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Ordinary Directs Low Mass Changes Beginning March 7 The ANCHOR Ati AncAor o'f 'h, !otIl, .... CIft4,.. III ST. PAUl. Fall River, Mass., Feb. 11, 1965 PRICE lOc Vol. 9, No.6 © 1965 'The Anchor $4.00 per Year Bishop Connolly to Illustrate Two New Mass Rites The Most Reverend Bishop will set a personal ex- ample in putting into effect the liturgical decisions of the Vatican .Council and especi'ally the newest changes eeheduled to go into effect by March 7. The new rite of eoncelebration will be used OUR LADY Feast Day Today West Harwich Shrine In the ordination of three aew diocesan priests and New Bedfordite, Latin America Bureau Head, La Salette Fathers on 8ldurday morning at 10 o'clock til St. Mary's Cathedral and 'Examines Church's Progress in South directions have been given to have the new changes exem- . 'Rev. John J.' Considine, M.M., New Bedford born director of the Latin American Bur- plified in special Masses-facing eau of the National OathoIlc Welfare Conference, is the editor of a just published survey the people--to be offered soon III each deanery of the diocese. of the Church's progress in the Latin republics. Titled "The Church in the New Latin Saturday's ordination eeremo- America," the book is issued in hard cover and paperback by -Fides Publishers. It details .nes will inCOrPorate both the work being done by clergy J,farch changes and the new rite and laity in combating pov- eoncelebration. Mass will be rt . offered facing the congregation. e y, Ignorance and spiritual Seminarians' from St. John's apathy in South America. In Seminary, Brighton, will lead his introduction Father Consi- the congregation in the singing dine notes: "Probably the great- and responsary parts of the Mass. est single obstacle to friendly Since the above ceremony is not relations between Latin Amer- ply the outcome of the Council ieans and people in the United decisions but also a preview of States is a mild but deeply built- the March changes, the Most in disdain on the part of the Reverend Bishop has invited great preponderance of our citi- :representatives from throughout zens. the diocese to witness those rites "Almost unconsciously the av- they themselves will then erage American approaches the Dffer come March '1. Latin American with the feeling During the next few weeks, that here is a man who comes Turn to Pas:e sa from a part of the world The Commission on the Sacred Liturgy, by order of the Most Reverend Bishop, published directives concerning the liturgical changes that go into effect on March 7; the First Sunday of Lent. The directives follow: HOLY MASS General Rules 1, In connection with the In- struction for the Proper Imple- mentation of the Constitution of the Sacred Liturgy, issued on September 26, 1964 and effective on March 7, 1965, the Holy See published on January 27, 1965 a new text of the Ordo Missae [Order of Things in Mass], the Ritus Servandus in Celebratione Missae [Rites to be followed in the celebration of Mass], and the rules De Defectibus [How to solve defects or mistakes in the ce:lebration of Mass]. 2. The new rubrics make a clear distinction between the LIturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist, anala- gous to that of the Pontifical Mass. The celebrant, after the opening prayers, kisses the altar at the middle and goes to his seat. From here he presides over the ceremony. . 3. The new rubrics also indi- cate that Scripture readings should be proclaimed from the pulpit or at the edge of the nobody knows how to run a gov- ernment, nobody knows how to work a farm, nobody cares too much about overcoming illiter- acy, illegitimacy, widespread in- digence, and so forth. "However painful it is to dwell on this situation, it is salutary for responsible persons to face the problem frontally. - Catholic Inter-American Coop- eration Program sets this as its goal. Its interest is to urge the conveyance of greater knowl- edge of Latin America, a better acquaintance with Latin Amer;. lcans, and from this knowledge FRo J. J. CONSIDINE, M.M. Turn to Page Eighteen sanctuary, and that a lector or a suitable layman should read the Epipstle, while a deacon, another priest or the celebrant reads the Gospel. 4. If however, there is no pul- pit, or if the structure of the church makes it more suitable, the celebrant may remain at the altar until the Prayer (Collect): the Scriptures may be proclaim- ed from the altar; and the Epis- tle and Gospel may be read by the celebrant himself, in the ab- SE.'nce of a suitable minister. When the celebrant offers Mass privately, he remains at the altar. 5. At the beginning of Mass Psalm 42 is omitted. Whenever another liturgical service im- mediately precedes the Mass, the Players at the foot of the altar, together with ""Aufer a Nobis," and "Oramus te" are omitted en- tirely. 6. ''The parts of the Proper which are sung or n;lCited by the schola or by the people are not said privately by the celebrant." Instr., no. 48 a. Since the English text is not yet available for use by the congregation, the priest may find it simpler at low Mass to say these palms and antiphons himself. However the rubrics show that it is desirable at prin- cipal Masses that they be recited by a small group or schola, or even by a well-trained lector or commentator. ,. No genuflection is made at the Gospel, except during the account of Our Lord's Passion. At the Creed all bow rather than genuflect except on the feasts of the Nativity of Our Lord and .the Annunciation. 8. The Secret is now said aloud as is the embolism (Libera nos, quaesumus). The "Amen" a'fter the Lord's Prayer is omit- ted. 9. A comparison of the new and old rubrics indicates that the bells are rung at the usual times, but are omitted at the Sanctlis. Thus the faithful kneel after say- ing the hymn, "Holy, holy, holy." Following is a brief synopsis of the low Mass as it is mod- ified by the rubrics: Tum to Page Twenty In Diocesan Aim Is The Anchor Every Home Our Lady of Angels parigh in Fall River and Sacred Heart parish In North Attleboro today have their sights set on complete family cover- age as The Anchor subscription cam- paign opens next Sunday. The North Attleboro parish has IlChieved quota sales since 1959. Rev. Joseph S. Larue, pastor, has increased his subscriptions annually. They now far exceed Ms parish quota and are within a relatively :few sales of achieving complete family coverage. Rev. Edmond L. Dickinson handles the subscription work with his pastor. The Fall River parish sky-rock- eted in sales under Rt. Rev. Anthony let. Gomes, pastor. The South End prelate has effected a change in his sales plan this year, hoping to achieve complete :f.amily coverage which is very close to his 1964 sub- scriptions. Six other parishes scattered throughout the diocese have had quota-sales, or better, during the first eight years of The Anchor. They are: Our Lady of the Isle, Nantucket, Rev. Daniel E. Carey, pastor. Our Lady of Mount Oannel, See- konk, Rev. John J. Murphy, pastor. Sacred Heart, Acushnet, Rev. Aurele Pepin, SS.OC., pastor. St. Patrick's Falmouth. Rev. James E. Gleason, pastor .. St. Pius X, South Yannouth, Rev. Christopher L. Broderick, pas- tor. Sacred Heart, Fan River, Rt. Rev. Felix S. Childs, pastor. St. Roch's parish in Fall River where Rev. George S. Daigle, pastor, with the aid of his curate, Rev. Reg- inald Barrette, has been in the quota-class since 1958 and Rev. Leo J. Duarte in Provincetown has ·had St. Peter the Apostle parish in the same bracket since 1959. The Town of F'airhaven is far out in front in community-wide sales on population basis. Every Fairhaven parish meets or exceeds its quota. An Fairhaven parishes are staffed by the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts. As a matter of fact, every dioces'an parish served by the Sacred Hearts Fathers is ift the quota class, regardless of its loca- tion in the diocese. This is in sharp contrast with the City of Taunton where there is only one current quota parish. It is Holy Rosary parish where Rev. Callistu8 Szpara, O.F.M. Conv. is pastor. The Franciscan priest brought his parish into the select group last year. Other Taunto'ti parishes have achieved quota s'ales at different times but have failed to remain in the blue-ribbon brac- ket. This year the drive is to gaill complete family coverage.

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every dioces'an parish served by the Sacred Hearts Fathers is ift the quota class, regardless of its loca­ tion in the diocese. This is in sharp contrast with the City of Taunton where there is Our Lady of Angels parigh in Fall River and Sacred Heart parish . 'Rev. John J.' Considine, M.M., New Bedford born director of the Latin American Bur­ plified in special Masses-facing eau of the National OathoIlc Welfare Conference, is the editor of a just published survey In the ordination of three

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Page 1: 02.11.65

Ordinary Directs Low Mass Changes Beginning March 7

The ANCHOR Ati AncAor of h otIl CIft4 III ST PAUl

Fall River Mass T~ursday Feb 11 1965

PRICE lOcVol 9 No6 copy 1965 The Anchor $400 per Year

Bishop Connolly to Illustrate Two New Mass Rites

The Most Reverend Bishop will set a personal exshyample in putting into effect the liturgical decisions of the Vatican Council and especially the newest changes eeheduled to go into effect by March 7 The new rite of eoncelebration will be used

OUR LADY OFLOURD~g

Feast Day Today West Harwich Shrine

In the ordination of three aew diocesan priests and New Bedfordite Latin America Bureau Head ~ La Salette Fathers on 8ldurday morning at 10 oclock til St Marys Cathedral and Examines Churchs Progress in South directions have been given to have the new changes exem- Rev John J Considine MM New Bedford born director of the Latin American Burshyplified in special Masses-facing eau of the National OathoIlc Welfare Conference is the editor of a just published survey the people--to be offered soon III each deanery of the diocese of the Churchs progress in the Latin republics Titled The Church in the New Latin

Saturdays ordination eeremo- America the book is issued in hard cover and paperback by -Fides Publishers It details nes will inCOrPorate both the work being done by clergy Jfarch changes and the new rite and laity in combating povshy~ eoncelebration Mass will be rt offered facing the congregation e y Ignorance and spiritual Seminarians from St Johns apathy in South America In Seminary Brighton will lead his introduction Father Consishythe congregation in the singing dine notes Probably the greatshyand responsary parts of the Mass est single obstacle to friendly

Since the above ceremony is not relations between Latin Amershyply the outcome of the Council ieans and people in the United decisions but also a preview of States is a mild but deeply built shythe March changes the Most in disdain on the part of the Reverend Bishop has invited great preponderance of our citi shyrepresentatives from throughout zens the diocese to witness those rites Almost unconsciously the avshy~hich they themselves will then erage American approaches the Dffer come March 1 Latin American with the feeling

During the next few weeks that here is a man who comes Turn to Pase sa from a part of the world whe~

The Commission on the Sacred Liturgy by order of the Most Reverend Bishop published directives concerning the liturgical changes that go into effect on March 7 the First Sunday of Lent The directives follow

HOLY MASS

General Rules 1 In connection with the Inshy

struction for the Proper Impleshymentation of the Constitution of the Sacred Liturgy issued on September 26 1964 and effective on March 7 1965 the Holy See published on January 27 1965 a new text of the Ordo Missae [Order of Things in Mass] the Ritus Servandus in Celebratione Missae [Rites to be followed in the celebration of Mass] and the rules De Defectibus [How to solve defects or mistakes in the celebration of Mass]

2 The new rubrics make a clear distinction between the LIturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist analashygous to that of the Pontifical Mass The celebrant after the opening prayers kisses the altar at the middle and goes to his seat From here he presides over the ceremony

3 The new rubrics also indishycate that Scripture readings should be proclaimed from the pulpit or at the edge of the

nobody knows how to run a govshyernment nobody knows how to work a farm nobody cares too much about overcoming illitershyacy illegitimacy widespread inshydigence and so forth

However painful it is to dwell on this situation it is salutary for responsible persons to face the problem frontally ~e

- Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program sets this as its goal Its interest is to urge the conveyance of greater knowlshyedge of Latin America a better acquaintance with Latin Amer lcans and from this knowledge

FRo J J CONSIDINE MM Turn to Page Eighteen

sanctuary and that a lector or a suitable layman should read the Epipstle while a deacon another priest or the celebrant reads the Gospel

4 If however there is no pulshypit or if the structure of the church makes it more suitable the celebrant may remain at the altar until the Prayer (Collect) the Scriptures may be proclaimshyed from the altar and the Episshytle and Gospel may be read by the celebrant himself in the abshySEnce of a suitable minister When the celebrant offers Mass privately he remains at the altar

5 At the beginning of Mass Psalm 42 is omitted Whenever another liturgical service imshymediately precedes the Mass the Players at the foot of the altar together with Aufer a Nobis and Oramus te are omitted enshytirely bull

6 The parts of the Proper which are sung or nlCited by the schola or by the people are not said privately by the celebrant Instr no 48 a Since the English text is not yet available for use by the congregation the priest may find it simpler at low Mass to say these palms and antiphons himself However the rubrics show that it is desirable at prinshycipal Masses that they be recited by a small group or schola or even by a well-trained lector or commentator

No genuflection is made at the Gospel except during the account of Our Lords Passion At the Creed all bow rather than genuflect except on the feasts of the Nativity of Our Lord and the Annunciation

8 The Secret is now said aloud as is the embolism (Libera nos quaesumus) The Amen after the Lords Prayer is omitshyted

9 A comparison of the new and old rubrics indicates that the bells are rung at the usual times but are omitted at the Sanctlis Thus the faithful kneel after sayshying the hymn Holy holy holy

Following is a brief synopsis of the low Mass as it is modshyified by the ~w rubrics

Tum to Page Twenty

InDiocesan Aim Is The Anchor bull Every Home Our Lady of Angels parigh in

Fall River and Sacred Heart parish In North Attleboro today have their sights set on complete family covershyage as The Anchor subscription camshypaign opens next Sunday

The North Attleboro parish has IlChieved quota sales since 1959 Rev Joseph S Larue pastor has increased his subscriptions annually They now far exceed Ms parish quota and are within a relatively few sales of achieving complete family coverage Rev Edmond L Dickinson handles the subscription work with his pastor

The Fall River parish sky-rockshyeted in sales under Rt Rev Anthony let Gomes pastor The South End

prelate has effected a change in his sales plan this year hoping to achieve complete family coverage which is very close to his 1964 subshyscriptions

Six other parishes scattered throughout the diocese have had quota-sales or better during the first eight years of The Anchor They are

Our Lady of the Isle Nantucket Rev Daniel E Carey pastor

Our Lady of Mount Oannel Seeshykonk Rev John J Murphy pastor

Sacred Heart Acushnet Rev Aurele Pepin SSOC pastor

St Patricks Falmouth Rev James E Gleason pastor

St Pius X South Yannouth Rev Christopher L Broderick passhytor

Sacred Heart Fan River Rt Rev Felix S Childs pastor

St Rochs parish in Fall River where Rev George S Daigle pastor with the aid of his curate Rev Regshyinald Barrette has been in the quota-class since 1958 and Rev Leo J Duarte in Provincetown has middothad St Peter the Apostle parish in the same bracket since 1959

The Town of Fairhaven is far out in front in community-wide sales on population basis Every Fairhaven parish meets or exceeds its quota An Fairhaven parishes are staffed by the Fathers of the

Sacred Hearts As a matter of fact every diocesan parish served by the Sacred Hearts Fathers is ift the quota class regardless of its locashytion in the diocese

This is in sharp contrast with the City of Taunton where there is only one current quota parish It is Holy Rosary parish where Rev Callistu8 Szpara OFM Conv is pastor The Franciscan priest brought his parish into the select group last year Other Tauntoti parishes have achieved quota sales at different times but have failed to remain in the blue-ribbon bracshyket

This year the drive is to gaill complete family coverage

2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FaJlRiver-Thurs Feb 11 1~65

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Uno6iectionable for Adults Adolescents Act I Dr Terrors House SanJuro Advance to Rear of Horrors Satan Bug Aphrodit Fail Safe Seance on a Wet Afternoon Baby the Rain Must Fall Gorgon Secret Invasion Back Door to Hell Horror at It All Secret of Blood Island Behola A Pale Horse Id Rather Be Rich Shock Treatment Black Spurs King at Sun 633 Squadron Black loa Lawrence of Arabia South Pacific Captain Newman MD Man From Galveston TaggartChaiN Garden Mary Mary Taxi for Tobruk-Children of Damned Miracle Worker 36 Hours Charade Moro Witch Doctor TWice Told Tales Citizen Kanelt Muscle Beach Party Unsinkable Molly Q~ Come R~middot With Me Night Walker Voice at Hurricane Crack in the World None but the Brave Walk TIghtrope CIIrse of the Mummyt Poihf of Order Wall of Hell Tomb Ring- of Treason Weekend With Lulu

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COrrie Horne Small World of Sammy Lee Tomorrow

Condemned EmDtv Canvas Monda Pazza Terrace KISS Me Stupid Silence To love leYs Talk About Womell Sweet and Sour Woman in the Dunes

Necrology FEB 12

Rev Stanislaus B Albert FORTY HOURS

DEVOTION SSCC Monastery of Sacred Febl4-St Williams Fa 11 Hearts Fairhaven

River FEB 14Santo Christo Fall River

Rev Charles E Clerk 1932 Pastor St Roch Fall River

JIll AItCHOI FEB 15 second Class postage Paid at Fall River Rev Joseph G Lavalle 1910

Mass Publishel lllIerY Thursday at 410 Pastor St Matthew Fall RivermiddotHighlanc Ivenue Fall River Mass by the CllItHlnc Preu cr the Olocese of Fall River Rev James C Conlo~ 19MSUlIscrllltlllll IllIa _II patpalclmiddot $A

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of the Servites Confessors In o Clasll White Mass Proper

Gloria no Creed Coromon Preface

SATURDAY - Mass of the Blessed Virgin fmiddotor Saturday IV Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Preface of Blessed Virgin

SUNDAY - Septuagesima Sunshyday II Class Violet Mass Proper No- Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY - Mass of previous Sunday IV Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria 2nd ColL SS Faustinus and Jovita MarshytyrS no Creed Common Prefshyace (or) SS Faustinus and Jovita Martyrs Red Gloria no Creed Coromon Preface

TUESDAY - Mass of previous Sunday IV Class Violet Mass

Proper No Gloria or Creed Coromon Preface

WEDNESDAY-Mass of previous Sunday IV Class White Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed CoromOD Preface

THURSDAY - Maslf of lrevious Sunday IV Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria 2nd ColL St Simeon Bishop and Marshytyr no Creed Common Prefshyace (or) St Simeon Bishop and Martyr Red Gloria no Creed Coromon lnface

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CATHOLIC PRESS Mailing affairs dealing with subshyscriptions to Catholic newspapers were discussed by William liIolub left gEnEral manager of American magazine and vice president of the CPA Postmaster General John amp Gronouski center and James A Doyle executive secretary of the CPA NO Photo

Scholars Engage In Colloquy

LATROBE (NC) - Catholie and Jewish scholars middotspent four days examining relations beshytween their faiths here in Pennshysylvania and uncovered many areas of agreement as well as disagreempnt

Two Scripture scholarsshyFather Roland Murphy QCarm of the Catholic University of America in Washington D C and Rabbi Samuel Sandroel of Hebrew Union College in Cinshycinnati-noted a broad scholarly consensus between Catholic and Jewish students of the Bible

Father Murphy said this ha$ been made possible by the shared concern of scholars for understanding the biblical messhysage in its historical perspeegtshytive

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Debate Tourney

At Stonehill For the seventh consecutive

year more than 100 outstanding high-school debaters from New England will assemble at Stoneshyhill College on Saturday Fe~

rllary 13 for the annual StoneshyhilI College Debate Tournament for secondary schools Nearly forty public parochial and pri shyvate high schools will partici shypate in an all-day tournament to debate the national topic ltthat nuclear weapons should be controlled by an International Organization Each school will send both an affirmative and a negative team

The Debating Society of Stoneshyhill College which has had an unusually successful year itself in collegiate debating circles will act as host to the tournashyment

The Director of the tournashyuent is Rev Roger P Quilty esc Chairman of the Political Science Department and Modshyerator of fhe Debating Society The final round of the tourney will be conducted Saturday afshyternoon at 3 in Holy Cross HaD and is open to public attendance

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LEADERS AT THE CICOpmiddot CONVENTION IN CHItAGO Left photo Vice-president Hubert H Humphrey winner of the annual award of the CICOP accepts the scroll describing his outstanding contribution 110 inter-American relations from Martin Work executive director of the NCCM in the presence of New Bedfordite Father-John J Considine MM director of the Latin AmerieaRBureau NCWC and one of the organ-

Fa II River Club To Present Panel On Delinquency

On Sunday evening at 7 30 in the Sacred Heart School FaIt RiVer the Mens Club of that parish is presenting a panel on Juvenile Delinquency Entitled The causes manifestshyations and management of Jushyyenile Delinquency the panel will feature individuals promishyIlent in the field of juvenile matshywrs and is open to all organizashytfons and individuals who may wish to attend

Moderator of the panel will be Rev John F Cronin director of St Vincents Home in Fall River Panel participants will be Leoshynel V Garganta Executive Dishyrector of the Childrens Home Fall River Dr Paul Solomon psychologist in the Fall River Public School Department and Alfred Moquin Juvenile Probashytion Officer of Fall River and NEw Bedford

Questions from the floor will be answered following the panel discussion

New Serra Club For Taunton

The newly formed Taunton Serra Club will hold Charter Night at 7 tonight at Merrimacs South Easton Bishop James L Connolly will be the honored guest and speaker for the eveshyning

Officers of the new chapter of Serra InternatioJlal are Joseph R~middotan president Joseph Scanlon 1st vice-president Frank Guay 2nd vice-president John Rudshydick treasurer Richard K Marshytin secretary and Dr Charles Hoye Matthew McCarthy and Frank Tosti directors Rev Sames LyQIlS of Immaculate Conshyception Church will serve as ~plain

Latin America Catholic Total on Rise us Volunteers Aid in Church Expansion

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of U S priests Religious and laymen serving the Church in Latin America has increased nearly 50 in three years

The total was 409~ of of Jan 1 compared with 2761 on Jan 1 1963 This is an increase of 1220 slightly more than 48 of the 1962 figure

These figures are contained in a report on U S Catholic efforts to supply personnel to the Church in Latin America preshypared by the sub-committee for recruitment of the U S Bishops Committee for Latin America

The report says the total of U S diocesan and religious priests serving in Latin America is 1849 a gain of 343 per cent 1962 figure The 1883 U S nuns in Latin America represent an increase of 694 or 583

Laymen serving in Latin America in association with the Papal Volunteers program total 359

U S religious priests and nuns in Latin America come from 263 religious communities or provshyinces However four communishyties of men and five communities of women account for a total of 1333 or 325 of the U S religious personnel

U S personnel serve in 26 of the 35 countries or territories The largest concentrations are in Puerto Rico 646 Brazil 618 and Peru 589

Wichita Is Planning Ecumenism Board

GIRARD (NC) - Bishop Leo C Byrne administrator of the Wichita diocese has announced plans to establish the first Kanshysas Diocesan Commission on Ecumenism

The commission will examine the Church to see what we must do to renew ourselves as Chrisshytians Then and only then can we hope to take steps toward reshyunion with our separated brethshy~

izers of the CICOP Right photo during one of the lighter moments of the convention three outstanding conventioners chat Left to right Archshybishop Helder Pessoa Camara of Recife Brazil Dr Gerard Griffin president of the National Federation of Catholic Physicians and Bishop Manuel Larrain Errazuriz of TalCJa Chile NC Photo

The number of U S diocesan c~ergy in Latin America is 179 They conduct 59 parishes in 11 countries

The diocesan priests come from 49 U S dioceses with by far the heaviest contribution a~cording to the report from the Boston archdiocese Thirty-nine Boston priests are members of

tl1e Missionary Society of St James the Apostle founded by Cardinal Cushing for work in Latin America Total U S memshybership in the society is 74

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Seven other U S dioceses beshysides Boston have supplied five or more priests for Latin Amershyica They are Jefferson City 12 St Louis 10 Newark eight San Diego seven Camden six Bridgeport five and Kansas City-St Joseph five

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Legislators Compromise On Farm Labor Policies

By Msgr George G Higgins Six years ago economist John K Galbraith of Harvard

University-who later became US Ambassador to India but is now back in the classroom-popularized the notion that ours is the affluent society His book by that title received more attention and probably sold more copies than any other serious treatshyise on economics published in any previous year since the great depression of the 30s To some extent this may have been due to Professor G alb r a i t h s remarkably enshygaging literary style but to an eve n greater extent it must be attributed I think to the fact that at that particular time the American people were ready and willing to believe that we had finally solved the problem of poverty - that we had indeed become the affluent society

A few years later public conshyfidence on this score suddenly began to wane Michael Harshyringtons book The Other Americans starkly dramatized the problem of poverty in the midst of plenty-a problem which now holds the center of the national stage

Rural Slums This sudden switch in public

interest and concern is not to be interpreted as a reflection on Professor Galbraiths incisive analysis of the economic state of the union Quite the contrary

It is possible of course that some Americans may have conshycluded from a cursory reading of The Affluent Society that poverty has been completely eliminated in the United States If so they were badly mistaken for Galbraith explicitly pointed out in his book that in spite of our enormous productivity poverty does survive particshyularly in the rural segment of our economy

The hard core of the poor he concluded is declining but not with great rapidity and the modern locus of poverty is even more the rural than the urban

shlm Unfamiliar Kind

Professor Galbraiths emphasis on the problem of rural poverty is paralleled in the writings of HarTington and a number of other competent authors and yet it would probably be accurate to say that most of us who live in big cities still tend to think of poverty almost exclusively as a problem of the urban slums

This is understandable of course but regrettable nonetheshyless for until big-city voters beshycome more acutely aware of the extent of rural poverty not very

much will be done about it Human Waste

This is particulllrly true of the specific problem of poverty among migratory agricultural workers whose miserable plight was described as foHows in the introduction to a study The Migratory Farm Worker in America prepared a few years

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Fall River will meet Wednesday evening Feb 17 in Room C-8

Rev Mr Robert Hansel of St Lukes Episcopal Church Fall River who recently wrote a series of newspaper articles on juvenile deliquency will address the group on this topic

Visitors are welcome to the meeting

ago for the Senate Subcommitshytee on Migratory Labor

The migrant and his family are lonely wanderers on the face of our land They are living tesshytimonials to the poverty and neshyglect that is possible even in our

wealthy and dynamic democracy that prides itself on its protecshytion and concern for the indishyvidual

Behind the screen of statistics showing migrant labor toiling often for as little as 50 cents an hour and working only 131 days a year we see families crowded into shelters that are more like coops for animals with children undernourished and in poor health two or three years behind in school with little chance to develop their talents and become fully useful to themselves or their country

This is the ugliest kind of human waste The plight of the migrant and his family is a charge on the conscience of all of us

Wanderers Ignored The plight of American migrashy

tory workers is just about as bad today as it was when this Senate report was released in the late 50s One of the principal reasons for this is that up to the present time our lawmakers have comshypromised on the issue of farm labor

Not only have our institutions failed to adopt policies that would assure an adequate supply of farm labor at decent standards of employment but they have also been used to procure forshyeign labor in a manner which in many cases has had an adverse effect on the major employment conditions wages and working conditions of domestic farmshyworkers

Moreover government at all levels has seen fit to exempt agricultural labor from most of the great social and labor legisshylation which has been enacted during the past 30 years

If this situation is ever going to be remedied big-city voters will have to take the initiative in fighting for the rights of mishygratory workers in and out of the halls of Congress for sad to say they are so completely unshyorganized that they cannot speak for themselves with any effecshytiveness and even sadder to say legislators frorr the rural areas of the nation with few excepshytions have thus far shown no disposition to speak up for them either in the Congress or in the legislatures of their respective States

Hour of St Francis Gets New TV Home

LOS ANGELES (NC)-A new studio for Hour of St Francis productions will be dedicated here Sunday Feb 14 by James Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles

The two-story modernistic structure will contain adminisshytrative and production facilities including a 115-by-65 foot sound stage The studio is located in downtown Los Angeles

Father K~rl Holtsnider OFM is producer of the Hour of St Francis and Father Emery Tang OFM is associate producer The Hour of St Francis is supshyported by Third Order of St Francis members through the country

APPOINTEE Rev John F McCarthy 34 of Butte Mont has been named by Pope Paul an official of the Vaticans Congregation for the Oriental Churcr He sucshyceeds Msgr Raymond P Etshyteldorf of DubuquE~ who is now secretary ofthe Pontifi shycal Work of the Propagation of the Faith NC Photo

Prelate Scores Caste SystE~m

TUCSON (NC)-QJiet legisshylation which permit the exshyploitation and depletion of natshyural resources and the social caste system which handicaps the Indian and Spanish-speaking people of the Southwest were scored here in Arizona by Msgr Raymond J Gallagher secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities

In a statement filed fo the NCCC with the National Conshyference on Poverty in the Southshywest Msgr Gallagher said that preferential treatmen~ given to exploiters through quil~t legislashytion constitutes a handicap to the present economic life and an obstacle to future societal founshydations in the Southweurost

Preferential treatment for a few at the expense of many is a violation of the most fundamenshytal democratic concepts he added

Msgr Gallagher criticized a tradition we have allowed to grow which implies there is something inferior about those of a different color national origin or culture He said this discrimination has created a veritable caste

