Church Stresses Management
The ANCHOR
And Labor Have Common Duty to American Public
WASHINGTON (NC) Pope John's soCial encyclical can· help U.S. labor ano'! management in their analysis of how economic activity should serve the common goo~ a major Catholic Labor Day statement says. The usefulness of the Pontiff's encyclical "Christianity and Social Progress" (Mater et Magistra) is stressed in the statement issued by the Social Action Department of the National . . . Catholic Welfare Conference here. Msgr. George G. Higginfl An AttchOf' of 'h, Soul, tIM "~T. PAUL is director of the department. The statement, like last year's, expresses concern over the future of collective bargaining, but also says the department fedl River, Mass., Thursday, August 30, 1962 is confident tnat labor and management are determined to avoid the possibility that PRICl! lOll (C) 1962 The AnchOf' $4.00 per V_ bargaining may be supplanted by some form of compulsory arbitration. The Most Reverend James It cites, as a "significant ste~ L.' Connolly, D.D.· will bless in the right direction" a report and dedicate the new Holy to President Kennedy from the , . Trinity School, West Har- Chief Executive's A d.-v i s 0 r y Committee on Labor-Managewich, tonight at 6 o'clock. The ground was broken July ment Policy. The report, the statement· re28, 1961 for· this new L-shaped lates, says collective bargaining edifice which contains eight Rev. Patrick J. O'Neill, Diocesan Superintendent o( classrooms, a library and a prin- can be preserved only if it ia School, announced today a new high in the enrollment in cipal's office. The building 'is exercised responsibly through the schools of the Diocese. There 'will be approximately 19,constructed of 'California red- recognition not only of indiviFATHER C~FORD; O.F.M. wood , surmou~ted with a stain- dual responsibilities, but Gt 400 enrolled in the elementary schools' in the Diocese when less steel tower and cro!,s. All duties to society. classes begin for t.he new . Turn to Page Eighteell ear while the Immaculate floors in the building are of Y , ye'ar next Wed n e s day, Conception School, New. Bedtile. The name of the school is Father O'Neill reported. The ford, is adding a seventh' grade. emblazoned' 'on the sides' in increase in the various .high Across the 'entire NatiOn more ·stainless steel.' schools in the Diocese will bring than 13,000 Catholic .schools .and The main entrance is from ~oute 28 but. there is a side ensecondary enrollment up to colleges ~areexpected .to 'enroll trance on, Earl ,Street leading 4500 for a grand total of 23,900ahOut' 5,917,000 'students' this pupils receiving training in the year, setting another,record high into the .principal's office. '. MANCHESTER (NC) . During the co~ing ·year, the lIChools of the Diocese..·. ' total. ... Next Wednesday, the first ~s in past. years, the biggest Father Leo Clifford; (>.F.M.. ne~ schOOl. Will be :used for . The automobile is "a poteftSenior class at Stang' High .. increase is expected in the grade . will be retreat master for the catechical work and then it will tial killer in the 'han~8 of the open the fi,rst four grades of School in No., DartQlouth will 'schools, about 115,000 childr~n. annual retreat for· Diocesan' a parochiai' school. careless, the reCkless and the ata'rt their stUdies, while the High school enrollment should . Following the blessing and inebriate," Bishop Ernest I. !l!irst Sophomore class at Feehan go .up by about 64,000 youngsters priests' to be held at Diocesan High, Attleboro, will begin their and colleges by nearly 29,000 Retreat House, Cathedral Camp, dedication, a' dinner and recep- Primeau of Manchester declared.. beginning next Monday night As the Labor Day weekend tion to· Bishop Connolly for the G2cond year's curriculum. students. A native of Killarney, County benefit of the new school will holiday approached, the Bishop The Holy Name School, Fall These estiJl1ates were· preKerry, Father Clifford is a grad- be held at 8 o'clock at the Bel- in a letter to New Hampshire lliver, will ha,ve six grades thilJ. Turn to Page Seventeen . Catholics voiced his concerm uate of the University of Gal-· mont Hotel; , way. Before coming to the United, Rev. Finbarr McAloon, sS.ce. over increasing fatalities. States he taught at St. Mary'll administrator of ':he parish, has. The Bishop's letter, read at College; Dublin and has announced that the Sisters of Sunday masses in all Catholie preached throughout Ireland and Mercy have'accepted the teach- ch,urches of the diocese, declared England. . ing ~ssignment in the new motorists have a responsibility Guests of the Franciscanll m . school and will come to the to . "observe highway safety atiI Cape Cod Parish when the first an act of religion." Turn to Page Seventeen four grades. are opened for reg"The modern,. powerful autaa , FARGO (NC)-Two Catholic elemen.tary s.chools in ular classes. mobile, capable of excessive the Fargo diocese have announced they are dropping some, Our' Lady Victory Mission_ speeds, must be 'considered l! grfldes this Fall because of a lack of qualified teachers. St. ary Sisters, who at 'present carry' lethal weapon," Bishop Primeau Anthony of Padua grade school in Fargo is dropping grades on the catechetical instructions warned. "It is primarily a means for the children of the area, ar- of transportation and