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Montfort Missionary Fathers Open First Diocesan House in "Taunton States in 1948. Other mission are also active in foreign mismarks the first residence of the residences, are located in St. sion fields. The Diocese of SinMontfort Fathers in the state of Massachusetts. Two other resiLouis, Mo., and Noblesville, tang on the island of Kalimandences in New England include Ind. tan Barat (Borneo) is under the In addition to the major sem- jurisdiction of the American St. Louis de Montfort Seminary, inary. in Connecticut" the con- , province, and it also has Fathers and a native of St. Anne's Litchfield, Conn., and Camp St. gregation staffs a preparatory in the international mission of parish, Fall River, announc'ed Louis, Sabattus, Me., a summer seminary at Bay Shore, N.Y., Zomba, Nyasaland, Africa. tc lay the establishment of a residence for seminarians. and a novitiate in Hartford City, The provincial residence in Montfort mission house in Founded by. St. Louis' de Ind. " , this country is located at Ozone Taunton. . Montfort in 1705 . il;1 Brittany, 'Parishes conducted by the Park, N.Y., where several memKnown formerly as theTaun~France, the Montfort .·Fathers Montfort Fathers are in New. bel'S of the provincial council ton Inn Annex, the large house, ,liave as tneir· principal work to" . York; Long Island 'and' Foii are" also in residence. Father wiii become a residence for preach parishmissloris' ,and re-, Wayne, Ind. : ' . Charest was nominated United par~sh missioners' and tetreat .,treats, with particular .concern A~5 acre plot ,at.. Litchfield; . ,Stj!tes. provinclallast year. masters. The Montfort Fathers . ,for the place of the Mother of . Conn., is thesite·of a shrine.' of . Before hi~ appointment as pro_ assigned to the new foundaiion God' in the' divine plan' of ·re": Our ,Lady of -Lourdes,'where vinci!ll by the Superior Ge,neral' wili arrive this month. '. . demption.. ',. . pilgrimages from New England of the Montfort Fathers, Very Ideally located between the . .St.' Louis de' 1\fontfort wrote travel annually. Rev. -Cornelius M. Heiligers, :Fall River-Boston' areas, the 'several' important works' in Other 'Marian a,ctivity· in- ~.M.M. of Rome, Father Charest residence will be headquarters Mariology, including "True. De..: . of the northeastern mission '.. votio'n to Mary", "Secret of, clude!l publication of, a natipnal was wElll. known for his work as m~gazine, Queen of All Hearts, " edlforO,f the Queen of All Hearts band of the ~""'ntfqrt Fath.ers.. ,Mary", "Admirable ~ecret o! th'e and other literature by the - magazine, director of Montfort Up to this time, the mission Rosary," and "Love, of the EteI'Montfort Publications, at 'Bay: Publications, Bay 'Shore, N. Y., residence at Ozone Park; N.Y~; _nal' Wisdom,", ,~hese writings ,FATHERCH:A~ES'" Shore, N.Y.' ' .. ' , ,. and na'tioilal moderator of United has servcd for the entire .eastern ,- ·serve as, th.e fpundat.ipn. of, tqe l1nited States:: ' '. ., Montfort apostolate.", ' Meinbers of,' the,: ':Ameri~aI!-' . Sfl),tes, cQtlfraterriities of Mary, the Montfort Fathers became a The establishment in Taunton '" First establisli~d in 'New York, separate province iIi tlieUnited pr,!vince of the Moht.£ort Fathers' Queen of All Hearts.

Very Rev. Roger M. Char. . 1 S est, S.M .M ., ProvmCla uperior 0 f the Montfort Fathers in the United States

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Harry Condon, Chairman of this year's Catholic Charities Appeal, has an': nounced from Headquarters

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th"' the Appeal'total stands this morning at $629,497.40. This is the largest amount ever' collected in the 21 year history of the Appeal and tops last year's record-breaking, amount by almost $2,000. Mr. Condon was enthusiastic in his praise of Special Gift and Parish collectors, and paid great tribute to the firms and individuals who gave, to this year's Appeal that the Bishop might ha,ve the material' means of supporting the 29 agencies and Aft Anclot:' of tle Soul. Sur, find ".irm-ST. PAUL facilities depending On charity for continued . service to the community. RiYer~ Mass., Thursday, June Mr. Condon expressed gratification to the news media for their support of the Appeal. PRICE IOc ' © 1962. The Anchor , So far 69 Parishes of the Dio14.00 De' Yea' cese . have exceeded their totals of last year. Appeal books will ,

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Vol. 6, No. 24

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nO,t close until tomorrow evening so more: Parishes' are expected to go over last year's figures.

