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Continued from Page One Antone M. da Cruz and Michael Concaison, candidates for the diocesan perma.nent diaconate, were bearers ,:>f the bread and wine. Music included Helections by the children's folk group of the parish and the combined adult folk group and adult' choir. A communion proces sional hymn was in the Criou)o tongue of the Cape Verde Islands. In his homily Bishop Cronin recalled the. parish history, noting that since its :foundation in 1905 Our Lady of the Assumption has been dirllcted by Sacred Hearts FathE~rs and that from humble begirinings it has grown to number some 5000 Cape Verdean Cat:~olics.
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Continued from page one he said. "Every Christian must be a special kind of charismatic. "It's not normal not to experience the 'gifts of the spirit and to use them in ministry," he stressed. "It's not normal to live in luxury and not share it, to be too busy to pray. It's not normal for Christians to choose athletes and movie stars as their models. It's not normal when divorce is accepted, extramarital sex laughed at, and no one witnesses to Jesus. "It's normal to expect healing and the gifts of the Spirit," he continued, "to value penance, obedience and the cross." His speech and the Mass were frequently interrupted by applause and several times all joined in an unforgettable "singing in tongues," rising to a crescendo like the sound of the ocean. In brief remarks at the end of the Mass Cardinal Medeiros advised the charismatics to take up their individual crosses. "Put up with yourself patiently. Put up with your neighbor very patiently," he counselled.
Contradiction CHICAGO (NC) - The Chicago Archdiocese says that its mission in San Miguelito, Panama, is in a "transition phase," but the Association of Chicago Priests says it is being allowed to die. The last Chicago priest has returned from the mission, but the archdiocese says it is wrong to assume the link between the mission and the archdiocese has been cut.
PARISIUONERS GATHER at Queen of All Saints Chapel in Mashpee as Bishop Daniel A. Cronin blesses newly installed statue of our Lady. Left, Father Clarence P. Murphy, pastor; right, Father Canuel, SMM, associate pastor; Msgr. John J. Oliveira, episcopal secretary. (Poisson Photo)
New Social Services counselors Father Peter N. Graziano, diocesan director, has announced the addition of two new staff members to the counseling program offered by Catholic Social Services. They are Rosa Neto Lopes and Rev. Francis R. Allen, S.J., both of whom are serving full time in the Fall River Social Services office. With their addition to the counseling program, it has been expanded to offer Saturday and
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evening hours, Father Graziano approach to family-centered problems. He has done counselnoted. Miss Lopes has had many ing for th.~ diocese of Bridgeyears experience with families . port, Conn., following studies at in crisis in direct contact and on the Center for Family Learning the supervisory level. For the in New Rochelle, N.Y. past 14 years ~he has been a He holds master's degrees in social worker and supervisor philosophy and education as with the Massachusetts Society well as a licentiate in sacred for the Prevention of Cruelty to theology. Previous to entering Children. Previously she worked the counseling field he taught with children and young adults at Fairfield Preparatory School at various community centers. in Connecticut and from 1962 to She is a member of Our Lady 1978 was academic vice-princiof the Assumption parish, New pal and director of admissions at Bedford, where she serves on the Boston College High School. parish council. Concurrently, he was active in Father Allen i; a specialist in the Marriage Encounter movefamily systems therapy, a new ment.
"And our diocesE~ continues to welcome joyfully within its boundaries those Cape Verdean Catholics who continue to emigrate to this po:rtion of the Lord's vineyard," the bishop declared. "This parish community, Our Lady of the Assumption Church, continues to provide for these good people a wonderful parochial family t::trough which they come to expe:,ience pe~on· ally the active and loving concern of our deal' diocese for them, and through which they are received into our diocesan family as belOVEd sons and daughters, brothers and sisters. "We give heartfelt thanks today for the inspiring way in which this community of faith Our Lady of thH Assumption Parish - has followed Christ over these 75 years." A banquet at Vlhite's restaurant, North West;?ort, followed the liturgical celebration.
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LUIZ ANDRADE and Rosa Lopes present banner incorporating a map of the Cape Verde Islands at offertory of Mass celebrating 75th anniversary of Our Lady of Assumption parish, New Bedford. Accepting tne gift are Bishop Cronin and Father Raphael Flammia, SS.CC., pastor. (Rosa Photo)