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GIRLS' REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TO SERVE STUDENTS IN GREATER TAUNTON AREA

The ANCHOR An Anchor of the Soul. Sur8 and li'irm-ST. PAUL

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.Maxwell to Direct Campaign For Regional High School In' 'Greater :Taunton Area A campaign for $1,125,000 to build the third diocesan regional high school in Taunton will get underway next month, the Most Reverend Bishop announced today. The Taunton area secondary institution will be for the ed ucation of girls who live in that area of the diocese. . .Designed by Maginnis and Walsh and Kennedy, Boston. architects, the' main lobby of glass and aluminum will

The 13-parish fund raising campaign, under the direction of Rev. James F. Lyons, .assistant at the Im-

Fall River, Mass., Thursday, October 27, 1960

face the intersection of Church, _ Adams and Hamilton Streets, Taunton. This 'lobby will serve PRICE lOe as' the entrance to the muIti漏 1960 The ~nchor $4.00 per Year purpose wing on the left and the Second Class Mail Privileges Authori.ed at Fall River, Mass. classroom and administration on the right. The multi-purpOse room will be situated a few steps above the . looby and will serve as a Gymnasium and Auditorium. Folding bleachers will provide seats for approximately 600 or more sports' fans. Whe used as an auditorium, the seating capacity will be over 1000. The stage and dressing rooms are located at the' end of the room. The cafeteria which will seat approximately 350 students, will be located below the multi-purpose room and a few steps down Turn to Pag~ Thirteen

maculate Conception parish in . Taunton, and Dr. Clement Maxwell, president of the State College at Bridgewater, will begin next month. The parishes which witt participate in the third regional high school campaign for the Diocese are: . Taunton Holy Family, Rev. William H. . Dolan, pastor. Our Lady of the Rosary, Rev. Callistus Szpara, O.F.M.Conv.. pastor. Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Rev. Thomas H. Taylor, pastor. Our Lady of Lourdes, Rev.. E. S. deMello, pastor. Sacred Heart, Rev. Francis McKeon, pastor. Turn to Page Thirteen

Vol. 4, No. 43

Bishop Request$. Faithful Adoptt Tithing. System LAFAYETTE (NC) Adoption of a system of tithing for church support has been requested of faithful' of the SCHOOL GROUND BREAKING: St. George's Parish, Westport, takes firs.t step towards the new parish school as Bishop Gerrard, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese, right, concludes the ceremony in the presenc~ of Rev. Edmond R. Levesque, assistant, left, and Rev.' Lorenzo H. Morais, pastor, center.

National Leaders in -Salute . To Catholic Youth Week .

. WASHINGTON (NC) - President Eisenhower has salute.d the theme of 1960 National Catholic Youth Week, which begins Sunday, as "timely and forthright." The theme is "Responsible Youth-America's Strength:' The President was one of many nation- Youth Department, National ally known figures praising Catholic Welfare Conference, the ann u a I observance, whlch sponsors the annual obamong them Rep. John W. servance. McCormack of Massachusetts: George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO; Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, developer of the atomic submarine; Henry Ford H, president of the Ford Motor Company; and Thurgood Marshall, chief counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Their comments were conbined in letters to Msgr. Joseph &, Schieder, director of the

Reports filed in the Diocesan CYO Office indicate a tremendous response to our Bishop's request that the youth of the Fall River Diocese respond with vitality to the Church's invitation that Catholic Youth iden.tify themselves with Christ The King. From Attleboro to Provincetown, from North Easton to Westport Catholic YO!1th will Turn to Page Nineteen

DR. CLEMENT MAXWELL General Chairman

MONTREAL (NC)-The former editor of the communist London Daily Worksays communists should

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Di'ocese of Lafayette by Bishop Mllurice Schexnayder of Lafayette. In a pastoral letter read in churches of the diocese, Bishop Schexnayder emphasized that "In the Old Testament, God Himself established the method of what we now know as Church support. For example: 'Every year thou shalt set aside the tithes of all thy fruits that the earth bringeth forth .. .' .. The Bishop suggested that "b~ Turn to Page Eighteen

be fought "not by using their

means but rather through justice and charity," . Douglas Hyde; now a convert to Catholicism, aiso discounts current rumors of an irreparaQle ideological breach 'between the Soviet UniQn and communist China. . . He believes the present disagreement between MosCow and Peking is not one of principle, but centers on how communist doctrine is to be applied. Turn .to Page Nlnete_

Pop~ John Adds

Ordinary Grants Dispensations For Diocese The Most Reverend Bishop granted a dispensation from ~ast and abstinence for Monday, Oct. 31, the.. d&y before All Saints. The Bishop has also granted a dispensation fro!" abstinence for Friday, Nov. 11, Veterans Da.y. The faithful are reminded that whe"never they benefit from a dispensation they should compensate by almsgivilng or some other WQl"l!l: <!禄If saca:ifioo and ~hari.ty.. .

Keep Communist In .Open, English Convert Urges

Another Phrase To Praises VATICAN CITY (NC) The Holy See has issued a

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decree adding an invocation in . praise of the precious

Blood of Christ to the Divine Praises, which are normally recited after Benediction of' the ~ ~ Blessed Sacrament. Tuesday Holydoy The decree of the Sacred ConTuesday, Nov. 1, is the Feast路 gregation of Rites was approved of All Saints and is a Holyday by His Holiness Pope John XXIII of Obligation; all Catholics must on Oct. 12. It has now been mad'! attend Mass and should consult public by Father 'Herbert Line.路... their local papers for,Mass-time berger, C.PP.S., Superior Gen.Turn to Page Eighteen listings.

UEV. JAMES F. LYONS Priest Director


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