russell Ormerod, M-M Louis Oste, M-M Lawrence J. Palana, M-M George F. Perry, M-M Maurice. Pichette, M-M Joseph Pineau, M-M John M. Powers, Mrs. Georgia S. Silvia, M-M Edmund R. Souza, Mrs. Oliver S. Souza in memory of Ruth Ann Souza, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sullivan & Helen M. Sullivan, M-M Bernard Swales Jr., M-M Arthur TurCQ;tte, M-M James P. Wasel, Anonymous (13). . .

St. Dominic $350 Rev. Daniel E. Carey; $150 M-M Norman E. A~hley; $100 M-M Robert LaCh<>nce. M-M Joseph Marum, M-M Arthur Cavanaugh, M-M Leonard Brophy; $60 M-M Harvey LenQn; $50 M-M Eugene Orosz, M-M Albert Rousseau, Mrs. Stanley C. Walters, M-M Paul Martelly, M-M Craig Sherwin, M-M Henry Vanasse; $30 M-M James Carr. $25 M-M Paul Hastings, M-M Kenneth Kelley, M-M Joseph E. Cousineau, M-M Roland Martelly, M-M J'oseph Castro, M-M William Suret,te, M-M Edward Myles, Mrs. Catherine Heald, M-M Daniel Sullivan, M-M Albert Dube, M-M Thomas C. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McLeod, M-M Joseph Barboza, M-M John Cooney, Mrs. Angela Nystrom, M-M John Gibney. $100 Rev. James F. Greene; $50 M-M Donald Souza; $25 M-M Thomas Ryan, M-M Michael Sullivan, Memory of Franz Klein, Evelyn Tyan, Claire Lapointe.

St. Louis de Fra.nce $500 Ideal Laundry; $400 Rev. Louis R. Boivin; $300 In Memory of Joseph F. Dufour by Family; $75 M-M Armand Francoeur; $50 M-M L. P. Schlernitzauer, M-M Albert Michaud, Mrs. William Fletcher, M-M Paul Lanneville Jr., M-M Gast'on Bernier, M-M Michael Kardosz, M-M Armand Gauthier, Dr. Raymond A. Dionne, M-M Albert Desrosiers; $30 M-M William McAndrew; Mrs. Robert A. Dufour. $25 M-M Edward Casper, M-M Paul Duquette, M-M Raymond Levesque, M-M Raymond Aude:t, M-M Rene Michaud, M-M Francis McCurdy, M-M Arthur Grimes, M-M Francois Tremblay, M-M Leo J. Langfield, M-M Raymond Kells, M-M Edward Emond, M-M Edmond P. Tremblay, M-M William Bourassa & daughter, Richard Levesque, M-M J,oseph Rodrigues, M-M Leo Chabot, M-M Joseph Belanger, M-M Elphege Blanchette, M-M Richa.rd Dufour, M-M Edgar Trudeau, M-M Adelard 'Larue, M-M Raymond Fairclough, M-M Chester Leonard, George Levesque, Leo Mathieu, Albert Lambert, M-M Roland Goddu, M-M Robert Michaud. $150 St. Vincent de Paul Conference; $50 Holy Name Society, Ladies of St. Anne Sodality; $40 M-M Joseph Duquette; $25 M-M William Frias, M-M Jean Emond, M-M William O'Neil, M-M Alphonse Mendoza.


THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thur., May 17, 1979

FALL RIVER CONNECTION: There's more than a little Fall River influence in St. Peter's parish, Plattsburgh, N.Y. Left, Fall River native Father Bertrand Demers, OMI, blesses new convent for Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena, whose motherhouse is in Fall River. Right, sisters stand in front of their new home. From left, Sisters Sue Ellen, Eliza-

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beth, Theresa of Jesus, Susan, Teresa, Stephanie, Deborah and Ann Marie. All have taught or been stationed at Dominican Academy and/or St. Anne's School, Fall River, and Sister Theresa of Jesus is a former prioress general of the congregation. (Sister Gertrude Gaudette Photos)

