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Fall River" Mass., l'!hulrsday, June 10, 1965
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lIishop Thanks All For Charity Appeal R;s Excellency, the M<mt Reverend James L. ConooItf.
B4~hup of the Diocese,.today. eKpressed his heartfelt thank~ ~
the magnificent respon5e given to this year's Catholic t!harities Appeal. This year, the Appeal reached the sum of Si'12,083.13 which surpassed. aU the wonderful 'successe$ GOuld bave come to me of latoe ~Hn the buoyant report of tb~ et past years. T!te Mos~ Rev Cbal'ities appeal of 1965. 1ft ..end Bishop has. expressed· I:banking all who made sure of
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FIRST GRADUATION AT BISHOP FEEHAN HIGH: Prepabng for the first grad uation exercises at the Attleboro Diocesan High School' are, left to right: Ronald Pon-; toIilo; class president; Sr. Malt'T Urban, R.S.M., principal;. and Sandra Goulet.
High Schools of Diocese to Grant New Record 'of' 1223 Dip.lom·as
The 12 high schools of the Diocese win graduate a total of 122?- students thi~ month.' number includes 743 girls and, 480 boys. The largest graduating class will be th~t of Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, with 132 boys 'and 87 girls. Eight high. lItill congratulations and thair1lk1J thi.s splendid testimoni<b1 to m,. ~hools will hold eeremonies Sunday, JUlie 20, three a~ sch~uled for exercises Monday, .. follows: " this splend:d test'monial at the " "There is nothing more heaa-t start of my fifteenth year as J~ne 21,and Bi~hop Feeh~n ~ion, Muriel Raiche and Denise uates of Sacred Hearts Academy, ' lMling to() a Bishop . than 'robe' Bishop of the :Qiocese, I feel I HIgh Schoql WIll, hold l'ts. Boule, and highest oonors among Fairhaven, to be held at 2:3. Moored of the devotion of. his gHlteful heart, but' also in 1:ih~ graduation Tuesday, June 22.· Prevost seniors go to Gerard SUnday afternoon, June 20 in the <ite~gY' and faithfuJ.. T,heI:~;. is name of those whO will benefit The graduation will 00 the' Goulet, Normand Dube and Rob· academy c.ha~l. Hi~est ranking ~ihing more comforting, fuaR t6 be witness to ·a generous ron 8el'n for one's neighbor in' nee·j. A diocese that is ·united. in' Ch.i-· ~ is a D~e.te particuhr~y bloe9sed, and to serve as· Bishop ,. the Fall River DioceSe, has' been for me 'a wonderful pri.vi. k!~ and special ,grace from GGd. ,,~ all of this lam heartily tfulnkful, and to all who haj • part in this yea,r's Diocesan Char· it~ success, both priests and. (teOple, I am grat~. I must aho saY' a word of spec-ial grati tud~ to our many friends Whii, while not one 'in faith, are Ilnd have been sympathetic in '!heir :i«pport of' what we try to d. f~ our youth, our 'married folk; @he exceptional child, ,the age-;i ~ft<i chronically m. , . )J~ greater encouragem04!l'lt
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You may be sure you haw not ~lone my poor words or appreciation~ but. mor~ par ticularly God's special g,racell reserved for those whose gener <')Sit,. knows no limits. You ma,. be certain of special remem !:K'ances .in all my Masses an« pl'ayers fo()r your weB being, :!I'!d you may also be certain that ouc priests take great pride itt yOW" sympathetic spirit, your' interest in a neighbor in need. and your persevering dev~tion 00 bhe, works of Catholic Oharity. Indeed many hearts will be litght-er and many souls bl'ight« {oi'bIle comforting WOl'd that ttlev are not to be left alone an-ti neglected,.· ~'ned
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firilt for the AttlebOro school, et:f; Payette. which opened its doors in 1961. Very-Rev, Daniel McCarthy, Sunda7 Ceremonies SS.CC., proVincial superior of Jesus-Mary Academy an 11 the Sacred Hearts Fathers, will. Prevost High School, both ia diStribute diplomas ... gradFaU River, hold joint cer emonies in Notre Dame Churclt at 4 Sunday afternoon, June 20. Rev. Reginald M. Barrette, of St. Roch's Church, Fall River, wilt speak. Highest ranking .Jelilus-Mar:' graduates are Denise
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Ecclesiastical Students Collection Sunday, June 1 J.
