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··St.. George"s Parish Plans

New S~hool

The ANCHOR

Ordinary Assigns 33 to Seminaries

Rev. Lorenzo H. MoraiR, Thirty new aspirants for the Diocesan Priesthood will paRtor of St. George's this Fall join diocesan seminarians already in major and C h-u r c h, Westport, anminor seminaries, Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop nounced today the purchaRe of the Diocese, announced today. The new group includes of land on Route 177 in West16 who will study in minor Gomes, 65 Swift Street, Mount port between Beeden Road and seminaries and 14 major Carmel, New Bedford. Forge Road for construction of seminary students. In addiLeonard J. Masse, 64 Basswood • parish school. tion three other major'sem-' Avenue, Sacred Heart, North St. George's has had a paroinarians .have been re-assigned 'Attleboro; Edward M. Pereira, chial sc;hool since 1956, using to seminaries by the Bishop. 299·. Mulberry Street, Santo the fac;ilities of the Westpol·t An Anchor of the Soul, Sure and li'irm-ST. PAUL Christo, Fall River; Edmund P. Factory School on a one dollar Assigned by His Excellency Talbot, 63 Pelham Street, St• • year lease from the Town of were the following:' William, Fall River; Kevin F. Westport. Fall River, Mass. Thursday, July 28, 1960 MINOR SEMINARY Tripp, 116 Cottage Street, St. Orle gl'ade has been added Lawrence, New Bedford. . PRICE tOe each year to the origiilal fit'st St Thomas Seminary, Our Lady of Providence © 1960 The Anchor $4.00 per Year three and a seventh grade will . Bloomfield, Conn. ~em.inary, Warwick Neck, R.I. Second Class Mail Privileges Authorized at Fall River. Mass. be added in September. The Robert J. Carter, 17 S~_d1ey Johtl J. Conforti, 83 Way enrollment for six grades as of Street, Holy Name Parish, New Street, St. Anthony of Padua, ,June was 260 pupils. Bedford; Robert F. Chase, May- .. Fall Rivet'; David R Faria, 669 Grades One and Two meet in flower Lane, St. Pius X, South Grinnell Street, Our Lady of the parish hall on Highland Yarmouth; Edward E. Correira, Health, Fall River; William F. Avenue, Dartmouth, and the 98 Lexington Avenue, St. George, Kelleher, ~ Montgomery upper five grades in the WestNorth Dartmouth; John A. Turn to Page Twel~ port Factory School. It is exSister Mary Joel, R.S.M., a member of the facuIty of pected that construction of the new building will begin in the Na('.areth Hall in Fall River since its opening in September, 1957, has been appointed Superior of Nazareth on the Cape near future . in Hyannis. The second Diocesan school for exceptional. or mentally retarded children will be opened i~ September, Dearly Beloved in Christ: with accommodations for 32 - The world in which we live grows daily more confused children. Sisters of Mercy mentally, morally, socially and spiritually. . 'named to the faculty, in addiMuch of this is due to agitators who play on the needs MUNICH (NC)-The37th tion.. to the Superior, are Sister . and weakness of society, and who have no other goal but international Eucharistic Mary Rosarii, RS.M., Sister that of world domination. COIigre~s will open Sunday Mary Jamesita, R.S.M. and Sister Standing against all this confusion at home and abroad with Pontifical High Mags Maria Bernadetta, RS.M. They and cel'emonies of Supplication will take ,up residence at the is the Catholic faith constantly preaching fidelity to in all parishes of the Munich school in mid-August, ready to Christian ideals, always exemplifying in deed as we" ''1 archdioc;ese. The Papal Legate, .receive applications and regisword what our Divine Savior stood for and perpetuates, ter :students for this newspeCarainal Testa is expected to be through charity and brotherhood. welcomed at a ceremony in the cialized school. Nazareth will be a day school. afternoon. Our Holy Father, Pope John XXIII, is a living example It will not provide boarding faOn Tuesday and Wednesday cilities for children. Transportaof our Christian tradition,-big in heart and human interest evenings, High Mass will bec;el-his solicitude reaches out to all'in need. We have read tion' to and from the school will ebrated in the pal'ish churches. be by means of car pools, and and heard of his walking the streets of Rome seeking to Women will spend the first night for the present, at least, regiscarry out his duty and minister to all his flock. This is but in noctumal adoration of the tration will be limited to those Holy Eucharist, and men will do children who can take adequate one phase of a dedicated soul guiding and directing men of the same on the next night. all kinds and conditions along the:way to true peate. cat'e of themselves. On Wednesday evening CarThe school has been estabWe should feel happy and privileged to lend every bit dinal Testa will preside at a vast lished with the assistance of the l . . . . . .......-' . . , of aid we can spare in devoted admiration and filial affection "aHal' island" in the TheresienTurn to' Page Eighteen SISTER MARY JOEL, R.S.M. for our Holy Father. We should all find joy in helping him wiese. The ceremony will be called a "statio urbis," or gathextend the reach of Christian charity to those who yearn ering of the entire Catholic for it and certai.nly need it. wodd. The Fall River Diocese has always done extremely wen The phrase literally means in proving loyalty and devotion to our Holy Father. This is "station of the world," and is a NEW YORK (NC)-Circulation of Catholic newspapers a truly Catholic Diocese with a heart responsive to every play on the time-honored ·term "statio orbis," or "station of the' and magazines published itl the United States has passed human need. city" which was a gathering of the'25 million mark for the first time. The total; 25,932,461, Your Bishop is mORt grateful for what was recently Romans at some appointed ehul'ch during each of the days was disclosed in circulation statistics released today in the done to help victimR of disaster in Chile. We move now to 1960 edition of the Catholic . 