St. Stanislaus 900th Jubilee Continued from Page One Paul, he spoke out fearlessly in of God of Cracow, staunch comFather, 'Pope John Paul II, served the name of Jesus. He expressed munity of believers that they for fourteen years as Shepherd himself quite openly in the were, branches on that v~ne and of that ancient See of Cracow name of the Lord. And like Paul, drew strength from him. We prior to his elevation to the See he too was martyred for his know, too, that they bore much fruit: the fruit of faith, hope and of Peter in Rome. faith in Christ Jesus. The scripture for the Liturgy By providential design, the love; the fruit of joy, patience, of the Word which we have just most recent successor to Bishop kindness and steadfastness. Your heard provide an appropriate Stanislaus in the See of Cracow presence here, as descendants of background for reflection on the has become Chief Apostle and those noble Catholics, sharing profound significance of the mar- Pastor of the Universal Church. the same faith, is clear witness tyrdom of Saint Stanislaus and As Bishop of Cracow, Karol to the fact that the community for meditation as well on the Wojtyla also spoke out fearlessly shephereded by Stanislaus, Bishunique role of Supreme Pastor and openly in the name of the op of Cracow, steadfastly rewhich Pope John Paul II has as- Lord Jesus - even in the face mained joined to him and his sumed in the Church in recent of great difficulty. And he was, successors as do branches on a months. indeed, a source of great strength vine. For that wonderful gift of We hear today, in the reading to his flock. As Shepherd of the enduring faith, we give hearty from the Acts of the Apostles, whole Church, Pope John Paul thanks as we remember his marhow Paul was called to be an II continues to speak and act tyrdom today. A successor of Stanislaus in Apostle of Christ Jesus. The courageously in the name of scripture says very briefly that Christ. Through his strong' and the See ofCracow is today Head "on his journey Saul had seen faithful pastorship, the Church of the Universal Church. In his the Lord, who had conversed of God continues to be streng- unique position as Successor of with him." The Acts recount that thened and confirmed in faith, Saint Peter and Vicar of Christ shortly after, his apostolic call- 'making steady progress in the on earth, Pope John Paul II is, ing Paul began "speaking out fear of the Lord, enjoying all in an even more dramatic manfearlessly in the name of Jesus the while the increased consola- ner, the vine of Christ, and we are the branches. We must' reat Damascus." His preaching al- tion of the Holy Spirit." My dearly beloved, a further main joined to the Holy Father. so took him to Jerusalem where he freely moved about "express- source of reflection is given to We must heed his authentic ing himself quite openly in the us in the Liturgy of the Word teaching if the abundant fruits name of the Lord." for this day. We hear the Lord of the Spirit are to be produced Today's account from the Acts Jesus tell us that he is the vine in us. further tells us that Paul "even and we are the branches. And This occasion, my dear people, addressed the Greek-speaking he instructs us quite clearly in gives each of us an opportunity Jews and debated with them." the Gospel of Saint John: "He to recommit ourselves to our We know that the zeal of Saint who lives in me and I in him, Holy Father. We must let the Paul for the Gospel of Christ will produce abundantly, for Lord, "true vine" that he is, ultimately led him to bring the apart from me you can do noth- trim clean, through the apostolic Good News of Jesus to all parts ing." These, also, are words preaching and teaching of his of the then-known world. He was which appropriately call our at- , Vicar, whatever in us keeps us indeed an apostle to the nations. tention to the full meaning of from producing the fruits of the We know, too, that he ultimate- today's commemoration of the Spirit in abundance. We must ly laid down his life for the martyrdom of Saint Stanislaus 'have a firm obedience of faith sake of the Gospel and in. witness and lead us as well to thoughts toward the Pope, vine of Christ , of our Holy Father, Pope John that he is, if 'the Father is to to his faith in Christ Jesus. be glorified in our bearing much The bishop continued, My Paul II. dear people, Saint Stanislaus Saint Stanislaus was head of fruit.' was very much like ,Saint the Church in Poland some 900 My dearly beloved, both the Paul. He, too, was called by the years ago. In his day and in his commemoration of the martyrLord to be an apostle. And suc- Diocese of Cracow, as shepherd dom of Saint Stanislaus and our cessor to the apostles that he of the flock, he represented the joyful tdbute to Pope John Paul was as bishop, Stanislaus nobly Lord in a very real way. We II call us to an ever deeper and shephered the people of God of might well say that Stanislaus more active faith. Such was the the Church of Cracow. Like was the Lord's vine. The people faith of Stanislaus, Bishop of

