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'Dioces.an Delegates Set for -Convention .
Amo~g the th~usands who will attend the 33rd national
~nvention, of' the. National Council of' Catholic Women ~heduled for Oct 5;-8 in Miami Beach will be an excellent
llJepresentation from·th.e vai'ious women's' organizations hm the Diocese of FaH position of a national director liver. This convention be of the NCCW. ~mes very important this Miss Margaret M: Lahey, a rear to members of the Di member of the Cathedral parish,
~esan Council because for the (irst time in its 33 year old history, a clubwoman from this Iaa".ea' hal' been nominated for the
Fall River, and past president of the Dio~esan Couricil of Cath olic Women, is the nominee. Turn to Page Twelve .
PRINCIPALS AT SECOND CAPE COD DIALOGUE: Very Rev. William D. Thomson" St. Francis Xavier pastor, Hyannis, Dean of Cape Cod; Rev. Everett L. Washburn, First Baptist Church of Pocasset and vice-president of Gape Council of Churches; Rev. Walter M. Abbott, S.J., Catholic speaker; Rev. Edgar H.S. Chandler. LL.D" Protestant speaker. were the leaders at the second an!1ual Cape Cod. D,ialogue cQnducted Sunday afternoon a.t .Barnstable High School, Hyannis'. '
Pope Implements Four More Council Decrees
VATICAN CITY (NC)-1.'he drive to bring the Church up to date gathered new mo. mentum with Pope Paul's publication of a document implementing four more decrees of Vatican Council II, and introducing a variety of changes in existing laws. Among the most significant changes introduced in the Motu Proprio "Ecc1esiae Sanctae" are provi. sions which: affecting Sisters in the Fan· . -invite national episcopal Ri ver Diocese: conferences to propose to the . Sister Albert Joseph from St. Holy See the names of priests
.Holy Union' Sisters Give l'ist of .Appointments' immaculate Heart Province of 3be Religious of the Holy Union .f the Sacred Hearts has an ilO\lncedthe following change;;
~ishop to
Receive St. Joseph Nun
On Saturday
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The Most Reverend. Bish-. ~ will receive the profession OR Saturday morning at 9 of. Sister-Gerard Marie, S.S.J., the former Madele~ne Lambert of St. Joseph's Parish in New :Jedford. Sister Gerard 1'lVill make her profession as at r;religious of the Sisters of St. .loseph in the Blessed Sacrament ehurch, Fall River. 'Four young ladies wiil recei ve ehe religious habit of the com llhunity at the same time. They are Pearl Marie Collard of Blessed Sacrament Parish, Fall. River; and three young lall..'ies all of St. Joseph's Parish, New Bedford-Pauline Lambert, 5\.1· lian Fortin and Rhea Quintin. ' ,Sister Mfred Marie, S.S.J., 'the former Doris Lamothe of St. Mathieu's Parish, Fall' River, will renew her vows for one, rear. Preacher at the Mass will be Bev. Marius Nepper, S.J.DI. ILimoges, France,
William, Baltimore, to St. An thony, Taunton, Grade Four; Sister Ann Joachim from Holy Union Provincialate' to' Sacred Heart Parish, Fall River, Grade Five; Sister. ·Ann William from St. Anthony, Taunton, to Immac ulate Conception, Tau n ton . Grade Seven; Sister Annette Marie from St. Anthony, Taun ton, to Sacred Heart Parish, Fall River, Grade Eight. .. Sister Anthony Joseph from St. Francis de Sales, New' York Turn to, Page . Eighteen
to be 'considered for the office of bishop; , -recommend 'voluntaTY re tirement at least by the age of 75 Turn, to Pa'ge Twelve
Bishop ,Presides At Profession
-In Wareham'
Chancery Hours
The Most Reverend Bish op will this morning receive the profession of four mem bers of the Congregation of
The Most Reverend Bishop .will hold office hours this week at the Chancery in Fall River :--1 2 o'clock Friday' afternoon.
the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (SS.CC.) in the Chapel in the Woods on the Novitiate grounds, in Wareham. The Mass Turn to Page Sixteen
Delegation to : Represen,t Diocese 'at CCD Meeting
.- Rev. Joseph L. Powers, Diocesan Director of the' Con. fraternity 'of Christian Doctrine, will head a delegation from the dioCese at the 12th national 'and 5th inter-Ameri can congress of the confraternity Sept. 14~17 at Pittsburgh. Thousands of priests, Reli- m~ntaryteacher~, and four, gious' ,and lay leaders are, VIctory Noll SIsters, North ·· t Th Easton. expec t e d t 0 part lClpa e. . e Bishop Charles P. Greco oil theme will. be "Vatican' II' Alexandria, La., chairman of the and Renewal Through the CCD." Accompanying Father Powers will be Rev. Maurice R. Jeffrey, St. -'an Baptist ,. parish, Fall River; Rev. Ronald R. Tosti, Our Lady of the Assumption, Osterville; Edward McDonough, st. Mary's, North Attleboro, Diocesan vice-president; Jan e t Barbelle, Holy Name,'Fall River, Diocesan co-chairman of ele-
• Five', ,Diocesan Men In Novitiate. Ceremonies
Two ,Diocesan residents will be, invested with the hal;lit of. :the Brother:9 of the Holy Cross next Monday at St. Joseph Novitiate, Valatie,
Bishop in Boston for Conference The Most Reverend Bishop will serve as moderator Friday morning at a session of the National Catholic Laymen's Re ~!I"eat Conference being held August 17-20 in Boston. The topic under discussion at the Bishop's session will be ""Retreats in the Light of Parish r...ife." Main spe:l"ker will be !Rev. Charles Grahmann of San 4;atol1io, Texas.,
Bishops' Committee of the CCD,' will be chairman. Msgr. John L. Burton, Pittsburgh diocesan di rector of CCD, will serve as general chairman. Father Joseph B. Collins,' S.S., nat ion a 1 director of the CCD said the program wil! be entirely different from the ABC-or, indoctrination-tyPe Turn to Page Two
Ba:other Michael R. Dumoulin
Brother William McAndrew
Brother 'Leonard Payette
N. Y. and three others will make their first profession of vows on the following day, it has been announced by Brother John Donoghue, G.S.C., superior of the Eastern Province. The young men to receive the habit are Robert Earle Lackey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Lackey, 67 Whipple Street, Fall River, and Dennis Francis Cal lahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence T. Callahan, 195 Broadway, Taunton. Making their first profession of vows will be Brother Michael Roy Dumoulin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dumoulin, 642 Elm Street, Somerset; Brother Turn to Page Four