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The parish will host all Sisters of Cape Cod at 2 Sunday after­ noon, Dec. 11 in the church' hall. for a day of recollection. Con­ ference master will be Rev. Ar­ mand Proulx, M.S., superior of La Salette College.in Worcester. Dinner will be served by women of the parish. . Choir rehearsal for Chrlstmas Midnight Mass will be held for girls on Monday nights at 8:30 and for women on· Tuesday nights at 7:30. Men' arid . boys choir will,rehearse at 7:30 Friday night, Dec. 9 at La Sa.1ette Sem~ inary, East Brewster. ST. JOSEPlIll. FAJLJL RIVlElIt

CYO seniors will attend a Communion 'breakfast ,following 9:30 Mass Suoday morning, Dec. 11. Tickets are available from Thomas Thompson and Ellen Charbonneau. Members of the Men's Club and Worrien's Guild will elect 'lep~esentatives to the parish coun<;il this week. The guild will hold. its monthly meeting' follow­ ing 7:30 Mass tonight. A Christmas party will fe.atul'e the program. ST. JEAN BAPTISTE. FALL RIVER The Couricil of Catholic WOmal will hold its annual Christmas party jointly with the Holy Name Saciety at 7 Saturday night, Dec. 10 at Red Angus restaurant, Tiverton. Louis Bouchard and Mrs. Roger Caron are co-chair­ men.

Clothing 'Drive Contii1Ued from Page One for clothes for those in need there. . The breakdown of clothes by diocesan areas is as follows: 'Fall River Area 51,000 ,pOunds. New Bedford Area -~O;OOO f)Qunds. Taunton Area--45,.OOO pounds. Cape Cod A re a -.45,500 pOunds. Somerset-Swansea .A rea ­ 21~000 pounds. :Attleboro A rea 18,000 '. pounds. 'North. Attleboro Area-lQ;060 .pounds. Mansfield Area-6,500 pounds.

PHILADELPHIA (NC) A . of tlle happiness for which ~ Roman Catholic:. bishop, a Negro, '..created them - which illl;ludes a . . said here that integration has.- cer~ain amount· of happiness. lHlOJLS{ IitIEJ!)IlElElWlElIt,

become the white American's even in this ~orld as a foretaste CIHlA1rIHlAlW

problem. of that to come." The Holy Name Society will,

Die-hard white segregationists Defend God/'s Right. hold a breakfast meeting follow­

ing 8 o'clock Mass Sunday morn­

. are faced witb the problem 00 Bishop Perry said that work­ ing, Dec. 11.

how they can salvage their seJf­ ing for integration on a religious respect .after so many decades (If plane means primarily fighting disrespecting a rather large for the rights of God over man,' SACRED HEARTS,

group of their fellow men, for His right to call the Negro NORTH FAIRHAVEN

Auxiliary Bishop Harold R. as well as all inen to the posses­ Ladies of St. Anne who have Perry,' S.V.D., of New Orleans sion of Himself. made Christmas party reserva­ stated. But the problem of the - He said that neither an indif­ tions will meet in the schoolyard Negro, he continued, is ·how ..to ferent attitude nor an arrogant at 5:45 Sunday evening, Dec. 11 fight the battle that must be stance befits the Christian Ne­ for payment of reservations and fought and yet remain truly ,. gro. transportation to ·the. event at Christian." The concerns of Negroes in Town and Country House, Free­ town. One dollar gifts will be APPOINTJE:E: Father Ed- " Bishop Perry preached the connection with integration in­ .' homily ata Mass sponsored here' elude, according to Bishop Perry, exchanged. win Neill, member of.' the by Archbishop John J: Krol's "how' to' be humble without c,;:ompany of St. Paul, a sec- ,Commission on Human Rela­ being obsequious, how 'to hate HOJLY GlllIOS'll', ular institute, has joined the tions. About 2,000 persons parti­ • injustice without hating unjust A'JI"ll'JLlElROllW staff "of the U.S. Catholic cipated, in the Mass at the men, and bow to .fight for jus­ Members of the Women's • Cf)hference (fOl'merly NatCathedral of Saints Peter and tice, without losing charity." Guild will receive corporate

ional Catholic. \Velfare Con­ Paul, presided over by Arch- .• Communion at the 7 o'clock eve­

o bishop Casimir Morcillo of ning Mass to~ight. A Christmas fere.nce) , Washington; where Madrid who' is visiting Arch­ party, featuring a buffet, wilt be_ he will serve as sec.retary to bishop Krol in Philadelphia. MEAAo~nAIL CARDS held in the parish hall immedi­

11lese .cards are made on the finest satlll Bishop. Paul F. Tanner, gt'm-' "We must not win recognition ately after Mass.

