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. Educa tlon

f·· .. on erence Religious To Highlight Crucial Issues '

The ANCHOR An Anchor of the Soul, Sure and Firm-St. Pa,ul

Fall River" Mass." Thursday, July 290 1971

Vol. 15, No. 30

© 1971 The Anchor

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Dearly beloved in Christ, In addition, the missIOnary Each year the faithful are ask- apostolate entailed in preaching ed to assist our beloved Holy -the Gospel to all nations and Father in his apostolic and char- the needs of the central offices itable endeavors. ,Catholics of the Holy See make tremendthroughout the world increase ous demands on the limited retheir prayerful remembrance of sources of the Pope. He looks to his intentions, and share with his 'faithful s,pns and daughters, him their material goods by their to help him. The Diocese of Fall River has generous contribution to the always been in the vanguard 'in Peter's Pence Collec~ion. His Holiness Pope Paul VI has assisting the Holy Father, and I ,shown the concern of' a true confidently ask that once again apostle by his constant encour- this year you give as generously' agement of peace and justice in as possible' to the Peter's Pence the world and by his well-known Collection. Begging God's choicest blessinterest in alleviating the conings on you, I remain ditions of the poor and those afDevotedly yours in Christ, flicted by disease, illness, old age and natural disasters such as ffiDaniel A. Cronin floods and earthquakes. Bishop of Fall River

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Crucial issues on the New En- ops' concerns on human develop- to get the Message of Christ gland Bishops' Campaign on Hu- ment, will be a talk on "Sex Ed- across to all people-the young, man Development will ,be high- ucation and Development of Per- the teenager, the adult, and the lighted at the 25th Annual New sonality." Rev. Walter Imbiorski, aged. "The message is the same as England Congress of Religious head of the Can'a Conference in Education, August 20-22, at Bos- Chicago, Illinois, will give this it was 2,000 years ago-the motto of our Congress, Joy and Hope lecture. ton College -but all of us must make use Sponsored by the Religious Ed-, of the ways and means to bring ucation-CCD Office of the Archthe message home 'to the heart diocese of Boston, together with and minds of men." similar, offices of the other New Registrations for the Congress England Dioceses, the- Congress are still being accepted at the will have nearly 10,000 clergy, CCD Office,l Lake Street, Brighreligious and laity attending the ton, Mass. 02135. more than 300 seminars, lectures, panels, discussions and multiAll areas of religious education media presentations Dr William Lynch of Brook- and its special directions for line, Massachusetts, disinguished programs with the aged, the exphysician and educator and op- ceptional child and programs for ponent of pro-abortion legisla- the inner city will be treated at tion, will speak at the Congress the Congress. CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) One aspect of religious educasessions on "Abortion and the tion to be, emphasized at the Carping criticism has been asRight to Life" For many years of his pro- Congress will be the teaching sailed by Pope Paul VI as divifessional life, he has lectured at aids of film and sound and multi- sive, dividing the very commu-colleges, medical and nursing media usage of teaching devices. nion that constitutes the Church. He also took aim at "indisschools, clergy and other groups Rev. Msgr. Russell R. Novello, on the 'sanctity of life and the General Chairman of the Con- criminate doctrinal pluralism," medical and moral implications gress, noted that the Church to- asking where such teaching that day must take advantage of types 'rides off in all directions can of abortion In another area on the Bish- of teaching materials, if we are hope to go. The Pope was speaking at his regular weekly audience at the summer home here. The Pope asked, "where is the element of brotherhood in a haDENVER (NC)-A bishop who are up for sale or rent each bitual and aggressively destrucbelieves in "practical Christian- month. Most of the tenants in the 116 tive criticism of the esteem and 'ity" has moved into an archdioCeS8l'i housing project sO he can integrated housing units so .ar loyal~y due to the ecclesial fam. be available to help other ten- completed pay only $35 of the ily?" He also asked whether "a true ants and learn about their prob- $95 in rent per month with the of communion runs federal government providing the spirit lems. through the body of the Church Auxiliary Bishop George Evans archdiocese with the additional today? of Denver, director of the hous- $60 needed' per unit to keep the "Do we not see an accentuated ing project and archdiocesan project open. No archdiocesan tendency to form groUps resistvicar for urban and rural affairs, money is involved in the project, ing friendly ecclesial commusaid housing in Denver, home for Bishop Evans said. nion? Other than meeting city zona quarter of Colorado's popula"And what is the aim of gratution, is extremely critical. Of all ing regulations when planning itously overvaluing charism, forhouses and apartments in the the project sites, no serious obTurn to Page Two Denver area, only one per cent stacles have affected the project.

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Youth Need Family Life

,'·What Happens When. Parish Schools Close? (Editor's note: There has been much theorizing about what happens in a community when a • large number of Catholic schools • (., close. Here is what happened in ,'Worcester county - a central . Massachusetts "community" whose boundaries exactly coincide with those of the Worcester "diocese. The profile does not '": pretend to be typical - just a look at how one area handled an '~educational challenge.) In a characteristic New England '''fashion, Worcester County takes things in stride - including the closing of 18 Catholic schools since 1969. Crisis, turmoil, tragedy, change, affect the community's composure about as much as time has changed the New England landscape: very little. :' (A simple white steeple still . "pierces the sky here above the .. city square. ' .. '>',.Sometimes lost among the ..". - r't):1ling, snow-CQ\lel:ed hills in

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Winter, it stands as a punctuation mark amid the blaiing foliage of Fall. A 'brook still flows nearby, giving birth to Spring's sweet syrup in the tree across the Green and the scent of honeysuckle that permeates the Summer air. Worcester County's boundaries are identical with those of the Worcester diocese. The closing of so many diocesan schools could be termed an educational "crisis," but both crisis and education have been here' since Plymouth Rock." The whole American .educational system, private and' pub- " lic, was born in New England. And it has grown and flourished amid diversity and adversity. ' "Our budget, of course, has skyrocketed, but we'll get by," said Martin D. Leach, superintendent of schools in rural North, Brookfield. , That town's elemen,Turn to Page Seven

HELP BISHOP CRONIN GIVE NAZARETH CHILDREN A LIFT: The care given by Diocese of Fall River to the exceptional children is an all-year dedication as is evident py the visit of Bishop Cronin on Monday to the Nazareth, Camp. You multiply the Bishop's arms in' giving this lift by attending the "Shower of Stars" on Aug 18 at Sheraton Hyannis; Inn. on Cape Cod.

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Today's youths need a foundation of sound family life to cope with today's temptations and problems, according to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. If the younger generation is going astray, parents may be to blame for being too indulgent rather than disciplinary, said Hoover, writing in the July 25 issue of The Byzantine Catholic World published here. "To my mind," said the FBI director, "the home remains the basic influence in preparing young people for adulthood." Hoover said youths need moral, ethical and spiritual traditions and examples from their parents to face such problems as "drug addiction, wholesale violence, increasing contempt for law, rejection of our system of values." He Cited as reasons for youthcrime "lax parental supervision, an overabundance of material things coupled with too little spiritual sustenance, a fljppant .. attitude by th(l parents themselves toward the law, indulgence rather than discipline."


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