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GROUND BR~AKING FOR SOUTH EASTON CHURCH: Rev. Joseph F. Hanna" C.S.C., pastor of the new Holy Cross Parish ·So. Easton, followed Bishop Connolly ill breaking ground for the start of the new edifice in the presence of Richard McNally oJ! the Construction Company, left, and members of the parish.

NEW YORK (NC)-Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's succes­ /jOr as national director of the Society for the Propagation • f the Faith is expected to be chosen at the U. S. bishops' .annual meeting starting;Monday, Nov. 14 in Washington, Biflhop Sheen, who has llteaded the na~ional society his series of television progl'ams. now broadcast by more than 50 ",tnee Nov. 1, 1950, has bee'u stations. ntamed bishop of Rochester, A spokesman for the Society M. Y., by Pope Paul VI.· He will for the Propagation of the Faith eontinue as director of the so­ said that under Bishop Sheen's di­ llliety until a successor is chosen. rection the U. S. Society has been by the U. S. bishops and ron­ responsible for more .than two­ , . firmed by the Holy See, :I 'thirds of the world-wide total . iPQkesman said. . ,sent to the Holy See to further He will also continue to write the Church's missionary work. Ilis weekly column for the Cath­ .Last year, 'out 'of a worldwide ctlic press, "God Love You," a contribution of about $23 million, ayndicated column for the secu­ the U. S. accounted for some $16 The resl,lfts of the Pontifi.cal Birth Control Commission do not offer eilOugh ev§. lar press appearing in more than 'million. . .. newspapers; and will continue .. The bishop has thlvel~d exten-. d~ncetoadd t? or mo<'!ify the OllUrches tpadit~onal teaching, on· birth control. Therefore. ilively in Asia, Africa and Latin the Pope said in announcing this, the .e~isting discipline forbidding artificial means ~ prevent birth of children "demand f'.~ithfu.} -and generous' observance." Furthermoreb': Americil' to get first-hand infor­ mation on the problems of the th~ . apparent. crisis in this\' ' , ' . . wodd's poor and the needs ,of the Church's mission program:' matter qannot be thoJ,lght of as thollgh the officiai "teach. . . ' . \ : .lIn . -His work: as' national directol' • of the Society -for tlie' Propa'ga­ ing :adthoiity of.the Church ~I:' t'. • .. " were ,in a sta~ of doubt." Tru~", I~a 'Rev. Harold R.Bron~, Jr., .iion of the Fai~h has spanned th,t . further 'studies wi1l.c~ntinue on .. : :' . .• . '.. , . ". . . ' . reigns of three pOpeS -'- Pope ". WA~lII~G1'O;N . (NC)-:-;"At ,theIr annual meetmg at . rormet:ly pastor ()f S ~.,M. ary pius XiI; who ~appoiiited him:' io -Uie basisof·W'hat variousscien'fIi. the Harbor Church, Pro-. - the post, PoPe John XXIII- and '. tific 'studies. provide '··but. this C.tholic University. of America here starting. Monday, Nov. l'jncetown, and also' a' hus­ pope Paul VI.' .' . .: .does not wipe .out the past. -.H,.the bishops"will revise the statutes of their national, · Mnd and father of seven chil­ ,'Bishop 'Sheen was .the ' only . The Holy. Father made,theseepiscopaleonfereooe·.in accord with· the developments com.·" (jIFen, was. ordained a, prie~t . of American. appointed' to Vatican comments t~ the 52':ld nati~nal. ing from the Second Vatican-' the Rottenburg Diocese in Gel'-. . II's commission' on the' missions' congress· of the Itahan. Society., '. .' ..., .'. , ..... . establishment. 'of a theological cIl. .. Oth.e.r,' pla.tters . on lM3ny. , 'for. the duration of the council. of. Obstetricia,ns. and Gynecolo- . Co'4,n - and canonical commission, anll · The !lew priest, a native ~ He is now a member of. tne post-· . gi~ts.io Rome. , . the·agen~a: i~clude discus- reports.on the liturgy, ecumen" Brooklyn,. 'grew up ·in New ·Jel'-· council commission on . missions: .. Turn' to' Page ,Eleven .sioil. of, Friday . abstinence,' . ism, and: seminary training. aey and completed his education Since 1919 the' name National . 'lin New 'York and COlinecticut Catholic Welfare Conference hall . lie was ordained as an Anglican 'be~n used for both the episcopaJl rriest of the Pennsylvania Dio­ conference as a whole and for ~se. the bishops' general secretariat He first served as a cunte illi Philadelphia and then as the Most Rev: Bishop James L. cr~d Heart Church, oak Bluffs, sistant at St; Jam.es Church, New here.. At the annual meeting net " ,. ,Bedlorrl,to Director' ()f 'St. '~n~y the reJlanii~g of the episc~ pastQr of St. Mary of the Harbor Connolly, D;D., Bishop of Fall .:as .l~a~tor. Rev. John r . Hogan, director Mary's Home, New Bedford, and pal conference will be discusse~ Church, Provincetown. Later, he River, announced today the .ap,­ . T~rn t~ Page Eightc'en of St. Mary's Home; N:ew. Bed-· assistant to Father'Hogan in the lltecame the. priest-in-charge. of pointment of a pastor, an 'ad­ Gibe diocesan ~ission in 'Cambria ministrator' and a directOl'·. ' ,ford;. to st. Johr). .' the Baptist .New Bedfor'c:(Welfare'Bureau Rev. Donald A. CQuza, admin­ Church,· Central Village,. as, ad- and Juvenile' Court:' . Heights, Queens; N. Y. and ' Father· Shovelton will abo ioioed the faculty of the dioc- . ish'ator of St: John the Bapii~t ministrator. ;·'Rev. Albert.F. Shovelton,' as..; -Turn -to'Page Thirteen Mao 'serriillllry--for delayedvJ:.··' Church; Central Vil!;lge, to Sa­ MUons in Garden City, N. Y. Father Bronk was married to During this week, Catholie

