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Ordain . Fall River Man for Diocese In Rome Sunday

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Rev. Mr. Joseph P. Delaney, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph R. Delaney of Sacred Heart parish, Fall River, will be ordained this Sunday in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, North American College, Rome. Ordaining prelate :will be His Excel' lency, the Most Reverend Martin J. O'Connor, D.D., , titular' archbishop of Lao-

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An Anchor of the Soul. Sure and Firm-ST. PAUL

dicea and Rector of the North American College. Present at the ceremony will be the ordinand's parents and youngest brother, Thomas, a student at Coyle High School. Another brother; Edmund, is in his third year of theology at St. John's seminary, Brighton. He will be ordained in 1962.

Fat! River, Mass., Thursday, Dec. 15, 1960 PRICE 10c $4.00 per Year Second Class Moil Privileges Authorized at Fall River, Mass.

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Attacks'Reds'", , L OW M oralet l Y ' WASHINGTON (NC)-A Harvard University political scientist said here that there can be no morality in inter-

national communism because it denies free choice to the indiA sister, Sister Joseph Thom- vidual. William Y. Elliott, who is also REV. MR. JOSEPH P. DELANEY , as, is a member of the Religious of the Holy Union of the Sacred a State Department consultant, Hearts. Another brother, Dansa,id an action is moral when it iel, is a teacher at B.M,C, Durfee "results from conscious choice" ,High School, Fall River. and reflects values "rooted in the Rev. Mr. Delaney attended character of a,person who feels Sl\~red Heart elementary school, a 'sense oj! personal'responsibilCoyle High School and Cardinal ity." ' O'Conl).eJl' Seminary, . ]3oston., ,Thus freedom is the "prerequi-oFi:om 195~ to 1957,he was.at the" site" of rrior~l action, and where :Very 'Rev. William j. Don'- ' :, '-turn to,: Page Eigh~en' . '. ~urn, tq Page Eighteen,

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aghy; S: J., dii-ector of the" Anqover Retreat House" will deliver the sermon at" the

'the solerim opening of the third . phase' of 'the new Taunton re. gional high school fund raising campaign'.' " The native New Bedford Jes:" uit, who is a former president of Holy Cross College in Worcester, • Will address the solicitors atSt.. 'Ma'ry's Church, Taunton, at 8 Tuesday night, Jan. 17. This was announced today by Rev. Ja'mes F. Lyons, priestdirector of the girls' regional Turn to Page Seven

EUCHARISTIC CRUSADERS: Students of St. Michael's School, Ocean Grove, receive medals from Rev. Maurice Parent as they join the Eucharistic Crusade, organization promoting frequent communion for youth.

Await High Court Decision On Sunday C~osing Laws

WASHINGTON (NC) - Defenders and opponents of Sunday closing laws clashed for two days before the U. S. Supreme Court in a conflict whose outcome will have an impact wherever such laws are on the books. Supporters of the Sunday laws argued procedure now will be to take that they are necessary them under advisement and hand social measures designed to down a decision, probably some_ guarantee workers a weekly time in the next few months. day of rest and to protect the community against the evils of seven-day-a-week business. But, opponents contended that the laws' real purpose is reli, gious and that they violate the 11. S; Constitution by protecting Christian day of worship in preference to that of other reU": ,ions. 'The high court heard argu':' '1Ilents pro and con in four' ~ases ' from three state~Ma~achu­ ~tts, Pennsyl~ania ,and Mary~ land. In the Massachusetts case and One of two cases from Pennsyl.ailia, Sunday laws 'were challenged by Jewish merchants on ~ounds of religious discrimination. The second Pennsylvania ease and the one from Maryland were I>ro,ught before the c'ourt by east coast ,discount, chain which seeks to do business on

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Working Mothers Face Problems Says Pontiff

