Attleboro
THE ANCHORThurs., May 20, 1971
ST. JOSEPH $50 Mrs. Alice Pelletier $40 The Salvas Family $30 Mr. ~ Mrs. William Galligan $25 Jeannette Dupuis" Mrs. William Weber, Mr. & Mrs. George Stafford, Mrs. Marcel Chretien, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Joubert Council Jeanne D'Arc No. 263
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Attleboro Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr.
HOLY GHOST $125 & Mrs. John Caponigro $100 & Mrs. Leo Thibert $75 & Richard Shea $50 & Mrs. Philip De Lauri $25 & Mrs. Manuel Souza
ST. MARK $100 Mrs. Elizabeth Croke Dr. & Mrs. John Falvey William Parker 路St. Mark's Guild $50 t\lbert Gallant James A. Murphy Patrick Duffy Anonymous Raymond Hillman $30 Ronald Mollins Henry Dowdall $25 James E. Zmudchy, John Ross, Daniel Miconi: Mrs. Clyde DeBriest, Joseph Ryan Emilio Gautieri, Grace B. Fitton, Albert A. Gingras, Harold J. Rioux; Leo Devlin Peter Weldon, Joseph Dias Edm'und Rice, Joseph O'Neil, Edward McCue, Henry Gendron George Gibb, Falls Shopping Center, Robert Cunningham'
ST. JOHN $200 Edmund Henry, $150 Mr. & Mrs. D. F. VanLeeuwen $125 Rev. Edward J. Byington Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. James G. Heagney $100 In- Memory of Mr. & Mrs. John Mahon Mrs. John B. Blottman $80 Mr. & Mrs. Victor Vaughan $60 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. King $50 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brennan Dr. & Mrs. Robert O'Donnell $40 Thomas H. Cuddy Jr. $35 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Jewett Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kenney 'LONGTIME MISSIONER: Brother Christopher Cox, longtime African missioner, exMr. '& Mrs. Harold Sumner amines goblet, similar to type made by handcrafters in, Uganda, where Sacred Heart Bro$30 ther is stationed. ' ST. MARY Mr. & Mrs. john Carty $1,000 Ruth Nihan & Vincent Nihan Attleboro Dyeing & Finishing Mr. & Mrs. Alex Karol Corp. Mr. & Mrs. Bowen Place $60 Mr. & Mrs. Clark Heon Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. Shannon A Friend , -$50 , $25 , Seekonk- Knights'of: 00lumbus ,BY PATRlPA McGOWAN William Colomb, Mr. & Mr:s; rather than a-keeping of the proverbial saying that if you $35 . reins of authority in the hands educate a woman, you educate Arthur C. Murphy, Mr. &, Mrs. Mr. &' Mrs. ,Robert Voyer He's spending a lot of time of missioners. a whole family. "Educated Francis F. LaPlante, Mr. & Mrs. $30 just walking around Fall River, "I think there will remain a 'African girls will really change John J. Mullaney, Mrs. James P. Mr. & Mrs. Francis Giblin observing the changes 50 years place for missionaries, however," the continent." Harris Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Strycharz have brought to his native city. Mr. & Mrs. Richard - Busch, said Brother Christopher, "and that in his part of He said $25 He's Brother Christopher Cox, that .they will stay as long as Mr. & Mrs. John Picchi, Rocca Africa, where the population is Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Braga, who next month will celebrate they contribute to what the new about 40 per cent Catholic, Fantaccione, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Cosgrove, his golden jubilee as a Brother governments call 'nation build- divorce is practically non- Levis, Lillian Imhoff Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dauray, Mr. of the Sacred Heart, and, on Mr. & Mrs. Alfred McNally, ing.' No missionary has a permit & Mrs. Ernest Emond, Mr. & home leave from Uganda, Cen- to remain in Uganda beyond existent and marriages are for Mr. & Mrs. Frank Roca, Raythe most part stable. "But reliMrs. Russell J. Sumner tral East Africa, is visiting his 1974, however;" he added. This mond Gazzola, Mr. & Mrs. Robbrother, James, of SS. Peter and does not means that all mission- gious vocations are going down ert Rohman, Mr. & Mrs. Henry the people are becoming ST. THERESA Paul parish. Flynn aries will leave by that date, $100 Born in St. Patrick's parish, but that their continued resi- materialistic," he said. Edward