,finish. double weight portrait paper with tbe photograpb of the deceased 011 the front Members of the Guild -.and , eral secr~tary of tlle Bishops' ·of <our rights at the risk ,<)f side and name. date ~ death ~nd pra,. . their guests will then ·participate ~ecretariat. NCPhoto. losing, -our soul," Bishop Perry -on *e bad< side and Just tbe rigbt sile .. fit OIt·cissaJ or wallet. said. "'Yet neither may we f<)neit in a Yankee Gift Sw,ap. we·_ _ most any kind fII a I'hok>­ .oar right!> . as if this were .a ~­ Mrs. James Doyle.and 'Mrs. :AI-. .rapll .. IIl3pshot of JOW' lowed _ .. _ tIIese cards. ~timi <)f: -oUr' -salvation. fred Elshantare serving .as -00'" • UIIPl.E OF THESE,CUDS ..... chairmenofreserv.atioas. B£ SENT ON REIUIEST '"'On ·,the contrary," he M­ EDWARD LACROIX tinued, ,"the very meaning ef rights _ entails salvation, 'Since ·1'26-A Frederick Str.eet NEWARK (NC) - A caution New Bedford, Ma... 027.... .about the effectiveness of the human rights ... facilitate mal'S new movie production code was .arriving at his goal, God Him': voiced here by the Cht'istian.· ·self. • Communications .Apostolate <)f "The upper.most question NEW ORLEANS (NC) --' A IBIG DIVIDIEND NEWS I the Newark archdiocese. should not be' so 'much how we visiting African journalist -ob­ SYSTEMAnC In its monthly newsletter, b. served: "The most-striking ,first shall attain our rights .as how SAVINGS vear impression of the United States Communications Report, t h -e . we shall defend God's right'to is that it is so truly oi1e nation." apostolate said parents will "still invite all men to take possession ,NVESTMENl < o ;Justin Mendy of Senegal, be in the dark" about the suit­ SAVINGS year ability. of certain movies for West Afpca,' .associateeditor -of vi'ewing by children.' An un­ REGULAR Afrique Nouvelle, who stopped 8 SAVINGS here during a two mO,nth visit signed editorial in the agency's vear newsletter said the labeling of in the United States, said Africa' certain films as "Suggested for CO. is a continent of more than three Mature Audiences," does I1<It, dozen countries, marked ·byal­ solve the problem,' most countless varieties in lan­ "The lack of this tag," it said, guage, race, religion, customs,

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and social and economic r back_ could mean that the film is ap­ proved lor children or simply grounds. We Pay The Postage

Th~ weekly paper with which that the producer is not a party 365 NORTH FRONT STREET • SOU1II YARMOUTI to the ¢ '" ., classification system." he' 'is associated serves eight • .DENNIS PORT NEW :BEDFORD Only merobers of the Motien small' countries that formerly • HYANNIS Pictur.e Association of America made up French West Aft:ica. • YARMOUTH SHOPPING PLAD 992~S534 subicribe to the corle, not their Afrique 'Nouvelle -is Catholic in • OSJ:ERVILLE subsidiaries or independent and origin and is, headed ·by a Cath­ foreign, film makers. . olic layman, Simon Kiba, but it Furthermore, the editorial said, devotes only a fraction ·of its :!UllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlIlIllIIllIlIllIlIlIlIllIIllItIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII""1II1J11111U1I1II1I1Il11II1I1II11JI1II1l1I1I"1II"i"l~ the "mature: audience" line is reporting to religious news. mandatory only :in first-run, ads. The eight bishops of the new "Anything- beyond that would ·be nations on the west coast ·of out of control of the code au­ Africa .are all native' Africans, thority," the editorial said, and CO""':""«Ii =....n;nn he said. They continue to spon­ so "parents would still be in the sor Afrique Nouvele to involve dark at the gras:; roots level." g the Church in the lives of the

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Rome' Ordination Continued from Page One Bedford address, and two cous­ ins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bel'nier of' Delmas. Sask. Born in Delmas, Rev.' Mr. Laflamme was graduated from Sacred Heart School, New Bed­ ford and studied at La Salette seminaries in.Enfield" N. H. East Brewster and- -Center Harbor, N~ H., completing his studies in , philosophy and theology at the major seminary in Attleboro. ,He will return ~o New Bedfot'd iii July to celebrate his li'irst· Solemn Mass at Sacred Heart Church.

Cardinal Spellinan

.To Visit· Vietnam

NEW YORK (NC) - Francis Cardinal Spellman, al'chbishop of New York and Military Vicar of the U. S. armed forces, will . again visit the troops in South Vietnam during the Christmas season. ,It will be his 16th consecutive Christmas visit with U. S. armt..>d forces abroad and his 21st over­ seas trip .as spiritual shepher.<J <)f Catholics in the U. S. armt.."<I. forces, it was announced bere. Details concerning the itiner­ .ry of the 77-year-old prelate are. now bo.ing wot'ked out, it was ,announced. 0

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. Ask World Boycott Of Passion Play

Cars Bring Fine

CmCAGO (NC) - A Baptist rninister here has been found guilty and lined ~i25 fOf violating NEW YORK (NC)-A' world the city's anti-littering ordinance boycott' of the next presentation by placing religious tracts under of' the Oberammergau Passion the windshield wipers oJ parked Play, schedu1ed for 1970, was cars. ;ealled for here .by the American The Rev. 'Vernon C. Lyons, Jewish Congress, which main- ­ pastor of the Ashburn Baptist tairis that the play is "intensely Church, was convicted in Circuit <Inti-Semitic." Court and denied a motion f~r',a Attention has been directed' to new trial. 'He had been arrested the play by the mid-October in June for p1acing leaflets quot- . resignation of its director, Hans ing ,the' Bible under the wind­ Schwaighofer, after a rejection shield wipers of cal'S in a city ­ of his efforts to eUmi nate what parking lot.

he called an,ti-Semitism, in its

The minister's lawyer SCiid that presentation. S c·h w a i g h 0 f·e r tte clergyman's fr'eedom of reli­ sought to substitute'.'a new text gilH1 had been denied .ane' that for the one used during the past he will appeal to the Illinois century, but he was told 'by the Supreme Court.

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including Arthur Miller. Alfred published the Second" Vatican

Kaziri a-hd Eli Wallach; in the' Council's Decree on Ecumenism appeal, which said that "as al't­ in the Zulu language. This is the ists and performel:s ourselves,: first document to be soli-ans-· we must noth~ ~;l",nt Whf>l, the lated, ::. ~~ .. ~-version' will ·be

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