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Polish Mi Ilennium
Mass at Cathedral
Thursday, Oct. 13
The ANCHOR
Most Rev. Ladislaus Rubin, Auxiliary Bishop to Car dinal Wyszanski of Poland, will offer a low Pontifical Mass }n St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River, oat 8 Thursday night. Oct. 13, in observance of the Millennium of Polish Chris tianity. Bishop Rubin is no Rubin offer Mass in a Church stranger to the Diocese of dedicated to Mary under the Fall River. In October 1963 title of the Cathedral of Our he visited with Rev. Adalbert Lady of the Assumption, because faU Rivetl' Il Oct. 6, 1966 1T Thursday I A. Szklanny, assistant at St. throughout its thousand years. Christian Poland has shown a Patrick's Church, Fall- River. special love for the Mother of $4.00 per Year Bishop Rubin will also deliver © 1966 The Anchor N~. God. PRICE lOe the sermon at the Mass. The Pole's veneration of The Bishop and the Fall River "Matka Boska" is .evidenced by curate were in the seminary to':' the fact that today some 600 gether and ~hen Fr. Szklanny Churches in Poland are dedi offered his first Solemn Mass in cated to Mary. Under the title of Ghazir, Lebanon, the Fall River Our Lady of Czestochowa, she visitor was his subdeacon. is Queen of Poland.
,At the present time, Bishop Poles throughout the world Rt. Rev.' Thomas F~ Walsh, pastor of ~t. John the
. ,Rubin is living at St. Stanislaus are strongly attached to Our ~angelist Church, Attieboro, and Diocesan D.irector of Rectory, Rome. On the occasion Lady of Czestochowa and have ~e Council of Catholic Women, and Rev. Raymond W. of the millennium in Poland this , built many churches, shrines and Bishop Ladislaw Rubin McCarthy, Fall River area Pit'ector of theCoun~il. of Cath. year, Bishop Rubin was refused altars in her honor. Here in the Polish Primate Delegate permission to return to his na ~ic Women, together with United States, the most famous tive land., ' shrine to Our Lady under this voting delegates fro'm the most praiseworthy a~hievements Bishop Rubin is presently 0'11 titl~ is to be found in Doyles Diocese heard messages from' of the National Council of Cath-, otic Women," the,' Cardin'al tour as the personal representa-,' town: Pa. and the dedication ill Pope Paul VI and President wrote, "sends pateriial greetings tive" of Cardinal Wyszynski. He scheduled for 'Oct. 16. ,johnson read at the 33rd' con , Archbisnop John, ,J. Krol of' t9 the participants in' this year's has already visited Philadelphia, \'Jefition of the, NCCW 'now, in oonvention, 'and prays th,at God' Milwaukee, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia will consecrate the lIeSsion in Miami. may enlighten and, ,direct their'· new edifice and offer an outdoor Cleveland, Brooklyn and is di Some 5000 women are attend- ' proceedings to. His.grea!er glor~ Representing the Fall Riv- rectly from, Montreal to Fall POlitifical Mass. Bishop Rubia tJOg the convention (Oct. 5 to 3) deliver the dedicatory ser er Diocese at the concurrent , River. wbich has as its theme "The and the salvation of theIr souls, It is most fitting, ~hat Bishop J!lon. In his letter to the convention, national conventions of the
\lfew Pentecost." The NCCW is .• federation of Catholic women's Presi.dent Johnson laud,ed the Society of St Vincent de Paul
"dedIcated women who have, •.... ' ~ganizations representing" some 00 million Catholic women in lent their hands imd hearts to and Ca~hohc CharitIes, to be this fine organization." held thIS month at .the Hotel {;be United States and in mili , " , . , ' "~ . ' Jung"New Orleans, WIll be Rev.