Mission Effort Aids Poor Chile Area

GRAND RAPIDS (NC)-The Diocese of Grand Rapids has anshynounced plans to sponsor a misshy

sion in a slum seetiOI~ of Sanshytiago Chile in cooperation with the Holy Cross Fathers of the Indiana province

The Holy Cross community will in effect lend priests to the diocese which will send them to Santiago llnd support them at the rate of $2500 per year per priest

Plans also call for the diocese to recruit and support lay pershysons for the mission work Eventually it is hoped that the diocese will be able to send diocshyesan priests there as wen as major seminarians during voshycation periods

The first Holy Cross priest to take up his post in S~ntiago is Father Joseph F P-awlicki CSC a native of Manistee Mich

Bishop Hits Widespread Confusion Amonq Catholics on Birth Control

ROCKFORD (NC) - Bishop Loras T Lane of Rockford deshyploring widespread confusion among Catholics about birth conshytrol said there has been no change in the position of the Church in regard to the limitashytion of births

This does not mean however that the Church is ignoring the scientific discoveries made in reshycent years or the considered opinions based on those discovshyeries Bishop Lane said He spoke at the first meeting of the Fox River Valley chapter of the Catholic Physicians Guild

The bishop recalling that Pope Paul VI has established a special commission to study this extremely complex and inportant problem noted that the Pope did not say when the study will be completed al shytllOugh he expressed the hope that it might be soon

In the meantime he pointed out the Pope has specifically stated that previous moral nornw on the subject of birth regulashytion must be considered valid

Bishop Lane said that shythe past several years wideshyspread confusion has been cshyated through the public expr~

sion of various views on the pad of Catholics regarding the subshyject of birth control

He said this has added noamp only to the burden of the priesi in the confessional but it also a matter of particular conshycern to Catholic doctors

Advisory Role WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshy

bishop Robert E Lucey of Sall Antonio is one of 14 persons named by President Johnson to a committee to advise the adshyministrations anti-poverty proshygram

INDIA GOD ANn FATHER LUKE FATHER LUKE IS GODS MAN IN KALLODY A VILLAGE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE WORLD You marvel in souill

lDelia amp0 see amphis priest adapt himshyleU heroicalb amp0 misel7 bull Hisshydelicate body is worn by work and

want am Gods man in Kalmiddot Iody Failler Luke says simply God put me here amp0 take care 01

people It He gives as time we ClaD do great things for Him bull bull You are surprised when youngsampelll in amphe local school ask questions about faucets tractors electric

Tbe Hoi Plllbflls Miss01TANI ligbts You sense a yearning forlor Ibe Orifllal Cbmb progress and self-improvement

The yearning Is due to Father Luke We bave no church as you can see he Says If we can build a churCh our Catholics will have Sunday Mass Holy Communion every week instructions from the pulpit Well have converts as well I pray Help Father Luke Sinee iIIe men in the village will contribute the manual labor free of charge iIIe church will cost only $3800 Be needs $100 $50 $25 $10 $2 gifts to purchase shovels picks cement bull bull bull If you buildmiddot1t all by yourself name iIIe church for your favorite saint in memOI7 of your loved ones Youll be sharing with Father Luke in a labor of love For every reader who sends him help Failler Luke promises his prayers and those of his pennishyleIIIl parishioners

NEWS IN THE HOLY LAND o FLASH FLOODS AND SNOW in three villages (Kerk Maan

and Areas) in southern Jordan left 1200 people homeless The Pontificial Mission fOJ Palestine rushed in 500 blankets but more blankets are needed Give a blanket ($2) to a shiYshyering ehild Write us now

D FATHER SHARBEL MAKLOUF Lebanese monk -of the Mashyronite Rite whose canonization cause is proceeding in Rome practiced virtue to a heroic degree the Congregation of Rites has ruled Like to train a native priest Well send you his name and be will write to you It costs only $100 a year ($850 a month) $600 for the entire six-year course

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Catholic Welfare Conference has started a volunteer work program designed to channel the energies of nearly a milshylion unemployed into useful public projects in the Philipshypines The program works

F at her Raymond Lacassesthis way Community leadshyOMI parish priest of Cagayaners determine the type of de SuIu after the mission plane

project to be accomplished Volunteer Workers are recruited But instead of financial remunshyeration for their work the volshyunteers obtain CRS-NCWC reshynef goods in the form of milk Wheat cornmeal fats and oils or flour Often relief clothes are thrown in for good measure

Popular Started in April last year the

program has become so popular that to date there are 44 projects either completed or under comshypletion throughout the country

Among the projects are conshystruction of village schools and recreation centers paving of roads reforestration building foot bridges and digging arteshysian wells Other projects inshyelude irrigation dams salt beds a wharf fishing nets plant nurshysery and handicraft making as well as health centers

In Cagayan de Sulu the isshylanders constructed an entire airfield for a mission plane The island lies 48 hours away by ship through tough and treacherous seas

Help Themselves The largest number of volshy

unteer workers ever involved in the CRS-NCWC projects was 400 people in the construction of a feeder road in the Mountain Province The smallest number involved was 10 workers

CRS-NCWC director in the Philippines Lee Sanborn said We are interested in helping people to help themselves This is the new trend in our CRSshyNCWC program and we find it better than any other program we ever had It works for inshyvolvement of individuals in their community problems

Episcopalians Invite Priest to Speak

NORWALK (NC) - Father Martin J OConnor Bridgeport diocesan ecumenical commission chairman will be the principaU speaker Saturday Feb 20 at the ann u a I George Washington Birthday corporate Communion of Episcopalian men and boys of the Norwalk area

The service will ~e held in St Pauls Episcopal church on themiddot Green Father OConnor will be the first Catholic priest ever to address the group

Missouri Diocese Plans Newspaper

SPRINGFIELD (NC) - The Diecese of Springfield-Cape Gishyrardeau will begin publication of its own newspaper this Spring Bishop Ignatius J Strecker anshynounced

Editor for the new and as yet unnamed paper will be Father Leo W Nugent director of the Diocesan Bureau of Informationmiddot and pastor of Sacred Heart Parshyish in Conway Bishop Strecker said it is hoped the first issue would appear around Easter

Bishop Cassidy KC Future events scheduled for

Bishop Cassidy Council Somershyset-Swansea Knights of Columshybus include a power plant tour Thursday Feb 18 a mardi gras dance and buffet Saturday Feb 20 first degree exemplification Monday Feb 22 second and third degree exemplifications Thursday Feb 25 and Sunday Feb 28 a blood bank Wednesshy

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Report Prague Churches Full

FRANKFURT (NC) - While ominous reports from Czechoshyslovakia tell of priests in prison and a rupture of the commushynist governments unofficial talks with the Holy See the countrys capital city presents to the Western tourist a picture of acshytive and virtually unhampered religious life

Churches in Prague are almost full for Sunday Masses

Congregations are made up not only of the elderly or middleshyaged-those educated in a nonshycommunist atmosphere - but of younger adults and children as well

In a sudden policy switch in 1963 Czechoslovakias Red reshygime swept away its tangle of entrance formalities and launchshyed a publicity campaign boasting the countrys historic cities and lovely countryside Tourists came flocking

R t Episcopalians To Hear Dominican

BARRINGTON (NC)-Father Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Providence (R I) College will deliver the annual Bishop Benshynett lecture at St Johns Episshycopal church here Feb 28

Father Lennon will speak on Authority and the Teenager in the memorial lecture series which honors the late Episcopal Bishop Granville Gaylord Benshynett of Rhode Island He will be the first Cptholic priest to speak in the series

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antiplay by Eugene Ionesco will be presented in French at 8 Sunday night Feb 14 at Stoneshyhill College by members of the campus Lafayette Society Dishyocesan students in the cast or on the production staff include Donald Cloutier Robert Ouelshylette and Leo Paradis New Bedshyford Jeanne Hamel Taunton and Jeanne Morrissette and Bershynard Petit Fall River

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Glad to See It Go Boston Cardinal Will Be Happy if Church

Decides to End Wearing of Magna Cappa BOSTON (NC)-I say thank it to the nuns to cut up and use

God and thank Pope Paul VI for dresses on cardinal dolls like commented Ric h a r d Cardinal the one I gave Caroline KenshyCushing of reports that the long nedy said Cardinal Cushing silk and ermine cardinals robes The cardinal noted he has may be done away with worn his robe only on rare occashy sions mostly when dedicating a I WIll cer~amlY be dehghte~ church out in the country where

that we ~on t have to wear It people never saw a cardinal all any more he asserted dressed up Every time he has

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Cites UrgeDtcy Of Church Unitv

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The Rev Eugene Carson Blake stated clerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA said here in California that recent develshyopments in the Roman Catholic Church have made the need for non-Catholic unity efforts more important and more urgent

Citing the amazing and mirshyaculous renewal of the Catholic Church Dr Blake said no Protestant dares ignore either the reality of Catholic renewal or its bearing upon the life and direction of all C h r i s t ian churches

The chief executive officer of the United Presbyterian Church spoke in the Episcopalian Grace cathedral when four years ago he first proposed a merger of the Presbyterian Episcopal and Methodist Churches and the United Church of Christ

Since then a group called the Consultation on Church Union has met three times to study the possibility of such a step

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Wait No Longer You asked my grandfather to wait-you asked my

father to wait-you asked me to wait-and if I dont do something now you will be asking my children to wait These words of a Negro gentleman in Selma Alabama sum up well the present attitude of the Negro in America He just cannot wait any longer And why should he

He cannot wait any longer to become a first-class citshyizen and to assume his right to vote He cannot wait any longer to be treated with the dignity and decency that every human being is entitled to

But he is receiving neither of these rights in Selma If he manages to penetrate to the office where he is finally allowed to take a literacy test to qualify as a voter he is presented with a list of questions that a political science major would do well to pass But he usually does not get this far for his attempt to register is viewed as a violation of law and he is arrested and with little pretense at digshynified treatment is herded off to a camp

Those who thought that the Civil Rights Law would change this have been disappointed They see what the Negro and many others have insisted upon all along-people must be made to obey the law and this with all the power and might and protection of the Federal Government That is not a good way for law to be administered But it is better than no law or law-breaking

And the Negro efforts to bring about what the law demands must not be met with exhortations to him that he wait a little longer Rather the situation must be brought about in which there is no need for him to wait to receive what he is entitled to under the law of the land

Serene Patience Those who met the late Pope John were profoundly

influenced by his quality of serenity In his own person he seemed to project the calm of things divine in the midst of a changing and at times a deteriorating society

Pope Paul hasmiddot spoken on this theme several times and just this week in a talk to those in St Peters Square he used Sundays Gospel-the farmer whose field was sown with weeds by an enemy-to urge that in a society like ours it is necessary to have a big heart and a serene patience

Pointing out that tolerance is not weakness the Pope ~aid Those who desire the good must be patient tolerant understanding and generous toward things which are not good or which do not conform to right principles

The Pope knows that in the face of evil it is very easy for those striving to be good either to become disshyheartened or to be so affected by the evil they see as to be unduly disturbed The Pope calls on all men of good will not to surrender to the evil that is around them and not to be so upset by it as to be frightened or in a panic

The present political tensions in the world the evershypresent spectre of poverty on a monumental scal~ the unshyeertainvalues and dim moral lights by which so many men try to guide their lives indeed even the changing religious atmosphere of the world-ecumenical efforts renewal of Church ceremonial-all these call for serenity of mind and patience This is what the late Pope John exemplified in his life this is what Pope Paul calls on men to have

A Service One way people know how much they appreciate any

service is to imagine what would happen if it were no longer provided

The Anchor has been a service to the people of this area for eight years It has served not only to draw them

closer to one another but to help them form a truly Cathshyolic mentality by giving them the principles and helping them make application of principles to present situations

In all modesty we would like to think that if The Anchor were no longer around it would be missed Since it is here it should be supported and read

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 675-7151 PUBLISHER

Most Rev James l Connolly DO PhD GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

Peace Is an Eagle Bishop Connolly ~ontinued from Page One

on a given weekday afternOOftt the New March ceremoniee shall be exemplified as Mass will be offered facing the people ill a central area of each dean~ fJf the diocese

To make the above mentionetl changes some adaptation mUBt be made in our churches It w81 with great surprise that manr read of the adaptations in the Holy Fathers Instructions which are to take effect in March MeDshytioned in the Instruction are the following 0

Main Aitar It should stand free from bull

wall - so that one might go aroundmiddot it with ease and so that the celebration of Mass m37 take place facing the people It is to occupy a truly central place in the church building SO that the attention of the whole congregation is spontaneous~ turned toward it (91)

The sanctuary shall be of sufshyficient size so that the sacrecl rites may be conveniently celeshybrated Tabernacle

- The most holy Eucharist shall be reserved in a solid and j_ violable tabernacle placed in the middle of the main altar or of a minor but truly outsbmding altar or according to lawful customs and in particular cases

By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University to be appproved by the local Ordinary also in some other

TODAY - The Altlpearing of the needy the afflict~d noble and properly adorned Our Lady at Lourde That con- (Gradual) How can we believe part of the church clusion of time toward which our in the freely given grace of God It is lawful to celebrate Mass hope looks and all progress is when so much depends on our facing the people even if aimed is the subject of the vi- response when the first reading there is a tabernacle small but sion in todays first reading teIIs us Run to win suitable on the altar (95) And the Gradual echoes this ex- MONDAY-Mass as on Sun- Seat of Celebrant and Ministelll Pec~tion this senSE of move- d B Such a seat shall be so placeday ut we are decisively saved t b 1 men toward the destiny of d th ld as 0 e eaSl y seen by the faithshyan e wor is claimed by f I d th t thtransformatlon an cOl elevatlon Ch u an a e celebrant maynst and Gods love is gratushywhich God wills The Gospels itous And we do have to be truly appear to preside over the historical annunciation places constantly working in the vine- entire community additional emphasis on the fact yard and the world is the home If the seat is placed b~hind that this movement is our his- of terror and our efforts in free- the altar the form of a throne tory the history of which we dam do count So this season be- -reserved for the Bishop-is to are a part fore Lent x be avoided (92)

Other Altars TOMORROW-SevEn Founders And the Christian must be ~ Theseshall be few in number

of the Servite Order And how ableto affirm all of thismiddot with It is highly suitable that the) much a part are we of that his- hope Tile harsh realities as well be placed in chapels in some tory The first reading of tod~ys -as the sweet ones ate our daily way separated from the l)rinshyMass corrects any tendency we bre~d The P~Sch1 season we cipal part of the curch (93) shymight have to minimize or un- tgtcgm toay with Its centeJ and Cross and Candles derplay the rOle of mlln of mans clImax In the Easter mystery Th aidd - ese c n - n accor anee freedom and mans deeds in the Wol be sham Without thiS bOld with the judgement of the Orshyplan of _God for our salation f~cmg of the facts of our expe- di ~b laed 1 tn th The saints the hot men and rlence nny e P c nex middote

3 TUESDA M - Smiddot altar and not nessarlly on it women of history are not a bit aS$ as on un- bull (94) 0 shy

of frosting but part oj the dough dy Easter is our iaptismal Ambit of Gods saying work Accom_feast Lent is or ~al~i~~al re- It is fittiilgthat there be-aJl pUshed in Christ salvation must treat when With your ~rayer a bo f rth tIt ef take flesh in those who follow and penance we reassess and m p e ~ oc ama Ion

audit our commitment So this the Sa~red R~adngs so arrangshyChrist must eontinlJle to ap- paradox has something to do ed that the mmlsters can be pear ea~ seen - and heard by the

ST MARY ON SATURDAY Ith the d~ffe~ence between faithful (96)vlewmg baptIsm as a once-for-

Never will our Lord allow His all event or as initiation into a Schola-ChoIr-Organ message of salvation to be pattern of life and existence They should be so placed that frozen n some static form If it is only a once-for~all it wi~l be clearly eVidenllPt~at Even when that form is the event then it is difficult to un- the smgers and the organist motherhood of the Bessed Vir- derstand how Gods grace of- form a pafrt of tp~ umted comshygin he directs our attention to fered decisively to the human mumty 0 the fa~thfulan so its dynamic aspects Blessed race in Jesus Christ can be baf- t~at they lTIay fulfill thel htur are those who hear the word of fled by man however free he is glcal functIon more SUitably God and keep it (Gospel) and But if our baptism is our sacra- - (9) away from the temptation to set- mental-social immerSion into a Faithful tIe for the veneration of her pattern of dying and rising of T~e~r ~lace should prom1e physical maternity alone daily and hourly decision then parbclpat~o~ visually and With

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY the persistence of clouds is in- proper splnt They should have The terrors of death surged telligible in the sunshine of benches ~r seats The custom round about me (Entrance Gods mercy of reservmg sea~ for certain0

pnvate persons IS to be reshychant) No transition from one WEDNESDAY - Mass as on b

0s I d t 1 k pro ated 10 accordance with season to another in the Chris- Sunday 0 no run 1 e ~ art 32 of the Constitution tian year is any more dramatic man who doesn t see the goal The faithful should Is 1y than this Christmas Epiph- (First realing) This is the dif- he~r the celebrant a~d

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any the love and the bless- ference We run we act we ters with the use of present-day ing of God for this world of ours choose God s love does not technical means -have dwelt in a kind of litur- smother our freedom nor ham- Baptistry wcal euphoria And suddenly ~ock 11s i~ so~e kind of cus~- The dignity of the Sa~r~~nt now it is terror and death that IOned mevltablhty EXistence IS should be clearly apparent and we ace with reading that teach struggle labor prog~ess it should be suitable for the us of labor and sweat and work The difference faith makes IS community celebration of the

There is no contradiction here that we ~e~ the goal and we do Sacra nt but there is certainI) paradox not run like a man who doesnt me How can we be decisively saved see it And with the goal is given Jewish Gift in Christ and yet constantly the means acceptance confishyhave to be working in the vine- dence trust assurance This is PROVIDENCE (NC - A 16shyyard or running the race leilt the atmosphere we breathe in volume collecion of books on that salvation escape us How the Cfiurch It chokes no deci- Judaism was presented to Provishycan we say the world is claimed sion It enables decision free of deuce College conducted by the by Christ the Lord while it is the base- servitudes to which we Dominican Fathers here by the 7et the home of distress bull bull are so prone S e w i B b Chautauqua Society

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

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igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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CHILDREN GET A LIFT Children of migrant workshyers got a lift from Father Philip A Bryce when they visited him as they stopped temporarily in his parish at Altus -Okla Extension Lay Volunteers who work with Father Bryce among migrant families are accepting applications for service from young College-trained people between 21 and 45 NC Photo

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Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

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8 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

ten said h --e Robert C Cook president Of

the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

Also included are an alticle oe the Second Vatican CouncW deliberations on the topic lieshyprinted from the Tablet a Lofp don England Catholic week~

three oouncll addresses on rna riage and the iamily and a sumshymary by a participant ill the October 1964 deliberations Oil

POP)llatlan growth of the Catb- olic Association for InternatioJNll Peace

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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ary Novitiate of Dighton __ aounce that bull whist party planned for Saturday night Ieb IS has been postponed an4 be rescheduled bull bull date __ aoounced

Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

cooks in - - ~shfl gave me two of her ~vorite recipes One Js a delicious baked stuffed fish which Iwill -save for our Lenten articlesand the other is the folshylowdng rolled steak dish

Braciole J inCh slices -top round steak

(about a pound and a half) 4 sliCes salt pork 2 chopped hard boiled eggs 2T parmesan -clleese 4 thin slices chopped salami i clove galHe minced r t choPPed parSley salt and

--pepper to te 1 large can I1alian tomatOes 1 can tomato paste tsp dried lJWeet basil 1 tsp salt 1) In saucepan combine t0mashy

toes toma~ paste basil and 1 tsp salt Simmer 20 minutilS

2) Pound salt pork untD It becomes a smooth paste and spread it on steak tIS you would butter 3) Prepare filling by Dlixing eggscl1eese salami garlie and chopped parsley season to taste Spread fiThingon steak and rdI1 lOU would a jellyroll Short tdde up

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- PLAN-JUBILEE Alumni and friends of Mt St Joseph School Fall River meet to plan diamond jubilee celebration for Se~temberFrom left Alphee N Laflamme chairman of New Bedford participants Jeannine St Laurent seeshyretary Albert Petit general chairman Mr1s Alb~rt J Turgeon assistant secretary Gerard Berger asslStant treaSurer Not shown Alphege Belisle treawrer

Aid Public Schools Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur Po~ulants

To Teach in Poor Areas of Washington WASHINGTON (NC)-Twelve

public schools in povertystriekshyen areas of the nations capital will soon get 24 teachers aides-shyall postulants of the Sisters of Notre DaDie de Namur

We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

FoRow-lIP Projeel llheywill be assigned

publicllChoOl principal who will send them to assist teachersiD the primal7 eradeas lI8id Sister Maq Lea

They will be engaged in ehild~directed activities she elaborated helping in any W87 they can suchas story-telling being extra help on the playshyground and reading with the children

The ~ojectis a fonow-up to another which has attractednashytiona attention since its incepshytion more than one year ago Thisis Sister Mary Leos aftershyschool study hall for grade school chi1drenmostmiddotof -them

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

When believers -react -inthls way she -said they reinforce secularism by not belonging in the actual mainstream of s0shyciety

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Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

l bl an avowedly Marxist-Leniuist t it f th L tmiddot Am PHILADELPHIAday Conference on the Role of cnpp mg pro emll~ rue P cure 0 e a m ershygovernment on the beautiful ieU probl~mmiddot

the Laity in the Home Missions Chunh Teaeher Caribbean island of Cuba that He said summertime volunteer maJor efforts have been initi-

Programs for home mission work In an inspiring opening- adshy bl d d 1 tes ated to study and understandhave mushroomed beyond eon- dress to the assem e e egad b Bi h M the serious problems posed by

trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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Fatima Pilgr~~ns

Top M~~lion FATIMA (NC)-More than a

million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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Morally Unobiectionable for Everyone Apache Rifles Guns of August Santa Glaus Conquers the Atragon Incredible Mr limpet Martians Boy Ten Feet Tan Indian Paint Secret of Magic Island Brass Bottle Ullies of Field Sergeants 3 Cheyenne Autumn Man From Button Williow Starlighters Day Mars Invaided Mara of the Wilderness Summer Holiday Dear Brigitte Mediterranean Holiday Sword of Ali Baba Disorderly Orderly Modem TImes Those Calloways Dream Maker Mouse on Moon Train Drum Beat Murder Ahoy Truth About Spring Duke Wore Jeans Murder Mostmiddot Foul Unearthly Stranger East at Sudan My Fair lady Voyage to End Universe Emil and the Detectives Never Put it In Writing War Party Fall of Roman Empire One Mans Way When the Clock Strikes Fate Is the Hunter Only One in New York Whos Minding Store Father Goose Outlaws Is Coming Wild amp Wonderful Ferry Cross the Mersey Papas Delicate Condition Windjammer Finest Hours Patsy The World of Abbott and Costello First Men in the Moon Romeo amp Juliet Yank in Viet Nam A FtIIffy Sampson amp Slave Queen You Have to Run Fast

Uno6iectionable for Adults Adolescents Act I Dr Terrors House SanJuro Advance to Rear of Horrors Satan Bug Aphrodit Fail Safe Seance on a Wet Afternoon Baby the Rain Must Fall Gorgon Secret Invasion Back Door to Hell Horror at It All Secret of Blood Island Behola A Pale Horse Id Rather Be Rich Shock Treatment Black Spurs King at Sun 633 Squadron Black loa Lawrence of Arabia South Pacific Captain Newman MD Man From Galveston TaggartChaiN Garden Mary Mary Taxi for Tobruk-Children of Damned Miracle Worker 36 Hours Charade Moro Witch Doctor TWice Told Tales Citizen Kanelt Muscle Beach Party Unsinkable Molly Q~ Come R~middot With Me Night Walker Voice at Hurricane Crack in the World None but the Brave Walk TIghtrope CIIrse of the Mummyt Poihf of Order Wall of Hell Tomb Ring- of Treason Weekend With Lulu

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For Adults (With Reservations) This classification is gJve~ to certain t ilms w~iCh while not morally offensve

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Morally Obiectionable in Part for Everyone Americamzation of Emny Kitten With AWhip Soldier in the Rain Blacle Sabbatl lady in Cage Splendor in Grass Comedy at Terrors Les Abysses Strangle~ Curse at Living COlllSe love Has Many Faces Sunday In New York Devils of Darkness love the Italian Way Sylvia Diary of a Bachelor Masque of the Red Death The Devil and the Female Jungle Nutty Naughty Chateau 10 Commandments 4 for rexas Pajama Party Three Fables of Love Frightened City Pleasure Seekers Tiara Tahiti lBr) Get Yourself A College Girl Psyche 59 Time Travelers GI Bluss Quick Before It Melts Under AgeGirl Happ Racmg Fever Vice and Virtue Hause Is Not A Home Raiders From Beneath Viva las Vegas Jessica the Sea What A Way To Go Joy House Sex and the Single Girl Nhy Bother to Knock Jolin Goldfarb Please ShOCk Corridor Yesterday Today and

COrrie Horne Small World of Sammy Lee Tomorrow

Condemned EmDtv Canvas Monda Pazza Terrace KISS Me Stupid Silence To love leYs Talk About Womell Sweet and Sour Woman in the Dunes

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Scholars Engage In Colloquy

LATROBE (NC) - Catholie and Jewish scholars middotspent four days examining relations beshytween their faiths here in Pennshysylvania and uncovered many areas of agreement as well as disagreempnt

Two Scripture scholarsshyFather Roland Murphy QCarm of the Catholic University of America in Washington D C and Rabbi Samuel Sandroel of Hebrew Union College in Cinshycinnati-noted a broad scholarly consensus between Catholic and Jewish students of the Bible

Father Murphy said this ha$ been made possible by the shared concern of scholars for understanding the biblical messhysage in its historical perspeegtshytive

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Debate Tourney

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year more than 100 outstanding high-school debaters from New England will assemble at Stoneshyhill College on Saturday Fe~

rllary 13 for the annual StoneshyhilI College Debate Tournament for secondary schools Nearly forty public parochial and pri shyvate high schools will partici shypate in an all-day tournament to debate the national topic ltthat nuclear weapons should be controlled by an International Organization Each school will send both an affirmative and a negative team

The Debating Society of Stoneshyhill College which has had an unusually successful year itself in collegiate debating circles will act as host to the tournashyment

The Director of the tournashyuent is Rev Roger P Quilty esc Chairman of the Political Science Department and Modshyerator of fhe Debating Society The final round of the tourney will be conducted Saturday afshyternoon at 3 in Holy Cross HaD and is open to public attendance

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Fa II River Club To Present Panel On Delinquency

On Sunday evening at 7 30 in the Sacred Heart School FaIt RiVer the Mens Club of that parish is presenting a panel on Juvenile Delinquency Entitled The causes manifestshyations and management of Jushyyenile Delinquency the panel will feature individuals promishyIlent in the field of juvenile matshywrs and is open to all organizashytfons and individuals who may wish to attend

Moderator of the panel will be Rev John F Cronin director of St Vincents Home in Fall River Panel participants will be Leoshynel V Garganta Executive Dishyrector of the Childrens Home Fall River Dr Paul Solomon psychologist in the Fall River Public School Department and Alfred Moquin Juvenile Probashytion Officer of Fall River and NEw Bedford

Questions from the floor will be answered following the panel discussion

New Serra Club For Taunton

The newly formed Taunton Serra Club will hold Charter Night at 7 tonight at Merrimacs South Easton Bishop James L Connolly will be the honored guest and speaker for the eveshyning

Officers of the new chapter of Serra InternatioJlal are Joseph R~middotan president Joseph Scanlon 1st vice-president Frank Guay 2nd vice-president John Rudshydick treasurer Richard K Marshytin secretary and Dr Charles Hoye Matthew McCarthy and Frank Tosti directors Rev Sames LyQIlS of Immaculate Conshyception Church will serve as ~plain

Latin America Catholic Total on Rise us Volunteers Aid in Church Expansion

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of U S priests Religious and laymen serving the Church in Latin America has increased nearly 50 in three years

The total was 409~ of of Jan 1 compared with 2761 on Jan 1 1963 This is an increase of 1220 slightly more than 48 of the 1962 figure

These figures are contained in a report on U S Catholic efforts to supply personnel to the Church in Latin America preshypared by the sub-committee for recruitment of the U S Bishops Committee for Latin America

The report says the total of U S diocesan and religious priests serving in Latin America is 1849 a gain of 343 per cent 1962 figure The 1883 U S nuns in Latin America represent an increase of 694 or 583

Laymen serving in Latin America in association with the Papal Volunteers program total 359

U S religious priests and nuns in Latin America come from 263 religious communities or provshyinces However four communishyties of men and five communities of women account for a total of 1333 or 325 of the U S religious personnel

U S personnel serve in 26 of the 35 countries or territories The largest concentrations are in Puerto Rico 646 Brazil 618 and Peru 589

Wichita Is Planning Ecumenism Board

GIRARD (NC) - Bishop Leo C Byrne administrator of the Wichita diocese has announced plans to establish the first Kanshysas Diocesan Commission on Ecumenism