Holy Name, Fall River $20,874.75 St. Lawrence, New Bedford 20,705.55 St. Mary, North Attleboro 15,745.00 St. John, Attleboro 14,750.00 St. James, New Bedford 14,167.50 Sf. Francis Xavier, Hyannis 12,563.50 Sacred Heart, Fall River 12,445.60 St. Mary, Taunton 10,253.75 St. Thomas More, Somerset 10,234.25 St: Mary, Mansfield 9,524.00 St. Mary, Fall River 9,054.03 Mt. Carmel, New Bedford 9,028.70 St. Joseph, New Bedford 8,800.05 Holy Name, New Bedford 8,661.00 Immaculate Conception, No. Easton 8,537.00

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Bishop Connelly- Announces Schools Fr. Kaszynski To Graduate Pope John Raises Diocesan Navy Is Assigned 622 Pupils Chaplain, to Rank -of J:lonsignor NewCuracy Six hundred and twentytWo seniors will graduate from 10 high schools of the Diocese at ceremonies Sunday, June 10 and Monday, June 11. They include 228 boys and 394 girls, As wa!: the case in 1961, largest class will graduate from Coyle High School, Taunton, which will confer diplomas on 129 boys. Following is Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River, with 81 girls. Eight schools will hold graduations on Sunday,' with Coyle and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River scheduling ceremonies Mon,day. Mt. St. Mary Academy and Sacred Hearts Academy, Fairhaven, will hold graduation cer. emonies at 2 Sunday afternoon, Mt. St. Mary's in the school auditorium and Sacred Hearts in its chapel. Bishop Gerrard will award diplomas to the Fall River school's 81 graduates and Robert Nagle, principal of B. M. C. Durfee High School, also Fall River, will speak. Valedictorian will be Phyllis Pytel and salutatorian will be Kathryn Carvalho. lIrIt. St. Mary's Class Day is at Turn to Page ThirteeD,

The Diocesan Chancery .From an Air Force Base iJ.1 Spain where Office today announced that he is administering the Sacrament of Con- .Rev. Robert S. Kaszynski, firmation on a three-weeks European and assistant at St. Patrick's Fall River, since his African tour for the United States Air Force, Church, ordination on Jan. 30, 1960, has

the Most Reverend ·Bishop has announced that Pope John has been pleasedio elevate a' priestchaplain from the Diocese, Rev. Joseph C. Canty, to the, dignity of a Domestic Prelate with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. ,Monsignor Canty holds the rank of Captain in the Chaplain Corps of the United States Navy and is at present serving as Force Chaplain on the Staff of the Commander-in-Chief of Naval Activities in Europe. The Taunton-born priest entered the Naval Chaplain Corps in February, 1942, from St.- John's Church, Attleboro, where he was serving' at the time. The holder of several decorations for his outstanding service through the war, the new prelate has served most recently as Senior Chaplain, Marine Corps, at Camp Lajeune, North Carolina, and a Senior Chaplain, U.S. Naval Hospital at St. Albans, Long Island. He, took up his new European duties in November. Monsignor Canty' was born in Taunton on Aug. 17, 1909, the son of the late Charles E. and Ellen McGann. Canty. He graduated from St. Mary's High in Taunton and made his classical studies at Boston College. He studied philosphy and theology at St. Bernard's Seminary, Roches, ter, and was ordained by the late Bishop Cassidy

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been transferred to St. Stanislaus Church, Fall River, to serve as assistant to Rev. Hugo E. Dylla. Father Kaszynski succeeds the late Rev. John Czerwonka who died June 8, 1961. Father Kaszynski, the son of Chester and the late Genevieve Kalisz ;Kaszynski, was born in New Bedford on Oct. 28, 1933. He attended public schools in New Bedford and Dartmouth and studied at Cardinal O'Connell Seminary in Boston, St. John's Seminary, Brighton, and SS. Cyril and Methodius Semi· nary, Orchard Lake, Michigan. Father was ordained by Bishop Connolly in St, Mary's Cathedral on Jan. 30, 1960, and was assigned to St. Patrick's in Fall River. He will assume his new duties at St. Stanislaus Parish next Tuesday, 'June i? Turn t9,~age Three


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