Cracow, who was martyred 900 years ago. Such is the faith of Pope John Paul II who shepherds the Church in our day. The challenge of today's celebration is best expressed in the epistle of Saint John which we have also heard proclaimed during this -Liturgy. The apostle John tells us very simply but very profoundly: "Little children, let us love in deed and in truth and not merely talk about it. This is our way of knowing that we are committed to the truth and are at peace with him." May the Lord who has already begun this good, work in us, bring it to even greater fruitfulness through our participation in this joyous celebration.

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SUNDAY, MAY 20 AT 10:00 A.M. DURING THE MASS',_ NEAL AND ANNA BIRON, COUNTY COORDINATORS FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS WILL HAND LEADERSHIP OVER TO JOHN AN,D SIGGI FIELDS OF EAST HARWICH, THE NEW SOUTH COUNTY COORDINATORS.

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seeking to know and love God better. Jesus sensed, too, that There was once a man named Nicodemus was afraii:l of what Nicodemus. He was a good man, others might say. Jesus undera devout Jew, a Pharisee. Nico- . stood the situation and admired demus tried always to love God Nicodemus' courage to come at and obey his commandments. least at night. Nicodemus was always searchThey talked for a long time. ing, thinking, questioning. His Nicodemus asked many quesdesire for holiness led him to tions, Jesus said, "God loves study God's law for years. He the world so much that he is became a respected teacher of sending his only Son so people God's ways. ,People came to him may find abundant life. God for advice about how to love wants everyone to live and be and serve God. free. God has sent me to save He became so well thought of that he was elected to the Sanhedrin, the ruling religious body in Israel. Nicodemus was a learned leader of the Jewish community in Jerusalem. Like everyone in Jerusalem, Nicodemus heard about Jesus. He may even have gone out and listened to Jesus in the Temple or in the streets. Nicodemus sensed that Jesus was a very good man, a man of God. 'But he did not understand everything Jesus said. Nicodemus had many questions he wanted to ask Jesus. But it was dangerous to be seen with Jesus. Jesus was under suspicion. Many of Nicodemus' ·fellow Pharisees were angry with Jesus. They said he was breaking God's law and teaching the crowds to do the same. Nicodemus did not agree with the other Pharisees, but he was afraid to show his respect for Jesus in public. So one night, under cover of darkness, Nicodemus came to the house where Jesus was staying. Jesus was happy to see him. Nicodemus said to Jesus, "Rabbi, I know you are a teacher sent by God. Your words and your actions show that God is with you." . Jesus liked Nicodemus. He could see that he was a good man, hqnest and learned. It was obvious that he was sincerely

people from darkness and sin. Whoever believes in me will live in God's light."

Nicodemus Who Came By Night By John J. Castelot

In reading the fourth Gospel, it helps to know something about how it was put together. Even the most casual reader, turning to it from any of the first three, haH the distinct impression that he is in another world, in contact with a distinctive bit of literature.. The basic material came from the witness of the beloved disciple. This material· was first preached, and in the preaching was adapted to local circumstances. Eventually it was put into writing, already adapted, but revised two or three times more before it was given its present form. Each revision brought new insights into the mystery of Christ, resulting from reflection extending over the greater part of the first century. The successive editors left their marks on the, material. They recast Jesus' words in such a fashion as to reflect their advanced understanding of what he had originally said. For this reason, the dialogues present special problems. They seem to follow a rather fixed, artificial pattern, with a statement of Jesus' being misunderstood and so calling for further explanation, during which the interlocutor often disappears and the dialogue becomes a

