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The ANCHOR Fall Vol.

Diocese Participates l1 In IIEncuentro

This last weekend, Nov. 29-30, six delegates from the Diocese of Fall River participated in the Primer Encuentro Hispano De Pastoral Region Del Nordeste (First Regional Meeting in the Northeast of the Spanish AposAn Anchor 01 the Soul, Sure and Firm-St. Paul tolate) in Holyoke. 'Most Rev.. Daniel A. Cronin, S.T.D., attended the Conference River, Mass., Thursday, Dec. '5, 1974 and represented the Diocese in a . Concelebrated Opening Mass PIIICE 15c with Luis Cardinal Aponte of 18, No. 49 @ 1974 The Anchor $5.00 per yair San Juan, Puerto Rico. He later took 'an active role in a workshop concerned with the plight of Spanish-Speaking migrant workers. Members of the Fall River delegation were: Revs. 路Peter N.

Advent' Renewal For Holy Year Dearly Beloved in Christ, On this day, the First Sunday of Advent, we begin our annual liturgical season of preparation for the Feast of Christmas. Our Advent observance this year is made all the more significant since these days will mark the final phase of the anticipation, both in our Diocese and in the Universal Church, of the coming Holy Year which our Holy Father Pope Paul VI will inaugurate on Christmas Eve. His Holiness has called lor renewal and reconciliation as fruits of the Holy Year, and it will' be particularly important to strive for these goals during the Advent Season. Before the coming of the Infant Savior, the world longed with heavy heart for the dawn of salvation. Certainly today, here in our own midst and throughout the entire globe, many hearts are heavy and anxious with grave concerns. Might not our Faith suggest to us that in the trials vis-

ited upon the family of mankind there is to be recognized the hand of God, calling His people back to fidelity to the Covenant which He has established. Among these many trials is the crisis ?f hunger in the world. At the recent meeting of the hierarchy' of this country in WafYhington, much concern was devoted . to this problem. The Bishops urged immediate programs of assistance路 on the part of governments and charitable agencies to prevent starvation in many parts of the world, and long-range programs to increase food production in the underdeveloped nations. Likewise, they pledged themselves to fast two days a week and they urged the Catholic people to follow their e.xample. In doing so, the Bishops desire to call attention to the need of eliminating wastefu1路 ness and conserving energy and to find a means of manifesting solidarity with our starving Turn to Page Two

Graziano, Diocesan Coordinator and Director of the Spanish Apostolate, James E. Murphy, pastoral administrator to the Spanish-Speaking in AttleboroTaunton, Charles Soto, OFM, Asst. Pastor of St. Kilian's Parish in New Bedford and weekly celebrant of the Spanish Liturgy in New Bedford, Mr. Frederico Garcia from Attleboro, Mrs. Lydia Cornier and Mrs. Dorothy Kallevik from New Bedford. Within the Diocese of Fall River there are around 7,000 Spanish-Speaking people, the majority of whom are Puerto Rican, with the remainder being principally from Central and South America.

Bishop Heads Film, Broadcasting Group . His Excellency, the Most Reverend Daniel A. Cronin, Bishop of Fall River, a member of the Committee on Communications of the United States Catholic Conference, was named at the November meeting of the American hierarchy as Chairman of the Sub-Committee for Film and Broadcasting. In his new capacity, Bishop Cronin has, this week, been representing the Committee on Communications at the General Assembly of UNDA-USA in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bishop Cronin was principal celebrant of the Convention Mass on Tuesday, and participated in general and working sessions .at the gathering. The UNDA-USA General Assembly was held in conjunction

with the Fifth Annual Conference of the North American Broadcast Section of the World Association for Christian Communication. UNDA-USA is the American affiliate of the voluntary association of persons involved in Catholic broadcasting and allied communicatons fields. UNDA is not an acronym. It is simply the Latin word for "wave," symbolic of the "air waves" of communicatnon. It is an international Turn to Page Five

Development Funding The Diocesan Department Of Social Services and Special Apostolates has just received from the National Headquarters of the Campaign for Human Develop-

Publish Guide For Catholic Bicentennia I WASHINGTON (NC)-A discussion guide has been published here for the nationwide consultation of Catholics that will lead to a 1976 national bicentennial conference on Liberty and Justice for All. The guide is the first step in a "process of reflection, examination, planning and action ,by the Catholic community :in the United States on the topic of freedom and justice in our society and in the global community at large." "Our goal," wrote Carqinal Dearden of Detroit and chairman of the NCCB bicentennial committee, "is to arrive at both a Catholic expression of the meaning of Hberty and justice for all and a collective commitment to a common course of action in the years ahead," The 60-page booklet is intended for use in parish and diocesan discussion around the country. Specific discussion areas are: nationhood" the Church, humankind, ethnicity Turn to Page Two

Most of the Spanish-Speaking within the Diocese reside in the New Bedford area and are served by the Church through the Regina Pacis Center. Rev. Thomas E. O'Dea is Director of the Center and is assisted in the area of social services by Mrs. Dorothy Kallevik. The purpose of the "Encuentro" was to discuss among bishops, priests, religious and laity, the needs, potential, challenges and hopes of the Spanish-Speaking people throughout the North路 east Region. This target area embraces all the states along the East Coast from Virginia to the Canadian border. The two main themes of the Meeting were the theology of social justice and evangelization in the SpanishSpeaking Community. Presently the Spanish-Speaking comprise approximately 25 per cent of the Catholic Church in the United States. Despite the grave problems of discrimination, bigotry and apathy, which so many of these people face, the "Encuentro" itself was a positive sign of hope withfn the Spanish-Speaking Community. In his address to the Convocation Archbishop Jean Jadot, the Apostolic Delegate, stressed the need for sustaining a dynamic hope within the "Encuentro" as it relates to the Church in the United States. He spoke of the positive effects the Church is now feeling from a new awareTurn to Page Five

MEANING OF CHRISTMAS: This billboard on Main Street in Fairhaven is the reminder of the Damien Council, Knights of Columbus, and Queen of Peace Circle, Columbian Squires, to all passersby of what Christmas is and should be.

ment application forms for organizations and groups within the boundaries of the Diocese of Fall River which desire to seek funding from the Campaign Allocations of funds from Washington is basically geared toward assisting organizations which can now obtain little or no money to establish programs designed to help the needy help themselves. Projects receiving high priority attention will be those (1) seeking to attack the "causes" of poverty, (2) generating cooperation among diverse groups, (3) needing seed money prior to shortly becoming self-sufficient. Funding is non-denominational. However, funded projects must conform to the moral teachings of the Catholic Church. Normal funding range on a national level is no less than $10,000 and no more than $100,000. General categories now being considered for funding are: 1) Communications: projects which are designed to enable members of poverty groups to control or become involved in the media. 2) Economic Development: projects designed to enable members of poverty groups to SIGNIFICANTLY improve their economic situation by developing their own resources. . 3) Health: projects designed to advocate reform in the health Tum to Page Five


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