Invest· Two Clmplains A,s Domestic :Pr~lates . "This eleventh day of D,ecember with all its joys is far different .from the sam~ day ,in the year 1941." With these words Most Rev. James It Griffiths, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop 9f New ,York ana former Chancellor of the Military Ordi. nariate described vividly the of their new rank were even ts of World Wat II as ments blessed and presented to them he preached at the" inves- by Bishop Connolly. titure ceremony in St. Mary's Monsignor Fenton holds the Cathedral last Sunday of Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Fenton and Rt. Rev. Henri A. Hamel. Both are service chaplains who volunteered in February, 1942,-and who were raised to the rank of Domestic Prelate by Pope John. The gar-

rank of Colonel in the Army and is Chief of Personnel in the office of the Chief of Chaplains in the Pentagon. Monsignor Hamel is a Colonel in the Air Force and is Inspector General Turn to Page Three

VATICAN CITY (NC) Mothers who take jobs outside the home run into trouble in fulfilling their

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basic duties even though they gain economic advantages, His Holiness Pope John XXIU told Italian women. ~'The family is a gift of God and it implies a vocation which comes from on high," he told representatives of Italian women's centers in an audience in St; Peter's basilica. He spoke of their organization's conference theme for this year: Problems of Women in the Family and on the Job. Turn to Page Two

WASHINGTON (NC)-A national secretariat to coordinate U.S. participation in the Holy See's program of papal 'Volunteers for Latin America has b'een established in Chicago and will begin operations Sunday, Jan. 1. The secretariat will gu~de reFather Considine also discruitment of the' lay volun- closed new details concerning teers, help screen applicants, the training of the papal volunand enlist s p 0 n S 0 r i n g teers.

to Coordinate Papal Volunteers Program

groups, according to Father John J. Considine, M.M., director of the Latin America Bureau, National Catholic Welfare Conference.

Kineovy Picks The :A...chor

Diocesan ;111.Star "Gridiron Team

He said they will undergo a fo\}r-month training period at all institute which will soon be established. The course will include training in Spanish or Portuguese, Latin American cultural orielitation, and leadership guidance. Father Considine said that the training, program will be under the direction of Msgr. Ivan Illicb, . former vice rector of the Cath- ' TU~~ 'to Page Twelve

, . '.~Y, J~ck K~neav,Yi ::,' " ' ; switched them back to their The Anchor's J960 All-Diocesan team has all the physical , more' familiar roles on the All, requisites of a truly 'outstanding eleven. Selected 'with the , Diocesan team. : The ,'Un~ despite better tha~ wa~ 'ontrQct" invaluable assistari~e o~, coaches' and' officials' in the area, , average size has good speed and t it is, composed of the fInest Catholic footbal~ players in the .' m?bility. The offensive, striking' ~~. ~ry, Fall River DiOCese. M:on..:' fiej~ a,nd Somerset. T~e t~,a~ hall ,power must be conceded lethal' y" when the' running abilities of 0.', signor Coyle High Class" C' g~pd size.' The, .; , , ' " , 11 n eaverages : Jim Gravel, and 'G~ntili and Rev. Chri~topher L: BrOdState ChamplOns for ,the. 192 'pounds' the : Lyonnais are, compounded with erick, pastor. of. St. Pius 'X second" consecutive ,ye'. a'." 'r , backfi'eld' 170.' x« ' the passing acumen of Gerrry. • Cunniff.-' , Parish inc South Yarmouth, placed three young men on, the There' are two '" team. The Crimson of New Bed- ;, repeaters on the' " The 1960 season was another and Our' Lady 9f the Hig'Q:-

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fOrd with ,two nominees, is the club, Bob Lyon-' , '~ trem~ndous year for Southeast.:. way MissiOll'Chapel,Bass River, only other school among the : riais' 'and :Ron , ern 'Mass. football what with 'has announc~d the ~warding' of eight represented to gain mul";, , Gentili: Bot h ' , Yarmouth annexing the D 'title, the contract for the construction tipIe berths. Also' accorded were 'halfbacks Coyle repeating in C and Dlidee for the n'ew Rectory at South recognition are Attleboro 'and ,'las1.' year. out posting an amazing 7-1 record Yarmouth:, , Durfee, Bristol County eo-cham- ' were converted after a disastrous '59 campaign. The new residence will' be piohs, Wareham, Tri-County', to 'quarterbacks As a result, the competition' for next to the 'Church on Station Turn to Page Nineteen ,Turn to Page Eighteen titlist, North Attleboro, Mans- .this Fall, By poetic license we've

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