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THE ANCHOR-Dio~~se of Fall River-Thurs. Sept. 24, 1970

In'dust~y

Now Apo,stolate

Of Jesuit Chaplains

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LONDON (NC)-A number of bile components plant at Adon, Jesuits are now working with West London. Both. the ~irport an~ the liol:ks Anglican industri~1 missions in London and' in Coventry, Brit- have full-time Anghcan ch?p. ain's big automobile center, lains, with tW? Otl~PI:S w~rkll1g Three Jesuit prisets and one with a Mp.thodlst mllllst"r m the Jesuit scholastic have bp.en work- in-betwfoen area, The airpo~t already hasa Cll~hing for ~ome time with the AnASSIGNMENT .... glican Industrial Mission oper- olk chap-lam for travelers, FaRev. Brian .J. Harrington, assistant at St. John the ated from Coventry's Anglican iher Charles Mercer, pastor at Evangelist 'Parish, Attleboro, to Sacred Heart Parish, Taunto,n, cathedral. . noarby Canford, who says Mass 'as assistant. They spend much of their time at the airport's interd~nomina­ at local plants talking to or tional unclergroul1d c~apel. ' Assignm'ent effecti,ve, Thursday, Oct. I, 1970, counseling the workers, meeting Father Knott - WIth the apwith them after work and tak- proval of managements and shop APPOINTMENTS ing part in local social services. stewar~s~will work. closely wi~h Mea Co-Chairmen of the CCD The Jesuit scholastic, Christo- the eXlstmg, chaplams but Will Rev. Henry S. Arruda, assistant, St. John 'of Cod Parish, pher Vaughan, has been working be concerned primarily with emSomerset, for the' Fall River' Area. at one plant for a yeaL ployes. Rev. John J. Steakem, 'assistant, St. Kilian Parish, New Listener In London, the Anglican bishBedford, for the New Bedford Area. He sees his initial role as one op of London's industrial chapRev. J~ll1es A. Benson, S.J. laincy ranges from London, air- of "listening and learning, underRev. Robert 'Erennan, C.S.C., assistant, Holy Cr.oss Pa~ish So. Easton for the Attleboro Area. ' port on the West side' ~() the - standing how the Church serves , Rev. Barrv W, Wall, assistant, Immaculate, Conceptio~ London docks on the east. the world at work." But .as time Parish, Taunt~n, for the Taunton Area., goes on he hopes to make a Airport A former British Army officer contribution to "the efforts of Appointments effective Friday, Sept. 18, 1970,' only ordained t1iis year, Jesuit right-minded managers and trade Rev. James A. Benson, S,J., Father Peter Knott, works as an unionists to establish' ethical ASSIGNMENTS OF DEACONS son of Mrs, Ann Coleman Ben- industrial chaplain at London standards relevant to the conson of. St. Louis Parish, Fall· airport and at a nearby automo- stantly changing problems of the Rev. Mr. Robert Donovan, to Holy Name Parish, Fall , River. River and the late James Benmodern economy and industrial" son 'has been nameij rectorRev. Mr. Mark Bergeron, to St. Joseph Parish, New relations," . headmaster of Cranwell School, Bedford, Father Knott, a professional Lenox by the General of the SoRev, Mr, Raymond Monty, to St. Patrick Parish, Fall: soldit:r for ~O years before joinCiety of Jesus, Rev, Peter·.Ar'River, ing the Jesuits in 1963, believes rupe, S.J., Brother John Joseph Burns, industrial chaplains are best Assignments effective Thursday, September 24, 1970, , Father' Benson graduated from CFX, son of Mrs. Virginia Burns thought of as "a presence ip inDurfee High School, Fall River and the late John J, Burns, 15 dustry," never interfering out· 'and attended Holy Cross Col- Chace St., Somerset· made' hJs side theiio proper fields but availlege, W~rc_ester until he entere~ first profession of vows as a able to Christians and and non· the Society of Jesus at Shadow- Xaveriun Brother in a private Christians alike "who think the brook. ceremony at ,the Xaverian Broth- chaplains may be able to help Bishop of Fall River. He was ordained in the Chapel el's Chapel, St. Joseph's Noviti- them in their personal or industrial crises." of the Holy Spirit, Weston Col'., ate, Newton Highlands. In the. past year' he has been kge. A graduate of Bishop Stang Father Benson came to Crari~ High