12.15.77

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SERVING SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS

t eanc 0 VOL. 21, NO. 50

FAll RIVER, MASS., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1977

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Priests, Prayer and Praise Are Topics of Meeting Priests, prayer and praise were the topics of an important clergy conference held last Friday at Bishop Connolly High School for all priests of the diocese. The subject of the morning meeting was the pastoral need to understand the dimensions of the Charismatic Renewal. Father Robert S. Kaszynski, pastor of St. Stanislaus parish, Fall River, president of the priests' council

How They Voted

MRS. NICHOLAS TYRRELL; 86, among oldest recipients ever awarded the Marian Medal, chats with Bishop Cronin after Cathedral presentation ceremony last Sunday. Mrs. Tyrrell, a daily communicant, is a lifelong member of SS. Peter and Paul parish, Fall River, and she and her children are active in parish affairs.

Fr. Foister To Head St. Anne1s Parish In changes affecting four diocesan parishes, Bishop Daniel A. Cronin has announced that Father John R. FoIster will become pastor of St. Anne's Church, Fall River. He is presently pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Fall River. He will be replaced at Sa~red Heart by Father James F. McCarthy, presently pastor of Holy Family parish, East Taunton, where Father Robert F. Kirby, now associate pastor, will become administrator. Father Cornelius J. O'Neill will become pastor of St. Paul's parish, Taunton, replacing Msgr. Joseph C. Canty, who will retire from the' active priesthood. All changes will be effective Wednesday, Jan. 4. In connection with Father Foister's appointment to St. Anne's parish, since 1887 staffed by priests of the Dominican Province of Canada, the Chancery Office has made the following statement: The appointment of a member of the Diocesan clergy to the Office of Pastor of Saint Anne's Parish is being made at the conclusion of a long process of consultation in which Bishop Cronin, Diocesan authorities and the officials of the Dominican Province of Saint Dominic have participated.

It was in April of 1973 that the then-Provincial Superior of the Dominican' Fathers, Reverend Georges Perreault, O.P., approached Bishop Cronin to advise him that the Dominicans could not maintain staffing at Saint Anne's indefinitely. Declining vocations in Canada and the United States and a process of attrition in the membership of the Province due to age and illness compelled the Dominican authOI'ities to apTurn to Page Three

Bishop To Mark Silver Jubilee On Sunday afternoon Bishop Cronin will celebrate with both the diocesan family and his own family the 25th anniversary of his priestly ordination. The actual anniversary date is Dec. 20, but in order to allow as many of the faithful as possible to share in this joyous event, the Sunday time was chosen. The Bishop will offer his anniversary Mass at 5 p.m. at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River. A cordial invitation is extended to the people of the diocese to participate in this memorable moment in Bishop Cronin's life as a priest of the Church and to offer him a personal word of greeting following the liturgy.

Foliowing are the votes of Massachusetts Representatives in Congress on compromise abortion legislation which was a rider to the annual appropriations bill for the Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare. The total vote was 181167 in favor of regulations permitting Medicaid abortions under certain circumstances. IN FAVOR: Father Robert F. Drinan, SJ, Michael Harrington, Gerry Studds, Paul Tsongas. OPPOSED: Edward Boland, James Burke, Silvio Conte, Joseph Early, Margaret Heckler, Edward Markey, John Moakley. Following are votes of state senators serving the area of the diocese on a rollcall vote that upheld by 22 to 16 Governor Dukakis' vetoes of the antiabortion language in the supplementary state budget.

and diocesan liaison with the Renewal movement, gave the presentation. In his remarks Father Kaszynski stressed that the Charismatic movement has the full approval of the Church and must not be considered merely a passing fad. He urged his assembled brothers to remember that the renewal is Catholic, not an organization or private club but a real movement of people seeking a personal relationship with Jesus. In sharing a basic understanding of the Renewal, Father Kaszynski stated that it has four

fundamental characteristics: a stress on charisms, a spontaneous desire to praise God, a powerful attraction to read scripture and a spirit of fraternal affection. He pointed out that this official meeting of priests on the Charismatic Movement was one of the first to be held in the country. It was an opportunity for many of the clergy to have some questions answered and some doubts removed with regard to the position of the Renewal in the eyes of the Church. Temporary Guidelines Father Kaszynski distributed Turn to Page Three

No Belief, No Marriage, Aver Rome Theologians By John Maher ROME (NC) - The International Theological Commission (lTC), a papally appointed body, agrees that baptized Catholics who reject the faith do not receive the sacrament of matrimony when they marry. The lTC, which has 29 members and works in conjunction with the Vatican's Doctrinal Congregation, held its annual meeting last week at Rome's International Clergy House to discuss the doctrinal and sacramental problems of matrimony. "No one would say today that Christian marriage is only civil

marriage with a blessing," saId Jesuit Father Gustave Martelet, a commission member, in an interview. "For Christian marriage to be Christian marriage supposes for the spouses a real bond with Christ." This bond with Christ is established by baptism and living faith, said Father Martelet, professor of dogmatic theology at the Jesuit Theologate in Paris. He added that it is necessary to define what is meant by "living faith." The problem of whether or not persons who exchange marriage Turn to Page Three

VOTING YES (to override the veto): Fonseca, Fall River; Rogers, New Bedford; Aylmer, Cape Cod and Islands; Parker, Taunton. VOTING NO (to uphold the veto): McCarthy, Mansfield, Easton, Norton.

Fr. Bowen Dies, Priest 43 Years Father Ambrose E. Bowen, 72, remembered by parishioners as "such a kind man," died last week at the Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River. His concolebrated funeral Mass was sung on Saturday at St. John the Evangelist Church, Attleboro, with Bishop Daniel A. Cronin as principal celebrant Turn to Page Seven

FRANCIS REILLY of Our Lady of Angels parish, Fall River, is congratulated by his pastor, Msgr. Anthony Gomes, and by Bishop Cronin following his receptioon of the Marian Medal.


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