The commission will examine the Church to see what we must do to renew ourselves as Chrisshytians Then and only then can we hope to take steps toward reshyunion with our separated brethshy~

izers of the CICOP Right photo during one of the lighter moments of the convention three outstanding conventioners chat Left to right Archshybishop Helder Pessoa Camara of Recife Brazil Dr Gerard Griffin president of the National Federation of Catholic Physicians and Bishop Manuel Larrain Errazuriz of TalCJa Chile NC Photo

The number of U S diocesan c~ergy in Latin America is 179 They conduct 59 parishes in 11 countries

The diocesan priests come from 49 U S dioceses with by far the heaviest contribution a~cording to the report from the Boston archdiocese Thirty-nine Boston priests are members of

tl1e Missionary Society of St James the Apostle founded by Cardinal Cushing for work in Latin America Total U S memshybership in the society is 74

Laity at Work

Seven other U S dioceses beshysides Boston have supplied five or more priests for Latin Amershyica They are Jefferson City 12 St Louis 10 Newark eight San Diego seven Camden six Bridgeport five and Kansas City-St Joseph five

In the area of lay mission work there are eight dioceses which have supplied 10 or more

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Legislators Compromise On Farm Labor Policies

By Msgr George G Higgins Six years ago economist John K Galbraith of Harvard

University-who later became US Ambassador to India but is now back in the classroom-popularized the notion that ours is the affluent society His book by that title received more attention and probably sold more copies than any other serious treatshyise on economics published in any previous year since the great depression of the 30s To some extent this may have been due to Professor G alb r a i t h s remarkably enshygaging literary style but to an eve n greater extent it must be attributed I think to the fact that at that particular time the American people were ready and willing to believe that we had finally solved the problem of poverty - that we had indeed become the affluent society

A few years later public conshyfidence on this score suddenly began to wane Michael Harshyringtons book The Other Americans starkly dramatized the problem of poverty in the midst of plenty-a problem which now holds the center of the national stage

Rural Slums This sudden switch in public

interest and concern is not to be interpreted as a reflection on Professor Galbraiths incisive analysis of the economic state of the union Quite the contrary

It is possible of course that some Americans may have conshycluded from a cursory reading of The Affluent Society that poverty has been completely eliminated in the United States If so they were badly mistaken for Galbraith explicitly pointed out in his book that in spite of our enormous productivity poverty does survive particshyularly in the rural segment of our economy

The hard core of the poor he concluded is declining but not with great rapidity and the modern locus of poverty is even more the rural than the urban

shlm Unfamiliar Kind

Professor Galbraiths emphasis on the problem of rural poverty is paralleled in the writings of HarTington and a number of other competent authors and yet it would probably be accurate to say that most of us who live in big cities still tend to think of poverty almost exclusively as a problem of the urban slums

This is understandable of course but regrettable nonetheshyless for until big-city voters beshycome more acutely aware of the extent of rural poverty not very

much will be done about it Human Waste

This is particulllrly true of the specific problem of poverty among migratory agricultural workers whose miserable plight was described as foHows in the introduction to a study The Migratory Farm Worker in America prepared a few years

Newman Club The Newman Club of SMTI

Fall River will meet Wednesday evening Feb 17 in Room C-8

Rev Mr Robert Hansel of St Lukes Episcopal Church Fall River who recently wrote a series of newspaper articles on juvenile deliquency will address the group on this topic

Visitors are welcome to the meeting

ago for the Senate Subcommitshytee on Migratory Labor

The migrant and his family are lonely wanderers on the face of our land They are living tesshytimonials to the poverty and neshyglect that is possible even in our

wealthy and dynamic democracy that prides itself on its protecshytion and concern for the indishyvidual

Behind the screen of statistics showing migrant labor toiling often for as little as 50 cents an hour and working only 131 days a year we see families crowded into shelters that are more like coops for animals with children undernourished and in poor health two or three years behind in school with little chance to develop their talents and become fully useful to themselves or their country

This is the ugliest kind of human waste The plight of the migrant and his family is a charge on the conscience of all of us

Wanderers Ignored The plight of American migrashy

tory workers is just about as bad today as it was when this Senate report was released in the late 50s One of the principal reasons for this is that up to the present time our lawmakers have comshypromised on the issue of farm labor

Not only have our institutions failed to adopt policies that would assure an adequate supply of farm labor at decent standards of employment but they have also been used to procure forshyeign labor in a manner which in many cases has had an adverse effect on the major employment conditions wages and working conditions of domestic farmshyworkers

Moreover government at all levels has seen fit to exempt agricultural labor from most of the great social and labor legisshylation which has been enacted during the past 30 years

If this situation is ever going to be remedied big-city voters will have to take the initiative in fighting for the rights of mishygratory workers in and out of the halls of Congress for sad to say they are so completely unshyorganized that they cannot speak for themselves with any effecshytiveness and even sadder to say legislators frorr the rural areas of the nation with few excepshytions have thus far shown no disposition to speak up for them either in the Congress or in the legislatures of their respective States

Hour of St Francis Gets New TV Home

LOS ANGELES (NC)-A new studio for Hour of St Francis productions will be dedicated here Sunday Feb 14 by James Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles

The two-story modernistic structure will contain adminisshytrative and production facilities including a 115-by-65 foot sound stage The studio is located in downtown Los Angeles

Father K~rl Holtsnider OFM is producer of the Hour of St Francis and Father Emery Tang OFM is associate producer The Hour of St Francis is supshyported by Third Order of St Francis members through the country

APPOINTEE Rev John F McCarthy 34 of Butte Mont has been named by Pope Paul an official of the Vaticans Congregation for the Oriental Churcr He sucshyceeds Msgr Raymond P Etshyteldorf of DubuquE~ who is now secretary ofthe Pontifi shycal Work of the Propagation of the Faith NC Photo

Prelate Scores Caste SystE~m

TUCSON (NC)-QJiet legisshylation which permit the exshyploitation and depletion of natshyural resources and the social caste system which handicaps the Indian and Spanish-speaking people of the Southwest were scored here in Arizona by Msgr Raymond J Gallagher secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities

In a statement filed fo the NCCC with the National Conshyference on Poverty in the Southshywest Msgr Gallagher said that preferential treatmen~ given to exploiters through quil~t legislashytion constitutes a handicap to the present economic life and an obstacle to future societal founshydations in the Southweurost

Preferential treatment for a few at the expense of many is a violation of the most fundamenshytal democratic concepts he added

Msgr Gallagher criticized a tradition we have allowed to grow which implies there is something inferior about those of a different color national origin or culture He said this discrimination has created a veritable caste

Mission Effort Aids Poor Chile Area

GRAND RAPIDS (NC)-The Diocese of Grand Rapids has anshynounced plans to sponsor a misshy

sion in a slum seetiOI~ of Sanshytiago Chile in cooperation with the Holy Cross Fathers of the Indiana province

The Holy Cross community will in effect lend priests to the diocese which will send them to Santiago llnd support them at the rate of $2500 per year per priest

Plans also call for the diocese to recruit and support lay pershysons for the mission work Eventually it is hoped that the diocese will be able to send diocshyesan priests there as wen as major seminarians during voshycation periods

The first Holy Cross priest to take up his post in S~ntiago is Father Joseph F P-awlicki CSC a native of Manistee Mich

Bishop Hits Widespread Confusion Amonq Catholics on Birth Control

ROCKFORD (NC) - Bishop Loras T Lane of Rockford deshyploring widespread confusion among Catholics about birth conshytrol said there has been no change in the position of the Church in regard to the limitashytion of births

This does not mean however that the Church is ignoring the scientific discoveries made in reshycent years or the considered opinions based on those discovshyeries Bishop Lane said He spoke at the first meeting of the Fox River Valley chapter of the Catholic Physicians Guild

The bishop recalling that Pope Paul VI has established a special commission to study this extremely complex and inportant problem noted that the Pope did not say when the study will be completed al shytllOugh he expressed the hope that it might be soon

In the meantime he pointed out the Pope has specifically stated that previous moral nornw on the subject of birth regulashytion must be considered valid

Bishop Lane said that shythe past several years wideshyspread confusion has been cshyated through the public expr~

sion of various views on the pad of Catholics regarding the subshyject of birth control

He said this has added noamp only to the burden of the priesi in the confessional but it also a matter of particular conshycern to Catholic doctors

Advisory Role WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshy

bishop Robert E Lucey of Sall Antonio is one of 14 persons named by President Johnson to a committee to advise the adshyministrations anti-poverty proshygram

INDIA GOD ANn FATHER LUKE FATHER LUKE IS GODS MAN IN KALLODY A VILLAGE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE WORLD You marvel in souill

lDelia amp0 see amphis priest adapt himshyleU heroicalb amp0 misel7 bull Hisshydelicate body is worn by work and

want am Gods man in Kalmiddot Iody Failler Luke says simply God put me here amp0 take care 01

people It He gives as time we ClaD do great things for Him bull bull You are surprised when youngsampelll in amphe local school ask questions about faucets tractors electric

Tbe Hoi Plllbflls Miss01TANI ligbts You sense a yearning forlor Ibe Orifllal Cbmb progress and self-improvement

The yearning Is due to Father Luke We bave no church as you can see he Says If we can build a churCh our Catholics will have Sunday Mass Holy Communion every week instructions from the pulpit Well have converts as well I pray Help Father Luke Sinee iIIe men in the village will contribute the manual labor free of charge iIIe church will cost only $3800 Be needs $100 $50 $25 $10 $2 gifts to purchase shovels picks cement bull bull bull If you buildmiddot1t all by yourself name iIIe church for your favorite saint in memOI7 of your loved ones Youll be sharing with Father Luke in a labor of love For every reader who sends him help Failler Luke promises his prayers and those of his pennishyleIIIl parishioners

NEWS IN THE HOLY LAND o FLASH FLOODS AND SNOW in three villages (Kerk Maan

and Areas) in southern Jordan left 1200 people homeless The Pontificial Mission fOJ Palestine rushed in 500 blankets but more blankets are needed Give a blanket ($2) to a shiYshyering ehild Write us now

D FATHER SHARBEL MAKLOUF Lebanese monk -of the Mashyronite Rite whose canonization cause is proceeding in Rome practiced virtue to a heroic degree the Congregation of Rites has ruled Like to train a native priest Well send you his name and be will write to you It costs only $100 a year ($850 a month) $600 for the entire six-year course

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Volunteer Work Program MANILA (NC)-CathoIic Relief Services-National

Catholic Welfare Conference has started a volunteer work program designed to channel the energies of nearly a milshylion unemployed into useful public projects in the Philipshypines The program works

F at her Raymond Lacassesthis way Community leadshyOMI parish priest of Cagayaners determine the type of de SuIu after the mission plane

project to be accomplished Volunteer Workers are recruited But instead of financial remunshyeration for their work the volshyunteers obtain CRS-NCWC reshynef goods in the form of milk Wheat cornmeal fats and oils or flour Often relief clothes are thrown in for good measure

Popular Started in April last year the

program has become so popular that to date there are 44 projects either completed or under comshypletion throughout the country

Among the projects are conshystruction of village schools and recreation centers paving of roads reforestration building foot bridges and digging arteshysian wells Other projects inshyelude irrigation dams salt beds a wharf fishing nets plant nurshysery and handicraft making as well as health centers

In Cagayan de Sulu the isshylanders constructed an entire airfield for a mission plane The island lies 48 hours away by ship through tough and treacherous seas

Help Themselves The largest number of volshy

unteer workers ever involved in the CRS-NCWC projects was 400 people in the construction of a feeder road in the Mountain Province The smallest number involved was 10 workers

CRS-NCWC director in the Philippines Lee Sanborn said We are interested in helping people to help themselves This is the new trend in our CRSshyNCWC program and we find it better than any other program we ever had It works for inshyvolvement of individuals in their community problems

Episcopalians Invite Priest to Speak

NORWALK (NC) - Father Martin J OConnor Bridgeport diocesan ecumenical commission chairman will be the principaU speaker Saturday Feb 20 at the ann u a I George Washington Birthday corporate Communion of Episcopalian men and boys of the Norwalk area

The service will ~e held in St Pauls Episcopal church on themiddot Green Father OConnor will be the first Catholic priest ever to address the group

Missouri Diocese Plans Newspaper

SPRINGFIELD (NC) - The Diecese of Springfield-Cape Gishyrardeau will begin publication of its own newspaper this Spring Bishop Ignatius J Strecker anshynounced

Editor for the new and as yet unnamed paper will be Father Leo W Nugent director of the Diocesan Bureau of Informationmiddot and pastor of Sacred Heart Parshyish in Conway Bishop Strecker said it is hoped the first issue would appear around Easter

Bishop Cassidy KC Future events scheduled for

Bishop Cassidy Council Somershyset-Swansea Knights of Columshybus include a power plant tour Thursday Feb 18 a mardi gras dance and buffet Saturday Feb 20 first degree exemplification Monday Feb 22 second and third degree exemplifications Thursday Feb 25 and Sunday Feb 28 a blood bank Wednesshy

bullay March 17 and a first degree eKemplificatioa Monda Karcla a

had landed in the brand new air strip remarked

Before Cagayan was considshyered Gods forsaken island It is fast becoming Gods little island paradise thanks to CRSshyNCWC

Report Prague Churches Full

FRANKFURT (NC) - While ominous reports from Czechoshyslovakia tell of priests in prison and a rupture of the commushynist governments unofficial talks with the Holy See the countrys capital city presents to the Western tourist a picture of acshytive and virtually unhampered religious life

Churches in Prague are almost full for Sunday Masses

Congregations are made up not only of the elderly or middleshyaged-those educated in a nonshycommunist atmosphere - but of younger adults and children as well

In a sudden policy switch in 1963 Czechoslovakias Red reshygime swept away its tangle of entrance formalities and launchshyed a publicity campaign boasting the countrys historic cities and lovely countryside Tourists came flocking

R t Episcopalians To Hear Dominican

BARRINGTON (NC)-Father Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Providence (R I) College will deliver the annual Bishop Benshynett lecture at St Johns Episshycopal church here Feb 28

Father Lennon will speak on Authority and the Teenager in the memorial lecture series which honors the late Episcopal Bishop Granville Gaylord Benshynett of Rhode Island He will be the first Cptholic priest to speak in the series

Stonehill Play La cantatrice chauve an

antiplay by Eugene Ionesco will be presented in French at 8 Sunday night Feb 14 at Stoneshyhill College by members of the campus Lafayette Society Dishyocesan students in the cast or on the production staff include Donald Cloutier Robert Ouelshylette and Leo Paradis New Bedshyford Jeanne Hamel Taunton and Jeanne Morrissette and Bershynard Petit Fall River

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Glad to See It Go Boston Cardinal Will Be Happy if Church

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God and thank Pope Paul VI for dresses on cardinal dolls like commented Ric h a r d Cardinal the one I gave Caroline KenshyCushing of reports that the long nedy said Cardinal Cushing silk and ermine cardinals robes The cardinal noted he has may be done away with worn his robe only on rare occashy sions mostly when dedicating a I WIll cer~amlY be dehghte~ church out in the country where

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Cites UrgeDtcy Of Church Unitv

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The Rev Eugene Carson Blake stated clerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA said here in California that recent develshyopments in the Roman Catholic Church have made the need for non-Catholic unity efforts more important and more urgent

Citing the amazing and mirshyaculous renewal of the Catholic Church Dr Blake said no Protestant dares ignore either the reality of Catholic renewal or its bearing upon the life and direction of all C h r i s t ian churches

The chief executive officer of the United Presbyterian Church spoke in the Episcopalian Grace cathedral when four years ago he first proposed a merger of the Presbyterian Episcopal and Methodist Churches and the United Church of Christ

Since then a group called the Consultation on Church Union has met three times to study the possibility of such a step

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Clarence D Long of Maryland has praised Cardinal-designate Lawrence J Shehan of Balti shymore as a worthy successor of his distinguished predecessors in the See of Baltimore

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Wait No Longer You asked my grandfather to wait-you asked my

father to wait-you asked me to wait-and if I dont do something now you will be asking my children to wait These words of a Negro gentleman in Selma Alabama sum up well the present attitude of the Negro in America He just cannot wait any longer And why should he

He cannot wait any longer to become a first-class citshyizen and to assume his right to vote He cannot wait any longer to be treated with the dignity and decency that every human being is entitled to

But he is receiving neither of these rights in Selma If he manages to penetrate to the office where he is finally allowed to take a literacy test to qualify as a voter he is presented with a list of questions that a political science major would do well to pass But he usually does not get this far for his attempt to register is viewed as a violation of law and he is arrested and with little pretense at digshynified treatment is herded off to a camp

Those who thought that the Civil Rights Law would change this have been disappointed They see what the Negro and many others have insisted upon all along-people must be made to obey the law and this with all the power and might and protection of the Federal Government That is not a good way for law to be administered But it is better than no law or law-breaking

And the Negro efforts to bring about what the law demands must not be met with exhortations to him that he wait a little longer Rather the situation must be brought about in which there is no need for him to wait to receive what he is entitled to under the law of the land

Serene Patience Those who met the late Pope John were profoundly

influenced by his quality of serenity In his own person he seemed to project the calm of things divine in the midst of a changing and at times a deteriorating society

Pope Paul hasmiddot spoken on this theme several times and just this week in a talk to those in St Peters Square he used Sundays Gospel-the farmer whose field was sown with weeds by an enemy-to urge that in a society like ours it is necessary to have a big heart and a serene patience

Pointing out that tolerance is not weakness the Pope ~aid Those who desire the good must be patient tolerant understanding and generous toward things which are not good or which do not conform to right principles

The Pope knows that in the face of evil it is very easy for those striving to be good either to become disshyheartened or to be so affected by the evil they see as to be unduly disturbed The Pope calls on all men of good will not to surrender to the evil that is around them and not to be so upset by it as to be frightened or in a panic

The present political tensions in the world the evershypresent spectre of poverty on a monumental scal~ the unshyeertainvalues and dim moral lights by which so many men try to guide their lives indeed even the changing religious atmosphere of the world-ecumenical efforts renewal of Church ceremonial-all these call for serenity of mind and patience This is what the late Pope John exemplified in his life this is what Pope Paul calls on men to have

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The Anchor has been a service to the people of this area for eight years It has served not only to draw them

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In all modesty we would like to think that if The Anchor were no longer around it would be missed Since it is here it should be supported and read

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Peace Is an Eagle Bishop Connolly ~ontinued from Page One

on a given weekday afternOOftt the New March ceremoniee shall be exemplified as Mass will be offered facing the people ill a central area of each dean~ fJf the diocese

To make the above mentionetl changes some adaptation mUBt be made in our churches It w81 with great surprise that manr read of the adaptations in the Holy Fathers Instructions which are to take effect in March MeDshytioned in the Instruction are the following 0

Main Aitar It should stand free from bull

wall - so that one might go aroundmiddot it with ease and so that the celebration of Mass m37 take place facing the people It is to occupy a truly central place in the church building SO that the attention of the whole congregation is spontaneous~ turned toward it (91)

The sanctuary shall be of sufshyficient size so that the sacrecl rites may be conveniently celeshybrated Tabernacle

- The most holy Eucharist shall be reserved in a solid and j_ violable tabernacle placed in the middle of the main altar or of a minor but truly outsbmding altar or according to lawful customs and in particular cases

By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University to be appproved by the local Ordinary also in some other

TODAY - The Altlpearing of the needy the afflict~d noble and properly adorned Our Lady at Lourde That con- (Gradual) How can we believe part of the church clusion of time toward which our in the freely given grace of God It is lawful to celebrate Mass hope looks and all progress is when so much depends on our facing the people even if aimed is the subject of the vi- response when the first reading there is a tabernacle small but sion in todays first reading teIIs us Run to win suitable on the altar (95) And the Gradual echoes this ex- MONDAY-Mass as on Sun- Seat of Celebrant and Ministelll Pec~tion this senSE of move- d B Such a seat shall be so placeday ut we are decisively saved t b 1 men toward the destiny of d th ld as 0 e eaSl y seen by the faithshyan e wor is claimed by f I d th t thtransformatlon an cOl elevatlon Ch u an a e celebrant maynst and Gods love is gratushywhich God wills The Gospels itous And we do have to be truly appear to preside over the historical annunciation places constantly working in the vine- entire community additional emphasis on the fact yard and the world is the home If the seat is placed b~hind that this movement is our his- of terror and our efforts in free- the altar the form of a throne tory the history of which we dam do count So this season be- -reserved for the Bishop-is to are a part fore Lent x be avoided (92)

Other Altars TOMORROW-SevEn Founders And the Christian must be ~ Theseshall be few in number

of the Servite Order And how ableto affirm all of thismiddot with It is highly suitable that the) much a part are we of that his- hope Tile harsh realities as well be placed in chapels in some tory The first reading of tod~ys -as the sweet ones ate our daily way separated from the l)rinshyMass corrects any tendency we bre~d The P~Sch1 season we cipal part of the curch (93) shymight have to minimize or un- tgtcgm toay with Its centeJ and Cross and Candles derplay the rOle of mlln of mans clImax In the Easter mystery Th aidd - ese c n - n accor anee freedom and mans deeds in the Wol be sham Without thiS bOld with the judgement of the Orshyplan of _God for our salation f~cmg of the facts of our expe- di ~b laed 1 tn th The saints the hot men and rlence nny e P c nex middote

3 TUESDA M - Smiddot altar and not nessarlly on it women of history are not a bit aS$ as on un- bull (94) 0 shy

of frosting but part oj the dough dy Easter is our iaptismal Ambit of Gods saying work Accom_feast Lent is or ~al~i~~al re- It is fittiilgthat there be-aJl pUshed in Christ salvation must treat when With your ~rayer a bo f rth tIt ef take flesh in those who follow and penance we reassess and m p e ~ oc ama Ion

audit our commitment So this the Sa~red R~adngs so arrangshyChrist must eontinlJle to ap- paradox has something to do ed that the mmlsters can be pear ea~ seen - and heard by the

ST MARY ON SATURDAY Ith the d~ffe~ence between faithful (96)vlewmg baptIsm as a once-for-

Never will our Lord allow His all event or as initiation into a Schola-ChoIr-Organ message of salvation to be pattern of life and existence They should be so placed that frozen n some static form If it is only a once-for~all it wi~l be clearly eVidenllPt~at Even when that form is the event then it is difficult to un- the smgers and the organist motherhood of the Bessed Vir- derstand how Gods grace of- form a pafrt of tp~ umted comshygin he directs our attention to fered decisively to the human mumty 0 the fa~thfulan so its dynamic aspects Blessed race in Jesus Christ can be baf- t~at they lTIay fulfill thel htur are those who hear the word of fled by man however free he is glcal functIon more SUitably God and keep it (Gospel) and But if our baptism is our sacra- - (9) away from the temptation to set- mental-social immerSion into a Faithful tIe for the veneration of her pattern of dying and rising of T~e~r ~lace should prom1e physical maternity alone daily and hourly decision then parbclpat~o~ visually and With

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY the persistence of clouds is in- proper splnt They should have The terrors of death surged telligible in the sunshine of benches ~r seats The custom round about me (Entrance Gods mercy of reservmg sea~ for certain0

pnvate persons IS to be reshychant) No transition from one WEDNESDAY - Mass as on b

0s I d t 1 k pro ated 10 accordance with season to another in the Chris- Sunday 0 no run 1 e ~ art 32 of the Constitution tian year is any more dramatic man who doesn t see the goal The faithful should Is 1y than this Christmas Epiph- (First realing) This is the dif- he~r the celebrant a~d

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any the love and the bless- ference We run we act we ters with the use of present-day ing of God for this world of ours choose God s love does not technical means -have dwelt in a kind of litur- smother our freedom nor ham- Baptistry wcal euphoria And suddenly ~ock 11s i~ so~e kind of cus~- The dignity of the Sa~r~~nt now it is terror and death that IOned mevltablhty EXistence IS should be clearly apparent and we ace with reading that teach struggle labor prog~ess it should be suitable for the us of labor and sweat and work The difference faith makes IS community celebration of the

There is no contradiction here that we ~e~ the goal and we do Sacra nt but there is certainI) paradox not run like a man who doesnt me How can we be decisively saved see it And with the goal is given Jewish Gift in Christ and yet constantly the means acceptance confishyhave to be working in the vine- dence trust assurance This is PROVIDENCE (NC - A 16shyyard or running the race leilt the atmosphere we breathe in volume collecion of books on that salvation escape us How the Cfiurch It chokes no deci- Judaism was presented to Provishycan we say the world is claimed sion It enables decision free of deuce College conducted by the by Christ the Lord while it is the base- servitudes to which we Dominican Fathers here by the 7et the home of distress bull bull are so prone S e w i B b Chautauqua Society

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

he Chicago Conference on Reshy

igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

Format of the program inshycludes a brief prepared talk by Msgr Charland after which the microphone is thrown open to listeners who can in for imshypromptu on-the-spot answers

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TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

ten said h --e Robert C Cook president Of

the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

Also included are an alticle oe the Second Vatican CouncW deliberations on the topic lieshyprinted from the Tablet a Lofp don England Catholic week~

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

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In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

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We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

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publicllChoOl principal who will send them to assist teachersiD the primal7 eradeas lI8id Sister Maq Lea

They will be engaged in ehild~directed activities she elaborated helping in any W87 they can suchas story-telling being extra help on the playshyground and reading with the children

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

When believers -react -inthls way she -said they reinforce secularism by not belonging in the actual mainstream of s0shyciety

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Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

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the Laity in the Home Missions Chunh Teaeher Caribbean island of Cuba that He said summertime volunteer maJor efforts have been initi-

Programs for home mission work In an inspiring opening- adshy bl d d 1 tes ated to study and understandhave mushroomed beyond eon- dress to the assem e e egad b Bi h M the serious problems posed by

trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

Church U1 the current SOCIal illes inhabits a dwelling thatTo Erect CCD Unit revolution ~Thereal p1ace of the d0e9 not meet the minimum ~

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

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There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Fatima Pilgr~~ns

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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town University medical center has been awarded one of the first two Federal grants under a new program to assist the mentally retarded

The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

The other grant went to the Childrens Rehabilitation Insti shytute of Reistertown Md an afshyfiliate of John Hopkins Univershysity Medical Center Baltimore for $2360250

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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Fa II River Club To Present Panel On Delinquency

On Sunday evening at 7 30 in the Sacred Heart School FaIt RiVer the Mens Club of that parish is presenting a panel on Juvenile Delinquency Entitled The causes manifestshyations and management of Jushyyenile Delinquency the panel will feature individuals promishyIlent in the field of juvenile matshywrs and is open to all organizashytfons and individuals who may wish to attend

Moderator of the panel will be Rev John F Cronin director of St Vincents Home in Fall River Panel participants will be Leoshynel V Garganta Executive Dishyrector of the Childrens Home Fall River Dr Paul Solomon psychologist in the Fall River Public School Department and Alfred Moquin Juvenile Probashytion Officer of Fall River and NEw Bedford

Questions from the floor will be answered following the panel discussion

New Serra Club For Taunton

The newly formed Taunton Serra Club will hold Charter Night at 7 tonight at Merrimacs South Easton Bishop James L Connolly will be the honored guest and speaker for the eveshyning

Officers of the new chapter of Serra InternatioJlal are Joseph R~middotan president Joseph Scanlon 1st vice-president Frank Guay 2nd vice-president John Rudshydick treasurer Richard K Marshytin secretary and Dr Charles Hoye Matthew McCarthy and Frank Tosti directors Rev Sames LyQIlS of Immaculate Conshyception Church will serve as ~plain

Latin America Catholic Total on Rise us Volunteers Aid in Church Expansion

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of U S priests Religious and laymen serving the Church in Latin America has increased nearly 50 in three years

The total was 409~ of of Jan 1 compared with 2761 on Jan 1 1963 This is an increase of 1220 slightly more than 48 of the 1962 figure

These figures are contained in a report on U S Catholic efforts to supply personnel to the Church in Latin America preshypared by the sub-committee for recruitment of the U S Bishops Committee for Latin America

The report says the total of U S diocesan and religious priests serving in Latin America is 1849 a gain of 343 per cent 1962 figure The 1883 U S nuns in Latin America represent an increase of 694 or 583

Laymen serving in Latin America in association with the Papal Volunteers program total 359

U S religious priests and nuns in Latin America come from 263 religious communities or provshyinces However four communishyties of men and five communities of women account for a total of 1333 or 325 of the U S religious personnel

U S personnel serve in 26 of the 35 countries or territories The largest concentrations are in Puerto Rico 646 Brazil 618 and Peru 589

Wichita Is Planning Ecumenism Board

GIRARD (NC) - Bishop Leo C Byrne administrator of the Wichita diocese has announced plans to establish the first Kanshysas Diocesan Commission on Ecumenism