School, No. Dartmouth, attending courses in management well in 1963 as an English teach- Brother John has been pursuing and industrial relations to help . er and in 1965 headed a self- studies in the areas of philoso- him in his work At Bishop Cassidy High cae, English; Sister Mary Eliza- st~dy committee which investi- phy and theology at Catholic School, Taunton, Rev, George beth Murphy, religion; and Sis-. gated "the School's intellectual University, Washington. Mass Ordo Harrison, chaplain, celebrated tel' Marie Pauline, typing and climate. The committee's findings He will continue his education FRIJ)AY Weekday. Mas s Mass in the school auditorium French, have been added to t\le formed the basis of the academic in the Boston area. (Choice of Celebrant). to begin the academic year. Fol- faculty., Cassidy also has ne,w a'nd physical developments curSATURDAY - SS. Isaac Jogues, lowing the liturgy, Sister Virgin- course offerings, including Liter- rently under way at the School. Taunton Blind / John de Brebeuf and Compania O'Hare presented new faculty ature of l3lack America, aryd, . In 1967, Father Benson was The Taunton Catholic Guild ions, North American Martyrs. members to the student body, 20th Century Europe,' a socifll appointed headmaster and will for the .Blind heard a discussion Memorial. Red, then turned proceedings over to studies elective. retain that title as he assumes of action to correct the pollution SUNDAY - Nineteenth Sunday Carol" Thomas, student council As a result of a /luccessf~l the top position in the School. in the Taunton River at its SepAfter Pentecost. Green. Mass president, who explained plans trial with unstructured free time, In this position, Father Benson tember meeting. Speaker was Proper; Glory; Creed; Preface for election of home room lead- Cassjdy students will have sevfeels that "he will be better able Merrill Maynard. Accordion seof Sunday, ers. eral options as to how to spen:d to foster and integrate programs, lections were rendered by Frank MONDAY-St. Wenceslaus, King Students then went to classes time when not in class. In addi· that will make an education at Pacheco. The unit will hold its - of Bohemia, Martyr. Optional. to meet teachers and finalize tion to the available places of Cranwell both challenging to the next meeting Tuesday, Oct. 20. Red. last year, a respurce center ha's schedules. students and responsive to the TUESDAY-SS, Michael, GabriSix new faculty members will been set up in which- audioneeds of our times." el, and Raphael, Archangels. be on the Cassidy staff as the visual materials have been colNecrology Before coming to Cranwell, Feast. White. Mass Proper; school ,year gets under, way. lected. The room has records, Father Benson taught at Boston SEPT. 26 Glory; no Creed. Henry Lockwood, chemistry; film strips, tapes, ·film loops, College High School and FairRev, John J. Donahue, 1944, WEDNESDAY St. Jerome, Sister Margaret Kernan, libra- and overhead transparencies tOe field Preparatory School in Con- Assistant, St. William, Fall River. rian; Sister Elizabeth Magdalen, gether with machines for view" Priest, Doctor of the Church, necticut. SEPT. 29 science; Sister Mary Lou Sim- ing and listening. , Great Bible Scholar, Memorial. He did undergraduate and Rev. J,A. Pyan, 1899, Founder, White, graduate work at Boston College St. Matthew, Fall River. THURSDAY - Weekday. Mass where he' received a Master's SEPT. 30 Degree in Education. Father BenRev. JohnJ, Griffin, 1963, son has d'one additional graduate Pastor, St. Paul, Taunton. \~ork in English at Brown UniDOLAN-SAXON versity and Boston College. Father ,Benson succ:eeds Rev. Francis C. Mackin, S.J. who was appointed provost of Fordham 3 Savings Plans 123 Broadway University, Home Financing

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PRESENTATION AT TESTIMONIAL: Rev. Armand Proulx, MS, new .provincial superior of the LaSalette Fathers presents a hand-carved statue from Taiwan to Rev. Emil Trufuer MS, superior genera of the order. Also present were Rev. Li~nel LeMay, MS, vicar general and RI~v, Roland ' Bedard, MS, lormer provincial.

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