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FALL RIVER, MASS., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1977
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Right to Life Forces Win Two Fights for Unborn Pro-life forces have won two fights in the battle for the unborn. On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court said in a 6-3 decision that the Constitution does not require states to pay for nontherapeutic abortions for poor women and does not re-
quire public hospitals to perform abortions. Last Friday the House of Representatives barred the use of Federal money to pay for abortions, with Rep. Gerry E. Studds, D-Mass., voting against the measure and Rep. Margaret M.
Latin Church Stirs, Says Father Bowen By Father Donald Bowen
(Father Bowen has been a priest of the Fall River diocese since 1964, serving in Somerset, Norton and Attleboro parishes before joining the Missionary Society of St. James and accepting an assignment to serve the Indians of the Bolivian altiplano.) Trying to define 'ministry' is no easy task since the word is charged with as many different meanings and responses as there are parishes themselves. This becomes all the more acute in a territory dominated as here in the Andes of Bolivia by a nonWestern culture and mentality where a"set of social, economic, political, and educational realities radically alter the picture from what might exist in a typical parish of the United States. Can, for example, an inherited tradition of big churches and elaborate sch<>ol systems transpose itself into a world of unpovertyderdeveloped . and stricken rural communities? How does or can a Gospel vested in
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FATHER KELLEY, pilot, athlete, but most of all, priest, in some of his many roles. (US Navy Photos)
Navy Chaplain Has Wings By Glenna Houston
NORFOLK, Va. - It's almost as if the world is my parish rather than jus.t one particular little area," said Navy Chaplain (Lieutenant Commander) James F. Kelley. Father Kelley, a member of the Fall River Diocese, has visited 30 countries in his eight . years in the Navy. The Massachusetts man, son of Mrs. Margaret Kelley of 32 Riverside Drive, Berkley, is as-
signed to the precommissioning unit of the aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower being built in Newport News, Va. "Duty aboard the Eisenhower for the past seven months has been fantastic," he said. "The crew members are excellent and the morale is good." When any new Navy ship is being built, members of the crew are gradually assigned to learn about the new equipment Turn to Page Five
Greco-Roman concepts survive in a religious milieu which is a curious blend of Christian left" overs and ancient non-Christian beliefs and customs? How can a traditional Catholic liturgy take root in a culture where people still return to the hilltops with offerings of aniTurn to Page Ten
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Heckler, R-Mass., in its favor. The decision came in the form of an amendment to a $61.3 billion appropriations bill for the departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare. The abortion amendment was suggested by Rep. Henry Hyde, R-Ill., and was identical to one passed last year by the House. In debate prior to its passage, Hyde said, "It's not money we're talking about here. It's the slaughter of innocent unborn children. It's that human life 'in the womb of a woman who is its greatest adversary and there is no one but us to defend it." Turn to Page Seven
'Little Bishop' Is Canonized VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI made Philadelphia's simple "little bishop," John Neumann, the United States' first male saint June 19 during solemn ceremonies outdoors in baroque St'. Peter's Square. As a crowd -of about 30,000 (most of them Americans) sat in the hot Roman sun, Pope Paul praised Philadelphia's fourth bishop as "the honor of all imTurn to Page Five
Commission 114 Lay Ministers In ceremonies held in Fall River, South Yarmouth and Attleboro 114 extraordinary lay Eucharistic ministers have been commissioned to serve three convents and 27 parishes of the diocese. At Cathedral At St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, the following were in-_ stalled by Msgr. Luiz G. Mendonca, V.G.: St. Anne's Parish, Fall River: Normand J. Patenaude, Mrs. Charlotte Sherman. SS. Peter and Paul Parish, Fall River: Sister Barbara Hunt, RSM, Miss Kathleen Burt, Fred H. Dolan, Edward L. Quirk, Joseph J. Stankiewicz, Mrs. Rita Tyrrell. St. Stanislaus Parish, Fall Turn to Page Five
WRECKREATION: More' than ready to help Father Marian Ogorek, left, Father Robert Kaszynski, atop crane, and wreckers Jim Brennan, Frank Imbriglio with demolition of former Schwartz Lumber Yard are children of St. Stanislaus School, Fall River. Yard will become festival ground for parish.