The commission will examine the Church to see what we must do to renew ourselves as Chrisshytians Then and only then can we hope to take steps toward reshyunion with our separated brethshy~

izers of the CICOP Right photo during one of the lighter moments of the convention three outstanding conventioners chat Left to right Archshybishop Helder Pessoa Camara of Recife Brazil Dr Gerard Griffin president of the National Federation of Catholic Physicians and Bishop Manuel Larrain Errazuriz of TalCJa Chile NC Photo

The number of U S diocesan c~ergy in Latin America is 179 They conduct 59 parishes in 11 countries

The diocesan priests come from 49 U S dioceses with by far the heaviest contribution a~cording to the report from the Boston archdiocese Thirty-nine Boston priests are members of

tl1e Missionary Society of St James the Apostle founded by Cardinal Cushing for work in Latin America Total U S memshybership in the society is 74

Laity at Work

Seven other U S dioceses beshysides Boston have supplied five or more priests for Latin Amershyica They are Jefferson City 12 St Louis 10 Newark eight San Diego seven Camden six Bridgeport five and Kansas City-St Joseph five

In the area of lay mission work there are eight dioceses which have supplied 10 or more

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Legislators Compromise On Farm Labor Policies

By Msgr George G Higgins Six years ago economist John K Galbraith of Harvard

University-who later became US Ambassador to India but is now back in the classroom-popularized the notion that ours is the affluent society His book by that title received more attention and probably sold more copies than any other serious treatshyise on economics published in any previous year since the great depression of the 30s To some extent this may have been due to Professor G alb r a i t h s remarkably enshygaging literary style but to an eve n greater extent it must be attributed I think to the fact that at that particular time the American people were ready and willing to believe that we had finally solved the problem of poverty - that we had indeed become the affluent society

A few years later public conshyfidence on this score suddenly began to wane Michael Harshyringtons book The Other Americans starkly dramatized the problem of poverty in the midst of plenty-a problem which now holds the center of the national stage

Rural Slums This sudden switch in public

interest and concern is not to be interpreted as a reflection on Professor Galbraiths incisive analysis of the economic state of the union Quite the contrary

It is possible of course that some Americans may have conshycluded from a cursory reading of The Affluent Society that poverty has been completely eliminated in the United States If so they were badly mistaken for Galbraith explicitly pointed out in his book that in spite of our enormous productivity poverty does survive particshyularly in the rural segment of our economy

The hard core of the poor he concluded is declining but not with great rapidity and the modern locus of poverty is even more the rural than the urban

shlm Unfamiliar Kind

Professor Galbraiths emphasis on the problem of rural poverty is paralleled in the writings of HarTington and a number of other competent authors and yet it would probably be accurate to say that most of us who live in big cities still tend to think of poverty almost exclusively as a problem of the urban slums

This is understandable of course but regrettable nonetheshyless for until big-city voters beshycome more acutely aware of the extent of rural poverty not very

much will be done about it Human Waste

This is particulllrly true of the specific problem of poverty among migratory agricultural workers whose miserable plight was described as foHows in the introduction to a study The Migratory Farm Worker in America prepared a few years

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Fall River will meet Wednesday evening Feb 17 in Room C-8

Rev Mr Robert Hansel of St Lukes Episcopal Church Fall River who recently wrote a series of newspaper articles on juvenile deliquency will address the group on this topic

Visitors are welcome to the meeting

ago for the Senate Subcommitshytee on Migratory Labor

The migrant and his family are lonely wanderers on the face of our land They are living tesshytimonials to the poverty and neshyglect that is possible even in our

wealthy and dynamic democracy that prides itself on its protecshytion and concern for the indishyvidual

Behind the screen of statistics showing migrant labor toiling often for as little as 50 cents an hour and working only 131 days a year we see families crowded into shelters that are more like coops for animals with children undernourished and in poor health two or three years behind in school with little chance to develop their talents and become fully useful to themselves or their country

This is the ugliest kind of human waste The plight of the migrant and his family is a charge on the conscience of all of us

Wanderers Ignored The plight of American migrashy

tory workers is just about as bad today as it was when this Senate report was released in the late 50s One of the principal reasons for this is that up to the present time our lawmakers have comshypromised on the issue of farm labor

Not only have our institutions failed to adopt policies that would assure an adequate supply of farm labor at decent standards of employment but they have also been used to procure forshyeign labor in a manner which in many cases has had an adverse effect on the major employment conditions wages and working conditions of domestic farmshyworkers

Moreover government at all levels has seen fit to exempt agricultural labor from most of the great social and labor legisshylation which has been enacted during the past 30 years

If this situation is ever going to be remedied big-city voters will have to take the initiative in fighting for the rights of mishygratory workers in and out of the halls of Congress for sad to say they are so completely unshyorganized that they cannot speak for themselves with any effecshytiveness and even sadder to say legislators frorr the rural areas of the nation with few excepshytions have thus far shown no disposition to speak up for them either in the Congress or in the legislatures of their respective States

Hour of St Francis Gets New TV Home

LOS ANGELES (NC)-A new studio for Hour of St Francis productions will be dedicated here Sunday Feb 14 by James Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles

The two-story modernistic structure will contain adminisshytrative and production facilities including a 115-by-65 foot sound stage The studio is located in downtown Los Angeles

Father K~rl Holtsnider OFM is producer of the Hour of St Francis and Father Emery Tang OFM is associate producer The Hour of St Francis is supshyported by Third Order of St Francis members through the country

APPOINTEE Rev John F McCarthy 34 of Butte Mont has been named by Pope Paul an official of the Vaticans Congregation for the Oriental Churcr He sucshyceeds Msgr Raymond P Etshyteldorf of DubuquE~ who is now secretary ofthe Pontifi shycal Work of the Propagation of the Faith NC Photo

Prelate Scores Caste SystE~m

TUCSON (NC)-QJiet legisshylation which permit the exshyploitation and depletion of natshyural resources and the social caste system which handicaps the Indian and Spanish-speaking people of the Southwest were scored here in Arizona by Msgr Raymond J Gallagher secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities

In a statement filed fo the NCCC with the National Conshyference on Poverty in the Southshywest Msgr Gallagher said that preferential treatmen~ given to exploiters through quil~t legislashytion constitutes a handicap to the present economic life and an obstacle to future societal founshydations in the Southweurost

Preferential treatment for a few at the expense of many is a violation of the most fundamenshytal democratic concepts he added

Msgr Gallagher criticized a tradition we have allowed to grow which implies there is something inferior about those of a different color national origin or culture He said this discrimination has created a veritable caste

Mission Effort Aids Poor Chile Area

GRAND RAPIDS (NC)-The Diocese of Grand Rapids has anshynounced plans to sponsor a misshy

sion in a slum seetiOI~ of Sanshytiago Chile in cooperation with the Holy Cross Fathers of the Indiana province

The Holy Cross community will in effect lend priests to the diocese which will send them to Santiago llnd support them at the rate of $2500 per year per priest

Plans also call for the diocese to recruit and support lay pershysons for the mission work Eventually it is hoped that the diocese will be able to send diocshyesan priests there as wen as major seminarians during voshycation periods

The first Holy Cross priest to take up his post in S~ntiago is Father Joseph F P-awlicki CSC a native of Manistee Mich

Bishop Hits Widespread Confusion Amonq Catholics on Birth Control

ROCKFORD (NC) - Bishop Loras T Lane of Rockford deshyploring widespread confusion among Catholics about birth conshytrol said there has been no change in the position of the Church in regard to the limitashytion of births

This does not mean however that the Church is ignoring the scientific discoveries made in reshycent years or the considered opinions based on those discovshyeries Bishop Lane said He spoke at the first meeting of the Fox River Valley chapter of the Catholic Physicians Guild

The bishop recalling that Pope Paul VI has established a special commission to study this extremely complex and inportant problem noted that the Pope did not say when the study will be completed al shytllOugh he expressed the hope that it might be soon

In the meantime he pointed out the Pope has specifically stated that previous moral nornw on the subject of birth regulashytion must be considered valid

Bishop Lane said that shythe past several years wideshyspread confusion has been cshyated through the public expr~

sion of various views on the pad of Catholics regarding the subshyject of birth control

He said this has added noamp only to the burden of the priesi in the confessional but it also a matter of particular conshycern to Catholic doctors

Advisory Role WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshy

bishop Robert E Lucey of Sall Antonio is one of 14 persons named by President Johnson to a committee to advise the adshyministrations anti-poverty proshygram

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Tbe Hoi Plllbflls Miss01TANI ligbts You sense a yearning forlor Ibe Orifllal Cbmb progress and self-improvement

The yearning Is due to Father Luke We bave no church as you can see he Says If we can build a churCh our Catholics will have Sunday Mass Holy Communion every week instructions from the pulpit Well have converts as well I pray Help Father Luke Sinee iIIe men in the village will contribute the manual labor free of charge iIIe church will cost only $3800 Be needs $100 $50 $25 $10 $2 gifts to purchase shovels picks cement bull bull bull If you buildmiddot1t all by yourself name iIIe church for your favorite saint in memOI7 of your loved ones Youll be sharing with Father Luke in a labor of love For every reader who sends him help Failler Luke promises his prayers and those of his pennishyleIIIl parishioners

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Catholic Welfare Conference has started a volunteer work program designed to channel the energies of nearly a milshylion unemployed into useful public projects in the Philipshypines The program works

F at her Raymond Lacassesthis way Community leadshyOMI parish priest of Cagayaners determine the type of de SuIu after the mission plane

project to be accomplished Volunteer Workers are recruited But instead of financial remunshyeration for their work the volshyunteers obtain CRS-NCWC reshynef goods in the form of milk Wheat cornmeal fats and oils or flour Often relief clothes are thrown in for good measure

Popular Started in April last year the

program has become so popular that to date there are 44 projects either completed or under comshypletion throughout the country

Among the projects are conshystruction of village schools and recreation centers paving of roads reforestration building foot bridges and digging arteshysian wells Other projects inshyelude irrigation dams salt beds a wharf fishing nets plant nurshysery and handicraft making as well as health centers

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Help Themselves The largest number of volshy

unteer workers ever involved in the CRS-NCWC projects was 400 people in the construction of a feeder road in the Mountain Province The smallest number involved was 10 workers

CRS-NCWC director in the Philippines Lee Sanborn said We are interested in helping people to help themselves This is the new trend in our CRSshyNCWC program and we find it better than any other program we ever had It works for inshyvolvement of individuals in their community problems

Episcopalians Invite Priest to Speak

NORWALK (NC) - Father Martin J OConnor Bridgeport diocesan ecumenical commission chairman will be the principaU speaker Saturday Feb 20 at the ann u a I George Washington Birthday corporate Communion of Episcopalian men and boys of the Norwalk area

The service will ~e held in St Pauls Episcopal church on themiddot Green Father OConnor will be the first Catholic priest ever to address the group

Missouri Diocese Plans Newspaper

SPRINGFIELD (NC) - The Diecese of Springfield-Cape Gishyrardeau will begin publication of its own newspaper this Spring Bishop Ignatius J Strecker anshynounced

Editor for the new and as yet unnamed paper will be Father Leo W Nugent director of the Diocesan Bureau of Informationmiddot and pastor of Sacred Heart Parshyish in Conway Bishop Strecker said it is hoped the first issue would appear around Easter

Bishop Cassidy KC Future events scheduled for

Bishop Cassidy Council Somershyset-Swansea Knights of Columshybus include a power plant tour Thursday Feb 18 a mardi gras dance and buffet Saturday Feb 20 first degree exemplification Monday Feb 22 second and third degree exemplifications Thursday Feb 25 and Sunday Feb 28 a blood bank Wednesshy

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Before Cagayan was considshyered Gods forsaken island It is fast becoming Gods little island paradise thanks to CRSshyNCWC

Report Prague Churches Full

FRANKFURT (NC) - While ominous reports from Czechoshyslovakia tell of priests in prison and a rupture of the commushynist governments unofficial talks with the Holy See the countrys capital city presents to the Western tourist a picture of acshytive and virtually unhampered religious life

Churches in Prague are almost full for Sunday Masses

Congregations are made up not only of the elderly or middleshyaged-those educated in a nonshycommunist atmosphere - but of younger adults and children as well

In a sudden policy switch in 1963 Czechoslovakias Red reshygime swept away its tangle of entrance formalities and launchshyed a publicity campaign boasting the countrys historic cities and lovely countryside Tourists came flocking

R t Episcopalians To Hear Dominican

BARRINGTON (NC)-Father Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Providence (R I) College will deliver the annual Bishop Benshynett lecture at St Johns Episshycopal church here Feb 28

Father Lennon will speak on Authority and the Teenager in the memorial lecture series which honors the late Episcopal Bishop Granville Gaylord Benshynett of Rhode Island He will be the first Cptholic priest to speak in the series

Stonehill Play La cantatrice chauve an

antiplay by Eugene Ionesco will be presented in French at 8 Sunday night Feb 14 at Stoneshyhill College by members of the campus Lafayette Society Dishyocesan students in the cast or on the production staff include Donald Cloutier Robert Ouelshylette and Leo Paradis New Bedshyford Jeanne Hamel Taunton and Jeanne Morrissette and Bershynard Petit Fall River

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Glad to See It Go Boston Cardinal Will Be Happy if Church

Decides to End Wearing of Magna Cappa BOSTON (NC)-I say thank it to the nuns to cut up and use

God and thank Pope Paul VI for dresses on cardinal dolls like commented Ric h a r d Cardinal the one I gave Caroline KenshyCushing of reports that the long nedy said Cardinal Cushing silk and ermine cardinals robes The cardinal noted he has may be done away with worn his robe only on rare occashy sions mostly when dedicating a I WIll cer~amlY be dehghte~ church out in the country where

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Cites UrgeDtcy Of Church Unitv

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The Rev Eugene Carson Blake stated clerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA said here in California that recent develshyopments in the Roman Catholic Church have made the need for non-Catholic unity efforts more important and more urgent

Citing the amazing and mirshyaculous renewal of the Catholic Church Dr Blake said no Protestant dares ignore either the reality of Catholic renewal or its bearing upon the life and direction of all C h r i s t ian churches

The chief executive officer of the United Presbyterian Church spoke in the Episcopalian Grace cathedral when four years ago he first proposed a merger of the Presbyterian Episcopal and Methodist Churches and the United Church of Christ

Since then a group called the Consultation on Church Union has met three times to study the possibility of such a step

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Clarence D Long of Maryland has praised Cardinal-designate Lawrence J Shehan of Balti shymore as a worthy successor of his distinguished predecessors in the See of Baltimore

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Wait No Longer You asked my grandfather to wait-you asked my

father to wait-you asked me to wait-and if I dont do something now you will be asking my children to wait These words of a Negro gentleman in Selma Alabama sum up well the present attitude of the Negro in America He just cannot wait any longer And why should he

He cannot wait any longer to become a first-class citshyizen and to assume his right to vote He cannot wait any longer to be treated with the dignity and decency that every human being is entitled to

But he is receiving neither of these rights in Selma If he manages to penetrate to the office where he is finally allowed to take a literacy test to qualify as a voter he is presented with a list of questions that a political science major would do well to pass But he usually does not get this far for his attempt to register is viewed as a violation of law and he is arrested and with little pretense at digshynified treatment is herded off to a camp

Those who thought that the Civil Rights Law would change this have been disappointed They see what the Negro and many others have insisted upon all along-people must be made to obey the law and this with all the power and might and protection of the Federal Government That is not a good way for law to be administered But it is better than no law or law-breaking

And the Negro efforts to bring about what the law demands must not be met with exhortations to him that he wait a little longer Rather the situation must be brought about in which there is no need for him to wait to receive what he is entitled to under the law of the land

Serene Patience Those who met the late Pope John were profoundly

influenced by his quality of serenity In his own person he seemed to project the calm of things divine in the midst of a changing and at times a deteriorating society

Pope Paul hasmiddot spoken on this theme several times and just this week in a talk to those in St Peters Square he used Sundays Gospel-the farmer whose field was sown with weeds by an enemy-to urge that in a society like ours it is necessary to have a big heart and a serene patience

Pointing out that tolerance is not weakness the Pope ~aid Those who desire the good must be patient tolerant understanding and generous toward things which are not good or which do not conform to right principles

The Pope knows that in the face of evil it is very easy for those striving to be good either to become disshyheartened or to be so affected by the evil they see as to be unduly disturbed The Pope calls on all men of good will not to surrender to the evil that is around them and not to be so upset by it as to be frightened or in a panic

The present political tensions in the world the evershypresent spectre of poverty on a monumental scal~ the unshyeertainvalues and dim moral lights by which so many men try to guide their lives indeed even the changing religious atmosphere of the world-ecumenical efforts renewal of Church ceremonial-all these call for serenity of mind and patience This is what the late Pope John exemplified in his life this is what Pope Paul calls on men to have

A Service One way people know how much they appreciate any

service is to imagine what would happen if it were no longer provided

The Anchor has been a service to the people of this area for eight years It has served not only to draw them

closer to one another but to help them form a truly Cathshyolic mentality by giving them the principles and helping them make application of principles to present situations

In all modesty we would like to think that if The Anchor were no longer around it would be missed Since it is here it should be supported and read

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 675-7151 PUBLISHER

Most Rev James l Connolly DO PhD GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

Peace Is an Eagle Bishop Connolly ~ontinued from Page One

on a given weekday afternOOftt the New March ceremoniee shall be exemplified as Mass will be offered facing the people ill a central area of each dean~ fJf the diocese

To make the above mentionetl changes some adaptation mUBt be made in our churches It w81 with great surprise that manr read of the adaptations in the Holy Fathers Instructions which are to take effect in March MeDshytioned in the Instruction are the following 0

Main Aitar It should stand free from bull

wall - so that one might go aroundmiddot it with ease and so that the celebration of Mass m37 take place facing the people It is to occupy a truly central place in the church building SO that the attention of the whole congregation is spontaneous~ turned toward it (91)

The sanctuary shall be of sufshyficient size so that the sacrecl rites may be conveniently celeshybrated Tabernacle

- The most holy Eucharist shall be reserved in a solid and j_ violable tabernacle placed in the middle of the main altar or of a minor but truly outsbmding altar or according to lawful customs and in particular cases

By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University to be appproved by the local Ordinary also in some other

TODAY - The Altlpearing of the needy the afflict~d noble and properly adorned Our Lady at Lourde That con- (Gradual) How can we believe part of the church clusion of time toward which our in the freely given grace of God It is lawful to celebrate Mass hope looks and all progress is when so much depends on our facing the people even if aimed is the subject of the vi- response when the first reading there is a tabernacle small but sion in todays first reading teIIs us Run to win suitable on the altar (95) And the Gradual echoes this ex- MONDAY-Mass as on Sun- Seat of Celebrant and Ministelll Pec~tion this senSE of move- d B Such a seat shall be so placeday ut we are decisively saved t b 1 men toward the destiny of d th ld as 0 e eaSl y seen by the faithshyan e wor is claimed by f I d th t thtransformatlon an cOl elevatlon Ch u an a e celebrant maynst and Gods love is gratushywhich God wills The Gospels itous And we do have to be truly appear to preside over the historical annunciation places constantly working in the vine- entire community additional emphasis on the fact yard and the world is the home If the seat is placed b~hind that this movement is our his- of terror and our efforts in free- the altar the form of a throne tory the history of which we dam do count So this season be- -reserved for the Bishop-is to are a part fore Lent x be avoided (92)

Other Altars TOMORROW-SevEn Founders And the Christian must be ~ Theseshall be few in number

of the Servite Order And how ableto affirm all of thismiddot with It is highly suitable that the) much a part are we of that his- hope Tile harsh realities as well be placed in chapels in some tory The first reading of tod~ys -as the sweet ones ate our daily way separated from the l)rinshyMass corrects any tendency we bre~d The P~Sch1 season we cipal part of the curch (93) shymight have to minimize or un- tgtcgm toay with Its centeJ and Cross and Candles derplay the rOle of mlln of mans clImax In the Easter mystery Th aidd - ese c n - n accor anee freedom and mans deeds in the Wol be sham Without thiS bOld with the judgement of the Orshyplan of _God for our salation f~cmg of the facts of our expe- di ~b laed 1 tn th The saints the hot men and rlence nny e P c nex middote

3 TUESDA M - Smiddot altar and not nessarlly on it women of history are not a bit aS$ as on un- bull (94) 0 shy

of frosting but part oj the dough dy Easter is our iaptismal Ambit of Gods saying work Accom_feast Lent is or ~al~i~~al re- It is fittiilgthat there be-aJl pUshed in Christ salvation must treat when With your ~rayer a bo f rth tIt ef take flesh in those who follow and penance we reassess and m p e ~ oc ama Ion

audit our commitment So this the Sa~red R~adngs so arrangshyChrist must eontinlJle to ap- paradox has something to do ed that the mmlsters can be pear ea~ seen - and heard by the

ST MARY ON SATURDAY Ith the d~ffe~ence between faithful (96)vlewmg baptIsm as a once-for-

Never will our Lord allow His all event or as initiation into a Schola-ChoIr-Organ message of salvation to be pattern of life and existence They should be so placed that frozen n some static form If it is only a once-for~all it wi~l be clearly eVidenllPt~at Even when that form is the event then it is difficult to un- the smgers and the organist motherhood of the Bessed Vir- derstand how Gods grace of- form a pafrt of tp~ umted comshygin he directs our attention to fered decisively to the human mumty 0 the fa~thfulan so its dynamic aspects Blessed race in Jesus Christ can be baf- t~at they lTIay fulfill thel htur are those who hear the word of fled by man however free he is glcal functIon more SUitably God and keep it (Gospel) and But if our baptism is our sacra- - (9) away from the temptation to set- mental-social immerSion into a Faithful tIe for the veneration of her pattern of dying and rising of T~e~r ~lace should prom1e physical maternity alone daily and hourly decision then parbclpat~o~ visually and With

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY the persistence of clouds is in- proper splnt They should have The terrors of death surged telligible in the sunshine of benches ~r seats The custom round about me (Entrance Gods mercy of reservmg sea~ for certain0

pnvate persons IS to be reshychant) No transition from one WEDNESDAY - Mass as on b

0s I d t 1 k pro ated 10 accordance with season to another in the Chris- Sunday 0 no run 1 e ~ art 32 of the Constitution tian year is any more dramatic man who doesn t see the goal The faithful should Is 1y than this Christmas Epiph- (First realing) This is the dif- he~r the celebrant a~d

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any the love and the bless- ference We run we act we ters with the use of present-day ing of God for this world of ours choose God s love does not technical means -have dwelt in a kind of litur- smother our freedom nor ham- Baptistry wcal euphoria And suddenly ~ock 11s i~ so~e kind of cus~- The dignity of the Sa~r~~nt now it is terror and death that IOned mevltablhty EXistence IS should be clearly apparent and we ace with reading that teach struggle labor prog~ess it should be suitable for the us of labor and sweat and work The difference faith makes IS community celebration of the

There is no contradiction here that we ~e~ the goal and we do Sacra nt but there is certainI) paradox not run like a man who doesnt me How can we be decisively saved see it And with the goal is given Jewish Gift in Christ and yet constantly the means acceptance confishyhave to be working in the vine- dence trust assurance This is PROVIDENCE (NC - A 16shyyard or running the race leilt the atmosphere we breathe in volume collecion of books on that salvation escape us How the Cfiurch It chokes no deci- Judaism was presented to Provishycan we say the world is claimed sion It enables decision free of deuce College conducted by the by Christ the Lord while it is the base- servitudes to which we Dominican Fathers here by the 7et the home of distress bull bull are so prone S e w i B b Chautauqua Society

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

he Chicago Conference on Reshy

igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

Format of the program inshycludes a brief prepared talk by Msgr Charland after which the microphone is thrown open to listeners who can in for imshypromptu on-the-spot answers

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TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

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In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

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Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

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public schools in povertystriekshyen areas of the nations capital will soon get 24 teachers aides-shyall postulants of the Sisters of Notre DaDie de Namur

We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

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publicllChoOl principal who will send them to assist teachersiD the primal7 eradeas lI8id Sister Maq Lea

They will be engaged in ehild~directed activities she elaborated helping in any W87 they can suchas story-telling being extra help on the playshyground and reading with the children

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

When believers -react -inthls way she -said they reinforce secularism by not belonging in the actual mainstream of s0shyciety

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Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

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trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

Attends Svice PROVIDENCE (Nt) - Bishop

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to a Permanent liver for $10 I pve m7seU a home permanent Instead of gOq to the beauty patiOI Here Is the dUferenee for the Missions bullbullbull to an amdversar- giver for $56 Enclosed Is our annual check on our weddIDg aashymversary This one is for our 56th We regret it Is tIO nWe vIth which tothank God for so much bull bullbull to talented dver for $105 Please aceept this tor the poor of the worleL I gel so much pleasure from playInc the ch1lrch organ that I wish to sbare my fees with those who have DOthInC to dYe them pleasure

Bishop Sheens latest book THE POWER OF -LOVE is avaUshyable in paperback Based on His Excellencys nationally syndishyeated column and including material never published before THE POWER OF LOVE shows bow love belongs in every major area of our lives He shows how love can give us direction despite the complexities and distractions of our time It will be an important contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike It is available for $60 by writing the Order Department of The Society for the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 10001

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

Members of Falmouth Knights for the papers distinguished of Columbus Council are collectshy service to the Cleveland commushying toyS to be distributed at an nity by its objective factual inshyEaster party for retarded chil shy formative and comprehensive reshydren Particularly needed are porting and analysis of events dolls doll clothing and soft during Clevelands crisis in stuffed animals race and education iD1964

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

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Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

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In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Legislators Compromise On Farm Labor Policies

By Msgr George G Higgins Six years ago economist John K Galbraith of Harvard

University-who later became US Ambassador to India but is now back in the classroom-popularized the notion that ours is the affluent society His book by that title received more attention and probably sold more copies than any other serious treatshyise on economics published in any previous year since the great depression of the 30s To some extent this may have been due to Professor G alb r a i t h s remarkably enshygaging literary style but to an eve n greater extent it must be attributed I think to the fact that at that particular time the American people were ready and willing to believe that we had finally solved the problem of poverty - that we had indeed become the affluent society

A few years later public conshyfidence on this score suddenly began to wane Michael Harshyringtons book The Other Americans starkly dramatized the problem of poverty in the midst of plenty-a problem which now holds the center of the national stage

Rural Slums This sudden switch in public

interest and concern is not to be interpreted as a reflection on Professor Galbraiths incisive analysis of the economic state of the union Quite the contrary

It is possible of course that some Americans may have conshycluded from a cursory reading of The Affluent Society that poverty has been completely eliminated in the United States If so they were badly mistaken for Galbraith explicitly pointed out in his book that in spite of our enormous productivity poverty does survive particshyularly in the rural segment of our economy

The hard core of the poor he concluded is declining but not with great rapidity and the modern locus of poverty is even more the rural than the urban

shlm Unfamiliar Kind

Professor Galbraiths emphasis on the problem of rural poverty is paralleled in the writings of HarTington and a number of other competent authors and yet it would probably be accurate to say that most of us who live in big cities still tend to think of poverty almost exclusively as a problem of the urban slums

This is understandable of course but regrettable nonetheshyless for until big-city voters beshycome more acutely aware of the extent of rural poverty not very

much will be done about it Human Waste

This is particulllrly true of the specific problem of poverty among migratory agricultural workers whose miserable plight was described as foHows in the introduction to a study The Migratory Farm Worker in America prepared a few years

Newman Club The Newman Club of SMTI

Fall River will meet Wednesday evening Feb 17 in Room C-8

Rev Mr Robert Hansel of St Lukes Episcopal Church Fall River who recently wrote a series of newspaper articles on juvenile deliquency will address the group on this topic

Visitors are welcome to the meeting

ago for the Senate Subcommitshytee on Migratory Labor

The migrant and his family are lonely wanderers on the face of our land They are living tesshytimonials to the poverty and neshyglect that is possible even in our

wealthy and dynamic democracy that prides itself on its protecshytion and concern for the indishyvidual

Behind the screen of statistics showing migrant labor toiling often for as little as 50 cents an hour and working only 131 days a year we see families crowded into shelters that are more like coops for animals with children undernourished and in poor health two or three years behind in school with little chance to develop their talents and become fully useful to themselves or their country

This is the ugliest kind of human waste The plight of the migrant and his family is a charge on the conscience of all of us

Wanderers Ignored The plight of American migrashy

tory workers is just about as bad today as it was when this Senate report was released in the late 50s One of the principal reasons for this is that up to the present time our lawmakers have comshypromised on the issue of farm labor

Not only have our institutions failed to adopt policies that would assure an adequate supply of farm labor at decent standards of employment but they have also been used to procure forshyeign labor in a manner which in many cases has had an adverse effect on the major employment conditions wages and working conditions of domestic farmshyworkers

Moreover government at all levels has seen fit to exempt agricultural labor from most of the great social and labor legisshylation which has been enacted during the past 30 years

