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assoc.iate editor of America, weekly magazine published by the Jesuit Fathers, will preach at the third annual Labor Day Mass at 9' A.M., Monday, Sept. 5 in St. Mary's C~thedG raI. The religious observance of Labor Day in Fall River was instituted three years ag.o with a Mass requested by the United Labor Council of Greater Fall River, Edward F. Doolan, a communicant of StMary's and president of the A, Tea and. Reception to Council, is general chairman of REV. ANSELMK~LOS KEV. JOHN ZIELINSKI WRY REV. NORBERT ZONCA the Most ~everend Bishop this year's committee. will be held on, the grounds Mr. Doolan has been vitally of' Our. J;.,a,dy of, the Assump- active in 'the labor field for 2'1 years, at present being the mantion Church in Osterville from ager of the ,Greater Fall River 3 to 5 on Wednesday afternoon, Joint Board, Textile Workers Augl!st 24. The Tea'will be for Union of America. He is also an , the 1?ene.fi~ of Nazareth' on the international vice-president of Cape, the new school for ex- his union and, presently servea ceptional children recently es- the Commonwealth on the State tabli!!hed by the' Bishop in Scholarship Board and the State Hyannis. ¥edical Board. , The Chancery Office has Rev. John T. Higgins, pastor The, chairman of the affailr announced transfers affect- of the Osterville parish, has an- also served as a member of a ing three parishes adminis- nounced that interest in the new Labor Commission headed up by school is strong among both the AFL-CIO President George . t f th 0 d tere d b y prIes s 0 e r er year-round and sum'mer parl'sh-' Meany which toured Europe, th() . ' 1 In of Friars Minor 'C6nventua ioners, and they are all anxI'()'us S candinavian coun,tries, and the ' this Diocese. to show the enthusI'asm a'nd ',British'Isles at the request of the . Administratoi'S of Holy Rosary support of the Cape for this U. S. State' Department. The parish, Taunton; Our Lady of newest of diocesan' charities. C Perpetual 'Help, New~edford; ommission's object was to and' Holy Cross, Fall River will The four' Sisters of Mercy, who cement good relations between " " ,', be' transferredeffec'tive the week, are to staff the school which, the country and the working Fall River, Mass,. Thursday, August 11, 1960 ',of.Aug. 28. • ,'Turn to raft EI4'hteen " ' Turn to P,," Eidlteen , . . Father Zielinski ' , _II ..... @1960TheAnchor' PRICEIOc ~ev. 'J~h?Zielinski, for 16,' ,U1. 4, $4.00 Pe; years admllllstrator of Holy, Ros,. ." Second Clau Mail Prl~ilege. Author;.... 01 Fan'River, Mois. ' ary padsh" will go to~~. 'St~nis- : laus 'Church, Shamokm, Pa. He , ' , • " I will?e r~turnin~, ~ the Scene WASiJ;INGTON (NC)-The Holy See throu....&. the of hiS first aSSignment after p' t'f' I C " f .,". !S1l ordination. . on I lca .om.mlsslon or Latm AmerIca has launched a , " " From Maspeth, ,L.I., Father program to ,enlIst laymen as "papal volunteers" to serve the . Zi~linski was ordained iii. 1919. C~urch in Latin America. His Eminence Marcello Cardinal He has served ,parishes in Can- M,immi president of the ,ada, Missouri, ,Maryland and ' .' ", . 'ed d' M:M., b\.lrea\l director, specuMassachusettsa~'well as Penn- commISSIOn, ISS,U a lrect lated that a year of planning The Most Reverend Bishop has announced ,that the sylvania .. He was pastor at Holy ap,peal for, lay voll:mteers to will -be required in the U.S. to faithful of the Fall River Dioce,se contribute.d $26,783.53 . Rosary from 1926 to 1927 before help train Catholic leaders deyelop "briefing and language , returning in 1944 as administra:' in, Latin America. centers" where volunteers could to the Catholic Relief Services as a result of the diocesan tor., . Under the program Catholie be trained fur work in Lathl eollection taken up on Sunday, July ·10, fQr -the people of He will be replaced in Taun- . laymen - both single persons America. eses' , ton by Rev. Callistus Szpara. and married couples-would be ' The, Ca\-dinal stated that the Ch ile. MOflt of the d i o cIn addition to that, the various of the United States'took up Bishops of the country' 'have Father Kwilos re~ruited in Latin America to already existing Catholic or. collections to aid that sti'ick- been" forwarding the monies . Rev, Anselm Kwilos of Hdly serve as lay apostles in Latin ganizations, both parochial and Cross parish will exchange posts • American nations. non-parochial~ colleges and lay en country which was rocked taken up in the churches of with Rev. Vincent Wolski of The program calls for the vol- ,missionary groups: are "parti. their Dioceses 88"a result of ' by natural disasters i n May and Hqly, Trinity parish, Montreal. uriteers 'to' be organized into . cularly well qualified" to carry June. 