monologue in which it is not always easy to identify the speaker. A case in point is the conversation with Nicodemus in John . 3. We are told that he came to Jesus at night, apparently to avoid criticism, ,but in' the context of John, something more may be intended by this notice. Throughout the Gospel there is a frequent contrast between light and darkness, good and evil. In the course of the Last Supper, we read that when Judas left the meal, " it was night" (John 13,30). He prefered darkness to the light; Nicodemus came out of the dark looking for the light. Jesus apparently sensed that Nicodemus was honestly striving to go beyond the shallow enthusiasm of many others (John 3.2). This kind of faith required a radical spiritual rebirth: "I solemnly . assure you, no one can see the reign of God unless he is begotten from above" (John 3,3). As so often happens in these dialogues, the phrase "from above" can also mean "again" - a misunderstanding possible only in Greek. Nicodemus understands it in the sense of "again" and accordingly asks an obvious question. This gives Jesus the opportunity to get more specific: "I solemnly assure you, no one can enter God's kingdom without being begotten of (water

and) Spirit" (John 3,5). The words' in parenthe'§es seem to have been added to an earlier version of the discourse to bring out the sacramental implications and to indicate baptism as the means of rebirth in the Spirit. To illustrate the mysterious reality of this birth from above, Jesus uses a familiar example: "The wind blows where it will. You hear the sound it makes but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone begotten of the Spirit" (John 3,8). (There is another play on words here: the same word means both "wind" and "spirit" in both Aramaic and Greek.) But Nicodemus does not get the point, and Jesus answers in mild amazement: "You hold the office of teacher of Israel and still you do not understand these matters? "If you do not believe when I tell you about earthly things (the example of the wind), how are you to believe when I tell you about those of heaven?" At this point Nicodemus disappears from the narrative and the dialogue trails off into a magnificent monologue. But apparently Jesus' patient instruction bore fruit, for his questioner turns up again, coming to Jesus' defense (John 7, 50-51) and, most significantly" helping to bury the body of the crucified Jesus (John 19,39).

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Nicodemus was amazed at Jesus' knowledge of God. He did not understand everything Jesus By Father Joseph M. Champlin said. He had learned much, but St. Joseph Sister Barbara had even more. questions. How could Jesus be God's Son? How Walch has not been a nun long was Jesus like Moses? Was Je- and only this summer will make sus greater than Moses? Who is . her final vows. Yet despite her youthful age and appearance, Jesus really? she already displays great comAs Nicodemus left Jesus, still petence, confidence and courin the dark of night, and found age in her chosen apostolate his way home through the nar'" serving the poor. row, winding streets, he knew Last fall we were blessed in Jesus was close to God. He re- having her come to our parish spected and admired Jesus more as a full-time Christian service than anyone he had ever met in coordinator. his life. He felt that he was JeIn her first two months she sus' friend. visited every social agency in Not long after, the Sandhedrin the area. At the same time she met to decide what to do about called upon our parishioners Jesus. Most of them were con- confined at home or in nursing vinced Jesus was not teaching residences - reaching between God's law.' They felt he was 50-100 persons in that short leading the people away from period. Finally, Sister Barbara God. Some wanted to silence grew familiar with our already Jesus. Nicodemus stood up existing and extensive groups of bravely and argued against parish volunteers. them. He said God's law comAt all the Masses during a manded that no man be con- pre-Thanksgiving weekend, she demned without being given a described her function to our hearing. The other Pharisees people as a "connector," conlaughed at him. necting persons who possess The Sandhedrin later voted to gifts they wish to share, such capture and condemn Jesus. as time, talents, money, food, There was nothing Nicodemus clothing or furniture,' with incould do to change their de- dividuals in need of those' gifts. Turn to Page Seventeen , The following illustrations

are not exclusively the result of her efforts, nor was she the person always imitating or implementing the charitable deed. But they do reflect a parish more and more concerned about reacing out to the hurting and, thimks to Sister Walch's energy and expertise, one more and more effective in doing so. - One of our sisters with another adult and several teenagers took 53 pies, baked and freely donated by parishioners, to Unity Acres, a gift which pro-

vided desserts for the 150 homeless men who made this their temporary residence. - A family unable to pay its utility bill was without heat, but embarrassed to ask the church for help. Concerned neighbors proved less reluctant, called the rectory, and within hours our Christian connector had resolved the problem. - Word came on Thanksgiving eve about a large family without sufficient food, much Turn to Page Seventeen