recreation, One, two and three. St. James rived on the Cape Aug. 21, 1953. but it can and must be recogAcademy of New' Rockford for advanced degrees. In the In coop~ation with the pastor, nized as a potential killer in tho is : dropping Grades three, past, the nuns have been atteI1dthey established the first Con- hands of the carelefls, the reck. iog college'during the Summers. four, five and six. fraternity of Christian Doctrine less and the inebriate. In Fargo, Superintendent of These schools, like several on the Cape. "Every driver must be con~ others in the diocese, are staffed Schools Hamilton Vasey told the The' West Harwich Parish waD scious of his responsibilities to by nuns of the Presentation of' Board of EducatIon that fiv~ established as such in 1869, al- others from the moment he' en~ the Blessed Virgin Mary order, teachers will have to be hired though. the first Mass was said terll ,his car. He must observe' whose motherhouse is 'in Fargo. to ' care for almost 200 St. An.in the Holy Trinity Church im' Christian charity and courtesy,· July 1866. the Bishop' said. Mother Mary Catherine, com- thony's students. munity superior, told pastor!! at the end of the past school year, that she was pulling out about 30 Sisters to attend colleges and anlversities for the full school year. These Sisters will either' !Rudy for Bachelor's degrees or ST. LOUIS (NC)-A bish· 'l,'he good .nuns at St. Theresa's Convent in Fan River op cautioned here against reexperienced the unusual thrill of" meeting with the new lying on statistics to measAmerican provincial of the Blessed Sacrament Fathers of ure the success of convert America early this week. Very Rev~ Francis D. Costa, S.S.S.. WO,rk. . who has just assumed the Auxiliary Bishop George J. ter is dean of ·the juniorate at ~. duties of American 'provin- the convent. Gottwald of St. Louis said statistics can be "very misleading>' cial, visited the Fall River As provincial, Father Costa VATICAN CITY (NC)- in dealing with souls. ' Diocese to meet his blood- will supervise the congregation!! Pope John in a personal The reason is that the Myssister, Sister Marie Emmanuel, work at churches and schoow ietter to Augustin Cardinal tical Body of Christ does not S.S.J., who is a member of the located in Barre (Mass.), Cleve'JBea, S.J., on his 50th anni- work statistically, Bishop Gottreligious house on Townsend land, Hyde Park, Chicago, Wau~ paca (Wisc.), Albuquerque and versary as a priest praised wald .pointed out. And the efHill, Fall River. especially his zeal and diligence fect of the work one person does Father Costa, a native oi Manila as well as Ware and Lei~ as president of the Secretariat for a conversion is not alwaYll Gardner (Mass.), is the son of cester in England. Father Costa has served 00 for Promoting 'Christian Unity. felt by that person, he said. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel R. Costa of "One of the most gratifying The letter, revealed here, was 29 Duxbury Road in Worcester, superior of the Cleveland semi~ nary of the Blessed Sacramen~ sent to Cardinal Bea at his moments of a priest is to give and formerly of Fall River. Fathers. He was named a pro-native town of Riedboehringen, instructions to a prospective . The new provincial of the vincial consultor in 1958 and Germany, where he is celebra- convert," Bishop Gottwald said. Blessed Sacrament Fathers in was elected as a delegate to the "When the doorbell rings, he ting his priestly jubilee. AT DAKLY MASS: Steve America has succeeded Very congregation's Rome 1961 gener~ The 81-year-old Scriptural knows he is going to give in-' structions. But someone else has Mattes has pedaled to Mass Rev. William LaVerdiere, S.S.S., al chapter. ~holar, personal confessor of In addition, he 10 III membeli' )?ope Pius XII, went to Germany done a lot of work before the each morning at St. Patrick's who resigned as provincial because of ill health.. of the Catholic Theological SoGlfter attending a conference on bell ever .rings. Of course, it goes without ciety of America and a membei' "Who did the work? It may Church, Youngstown, Ohio, <Christian unity in England. Pope John told him in his have been somebody working since 1910. Mattes began the saying that the happiest mem- of the Mariological Society of Retter: "We are aware of the Oill the Religious Information daily trips after one of his ber of the Sisters of St. Joseph America. Father Costa plans to attend Breat alacrity with which you gram. It may have been some sons, now dead, was stricken at the Fall River convent was Sister Marie Emmanuel who has the canonization of Blessed illave performed the holy priest- people in an office. It may have lW ministry during the long been an old lady praying some- with ' paralysis. The retired not had too many occasions to Peter Julian Eymard, founder lileriod of your life. We praioo where. You and I 'will neve!' city playground caretaker is see her brother since both have of the Blessed Sac ram eDt 88 years old.. NC Photo. been ill the religiou. life;. Sbo Father,- in Rome on next Dec. .. Turn to Page Twelve TlU'n to Page Twelve·
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Fr. Clifford To" Preach Retreat.
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Parochial School .Closings Hit ~ublic Purse in Fargo
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