VOL. 34, NO. 47
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Friday, November 30, 1990
Marian Medalists to be honored
Killing of churchwomen recalled 10 years ago Sunday WASHINGTON (CNS) - The 10th anniversary of the killings of four Catholic churchwomen in EI Salvador closes the door on any more criminal prosecutions in the case, but leaves open a window to changing U.S. policy in the Central American country, said the brother of one of the women. On Dec. 2, 1980, Maryknoll Sisters Ita Ford, 40, and Maura Clarke, 49, both of Brooklyn, N. Y., Ursuline Sister Dorothy Kazel, "41, of Cleveland, and lay volunteer Jean Donovan, 27, of Stamford, Conn., were murdered.
The women will be remembered at 7 p.m. Sunday as members of Pax Christi of Southeastern Massachusetts meet at St. Vincent's Home, Fall River. All are welcome to attend the program. Fiveformer national guardsmen were convicted in the case and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment in 1984, but friends and family members say the masterminds of the killings have not been punished. "The important thing now is to continue efforts to expose the people who are the masterminds
[of the killings) to the American people so they know the kind of government and military that we've been funding and supporting in EI Salvador," William Ford, a New York attorney and brother of Sister Ford, told Catholic New~ Service. The women's deaths are "8 reminder that the suffering goe! on today," said Ursuline Sistel Eileen Mary Collins. "Their live! remind us that a large part of the world is poor." Turn to Page Two
Bishop Daniel A. Cronin will award Marian Medals in the context of solemn Advent Vespers at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River. The medal is presented annually to persons outstanding for service 'within their parishes. This year's oldest recipient is Mrs. Francis C. Mahoney, 91, ofSt. Lawrence parish, New Bedford, the mother of Very Rev. Francis L. Mahoney, pastor of Holy Name parish, Fall River, and dean of the Fall River deanery of the diocese. The names of the 1990 medalists follow. Fall River Deanery Mrs. Mary Afonso, Santo Christo; Mrs. Maria Helena Aguiar, St. Michael; Mrs. Loretta (Henry) Berthiaume, St. Louis de France; John Burgess, Immaculate Conception; Domingos Cabral, St. John of God, Somerset; Mrs. Anna Chlebek, St. William. Mrs. Inei- DeCosta, St. Louis the King; Mrs. Mary Demetrius, St. Bernard, Assonet; Miss Doris Dubreuil, St. Jean Baptiste; Miss Barbara A. Dunn, St. Thomas More Somerset; Mrs. Ana(Mario) C. F;eitas, Espirito Santo; Miss Alice Harrington, Sacred Heart. Mrs. Genevieve (Frank) Jancarik, St. Stanislaus; Mrs. Juliette (Joseph) T. Janson, St. Michael, Swansea; Mrs. Isabel (J ohn) Machado, OUf Lady of Health; Everett Martin, Holy Name; William X. Murray, St. Patrick; William O'Neil, Sts. Peter and Paul.
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Degree denial explained by prelate
MILWAUKEE (CNS) - One Vatican agency denied Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland of Milwaukee an honorary degree because another Vatican agency, the 'Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, had not yet evaluated a controversial report on abortion that the archbishop sent to it last May, said Archbishop Pio Laghi. In a letter dated Nov. 22 and released in Milwaukee Nov. 26, Archbishop Laghi, head of the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education, apologized for not having contacted Archbishop Weakland before withholding approval of the degree, which the Catholic theology faculty of the University of Fribourg in Switzer-
land had planned to bestow on him Nov. 15. Archbishop Laghi also expressed regret for "the pain you have suffered" and said it was "inadvertently caused." He described his congregation's decision as an act of "prudent patience" and said he was sorry it was "so negatively received." The University of Fribourg had proposed Archbishop Weakland as a recipient of an honorary degree at ceremonies. marking the university's centenary and 100 years of Catholic social teaching. He was cited for his leadership in developing the U.S. bishops' 1986 national pastoral letter on the U.S. economy. Since the degree was to be from
a pontifical institute, the Congregation for Catholic Education had veto power over it. There has been no public indication that Archbishop Weakland is under investigation by the doctrinal congregation Turn to Page 14
OUR AD~ VENT calendar is different this year. See page 2.