St.' Jane Frances de Chantal By Father Edward J. Farrell Jane Frances de Chantal is a transparency, a mirror of our own unfolding in suffering and faith. Four hundred years connect her with us. In grace and sisterhood she is our contemporary, who received actively and dynamically the word of God and did it. She was born at Dijon, France, in 1572 and in her 20th year was happily married to Christopher de Rabutin, baron of Cantal.

After nine years of mariage, the death of three children, the birth of one son and three daughters, Christopher was killed in a hunting accident. Her grief and sorrow, care for her widower father and aged fatherin-law, and the work of raising her four children were sources of suffering, redeeming transformation and liberation in her. After a few years the bishop, Francis de Sales, came to preach the lenten services at Dijon. He came frequently to her father's Turn to Page Seventeen


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Connection Continued from Page Sixteen less the extras needed for a holiday meal. Sister Walsh and a lay volunteer immediately set off on a shopping spree, then delivered the groceries to a surprised and delighted household. - More than 600 people assembled for the Thanksgiving Mass and each one, young and old alike, brought forward during the presentation of gifts, an item of food for the poor. The individual gifts ranged from a small can of peas to a $6.99 ham or a three-pound' container of coffee, but together they formed an impressive mound of food stuffs valued at more than $1,000. Transferred to the parish pantry, they aided families in need over the following months. Alone we are not much; together our gifts become enormous. - Following that holiday's Eucharist, a young man married only four months, backed his truck up to the church. He delivered four sacks of potatoes and a 50-pound bag of onions. "This was my first attempt at growing," he said, "I told the Lord last spring, "You take care of my garden. I will give half of the crop to the poor.' This is part of that half; the rest I have delivered myself to others,"

congregation of sisters. Her decision to join and lead the development of this gorup drew mixed reaction from her children, relatives and friends - ranging from the dramatic pleading of her son not to do it, to her elderly father saying: "Go, Go where God called you." Jane and Francis were the closest of friends. He once said of her: "In Madame Chantal I have found the valiant woman whom Solomon had difficulty finding in Jesusalem." After 18 years of friendship and work together, he died. She felt his death with a great deal of pain and grief. Five years later her son was killed in a battle. The next three or four years were a time of hardship and poverty caused by the great plague. She put the

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For Children Continued from Page Sixteen cision. He had to stand by as Jesus was condemned to death by the Roman governor. He helplessly watched Jesus die on the cross. Then he joined Jesus' friends as they buried Jesus' body. He risked his reputation and position. He was now willing to let the world know that he was a friend of Jesus and believed that God was with him.

Len iency Asked WASHINGTON-The co-founder of the Peace People movement in Northern Ireland said the British people should relent in their efforts to classify as common criminals those prisoners on H-Block in The Maze prison. Mairead Corrigan also said the organization is working for an end to the Emergency Powers Act, under which suspected terrorists can be tried by special courts and convicted on the basis of signed confessions, some allegedly obtained by torture.