Tatro, Mrs. Paul BellaHe will journey to his com- vance, Celestine Whalen, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Donald Boardman Brother Christopher attended its dence will be subJect to governMr. & Mrs. John Burch munity's mother house in Bay, Mrs. Michael J. O'Hara, Gerschool up to seventh grade, ment approval. when he left to enter religious , $50 The catechists' school, he ex- St. Louis, Miss. for the official trude McBrien Holy Name Society life. A classmate was Sister plained, is a two-year institu- celebration of his golden jubilee Mr. & Mrs. George Fredette, Maureen of Nazareth Hall, Fall tion which trains married men Sunday" June 6. A sister, Sister Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Genereau $35 Mr. & Mrs. Louis LaCivita River, with whom he plans a for apostolic work in African Andrew Joseph of the Daughters '$30 reunion during his home visit. villages. "We choose married of the Holy Ghost, will mark her Mrs. William Pitas He was also interested in dews men between 25 and 30 for the , golden jubilee the previous day, Mr. & Mrs. William Cauley & that St. Patrick's is organizing work," he said, "because they June 5, in Plainville, Conn. The an alumni association, and he tend to be more settled and stable brother and sister will return Family intends to make certain that the than the younger, fellows. The to Fall River after the celebra$25 new organization is represented study of English and matJ:!emat- tions for a family reunion. Then Mr. & Mrs. Ederito Fachada in Africa. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jaron ics gives them a certain status, it will be back to the missions Before going to Africa in 1934, and that is why it is included for Brother Christopher. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rozak Mr. & Mrs. Louis Desmarais said Brother Christopher, he in the curriculum in addition to And, he's a happy man. "If I taught in five states and in scripture, theology and cate- had it to do again, I'd spend my Mr. & Mrs. George Tedino Canada. Since 1934 he has chetical methods." Mr. & Mrs. George Busby life in Africa," he said. served in various parts of Mrs. Marilyn Bazinet Sisters Most Important 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Africa, teaching English and Brothers and priests do immathematics. His present assign- portant work in Africa, said Teachers Protest ment is at Alokolum, Gulu, Brother Christopher, but he Uganda, where he is involved in feels that' Sisters have made Contract Clause CINCINNATI (NC)-The criti- a new project for the Sacred the 'most significant contribution cal financial problems of Cincin-, Heart Brothers, a tr.aining school in that through education they , of BRISTOL COUNTY , nati archdiocesan schools are re- for catechists. have raised the status of women. Jus~ because a bank offers you New Thrust flected in a new clause inserted "Previously it was unheard of into teachers'. contracts for the T!Je school is part of a new that women should be educated, a Savings Account coming' year. thrust in missionary work, noted but now the girls who have been doesn't mean it can offer y.ou The provision, which drew an Brother Christopher, saying that to school are not so shy and angry protest from spokesmen there is greater respect for na- they are respected by the men. a checking account for the Archdiocesan Lay Teach- tive culture and customs on the At a recent meeting I even ers Association, allows cancella- part of missioners than there heard a girl challenge a man's But Do tion of a contract if it becomes used to be. There is, for instance, statement. This would never necessary to drop a grade or the use of former students as ,have happened in the past!" NORTH ATTLEBORO (2) MANSFIELD (2) ATTLEBORO FALLS The Brother also recalled the 11111111111111II111111111111111111111111111IUIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 close a school. headmasters of native schools,
Brother Christopher Cox Marks 5~ Years As Religious, 37 Years in Africa
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