Mrs. Helen P. Powers, Our Lady of Fatima, Swansea; Mrs. Yvette Proulx, St. Anne; George G. Ratcliffe, Notre Dame; Joseph Rego, St. Patrick, Somerset; Frank Reis, St. Mary's Cathedral. Reginald Remy, Blessed Sacrament; Leo St. Onge, Our Lady of Grace, No. Westport; Mrs. Rita M. Santos, St. Anthony of Padua; Mrs. Mary (Joseph) Silvia, Our Lady of the Angels; Mrs. Mary (Alvaro) Tavares, St. Elizabeth of Portugal; Walter Witengier, Holy Cross. Attleboro Deanery Mrs. Madeleine (Norman) Charette, St. Stephen; Mrs. Mary(William)J. Debaggis, St. Mary, Mansfield; Richard O. Depot, St. Joseph; Mrs. Mary (Fred) Endler, St. John the Evangelist; Charles P. Fulton,
St. Mary, No. Attleboro; Robert C. Gravel, St. Mary, Seekonk. Robert W. Hoag, Holy Ghost; Thomas V. Kelly, St. Mary, Norton; Mrs. Elsie Maione, St. Mark, Attleboro Falls; Pedro Ortiz, Greater Attleboro Spanish Apostolate, St. Joseph, Attleboro. Mrs. Leona C. Paquette, Sacred Heart. North Attleboro; Mrs. Emmie (James) Roberts, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Seekonk; Stephen Vincent, St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, South Attleboro. New Bedford Deanery Raymond Andrews, St. Rita, Marion; Mrs. Eleanor (Charles) Cabral, Holy Name; John B. Caron, St. George, Westport; Robert M. Condon, St. john the Baptist, Westport; Jose daSilva, St. John the Baptist; Mrs. Janet Demanche, St. Mary. Mrs. Yvette (Conrad) Desmarais, St. Anne; Mrs. Lydia (Antonio) Gomes, Our Lady of the Assumption; Mrs. Annette (Ralph) Hanks, Sacred Heart; Miss Florence Huetteman, St. Anthony, Mattapoisett; Miss Rosalie Lada. St. Casimir; (Attorney) J. Louis LeBlanc, Our Lady of Fatima. Mrs. Lucy (Francis C.) L. Mahoney, St. Lawrence; Roger Marcotte, St. Joseph; Matthew Martin, St. Mary. So. Dartmouth; Patrick Mercier, St. Theresa; Leonel Neron, St. Francis of Assisi; Mrs. Stefanie (John) Pabis, Our Lady of Perpetual Help. . Miss Blanche M. Pepin, St. Mary, Fairhaven; Mrs. Marie(Maurice) Jeanne Pepin, St. Francis Xavier, Acushnet; Charles· Ernest Precourt, St. Patrick, Wareham; Mrs. Simone Rezendes, St. Joseph, Fairhaven; Maurice St. Laurent, St. John Neumann, East Freetown. Mrs. Izabel Lima Spencer, St. James; Mrs. Adelaide (David) Tavares, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel; Stanley Leon Twarog, St. Hedwig; Mrs. Alice (Lyman) Wilbur, St. Julie Billiart, N. Dartmouth. Cape Cod Deanery Mrs. Adeline Martha Almeida, HolyTrinity, West Harwich; Mrs. Thelma (Edgar) Phyllis Bowen, Our Lady of the Isle, Nantucket; Charles P. Collins, St. Pius Tenth, So. Yarmouth; George W. Clish, Christ the King, Mashpee; Peter P. Fortuna, Corpus Christi, Sandwich; Philip Fullin, St. Anthony, East Falmouth. Turn to Page 14