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Appointment of the chairmen the 13 individual parishes which will raise a minimum total of $1,125,000 for the third diocesan regionaf high school to be located, in Taunton is announced today by Rev. James F. Lyons who has been designated campaign priestdirector by the Most Reverend Bishop. The new Taunton regional secondary institution for girls will serve the 2,000 .

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Marriage· Counselling Seminar for' Priests

A seminar on Ma~riage Counselling will be held Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28 and 29, for the priests of the Diocese. be conducted by Dr. Alphonse H. Clemens, Director of. the Marriage Center. at the Catholic University of Americ'a, the Monday seminar will be held at Kennedy Center, New Bedford. TueSday's ~ession will be held in Sacred Heart

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School, Fall River. Progmm' for both days will be the same. It will begin at 10:15 wit h registratfon. "Marriage Counselling,. a Tool for Pastoral Work, Dynamics of Personality and of Marriage Problems" will be. the fir~t topic of the day, at

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Father Lyons announced today that the special gifts committee will meet in the Taunton CYO Hall with their pastors at 8 next Wednesday night. Special gifts solicitations may start immediately after this session. The memorial workers will have their first training session 011 Wednesday, Nov. 16. The chairmen chosen for .the V"arious parishes are: Taunton Holy Family--:-Joseph Mozzone, Turn to Page Twelve

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Extensive preparations are underway at Sacred Heart Church, North Attleboro, as, parishioners make ready to celebrate the golden jubilee of the ordination of Rev. Joseph S. Larue, pastor. Events will include a Solemn High Mass of . . ,_.._ - - ~~-~-.,----, Tlianksgiving at 4 Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13, with Father Larue as celebrant and Bishop Connolly in at-

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gee pl'ograms has been announced at the UN's 1960 Pledg· ing 'Conference for Extra~Budgetary Funds. .. , .' . Auxiliary Bishop James H. '. GriffitHs ,of New York repre. ~ sen-ted' the Holy'See at both con-' fe~ence sMsions. One was .de-~ · voted ·to~Palestine refugees un. de~ tHe. ca~e of the UN Relief ; and Wo'rks Ag~n'cy·for Palestine. · The· other.' concerned refugees: , ' Tu~n io 'Page' Eighteen ..

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It will be followed by discussion of "A Framework for Diagnostic and Thera(: ~i.ltic Proce.c1ure." Following .a :uncheon recess, the afternoon wl~l be deYoted to practical advice on cond",cting counselling, interviews, an examination of. the characteristics an. needs of couples; and, as the closing'topJc, analysis of eases, . followed hy a discusSion

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tendance. A testim' '-- banquet · at Elks' ComlT',rnity :iall will follow 'the Mass, wit· the Bishop also present. A High Mass for children of the parish ",j'n be celebrated by Father Larue at 9 Monday Morning, Nov. 14 and a children's jubilee breakfast will fol':' low at 10:15, also at Elks' Hall. Honorary chairmen of the celebration are' Joseph Chabot and' Albert Pirlsonnault, parish trustees. Chait'man is Rene Pinsonnault,' aided by Adelard Ringuette and Mrs. Roland Riell· deau. Officers f.or the $olemn High · Mass will include, in addition to Bishop Goonolly· and Father' . Larue, Rev. Gerard Chabot,. ·assistant priest; Rev. Willi~m ColTurn to Page' Tweniy

Warn: CO:stro' Regim'e- '~Ians ~at,ional. 'Church· ii1 C~b'a .

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,. MIAMI (NC)~New warnings that Fidel.Castro hopes to create a "natjonal" Church in ,Cuba were voiced here by a newspaper and a former member ·of ,th'e Castro'reghrie. KnOWD : A~dres.Y:aIQegpi~o,.aformer under secrebiry of Ule treasury Dr.'C"mlens has an i n t e r n a - . who q~it the Cub~~ govern-. confiscate Church ~roperty and tronal reputation as. a marriage .' m~nt last March, saId he has put priests on State,salaries. eounselloi', an author and au:: " . PIrT$BURGH . (NC) '''no 'doubf' . that "Premier Diario Las Americas columtttority on marriage 1;1"" thefam-. . '; 1.'11(; ~ need :tf.~¢ek education : Castro has given'thought to nist"Rene'Veira Stated that de", , :,rum io Page SixteeD .' 'DR: A.:~: C,L~~E~.S, .'" .. beyoiul 'th-~':riorin'al ~chOol'

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d C· 'th 'l' . burgh,. honorary chairman of the hQ·. 0., orJU g:o,o :a . o~cs., : commission, ': and', t~om' 'Msg'r: Father C. O'Neil D'Amour of the,National.Catholic Educa- .Franci~·W. Carney.of the Insti.tional Association told' the 30th biennial 'convention 'of,the tute .of. Social Education, St. . ., . . h r ' . JOhn's C::ollege;' 'Cleveland,. the N~ttonal Counc!l of C~j 0 Ie D'Amour, associate se~retary in' Turn, 'to Pllge Eighte:en Women~ "Is the prImary charge of NCEA's Departm'ent . function to form good Cath- of' Superintendents, who' was olics?" he asked. "I would critical of taking children out ..