If this situation is ever going to be remedied big-city voters will have to take the initiative in fighting for the rights of mishygratory workers in and out of the halls of Congress for sad to say they are so completely unshyorganized that they cannot speak for themselves with any effecshytiveness and even sadder to say legislators frorr the rural areas of the nation with few excepshytions have thus far shown no disposition to speak up for them either in the Congress or in the legislatures of their respective States

Hour of St Francis Gets New TV Home

LOS ANGELES (NC)-A new studio for Hour of St Francis productions will be dedicated here Sunday Feb 14 by James Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles

The two-story modernistic structure will contain adminisshytrative and production facilities including a 115-by-65 foot sound stage The studio is located in downtown Los Angeles

Father K~rl Holtsnider OFM is producer of the Hour of St Francis and Father Emery Tang OFM is associate producer The Hour of St Francis is supshyported by Third Order of St Francis members through the country

APPOINTEE Rev John F McCarthy 34 of Butte Mont has been named by Pope Paul an official of the Vaticans Congregation for the Oriental Churcr He sucshyceeds Msgr Raymond P Etshyteldorf of DubuquE~ who is now secretary ofthe Pontifi shycal Work of the Propagation of the Faith NC Photo

Prelate Scores Caste SystE~m

TUCSON (NC)-QJiet legisshylation which permit the exshyploitation and depletion of natshyural resources and the social caste system which handicaps the Indian and Spanish-speaking people of the Southwest were scored here in Arizona by Msgr Raymond J Gallagher secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities

In a statement filed fo the NCCC with the National Conshyference on Poverty in the Southshywest Msgr Gallagher said that preferential treatmen~ given to exploiters through quil~t legislashytion constitutes a handicap to the present economic life and an obstacle to future societal founshydations in the Southweurost

Preferential treatment for a few at the expense of many is a violation of the most fundamenshytal democratic concepts he added

Msgr Gallagher criticized a tradition we have allowed to grow which implies there is something inferior about those of a different color national origin or culture He said this discrimination has created a veritable caste

Mission Effort Aids Poor Chile Area

GRAND RAPIDS (NC)-The Diocese of Grand Rapids has anshynounced plans to sponsor a misshy

sion in a slum seetiOI~ of Sanshytiago Chile in cooperation with the Holy Cross Fathers of the Indiana province

The Holy Cross community will in effect lend priests to the diocese which will send them to Santiago llnd support them at the rate of $2500 per year per priest

Plans also call for the diocese to recruit and support lay pershysons for the mission work Eventually it is hoped that the diocese will be able to send diocshyesan priests there as wen as major seminarians during voshycation periods

The first Holy Cross priest to take up his post in S~ntiago is Father Joseph F P-awlicki CSC a native of Manistee Mich

Bishop Hits Widespread Confusion Amonq Catholics on Birth Control

ROCKFORD (NC) - Bishop Loras T Lane of Rockford deshyploring widespread confusion among Catholics about birth conshytrol said there has been no change in the position of the Church in regard to the limitashytion of births

This does not mean however that the Church is ignoring the scientific discoveries made in reshycent years or the considered opinions based on those discovshyeries Bishop Lane said He spoke at the first meeting of the Fox River Valley chapter of the Catholic Physicians Guild

The bishop recalling that Pope Paul VI has established a special commission to study this extremely complex and inportant problem noted that the Pope did not say when the study will be completed al shytllOugh he expressed the hope that it might be soon

In the meantime he pointed out the Pope has specifically stated that previous moral nornw on the subject of birth regulashytion must be considered valid

Bishop Lane said that shythe past several years wideshyspread confusion has been cshyated through the public expr~

sion of various views on the pad of Catholics regarding the subshyject of birth control

He said this has added noamp only to the burden of the priesi in the confessional but it also a matter of particular conshycern to Catholic doctors

Advisory Role WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshy

bishop Robert E Lucey of Sall Antonio is one of 14 persons named by President Johnson to a committee to advise the adshyministrations anti-poverty proshygram

INDIA GOD ANn FATHER LUKE FATHER LUKE IS GODS MAN IN KALLODY A VILLAGE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE WORLD You marvel in souill

lDelia amp0 see amphis priest adapt himshyleU heroicalb amp0 misel7 bull Hisshydelicate body is worn by work and

want am Gods man in Kalmiddot Iody Failler Luke says simply God put me here amp0 take care 01

people It He gives as time we ClaD do great things for Him bull bull You are surprised when youngsampelll in amphe local school ask questions about faucets tractors electric

Tbe Hoi Plllbflls Miss01TANI ligbts You sense a yearning forlor Ibe Orifllal Cbmb progress and self-improvement

The yearning Is due to Father Luke We bave no church as you can see he Says If we can build a churCh our Catholics will have Sunday Mass Holy Communion every week instructions from the pulpit Well have converts as well I pray Help Father Luke Sinee iIIe men in the village will contribute the manual labor free of charge iIIe church will cost only $3800 Be needs $100 $50 $25 $10 $2 gifts to purchase shovels picks cement bull bull bull If you buildmiddot1t all by yourself name iIIe church for your favorite saint in memOI7 of your loved ones Youll be sharing with Father Luke in a labor of love For every reader who sends him help Failler Luke promises his prayers and those of his pennishyleIIIl parishioners

NEWS IN THE HOLY LAND o FLASH FLOODS AND SNOW in three villages (Kerk Maan

and Areas) in southern Jordan left 1200 people homeless The Pontificial Mission fOJ Palestine rushed in 500 blankets but more blankets are needed Give a blanket ($2) to a shiYshyering ehild Write us now

D FATHER SHARBEL MAKLOUF Lebanese monk -of the Mashyronite Rite whose canonization cause is proceeding in Rome practiced virtue to a heroic degree the Congregation of Rites has ruled Like to train a native priest Well send you his name and be will write to you It costs only $100 a year ($850 a month) $600 for the entire six-year course

o DOCTOR FANNY TORNAGO physician and lay apostle in the Huran Desert in Syria asks help ($1000 altogether)

to buy a truck for her food-growing program for the hungry

$10 will feed a family for a month $5 will help her btq

the truck o PRIESTS IN THE HOLY LAND will offer promptly the

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Volunteer Work Program MANILA (NC)-CathoIic Relief Services-National

Catholic Welfare Conference has started a volunteer work program designed to channel the energies of nearly a milshylion unemployed into useful public projects in the Philipshypines The program works

F at her Raymond Lacassesthis way Community leadshyOMI parish priest of Cagayaners determine the type of de SuIu after the mission plane

project to be accomplished Volunteer Workers are recruited But instead of financial remunshyeration for their work the volshyunteers obtain CRS-NCWC reshynef goods in the form of milk Wheat cornmeal fats and oils or flour Often relief clothes are thrown in for good measure

Popular Started in April last year the

program has become so popular that to date there are 44 projects either completed or under comshypletion throughout the country

Among the projects are conshystruction of village schools and recreation centers paving of roads reforestration building foot bridges and digging arteshysian wells Other projects inshyelude irrigation dams salt beds a wharf fishing nets plant nurshysery and handicraft making as well as health centers

In Cagayan de Sulu the isshylanders constructed an entire airfield for a mission plane The island lies 48 hours away by ship through tough and treacherous seas

Help Themselves The largest number of volshy

unteer workers ever involved in the CRS-NCWC projects was 400 people in the construction of a feeder road in the Mountain Province The smallest number involved was 10 workers

CRS-NCWC director in the Philippines Lee Sanborn said We are interested in helping people to help themselves This is the new trend in our CRSshyNCWC program and we find it better than any other program we ever had It works for inshyvolvement of individuals in their community problems

Episcopalians Invite Priest to Speak

NORWALK (NC) - Father Martin J OConnor Bridgeport diocesan ecumenical commission chairman will be the principaU speaker Saturday Feb 20 at the ann u a I George Washington Birthday corporate Communion of Episcopalian men and boys of the Norwalk area

The service will ~e held in St Pauls Episcopal church on themiddot Green Father OConnor will be the first Catholic priest ever to address the group

Missouri Diocese Plans Newspaper

SPRINGFIELD (NC) - The Diecese of Springfield-Cape Gishyrardeau will begin publication of its own newspaper this Spring Bishop Ignatius J Strecker anshynounced

Editor for the new and as yet unnamed paper will be Father Leo W Nugent director of the Diocesan Bureau of Informationmiddot and pastor of Sacred Heart Parshyish in Conway Bishop Strecker said it is hoped the first issue would appear around Easter

Bishop Cassidy KC Future events scheduled for

Bishop Cassidy Council Somershyset-Swansea Knights of Columshybus include a power plant tour Thursday Feb 18 a mardi gras dance and buffet Saturday Feb 20 first degree exemplification Monday Feb 22 second and third degree exemplifications Thursday Feb 25 and Sunday Feb 28 a blood bank Wednesshy

bullay March 17 and a first degree eKemplificatioa Monda Karcla a

had landed in the brand new air strip remarked

Before Cagayan was considshyered Gods forsaken island It is fast becoming Gods little island paradise thanks to CRSshyNCWC

Report Prague Churches Full

FRANKFURT (NC) - While ominous reports from Czechoshyslovakia tell of priests in prison and a rupture of the commushynist governments unofficial talks with the Holy See the countrys capital city presents to the Western tourist a picture of acshytive and virtually unhampered religious life

Churches in Prague are almost full for Sunday Masses

Congregations are made up not only of the elderly or middleshyaged-those educated in a nonshycommunist atmosphere - but of younger adults and children as well

In a sudden policy switch in 1963 Czechoslovakias Red reshygime swept away its tangle of entrance formalities and launchshyed a publicity campaign boasting the countrys historic cities and lovely countryside Tourists came flocking

R t Episcopalians To Hear Dominican

BARRINGTON (NC)-Father Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Providence (R I) College will deliver the annual Bishop Benshynett lecture at St Johns Episshycopal church here Feb 28

Father Lennon will speak on Authority and the Teenager in the memorial lecture series which honors the late Episcopal Bishop Granville Gaylord Benshynett of Rhode Island He will be the first Cptholic priest to speak in the series

Stonehill Play La cantatrice chauve an

antiplay by Eugene Ionesco will be presented in French at 8 Sunday night Feb 14 at Stoneshyhill College by members of the campus Lafayette Society Dishyocesan students in the cast or on the production staff include Donald Cloutier Robert Ouelshylette and Leo Paradis New Bedshyford Jeanne Hamel Taunton and Jeanne Morrissette and Bershynard Petit Fall River

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Glad to See It Go Boston Cardinal Will Be Happy if Church

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God and thank Pope Paul VI for dresses on cardinal dolls like commented Ric h a r d Cardinal the one I gave Caroline KenshyCushing of reports that the long nedy said Cardinal Cushing silk and ermine cardinals robes The cardinal noted he has may be done away with worn his robe only on rare occashy sions mostly when dedicating a I WIll cer~amlY be dehghte~ church out in the country where

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Cites UrgeDtcy Of Church Unitv

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The Rev Eugene Carson Blake stated clerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA said here in California that recent develshyopments in the Roman Catholic Church have made the need for non-Catholic unity efforts more important and more urgent

Citing the amazing and mirshyaculous renewal of the Catholic Church Dr Blake said no Protestant dares ignore either the reality of Catholic renewal or its bearing upon the life and direction of all C h r i s t ian churches

The chief executive officer of the United Presbyterian Church spoke in the Episcopalian Grace cathedral when four years ago he first proposed a merger of the Presbyterian Episcopal and Methodist Churches and the United Church of Christ

Since then a group called the Consultation on Church Union has met three times to study the possibility of such a step

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Clarence D Long of Maryland has praised Cardinal-designate Lawrence J Shehan of Balti shymore as a worthy successor of his distinguished predecessors in the See of Baltimore

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Wait No Longer You asked my grandfather to wait-you asked my

father to wait-you asked me to wait-and if I dont do something now you will be asking my children to wait These words of a Negro gentleman in Selma Alabama sum up well the present attitude of the Negro in America He just cannot wait any longer And why should he

He cannot wait any longer to become a first-class citshyizen and to assume his right to vote He cannot wait any longer to be treated with the dignity and decency that every human being is entitled to

But he is receiving neither of these rights in Selma If he manages to penetrate to the office where he is finally allowed to take a literacy test to qualify as a voter he is presented with a list of questions that a political science major would do well to pass But he usually does not get this far for his attempt to register is viewed as a violation of law and he is arrested and with little pretense at digshynified treatment is herded off to a camp

Those who thought that the Civil Rights Law would change this have been disappointed They see what the Negro and many others have insisted upon all along-people must be made to obey the law and this with all the power and might and protection of the Federal Government That is not a good way for law to be administered But it is better than no law or law-breaking

And the Negro efforts to bring about what the law demands must not be met with exhortations to him that he wait a little longer Rather the situation must be brought about in which there is no need for him to wait to receive what he is entitled to under the law of the land

Serene Patience Those who met the late Pope John were profoundly

influenced by his quality of serenity In his own person he seemed to project the calm of things divine in the midst of a changing and at times a deteriorating society

Pope Paul hasmiddot spoken on this theme several times and just this week in a talk to those in St Peters Square he used Sundays Gospel-the farmer whose field was sown with weeds by an enemy-to urge that in a society like ours it is necessary to have a big heart and a serene patience

Pointing out that tolerance is not weakness the Pope ~aid Those who desire the good must be patient tolerant understanding and generous toward things which are not good or which do not conform to right principles

The Pope knows that in the face of evil it is very easy for those striving to be good either to become disshyheartened or to be so affected by the evil they see as to be unduly disturbed The Pope calls on all men of good will not to surrender to the evil that is around them and not to be so upset by it as to be frightened or in a panic

The present political tensions in the world the evershypresent spectre of poverty on a monumental scal~ the unshyeertainvalues and dim moral lights by which so many men try to guide their lives indeed even the changing religious atmosphere of the world-ecumenical efforts renewal of Church ceremonial-all these call for serenity of mind and patience This is what the late Pope John exemplified in his life this is what Pope Paul calls on men to have

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The Anchor has been a service to the people of this area for eight years It has served not only to draw them

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In all modesty we would like to think that if The Anchor were no longer around it would be missed Since it is here it should be supported and read

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

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Peace Is an Eagle Bishop Connolly ~ontinued from Page One

on a given weekday afternOOftt the New March ceremoniee shall be exemplified as Mass will be offered facing the people ill a central area of each dean~ fJf the diocese

To make the above mentionetl changes some adaptation mUBt be made in our churches It w81 with great surprise that manr read of the adaptations in the Holy Fathers Instructions which are to take effect in March MeDshytioned in the Instruction are the following 0

Main Aitar It should stand free from bull

wall - so that one might go aroundmiddot it with ease and so that the celebration of Mass m37 take place facing the people It is to occupy a truly central place in the church building SO that the attention of the whole congregation is spontaneous~ turned toward it (91)

The sanctuary shall be of sufshyficient size so that the sacrecl rites may be conveniently celeshybrated Tabernacle

- The most holy Eucharist shall be reserved in a solid and j_ violable tabernacle placed in the middle of the main altar or of a minor but truly outsbmding altar or according to lawful customs and in particular cases

By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University to be appproved by the local Ordinary also in some other

TODAY - The Altlpearing of the needy the afflict~d noble and properly adorned Our Lady at Lourde That con- (Gradual) How can we believe part of the church clusion of time toward which our in the freely given grace of God It is lawful to celebrate Mass hope looks and all progress is when so much depends on our facing the people even if aimed is the subject of the vi- response when the first reading there is a tabernacle small but sion in todays first reading teIIs us Run to win suitable on the altar (95) And the Gradual echoes this ex- MONDAY-Mass as on Sun- Seat of Celebrant and Ministelll Pec~tion this senSE of move- d B Such a seat shall be so placeday ut we are decisively saved t b 1 men toward the destiny of d th ld as 0 e eaSl y seen by the faithshyan e wor is claimed by f I d th t thtransformatlon an cOl elevatlon Ch u an a e celebrant maynst and Gods love is gratushywhich God wills The Gospels itous And we do have to be truly appear to preside over the historical annunciation places constantly working in the vine- entire community additional emphasis on the fact yard and the world is the home If the seat is placed b~hind that this movement is our his- of terror and our efforts in free- the altar the form of a throne tory the history of which we dam do count So this season be- -reserved for the Bishop-is to are a part fore Lent x be avoided (92)

Other Altars TOMORROW-SevEn Founders And the Christian must be ~ Theseshall be few in number

of the Servite Order And how ableto affirm all of thismiddot with It is highly suitable that the) much a part are we of that his- hope Tile harsh realities as well be placed in chapels in some tory The first reading of tod~ys -as the sweet ones ate our daily way separated from the l)rinshyMass corrects any tendency we bre~d The P~Sch1 season we cipal part of the curch (93) shymight have to minimize or un- tgtcgm toay with Its centeJ and Cross and Candles derplay the rOle of mlln of mans clImax In the Easter mystery Th aidd - ese c n - n accor anee freedom and mans deeds in the Wol be sham Without thiS bOld with the judgement of the Orshyplan of _God for our salation f~cmg of the facts of our expe- di ~b laed 1 tn th The saints the hot men and rlence nny e P c nex middote

3 TUESDA M - Smiddot altar and not nessarlly on it women of history are not a bit aS$ as on un- bull (94) 0 shy

of frosting but part oj the dough dy Easter is our iaptismal Ambit of Gods saying work Accom_feast Lent is or ~al~i~~al re- It is fittiilgthat there be-aJl pUshed in Christ salvation must treat when With your ~rayer a bo f rth tIt ef take flesh in those who follow and penance we reassess and m p e ~ oc ama Ion

audit our commitment So this the Sa~red R~adngs so arrangshyChrist must eontinlJle to ap- paradox has something to do ed that the mmlsters can be pear ea~ seen - and heard by the

ST MARY ON SATURDAY Ith the d~ffe~ence between faithful (96)vlewmg baptIsm as a once-for-

Never will our Lord allow His all event or as initiation into a Schola-ChoIr-Organ message of salvation to be pattern of life and existence They should be so placed that frozen n some static form If it is only a once-for~all it wi~l be clearly eVidenllPt~at Even when that form is the event then it is difficult to un- the smgers and the organist motherhood of the Bessed Vir- derstand how Gods grace of- form a pafrt of tp~ umted comshygin he directs our attention to fered decisively to the human mumty 0 the fa~thfulan so its dynamic aspects Blessed race in Jesus Christ can be baf- t~at they lTIay fulfill thel htur are those who hear the word of fled by man however free he is glcal functIon more SUitably God and keep it (Gospel) and But if our baptism is our sacra- - (9) away from the temptation to set- mental-social immerSion into a Faithful tIe for the veneration of her pattern of dying and rising of T~e~r ~lace should prom1e physical maternity alone daily and hourly decision then parbclpat~o~ visually and With

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY the persistence of clouds is in- proper splnt They should have The terrors of death surged telligible in the sunshine of benches ~r seats The custom round about me (Entrance Gods mercy of reservmg sea~ for certain0

pnvate persons IS to be reshychant) No transition from one WEDNESDAY - Mass as on b

0s I d t 1 k pro ated 10 accordance with season to another in the Chris- Sunday 0 no run 1 e ~ art 32 of the Constitution tian year is any more dramatic man who doesn t see the goal The faithful should Is 1y than this Christmas Epiph- (First realing) This is the dif- he~r the celebrant a~d

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any the love and the bless- ference We run we act we ters with the use of present-day ing of God for this world of ours choose God s love does not technical means -have dwelt in a kind of litur- smother our freedom nor ham- Baptistry wcal euphoria And suddenly ~ock 11s i~ so~e kind of cus~- The dignity of the Sa~r~~nt now it is terror and death that IOned mevltablhty EXistence IS should be clearly apparent and we ace with reading that teach struggle labor prog~ess it should be suitable for the us of labor and sweat and work The difference faith makes IS community celebration of the

There is no contradiction here that we ~e~ the goal and we do Sacra nt but there is certainI) paradox not run like a man who doesnt me How can we be decisively saved see it And with the goal is given Jewish Gift in Christ and yet constantly the means acceptance confishyhave to be working in the vine- dence trust assurance This is PROVIDENCE (NC - A 16shyyard or running the race leilt the atmosphere we breathe in volume collecion of books on that salvation escape us How the Cfiurch It chokes no deci- Judaism was presented to Provishycan we say the world is claimed sion It enables decision free of deuce College conducted by the by Christ the Lord while it is the base- servitudes to which we Dominican Fathers here by the 7et the home of distress bull bull are so prone S e w i B b Chautauqua Society

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

he Chicago Conference on Reshy

igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

Format of the program inshycludes a brief prepared talk by Msgr Charland after which the microphone is thrown open to listeners who can in for imshypromptu on-the-spot answers

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TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

ten said h --e Robert C Cook president Of

the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

Also included are an alticle oe the Second Vatican CouncW deliberations on the topic lieshyprinted from the Tablet a Lofp don England Catholic week~

three oouncll addresses on rna riage and the iamily and a sumshymary by a participant ill the October 1964 deliberations Oil

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

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We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

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publicllChoOl principal who will send them to assist teachersiD the primal7 eradeas lI8id Sister Maq Lea

They will be engaged in ehild~directed activities she elaborated helping in any W87 they can suchas story-telling being extra help on the playshyground and reading with the children

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

When believers -react -inthls way she -said they reinforce secularism by not belonging in the actual mainstream of s0shyciety

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Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

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the Laity in the Home Missions Chunh Teaeher Caribbean island of Cuba that He said summertime volunteer maJor efforts have been initi-

Programs for home mission work In an inspiring opening- adshy bl d d 1 tes ated to study and understandhave mushroomed beyond eon- dress to the assem e e egad b Bi h M the serious problems posed by

trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

Church U1 the current SOCIal illes inhabits a dwelling thatTo Erect CCD Unit revolution ~Thereal p1ace of the d0e9 not meet the minimum ~

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

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There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

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The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Fatima Pilgr~~ns

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

The other grant went to the Childrens Rehabilitation Insti shytute of Reistertown Md an afshyfiliate of John Hopkins Univershysity Medical Center Baltimore for $2360250

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

Saxbe said Ohios code makes no express provision for a part shytime educational program for those who attend private or Pashyrochial schools for the majority of their classes He said board per annum authority for such a program can

_not be implied from powers On Notice Savings Plan ~ Dividends Paid Quarterly

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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Volunteer Work Program MANILA (NC)-CathoIic Relief Services-National

Catholic Welfare Conference has started a volunteer work program designed to channel the energies of nearly a milshylion unemployed into useful public projects in the Philipshypines The program works

F at her Raymond Lacassesthis way Community leadshyOMI parish priest of Cagayaners determine the type of de SuIu after the mission plane

project to be accomplished Volunteer Workers are recruited But instead of financial remunshyeration for their work the volshyunteers obtain CRS-NCWC reshynef goods in the form of milk Wheat cornmeal fats and oils or flour Often relief clothes are thrown in for good measure

Popular Started in April last year the

program has become so popular that to date there are 44 projects either completed or under comshypletion throughout the country

Among the projects are conshystruction of village schools and recreation centers paving of roads reforestration building foot bridges and digging arteshysian wells Other projects inshyelude irrigation dams salt beds a wharf fishing nets plant nurshysery and handicraft making as well as health centers

In Cagayan de Sulu the isshylanders constructed an entire airfield for a mission plane The island lies 48 hours away by ship through tough and treacherous seas

Help Themselves The largest number of volshy

unteer workers ever involved in the CRS-NCWC projects was 400 people in the construction of a feeder road in the Mountain Province The smallest number involved was 10 workers

CRS-NCWC director in the Philippines Lee Sanborn said We are interested in helping people to help themselves This is the new trend in our CRSshyNCWC program and we find it better than any other program we ever had It works for inshyvolvement of individuals in their community problems

Episcopalians Invite Priest to Speak

NORWALK (NC) - Father Martin J OConnor Bridgeport diocesan ecumenical commission chairman will be the principaU speaker Saturday Feb 20 at the ann u a I George Washington Birthday corporate Communion of Episcopalian men and boys of the Norwalk area

The service will ~e held in St Pauls Episcopal church on themiddot Green Father OConnor will be the first Catholic priest ever to address the group

Missouri Diocese Plans Newspaper

SPRINGFIELD (NC) - The Diecese of Springfield-Cape Gishyrardeau will begin publication of its own newspaper this Spring Bishop Ignatius J Strecker anshynounced

Editor for the new and as yet unnamed paper will be Father Leo W Nugent director of the Diocesan Bureau of Informationmiddot and pastor of Sacred Heart Parshyish in Conway Bishop Strecker said it is hoped the first issue would appear around Easter

Bishop Cassidy KC Future events scheduled for

Bishop Cassidy Council Somershyset-Swansea Knights of Columshybus include a power plant tour Thursday Feb 18 a mardi gras dance and buffet Saturday Feb 20 first degree exemplification Monday Feb 22 second and third degree exemplifications Thursday Feb 25 and Sunday Feb 28 a blood bank Wednesshy

bullay March 17 and a first degree eKemplificatioa Monda Karcla a

had landed in the brand new air strip remarked

Before Cagayan was considshyered Gods forsaken island It is fast becoming Gods little island paradise thanks to CRSshyNCWC

Report Prague Churches Full

FRANKFURT (NC) - While ominous reports from Czechoshyslovakia tell of priests in prison and a rupture of the commushynist governments unofficial talks with the Holy See the countrys capital city presents to the Western tourist a picture of acshytive and virtually unhampered religious life

Churches in Prague are almost full for Sunday Masses

Congregations are made up not only of the elderly or middleshyaged-those educated in a nonshycommunist atmosphere - but of younger adults and children as well

In a sudden policy switch in 1963 Czechoslovakias Red reshygime swept away its tangle of entrance formalities and launchshyed a publicity campaign boasting the countrys historic cities and lovely countryside Tourists came flocking

R t Episcopalians To Hear Dominican

BARRINGTON (NC)-Father Joseph L Lennon OP dean of Providence (R I) College will deliver the annual Bishop Benshynett lecture at St Johns Episshycopal church here Feb 28

Father Lennon will speak on Authority and the Teenager in the memorial lecture series which honors the late Episcopal Bishop Granville Gaylord Benshynett of Rhode Island He will be the first Cptholic priest to speak in the series

Stonehill Play La cantatrice chauve an

antiplay by Eugene Ionesco will be presented in French at 8 Sunday night Feb 14 at Stoneshyhill College by members of the campus Lafayette Society Dishyocesan students in the cast or on the production staff include Donald Cloutier Robert Ouelshylette and Leo Paradis New Bedshyford Jeanne Hamel Taunton and Jeanne Morrissette and Bershynard Petit Fall River

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Cites UrgeDtcy Of Church Unitv

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The Rev Eugene Carson Blake stated clerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the USA said here in California that recent develshyopments in the Roman Catholic Church have made the need for non-Catholic unity efforts more important and more urgent

Citing the amazing and mirshyaculous renewal of the Catholic Church Dr Blake said no Protestant dares ignore either the reality of Catholic renewal or its bearing upon the life and direction of all C h r i s t ian churches

The chief executive officer of the United Presbyterian Church spoke in the Episcopalian Grace cathedral when four years ago he first proposed a merger of the Presbyterian Episcopal and Methodist Churches and the United Church of Christ

Since then a group called the Consultation on Church Union has met three times to study the possibility of such a step

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Wait No Longer You asked my grandfather to wait-you asked my

father to wait-you asked me to wait-and if I dont do something now you will be asking my children to wait These words of a Negro gentleman in Selma Alabama sum up well the present attitude of the Negro in America He just cannot wait any longer And why should he

He cannot wait any longer to become a first-class citshyizen and to assume his right to vote He cannot wait any longer to be treated with the dignity and decency that every human being is entitled to

But he is receiving neither of these rights in Selma If he manages to penetrate to the office where he is finally allowed to take a literacy test to qualify as a voter he is presented with a list of questions that a political science major would do well to pass But he usually does not get this far for his attempt to register is viewed as a violation of law and he is arrested and with little pretense at digshynified treatment is herded off to a camp

Those who thought that the Civil Rights Law would change this have been disappointed They see what the Negro and many others have insisted upon all along-people must be made to obey the law and this with all the power and might and protection of the Federal Government That is not a good way for law to be administered But it is better than no law or law-breaking

And the Negro efforts to bring about what the law demands must not be met with exhortations to him that he wait a little longer Rather the situation must be brought about in which there is no need for him to wait to receive what he is entitled to under the law of the land

Serene Patience Those who met the late Pope John were profoundly

influenced by his quality of serenity In his own person he seemed to project the calm of things divine in the midst of a changing and at times a deteriorating society

Pope Paul hasmiddot spoken on this theme several times and just this week in a talk to those in St Peters Square he used Sundays Gospel-the farmer whose field was sown with weeds by an enemy-to urge that in a society like ours it is necessary to have a big heart and a serene patience

Pointing out that tolerance is not weakness the Pope ~aid Those who desire the good must be patient tolerant understanding and generous toward things which are not good or which do not conform to right principles

