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ST. ANNE'S HOSPITAL REMEMBRANCE FUND Michael Albanese Judy Barnes Elmire Blanchette Loretta (Fay) Cyr James DePaola Rene Desrochers Aloysius W. Eaton Theodore Fillion Melvin Rsher Henry Gallant Dora Hacking Louise M.ladicola Gerard N. laVigne Arthur R. Machado Dorothy McCann Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Ottmar Raymond E. Parise Mrs. AntoneUe Rivelli Joseph C. Saulino Mrs. Pauline Duquette Shurko Blanche Simard Bertha Sisson Arthur Viana Frank Vierra

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SI. Anne's Hospital gratefully acknowledges contributions that we have received to the Remembrance Fund during October, 1993. Through the remembrance

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EDICTAL CITATION DIOCESAN TRIBUNAL FAll RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Since the actual place of residence of JAMES FRANCIS KENNEY is unknown. We cite JAMES FRANCIS KENNEY to appear personally before the Tribunal of the Diocese of Fall River on Monday, November 22,1993 at 10:30 a.m. at 887 Highland Avenue, Fall River, Massachusetts, to give testimony to establish: Whether the nullity of the marriage exists in the CODERRE-KENNEY case? Ordinaries of the place or other pastors having the knowledge of the residence of the above person, James Francis Kenney, must see to it that he is properly advised in regard to this edictal citation. Jay T. Maddock Judicial Vicar Given at the Tribunal, Fall River, Massachusetts, on this 4th day of November, 1993.

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DR. IRVING A. FRADKIN presents Bishop Sean O'Malley with a videotape of a program presented by Holocaust survivors last spring and with a copy of his autobiography, Dollars for Scholars, as Sister Michaelinda PI~nte, RS M, an associate superintendent of diocesan schools, looks on. Dr. Fradkin is the founder of the Citizens' Scholarship Foundation of America, which has provided millions of dollars in scholarship aid to college-bound students. His latest project is a scholarship incentive program beginning in fourth grade and continuing through high school, when a successful student merits a $1000 scholarship grant. (Hickey photo)

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thoughtfully named St. Anne's Hospital's Remembrance Fund.

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ST. ELIZABETH SETON • Face Painting • Antiques • Hand Mades • Santa Claus

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Serving Chowder, Salad Rolls, Hot Dogs and Dessert. SEE YOU THERE!

ROME (CNS) - U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Raymond Flynn has left open the possibility that he would leave his post to run for governor of Massachusetts. Flynn's response was "stay tuned" when asked whether he would seek the top state office. . The ambassador talked about how speculation he would enter the gubernatori'al race started and how much he likes his life and work in Rome when he met with reporters Oct. 28. The former mayor of Boston arrived in Rome in mid-July to take up the ambassadorial post. After it became public knowledge he was being considered for the ambassadorial post, thenMayor Flynn had expressed doubts about leaving Boston to become envoy to the vatican because the job seemed to be more limited than he envisioned . "But as you can see. I have been able to do the things I said I wanted to do." he said. He had said he hoped he would be able to act as an envoy for humanitarian assistance and economic justice in various parts of the world. In October, FlYlJn flew to India with a shipment of U.S. relief supplies for victims of a devastatingearthquake. He represented the United States at a Polish conference on the economic and social development of new democracies in Eastern Europe, and most recently he made a fact-finding mission to refugee camps and AIDS clinics in Africa. "As the president said, he wanted me to be the ambassador for issues of conscience, issues of social and economic justice." Flynn said. "This is the kind of commitment I've had as mayor and throughout my politicallife." The ambassador said speculation about the governorship being

the next stop in his political life started in early October when a poll showed Massachusetts voters thought the top two candidates for the job were Flynn and former U.S. Sen. Paul Tsongas, in that order. "That fueled some speculation." he said. "But, you know, my job here is one that I am enjoying tremendously. I'm learning a lot [and] I'm able to serve my country - I think very effectively."

CYO basketball season begins The 1993-94 Fall River Area CYO Basketball Season began yesterday with a full slate of games in the Junior Girls' Division. Today the Annual CYO Jamboree will begin at 4:00 p.m. at the CYO Hall on Anawan Street in Fall River. This traditional opening of the CYO features exhibition games in the Junior Boys' Division as well as recreational games, refreshments and dancing to the music of Spectrum Sound. The Junior Girls continue play on Saturday and on Sunday the Prep arid Senior Divisions begin their seasons. : Over 900 young people betWeen the ages of 10 and 21, representing 21 parishes, have registered to take part in this year's program. Father Jay Maddock is director of the Fall River Area CYO, assisted by long-time associate director Albert Vaillancourt and assistant directors John Medeiros, Charlie Medeiros. Rick 'Lepage, Tom Coute, Adam Burns and Pat Burke. The CYO is open seven days a week and serves as a special center for young people to gather on Saturday nights during the winter months. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111

NOTICE Some Anchor re~ular features will not appear in this special Vocations issue. All will return next week,

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Sister Annette Roach. OP and Sister Claire Sinotte, OP: of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena, Fall River, were among 140 members of the Dominican Leadership Conference who were recently in Adrian, Mich,. for their annual meeting. Represented were 35 congregations of Dominican women and four provinces of Dominican men. Guests included the Most Reverend Timothy Radcliffe, Master General of the Dominican order. In an address to the conference. Father Radcliffe called for Dominicans worldwide "to drop out of the consumerist society" and stand with those whose poverty often makes them "invisible to society at large. Dominicans are officially called the Order of Preachers and at the meeting plans were announced for a series of 1994 regional meetings with the theme of Preaching for Justice. Sister Ann Willits. a Sinsinawa, Wisc,. Dominican, gave the keynote address inviting the Dominican leaders to design new structures within the order that allowing for concentration on the_mission of preaching. Considerable discussion centered on Dominicans gaining the status of a non-governmental organization within the United Nations as has the Franciscan Order. The conference also passed ar,resolution calling on Dominicans to work to eliminate violence in TV programming, and seek signatures for a Council on Peacemaking petition drive for gun control.

Thanksgiving meal ,for needy planned A community Thanksgiving Day dinner for the homeless and needy will be offered at Coyle-Cassidy High School, Hamilton Street, Taunton. Meals will also be delivered to elderly and shut-ins on that day. Donations of canned goods, fruit, beverages, paper goods and turkeys may be delivered to the Veterans Service Office at the Taunton City Hall or, during Thanksgiving week, to CoyleCassidy. Warm clothing in good condition will also be collected for distribution to those attending the dinner. Use ora cellular phone and a televisio.n set for the day are requested by organizers, and drivers are needed to make food deliveries. Volunteers are needed to serve in other capacities I to 7 p.m. Nov:' 24 and 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Thanksgiving Day. Potential volunteers may call Sister Corlien Cronan, SFO, at 821-8399. Requests for delivered meals may be directed to Sister Cronan or to Phil Farley or Michael House at 821-1038; Melisa Smith at 824-6577 or Doherty's Market at 823-3351. Since the Thanksgiving meal was established 10 years ago, House has picked up the food and prepared the first turkey of the day, and Father Cornelius O'Neill, pastor of Sacred Heart parish, Taunton, has worked in the kitchen.

Good Investment "There is never an instant's truce between virtue and vice. Goodness is the only investment that never fails."-Henry David Thoreau


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