\'lacy installations overseas. , 'The forward-l.ookmg PI~-, John E. Boyd, Diocesan Director
The Pope's greetirigs were re grams of the ,NatIonal Counc,ll 'of Catholic Charities and Rev
llayed ill a letter from Amleto c:on,~inue ,t? b~ an inspirat~on. to, Edmond L. Dickinso~, chaplai~ ~al'dinal Cicognani, papal Sec all, ' he saId, And they plovlde to the Attleboro Area Particu DET'ROIl' (NC)-Racial justice is the touchstone of netary of state. ~Ile , .sustained suPP?rt. that lar Council of the Vincentians. the age in determining the sincerity of Christian compliance "The Holy Father, who knows ~menca ne~ds-and ~Ill n:ed- Catholic Charities delegates will \VeIl and appreciates highly the In the cruCIal yea~s ahead. meet' from Sunday, Oct. !D with Christ's command to "love one another," the chief through Thursday, Oct. 13, while officer of the Knights of Columbus said here. Speaking at the Vincentians' meeting is banquet following a K of C "However one barrier has scheduled from Friday, Oct. 7 fourth degree. exemplifica stubbornly resisted this leveling thl'Ollgh Tuesday, Oct. 11. tion, Supreme Knight John b·end. It is that of race," he said. Turn to Page Twenty W.McDevitt said the Knights The K. Of C. supreme knight' have committed themselves "to said there are many reasons for ROME (NC)-The pro-pI'cfect of the' Congregation of this eminently Christian objec t~e obstinate persistence of this i!eminariesand Universities has given the world's semi-' tive of universal love and broth obstacle. He noted that for many erhood." y~ars and to some extent today aary rectors a cautious gl'een light for "experimentation" "It is a goal from which we tr.e Negro has found himself m Implementing the documents of the Second Vatican must not and cannot retreat," he without the education, culture ~ouncil. In a special confer or economic means to move free added. I-No experimentation is to ~lIlce on Thursday with semi "With dramatic suddenness we ly and confidently in society. LANSING (NC) - The go beyond the principles laid Clary rectors attencling the In "He has had far more seriou!! have entered an age when the down by the council. celebration of Mass in pri hurdles to overcome than other ~l'Hational Theological Con concept of human equality has 2-Rectors are to keep the vate homes throughout the immigrants who started at the ~ess here, Archbishop Gabriel congregation informed of the na Lansing Diocese has been taKen on vast new significance:' bottom of the social and eco (S,anone set three conditions for ture of their experiments. McDevitt stated. nomic ladder," McDevitt said. ~Kperimentatiol\ in matters such 3-They are to introduce authorized by Bishop Alexander "People' throughout the world "Other newcomers ventured to Zaleski in connection with a f!!S liturgical renewal: nothing which is "irreversible," abruptly are striving to achieve Turn to Page Twenty that is, nothing that will become study and renewal program on equality with other men and Vatican Council II. so entrenched in seminary life other nations in wealth, oppor , Father William J. Rademacher, tunity and personal dignity. that it will become virtually. im director of Renewal Through possible to' withdraw the experi , "This is evident in the surge Vatican II, Sllid he expects the 'for independence and self gov ment if it is later deemed unsat t home Masses to be the high isfactory. e)~'nment by'the peoples of Aisa Archbishoip Garrone said that po~nt for each group during the aad Africa, as 'well as in the nine-week period. swelling demand of the world's' The 12th Annual Bishop's a letter would be sent ,from his congregation to seminary rectors Home discussion groups are ir....poverished to have immediate Pope Paul, in an audience ~harity Ball will be held ,"m. the near future" stressing one of three phases in the dio enjoyment of the good things of to the Congress of Abbots Of Wednesday, Jan: 11, 1967 at 'life." , , Turn to Page Two ' Turn to Page Eighteen thee Benedictine Federation lLincoln Park, Dartmouth. in Rome, ~as suggested that llIL Frank Reilly, diocesan ff)resident of the St., Vincent de the monks give more authority Paul Society and Mrs. James A. to their international superior& O'Brien, president of the District and even to the heads of indi Council of Catholic Wome'l, will vidual monasteries. be co-chairmen. They will be To all Benedictines, the Holy fExlP~oirroed assisted by a large committee Father asked that they "culti Q:Omposed of members of both The "biblical way" is henceforth to be The work of theologians and that of the vate their studies - especially o.rganizations. the "theological way" This was the theme hierarchy is not the same. This the Holy biblil;al and historical, publish "We are pleased that we have books' of spirituality, foster hos Father stressed as he closed the meeting pitalityin their monasteries, and f\)een successful in securing the on which the world's theologians, invited of theolvgians in Rome with a papal audi L'cturn of Vincent Lopez and his te' Rome by Pope Paul, closed their congress. pursue a dialogue with separated ence The Pope showed the hierarchy, the brothers." I:Drchestl'3 for the 1967 ball," the Fourteen hundred theologians met for 17 Ball directors said, "On our own intiative," he 'major adjresses, 57 talks, a concelebrated Church's Magisterium, as being divinely' Lopez interrupted an engage Mass at St. Peter's bisiliea and a papal constituted to preserve and interpret Divine asked for more power for the ment'in Las Vegas last year to Abbot Primate, titular head ~ Revelation. The work of theologians is to the world's Benedictines. He is Jj»lay at the Ball. "It is an.evening audience. "It is not keeping with our times or inyestigate and expose the Doctrine of "titular head" 'because he has that my men and I look forward tio with real pleasure," Lopell: with the indications of the Council," said the Faith; to study and t~ach sacred the- little power other than summon ~ented. Turn to Page Eighteen Turn 'to' Page. Eighteen Tum to Page Eighteen
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