The Pope knows that in the face of evil it is very easy for those striving to be good either to become disshyheartened or to be so affected by the evil they see as to be unduly disturbed The Pope calls on all men of good will not to surrender to the evil that is around them and not to be so upset by it as to be frightened or in a panic

The present political tensions in the world the evershypresent spectre of poverty on a monumental scal~ the unshyeertainvalues and dim moral lights by which so many men try to guide their lives indeed even the changing religious atmosphere of the world-ecumenical efforts renewal of Church ceremonial-all these call for serenity of mind and patience This is what the late Pope John exemplified in his life this is what Pope Paul calls on men to have

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The Anchor has been a service to the people of this area for eight years It has served not only to draw them

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In all modesty we would like to think that if The Anchor were no longer around it would be missed Since it is here it should be supported and read

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

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Hugh J Golden

Peace Is an Eagle Bishop Connolly ~ontinued from Page One

on a given weekday afternOOftt the New March ceremoniee shall be exemplified as Mass will be offered facing the people ill a central area of each dean~ fJf the diocese

To make the above mentionetl changes some adaptation mUBt be made in our churches It w81 with great surprise that manr read of the adaptations in the Holy Fathers Instructions which are to take effect in March MeDshytioned in the Instruction are the following 0

Main Aitar It should stand free from bull

wall - so that one might go aroundmiddot it with ease and so that the celebration of Mass m37 take place facing the people It is to occupy a truly central place in the church building SO that the attention of the whole congregation is spontaneous~ turned toward it (91)

The sanctuary shall be of sufshyficient size so that the sacrecl rites may be conveniently celeshybrated Tabernacle

- The most holy Eucharist shall be reserved in a solid and j_ violable tabernacle placed in the middle of the main altar or of a minor but truly outsbmding altar or according to lawful customs and in particular cases

By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University to be appproved by the local Ordinary also in some other

TODAY - The Altlpearing of the needy the afflict~d noble and properly adorned Our Lady at Lourde That con- (Gradual) How can we believe part of the church clusion of time toward which our in the freely given grace of God It is lawful to celebrate Mass hope looks and all progress is when so much depends on our facing the people even if aimed is the subject of the vi- response when the first reading there is a tabernacle small but sion in todays first reading teIIs us Run to win suitable on the altar (95) And the Gradual echoes this ex- MONDAY-Mass as on Sun- Seat of Celebrant and Ministelll Pec~tion this senSE of move- d B Such a seat shall be so placeday ut we are decisively saved t b 1 men toward the destiny of d th ld as 0 e eaSl y seen by the faithshyan e wor is claimed by f I d th t thtransformatlon an cOl elevatlon Ch u an a e celebrant maynst and Gods love is gratushywhich God wills The Gospels itous And we do have to be truly appear to preside over the historical annunciation places constantly working in the vine- entire community additional emphasis on the fact yard and the world is the home If the seat is placed b~hind that this movement is our his- of terror and our efforts in free- the altar the form of a throne tory the history of which we dam do count So this season be- -reserved for the Bishop-is to are a part fore Lent x be avoided (92)

Other Altars TOMORROW-SevEn Founders And the Christian must be ~ Theseshall be few in number

of the Servite Order And how ableto affirm all of thismiddot with It is highly suitable that the) much a part are we of that his- hope Tile harsh realities as well be placed in chapels in some tory The first reading of tod~ys -as the sweet ones ate our daily way separated from the l)rinshyMass corrects any tendency we bre~d The P~Sch1 season we cipal part of the curch (93) shymight have to minimize or un- tgtcgm toay with Its centeJ and Cross and Candles derplay the rOle of mlln of mans clImax In the Easter mystery Th aidd - ese c n - n accor anee freedom and mans deeds in the Wol be sham Without thiS bOld with the judgement of the Orshyplan of _God for our salation f~cmg of the facts of our expe- di ~b laed 1 tn th The saints the hot men and rlence nny e P c nex middote

3 TUESDA M - Smiddot altar and not nessarlly on it women of history are not a bit aS$ as on un- bull (94) 0 shy

of frosting but part oj the dough dy Easter is our iaptismal Ambit of Gods saying work Accom_feast Lent is or ~al~i~~al re- It is fittiilgthat there be-aJl pUshed in Christ salvation must treat when With your ~rayer a bo f rth tIt ef take flesh in those who follow and penance we reassess and m p e ~ oc ama Ion

audit our commitment So this the Sa~red R~adngs so arrangshyChrist must eontinlJle to ap- paradox has something to do ed that the mmlsters can be pear ea~ seen - and heard by the

ST MARY ON SATURDAY Ith the d~ffe~ence between faithful (96)vlewmg baptIsm as a once-for-

Never will our Lord allow His all event or as initiation into a Schola-ChoIr-Organ message of salvation to be pattern of life and existence They should be so placed that frozen n some static form If it is only a once-for~all it wi~l be clearly eVidenllPt~at Even when that form is the event then it is difficult to un- the smgers and the organist motherhood of the Bessed Vir- derstand how Gods grace of- form a pafrt of tp~ umted comshygin he directs our attention to fered decisively to the human mumty 0 the fa~thfulan so its dynamic aspects Blessed race in Jesus Christ can be baf- t~at they lTIay fulfill thel htur are those who hear the word of fled by man however free he is glcal functIon more SUitably God and keep it (Gospel) and But if our baptism is our sacra- - (9) away from the temptation to set- mental-social immerSion into a Faithful tIe for the veneration of her pattern of dying and rising of T~e~r ~lace should prom1e physical maternity alone daily and hourly decision then parbclpat~o~ visually and With

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY the persistence of clouds is in- proper splnt They should have The terrors of death surged telligible in the sunshine of benches ~r seats The custom round about me (Entrance Gods mercy of reservmg sea~ for certain0

pnvate persons IS to be reshychant) No transition from one WEDNESDAY - Mass as on b

0s I d t 1 k pro ated 10 accordance with season to another in the Chris- Sunday 0 no run 1 e ~ art 32 of the Constitution tian year is any more dramatic man who doesn t see the goal The faithful should Is 1y than this Christmas Epiph- (First realing) This is the dif- he~r the celebrant a~d

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any the love and the bless- ference We run we act we ters with the use of present-day ing of God for this world of ours choose God s love does not technical means -have dwelt in a kind of litur- smother our freedom nor ham- Baptistry wcal euphoria And suddenly ~ock 11s i~ so~e kind of cus~- The dignity of the Sa~r~~nt now it is terror and death that IOned mevltablhty EXistence IS should be clearly apparent and we ace with reading that teach struggle labor prog~ess it should be suitable for the us of labor and sweat and work The difference faith makes IS community celebration of the

There is no contradiction here that we ~e~ the goal and we do Sacra nt but there is certainI) paradox not run like a man who doesnt me How can we be decisively saved see it And with the goal is given Jewish Gift in Christ and yet constantly the means acceptance confishyhave to be working in the vine- dence trust assurance This is PROVIDENCE (NC - A 16shyyard or running the race leilt the atmosphere we breathe in volume collecion of books on that salvation escape us How the Cfiurch It chokes no deci- Judaism was presented to Provishycan we say the world is claimed sion It enables decision free of deuce College conducted by the by Christ the Lord while it is the base- servitudes to which we Dominican Fathers here by the 7et the home of distress bull bull are so prone S e w i B b Chautauqua Society

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

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igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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CHILDREN GET A LIFT Children of migrant workshyers got a lift from Father Philip A Bryce when they visited him as they stopped temporarily in his parish at Altus -Okla Extension Lay Volunteers who work with Father Bryce among migrant families are accepting applications for service from young College-trained people between 21 and 45 NC Photo

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Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

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8 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

ten said h --e Robert C Cook president Of

the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

Also included are an alticle oe the Second Vatican CouncW deliberations on the topic lieshyprinted from the Tablet a Lofp don England Catholic week~

three oouncll addresses on rna riage and the iamily and a sumshymary by a participant ill the October 1964 deliberations Oil

POP)llatlan growth of the Catb- olic Association for InternatioJNll Peace

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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ary Novitiate of Dighton __ aounce that bull whist party planned for Saturday night Ieb IS has been postponed an4 be rescheduled bull bull date __ aoounced

Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

cooks in - - ~shfl gave me two of her ~vorite recipes One Js a delicious baked stuffed fish which Iwill -save for our Lenten articlesand the other is the folshylowdng rolled steak dish

Braciole J inCh slices -top round steak

(about a pound and a half) 4 sliCes salt pork 2 chopped hard boiled eggs 2T parmesan -clleese 4 thin slices chopped salami i clove galHe minced r t choPPed parSley salt and

--pepper to te 1 large can I1alian tomatOes 1 can tomato paste tsp dried lJWeet basil 1 tsp salt 1) In saucepan combine t0mashy

toes toma~ paste basil and 1 tsp salt Simmer 20 minutilS

2) Pound salt pork untD It becomes a smooth paste and spread it on steak tIS you would butter 3) Prepare filling by Dlixing eggscl1eese salami garlie and chopped parsley season to taste Spread fiThingon steak and rdI1 lOU would a jellyroll Short tdde up

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- PLAN-JUBILEE Alumni and friends of Mt St Joseph School Fall River meet to plan diamond jubilee celebration for Se~temberFrom left Alphee N Laflamme chairman of New Bedford participants Jeannine St Laurent seeshyretary Albert Petit general chairman Mr1s Alb~rt J Turgeon assistant secretary Gerard Berger asslStant treaSurer Not shown Alphege Belisle treawrer

Aid Public Schools Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur Po~ulants

To Teach in Poor Areas of Washington WASHINGTON (NC)-Twelve

public schools in povertystriekshyen areas of the nations capital will soon get 24 teachers aides-shyall postulants of the Sisters of Notre DaDie de Namur

We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

FoRow-lIP Projeel llheywill be assigned

publicllChoOl principal who will send them to assist teachersiD the primal7 eradeas lI8id Sister Maq Lea

They will be engaged in ehild~directed activities she elaborated helping in any W87 they can suchas story-telling being extra help on the playshyground and reading with the children

The ~ojectis a fonow-up to another which has attractednashytiona attention since its incepshytion more than one year ago Thisis Sister Mary Leos aftershyschool study hall for grade school chi1drenmostmiddotof -them

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

When believers -react -inthls way she -said they reinforce secularism by not belonging in the actual mainstream of s0shyciety

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Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

l bl an avowedly Marxist-Leniuist t it f th L tmiddot Am PHILADELPHIAday Conference on the Role of cnpp mg pro emll~ rue P cure 0 e a m ershygovernment on the beautiful ieU probl~mmiddot

the Laity in the Home Missions Chunh Teaeher Caribbean island of Cuba that He said summertime volunteer maJor efforts have been initi-

Programs for home mission work In an inspiring opening- adshy bl d d 1 tes ated to study and understandhave mushroomed beyond eon- dress to the assem e e egad b Bi h M the serious problems posed by

trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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Fatima Pilgr~~ns

Top M~~lion FATIMA (NC)-More than a

million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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-6 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Wait No Longer You asked my grandfather to wait-you asked my

father to wait-you asked me to wait-and if I dont do something now you will be asking my children to wait These words of a Negro gentleman in Selma Alabama sum up well the present attitude of the Negro in America He just cannot wait any longer And why should he

He cannot wait any longer to become a first-class citshyizen and to assume his right to vote He cannot wait any longer to be treated with the dignity and decency that every human being is entitled to

But he is receiving neither of these rights in Selma If he manages to penetrate to the office where he is finally allowed to take a literacy test to qualify as a voter he is presented with a list of questions that a political science major would do well to pass But he usually does not get this far for his attempt to register is viewed as a violation of law and he is arrested and with little pretense at digshynified treatment is herded off to a camp

Those who thought that the Civil Rights Law would change this have been disappointed They see what the Negro and many others have insisted upon all along-people must be made to obey the law and this with all the power and might and protection of the Federal Government That is not a good way for law to be administered But it is better than no law or law-breaking

And the Negro efforts to bring about what the law demands must not be met with exhortations to him that he wait a little longer Rather the situation must be brought about in which there is no need for him to wait to receive what he is entitled to under the law of the land

Serene Patience Those who met the late Pope John were profoundly

influenced by his quality of serenity In his own person he seemed to project the calm of things divine in the midst of a changing and at times a deteriorating society

Pope Paul hasmiddot spoken on this theme several times and just this week in a talk to those in St Peters Square he used Sundays Gospel-the farmer whose field was sown with weeds by an enemy-to urge that in a society like ours it is necessary to have a big heart and a serene patience

Pointing out that tolerance is not weakness the Pope ~aid Those who desire the good must be patient tolerant understanding and generous toward things which are not good or which do not conform to right principles

The Pope knows that in the face of evil it is very easy for those striving to be good either to become disshyheartened or to be so affected by the evil they see as to be unduly disturbed The Pope calls on all men of good will not to surrender to the evil that is around them and not to be so upset by it as to be frightened or in a panic

The present political tensions in the world the evershypresent spectre of poverty on a monumental scal~ the unshyeertainvalues and dim moral lights by which so many men try to guide their lives indeed even the changing religious atmosphere of the world-ecumenical efforts renewal of Church ceremonial-all these call for serenity of mind and patience This is what the late Pope John exemplified in his life this is what Pope Paul calls on men to have

A Service One way people know how much they appreciate any

service is to imagine what would happen if it were no longer provided

The Anchor has been a service to the people of this area for eight years It has served not only to draw them

closer to one another but to help them form a truly Cathshyolic mentality by giving them the principles and helping them make application of principles to present situations

In all modesty we would like to think that if The Anchor were no longer around it would be missed Since it is here it should be supported and read

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

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Fall River Mass 675-7151 PUBLISHER

Most Rev James l Connolly DO PhD GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER

Rt Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll MANAGING EDITOR

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Peace Is an Eagle Bishop Connolly ~ontinued from Page One

on a given weekday afternOOftt the New March ceremoniee shall be exemplified as Mass will be offered facing the people ill a central area of each dean~ fJf the diocese

To make the above mentionetl changes some adaptation mUBt be made in our churches It w81 with great surprise that manr read of the adaptations in the Holy Fathers Instructions which are to take effect in March MeDshytioned in the Instruction are the following 0

Main Aitar It should stand free from bull

wall - so that one might go aroundmiddot it with ease and so that the celebration of Mass m37 take place facing the people It is to occupy a truly central place in the church building SO that the attention of the whole congregation is spontaneous~ turned toward it (91)

The sanctuary shall be of sufshyficient size so that the sacrecl rites may be conveniently celeshybrated Tabernacle

- The most holy Eucharist shall be reserved in a solid and j_ violable tabernacle placed in the middle of the main altar or of a minor but truly outsbmding altar or according to lawful customs and in particular cases

By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University to be appproved by the local Ordinary also in some other

TODAY - The Altlpearing of the needy the afflict~d noble and properly adorned Our Lady at Lourde That con- (Gradual) How can we believe part of the church clusion of time toward which our in the freely given grace of God It is lawful to celebrate Mass hope looks and all progress is when so much depends on our facing the people even if aimed is the subject of the vi- response when the first reading there is a tabernacle small but sion in todays first reading teIIs us Run to win suitable on the altar (95) And the Gradual echoes this ex- MONDAY-Mass as on Sun- Seat of Celebrant and Ministelll Pec~tion this senSE of move- d B Such a seat shall be so placeday ut we are decisively saved t b 1 men toward the destiny of d th ld as 0 e eaSl y seen by the faithshyan e wor is claimed by f I d th t thtransformatlon an cOl elevatlon Ch u an a e celebrant maynst and Gods love is gratushywhich God wills The Gospels itous And we do have to be truly appear to preside over the historical annunciation places constantly working in the vine- entire community additional emphasis on the fact yard and the world is the home If the seat is placed b~hind that this movement is our his- of terror and our efforts in free- the altar the form of a throne tory the history of which we dam do count So this season be- -reserved for the Bishop-is to are a part fore Lent x be avoided (92)

Other Altars TOMORROW-SevEn Founders And the Christian must be ~ Theseshall be few in number

of the Servite Order And how ableto affirm all of thismiddot with It is highly suitable that the) much a part are we of that his- hope Tile harsh realities as well be placed in chapels in some tory The first reading of tod~ys -as the sweet ones ate our daily way separated from the l)rinshyMass corrects any tendency we bre~d The P~Sch1 season we cipal part of the curch (93) shymight have to minimize or un- tgtcgm toay with Its centeJ and Cross and Candles derplay the rOle of mlln of mans clImax In the Easter mystery Th aidd - ese c n - n accor anee freedom and mans deeds in the Wol be sham Without thiS bOld with the judgement of the Orshyplan of _God for our salation f~cmg of the facts of our expe- di ~b laed 1 tn th The saints the hot men and rlence nny e P c nex middote

3 TUESDA M - Smiddot altar and not nessarlly on it women of history are not a bit aS$ as on un- bull (94) 0 shy

of frosting but part oj the dough dy Easter is our iaptismal Ambit of Gods saying work Accom_feast Lent is or ~al~i~~al re- It is fittiilgthat there be-aJl pUshed in Christ salvation must treat when With your ~rayer a bo f rth tIt ef take flesh in those who follow and penance we reassess and m p e ~ oc ama Ion

audit our commitment So this the Sa~red R~adngs so arrangshyChrist must eontinlJle to ap- paradox has something to do ed that the mmlsters can be pear ea~ seen - and heard by the

ST MARY ON SATURDAY Ith the d~ffe~ence between faithful (96)vlewmg baptIsm as a once-for-

Never will our Lord allow His all event or as initiation into a Schola-ChoIr-Organ message of salvation to be pattern of life and existence They should be so placed that frozen n some static form If it is only a once-for~all it wi~l be clearly eVidenllPt~at Even when that form is the event then it is difficult to un- the smgers and the organist motherhood of the Bessed Vir- derstand how Gods grace of- form a pafrt of tp~ umted comshygin he directs our attention to fered decisively to the human mumty 0 the fa~thfulan so its dynamic aspects Blessed race in Jesus Christ can be baf- t~at they lTIay fulfill thel htur are those who hear the word of fled by man however free he is glcal functIon more SUitably God and keep it (Gospel) and But if our baptism is our sacra- - (9) away from the temptation to set- mental-social immerSion into a Faithful tIe for the veneration of her pattern of dying and rising of T~e~r ~lace should prom1e physical maternity alone daily and hourly decision then parbclpat~o~ visually and With

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY the persistence of clouds is in- proper splnt They should have The terrors of death surged telligible in the sunshine of benches ~r seats The custom round about me (Entrance Gods mercy of reservmg sea~ for certain0

pnvate persons IS to be reshychant) No transition from one WEDNESDAY - Mass as on b

0s I d t 1 k pro ated 10 accordance with season to another in the Chris- Sunday 0 no run 1 e ~ art 32 of the Constitution tian year is any more dramatic man who doesn t see the goal The faithful should Is 1y than this Christmas Epiph- (First realing) This is the dif- he~r the celebrant a~d

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any the love and the bless- ference We run we act we ters with the use of present-day ing of God for this world of ours choose God s love does not technical means -have dwelt in a kind of litur- smother our freedom nor ham- Baptistry wcal euphoria And suddenly ~ock 11s i~ so~e kind of cus~- The dignity of the Sa~r~~nt now it is terror and death that IOned mevltablhty EXistence IS should be clearly apparent and we ace with reading that teach struggle labor prog~ess it should be suitable for the us of labor and sweat and work The difference faith makes IS community celebration of the

There is no contradiction here that we ~e~ the goal and we do Sacra nt but there is certainI) paradox not run like a man who doesnt me How can we be decisively saved see it And with the goal is given Jewish Gift in Christ and yet constantly the means acceptance confishyhave to be working in the vine- dence trust assurance This is PROVIDENCE (NC - A 16shyyard or running the race leilt the atmosphere we breathe in volume collecion of books on that salvation escape us How the Cfiurch It chokes no deci- Judaism was presented to Provishycan we say the world is claimed sion It enables decision free of deuce College conducted by the by Christ the Lord while it is the base- servitudes to which we Dominican Fathers here by the 7et the home of distress bull bull are so prone S e w i B b Chautauqua Society

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

he Chicago Conference on Reshy

igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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CHILDREN GET A LIFT Children of migrant workshyers got a lift from Father Philip A Bryce when they visited him as they stopped temporarily in his parish at Altus -Okla Extension Lay Volunteers who work with Father Bryce among migrant families are accepting applications for service from young College-trained people between 21 and 45 NC Photo

Thurs Feb 11 1965

Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

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8 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

ten said h --e Robert C Cook president Of

the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

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three oouncll addresses on rna riage and the iamily and a sumshymary by a participant ill the October 1964 deliberations Oil

POP)llatlan growth of the Catb- olic Association for InternatioJNll Peace

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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ary Novitiate of Dighton __ aounce that bull whist party planned for Saturday night Ieb IS has been postponed an4 be rescheduled bull bull date __ aoounced

Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

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We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

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This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

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Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

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ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

Attends Svice PROVIDENCE (Nt) - Bishop

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

GOD LOVE YOU to a Permanent liver for $10 I pve m7seU a home permanent Instead of gOq to the beauty patiOI Here Is the dUferenee for the Missions bullbullbull to an amdversar- giver for $56 Enclosed Is our annual check on our weddIDg aashymversary This one is for our 56th We regret it Is tIO nWe vIth which tothank God for so much bull bullbull to talented dver for $105 Please aceept this tor the poor of the worleL I gel so much pleasure from playInc the ch1lrch organ that I wish to sbare my fees with those who have DOthInC to dYe them pleasure

Bishop Sheens latest book THE POWER OF -LOVE is avaUshyable in paperback Based on His Excellencys nationally syndishyeated column and including material never published before THE POWER OF LOVE shows bow love belongs in every major area of our lives He shows how love can give us direction despite the complexities and distractions of our time It will be an important contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike It is available for $60 by writing the Order Department of The Society for the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 10001

em out this column pin rour sacrifice to U aa4 maD It to Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Soctety for the Propaption of the Faith 366 Flftb Avenue New York New York 1000L or to rour Diocesan Director

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

Members of Falmouth Knights for the papers distinguished of Columbus Council are collectshy service to the Cleveland commushying toyS to be distributed at an nity by its objective factual inshyEaster party for retarded chil shy formative and comprehensive reshydren Particularly needed are porting and analysis of events dolls doll clothing and soft during Clevelands crisis in stuffed animals race and education iD1964

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

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Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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7 THE ANCHORshyCatholic Protestant Social Action Can Bre~kD~wn

CHICAGO (NC) -A leading ~ Protestant ecumenist told a

~atholic university aucUetlce Jtere that joint Catholic-Protesshytant efforts to solve social ills like racial discrimination can lead to closer religioqs relations

Martin Luther led a revolushytion in the 16th century that drove us apart Martin Luther King is leading a revolution in

Religious Barriets dogma of the Ass~mption but we do not di~agree about the dogma that every man is made in theimage of God and that the color of his skin is therefore ir shyrelevant on determining where he is entitled to live Right now we can sit at a mayors table sharing a common conshycern for fair bousing even though we cannot yet sit togethshy

US closer together said Dr Robert McAfee Brown

Dr Brown a Presbyterian minister is professor of religion at Stanford University He has

~ been active in many ecumenical efforts and has attended the Second Vatican Council as a Protestant observer

Presence Symbol Addressing the midyear comshy

mencement of Loyola University on The Catholic Layman in Toshymorrows World he called his presence a very important symshybol of the breaking down of barriers that have kept us sepshyarated from one another far too

middot long Dr Brown said laymen should

have an attitude of holy disconshytent witt the world He urged Catholic laymen to make comshymon cause with your Protestant and Jewish and secularneighshybors in seeking to correct your

middot social ills Protestants Catholics and

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middot Note Church Role In Social Unrest

CHICAGO (NC) - A new awareness of the problems of social unrest and the increasingshyly important role of the Church in Latin America pervaded disshy

middot cussions at the second annual CICOP (Catholic Inter-Ameri can Cboperation Program) here In minois

There is a great advance in middot ldeas alone said Juan Cardinal middot Landazuri Ricketts of Lima middotPeru Father Francois Hou~rt director of~ternation~Federashy

tion of Catholic Institutes for Social Research (FE~) Brusshy

middot ~ls Belpiun agreed In several of the countries the

)rlerar~hfpastaken thl leadershyship in social tranSfonnation by its declarations its social initiashytives and its example and moral

sUpport Father Houtart said These changes he added have

iaken place within the past 20 years

Racial Leaders Ask Realtors Backing

CmCAGO (NC)-Leaders of Chicagos interreligious agency fighting racial discrimination have appealed to the citys 10000 real estate brokers and mortgage bankers for constructive leadershyship against segregated housing

he Chicago Conference on Reshy

igion and Race said the real estate industry is being assigned largely because of inflammashytory statements of its leaders to a position of negative obsti shynancy on the question of open housing

Surely it is time for the real estate industry to a c qui r e spokesmen who are aware of the moral and economic imperative of housing for all regardless of their race or religion the Conshyference said

No 12 Again SEATTLE (NC) -Archbishop

homas A Connolly has baptized Barbara Anne the 12th child of Mr and Mrs Jerome Reideman The Seattle Ordinary made it a practice to officiate at the hapshytism of the 12th chUd In aD archdiocesan fami4r

priest minister or rabbi Authorized by the Indiana

Board of Education as a full credit elective subject for high school seniors the course is now being offered in about 20 Hoosier public high schools Weicker estimated

fndianaLawmakers Get School Bus Bill

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)~ A lair bus bill has been introshy dUcedJnto the 94th IndiaQaGenshy

eral Assembly It could becomeone of the hottest issues in the legislature this session Designedmiddot to require public school systelDlWlndiana to ~o-middotvide school bqs transportation for all pupilsin private as well as ~n public schools the bill is supported by the Indiana Citi shyzens for Educational Freedom

Supporters say they have word from Indiana Gov Roger D Branigin that he feels it deshyserves favorable consideration Meanwhile however Branigin has requested a $35 million cut in state aid to education in his annual budget message

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CHILDREN GET A LIFT Children of migrant workshyers got a lift from Father Philip A Bryce when they visited him as they stopped temporarily in his parish at Altus -Okla Extension Lay Volunteers who work with Father Bryce among migrant families are accepting applications for service from young College-trained people between 21 and 45 NC Photo

Thurs Feb 11 1965

Maronite Mass At No Eastonmiddot

Parishioners and friends of Immaculate Conception Parish North Easton are looking forshyward to the celebration of Mass in the Maronite Rite which will take place in their Church on Thursday evening Feb 18 at 730the 20th century that can drawer at the Lords table sharing a

common mea But he emphasized joint efshy

forts in social action open the way for important ecumenical byproducts

For what we learn of one another from our contacts at the one table he said may drive us to greater shame about our divisions at the other table and thus force us into deeper levels of confrontation than we have hitherto managed to attain

OHer Elective Bible Course in Indiana

FORT WAYNE (NC)-Thirty seniors have enrolled in The Bible as Literature a new elecshytive course at South Side public high school here in Indiana

Purpose of the course deshyscribed as an experiment wiU be to acquaint students with often quoted passages of the Bible considered to be part of the tradition of English literature South Side Principal Jack Weicker has emphasized the course is not religious education

Students introducing questions of a strictly religious nature will be referred to their respective

Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid passhytor of St Anthony of the Desert Church Fall River will celshyebrate the Mass

Advice From Priest Radio Hit Program

ST ALBANS (NC)-A weekly half-hour radio program featurshying down-to-earth advice from a Catholic priest has proved a resounding success since it went OIl the air here in Vermont last Fan

Every Monday moming dozens of people phone in questions to Msgr Walter F Charland and wait for answers on his progJam What Do You Think About It on station WWSR

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8 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

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the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

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- PLAN-JUBILEE Alumni and friends of Mt St Joseph School Fall River meet to plan diamond jubilee celebration for Se~temberFrom left Alphee N Laflamme chairman of New Bedford participants Jeannine St Laurent seeshyretary Albert Petit general chairman Mr1s Alb~rt J Turgeon assistant secretary Gerard Berger asslStant treaSurer Not shown Alphege Belisle treawrer

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We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

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This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

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trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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Bishop Sheens latest book THE POWER OF -LOVE is avaUshyable in paperback Based on His Excellencys nationally syndishyeated column and including material never published before THE POWER OF LOVE shows bow love belongs in every major area of our lives He shows how love can give us direction despite the complexities and distractions of our time It will be an important contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike It is available for $60 by writing the Order Department of The Society for the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 10001

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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classes are still competing in And also in the togetherness ticket sales vein Prevost and Jesus-Mary

Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

Members of Falmouth Knights for the papers distinguished of Columbus Council are collectshy service to the Cleveland commushying toyS to be distributed at an nity by its objective factual inshyEaster party for retarded chil shy formative and comprehensive reshydren Particularly needed are porting and analysis of events dolls doll clothing and soft during Clevelands crisis in stuffed animals race and education iD1964

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

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Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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8 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

