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dJ The AKCHOI Vol. 19, No. 52 - Fall River, Mass., Friday, Dec. 26, 1975

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An Anchor of the Soul, Sure and Firm-St. Paul

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Sunday Afternoon

Name 82 Laity of Diocese 'To Receive Marian Medal Some 82 members of the laity of the Diocese of Fall River have been nominated to receive the Marian Medal, a special annual award recognizing those who _ have distinguished themselves in the service to the Church. Awards will be presented on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 28, at three o'clock at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River. Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, S.T.D., 'Bishop of Fall River, will bless the medals and then present them to each of the 82

laymen and laywomen who come from every sector of the Diocese. Following an address to the men and women who have so practically lived their devotion to their parishes and diocese, the ceremonies will be closed with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The exquisite silver medal has a raised image of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal with the Latin inscription "0 Mary, conceived without ,sin, pray for us who have recourse to you." The 1830 date designates the year of

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the apparition to St. Catherine Laboure. The reverse side of the medal has the seal of the Diocese of Fall River which was established in 1904.. The nominess are: Attleboro Area Mrs. Mary (Manuel) B. Amaral, 58 Blanding Road, Rehoboth Mrs. Virginia (Harry) A. Borden, 60 West Street, Attleboro Miss Cecile J. Brais, 24 Eddy Street, North Attleboro Turn to Page Twelve

Together in Peace, Bids Pope In ushering in the New Year, Pope Paul VI sent a message to all the governments and churches of the world imploring their best efforts to promote peace and, in an address to the Cardinals in Rome, spoke of some of the perils and joys that face the Church in the new year. ' PEACE MESSAGE

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI in his message for the Day of Peace, noted that although he sees peace "gaining ground" in men's hearts and on some national and international fronts, "at the time we see the manifestation of phenomena contrary to the content and purpose of peace; and these phenomena to'o are making progress ..• "There is a disproportionate growth - and the example causes shivers of fear - of the possession of arms of every kind, in every individual nation," the Pope said. "This is our message," he emphasized. "It is necessary before all else to provide peace with other weapons- different from those destined to' kill and exterminate mankind." One Qf the weapons of peace is "judicious disarming." the Pontiff noted. Turn to Page Fifteen

VATICAN CITY (NC)-In his Dec. 22 discourse to cardinals who traditionally present Christmas greetings to the Pope several days before Christmas, the Pope said that the Holy Year has proven that the Church is "more than ever alive." He hailed ecumenismas a force continuing "calmly and without interruption." The "special intuition" of the people of God, he said, stripped away the exterior trappings of the Holy Year down to "its esentials. He praised the orderliness of the Holy Year at a time when "violence reaps innocent victims." The Pope praised the decolonization of Africa and expressed the hope that the development process in Africa would continue "undisturbed in particular by foreign interference which is try· ing to substitute new forms of domination Turn to Page Four

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