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fALLRIV,lft DlOCESAN 1'1EWSPAPIR, FOR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS' ·>IAFlI;!iCQI!ii& .IIIIS"NI'o)$ VOL. 35, NO. 46

Friday, November 22, 1991

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Prolifers meet at Vatican

Strategies discussed VAT1CAN CITY (CNS) - In the first meeting of its kind, representatives of prolife movements acros the spectrum came to the Vatican to tell about their work and debate strategies in the fight against abortion. The Nov. 14-16encounter began quietly with speeches by officials of the sponsoring Pontifical Council for the Family. It ended on an activist note, when one group took the microphone after the session was officially closed to read an open letter to Pope John Pauill. Among those attending was Randall Terry. founder of Operation Rescue, the controversial U.S. organization that uses civil disobedience to block abortion clinics. Reaction among participants to Operation Rescue's tactics was· mixed, with some expressing admiration and others questioning its effectiveness. Eight prolife groups, including Operation Rescue, sponsored a petition to the pope that called for excommunication of Catholic pol- . enting the truth related to the legal dean. "Wefelt we could not knowiticians who refuse to "repent and aspects of the case," said Dr. ingly participate in the advanceretract" statements in favor of Christopher M. Kiernan, univer- ment of a lie." abortion. It was handed to the sity vice president and academic In the 20/20 segment, reporter pontiff during a group meeting John Stossel said the' case has Nov. 15. made Ms. Russell "a celebrity" The pope, in a talk to the apand "America's most prominent proxi mately 150 participants, advocate of fat rights, as she puts stressed cooperation among proit." life groups and said they should Shejoined NAAFA, the National respect their different approaches Association to Advance Fat Acwho has played with several Rhode to ~he issue. ceptance, and according to Dr. Island ensembles, has chosen a "Your greatest strength is in the Kiernan "is trying to advance their classical program for Sunday's quality of your witness for human position, using her version of what concert. dignity, for the family and for life, she says took place at Salve RegIt will include selections from in mutual collaboration and in the works of Joao de Sousa Car- ina, which was not proven in court." respect of legitimate differences," Before her lawsuit was settled in valho, a contemporary of Mozart, he said. who was among the foremost Por- July, Ms. Russell made the rounds In describing the gravity of the tuguese composers of the 18th cen- of TV talk shows, condemning the problem, the pope spoke about tury, as well as compositions by· university for its alleged mistreat- abortion in the same dramatic ment of her, but "this is the first Bach, Handel, Franck, Boelmann terms that he has used increasingly time she's done it since the case and Dillon. over the last year. He left no doubt was closed," said Dr. Kiernan. The concert is dedicated to Mrs. that one reason the Vatican has "R ussell has been adept at man- sponsored several meetings on proGeorge Souza, 87, who has been a ipulating the media for the past six member of the Mt. Carmel choir life issues in 1991 is because it has a since she was a teenager and is years into providing her a plat- sense of urgency about the issue. form upon which to espouse her only now withdrawing from the The pope said the modern age music ministry of the parish. A anti-Catholic propaganda and fanwitnesses "exterminations at a rate tasies," said Steven E. Snow, an Marian medalist, she is the mother never seen before in the history of of Sister of St. Dorothy Mary attorney for Salve Regina Univerhumanity," and he warned that sity, in a letter sent to 20/20 pro- . "strong and potent forces" are Margaret Souza, principal of Our ducer David Sloan before airing of promoting a "culture of death." . Lady of Fatima High School in the segment. Warren, Rl. Sister Mary Margaret Among these forces, he said, were will be among those present at Stossel said on the program that selfishness, consumerism, economic Sunday's celebration. "Ms. Russell became an activist interests and "a superficial femiRebuilding of the organ and six years ago when officials at a nism that is afraid of the greatness preparations for its solemn bless- nursing school told her she was of maternity." ing have been directed by Msgr. too fat to graduate." He urged societies to adopt "a Luiz G. Mendonca, pastor of Our She had enrolled at the univerclear policy favoring life and the Lady of Mt. Carmel and a dioceTurn to Page II Turn to Page II san consultor.

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As some feast, others scrounge in trash containers

"20/20" TV show protested at Salve Regina By Marcie Hickey

Portrayal of Salve Regina University of Newport, RI, in a Nov. 15 segment of the ABC-TV newsmagazine program "20/20" and a previous TV Guide advertisement which was widely regarded as "Catholic bashing" have elicited indignation at the Sisters of Mercy-run university. The advertisement was headed "How the nuns at Salve Regina College made her life a living hell." Salve Regina president Sister Lucille McKillop, RSM, said the ad constituted "an institutionalized attack on the Catholic Church, on Catholic colleges and on religious who have given their lives to the education of their students. Systemic change is necessary if truth rather than bigotry or titillation is to be the rule." The 13-minute 20/20 segment titled "Being Fat - Is It Such a Crime?" dealt in part with allegations by former Salve Regina nursing student Sharon L. Russell that the university discriminated against her because of her weight. But in 1985, when she sued Salve Regina and five faculty members for $3 million, seven of her eight charges against them, including that of weight discrimination, were dismissed by the United States District Court for Rhode Island. When approached by 20/20 last August, Salve Regina declined to participate in the program's planned report on Ms. Russell

when it became clear after extensive discussion that "they intended to focus on the iss.ue of weight" and were "not interested in pres-

Organ blessing

at Mt. Carmel, New B.edford Almost exactly a year ago, members of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, New Bedford, gathered in their church for a Mass of dedication and blessing, following a $3 million, 18-month renovation program which totally refurbished the 1903 church building. _ This Sunday they will gather again, this time at 3 p.m. for a solemn blessing of Mt. Carmel's newly rebuilt Hook and Hastings organ, followed by an organ recital by Dwight Thomas of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Providence. The recital will conclude with a solemn Te Deum and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at which Dom Aurelio Granada Escudeiro, Bishop of the diocese of Angra, Azores, will preside. . The organ, originally installed at Mt. Carmel in 1932, has been rebuilt and amplified by the DeLisle Pipe Organ Company of Fall River. It now has 32 ranks totaling 2239 pipes. Organist Thomas, who has studied under Vance Westgate, John Hubert and S. Deane Place and


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