TrueValentineSpirit Expressed In Small Tokens of Love

By Mary Tinley Daly Valentine Day Feb 14 that I love you truly day is

about upon us again Stores-five-and-dimes SuPer Thisshyand-That drug stores and especially posh department and specialty shops are cashing in on the I Love You Truly theme A fur stole for your true love A London Fog eoat f()r Himself Even a color television to prove you love him or her (and would deshyli~t in the entertainment y6urshyself)

Personal Message Besieged as

we are on altl sides with the advertisements and trying to become n u m b to them there Js still that holdover from ehildhood when Feb 14 meant and still means a personal quite often a sentimental message to those we love

Shifting off the buy big eomrnercialism-so soon after they have high-pressured us for Christmas-we tum middotto the little personal messages the 42 valenshytines for 59 eents plus envelopes tihe slightly higher 36 for 51 eents-often including a special one for teacher

Well its been a long time lIlince weve sent a Valentine 10 Teacher but we do appreciate the gayly colorful assortment I-n the package deal there Me many thoroughly inappropriate -but some

There is a heart with a Thinking about you imprint Accompanied by a personal messhysage written on the other side this takes up the slack of our long n()-write to a friend in a distant city And a Hi How ya doin for an elderly relashytive- remembrance that we are thinking of him-no special reashyson for writing but just a l()ving Hi

As for the rest of the congloshymeration in our 59 cent package here is a Valentine for each of the grandchildren-to be added to the take in their Valentine boxes from school a silly OM for each of their parents in reshymembrance of the time when they were Valentine-box eonshyacious

And In a practical sense ~

Is wrap-up at our house 8lld prObably at yours of the parashyphernalia of Christmas

Red Candles Take red candles for instance

There was a plethora of red candles They were on the manshytel in the dining room in every candlestick we own Nowadays only time we use candles is at our evening meal

Frankly we were getting bit tired of red candles but there they were unused UIlshyburned During the long dull daysof Januaiywe supplemented them with long dull beige-eolshyered candles

Now in honor of St Valentine We ean OJ)(le more bring out

Mother McAuley Gund Mother McAuley Guild of Mt

St Mary Academy Fall River will hold an open meeting at 730 tonight in the school auditorium Featured will be a cmiddotalendar party and entertainment by academy students directed by Sister Marie Lorraine RSM Parents may bring guests In charge of arrangements are Mrs Michael J McMahon Mrs Anshythony Pacheco and members CIIf their committee

the red eandles-burn em up use em up in all their splendor just as though they had been bought for this particular occasion

Another holdover from Christ shymas all that red ribbon too good to throw away not worth storing as a fire hazard for 10 more months

Now we can use it to wrap a Happy St Valentine gift for lots and lots of people little people big people St Valenshytines people

There are those to whom we would not ordinarily sen d Chr~stmli1s gifts-yet this is the perfect time in the mid-winter doldrums to bake a batch of cookies a loaf of homemade bread and send fuese goodies as a complete surprise To wrap the gifts in St Valentines ribshybons bright red adds middotto the surprise

Its getting mileage not only out of the Christmas ribbons but a carry-over of the Christ shymas spirit

St ValenJtine ma1tyTea ill Rome Feb 14 269 AD probshyably looks d()wn sympathetically and compassionately on such go ivgs-on carried out in his name A lot of the goings-on are sillyshybut when one human being reaches out to another it means that life after all is worth living

The spirit behind St Valenshytines Day is actually the symbol of love Each Valentine card gift wish phone caN or whatnot means simply and truly I love you

So Happy Valentine Dey com- ing up-and may your valentine never grow less or lose his (Ol her) love for you Thats the wisJl that comes from Our Housel

CathoJic Schoos Are Public Venture

DENVER (NC)-A Presbyteshyrian theologian said here in Colshyorado Protestants should develop an awareness of the Catholie school system as a public ventur~

in education Parochial schools educate a

sizeable portion of the school population Dr Robert W LYllll said and the quality of educashytion given is not simply a Cathshyolic concern but also ill some measure a Protestant eltgtncern

Dr Lynn associate professor of religious education and comshymunications at Union Theologshyical Seminary New York apshypealed for a new approach on the issue of Federal aid to education one which would cut through the impasse over the ChurchshyState separation issue and proshylIIide funds for parochialmiddotsc~ooJs

Francisco Sisters To Serve in Peru

CLINTON (NC)-Three Frllft shyascan Sisters of Mount St Clare eonvent here in Iowa will be asshysigned 10 a mission at Chulushycanas Peru

Mother Mary Leona superior general said the nuns nowmiddot are being selected for the project the second outside United States for the Clinton nuns

The community opened a school in the Bahamas in 1960 and later started a hospital The sisterhood has schools and hosshypitals in California and in sevshyeraI- Midwestern anel Southem utes

RECEIVE HONORS Nancy Vogel of Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth is honored as outstanding girl athlete of yEar at Clover Club banquet She received Bishop Connolly Award Carlin Lynch of Bishop Stang was also honored as coach of champion Spartan football team

Stifle Conversions Indiana Pastor Emphasizes Attitude of Whites

Biggest Obstacle in FORT WAYNE (lirC) - The

biggest obstacle to the convershysion of Negroes to the Catholic Faith is the attitude of white Catholics the pastor of a racshyially-mixed parish nas told an Indiana Christian Family Moveshyment meeting

Father Ralph H ]~arson cited Catholics who watl~r down a professed belief in racial equalshyity with qualifications regarding the Negro who can fit into our culture the Negro who makes an effortto improve himself or when the Negro becomes moral and respectable

He emphasized some Negroes fulfilled such qualifications and still could not find equality ill housing education Imployment or church membership

Father Larson said he is fightshying an uphill battle to win Neshygro converts The great majorshyity of these people already are active members of some church and their ehurch membership means very much tel them he advised Their ehureh is the

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WASHINGTON (NC) - ThtI Catholie Church for the past I years has shown growing awareshyness at its hfghegf levels of tb8 challenge of population growth a specialist m population ~

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the Population Reference Bttshyreau makes his observation ill the February issue CTf the brashyreaus Population Bulletin Cook edits the pUblication

The ctHTent issue of the pubshylication which is released sis times a year is devoted to obshyservations by Catholics on papshyulation birth control and familJ life mOl8l1ty

Quoted are Pope Paul WlW eomments CTf JUDe 1964 in whicll he held birth control and popuJa tion growth to be an extreme17 grave matter said he hadnamed a oomrnisslon to study the qu~

tion and reiterated the teaching of Pope Plus XII against use of the so-called birth control pit

Also included are an alticle oe the Second Vatican CouncW deliberations on the topic lieshyprinted from the Tablet a Lofp don England Catholic week~

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POP)llatlan growth of the Catb- olic Association for InternatioJNll Peace

PIon Buffet-Dance Alumnae of Sacred HearD

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By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

With tlle memory of ber cookshying still a vivid one I automashyticaUy turned to Mn Barresi when I decided to 1iiscuss Italian cmiddotQokeryand 8fter ~onvincing her that I would not set her up as an authority but rather as OM of ~ m~y good Italian

cooks in - - ~shfl gave me two of her ~vorite recipes One Js a delicious baked stuffed fish which Iwill -save for our Lenten articlesand the other is the folshylowdng rolled steak dish

Braciole J inCh slices -top round steak

(about a pound and a half) 4 sliCes salt pork 2 chopped hard boiled eggs 2T parmesan -clleese 4 thin slices chopped salami i clove galHe minced r t choPPed parSley salt and

--pepper to te 1 large can I1alian tomatOes 1 can tomato paste tsp dried lJWeet basil 1 tsp salt 1) In saucepan combine t0mashy

toes toma~ paste basil and 1 tsp salt Simmer 20 minutilS

2) Pound salt pork untD It becomes a smooth paste and spread it on steak tIS you would butter 3) Prepare filling by Dlixing eggscl1eese salami garlie and chopped parsley season to taste Spread fiThingon steak and rdI1 lOU would a jellyroll Short tdde up

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To Teach in Poor Areas of Washington WASHINGTON (NC)-Twelve

public schools in povertystriekshyen areas of the nations capital will soon get 24 teachers aides-shyall postulants of the Sisters of Notre DaDie de Namur

We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

FoRow-lIP Projeel llheywill be assigned

publicllChoOl principal who will send them to assist teachersiD the primal7 eradeas lI8id Sister Maq Lea

They will be engaged in ehild~directed activities she elaborated helping in any W87 they can suchas story-telling being extra help on the playshyground and reading with the children

The ~ojectis a fonow-up to another which has attractednashytiona attention since its incepshytion more than one year ago Thisis Sister Mary Leos aftershyschool study hall for grade school chi1drenmostmiddotof -them

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

When believers -react -inthls way she -said they reinforce secularism by not belonging in the actual mainstream of s0shyciety

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Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

l bl an avowedly Marxist-Leniuist t it f th L tmiddot Am PHILADELPHIAday Conference on the Role of cnpp mg pro emll~ rue P cure 0 e a m ershygovernment on the beautiful ieU probl~mmiddot

the Laity in the Home Missions Chunh Teaeher Caribbean island of Cuba that He said summertime volunteer maJor efforts have been initi-

Programs for home mission work In an inspiring opening- adshy bl d d 1 tes ated to study and understandhave mushroomed beyond eon- dress to the assem e e egad b Bi h M the serious problems posed by

trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

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The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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Fatima Pilgr~~ns

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

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middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

Saxbe said Ohios code makes no express provision for a part shytime educational program for those who attend private or Pashyrochial schools for the majority of their classes He said board per annum authority for such a program can

_not be implied from powers On Notice Savings Plan ~ Dividends Paid Quarterly

Even though this plan does not involve establishing separshy

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lotItIe( tlelMI111Bass River ate classes for such students it does require that an exception

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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9 Sprayin9_Necessity for Insect Disease Control in Garden

By Joseph and Marilyn Roderick Last week we wrote about grape vines and the fact

that correct pruning l~ to better and more abundant fruit This week we should like to discuss protecting the fruit from insects and fungus diseJtSes through a sprayshylag program We have a lIIIlall vine which provides _ with enough grapes for -nng and for preserving ~ we encounter the same probshylems in insect and disease control most gardeners an~ therefore have devised an effective preshyventive pro g ram which we should like to pass on bothers who share ur problems VIe use bull basic spray formula for the whole garden roses and aPIlusls Included which does the job to our satisfaction but we shan cliScuss only grapes here

In th~ ~ping at the first sign of growth on the vine we begin with a mixture of insecticide fungilt bull ~ and a sticker solution water The insecticide is lDeant to kffior deter insects e fungicide to prevent ~ngus

diseases and the sticker solution bull its name implies helPs the IIPray stick to the leaves of the me For a sticlter solution I -e a teaspoon of disbwashing detergent to a ganon Of water

Any commercial insecticide lind fungicide may be used The Important thing to keep in mind about these chemiCals is that they may be mixed together in ene spraying solution greatly leducing the labor involved in ~ymg ltY fOtUSe all of these lbemicals are )Oisonous so great eareshould be taken to keep them out of the reaell of Chil shydren

Blister Beetle We have a great deaI of

trouble with the blister beetle bull small gray beetle which attacks Ihpes just 811 they are forming In the Spring When we first see Chc beetle we add a spec1a1 -beetlecide to our spray formshya and find that this is100 llI tent ~ffective in control

Our ~1Jrayingschedule depends _ the weather and themiddot amount tit time we bave available for the _den Spraying is particularly DeOesary after baaVJ rain SO We find OUllIe1ves spraying on _ average of once every two weeks in the Spring and a little less frequently in the hot d~ Summer months

Spraying isnt much fun in flact it is a nuisance p~ if your Ilearts sinks when you pick wonny grapes or grapeslnfested with black rot then you have m choice bLrt to do the work lleCessary to keep th n Vines bealtby and productive

In The Kitchen At the mention of Italian food

IDe inunedhitely envisions hellJ)-middot lag platters of spag)lettt and aeatballs andttmt Ameriean u bull apple pie ooncoction pizza IMrt this is amiddot vision limited by ermunereialism for real Balian _king is ~ exciting and lIdveniurous thanmiddot ~limited bowledge would indi~

A gDOdly llumber of yeara agobull eight to be exect I experiencedny first Italian homecooked -ea Mrs Prank Barresi was -y hostess-end to this day I re m e m b e r the warmth the ~ughter and the 10vecrf Hfe that fills 1m Italian botilho1cl IIlong witb the deliclOWl food

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Mrs Barresi a member of Holy Rosary aish in Fall River Is Supervisor of the Division of School ltygiene and alltmg with this full-time nine to five job finds time to be a gourmeteook and doting grandmother to four little Barresis

Italian food is as regional as American f 0 0 d she added Each cook that came to this country brought with her the recipes native to her section Her husband Franks f ami I y came rom Sicily bringing with them a wealth of fish recipes especially tuna as this islands chief indu- try at that time was tuna f ish I ng Mrs Barresis motbel came from the southern part of the mainland where salt cod was the baCkbone of the menu and where tomatoes and olive oil were used in abundance Both Sicily and Italy because of their lack of material wealth lear- to dress up the avallable inexpensive foods such as fish and pasta to make them fit for the palate of a king

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We welcome them and are enthusiastic about their coopershyation said the superintendent of District of Columbia public schools Dr Carl F Hansen

We mean it as a Christian gesture of service to the commushynity said Sister Mary Leo sparkplug of the plan and a vetshyeran of commtmity action proshygraJml in a large blighted area of northwest Washington

The dynamic nun who teaches part-time at Notre Dame Hip School here butmiddot spends most -of her time as director of the W~onesAreaCommuni~ Action Program sa1d the postashyJantswill serve in the lraquoub1ic schools for five weeks

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Nuns Must Look To Future

DENVER (NC)-The job facshying nuns today is to pledge ourshyselves to the future a nunshyeducator said here

-We must believewholeheartshyedty that the future can be extraordinariU better than the present declared Sister Jacqueshyline Grennan executive vice president of Webster College in StLouis

She voiced her confiClence in the future--and in the place of nuns in that future--in an intershyview and an address at an intershyfaith civic banquet celebratlng the centennial of the Sisters of Loretto in Colorado

We believe in a world which can become better and better and better-better through the intelshylect of man better through the grace given to m9n by a God who loves him she told 500 pershysons at the banquet

At the same time she conshyceded there are thltgtse in the world whostm insist that nothshying changes we are not -moving -at all She warned that the modem Chrlatian especially the teachingmiddot nun -must not choose the eourse Df immobility but must instead move into the mainstremn of society

During the interview siSter Jacqueline expressed -concern over modern secularisn1 - the divorce of religion from the middotrest of life-but stressed that the-soshylutian does not lie in It defensive withdrawal by religious people

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This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

Johnson both of this city middotmiddotaremiddot ~We are convi~ced that Christ now enroute for the mountainous wishes the unity of His Church Huaraz dioCese in Peru where C~rdinal Leger said and we are the will serYe after ordinatioJimiddotmiddotmistaken if we imagine He does

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

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trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

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dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

Attends Svice PROVIDENCE (Nt) - Bishop

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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Bishop Sheens latest book THE POWER OF -LOVE is avaUshyable in paperback Based on His Excellencys nationally syndishyeated column and including material never published before THE POWER OF LOVE shows bow love belongs in every major area of our lives He shows how love can give us direction despite the complexities and distractions of our time It will be an important contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike It is available for $60 by writing the Order Department of The Society for the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 10001

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

Members of Falmouth Knights for the papers distinguished of Columbus Council are collectshy service to the Cleveland commushying toyS to be distributed at an nity by its objective factual inshyEaster party for retarded chil shy formative and comprehensive reshydren Particularly needed are porting and analysis of events dolls doll clothing and soft during Clevelands crisis in stuffed animals race and education iD1964

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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Announce Plans ForCFM Night

Mr and Mrs Normand UshyHomme leader couple of the Christian Family Movement ill Sicred Heart Parish North Atshytleboro have announced that Tuesday Feb 16 has been set as reservation deadline for the Federation Evening of Recolleeshytlon in Fall River on Sunda Feb 21

This function sponsored bull the Federation of CFM groups 111 the Diocese of Fall River ill meant to bring together all conshynected with the Christian Fam 11y Movement in the Diocese It will be held in Notre Dame School Hall Fan River at 8 Sunday night Feb 21 CFM couples of Notre Dame parish Fall River will be hosts under direction of Mr and Mrs Paul Dumais Federation Secretaq Couple

1lfE ANCHORshyThurs Feb 11 1965

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Asserts Russia Steps Up War On Religion

CINCINNATI (NC) - A priest who spent 24 years behind the Iron Curtain said communist Russia is intensishyfying its war against religion despite reports of a softer apshyproach

Father Walter J Ciszek SJ 1IVhos~ Faith saved him from despair and suicide in Siberian prisons told the Men of Milford a laymans retreat organization here in Ohio the commUnists 47 years of propaganda against religion has been a failure

Recognition of the failure came last January he said when the Ministry of Cult decreed that every person in Russia young arid old teacher and worker Set Theme must be indoctrinated methodshy CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH RALLY Mem~)ers of a panel who addressed a Catholic The theme is Why Did God ially and scientifically in athshy Press Rally in Los Angeles were left to right Terry Newlin of St Francis High School Make Me This will be introshyeism duced by Rev Edmond L DickshyMarilyn White Bishop Conaty High School alumna who won a silver medal as a sprinte

Full Force inson assistant at Sacred HeaI1at the Tokyo Olympics Leroy Ellis 610 professional basketball forward and former All Church North Attleboro andThey are going against reshy American at St Johns College Jamaica NY and George Kunz 65 football tackle at feieration chaplain The themeligi9n full force he said though Loyola High School Los Angeles NC Photo will then be developed Hiyou wont find a word about this three sections by Edward Rogenrin their newspapers They are St Marys Parish North Attleshydetermined to eradicate the remshyboro Henri Paradis St J09shyDtlnts of religion in Russia

Father Ciszek teleased in ephs Parish Attleboro Gerant Roussel Notre Dame Parish Fall

Need 175 Spanish-Speaking Volunteers 1963 is convinced that God ls

R~ver ~ltirking in R~ssia and iriter~ leihg With the Soviet progrllnimiddot Extension Society ~RecflLliting Lay Wor~ers T~~ will b~ ma~e availab_

bull bull for general discussion Refresh-_ We all ki1o~ ~f the tloubles Dlepts will be ~rved aJid a pe~ they have with their economic CHICAGO (NC)-There isim- numbers 340 lay mEinbelS whomiddot He notlaquold that most of the iOlt1 of fellowship yiili concludleegticultural and educational me4iate need ~()rU5Jaymiddotv9~un- ~ serve as teachers nurses com- middotSpanish-speaking in this couri- th~activities of the eveningprograms an~ lVith their people teers 0 help staff missions for munity workers Newman cen- try are baptized Catholics but G9ltl in His divine providenceJs Spanishspeaking -in western and tel coordinators and iocial work- there is serious danger of their The Federationmiddot wilt sponsOl mierfering with their system southwestern states according ers in 13 states ancPuerto Rico being lost to the Church without a workshop in May At this time be said to Rev John J SuUivan direcshy The Extension Volunteers will a stepped-up effort to bring reli- progress made during the past

Soviet leaders are counting tor of the Extension Society move into Appalachia next year glon to them year will be evaluated and a complete report released _Dn Russian youth to make athshy Volunteers program Stress~s DaDg~r Ext~nsion SocIety Volunteers and Mrs John Stapleton steifim work eventually he said middotVolunteers are _needed to Father Sullivan ~lUd volun- agree to serve renewable one- Marys Parish North Attleborowork in migrant labormiddot camps te~n are needed fCor the Jlew year terms in domestic mission 8lt in charge of general pIaand among the underpriVileged JnIssu~ns among ~hl Spams~- areas The volunteers aged 21 for this event Says God Wills in Texas Oklahomamiddot New Mex~ speaking to do nursmg and SOCIal to 45 Uve in -private quarters

ico Wyoming and Colorado work teach catechl~tics t~tor are ~aid$50 monthly for per~

Unity Prayer Varied Jobs and gIve pre-school InstructIon sonal expenses and receive New missions are being or- ~ and promote the liturgy transportation room board and

MONTREAL (NC) - Prayer ganizedwiththe migrants and hospitalization insurance Head- for religious unity is both exshy other Latin Americans bull bull bullbull ~ quarters of the program are itp~ted and willed by God Paul Benedictiries Plan but if the fl[pected increase in 1307 South Wabash Avent1~EhUle Cardinal Leger of Monshy volunteers dpes not materialize Mexican Community Chicago m 60605 treal told a bilingual ecumenical we wjl1 have tomiddot discard some of ST BENEDICT (NC) -Tli e gtshygathering in Notre Dame church the plans to help iii these ex- h~re community of the Mount Angel

tremely needy -areas FathermiddotCatholic Anglican United Benedictine abbey h4~re in Or~

Sullivan declared gon has voted to etablish afoqn~ Church Presbyterian Orthodox The three-year-old ExtenSionshy dation m-the diocese of CuernaLttheran and Baptist leaders at- Society Volunteers program now vaea Mexico terded the sessi~n ~nd took part in prayers hymn singingmiddot and The decision closely fGllowed other exercises Indiana Seminarians a vote of the community to esshy

Cardinal Leger speaking at tablish a foundation in the BolJoin Peru Missions Id~ho diocese the start of the service noted mDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Alchthat Christiar unity is a free The chapter Abhot Damian

gift of God which He will acshy bishop Paul C Schulte of Indishy Jentges OSB said has voted cord when He wills and by the anapolis has presented mission to take definite stepstoward the means He wills crosses to two second-year theshy beginning of a foundation in the

Nonetheless I believe we ology students who have volunshy Diocese of Cuernavaca Mexico may affirm that our humble and teered to continue their studies The decision was reached at the fervent prayer iii one of the for the priestlwod and serve as same time as that concerning the means expected and willed by missioners in Peru new foundation in thE Diocese of Our Lord he said Michael Cesnik and Edward Boise Idaho

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

95 Bridge St Lowel Ma~stions war on poverty needs the middotthrough combatting such prob- crttic party inVenezueia and tomiddottheir reaqersmiddotthe real social h~p of ~orevolunteers ~n~e lems ~s ~verty illiteracYreli- to Vice President Hubert H problems of Latin Americ~middotThis~ Tel 458-6333 Churchs home missions and un- gious ignorance and Communism H h affprde4 me an opportunity to shy

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th C bull C erful insight into the present thi tt Andt olc laymen e atholic hurch has started In So ma er I was a CAMDEN NJ t plightmiddot of soCial injustice in f td d tmiddotThis opinion was voiced here to eome to grips witl- he real- source 0 grea pn e an sa ISshyby Msgr Edward OmiddotRoutkemiddotexmiddot ities of the situation arid will L~tin America Dr Caldera faction to hear several Bishops OCEANPORT N J

i stated that It is not an exag- th t Th An h h d ecutive director of thOe Nation- continue to gather strength n agr~ ae c or ape~ MIAMImiddot tIL th t 1 f th L tmiddot Am germiddotation to admitmiddot that it was f d d i bl t Catholic Rural Life Conference e s rugg e 0 e am er- orme an amra e service 0 PAWTUCKET R I Itmiddot i 0t11y after the ~stablishment of ts ad rs h g that the closing session of a three- lcan peop es 0 overcome Ie r 1 re e In emp aSlzm e

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Programs for home mission work In an inspiring opening- adshy bl d d 1 tes ated to study and understandhave mushroomed beyond eon- dress to the assem e e egad b Bi h M the serious problems posed by

trol with far more volunteers an 0 ~ervers S op arcOBmiddot the social reality of Latin than places where they can be McGrath the youthful and vi- America used But he added there are brant Bishop of Santiago de still too few volunteerswilling to Vea~as Pantnla ocus~ the Outlining middotthese social realities make long-term or lifetime com_spotlIght of~ttentlon on themiddot Dr Caldera middotmiddottold his audience mitments to this Work qu~sti~n ftbe re~~ Illa~f)f ~ that one out of every two famshy

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Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

Attends Svice PROVIDENCE (Nt) - Bishop

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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Bishop Sheens latest book THE POWER OF -LOVE is avaUshyable in paperback Based on His Excellencys nationally syndishyeated column and including material never published before THE POWER OF LOVE shows bow love belongs in every major area of our lives He shows how love can give us direction despite the complexities and distractions of our time It will be an important contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike It is available for $60 by writing the Order Department of The Society for the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 10001

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

Hebrew prophets to substanti shyate his anti-Semitic accusationmiddot

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965 Coug-lnll1 to Speak Catholics Join Plan GermanState Plans16

Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Fatima Pilgr~~ns

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

The other grant went to the Childrens Rehabilitation Insti shytute of Reistertown Md an afshyfiliate of John Hopkins Univershysity Medical Center Baltimore for $2360250

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

Saxbe said Ohios code makes no express provision for a part shytime educational program for those who attend private or Pashyrochial schools for the majority of their classes He said board per annum authority for such a program can

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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Shriver Urges Peace Corps In Reverse

CHICAGO (NC) - Peace Corps director Sargent Shrshyiver suggested a peace corps in reverse as he addressed a packed plenary session of the second annual conference of the Catholic Inter-American Coopshyeration Program

If the peace corps volunteers learn as they teach if our comshymon problems have common solutions why must all the traf- fic be one way he asked Why shouldnt papal volunteers for instance come north as well as south Why not a corps of papal volunteers--or peace corps volshyunteers-from Latin America te work in the U S

Shriver said these volunteers working under the same condishytions as our peace corps could work in our urban slums and through our Southwest for inshystance teaching Spanish and lit shyeracy

Much to Learn Some Latin American counshy

tries have more advanced pro- gr~s in literacy training than an~ in the world he said In

lHE ANCHOR-Thurs Feb 11 1965latin America

Prelates Plan Lay Diaconate CHICAGO (NC)-An orshyganization to train laymen to serve as ordained deacons in the Church in Latin Amershyica will be organized before next Sept 1

Preliminary plans for the group to be called the St Stephens Society have been anshynounced here by Bishop Alfredo Mendez CSC of Arecibo Puershyto Rico Richard Cardinal Cushshying of Boston has agreed to sprve as honorary society chairshyman

Honor First Martyr The Ecunlenical Council Conshy

stitution on the Church promulshygated last November cleared the way for territorial bodies of Bishops with the permission of the Pope to create a permanent order of deacons to assist priests and dispenses some sacraments Ihe diaconate -would be open to young unmarried men and mashyture married men Thus far no permanent deacons have been ordained

Bishop Me~dez already has trained 40 men to serve as dea-middot cons and has recruited 1500 more largely from the Cursillo n~ovement He said he hopes Catholic public school teachers mayors and other officials~ the field of co-ops and c~dit

MEET AT CICOP CONVENTION Problems of PAVLA were the topics of discusshyLntin Ameriea ~an betecrui1ed unibns there is valuable work asmiddot deacons sion when the following three met in Chicago Left to right Rev Raymond Kevane tomiddot be done here arid we liaY

much to leain~ The diaconate Is an order Of N~~ionfIDirector ofPapa1 Volunteers RevmiddotmiddotJmiddotames middotW GlarkAssistant Dioeesari Direc the- Church ranking justmiddot beloW Addressing himself particulli~itor of PAVLA and Rev JOhn J Considine MM DirectO1 of the Latin American Burshythe priesthooct Deacons are em I eauNCWC 10 the large Latin American wwered to pr~ch adminiSter f IOntingent at the meeting the baptism witness tnarriag~s~r- peace corpsdirectorsaid

form burial rites and distribute As we and you face our co-nmiddotChurch Meets - latinAmeric~nChailengeCommunion but not celebrate mon problems we would share MaSs Although the permanent the human resources available te diaconate existed in the early D- solve them Here Is a personalCburch in recent eentunes the Iocesan Priest Repotts on Inter-American Pro~ram alliance for progress which order has been eonferred onb would reach the people Th~ on men studying for Uie priest- By REVbull JAMEs W CLARK will help them better the~r sit- with $2400 in the United States people from your pueblos and hood 8t Josephs Church FaU River uation Christianity is on trial~ But of our twenty countries great cities could be directly in

The new organization win be We represent a problem a in our hemisphere he contin- only five attained or surpassed volvedmiddot named idter St- Stephen the headache a puzzle _ for those ued this average he said The first deacon and the first martyr w~C ~sb to help Us Let usmiddot The active leadership of the other 15 fell below itmiddot and in - _-- of the Church h~lp1henihelpus by organizing Church was further stressed by Bolivia and Haiti theshocking n ~tmiddot

It has not been decided wheth- ou~s~lves Tbis was the earnestmiddot the Abbe Francois Houtart dr- figure was less than $100 per er to ~ablishmiddotsepar~te~choo1S and enlightened observationof rector of FERES International persongtper year If we analyZeI

for training or to send ~andl- Miss Marina Bandeira of Bonta- Centers of SocioReligious He- the distribution amongthe vari- dates to existlng semihaiies fogo Guanabara Brazil on the seiirch in Brussels BelgiuD) ous social strata middotwerellch trulygtshy

iThe need for d~acoris in Latin present sochil criSis that now who stilted that while the Latin horrifying figures -1