. MONTREAL (NC)-Paul Emile Cardinal Leger &aid tMt Second Vatican Council "is not trying to 'de-supernatural- ' ize' r('Iigion." Speaking to 500 delegates at the National. Social .Life Conference meeting here, tbe Montreal arch bishop said the couneil "is wilt k~ow their home is in the seeking means to present the mystical body of Jesus Christ,;' vital living reality. of the .The Church, 'be said, is eR mercy of God in. sueh a way gaged in an often-agonizing ef that somehow, SQme day, all mea
The 'lost world of medieTaI art ig familiar territory to Dr. arid Mrs. Philip Lozinski Westport. Both hold doctorates in the history of art and both have specialized in the. medieval period. Dr. Philip Lozinski is on the faculty of. the Fall River branch of SMTI ~llld Dr. Jean Lozinski is at the moment on leave from the byways of medievalism to bring up three 20th century sons, ages four, nine and 12. She took time off from her maternal career, how ,
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lost art of the medieval stained ~bss window. , . True, stained giass windows 3It"e made today, say the Lozin skis, but they lack the intense eolol's of the medieval product. Also lacking is the knowledge oi' how to obtain the loveliness of aygone centuries, One theory ig. that gold and jewels were used in the manufacture of med ieval stained glass.. "'We don't try that now," 33.\11 Dr'. Lozinski, smiling. "Too C'lli
If.!. other respects, howevel') Mrs. Lozinski, stained glass Mi!~M.lfacture ,techniques haw Tura -. Pale 'lwei...
fort to() understand itself better . and to cut away what is super fluous, "but only so the world m;ay know her ,for what she is." . Cardinal Leger said Christian ity had been in danger of be coming an ideological super ~tructure "or kind of a· special department where people talked about forgiveness, redemption. the Cross and Resurrection while Tlll'n ~ Page Five
Federal' Aid Law Incl udes Private .School P~pil . The Elementary and Se~ ondar,v Education Act of 1965 is a law that provides federal funds for all children
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Ca'rdinal Says Council Seeks To Cut Away Superfluous
Of.8pecial Interest to W estp~r~ Doctors Is Lost Art of Medieval-' Stained Glass
Diocesan Young. Ad uIts Elect New Officers Albert R. Pinsonnault 01 S.. Cl'.ed Heart parish, North Attie boro, was elected president al the Diocesan Council of Catholi<c Young Adult Organizations at alil organizational meeting in th<l! Kennedy Youth Center, New Bedford. . Approximately 75 C Y A 3 members from Greater New Bedfor~, Fall River and N~rtilR Attleboro attended the regiQ.lu'C Ecmvention, the first held hy the organization. Also elected to Diocesan })O>sts Were Claire Roy of St. Stephen's parish, Attleboro, vice-president; Louise Levesque of the Cat~te dnl parish, Fall River, seea-e bry;.and Dennis Medeiros ;)J: St. Dlla:ry's parish, New Be;:iii,.>ni, keasurer. Henry Gillet of Fall JtHyell", "",.ew served as general chal:rmal!1l &:r the organizational meeting, 31t1d Jeanne Pelletier of Nttw Bedford were elected. the eOUilil '!ril's candidates for general ()i 1f~ce3 at the New England CYAO ~vention to be· held til¥.. ~end at the Stratfield M~ , . l'oUra to Paae Tweat,: , .--- '
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THE LOZINSKI FAMILY: Dr. and Mrs. Philip Lozin~ ltG, .seated, and standing. Cla'iaop1ler. Matthew.. and laa.
whether they 'be in public or private schools, These funds are being chan nellecl to' the child through II public agency. Thus only the child receives services, not the private school. The law proyide3 that the U. S. Commissioner of Education approve the plan sub mit~ed by each State and for· mulated by the State on the basis of applications from local educational agencies, Sllbjeets to be aided aPe 1iIae
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