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Dio·ceso·n·. Serrans Attend

-THE ANCHOR 19~9

. 'Thurs., July 2,

Internati~nal\C~nvention

DIOCESE OF 'FALL RIVER, MASS.

Protesta'nts Join \C;~u$ade Against Smut Literature·

Nine from the Fall River Diocese attended the 17th annual 'Serra Internatiorlal convention in Pittsburgh. They included Rev. James F. McCarthy, St. John the Evangelist, Church, Attleboro ; Rev. John F. Hogan, New Bedford area director of Catholic Chari- tion's' grow numerous," Bishop ties; and, as official gele- Wright said. gates, Russeli· Brennan, At,.. :In a pre-convention address, to tleboro ; Dr. Arthur K Buck- the govel1nors of Set.:ra Interna-

ley, New Bedford; and H~nry ticinal,-Bishop Nicholas T. Elko Desmond, Fall River.: . of Pittsbl.p;gh Byzantine Diocese Also present were JohriGra-. asked Seiran~ to be alert to their ham and Cornelius Lyons, At"~o!y respor,.,ibility." Ueboro; and Dr: Raymond Costa "The Church needs, persons and Quinlan Leary; Fall River. who will' stand firmly on two With more than 3;500 other . feet and profess· their faith imd convention attendants, including will . defend it, not with mere .1,700 registered delegates, they words, but with generous· sacri-· heard a call to ·Se.rrans to "spyak fice and personal sanctification," · up" for' the diocesan priesthood he' declar~d. by Bishop John J. Wright of . Bishop Elko advised Serrans Pittsburgh in his keynote ad- that "when conferring with pod·ress. tential vocations, never minimiZe "Spiritual Snobbery" the sacrifice required." The Bishop spoofed any i'spii"_ . "Never· let them believe that itual snobbery" which represents the' priesthood is ail' ordinary iiie "poor parish priests"as assignment,"· he·continued. "In..,.·, somehow infei:ior 'to th.e"great stead, tell: them howdemariding; . rt!ii,giousorders.':Bishop ~i"ight how exacting and how challengdeclared that this' notion 'was not big it is to wear a priest's gar-. 'OFF TO CAMP! With, happy grins,. these Fall River shared by priests, "but often was . mentS or nun's garb." , . boys' are off for Catholic Boys'. Day. Camp, .W estpor~.· To by their aunts." . ,,' l'iarent's ,Rep.ori . . . 8th 'ff He reminded' - his .audience I . ' run daily from 8 :30 to 4 :30 until August 2, e camp 0 . ers that the founder of the diocesan .In his report.as president J. . swimming, sports, handcrafts artd the oPI>orttinity to ·attend .. ' .. p'rie'sth·ood. ~as Jesus Chris.tRay. J0.rd;'m, Houston, isaid thaC d'l M L ft t . ht R nd St Law' ence Henry ,~ Ser:ra I. nterriat~<?llal ha~. e.X;pan.d:-.". . aI, y. ass. ~ : 0 :Is:! are, 3;y~o... r , ...., ,.. Hit!iself,. an,d·! thaLthe di?t-: esan . ed'~to'anorgariization" of;l1Jriost' Mercer, Paul M:-edelros al1d. MIchael ..Bates. .e,.., . .' '''PJ;lestsexisttQ.:doin.e,,~ry,ilaQd. 9,000 metrlbersin 133'Hiibs 1in'the;:-i!' """':,,' : .....:;:' :',':"'''. ,., '.," . ' ;.' i ' .. r",',.", •• ' " , . "

• MIAMI (NC)-Protestant" lead.ers hi. Greater'· Miami' have pledged complete support of Postmaster General