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Anti-Conversion Bill BOMBAY, India-The 29 Catholic bishops of Kerala state in southwes~ India have added their names to the growing list of Christians protesting an anticonversion bill before Parliament. Under the guise of protecting religious freedom, the bill seeks "to destroy the freedom guaranteed by the constitution," said the bishops in a memorandum to Prime Minister Morar:ji Desai. I

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St. Jane Frances de Chantal Continued from Page Sixteen house and spoke often with Jane about her mourning, the strength and strictness of her personality, and the raising of her children. He became such a friend to her that the children benefited almost as much from his friendship as their mother did. She spent considerable time with the poor, cared for the sick of the neighborhood and often watched during the night with those who were dying. When she told Francis her attraction towards entering a Carmelite cloister, he told her his dream of forming a new

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Dear Dr. Kenny: With the awful problem of alcoholism allover the world, why, ob why, is the church contributing to the problem by now giving alcohol - wine - to our little children as well as all ages of people? Telling them it is blood will not change the fact it is wine. It is alcohol - a drug. Whatever happened to the idea of allowing 'alcoholic priests to use unfermented grape juice instead of wine at Mass? I will discontinue receiving Communion when they' try to give me alcohol. (Mo.) A. Thank you for your frank letter. I share your concern about alcoholism. I have seen drinking ruin many a life and destroy families as well. I do not necessarily agree with your suggested solution. More than any other religious group, Catholics have problems with alcohol. This is a blunt statistical fact. Catholics are the most likely to become addicted to alcohol. Orthodox Jews are found to be the least likely. Jewish people rarely become alcoholic. Why? Researchers have concluded that the Jewish people have learned how to drink in moderation. While growing up, the children are introduced to the ceremonial use of wine within the family on numerous occasions. Consequently, as adults they continue patterns of moderation. American Catholics often hold that drinking is wrong for children and young people but all ri'ght for adults. Thus, as children grow up, they learn only that drinking is wrong.

Should they begin to drink, they have no style or rules. Con~ sequently, Catholics who drink often drink to excess. In this context, I see a taste of altar wine as more likely to do good than harm. Children learn it is both possible and acceptable to drink alcohol within limits. You state that alcohol is a drug. Of course it is, and a poisonous one at that. Other than help relax us, it probably does us no good at all. The same can probably be said for caffeine. It too is a drug which does little else than energize us. Antibiotics, tranquilizers, and many other drugs which are taken for a specific purpose bring with them bad side effects. Many people should not drink alcohol at all. Either they have fought their way back from alcoholism or they have an addictive personality, and it will not be possible for them to get by with drinking in moderation, They are all-or-nothing people when it comes to alcohol. What happens when a priest must not use alcohol? Wise bishops have handled this in two ways. Some bishops have counseled the priest to use grape juice. If the grape juice is left open overnight, a very minimal fermentation begins. It can be considered wine. Some bishops recommend that these priests, when they are participants in a concelebration, receive Communion only under the species of bread. The same counsel would obviously apply to parishioners. If you cannot handle wine, don't take any. Let us be practical. All would

agree that alcoholism is a bad state. Research tells us that the best way to avoid excess drinking is to learn while growing up to drink in moderation. Forbidding any use of alcohol until a certain age is more likely to lead to an extreme. Authoritative condemnation' mJiY sound safe. But if our goal is to avoid alcoholism, then prudence indicates that we 'choose the more likely means. For most, a guided and supervised use of alcohol while growing up will be more effective. Reader questions on family living and child care are invited. Address to The Kennys; c/o The Anchor, P.O. Box 7, Fall River, Mass. 02722.

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CURSILLO NEWS Rev. Gilles Genest, M.S., English Regional Coordinator of the Cursillo Movement, has a~noun­ ced the preliminary plans for the first Encounter ever to be sponsored by the Cursillo Movement of Region I which comprises all the New England States and part of New York State. The Encounter on Evangelization will be a three-day period of prayer, study and sharing on how to have a greater christian impact in our various environments. The Cursillo Encounter will be held at Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts, from June 15-17, 1979. The three main speakers of the conference will be Bishop P. Rosazza, Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford: Sr. Jose Hobday, a noted speaker presently working with American Indians in Arizona; and Father Alvin Illig, Executive Director of the Bishop's Ad Hoc Committee on Evangelization. The theme of this the first Encounter will be "Be Renewed - Sing a New Song." Cursillistas wishing to attend the Encounter should contact their local Cursillo Secretariate as soon as possible because reservations are limited.

ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, , FALL RIVER A special Mass will be held for all students of the Cathedral school of religion, their parents, teachers and friends - on Sunday May 20th at 10:00 A.M. ST. ELIZABETH, .EDGARTOWN Following 9 a.m. Mass Sunday, the Women's Guild will hold a communion breakfast and fashion show at Harborside Inn. Parishioners will be models for the show and all are invited to attend. ST. MICHAEL, SWANSEA The Parish Liturgy Committee has planned two weekends of special liturgies for June. On Pentecost weekend, at 4:00 p.m., Saturday, June 2, and at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, June 3, the diversity of languages represented in the parish will be highlighted. A Mass for Graduates is planned for Saturday, June 9, at 4:00 p.m. Graduates at all levels, grade, high school and college, are invited to share in this celebration offered for their intentions. SS. PETER AND PAUL, FALL RIVER Parish players will present "St. Pete's Cabaret," in Father Coady Center at 7 tonight (dress rehearsal), Sunday at 2 p.m. and Monday and Tuesday nights following dinners at 6:30. Open house will be held in· the school Sunday after morning Masses and again after the parish show. Children's art work will be on display in the classrooms and parishioners are urged to attend. Reservations for the Women's Club banquet at the Gangplank, May 29 following installation of officers at the 6:30 p.m. Mass may be made with Inez Pacheco (673-7449), Mary Walmsley (675-7547) or Brenda Mendoza (673-5190).

ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER A Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Sunday to mark the second anniversary of Marriage Encounter in the Fall River diocese, followed at noon by a Mass of thanksgiving honoring the silver jubilee of Rev. Eugene Boutin of Manchester, N.H. An organ re<:tital by Normand Gingras at 3:~1O p.m., also on Sunday, will be followed by a Guild Service sponsored by the American Guild of Organists and presenting a 100-voice choir including St. Anne Children's Choir and the brass choir of Tabor Academy. A follow-up on a - series of talks on family life will be given at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the school cafeteria by Mrs. Mariette Eaton, coordinator of education for St. Anne's Hospital. She will explain natural family planning. A parish renewal weekend scheduled for June 1 through 3 has been changed to June 8 through 10. CHARISMATIC RENEWAL The New Jerusalem Prayer Community will sponsor a Charismatic Mass at the Sacred Hearts Academy, 334 Main Street Fairhaven, on Friday, May 18th at 7 p.m. A prayer meeting will follow immediately after. All are invited to join us.

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SACRED HEART, FALL RIVER TACT Youth Group members are now planning an outing at Rocky Point Park on Saturday, May 26 and a special cookout on Saturday June 2nd. TACT is a High School age youth group in the parish and new members are always welcome to participate in these activities.

CATHOLIC WOMAN'S CLUB, FALL RIVER New club officers are Mrs. Robert F. McConnell, re-elected president; Mrs. Carroll K. Sullivan, vice president; Mrs. William A. Renaud, secretary; Mrs. John H. Morotti, treasurer. Club scholarships have been awarded to Christopher Rockett, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rockett, who will attend the University of Vermont, and John Vezina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Vezina, who will enroll at Providence College.

James M. Carey is the 1979 recipient of the Rose E. Sullivan Scholarship sponsored by Sacred Heart Women's Guild, Fall River. Carey is a member of the graduating class at B.M.C. Durfee High School, a member of the Ski Club and has played varsity football and hockey. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Carey he will attend Southern Connecticut State College. The scholarship is named for the first president of the Women's Guild, Mrs.' William S. Sullivan. Carey is the fifth child of a guild member to receive the award which was presented at the· annual communion breakfast.

ULTREYA, SWANSEA A palanca party will be held Friday, May 25 at 210 Pearse Road, Swansea. The annual potluck supper will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 22 at St. Michael's church hall, Ocean Grove. A Mass and social will take place at 7 p.m. Friday, July 27 at the home of Dot Paiva.

