Vol. 19, No. 49-Fall River, Mass., Thursday, 路Dec. 4, 1975
An Anchor of the Soul, Sure and Firm-St. Paul
Apostolates Celebrate
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One Thousand Cursillistas Join Thirty Priests and Bishop Cronin to Offer the Tenth Anniversary Mass at Bishop Stang High School.
Care of Sick Is 75 Year Devotion On Monday, December 8th, 1975, the "Hawthorne Dominicans", who staff the Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Home in Fall River, will celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the founding of their Community with a Mass of Thanksgiving, offered by the Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, Bishop of Fall River. Bishop Cronin will be the chief concelebrant and homilist at the Mass for the Sisters and the residents of the Home. The concelebrants will be Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Harrington, Chancellor of the Diocese, who serves as Chaplain at the Home, and Rev. James F. Kenney, Pastor of St. Patrick's Parish, in which the Home is located. To celebrate their jubilee, the Sisters are inviting all who wish to cQme to an ~'OpenHouse" on Sunday, December 7th. Informal tours of the Home will start at 2:00 p.m. and the afternoon will conclude at 4:30 p.m. with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The "Open House" is their way of saying "thank you" to all
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Clergy, Religious, Laity Join Cursillo Founder For 10th Anniversary
Dominican Sister Cordis Tends to Youngest Patient the kind friends of the Home, who by their generosity have enabled the Sisters to meet the needs of their patients. Incorporated under the official title of "The Servants of. Relief for Incurable Cancer", the Sisters carry on the work begun in 1896 by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne, famed New England author. She started her work for the poor afflicted with incurable
cancer, relying solely on the Providence of God and what she called "the hourly mercy of the public". She dared to offer "Christ's Poor" a Home where they would receive free nursing care until God called them home, and her unfailing confidence in the loving concern for the needs of the poor in the hearts of men has been richly rewarded. Soon Rose was joined by Alice Turn to Page Four
Simplicity, cheerfulness and friendliness are the marks of a Christian attempting to model his life on the Gospels, declared Dr. Eduardo Bonnin, a co-founder of the worldwide Cu.t'sillPJ movement, who spoke Sunday at a gathering marking the 10th a.nniversary of the Cursillo in the Fall River diocese. Traveling from Spain to participate in the obseravnce, held in the banner-bedecked gymnasium of Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, and attended by some 1,000 area Cursillistas, Dr. Bonnin gave a brief history of the Cursillo movement, which began in Spain in 1949, then discussed its spiritual teachings; "If we have Christ in us we must be happy," he said, "and .this is contagious and brings Christ to our neighbor. We must be faithful to the Gospel, open to people ad attentive to the realities around us. "These are all very simple
things," said Bonnin. "Not easy, but simple." Asked dur!ng a question period, "Did you think the Cursillo would have the impact on people that it does?" he responded quietly, "Why not?' His the word of God." Following his keynote address, the Spanish layman conducted a series of worshops for Cursillistas. He remains active in the Cursillo movement, conducting at least one Cursillo yearly and engaging in international travel, such as his visit to this diocese. He remained in the area until yesterday, visiting Cursillo group meetings 路and a leaders' school session, as well as doing some sightseeing. A standing ovation greeted Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, who was principal celebrant at a con路 celebrated Mass closing the study day. The prelate, in welcoming Dr. Bonnin, expressed the gratitude of the diocese for recog路 Turn to Page Nine
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"Nationhood" Last Article in Bicentennial Discussion Series Page 3
Coyle-Cassidy Girls Enthusiastic About "Day of the Woman" Program Page 6
Catholics Laity and Priests New TV Stars? Read Fr. Greeley Page 10
Advent Celebration at St. Lawrence New Bedford Sets Liturgy Theme Page 14
-. Urges all to Combat Psychopathic Anti-Semitism Read Msgr.. Higgins Page 10