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rick's, then went to Madison Square Garden for a 40-minute is here," the cardinal had said meeting with 20,000 high school students and to .Battery Park earlier. "I am his guest." But before entering the resi- for a major address on political dence, the pope greeted the and religious freedom. He left New York yesterday crowds once more. Many had beeh waiting at that vantage afternoon for Philadelphia, where point for four hours or more, he celebrated Mass at Logan and they were rewarded not Circle and visited - St. Charles only with waves but with Seminary in Overbrook. This morning he celebrated . thrown kisses froin the pontiff. Then it was inside for a late Mass at the Philadelphia Civic dinner with the cardinal, the Center. Present were representaauxiliary bishops of Boston, tives of each American diocese, Archbishop Jean Jadot, apostolic representatives of the Conferdelegate in the United States, ence of Religious Superiors of and several in the papal party. Men and 2000 seminarians. This afternoon he is in Des After that, like those of the estimated two million that 'Moines Iowa for a Mass at Livcrowded Boston on Monday, the ing History Farms. From Iowa papal head htt the papal pillow. he will go to Chicago, where he But whereas for the two milo. has a full schedule of Masses lion it was back to business as and meetings until Saturday usual on Tuesday, fo~ Pope Jo'hn morning,' when he departs for Paul it was the day he regarded Washington. as the real reason for his AmThere he will meet with Presierican pilgrimage. He addressed d.ent Carter and other governthe United Nations at noon, as ment officials, and on Sunday well as meeting with various will climax his whirlwind week other groups at the UN building. with meetings with religious A motorcade to. St. Patrick's women, educators, theologians Cathedral, then to Yankee Sta- and ecumenical representatives. dium for an outdoor Mass folAt 3 p.m. Sunday he will celelowed. brate his last Mass on American Yesterday the pontiff met with soil at the National Mall and priests and religious at St. Pat- will then depart for Rome. "It is the pope's home while he

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In addition to persons from the Fall River diocese already mentioned as participants' in activities surrounding the papal visit are the following: - David Landry, St. George' parish, Westport, and Steyen Winters, Our Lady of Victory. Centerville, seminarian members of the papal choir at the Boston Common Mass; - James Fitzpatrick, Immaculate Conception, Taunton, mitre bearer for the Boston Mass; , - James Ferry, St. Dominic,' Swansea, acolyte for the Boston Mass; - Albert L. Gallant, St. Mark, Attleboro -Falls, member of an ecumenical commission attending the papal Mass as representatives of various faiths; - Father John F. Moore and Father Edmond Rego, providing Channel Six television commentary in English and Portuguese for the pope's stay in Boston; - Father Barry Wall, providing commentary for radio station WSAR, Fall River; - Father Timothy Goldrick, president of the Fall River Priests' Council, represented the Fall River diocese at this morning's Mass in Philadelphia.


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