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Across the n<:J,ti,on missionaries represent less than three per cent of American prie~ts, Brothers, and Sisters. In Fall Riv@l', smallest Diocese in Massachusetts, the figure is better than five per cent. Forty-five priests and Brothers and 27 Sisters were assiged to mission
areas. They represent 13 re~c-7-7-T]' -:",._.. ,.--,---;:--~ ~ ligious communities. ~., ~.\ ; , . ; . ; . .1, i An Anchor of the So'Ul, Sure and fi'irm-ST. PAUL Maryknoll, the. Catholic ~~. ! Foreign Mission Society of ,,~, ~:,\ :."".. ~J l~aU River, Mass. Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958 America, leads in number of ; " {fl Y '.~ ~embers from this Diocese. Six-
.A' Seeond Clas. Moil Privileses PRICE 10. teen priests and 16 Sisters are
Vol. 2, No. 40 Authorized at Fall River. Maos. $4.00 pe, Year. assigned to points' as far apart
as Formosa, Peru, Hawaii and the
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this country,
Twins from New Bedford, Rev. James and Rev. John Schomber, are among Redernptorists in Latin America. Father James is assigned to Paranagua, Brazil and Father John to Aguas Bue nas, Puerto Rico. Seven Franciscan Missionaries · of Mary are represented in Jap · an, Malaya and Pakistan, while three Sisters of the Holy Union . Turn to Page TweDt,. . WORLD MISSION AWARD: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. . ' national director of the Society for the Propagation of tlw · Bishop to Ordain . Faith, }?resent.s the annu~l World. Mission. Award to Mrs. 'h' '5' I'" .' Lester ,Auberhn, of ~etr01t, .founder and dIrector of World . Ig. a a~tt~'/.,M:edical,Re1ief. Left to'right are;Mr.and Mrs. Auberli~ Cathedral'.' ··~Jt "B~s~op She~n '~d. ~r8.. Mfiry N:igro, a~istant in Mrs. A~ .:- .. " . .' '. . ~rl.~n s. :"ledl~al ll,llsslon work. oNC Photo (Story, Page two). " M;o~st Rev. J~mes L. ~011- , , > s. . . , . . . , . • ',' .' .' .' . ,nollY, p.l).!.:Blshop. ?f·1;be .:'Que.~oy Mlssloner,Says People Fear . ·Falf.Rlver DlOcese,.wJlI. con-' 'F' f d M • "d .th~ Holy,'Or~er ,of Sub- ' " ; ~~I,ng .. fJ e .'. ,elln an ., . .,,---,--_ '-'-~~T"'-~' "",:;;:';?~~ , : diaconate .Tuesday: 'mC?tiling, the: " <" ; .T~IP,E,I ·(NO)....;..Farmers are.:wor}[i~g· in the field~ . '" ' '.' . ~ ~. ,Fea~t of t~e Holy Rosary, in st. sU,d~enly ,t.hey, drop .t,~~ir imple~ent8, race..for the shelter CrA.NCER HOME CF;NTE.~ARIAN,: Mrs.. ~."na ~n~~les, ,~ary's C;athedra\ .chapel, at. 8" ·of·jrri~~.tio'rfditches. Shells from Red guns shriek overhead • patIent at the Rose Ha~tl1orne ~tlIrop ~ome, Fall.~lver . 0 clo.ck :: . . . :. . '. ":'Children play. .in.. the streetS of villa~ h t' celebrate5 her lOOth birthday. A patient' at,the Home.since . '" Tl!e e,l g'~.t La°rdmandl'Se''are la~gliingC "'he bOOm' of the ... " .' ~e~ ,8 • 00. ,m~ _, ~950' 'h . h' . . 'thO S·. t' M . Rho . d S· t M' stud~nts 'at the' "Salet-te m;. ,. . ''''4, .. , Someu ' , of z· !'- • • : ~ ,e]s s. own Wl . .]s e,r .' :vs~Flo~an 18 ~r inary;.M·Ueb6ro,'They.wilJserVe";.big guns:the whistle of fly:'" . ~~' ..... ~s~, ...az:m~,
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Very Rev. William COll,Q.Qn; SS.·,CC.; ·Pr.oYincial, of ..1i~e ..., ~,o~,,, d Roci ,~,\ .aurler ( :ways.of:war~the blastih'g O(·:tbe ", .Since' J\ugfu.t 23, tb~ oomm'un-"
