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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. Sept. 16, 1976

CYO -Hockey Sets 25-Game Season Entering its fourth season, the CYO-sponsored Bristol County Hockey League will hold tryouts for New Bedford, Taunton, Seekonk, Dighton, Fairhaven, Acushnet, Attleboro and Raynham skaters at 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19 at the Driscoll Rink, Fall River. Somerset, Westport, Dartmouth, Freetown and Lakeville skaters will be selected at 9 p.m. Sunday Sept. 26. Fall River area skaters were chosen last Sunday. All skaters must be born after Jan. 1, 1956 and be at least 16 years of age. All games are played on Sunday evenings and a limited number of high school players will be eligible if they follow local headmasters' rules. Teams are expected to represent the Fall River, Somerset, Westport-Dartmouth, New Bedford and Taunton areas and Rev. Paul F. McCarrick, CYO diocesan director, notes that. there . are many roster vacancies, so newcomers are encouraged to attend the tryouts for their areas. Players are provided with league jerseys and socks but must supply all other equipment. lnjury waivers must be signed and a season fee of $40 will be requested. A 25-game league schedule has been planned.

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Someone Wasn't Listening "Give to our backs the fleetness of the hind so that the hand of the enemy will never touch them as they cross often into the promised land. Grant that· we may enjoy such a winning season that at the Superbowl we "Oh God, who has promised may see the Saints go march- , that the Saints will one day ing in. Amen." reign in glory, we beseech you The archbishop prayed, and to hasten that day. Now is the. acceptable time. Prepare a wel- the Saints played, but somebody come for Mr. Mecom· (Saint wasn't listening . . . The Dolowner John Mecom) and a phins won, 20 to 7. Amen. proper mansion for Mr. Stram (Saints' coach Hank Stram). May the Saints in our line reContinued from Page One member that. the biblical turning of the cheek has already Our prayers are with Betty occurred during the past season Williams and Maired Corrigan, at an unbiblical rate of 2-12. the organizers of the women, "Grant that the defensive line that they will succed where the may be as effective as the politicians and diplomats have avenging angel and the offen- failed. Women from both Protsive line the rock of salvation for the quarterback. May you estant and Catholic Districts of strengthen the arm of the quar- Belfast participated in these terback and, if needed, uphold rallies. If the wives, mothers, it as you did tl~at of Moses all grandmothers, sisters, and aunts during the fray until victory is unite behind these courageous won. . women, PEACE will come to I Ireland. We commend them for their brave stand and pray no harm Continued from Page On~ lege. He is a candidate for the will come to them or their famdegree" of Doctor of Sacred The- lilies in this long overdue cruology at St. Thomas University sade. in Rome, where he expects to defend his thesis in December.

NEW ORLEANS (NC) - Before the New Orleans Saints final pre-season game against the Miami Dolphins in the Superdome, Archbishop Philip Hannan gave the, following invocation: .

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TENNIS, EVERYONE: Tennis is rapidly becoming America's most popular .participation sport and Mike Dennen of Coyle-Cassidy High School, Taunton, is right in the swing.

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Continued from Page Fourteen "Neither group plays a promInent role in the American power structure because they're not part of the working force," said Dr. Cryns, "and both are perceived by others as belonging to a leisure class." "Young Horizons" feels that teenagers and the elderly Continued from Page Fourteen have other common ,problems. Reminding her hearers of the Linda Page, in an excellent arChurch's stress on the allevi- ticle, writes, "Both groups are ation of the hungers of the hu- victims of more stereotyping man family in the recent Eucha- than any other age groups. ristic Congress, she stated, Teenagers are often thought of "These students and their par- as destructive, irresponsible and ents expect a good, solid Cath- self-centered. The elderly are olic education ... We must sat- often portrayed as slow, grouchy isfy their hungers; we dare not snd overly-demanding." No wonder youth and the hand them a stone." elderly are getting together and New Faculty getting along together, and it's New Feehan faculty members hard determining who's helping are John Arruda, science, Sister whom the most! Finds Warmth ~uzanne Beaudoin, sse and One young lady said, "I can't Thomas Brennan, mathematics; Sister Noel Blute, English; Sister tell you how much I look forLinda Michalczyk, English and ward to the days when I visit a science; Mr. Daniel Kiley, En- special nursing home. The lady glish; Mrs. Nancy Mowry, phys- I've 'adopted' is there waiting ical education; Sister Rita Pratt, for me with arms outstretched religion; Sister M. Ricarda Wob- and I walk right into them and I feel like crying. I don't get by, reading specialist. this kind of warmth at home." Sister Mary Edna Costello has An elderly lady wrote, "I returned to the Feehan English would rather read· about what department after a year in En- young people are doing than gland" teaching at St. Catherine, about my contemporaries. Our Academy, a Sisters of Mercy lives for the most part are beschool in London. In addition to hind us. It would be nice to see Sister Mary Faith, principal, to it that our youth get on the Paul B. O'Boy, vice principal, right track, and they can't do it and Rev. Brian Harrington, chap- alone. I like the openness and lain, there are 23 Sisters of Mer- freedom of 'Focus.' Wish we'd cy, two Sisters of Ste.Chre- had something like that when I tienne, two Sisters of the Holy was in my leens." Cross, and 20 laymen on the Courses in Understanding Feehan facuIty. Some. California high schools

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have added a course on aging to their social science curriculum, calling it "Family Life and Contemporary Problems." Many elderly think of themselves as· young, the students were told. Their attitudes are young, and they are interested in what is going on. Anne, a high school student, said, "I can't stop thinking about them and I get mad. Mad because I wish more high school students wot(ld get involved. When I leave them I have. a sense of guilt-because I have so much - and many of them ,have so little. It's making me grow up and appreciate what I have. It's also teaching me patience."

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Father Prest has given many retreats and days of recollection and this summer was involved . in a workshop program at Providence College during which he discussed America as a new Israel and pointed out the "explicitly religious framework by which Americans have conceived of their country's role in history." Sunday's program will begin at 12:30 p.m.' with registration, followed at 1 o'clock by a keynote address by Bishop Daniel A. Cronin. A choice of 36 workshops and demonstration programs will follow, then Father Prest's address and the prayer service. The event is open to all.

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