Arthur Summerfield's campaign' to rid the U. S. mails of indecent I . literature. . Rev. Mr. B: F'. Schumacher, Lutheran minister who two years' ago waged a successful campaign to rid newsstands in North Dade County of objectionable material, is chairman of··the Great Miami Mimsterial Association . committee on indecent literature. . He serves on the Advisory Committee on Indecent Literature for Dade County which surveys reports of v'iolatrons of Florida laW concerning literature. . 'All Must Help "The churches' will surely, offer'their support, to the Post Office'sc'amp'aign to clean uP. the' mail," pr.. R, B. Culbreth, a Baptist minister·who is chairman of 'the' civic tighteousnesscom-: ·mittee for the Ministerial Association; declared. "It ties r.ightin with the moraland"spiritual-WO'rkdfmY:.committee. and' "is a' maUer' 'affecting, the morals .·Of· ~~. work, ,,,,"ieh J~sus.,;ca'me: 19. U~~ted, S.t.ates,. c.a.~a.da., .Ptier~. ' y . ":·u·n····.·g,: . tO~"E'n' the' young people ofthe country.'. ' >,. R~~Q,',:~~~lCO, P~ru, ·~,ngl~J;1~r~lJ~d;<·· .. . . . .: .' .' "..", : .. -. . '.. ',' . "As Serrans 'we must develop. If 1 . I " . · .Last' . year, ·Dr,Culbreth,· re-. ceived::an .advertisement froni . ... Los' Angeles concerning a series love' for,.'.f.am,iliarity· with.' a.n.d' he noted: ,There a're new clubs in , St . V mcen' t de Pa .. . uI Camp '. In. 'South Westport . ',' has . ,'. of' nude films. He reported it · insight cinto' 'thL- work arid the 40 states. . ' . . '.' .... \ "·,.. opel1,ed for the .sea.<;on...Th.e,. Camp,ma,intained by the Cat.h..· promptly .to postal' authoritiell problems of our priests.'?' 'i:he I' ~nd the se"nder ·was put out of Bjshop continl,led. "Then, will The Serra"n who traveled' farth:" . olic Charities Appeal and the Bishop's Charity Ball, will business. 'come a full appreciation 'of the est fori the conventi6n",8S' provid~ free . vacations for .over 500 youngsters from aI· Eugene. Dunlap. acting pos~ rb' . t Father LOigi' Ferrari of Genoa, ..' .. ' ' . .. , ...... ' . . .,' .: extraordinary'dignity and. eau y Italy.': .Thl·rty-five .bishop"s· were most, eve.ry CIty, and ...to.w,n ,Camp' has .been exparided with master at 'Miami, said all comof the diocesan priesthood." D I Id t ' iil '·attendance,· including several of the' IOcese:· n ac I lOn, the Department's Order of the. munities across the nation must In our own:homes and putilich d ost to ay Cross and Arrow continuing on c~operate in reporting the rely in our communities, we must . from South , and Central Amer- the Camp is . . of indecent literature to be on guard against those moral,. 'ica. .' campers from the Fall River a larger scale as the theme of ceipt their local postmasters. political, sociai and educational /., ,I and :tiJew Bedford areas. These the entire C,am~. . forces which have undermined will add from ioo to '150 more" The s'port~ ,progra,m III even Christian values and vocati.9ns i campers a week. The age is from more diversified .wlth weekl.y to the priesthood. elsewhere. 6 to 12 years old. baseball games With Ca~hedral . "We must seek to encourage . :. " Director of the. Camp is Rev. Camp, plus regular penods of (NC)-The need John E. Boyd and Chaplain is baseba~l and ?a.s~etball. and promote those constructi've forHANWELLA private· schools is identical Rev. Donald E:.Belanger.. Mass t I .S p e.ciaI A c t iVlies a t ..th e. C a m p. f'orc'es whi'ch pro'duc'e the moral . with the need for religion; says . II I d tit h b and intellectual climate in which is celebrated every day in the ~I ~nc 1;1. e .a en s o~s, ., oxBishop /E~mund Peiris, '.. O.M,I." eamp Chapel, and is attended by i~g, field days, mpt~ry ndes; ~a­ .:. . ~ami1ies.· grp.~; s.tro'ng al'!d~\ voca.-. 'of Chilaw, condemning the cur-:, both the boarders ll'rid day camp- riety shows, .camp-~ires,·mOVies. 'h 'P'" "'D . ii ~ent campaign, for iJationaliza-( ers:' 'Twelve :semfnariahs ·of the Every camper. willpadicipate 'in:o • · :;·,.·.·.:NEW.BEDr:O~D. •. ater ., .eyton .:ra1VS.: t,~on of'.!llllpr!xat~schqol~liD :Cey-:' DioceSe serve -'on:the'staff ~of ,these events. '.. , ' " :. ','. ';' \. INDUSTRIAL OILS ~ity's,Larges,t Crowd: Ion whic~ has the backing of;' counsellors of: the, Call1;p. .: '. . Area' Canipers" . ',~ ,~. ~ ! ROULERS:(NC) '.