'sp~ial 'app~als. ' Father Kwilos has been at Holy teams of fr9m 3 to 10 members. out the recru,itment ef lay volBy mid-June, the Catholic This amount of, money. con- Cross 19- years, six as ,curate and Each volunteer would serve for unteers. Relief Services-National Cath- tributed by the faithful, of the' 13' as administrator. " from two to five years, with the !I'he Commission envisions a oUe Welfare Conference, the' Diocese has been, sent ,by the His previous assignments hilVe option of ~erving ,longer. ItYstem whereby the recruiting welfare agency 6f the Bishops Most Reverend Bishop to, the' been in Chicopee ,and 'Detroit' The U.S;' representative for', organization would assume reof, the country, had rushed, relief Catholic Relief Services head- ,parishes and: he'has' also been a ,this projebt' of the Holy See 'sponsibility· for each individual supplies valued at $2,581,567 to' quarters in Washington f,or the member of the Franciscan" Mis- will bE! the 'new Latin America enlisted in' the program, would Chile. This was the ,largest do- ' assistance of, Chileans who 'are sion Band with headquarters ,ill - Bureau. of the National Cathoiic pay· for his training and travel nation given by Ii voluntary re- still trying to recOver from the EIUcott, City; 'Md; 01'dained in, Welfare ,Conference. 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Religion runs in the famil~ a~ong Religious oithe Holy' Union of the Sacred Hearts. Of :(ive jubilarians celebrating the golden anniversary of their entrance in religion, aU,have sisters in the community. Unique are Sister Jeanne Alice, Sister Jeanne Josephine ~nd . and Mrs. Francis,t.' Mcg i 8 t e r Johanna MOllIca. 'Kenl\a of Pawtucket, they, enDaughters of the late Mr. ie~ed the Fall River 'novitiate of the Holy Union.in September, ,05 .5 1910, and are still together to celIll.: I ebrate thei~ three-way jubilee. I~ew Since their. first 'profession BOSTON (NC)-The Bos- they have taught in schools contOn archdiocese has estab- ducted by the Sisters, in Fall . d t 1 .. t' to River and ,Taunton; but at'preshshe a e eVISlOn cen .er. ent Sister Jeanne 'Alice is staeoordinate the transmISSIon tioned on Long Island, N. Y. and of progi'ams to schools, hospitals, Sister Jeanne Josephine and, Sischurches and other institutions. ter' Johanna Monica are 1n The center is sponsored by Swedesboro, N. J. His Emlnen'ce Richard Cardinal Also One of Three Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, Another golden jubilarian in and directed by Msgr. Walter ,the community is also. one of L. Flaherty. three sisters who are professed The studio's basic equipment Holy Union Religious. She is Includes three TV cameras, stu- Sister Mary Lydia of St. dio and desk microphones, Anthony's School, Taunton. She floodlights and an organ. It has has taught: in the Fall River Diocamera and control equipment, cese throughout her religious monitoring and audio equip- life. ment, film editing gear and tape She was joined in marking her Ilecorders. jUbilee by her two sisters, both Telecasts include Sunday Mass. also stationed in Taunton: Sister special presentations, and edu- Augustina, Immacl\late Concepcational programs distributed on tfon School, and Sister Mary • "closed-cirCliit" to ~cI,.ools. Simeon, St. Joseph's School, hospitals. churches and' other 'A fifth, golden fubilarian' la ioatUuUon.l, '1'UI'n to Page Et&'hkeJl
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: DOU~r.r SISTERS: Doubly sist~rs are' (left .to right) Sister jea.nne Josephine, Sister Jeanlle' Alice and ,Sister Johanna Monica, membe~s 'of the Religious of the Holy Union Of-the:SacredHe./irts.,The thre~ ,blood sisters enter.ed r~lig.ion ~gether Sevtember, 1910. Still together~ they' are' markina their golden' jubilee.