(atechetical Sunday Thieme: .Reconciliation This Sunday is Catechetical Sunday throughout the nation. Its theme, "A Time for Building Bridges," has been taken from the Holy Year's theme of reconciliation; and it has been suggested that in the Fall River diocese the occasion is appropriate for the creation of interest 'and involvement in parish and diocesan programs. The day should be a time of challenge and invitation. The need for a strong religious program is obvious. Many concerned and devoted Catholics feel that developments in religious education are the genuine expressions of the directives o,f VatiCan Council II. Others, equally devoted and concerned, are hesitant about change. Many are concerned but confused, devoted but devoid of effective means of coping with the many changes. Hence, Catechetical Sunday 1974 presents a particularly appropriate time for building bridges of under-
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standing and compassion-to help people learn to listen, respe<;t and help each other. Catechetical Sunday is a time to celebrate all that unites us as believers in Jesus Christ. . It also provides an appropriate moment to show personal. recognition to those involved in the Church's educational ministry. It is a time to let people know that their parish community is aware of and grateful for what they are doing. Catechetical Sunday provides the opportunity for all to pause and examine their own problems and then to hear of programs offered to deepen faith and build or restore confidence in God. CatecheticaJ Sunday, Sept. 15, is not only a time for building bridges but a time to decide that in order to deepen your faith you must nourish that which you already have.
Set Investing For, Sept. 23 The Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, S.T:D., Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River will invest five members of the Diocesan Presbyterium with Papal Honors at a Mass to be offered for the intentions of the Holy Fa1iher at 7:30 on Monday night, Sept. 23 in the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Fall River.
The announcement of the ecclesiastical honors was made by Fall River, Mass.., Thursday, Sept. 12, 1974 Bishop Cronin on Sunday, June PRICE 15c 30, the Anniversary of Pope Vol. 18, No. 37 © 1974 The Anchor $5.00 per year Paul's Ooronation. Rev. Msgr. Luiz G. Mendonca, V.G. and pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, New Bedford . and Rev. Msgr. Henry T. Munroe, Officialis of the Diocesan Tribunal, EpiscopaI Vicar in the Attleboro-Taunton Vicariate and pastor of St. John the Baptist Par"You will all appreciate that ish, Attleboro wi1l be invested - BUCHAREST (NC)-The Vatican's delegation to the World here we are dealing with ele- as Prelates of Horror of His HoliPopulation Conference here be- ments about which the Holy See ness, ,Pope Paul. At the Same ceremony, Rev. came the only one of 136 dele- by its very nature can allow no gations to officially disassociate compromise," Bishop Gagnon Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington, Diocesan Chancellor; Rev. Msgr. itself from the conference's prin- said. ,The Holy See "must be faith- Patrick J. O'Neill, Director of cipal document, adopted Aug. 30 ful to him from whom she reo Education and· Rev. Msgr. John without a vote. Bishop Edouard Gagnon, head ceives her mission, and likewise J. Regan, Rector of St. Mary's to the whole community to which Cathedral, Fall R-iver will be inof the Vatican delegation, told the plenary session that the Holy she offers in a spirit of fraternal vested as Ohamberlains of His _ Hol:iness, Pope Paul VI. See tQok that action because of service her cooperation." Speaking in French, the bishRelatives, parishioners and "persistent ambiguities, the introduction of unfortunate expres- ops toId delegates in the final friends of -the newly honored sions, and the omission of cer- hours of the conference -that the prelates ar.e invited to assist at tain essential elements" in the Holy See could not risk a misun- the Mass and investing cer· final version of the World Plan derstanding of its position and emony. Priests wishing to celebrate of Action, the conference's ree-- therefore could not, accept the w1th the Bishop and the new ommendations for coping with plan, ~ven on a qualified basis. "People expect the Holy See to monsignori are requested to international population probTum to Page Two Ibring appropriate vestments. lems.
Populat.·on Do'cument Seen Unacceptable
Bishop Gagnon stressed in his speech that the Vatican heartily endorses sections of the plan that place population policies within the broader context of "integral human development" and within the "establishment of a new economic order in the spirit of international justice and equalization of worldwide con· sumption." But he said that, unHke sovereign states who could deal with the Plan of Action on a ~elective and practical basis within their own lands, the Holy See could deal with the Plan of Action only on the level of principles and values. Some values in the plan, he explained, are unaccept· able, especially several sections dealing with "the family, respect for life and indiscriminate lise of birth-preventive means."
CATECHETICAL SUNDAY: The celebration of Catechetical Sunday on September 15 stresses the theme of reconciliation: in keeping with the upcoming Holy Year. This i~ cover of Catechetical Sunday booklet prepared by the National Center of Religious Education -CCD. NC Photo.
Psychiatrists See Import Of Christian Values HICKSVILLE (NC)-A handful of psychiatrists and psychotherapists who believe that Christianity can be an effective
St. Roch's Parish, Fall River, Will Mark Diamondlubilee Sept. 29 Plans are complete for celebraA large committee planning tion of the diamond jubilee of the observance includes Rev. RoSt. Roch's parish, Fall River, land Bousquet, pastor, honorary which was founded May 2, 1899 president and treasurer; J. Arby Bishop Matthew Harkins of thur Boucher, president; Paul Pithe diocese of Providence, which neault, vice-president; Mrs. Lioat that time included Fall River, nel Desrosiers, secretary; Julian . Gamache, historian; Mrs. Donat New Bedford, and Cape Cod. The observance will include a Francoeur, publicity. Committees pontifical Mass' celebrated at have also been appointed for noon Sunday, Sept. 29 by Bishop Mass and banquet arrangements, Daniel Cronin, with former pas- and banquet tickets are available tors and curates of the parish after weekend Masses and also invited to participate as concele- from Normand Potvin, ticket brants. A banquet for all present chairman, and all committee and former parishioners will fol- members. low at White's restaurant, North In connection with the celebraWestport. tion Mrs. Francoeur has prepared
a history, tracing parish events from 1899 to the present: In April of 1899 Bishop Harkins assigned to Rev. Joseph Giguere the difficult task of establishing a new parish in Fall River to accommodate approximately 700 families of French-Canadian origin. The area chosen was Pine Street, between Tremont and Orange Streets, and with little else but his title of founder and pastor, Father Giguere purchased the site for the new church. On the property were several buildings, three of which still Tum to Page Three
dimension in psychiatric counseling have opened a Christian institute for Psychotherapeutic Studies here in New York. It is headed by Dr. Alphonse F.X. Calabrese, executive director, a psychoanalyst with a graduate social work degree from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D. C. He and his staff are sharply critical of Freudian-based and behavioral psychiatry as "materialistic" and. "deterministic" in outlook and method. Several similar Christianoriented institutes for psychiatry and psychotherapeutic counseling and training have sprung up in recent years, Dr. Calabrese said. They recently formed an Association of Christian Counseling Centers.. Among these are the Christian Counselling and Psychotherapy Center, New York City, and the Naramore Christian Institute, Rosemede, Calif. Turn to Page Two