- Ail esti-:: some gov~rnmenbleaders... , In," addition,. tm,administering :'AboutlOO youngsters"'froni tht' " .. HEATING OILS mated 800ao persons .crowded· . Cath.olic~ctivity to meet the~ the: camp program;. thc.',semipa.., Fall. River 'area'are" 'at· Camp : i. into this' to~n~~35~OOO;:ih the:: situation iincItlded the'.<:observ-i· rians,,,giv~ ,a short.>instruCtion tht;se two weeks, Their'visitin:g TlMKEN. FlemishY 'se2tio'n: 'of'Belgium to,l· anee".of il' day.,,' of' prayer· for;- each-day.inthe ..Chapel' on some, .day wiIl~'next SiJn'daY"~Th'e heai."'the iFamily,IRosaryCrusade'; church scl;lOols. . . point 'of,. religion,ge~red·, to···th~ campers' from the. :J'aunt/?n-'. ';.1,:', •.-' ·".,. ,.' OIL BU'RNERS' preached ·by Father Patrick' Pey_'J '. Bishop": Peiris said' that 'tlM{ age of' the campers.. Twice a Attleboro .district:· wUl' 'enter •. -.'lb. , _ton, C.S,C. fam~ religious fervour . of AsWeek the campers attend infor- .Carrit;> on July 12 and'theirvisif-:Police said the crowd was the i~!l~. ,~p~l.c:L be lit: . l!. ,~isc;ou.p::L mal 'catechism'''aiscllSSioilS; :'. ,,; ing 'day ~ill be' July" 19, . the largest inthis:~ity'S history. . the!, we~E1. to:.gO .i.n. f.or an edu,.. ., .;. ::":' :"~;;?',::.;,: .• ';,-;. ','; Fea'st 'of St. Vincent PlniI:· · .. Earli·er. s··i:m''i"I'a' I' record:'break- cahon.,wlt1hout.religlon..." """.;, "., E"pand Ac~~vlheli'" ' . New Bedford and' the' surroi:itia.:. There has been' much expan. . 501 .COUNTY ST. ing crowds had gathered in other The Bishop laid the blame ·for . 'f '. t· 't' th" mg towns will send Its campers I slon 0 camp ac iVi ies. is year. on JU IY 26 ·th.·'· 't'" g d cities of the Bruges diocese to progress qf materialism and re- The Nature Shop 'has beet\ reno- Aug 2 'Thw~C' ViSiCln NEW BEDFORD ayt·.pn hear the Irish-born priest. Fath- ligi6lis' inc;lifference in.' the ·W.est. . d 'th .. 1 " e ape 0d con In. f vatewi many more amma s gent '11' t C . A" '9 . 'NY 3-1751 er Peyton told his Ilstenershete: ,at the dopr of a conceptIon fl . 1 . C onserva t'iO~ an d with v· WI en er amp on ug: . "d' f l' on disp ay. T' d A 16 "The Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice ~uca~lOn l iV~,rced rom re ig- fire prevention are.being stressed ',. lSI ~ng ayon ug. . giants bow before it, giants of 10US mflu,ence. Men, and ~o-:- with 'Smokey the Bear serving . intelligence, giants of sanctity - Dlen. hav~, grown u~ ~here ~It~- as the theme of this .activity. that couldn't be fooled by the out1!ny ide.a of religlOus prillcI- .' I The. already well:-established' Rosary for one' second if they pies;' he siHd., and mor.alit~'hall ,Art<Shop. has introduc~d. new . . . d its . povLr '" and . become them nothmg' . -paster,. 1 ha d not recogmze h"'" 'for 011" t' " .' more' '.", 1d eas ill w6r k .' f or th e. greatness and worthiness . " t ..~.l1c,pu I c prop~ry;. . \'" 'younger boys and rosary making The Rosary is most worthy of 'Bishop' ·Peiris contrasted· this for the older. .' ",":;~ew. Be~lo~d's husband, .wife' and child~en to. situ·ati9n.. ·~ith the 'position' .in . At th~. camp's private be~ch at trust, ·to love,· and' to grasp \,Vith--- or~ental," c,ounti'ies, saying tll~i Westport Harbor{;:trained Red their hearts, as. well ali 'with religion is: the core of the Easfs Cross Lifeguardil.' are on' duty. their hands:" culture. . Two 1 seminarians "have received 545 MILL ST. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 'their certificat~s~ in this from · the': course sponsored by the WY 7-9486 · National Catholic Camp'iug Association at Cathedral Camp. The Indiar' Department of the

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Confirms Children MONTREAL (NC) - Forty · handicapped- children were'con. firmed at the. Basilica of Queen of the·World here by' Paul Emile Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of · Montreal. This is 'an annual Cer~IPOny over which Cardinal Leger· presides. .

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NEW ENGLAND

CLA M B,A' K,E

Every 'Sunday-' $2.95 including .- A Live Lobster

Attention' Mechanics! Do You Work in a Factory, ~arage, .Machine Shop or Gasoline Station? ' We pick up and deliver.. clean and repair overalls. ,Also: we h'ave a complete line of Coverulls. Pants and Shirts for sale. We reclaim and wash any oily, dirty or. greasy rags.

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