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PRESIDING OFFICERS

CONCElEBRANTS •

'ANa: SPEAKERS

More Than 4,000 ' WThel 'Concelebrated Mass

To Participate

ANCHOR Regional Conclave

Closing. Highlight

At Stang High

Fall River, Masl., Aug. 26, 1965

. © 1965 'More than 4,000 membe~ of· the .Confraternity of .Vat., No. 34, ftuisthin Doctrine, representing two archdiocese~ and nine ,diOceses of New England, wiU ~ttend' the four-day ~9th annual regional COngress which 'starbJ tonight at Stang High Sehool, North Dartmouth at chairman of the Bishops', Co~"

tile invitation of' Most Rev. mittee, CC D.

j:a~es L. Connolly, Bishop of Mr. Joseph 1. Reilly of Three

Fatt :a,iver. . Tuns,-Ambler, Pa.; will deliver

Reverend Eugene V. La­ Members of the' New England the' keynote address: "Let Your Plante, A.A., Instructor o( hierarchy expected to attend are Light Shine Before Men," with Bishop Connolly presidin, and Theology' at Assumption Col..; Most Rev. Walter W. Curtis,D.D.. ;Rev. Joseph L. Powers, FaD . lege in Worcester, Mass., h~ Bridgeport; Most Rev. Daniel J. River Diocesan CCD director, _

:Diocesan Native' ,Named Pastor In Russia

Feeney,· D.D., Portland; Most chairman.

Rev. Bernard J. Flanagan, D.D., "

Other New England directors

:Worcester;' Most ~ev. James J. 11 who will attend are Rev: Russeil , Fa Gerrard, D.D., Auxiliary, , . River; Most Rev. John F. R. Novello and Rev. J. Peter Re­ Hackett, D.D.,· Auxiliary, Hart- gan, Boston; Very Rev. W.' Jolm. Fradet, Burlington; Rev. Augus­ ford; t Also, Most Rev. Robert tine H. Giusani, Hartford; Rev. , Leo A'. Desclos, Manchester; Rev. loYce, D.D., Burlington; Most Richard L. Archambault, HorRev. ·Bernard M. Kelly, D.D.. . h Rt R A dEC Auxiliary, Providence; Most Rev. WIC; • ev. rman . yr, Ernest J. Primeau, D.D., Man- Portland; Rt. Rev. John .A. e,hester,' Most Rev.. Thomas 1'. Keaney, Springfield; Bev. Me­ deric J. Roberts, Worcester. Riley, D.D., Auxiliary. Boston: Most Rev. Christopher J. WelSpecial sessions are scheduled . ;-.on, .Ii DDS' for tomorrow, Saturday. and .., prIn gfi.'~ld• . Sunday mornings and afternoons, Most Rev. Joseph W.Regan, , with general sessions tomorrow D.D., Fairhaven native and prel- and Saturday nights. . ate ordinary of Tagum, PhilipClosing session will be held at pines, will also a t t e n d . " Sunday afternoon with ConBishop Connolly will open the celebration of the Eucharist. first session at 8 tonight in the Bishop Connolly will be princi­ school auditorium with the Cele- pal celebrant and New England . bration of the Eucharist. The Diocesan CCD directors, concel­ homily will be given by Most ebrants. The homily will be de­ 'Rev. Charles P. Greco, D.D.. livered by Most Rev. Robert 1'. Bishop of Alexandria, La. and Joyce, Bishop of BurlinltODo "

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The hIghlight 'of Sunday's p~am at 'the CCD COlt­ gress ,will be the ooneelebrated Mass to be offered at Bisoo, Stang High School, No,' Dartmouth, Sunday 'afternoon ~ 4 o'clOck. Bishop Connolly will be the principal celebrant and the following DiocesanCCD ~t:i~al events. Accordin, to . . Directors wili be' concele­ thinking of the Church, t~ ~ brants: Rev. Joseph L. Pow­ is the best expression of the eM·, Fall River'; ,Rt. Rev. uiIity of· the sacrifice of the

Msgr. John A. Keaney, Spring­ field; Very Rev. W. John Fradet, Burlington. ,­ , Also, Rev. Rus~ell :It. Novello,' :Boston; Rev. Leo A. DesclO&, Manchester; Rev.' Richard Le' .Archambault, Norwich; Rev. Me- ' deric J. Roberts, Worcester. This will be the third time that the Most Reverend Bishop haa been principal celebrant at a eoncelebrated Mass.·Oo Feb. 13, five newly ordained priests con­ celebrated with Bishop Connolly at their ordination in St, Mary'. Cathedral, Fall River. On Holy Thursday, April 15, Bishop Connolly offered the Mass of Chrism with 12 priests, of the Diocese as concel~brants. The scheduled 'Mass for Sun­ day at the CCD Congress will be the first time this Mass has been offered outside of the Bishop'. Church, the Cathedral. In line with -the decree of the Sacred Congregation of Rite!! of March 27, 1965, the closing Con­ gress ceremony will follow the rite that was used 'often 'at the YaticaJl Cowicil and other'hia­

Cross, the unity of the priesthood and the action of the entire peo­ ple of God. ' In' exten'din, the concelebra­ tioD rite to the universal Churc'" the Congregation of Rites men­ tioned that there were manJ" reasons for the restoration of thW . meaningful, rite. Among the

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Telecast The 4 o'clock concelebrated Mass of the closin~ session at the CCD· Con&,ress will be televised at 6 o'clock Sunday evenin~,'Au~. 29. over Channel 6, WTEV, New Bedford• Illi5W:mm~WM@f«"t.;l:%~;:;:MJrllBt1

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many reaso~ given were the following. UnUy of Sacrifice Mass is continuously beiD' offered -to Almighty 'God. No matter .what the 'hour, some­ where a ,priest is offering' the BodJ' and- Blood of Jesus Christ ,TUi'n 'to'Page'~ .


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