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Bishop James L. Connolly, D.D., announced today the a.ppointment of assistants in bW'O Diocesan Offices. Rot. Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, pastor of Our Lady of the Angels Parish, F'allRiver, will serve, as assistant in Catholic Charities Appeal Office ~nder Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond T. Considine, Diocesan Dit'ecbor of the Appeal. Rev. Ed mund A. Connors, assistant He was ordained ,June 4, 1942 Taunton on March 28, 1933. He at St. William's Parish, Fall in the Cathedral by the late Most is the son of Martin Connors and River, will be an assistant , Rev. James E. Cassidy, D.D. the late Mrs. Della Murray Con to Monsignor Considine, Di Monsignor Gomes served· as no ['s.
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ANTHONY M. GOM8!:S
ocesan Director of the Propaga tion of the Faith.. The appointments are effective Wednesday, Sept. 20. Monsignor Gomes, son of Mr, and Mrs, Antonio J. Gomes, was born Dec. 16, 1914 in Taunton. Following graduation from Taun ton HighSchool and the Uni versity of Notre Dame he studied theology at St. Bernard's Semi nary, Rochester, N. Y. and <At Angl'a, Terceira, Aio~es. '
assistant at St. John the Baptist, New Bedford, St.' Anthony of Padua and Santo Christo, Fan River. He was narried pastor of Our Lady of the Angels in 1961. He has been assOciated with the Diocesan Family Life Bu reau, Cana and Pre-Cana Con ferences since 1951. Pope Paul VI elevated him to the rank of Domestic Prelate with the title Right Reverend in, March, 1964. 'Father Connors was born illl
He was graduated from Cam bridge High and Latin and made his college studies at the Stig matine Father Juniorate. Fol lowing theological studies at St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, he was ordained May 11, 1963 in the Cathedral by Bishop Con nolly. Father Connors served as as sistant at St. Mary's, New Bed ford, until his assignment to St. William's in May, 1965.
JaIEV. EDMUND A. CONNORS
Study Day Oct.,' 1
Bishop Carter To Address
Religious olCCD Group
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River, Mass., Thursday, Sept. 14, 1961
Newark Schoois Ra ise Tuition" Drop Football
NEWARK (NC)-Tuition regional high schools Religious in Religious Education" il~aintained ,by ,the Newark. ~ ,theple, confreres will take of their tole in the 'Church, 'archdiocese has been in stock consider its effectiveness and cI'eased $100, and the schools at
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father Coady Transferred To Fall River Parish'
St. Mary's Se~iriary, Baltimore, and was ordained Dec. '22, 1945 in St. 'Mary's Cathedral by the Flrancis M. Coady, assistant ]ate Most'Rev. James E. Cassidy, tn Our Lady of Victo'ry, Cen D.D. " Following, ordination, Father r.erville, to assistant at Immaclll ~ Conception, Fall River, Coady ~as as~igned to St. James, Father Coady, who has served New Bedf9rd. He then served at lit Centerville since Nov. 3, 1965, Our Lady of the Assumption, Os""as born on May 12, 1921 in F<A1!ll terville and was assistant at St.' lWver. He is a son of M['S. Mary Peter the Apostle, Prov.inc~town A. Greaney Coady and the late fr9m September 1946 until July' '1958, .when he was assigned to JIoohn A. Coady. The new Fall River assistan¢ St. Joan of Arc, Orleans. fu a Coyle High graduate. He at' &ended Providence College and!
Bishop Connolly announced
~ay the transfer of Rev.
New Assignments for Dorotheans The Sisters of St. Dorothy an llllOunce the following changes affecting Sisters in the FaM Wver Diocese: laev. Mother Superior D. Fer ~ from superior at Mt. Carmel @:onvent, New Bedford, to St. l]Jlorothy's Academy, N. Y.; Rev. Mother Superior Dorothy Costa ~m superior at St. Francis :!'avier, East Providence to l\Iilt. \Carmel, New Bedford. laev. Mother Maria Teixeira Ifi;om St. Elizabeth, Bristol, R][. 't» Villa Fatima, Taunton; Siste1!' :A Silveira from Villa Fatima to ~ Francis-Xavier, East Provd ~llM:e; Sister Juvina Var30 UOIl!A Turn ~ ~age Silx
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Most Rev: C. Emmett Carter,Bishop of London, On-' tario will be feaJtured speaker at a study day for religiou8 of the Diocese, to be sponsored, Sunday, Oct. 1 at Bishoj{B Stang High School, North Dartmouth, by the Teaching ,., Sisters and Brothers Com mittee of the Confraternity Diocese will discuss local aspects of Christian Doctrine. With of religious education dul'ing th~ afternoon. Displays of catechet "The Changing Role m the ical materials and children's re
which have football teams win abandon the sport after this sea son. .' . The archdiocese maintains U regional high schools with a total enrollment of 11,000. All the schools 'are less than 10 yeal'S old. Oniy four are affected ',!>y the decision to abandon football, since five are for girls and others have not been in existence long enough to field a team. Archbishop Thomas' A. Boland of Newark announced the tuition , increase, which will bring tui tion charges up to $300, not in ch,tCHng a $40 activity fee, for students. Tui'tion is paid' by parishes Turn to Page Six
Appointments Approved The Most Reverend Bishop has approved the nominations by Very Rev. Daniel J. McCarthy, SS,CC., provincial of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts, Fairhaven, of one pastor and three assistants for service in parishes guided by the Fairhaven Congregation. Rev. Alan Nagle, SS.CC., pas tor of Our Lady of Lourdes, Wellfleet. Rev., Richard Lynch, SS.CC., assistant at St. Mary's Pal'ish, No. Fairhaven. Rev. James O'Gara, SS.CC., assistant at Holy Redeemer Par ish, Chatham. Rev, Charles Kellagher, SS.CC.. assistant at St. Francis Xavier, ACUShnet. Appointments effective 'om Monday, Sept. 18.
ligious art will be on view; and! als!> on the day's program wiUl ,pe ;m opening scripture service at 10 Sunday morning and III closing Mass at 4:30.
make plans for the future.' Bishop Carter, to speak at 1:30 Diocesan speakers will include Sunday afternoon at a general se'ssion, is' known for his aware Sister Joan Louise, O.L.V.M.. ness of the needs, of the Church Immaculate Conception parish, in the field of religious educa North Easton; Rev. Robert tion, He is author of "The Mod Laughlin, St. Joseph's, Taunton; ern Challenge'to Religious Edu and MI'S. Mary Fuller, St. Mar cation" as well as many perti ga.ret's, Buzzards Bay. mint magazine articles. ' Twelve religious communitiea To be heard Sunday morning active in the Diocese are repre are Sister Teresa Mary of the sented on the arr1ingements comMission Helpers of the SacI'ed , mittee for the day. Further in Heart, from the Rochester Dio formation is available from the cese, and a representative of the Diocesan CCD Office or from Holy Cross Brothers., Clergy and Brother Thomas Mulryan, Coyle religious from the Fall River High School, Taunton.
Judge Mullaney Recipient 'Of Ecclesiastical Honor On Saturday, Sept. 9, at a.
Solemn Investiture Service at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, New
YOI'k City, BristOl County Pro
bate Judge Beatrice H. Mullaney
was invested as a Lady of the
Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem by His,
Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Honorary Grand Prior of the Order. Judge Mullaney has beenac tive in the Fall River Diocese and is presently a member of the Fall River Diocesan Board of Education, and the Diocesan Commission for Christian Unity. She also served for many years as a Trustee of the Catholic Memorial Home, and is a former President of the Fall River Cath olic Woman's Club. Turn to p~ Six
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