~red Hearts Fathers in this eou.nt..y, and Rev.., GohlRlb8 '~',' "".~~~~ ~~, . ea.. ". ~~;.~~.:. ',~ ~~' ~,~ Q~em()yr.Ca~.::'~, '~eu:ris'baif,;,em:ir~ih,g,the Moran, SS. CC'!' pas.tor of St: Joseph's Church, ~Fa:i:r.ha~eri,: . 1liir...1" '. ... (I' ' , , ' "t' .. pa~ ~ ~~e( ,IJ.~n,,~ ...:w~. ·~i. ~Q~ Com'P~~; ~t ~sJa.nds' ~v. are attending the General Chapter of'the Congregl\f,on of :. ~e~ ()n. "o~,n' .k?o~.th~ ~~f~~~n~~H)etw.e.el) th~ : r,a, 1 n e d.,"!ugl,l.-:exp)oslves with .' •• 'D' ' , ' .... : . , . . : .• ' ,·I/.lOundbfsh~\lsthateomeor,go. "scarcely • 'day's, respite. one the .CongregatIon m f"pme '~ear.ts ,Academy 'iil'Fa'irhaven.:'·' ,0" ' . '. \-:The 'bonib~t:din~rtt'overl·u.e':~o'nd~rs,~owa ~ivHian popula:' M. de~egates o~ the NOl"th·.;was')me of the,.~~un~in~.:f~tMrs,r 'On"'" T'h'u'rs''do'v" . '~.:i'~" f!lrmer~ crawl-tro~"the ditches,':.. ~on 'can .~. i\d it,,~orgetting that AmerIcan Provmce. . . . ofthe Congregation IJ1 thIS coun-' . , . . . . , fT" .t.1 '. placidly· 'resurne work 'in the' . these people have been sub-
This Chapter has elected try and Diocese. '. '. :., ...•.. '.' , .... The Twelfth'New Engfand" f!eldS. The 'childrenemer~e~rQrft ; j«:t~ to·P.t!riodic ,shelling for
Very Rev. Henry Systermans, a Several .~o~~ ", Regional :Congress ·of 'the" , dOOr,~ays, continue,·their play. Tum to'P'ageSi:deell>
Belgian as Superior General to The Congregatlor) s .Prqym- . . .' . . ., h .' '. .. " , . . , .., .
(iIl!cceed'Very Rev. John of the. cial.House and MOOlistery is·in ..C~~fr~termt?,.,of C rlsban ··Graduate·s. 'Trained in S'ocial Work
Sacred Heart d'Elbee. Fairhaven. In addit~on, the Con- Doctrme wIll co~vene.· at '. . The Sacred Hearts Fathers gregationhas its No.vitiate.for New London, from Thqrsday, Called Inad'e.quate' 'for' N . eeds' ~;,une to the Diocese in 1905 at Priests in Fairhaven, arid its Oct. 9, to Sun~ay, Oct. 12. ,
the invitation of the late Billhop Novitiate for Brothers i~ Ware- . The'Congress is under the au- . COLUMBUS (NC)-Dr. Arthur S. Flemmjng, U. So'
m:mg. Rev. Stanislaus Bernard, ham. spices' of the Archbishops and Secretary ()f Health, Education and Welfare, urged here
~";;:3. CC., chaplain at the Sacred Turn to Page El~hteen Bishops of the provinces of Hart- that ties be strengthened between public and private social
ford and Boston at the invita- agencies. tion . of Most Rev. Bernard J. Dr. Flemming' also calle~ ing of the National Conference Convention of Catholic Women Flanagan, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop f .. F d Itt of Catholic Charities' and the or revlsmg e era, s a e St. of Norwich. All sessions and reVincent de Paul Society. Centers Resolutions on Family ligious ceremonies of the Con- and local laws which might Dr. Flemming cited the cur ST. LOUIS (NC)-Two time-honored cliches perhaps gress will take place in St. Bern- impede charitable programs rent . shortage of 'personnel best sum up the five-day goings-on at the 29th annual con . ard's ;High School. ' . and for' greater emphasis on re trained in social work and char .·The. Archbishops and .Bishops· search and demo~stration pro nntion of the National Council of Catholic Women, just itable programs. He noted that of New England will preside in·. grams,in social work. IOncluded here. . , about 1,600 trained social work He' spoke. during a banqu~t at There was never a' dull and bishops who sPoke or pre- 'person over the various sessions ers graduated from U. S. schools