9£ I!.ent. give traditional proof' of loyalty and devotion to our Holy increase was 1,607;861. On Thursday 90 deacons fl'om Dir~ctory, annual reference . The 1959 increase represented Father, Pope John XXIII. The' annual Peter's Pence various religious orders will be voll!l)1~ published by the a gain more than -twice as great ordained in churches of the city; Catholic Press Association as the gain in 1958, when the collection will be taken up at all Masses on Sunday, Aug-ust There will be "Agapes" or here. circulation increased by 697,- ·7th. We urge all, clergy, religious and laity, to be constant in their charity. Turn to Page Eighteen According to Father Albert J. 59~ather Nevins said 'that "this Nevins, M.M., president of the CPA and editor of Maryknoll great. increase in circulation magazine, the total circulation dramatically demonstrates the of Catholic publications in the vitality of the Catholic press." "American's Catholic publicaU.S. and Canada increased by Bishop of Fall River more than 1.5 million to a rec- tions have room for divergence ord high of 27,190,631. The exact Turn to Page Eighteen WASHINGTON (NC)-A leader in the Catholic liturgical movement has invited "interested Protestants and Eastem Rite Christians" to the Brother Ephrem O'Dwyer, ann.ual North American Litur.Over 100 women in Fall River, New Bedford and Taunton are participating in a new C.S.C., provincial of the gical Week. Father Shawn Sheehan of project under sponsorship of the piocesan Society for the Propagat~on o! t~e F~ith. They E a s t ern :{)rovince of The Boston issued the invitation to are knitting and crocheting bandages for lepers cared for by CatholIc mISSIOnarIes on the Brothers of Holy Cross, has non-Catholics to attend the islands of the South Pacific. Residents at the Catholic Memorial Home and student nurses announced changes affecting meeting, which will be held at St. Anne's Hospital are (Star) Puritan. Bedspread Cot~ five members of the Coyle High August 22 to 25 in Pittsburgh. .. . ton, four ply, IS recommended. School faculty, Taunton. Father Sheehan pointed out among those partIc!patmg Instructions: Cast on 30 Brother Richard MacDonald, that the theme of the meeting in the work. Use of crostitches and knit each row, senior English teachCl' and direcwill be "Liturgy and Unity in cheted or knitted bandages . slipping first stitch of each row. tor of Studies for the past four Christ." He emphasized that the for lepers is a comparativ~ly Use entire ball. years, has been assigned to the Liturgical Week "is an open new technique, according to For crocheted bandages, a Brothers of Holy Cross Juniormeeting" and added: "All are Msgr. Raymond T. Considine, Number 4 crochet ~ook should ate at Valatie, N. Y. While at welcome-clergy and laity, Ro- Propagation director. Whereas be . used. Ins~ructIons: Make Coyle, he was moderator of the man Catholic or not-to join in ordinary bandages fall apart if cham of 21 stItches, turn and Coyle Student Theater and orig. our daily program of worship they are sterilized and re-used, sin~le cr?ehet ne:,t row. Repeat inator of the Coyle Honor Night. and study." the new type can be sterilized untIl .entIre .ba~l IS used. . . Brother John Kuchenbrod of The convention sessions "will and re-used indefinitely; thus Women wlshmg to partIcipate the Science and Mechanical give our visitors an insight into their use represents a saving in in the project, but unable to Drawing department, will teach . our un del's tan din g of the storage space and expense to supp.ly .their own cotton, ~ay at the Notre Dame International Church and its liturgy, and the nursing missionaries. obt.alll It from the Pr<;,pagatIon School, Rome, Italy. relationship between the two," All women of the Diocese are offIce at 368 North Mam Street, Brother' Armel Latterell has Father Sheehan said in a state- invited to participate in OperaFall River. been appointed principal of the ment issued today. Some 4,000 tion Bandage which has been Completed bandages' should primary grades at the Pius XII !!>ersons arc expected to attend under way he~e for two months. be sent to. the of~ice for ~hipTurn to Page Seven the conference. Directions for manufacture are ment overseas, saId MonSignor

·Vol. 4, No. 30

Four 'Sisters. to Staff N'azareth on Cape

Faithful Aid Pope in Work Through Peter's Pence

37th Eucharistic Congress Opens Next Sunday

u. S. Catholic

Publications Circulation Over 2S Million

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Liturgists Ask Non-Catholics To Attend

Operation B'undage Helps South Pacific Lepers Coyle Staff HasChanges . As Diocesan Women Crochet .and [(nit

Cape Mass Schedule lP,age Fourteen

simple. For knitted bandages, Numbel' 3 steel or aluminum needles are used, with steel preferred. One 250-yard ball of crochet cotton is used. American Thread

ONE IN 3,000,000

Considine. . .' Til e PropagatI?n dll'eetor learned of OperatIon Bandage from .workers in t~e. Boston Ar~hdlOces.e,. where It is also bemg carrIed tW

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