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Mid-SepteJ;nber will ~ see· g~ou~dbreaking'for a' $35.0,000 elementary school in Holy Na.me .parish, Fall Ri~er, Rev:. Will~am H. Harringtori, pastor, ,announced today. To be · buIlt on the pr.esent sIte of the parIsh hall on Read Street, but facing Pearce Street the · sC:b?01 will inClud~ eig~~ class,rooms; '~ach with capacity of. 42 students,. a large ~udi. torlUm, a room wIth kItchen " , . . facilities for ,use of parish groups,aSisters'room,prin:'
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The schOOl will be virtually "There 'is in my heart tonight something of what St. , fireproof, with concrete' floors Paul spoke when he said that he had seen and felt things SeCOnd Cia.. M.i1 Prl.il...... . PRICE tOe and be masonry partitions. . I}o.tgIVen · t 0 mail t ' " Most Reverend. James used only I'n' roof Wood c'on-' th'.at ,I't.IS 0 utter, V O I. .3" N 0 • 33 Authorlz.d .t F.lI Kin., ·M.... · ·$4.00 "er Vea.· . will ' struction. It will be a one-story ' L~ Connolly, Bishop of Fall River, told a capacity congre:' · ra!1ch style building, said Fathergation'in Our Lady's Chapel, . ,Harrington; with the auditorium New ·Bedfo.rd, last night fol~ "I am deeply,grateful to Father roof twice as,high as classroom Celsus and the Father General ceilings. ' . lowing -. ceremonies during of' all Franciscans for the honor Auditorium walis will be : which he was solemnly affil-' that, they do 'me," the Bishop m,!vable partitions" he said, . iated to the Franciscan Order said.' permitting use of, corridors as of 'Friar's Minor. Rev. David J. Fleming, O.F.M., par,t of. the auditorium, if Re.ctor of the C~apel, extended VATICAN CITY (NC)-More than 2,700 qtthe worlq.'s · necessary. . Citing the grave responsibil- greetings to 'His Excellency and Catholic' bishops, abbots and religious superiors who will Classroom walls will be almost ities' of the Bishop and his presented the Very Rev. Celsus .take part in the forthcoming ecumenical council have been wholly glass, with brick used at depeqdence on the. prayerful W~eeler, O.F.M., Provincial of building ends. Other modern loyalty of· clergy, Religious and the New York Province, who queried on what they think should be discussed. The date features' include an' intercom- 'laity, Bishop Connolly said he conferred the ·official document for answers to the' circular been set at Sept. 1. Turu to Pag'e Eighteen "comes quite naturally and joy- of affiliation granted at the letter sent by His Eminence fully into an organization that Franciscan General Curia in First to answer the letter was , is .famous. ,the world over for Ro_me on June 8. Domenico Cardinal Tardini Bishop Carlo' Baldini, O.M.D., . its spirit of peace and goodness With the presentation of the head of the council's ante~ of. Chiusi and Pienza. . Since then .. that give rest to the souL" .' Turn to Page Sixteen prepar~tory commission has Turn to Page, Eighteen
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Pope John XXllI has granted' dispensation to Roman Cath,olics from the obligation not to eat meat tomorrow, the Vatican has announced. The dispensation was given because tomorrow will be the eve of the F e a s t of the Assumption.