of the Congress. Rev.' Joseph L. ~nded by more'tha 7,500 delemoment. sided at the various sessions. . during the, past academic year'
Turn to Page Ten . Tum to Page Slxieen . gates' .to the 44th annual meet- to fill about 15,000 vacancies. There was something . . . . . . . ' . . He also pointed o.ut that about doing every second. Spread over the five days 1here were 44 separate events > work, a number which he said with a total of 184 leading par is inadequate to meet current ticipants. These participants in and future needs. .' eluded some 35 archbishops By Patricia' M c G o w a n ' Addressing St. Vincent de The next time, you're at a ceremony. presided over by the ,Most Reverend Bishop ,Tum toPl;'A'e Eightee. and you're impressed by the beauty of his robes, spare an appreciative thought for the ' Church Brands Sisters of St. Joan of Arc. Theirs are the skilful fingers that keep his many ·vestments Ignoring .Books Hospital Plan in repair in addition to caring for the rest of his temporal needs. As Worthless As Immoral In our Diocese the Sisters Sisters are privileged to use his use the church for their own d P I.' are stationed at Notre Dame pri'('ate chapel. In other rectories devotions. Sister Florence show00' 0 ICy NEW YORK (NC)-Pa CINCINNATI (NC)-The tients in municipal hospitals de Lourdes and St. Mary's a chapel must be installed for ed us the Bishop's chapel, a Cathedral in Fall River in their use, since priests ordinarily small gemlike room tucked into Public Library of Cincin here must be advised to seek ' . the top of his house. ' dd 1't'Ion t0 th e B'IS h op s reSI'C f:A A _ nati and Hamilton County eounsel from their spiritual adence. In all three houses they 0 L It is a fitting setting for the advisors and members of their carryon the special apostolate of ~,,'<' ' .... '7. Holy Hour made by the Sisters every year ignores dozens family before receiving birth their congregation, that of sery(J""" SUPPORT ~I from' 11 to midnight every possibly hundreds - of new control information or devices. ing God in His priests.' '( '_ Thursday, an hour offered for novels. A Department of Hospitals Life at the Bishop's house is THE priests making sick calls or per"We don't ban them," Direc memorandum to the 28 munici somewhat quieter than hi the .,. CATHOLIC PRESS "'" .forming other tasks of their sac- tor Ernest 1. Miller said. "We pal hospitals also state that two' rectories, said Sister Florence red ministry during the night. just don't buy them. Only six doctors should certify the need de Sacre Coeur, superior there. .. BUY FROM THE t Each day of the week, too, is . per cent of our budget goes into for such "therapy" and that the At St. Mary's, for instance, the ADVERTISERS IN .", offered by the Sisters for some fiction, and we think most of written consent of the woman Sisters answered 180 phone calls "" CATHOLIC .,.. aspect of the priesthood: Sunday our money should go into books involvecl, and if possible her on the feast of the Assumption, .-II. '? for the Pope; Monday for Cardi- which have a lasting value." husband, is also required. all inquiring as to time of .V PAPERS q.. nals; .Tuesdayfor Archbishops; But recently when the library ~he new instructions· were .W.~S_ P 1\ V, Wednesday for deceased priests; l'outinely rejected a new novel
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