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of an "already short" school day for religious exercises. "I know of Catholic schools," he said, "where at 11 a.m. children go to Holy Mass and receive Holy Communion. CerTurn to Page· Eighteen

Catholic Clergy Asserts P r i est s Rece'ives MedaI Need A'ssistance Of La'ymen . For Heroism WHITEMAN (NC) ~Fr. l?aul S. Haney, chaplain' at. the Whiteman Air Force 'lGase here in Missouri, has theen awarded the Airmen's Mtidal for heroism in connection wi~h an aircraft accident. The priest of the Gary, Ind.· diocese is the second Air Force. ehaplaih to receive the medal or . Us predecessor,. the l;loldier's. Medal, 'llwarded during the days . of ,the Army Air Force. . Turn io Page Eighteen

BUFFALO (NC) --'- The role of the layman· in the Church i~ to bring Christ to places "where the.. ' Roman, collar is .banned/' a priest .said here. .... . . , Father James J ..McQuad,e, S.J. '. of St. Louis, national' promoler . TUCSON ORDIN~RY: COof Sodalities of Our Ladr,.ipade·, adjutor,. B.ishop Frallcis J;. the statement in a 'ta~·. ~:~he, Green .has. succeeded to the fifth annual convention; of~·lthe. 'A" . .. ',.. S t ' h" .' . Buffalo !liocesan :CoU!1ci~.'Qf .. f1ZQ~a,. e~ a ,~ e re~lgna. Catholic Men." , ~. tlOn" of ..BIShop Damel-J. . Turn to Page Eighteell Gercke.

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.cree would,!J e ' a major. step toward creation of a' "Cuban . Mr. Vje,ra said the alleged .decree' will forbid Catholics to contribute mQ~'ey to th" Church, . and will put priests on the government payrop as iftheywe~ 'public officials. ' Dr. Valdespino, who until re..'. cel]tly lived .i\1 asylum in the Peruvian embassy in Havana, 'predicted "progressive .a n d ' . rapid disintegration" of the Castro regime, which he referred to as "communist," To back up his prediction he cited g row i ri g disaffection among the Cuban people as a result of problems and failures Turn to Page Eighteen

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· prC!fc::ss~r a~ ,t~e. :tJ1)~verslty of Haya"a a!1d a leader of the · Cu!>any~~th.. mov.e.~eht;" said .'Ca~tro . a~d ,h~s: ad:vJse~s have 'resolv.ed' 'l. dlYld.e ·"ehevers to · ,weaken !he',. forces .of the Ch~.rch." . ::.,... . .... . (Creati~n' .. of a "national" CatholicCllurch' I?l'oclaiming its independence of the Holy. See has been ,il 'tactic 'of some communist regimes, not~ble that of communist China.) Diario Las Americas, Spanishlanguage daily newspaper published here; printed a report that the Castro regime is readying an official decree which will

.' Former Red Says Communists Hope To Take Over World in '10 Years MINNEAPOLIS (NC) - A former communist editor has called on the Free World to seek to attract underdeveloped nations, sending them "not only career people, but people with a love of God and man." Douglas Hyde, fo.rmer news editgr of the intelligent, idealistic, impl'esLondon Daily Worker and a sionable students to train 88 communist for 20 years until future leaders," he . became a Catholic' in Mr. Hyde emphasized com1948, expressed this view' at the' munists "probably al'e making University of Minnesota New- . their . greatest strides of all man Center. . ' -".. among intellectuals in Latin Mr. Hyde, a British repreSen- . America," . , tative' of . the' . $ouihe.ast 'Asia' He also noted communists· are Treaty" and ·.the Pacifi¢. Defense. ". geari'ng . their' pla'n~ to the exbloc, _said. communists··!'.believe· . p~ctation. that. a severe reeesthat they h'avi:dO years in which' . sion will come to all countries to "prepare to 'taKe over ·.tlie- -that. have ,their economies tied world. So· they're going· after to that of the West.


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