OUR LADY OF ANGELS, ST. JOSEPH'S, FALL RIVER WOODS HOLE . The annual blessing of cars Sunday, May 13, at the 9:30 will take place at 1:30 p.m. SunA.M. Mass the second grade ,day, May 27 in the church parkCCD Class received their First ing lot. Holy Communion, Rosita GeisThe Espirito Santo feast celehecker was their teacher. There bration will include music and were refreshments served in the games from 7 p.m. Friday, June lower church hall. 1 and Saturday, June 2. A There will be a rehearsal Thursday, May 17, at 7:00 P.M. crowning ceremony in the church at noon Sunday will be followed for the Confirmation class, also the sponsors are to be there by a street procession particitoo. The sacrament of confirma- pated in by all parish organization will be administered Friday, tions and individuals. May 18, at 7 P.M. Mass. ALCOHOLISM COUNCIL, GREATER FALL RIVER XAvmR SOCIE'ry, Actress Jan Clayton will be NEW YORK Cny The Xavier Society for the guest speaker at an awards dinBlind has available a catalog of ner to be sponsored by the Albooks for visually impaired coholism Council at 7 p.m. young people in grade and- jun- Thursday, May 24 at Venus de ior high schools. It lists general Milo restaurant. The dinner will reading material in braille, large honor council volunteers and a print and on tape, together with special Silver Chalice award a description of each book in- will be made. Among members of the council's -board of direccluded. tors is Father David Belliveau, The catalog and a listing of SJ, associate pastor of St. Wilother free services for the blind liam's parish, Fall River. are available from the Xavier Society at 154 E. 23 St., New ST. MARY'S HOME, York, N.Y. 10010. NEW BEDFORD Sister Dativa, assigned to St. Mary's Home for her entire religious life, will mark her golden jubilee of religious profession at a Mass and dinner at 4 p.m. Saturday at the home.

WEDDING HEADQUARTERS

17 RODMAN ST.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, TAUNTON The rosary and litany of our Lady are ibeing recited at 7 p.m. each weekday of May at the parish .outdoor grotto. An outdoor sign giving the parish name and Mass schedule has been made by students of Bristol Plymouth Regional High School.

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Mon.-Tues•. 10-5 Closed Wed:Thurs.&Frl. 9-8 Sat. 10-5 OR BY APPOINTMENT

ST. RITA, MARION The Women's Club would like to invite all women of the parish to share in the installation Mass of the Club on May 21 at 6:30 p.m. The Mass will be followed by a supper at the rectory. Reservations may be made by calling Cecilia Matthews at 748-0237.

In Our Schools

This column temporarily replaces the youth page during the Catholic Charities Appeal period. At Holy Family High, New Bedford, freshman Robert Yergeau has. been named among top Massachusetts students in a national contest sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French. He received an award at ceremonies yesterday in Saugus. HF seniors made a three-day retreat last week at St. Francis Retreat House, Rye, N.H. Susan Cunningham, a junior at Feehan High in Attleboro, is one of 28 students selected from a large number of applicants to participate in a 'Providence College summer program on environmental biology and biological computer simulation. She will study the interplay between human population and the "carry-capacity" of earth. The first Feehan alumnus to become a priest will be ordained June 16 at Sacred Heart Church, No. Attleboro. Martin Dubuc, '70, will be ordained a Columban Father and will offer a Mass of thanksgiving at Sacred Heart at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 17. DOMINICAN LAITY, Feehan alumni will sponsor an FALL RIVER nominican Laity (Third Order) alumni-senior reception Saturwill gather for· Mass at 1:30 . day, June 2 at Stone Bridge Inn, p.m. Monday in the priests' Tiverton. Further information is chapel of St. Anne's rectory. A available from the Feehan office. New Feehan student council meeting will follow in the recofficers are Thomas McDonagh, tory assembly room. president; Michael Healey, viceIMMACULATE CONCEPTION, president; Doris Murray and TAUNTON Vicki Briden, secretaries; Susan A Living Rosary will take place Healey, treasurer. And elected on Monday May 21st at 6:30 as majorettes have been Debra p.m. A ham and bean supper Kruz, Denise Flaherty, Linda Cronan and Kerri Harrington. will follow.


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