· .(lUf Va'rney Roosevelt. N. Y. youth in the Diocese of Falll

~ 1947 and had five childt'en ·Ri·ver are joining those through­

Turn to Page Twelve out t~e nation in observance of

National Catholic Youth Week.

Teeners all over the Diocese

Allentown Dioceso!n ·began the week's observance' by

reception of the Eucharist with

Schools Stay Opeln parish CYO youth groups.

Attleboro and Fall River area

Now on Holy Days CYO units held annual installa­

ALLENTOWN (NC)-"-Pa­ tion ceremonies, with the Fal[

ll'Ochial school children in River group following theirs

the Allentown Diocese will with a social and refreshmena

Jl10 longer be' out of' school hour, open to all parish and

on holy days. area CYO officers and chair·men.

Diocesan authorities have Turn to Page Twelve made the change beca~ parochial school children are being transported in public Dispensation Ii c h 0 0 I buses. Parochial The Most Reverend Bishop schools in the future will dispenses the faithful in the observe only holidays liSleol Diocese of Fall River from on the public shool caleR­ abstinence on Friday, Nov.' <iani. a~V.DONALD A. COUZA REV. JOHN F. HOGAN BV. ALBERT F. SHOVELTON 11, Veterans' Day.

Present Discipline Clear

Pope Paul Postpones · '. · -,:D·· -'LI'mltatl.-o·n eel-SI'o'n

·Orda .-ned·· Re'c'·f·or · FormerIy Served p'"ro'YI-n'.c'eto'wn

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BI·sho·'·'pS· Annou"nce ·Agen· d'a· ·F·'or.. . .' lono"1'. C·on-, f·'"erence

Announce Three Assign:ments

·Mark CYO Wee," 'In A.rea· Rites

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