:G.P. 'Vanier Is F·irst Catholic ,Canad·ian. Governor General
OT'l'AWA (NC):..-Maj. Gen. 'George Philas Vanier; the BOSTON (NC)-Richard Cardinal Cushing says Nikita new Governor General" of Canada, is the father of a TrapKhrushchev will not· be influencel) ·by what he' sees in the pist monk and the first Catholic to hold the high Canadian United States. Anyone who thinks otherwise .has no conpost. The 71-y£ar-old Montreal lawyer, soldier and diploception of the "passionate, hate-filled' contempt" the Red mat, who succeeds Vincent holds for the U. S. way of Massey,' will serve as direct living.. Cardinal Cushing, the representative of Queen Eliz'Archbishop of Boston, ma.de 'abeth, who reigns as Queen his comment in an explanof Canada and is the link which ation of his previously anPope John XXIII has appointed, Most Rev. Bernard J. Flanagan, D..D., J.C.D., Bishop ·binds the various units of the nounced opposition to the visit of 'British Commonwealth of Nathe Soviet Premier who is sched- of the Norwich, C,onn., Diocese, as Bishop of the Diocese,of WorCester., The 'See has been 'tions. ' uled to arrive in the' U. S. on vacant since the appointment of Most ·Rev. John J. Wright, D.n., first Bishop of Wor<;es~ Son of a French father and an Sept 15 for a 10-day visit. ter, to the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Arinouncementof Bishop Fla.nagan!s appointment wfls Irish mother, General Vanier, ~ Only One Purpose made in WashirigtO,n yester' the' Burlington Diocese arid sec- like Mr.' Mal>sey, iii ~. native of "We cannot change him. Day day' by the Apostolic Deleretilry to Most" Rev.. ~atthe~ F. ·Canada and is bilingu~I. and nigJ;J.t, in thought and in deed, gate, Archbishop E g id i 0 Brady arid the. late Most Rev. Announcing: the' appointment he is working with" cunning de-" Vagnozzi Bishoj,> Edward, F. Ryan, D.D. termination together with his.asThe late Pope Pius XII ap- made by Queen Elizabeth, Prime • No, announcement has .beep poi!i ted him Bishop of Norwich Minister John Diefenbaker said sociates for the worldwide' when the See was established it does not mean there will be victory of communism," the made of a successor to BIShop . and he was consecrated Nov. 30, a rotation' of appointments beCardinal wrote in The Pilot, Flanagan in Norwich. ·tween the English and French archdiocesan newspaper. Born March 31, 1908 in Proc1953. TtJ,e Apostolic Delegate also elements of the nation and he "Every problem or situation- tor, Vt., Bishop ]'lanagan ,was anriounced yesterday the ap- stressed that no' special signifiBerlin, Geneva, friendly visits, graduated from Holy. Cross Col- . lege, Worcester in 1928. He made pointments of Most Rev. John B. cance should be attached to the cultural exchanges--is used to his theological studies at the Fra'nz, D.D., Bishop of Dodge fact that General Vanier is the further one primary. purpose: City, Kansas, to the See of first; Catholic to hold the office. world revolution," he empha- North American College'in Rome and was ordained Dec. 8, 1931. Peoria, 111., and of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mr. Diefenbaker said in the sized. future a governor general may Charles A. Buswell; pastor of be selected from other parts of He served 'as assistant at St. Reiterates WarningChrist the King Church, Okla- the Commonwealth or the The Cardinal wrote of his re- MOJlica's Cl\urch in Barre, Vt. homa City, as Bishop of Pueblo, United Kingdom. The appointcollections of the recent visit of .and was· named pastor of St. Col. Anastas I. Mikoyan, first Sovlet Louis Church, Highgate Center. ment is made on the recommenIn September, 1940, Bishop FlimThe second Bishop of Worc~ster dation of the Canadian governdeputy premier, cOl11menting: agan began studies at Catholic succeeds to a nine-year-old dio- ment. "It was pitiable to see with . cese which. is small in areawhat supreme cleverness he University, Washington, receivGeneral Vanier is no stranger one county-but large in nummade use of the whole gamut of' ing a doctorate in Canon Law to ,the duties and functiolll of bers and facilities. emotions: idealism, love of peace, in 1943. Turn 'to Page Eighteen . , Turn to Page Eighteen He served as Chancellor of BISHOP "'F~ANAGAN ,.1' Turn to Pare Seventeen
Appoint Bishop .Flanagan o·f Norwich Ordinary of Worcester Diocese