Pope
Cautions P 'r e I a te
VATICAN CITY (NC)-L'Osservatore Romano has published the French text of a letter from Pope Paul VI to suspended Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre who recently has taken increasingly schismatic steps in opposition to decisions reached at the Second Vatican Council. The text of the letter follows:
To our venerated brother Marcel Lefebvre: , , On this feast of the As; sumption of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, we wish to assure you of our rememQUAKER ROAD, NORTH FAUVIOUTH, l\1ASSACHUSETTS brance, accompanied by a special prayer for a positive and speedy solution to the question regarding your person and your actions in regard to the Church. Our remembrance is expressed in a fraternal and paternal wish: that you No change in the parochial Vol. 20. No. 36, Sept. 2, 1976 Quaker Road, North Falmouth, of St. Joseph Parish, Woods would carefully consider, Price 15c $5.00 per year overlooking Dam Pond with Hole, will oversee construction status of the venerable Woods before Our Lord and before North Falmouth on one side and of the more :than half-million Hole Parish of St. Joseph is the Church, in the quiet and Buzzards Bay on the other, will dollar construction project. V anticipated. seriousness of your consci-. be the new home of the di- and V Construction Company, St. Joseph Parish, second old~ East Falmouth, has begun the est parish on Cape Cod, ranks ence as a bishop, the insupocese's newest church. work under Holmes and Edportabie irregularity of your The new. church will be a wards, Inc., of Boston, Archi- behind only Corpus Christi Parish in Sandwich in years of serpresent position. This posishort distance from the' site of tects. vice to the Catholic faithful of tion is not in conformity the present Immaculate ConcepThe new church will accomtion Mission in Megansett, a modate over 600. On a lower the Cape Cod area. with either truth or justice. a facility no longer well suited level will be found the parish Presently, under the supervision It arrogates to itself the Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, for worthy and dignified liturgi- hall, catechetical facilities and of Father Powers, extensive renright to declare that our S.T.D., Bishop of Fall River, cal celebrations. kitchen. The entire structure will ovations are being made on St. apostolic ministrv is outside Joseph's rectory in Woods Hole. has given first assignments to Rev. Joseph L. Powers, Pastor be air conditioned. the rule of faith, and to ten young men entering the seminary for the first time and joinjudge as inacceptable the ing some 40- students for the teaching of an ecumenical priesthood in the Diocese of Fall council which was held in River. perfect accord with the Its Place in the Total Religious into the Retreat Experience in With the theme "Parish Faith The ten seminarians come Education Program, Therese Gau- Confirmation Programs, Sister norms laid down by the Alive: the Spirit in '76," the difrom all parts of the diocese. Betty Doyle, RSM; It's Not Church. These are very ocese will observe National Cat- thier Fishman. Assigned to St. John's Sem- echetical Sunday on Sept. 19 Not for Children Only: Family Easy Bein' Green (the retarded grave accusations. And your inary in Brighton are: with an afternQon workshop at Religious Education, Sister Su- child), Sister Roger Mills, RSM. Roger Durand, II, of Our Lady Bishop Stang High School, zanne Lachapelle, RSM and Ms. But My Mother and Father position is not in accord of Mount Carmel Parish in See- North Dartmouth. Turn to Page Seven with either the Gospel or Mary Reardon; Some Insights konk; the faith. , Open to all, but especially deJames Ferry of St. Dominic To continue on this road signed for the' enrichment of Parish, Swansea; will be a grave danger for James Fitzpatrick of Immac- parents and classroom and reliyour own consecrated perulate Conception Parish, Taun- gious education teachers, 'the program will offer a choice of ton; son and for those who fOlThomas Frechette of Our 36 different workshops and demlow you as their guide, in Lady of Assumption Parish, Os- onstrations addressed to a va- By Father John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. the soul of patience in his attidisobedience to the provisriety of contemporary concerns. terville; tude. ions of canon law. Instead at 12:30 The day will open Mark Hession of St. Joseph Pope Paul's handling of French There was a time when we p.m. with registration, followed Bishop Lefebvre's case is, I feel, said that "when the heavy hand of correcting abuses which Parish, Fairhaven; Richard Knapp of St. Julie at 1 o'clock by an opening ad- a good example of the new spirit Turn to Page Fifteen you' seek to rectify, this dress by Bishop Daniel A. Cro- in the Church since Vatican II. Billiart Parish, Dartmouth; (course of action) only creThomas McGlynn of St. Law- nin. The workshops will follow It is a spirit of humility and serates another, and one of the and a prayer service scheduled vice replacing the strong-armed Offer Prayers rence Parish, New Bedford. utmost seriousness. Assigned to St. Thomas Sem- for 5:30 p.m. will close the pro- discipline that often marked gram. Brother, have the }zumility inary, Bloomfield, Conn., are: official settlement of church con- For Conversion Workshop subjects and speak- troversies in the past. The Joao Mimoso of Immaculate ROME (iNC) - Prayers were and the courage to break Conception Parish, New Bed- ers follow: bishop has been rebellious in re- offered in most of this city's 500 the illogical bonds which ford; Prayer-Honesty Is the Best jecting Vatican II reforms, so churches Aug. 29 for the Pope, Michael Caouette of Our Lady Policy, Sister Maria Frances much so that many Catholics ex- for Church unity and for the make you a stranger and an of Victory Parish, Centerville; Conway, RSM; Teens and Their pected the Pope to crack down conversion of those in error-es- enemy to the Church, to this Keith Shuley of St. Francis Teachers, Sister Kathleen Hag- hard and heavy on the offend- pecially traditionalist Catholics same Church which you ~~:sEt:> Q.lU~ f'o-106T'~. ~.....
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