1 America wal uridersc~r~d by exists on the vast COntinent of American Hierarchy has taken A1lighlight of the three day J~an Cardinal Landazuri Ric- Latin AmerieaM1sS Bandeira the leadersbip insocial trapsfor~ meetihj( was an address to a

ketts of LimamiddotPeru ~ho atten- 1 who directs an edu~a~iorial mafion the Chuich~ti11 has packea plenary session of the d~ the Catholic Inter-American movement in Brazil known as- di~~cp~ti~s vvhich stem from conference by Peace Corp Dishy~ooperation Program here last MEB was an officitl delegate to previous copceptsof tbe Chure~ rector R Sargelit Shriver He month Cardinal Landazuri said the Second Annual Conferencemiddot as anexpression of the pow~r said that the great hope for he has some parishes with all I of the Catholic Inter-American of the mother country For thIS Laiin America is the fact that many as 80000 parishioners and Coopetation Program (CICOP)middot re~son the social revolutionS of the Church has joined and hi oilly two priests He is hopeful which middotwas recently held at the the ~Otll century ~ok an ant- many pla~es is d~recting the soshy NO JOB TOO BIG that lay deacons will alleviate Edgewater Beach Hotel Chicago rebgtous aspect ThIS resulted lll cial revolution in Latin America NONE TOO SMAllthe situation Once again it was the privilege quasi-permanent eonflicts be-

of this writer to represent the tween the State and the Church Pari of ress Diocese of Fall River at this Social ReaUties In conversation with Bishops SULLIVAN BROSNeed Volunteers meeting priests and laity it Was gener-During the conference the sec- PRINTERSDespite recognition that muchmiddot ond annual CICOP awards were ally agreed that our American lHere at Home must be done to make the cur- Catholic press had begun to play Main OHice and Plant

CINCINNATI (NC)~ThC na rent social revolution successful leadeF of the Christian Demo- an important part in reportingpresented to Dr Rafael Calderashy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

Attends Svice PROVIDENCE (Nt) - Bishop

Russell- J McVinnev of Provlshydence attEmded metnorial sen-shyices for S~r Winston Churcblllllt Grace EPlSCOpal Church here bull

ri te citizen A panl_ a p va ~lCeom - shyby his secretary he sat with the congregation of aoo1ut 200 pershySODS ~__ _ __~

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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classes are still competing in And also in the togetherness ticket sales vein Prevost and Jesus-Mary

Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

Hebrew prophets to substanti shyate his anti-Semitic accusationmiddot

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

Trade Unions Senator Dodd said there is Episcopalians Cite

reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

Members of Falmouth Knights for the papers distinguished of Columbus Council are collectshy service to the Cleveland commushying toyS to be distributed at an nity by its objective factual inshyEaster party for retarded chil shy formative and comprehensive reshydren Particularly needed are porting and analysis of events dolls doll clothing and soft during Clevelands crisis in stuffed animals race and education iD1964

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

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The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

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Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

Charles J Tull Appraises Father Coughlins Career

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy To judge by his picture on the Jacket Charles J Tull

author of Father Coughlin and the New Deal (Syracuse University Press $650) is a young man He can hardly draw on his own recollections for much of his book which

roughly covers the years 1930 - 1942 The nineteen pages of notes which follow his text indicate -that he has done a respectable amount of research And a reading of the book proves to one who well remembers Father Coughshylins tumultuous eareer as a pubshylic figure that Mr Tull has striven to be fair However his judgments probably will satisfy neither the followers of Father Coughlin nor his severe critics _

The former will be disgruntled because the author speaks adshyversely of many things said and done by Father Coughlin The latter will feel that the author has been far too lenient because he rebuts their extreme accusashytions against Father Coughlin

Mr Tull admits to certain handicaps in the preparation of hiS book For example Father Coughlin now in his seventies and still pastor of theShrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak Michigan refused to cooperate in any way and so did the Archshydiocese of Detroit

This circumstance is surely a IrBve disadvantage to anyone trying to get the full truth of bappenings two and three decshyades ago But Mr Tull has gone ahead undaunted

Network Facilities Ie opens with a very brief

sketch of Father Coughlins life up to the time in 1926 when he first went on the air At that point the priest was 35 and in charge of a new struggling parshyish He undertook a series of broadcasts over WJR Detroit to secure financial support He imshymediately won notice other stashytions took his program and by 1930 he had use of the Columbia Broadcasting facilities and was talking on topics of the day-for example Communism

The Depression was then a grim and seemingly permanent reality Only one who went throughit can realize how devshyastating was its effect how utterly deflated the economic life of the country how despershyate the plight of millions how general the sense of gloom and outrage how hopeless the prosshyPECt The nation seemed to be sinking down to total collopse

Hypnotic Power Father Coughlin spoke a great

deal on Pope Leo XIIIs encycli shyeal concerhing the condition of the working classes He set forth that documents principlesmiddotfor social justice and its prescripshytions for a wholesome social order

~ _sort of hypnotic power when he ing imPression that totalltarianshytalked into a microphone it is ism of the right or of the left little wonder that he won a fol- was going to carry the day lowing in the millions No one Democracys chances looked dim who ever heard that mesmeriz- indeed

ing voice pouring into a gloomy Although not a favorable vershyliving room in the middle of a dict on Father Coughlin this gray Sunday afternoon in those book does correct many unjust grinding times can ever forget and sometimes absurd opinions the force of its appeaL concerning him It is marred by

He supported Roosevelt for the a number of factual errors (eg presidency in 1932 It was Kerensky lUd not head the first Roosevelt or ruin he told his Soviet government) and numershyaudience Undoubtedly his adshy ous incorrect designations (eg fOCacy if not decisive did the Irish Free States) and inshyIOmefuing to elect Roosevelt and correct spellings (eg Bishop be championed the new Presi- Malloy for Bishop Molloy)

Since Father Coughlin had

dent and his program for almost three years

Break With Roosevelt Father Coughlin trained his

guns on Roosevelt because the President did not accept some of his pet ideas and because he came to think of the President as too conservative But almost slmultaneous with charges of ultra-conservatism went others to the effect that the President or at least many influential pershysons in the administration were under Communist sway

The break with Roosevelt was followed by establishment of Father Coughlins Union Party which put William Lemke up for the Presidency in 1936 The pri~st by then regularly heard in most parts of the country promised to retire permanently from broadcasting if Lemke did not get nine million votes

Fewer than 900000 people in the whole USA voted for Lemshyke but Father Coughlin after a brief retirement in the wake of the fiasco returned to the air with greater vehemence than ever

Bishops Support He had always enjoyed the

backing of his superior Bishop Gallagher After Bishop Galshylaghers death in 1937 there was keen interest as to who the new ordinary of Detroit would be and how he would deal witb Father Coughlin

The new ordinary turned out to be Archbishop Mooney and although he was plainly less pershy-missive toward the priest than Bishop Gallagher had been no more did he silence him

The decisive downturn in Father Coughlins popularity and power is placed by Mr Tull as occurring after the appearance of a July 1938 issue of the priests paper Social Justice which contained the first install shyment of the notorious anti-Semshyiticforgery The Protocol of the Elders of Zion

This was an undeniable outshyrage and understandably caused an uproar as did broadcasts in which Fr Coughlin although reshypudiating anti-Semitism made charges grievously injurious and offensive to Jews and not supshyportable in fact

Admtts Error He has since admitted that he

committed egregious error in attacking persons His volleys at Hoover and Roosevelt were to say the least intemperate and some of the statements he made about the latter were unpardonshy

ableWhat the reader today is likeshy

ly to forget however is the cli shy mate of those times It was a period of confusion and nearshyd lr Theproblem of the De- esp~ ed A

pression never was solv war anel a war economy brought about other conditions Even then there was an unnerv-

Three Intimacies

GodLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Do

Love has three intimacies or means of communication ODe is Speech We would never know that anyone loved us unleu be told us so A word is the summation of the sow all that it U all that it has been and all that it will ever be We need ~

hear a person speak and we know whether be is learned 01 ignorant good or bad

PUERTO RICO Msgr Rafael Grovas Felix chancelshylor of the Archdiocese of San Juan Puerto Rico has been named Bishop of the new Diocese of Caguas by Pope Paul NC Photo

Arizona to Honor Jesuit Explor~r

WASffiNGTON (NC)-Religshylaus leaders and public offidais will join in salutirg a pioneer missionary of the Southwest on Sunday Feb 14 -hen a statue of Father Eusebio Kino SJ will be dedicated for placement in the U S Capiols SatuarY Hall

Bishop Francis r Green of Tucson Gov Samue P Goddard Jr and members of the Arizona congressional delegation will at shytend the Capitol 1(ltunda cereshymony The date 1s the 52nd anshyniversary of Arizona statehood

Efforts to have Father Kinos statue placed in Satuary Hall date back to 1932 when a Kino Memorial Committee was estabshylished

Established IvpoundissiGn Born in Italy in 1645 Father

Kino came to the new world in 1681 An astronomer mathemashytician and map-maker he took part in at least 14 major explorshying expeditions in what are toshyday southern Arizona and northshyern Mexico

He established a number of missions among Indians in the region and also ~lped create hun d red S f catUe ranches brought sheep mule horses and bUrros to the Indians and introshyduced many varieties of gram vegetables and fruit into the region He died in 1711

Father Kinn s the third priest and second Jesuit ki be honored bY having his statue in Statuary Hall The athers MeFather Jumshypero Serra tFM pioneer misshysionary representinlf Califomia

and Father Jacques Marquette SJ missionary alld explorer representing Wisconsin

Attends Svice PROVIDENCE (Nt) - Bishop

Russell- J McVinnev of Provlshydence attEmded metnorial sen-shyices for S~r Winston Churcblllllt Grace EPlSCOpal Church here bull

ri te citizen A panl_ a p va ~lCeom - shyby his secretary he sat with the congregation of aoo1ut 200 pershySODS ~__ _ __~

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The second intimac7 of love Is Vision It Is not auffteteDt to hear words of love We want also to see the flash of aa ee the earnestness of expression and the warmth of affection borne on human UPS But Is that an love can do

There remains one other intimacy so deep and so profound so intimate and so divine that the greatest insult one can give is to use it when one has not the right-the intimacy of Touch St John applies these three to Our Lord Eternal God in time Whom we have heard Whom we have seen with our eyes and our hands have toUched

What degree of Intimac7 do ou have with Our Lord Are 70U afraid to touch HIs finampelll lest He seize your hand

One of our readers recently wrote -r have been hearing about Our Lord too long-I have decided to touch Him because your magazine MISSION touched iDe Enclosed find $20000 in stock certificates to be distributed by the Hol3 Father through his Society for the Propagation of the Faith

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Bishop Sheens latest book THE POWER OF -LOVE is avaUshyable in paperback Based on His Excellencys nationally syndishyeated column and including material never published before THE POWER OF LOVE shows bow love belongs in every major area of our lives He shows how love can give us direction despite the complexities and distractions of our time It will be an important contribution to your daily life and the lives of all to whom you give it-Catholic and non-Catholic alike It is available for $60 by writing the Order Department of The Society for the Propagation 01 the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 10001

em out this column pin rour sacrifice to U aa4 maD It to Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Soctety for the Propaption of the Faith 366 Flftb Avenue New York New York 1000L or to rour Diocesan Director

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

joined Mt St Mary dittos at theters on Saturda afternoon Feb Mount recently where they13 Seniols have topped the heard a discussion by dittos fromschool in securing patrons for Holy Cross Collegethe Jerome Kern musical and

classes are still competing in And also in the togetherness ticket sales vein Prevost and Jesus-Mary

Semi-finalists for National sodalities heard a panel discusshyHonor Society sc h 01 a I ship s sion on the liturgy moderated by have been named at Bishop Rev Roger Poirier Stang High They are Jon Prevost boys also saw slides Keavy Paul Roy and Jon on the Ecumenical Council and Golenski And top students in a heard an address by Rev Edshyeurrent affairs test sponsored byshy ward Mitcheil of Holy Name bull Aational DeWl magazine are raquoarish Fall RiveJ

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---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

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CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

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The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

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the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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THE ANCHOR- 13Diocesan Students Buckle Down Thurs Feb 11 1965

For Second Semester of Study Students Eo rnBut Activities Not Forgotten Wings as PilotsNow that report cards fur the first semester have

been distributed fm weal or for woe Diocesan students At Maryknollare buckling down for semester number two But along with the studies goes the nsual quota of extra-curricular OSSINING (NC)-NeMshyand co-curricular activities ly 50 students at the MaryshyJan Dzuiba Michael Glenn and

knon seminary here areHomemakers of the Year Francis Manninghave been named in schools earning their wings aspilotlCheerleaders from Jesus-Mary

thanks to the efforts of threeparticipating in this annual are sparking Prevost basketball search for outstanding future players in their matches against fJying seminarians and a veteran homemarkers At Bishop Stang other schools Appearance of the airline pilot who is a Methodist in North Dartmouth Suzanne JMA girls also boosts ticket The program will make bull Jupin wears the crown at Doshy sales confides the Prevost reshy possible for future missionaries minican Academy in Fall River porter The academy girls are to use airplanes to cover their its Julie Melvin at Sacred carrying a double schedule rugged farflung mission terri shyHearts Fall River Paula Powshy cheering for their own school tories in place of the more usual ers at Jesus-Mary Fall River games as wen as he Prevost jeeps outboard motors canoes Jeanne Rivard In this area contests mules and horses Coyle and Prevost are unheard Alan J Gregg a Coyle senior The training began more thm from has been namedmiddot History Club a year ago after Terance CedaF

Glee Club officers at Coyle president at the Taunton school 21 of Panorama City Calif a High in Taunton are John Colshy Faculty moderator is Robert licensed flight instructor entepshyton president Richard Paulson Bored ed the seminary vice-president Richard Vargas New college acceptances at Requests from fellow students secretary Richard Briody li shy Dominican Academy include to teach them to fly prompted

brarian and treasurer All are nods for Louise Lanneville Cedar to start giving lessons seniors Louise Gauthier Pat Odynecky He was joined by two other

Five seniors at Prevost in FaD Kathy Imbriglio and Lucille seminarian-pilots John Kelly a River have already received colshy Boilard fermer Army helicopter pilot lege acceptances They are Louis And at Cassidy High the Nashy and George Rosenbaum Deschenes Paul Larue Jean tional Honor Society sponsored Also pitching in to help were Paul Lamontagne Gerald Belan- a contest to name the school Howard Joseph of Lake McGreg- gel and Pierre Lavoie mascot He now rejoices in the or NY a veteran commercial

The two boys schools in the name Aristobolion and the airline pilot who also holds a Diocese Prevost and Coye have wily scholars achieved a few mechanics rating and other ~

been enjoying activities with secondary aims in the course of lots and mechanics their sister schoplsraquo Jesusshy their contest to promote school Honorary Member Mary and Bishop Cassidy~ reshy spirit to encourage support of Joseph 33 father of four and spectively the basketball team and to raise CLASS OFFICERS Officers at Mt St Mary Academy a Methodist recently got a ej

Coyle and Cassidy students funds for the school orchestra Fall River are from left seated Patricia Murphy viceshy tation from the religious comshyfor instance had an underclassshy Coupon Drive president Louise Oassavant president standing Elaine munity praising his patienCemens hop at Cassidy recently

A coupon drives under wa Oarleton Gayle Carreiro Geraldine Rapoza all vice-presishy and total giving and namingArrangements were in charge of him an honorary member CIIat SHA Fall River Each student dentsthe student councils of the two Maryknollis responsible for 10 coupons andschools and over 300 teenagers Instructions for the futunproceeds will benefit the Holyattended Taunton school amiddotre sponsoring ItAt Bishop Casidy High in missionaries have stressed junshyUnion Building FundAnd Jesus-Mary and Prevost penny sale Thursday Feb 18Taunton laurels are going 10 gle flying short field takeoffsThe Youth Branch of FaDboys and girls attended a lecture Proceeds will benefit the schoolNancy Elizabeth Tinkham whos and landings hilltop takeoffs andRivers C it i zen s Scholarshipby Rev Joseph Delaney on reshy library

Foundation has as vice-president won a $1000 trustees scholarshy landings and aircraft maintenshycent liturgical changes and their

Muriel Raiche a Jesus-Mary sh1p 10 Northeastern University And 23 Cassidy freshmen and anceunderlying reasons Nancy is student council presishy At first the seminarians reDlWsenior Representatives from Doshy sophomores have won certifi shy

dent and naturally an honor planes for the~r lessons lfUtField Trip minican Academy are Kathy cates for their poetry from the student Also honored Was Nancy finding this too expensive J)illlshyThe annual field trip of the Lizak and Val Stinton National Poetry Press with Jushy ed their funds and bought _Senior Book Discussion Club Fornal top student in the anshyBishop Cassidy Orchestra took dith Keefe a sophomore recshy

the form of attendance at a pershy members at Bishop Feehan are nual homemakers talent contest eiving special mention for two light aircraft So far the program has ~perusing George Orwells 1984 as well as top student in the

Philharmonic Orchestra The 36 formance of the Rhode Island poems

In charge of the group are Sisshy senior class Homemaking apparshy it possible for eight semi~lshy

Cassidy orchestra members enshy ter Mary Noel and Sister Marshy ently runs in the Fornal family ianS to earn licenses as pi~

Eleven more are ready to wIGjoyed a pops performance by the Enda since Nancys sister Suzanne Rhode Island group Jean Ann Muldoon of Bishop won second place for the state of Prisoners HNS and 25 are on the waiting liSt

for lessonsStang Is a district winner in the Massachusetts in last years conshyJames Tee White of Assonet SAN JUAN (NC)-Archbishopmade one of his periodic visits Elks Youth Leadership Contest tlst Luis Aponte of San Juan preshyto SHA Fall River yesterday He Shell go on to state competition sided at an organization meetingAlso at Cassidy the fIlst news-shyaddressed senior English classes And mothers of Prevost stushy

paper staff has been announced of a Holy Name Society unit atdents have completed organizashyon the poetry of Robert Burns Antoinette Costa and Barbara the state penitent1ary here in

reciting some of the Scottish tion of their guild A constitu- Mello bOOh juniors are co-edshy Puerto Rico when 22 inmates

poets verses and singing favshy tion has been drafted and joined The archbishop recentlyitors in chief Theyll be aidedorite songs such as Flow Gentshy adopted and all officers have by a staff including assignment established a $1000 award to be

ly Swee Afton Mr White a been elected including parish editors a photography editor presented annually aJt Christmas

native Scot gave explanations representatives and two trustees an exchange editor a circulation for the best-behaved prisoner

and backgrounds for his chosen Second round of Narragansett manager and business and headshy in the jan at Ponce where he

selections His visits to the Fan Debating League contests took line editors waS bishop before coming 110

River academy began when hill place yesterday at Bishop CasshySan Juaadaughter was a student there sidy In previous play Prevost Mother of stude at 1be

and have continued by popular defeated St Anthonys New request Bedford but was worsted 17

The Jesus-Mary Missioft Club Holy Family also New Bedford Is sponsoring a hootenanny at 8 Other matchesmiddot were Prevostshytonight in the school han A Feehan and Prevost-Cassidy folk-singing duo Tom Makuch from both of which Prevost and Ben Thibeault will entershy emerged victorious tain and students and friends are The dates for the traditional invited Itll all be over at 10 annual Gym Meet clash between ftot too late for early-rising the red team St Margaret and students the green team St Agnes have

been annou~ced at SHA FallReill Musical River A preliminarj meet lorExcitements rising at Bishop elementary school middots~dents wiD

Feehan High in Attleboro as be held Monday afternoon Febstudents put finishing touches to 15 with the big event set for 715their production of Leave It to Thursday and Friday nights theTane to be presented at 8 Sunshy 18th and 19thday and Monday nights Feb 14 Dominican Academy sodalistsand 15 with a matinee for Sisshy

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

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BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

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The Cleveland chapter of thecan be done through its training Episcopal Society for Culturalprogram for Latin American and Racial Unity in the citationtrade unionists extended its appreciation to the reporters and editorial staff ofTo Collect Toys the Catholic Universe Bulletin

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

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Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965

---~-----~~--~-----Advises Wife to Clarify Doubtful Marital Status

By John J Kane Ph D My husband and I are both Catholics married 24

years ago in the Catholic Church Just recently I learned he had previously married a non-Catholic girl before a justice of the peace He says that he was divorced from

thlaquo othergil but how can I loyalty to you belIeve hIm Am I legally Part of this can be accomshymarried to this man His plished by proof that he really first wife died just a few obtained a divorce when he months ago claims to have done so If so

You are oresenting three prob- then at least in his favor is the lems here Mary fact that when confronted with All are serious the truth of a previous marriage and my compe- he admitted it and explained the tence extends circumstances to only one of Both of you are now in your them First you fortief possibly even older You are raising a say nothing of children in your legal question letter but I presume you have about the status had some Perhaps they are al shyof your mar- ready married or not living at riage Second home Perhaps you still have one you are raising or two in the early te~ns What a can 0 n i c a I about the shock of this revelashyquestion about tion to them your marriage Third you have ~amdyInterest Iluffered a severe emotional What you WIll have to face shock in learning that your hus- realistically Mary is just what band of 24 years was previously you can do personally to preshymarried You have so lost faith vent this recent knowledge from in him that you dont know wrecking your family You play whether to believe he actually a key part in it because of all obtained a divorce or not involved you have suffered the

Consult Attorney greatest h~rt and wrong You and your husband should Your chi~dren and your Side

Yisit a competent attorney and f the fanuly WIll be strongly discuss the whole matter of his Influ~nced by the stand you take previous marriage and divorce As dlstraught as you must be The lawyer can either advise you now and I the days ahead until how to proceed or can employ r ou can discoer your true marshyan investigator Perhaps it would Ital status a~tlng the ro~e of the be better for your peace of mind outraged ~lfe mar gl~e you if t II a the court some emotIOnal satIsfaction but

you ac u~ l s w will fail you in the end decree covenng the divorce and U tl d dff tl dnoted the date n I pro~e 1 ere~ 1 an

While you are consulting the I hope It Will not be give your attorney you had better find hU~band th~ benefit f the doubt out if there were any children rhls yo~ Will be domg -10t only by this first marriage Be certain In chanty but because ~t offers to inquire of the lawyer al- more hope f~ lessening the thou h he will probably raise shock and hostilIty among others

g Be wary of the oversympashy the lssue hImself about possible th tmiddot h tl d li ht to h b d e IC w 0 qwe y e g In future -1111ms your us an S I II th d tamiddotls ft t earnmg a eel 0 amp posshyeso~ and your husband should sible scandal Be pa~cularlY 10 to your pastor or a priest and chary of the over~ostile who ask him to begin the necessary would r~nd the VIllain (~our investigation into your marital tohuslia~dTlnhth~s case ) ~r~llimb status I have been advised that m IS IS a won e opshynumerous complications may be portumtity forthem to work out present here so that it may be all the aggr~sslons built up over th hance will have to study past frustratIOns from any cause eery th h Try hard to keep your head

the matter At any rate WI t e T k th st I hid tedfacts I have even if trained in a e e epa ave n Ica

o law I could not answer and take them Immediately In ean n i fact I hope you have already your ques l~n spoken to your pastor or a parish

BasiC Question priest about this problem But even when the legal and If contrary to what I sense

eanomcl matters have been re- the matter is not well known solved and happily I hope the then let it remain a secret Jim~ third problem ~ay linger on ited to th~ priest attorney your

namely yur distrust of your husband and yourself But please spouse This too will have to be remember failture to consult a reso~ed or the happ~nessand priest and an attorney in an stablhty of your marnage IS at effort to keep this matter quiet stake will resul in a serious emotional

Of co~rse your husband made problem for you You must have a bad mIstake 24 years ago when answers to your doubts You he failed to inform you of his deserve them Go get them previous marriage and divorce I assume you discovered it when his former wife died Perhaps it Bias Suppliers Face was most bitter because he had Loss of Businesssuccessfully concealed the matter over these many years NEWARK (NC)-The central

The basic question of your purchasing agency for the Newshyfuture relations depends on the ark Archdiocese and Paterson actual marital status of each of Diocese has warned all suppliers you If your husband committed it will stop doing business with bigamy and your marriage is any firm practicing discriminashyillegal the priest and lawyer tory employment policies whom you consult will advise Joseph W Smith general manshyyou I am going on the happier ager of Cooperative Supply Sershypremise that your marriage is vices in a letter to suppliers legal said We have at this time no

Only Solution concrete evidence that discrimshyCertainly it will take a long ination because of race creed or

time for your husband to win national origin exists in the emshyback the trust you once placed ployment practices of any of our in him No doubt he is quite suppliers aware of this But assuming you However should such pracshyare legally married and have tices become evident guilty supshybeen for 24 years the only posshy pliers will be removed from the sible solution is for ~middot)U to pershy lists of CSS until such practices mit him to prove hi~ trust and are discontinued he warned

CONSECRATION Giulio Cardinal Bevilacqua an Orshyatorian priest and long time friend of Pope Paul will be consecrated a Bishop on Feb 21 by the Ho]y Father the day before he is elevated to the Sacred College of Cardshyinals NC Photo

Columnist Disputes Patriarch c)n Jews

NEW YORK (NC) - Leon Paul convert and columnist has charged theMelkite Rite Patri shyarch of Antioch Maximos IV Saigh with making an anti shySemitic accusation Paul who is also president of the Edith Stein Guild said he was Speaking for himself

The intense hostility of Pashytriarch Maximos toward Israel is obvious throughout his stateshyment Paul said

The patriarch had rejected the idea that the Jewish people as a whole can be held responsible for the death of Christ but had added that the Jewish people bear a stain of shame as long as they do not accept Christ al shythough this stain does not conshystitute a personal crime

Paul said the patriarchs reshymarks were apparently intended to placate the Catholics of the Arab countries who objected to the Councils statement on the Jews

This is not Catholic doctrine and the patriarch cannot prove that it is Paul said There is no stain of sham~ or any other kind of stain on the forehead of the Jewish people individually or collectively To add insult to injury the patriarch uses the

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Suggests US Students Help Latin Americans Oust Reds

WASHINGTON (NC) - Comshy In a number of situations munists have been able to trade unionists who have comshyachieve an alarming degree of pieted this training program influence in student movementsshy have returned to their countries in Latin America and played a leading role in the

And students and student liberating of important unions movements have long played an from long established commushyimportant role in Latin Amershy nist contro ican poliitics The senator said that the Lishy

These are among the pOints brary of Congress was asked to stressed by Sen Thomas J make a study dealing with the Dodd of Connecticut commentshy problem of the communist inshying on a study made for a Senshy filtration and manipulation of ate subcommittee dealing with student movements in Latin the internal security of the America in general and with United States specific attention to conditions

The senator says the commushy in Bolivia Venezuela aJd Honshynist hold on the Latin American duras which he called represhystudent can only be terminated sentativecountries by the Latin American students He said the study shows that themselves He adds that in a the system of free universitynumber of Latin American unishy education and restriction on the versities the students have reshy removal of academic failuresacted against the crude manipshy have permitted professional agishyulations of the communists and tators in the guise of students to have been able to oust the Reds enter Latin American universi shyfrom positions of control in stushy ties and to remain there yeardent organizations or else have after year sometimes into their set up rival organizations late thirties and even forties

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reason to believe that American students and American student Catholic Journal organiztions might in certain CLEVELAND (NC)-An Episshysituations rendr effective aid copalian group in interracialIn this connection he praised work has awarded a citation tothe Institute for Free Labor Deshy the Catholic Universe Bulletinvelopment which is an offshoot diocesan newspaper here inof the AFL-Cro for having Ohioprovided an example of what

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

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Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

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In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

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Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

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Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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German state is negotiating its own agreement with the Holy See to supplement the general Vatican-German concordat

The minister president at Rhineland-Pfalz Peter Altmeier said that the state will sign bull special treaty regarding educashytional matters in which the Church and state have common interests

Although Germanys supreme court has held the general conshycordat is binding on the national government it also held that the states are sovereign in matters of education and that they can decide whether or notmiddot to abide by the educational provisions of the concordat

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

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Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

The other grant went to the Childrens Rehabilitation Insti shytute of Reistertown Md an afshyfiliate of John Hopkins Univershysity Medical Center Baltimore for $2360250

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MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

Saxbe said Ohios code makes no express provision for a part shytime educational program for those who attend private or Pashyrochial schools for the majority of their classes He said board per annum authority for such a program can

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 1965 Coug-lnll1 to Speak Catholics Join Plan GermanState Plans16

Detroit University To Rl1ise Tuition

DETROIT (NC)-The Univershysity of Detroit will raise its tuishytion $3 per credit hour beginning with the Summer session and anticipates a further 20 per cent increase by the Summer of 1966 Father Laurence V Britt SJ president has announced

Basic tuition under the new increase will be $960 for the norshymal undergraduate schedule 0 32 semester hours in an academic year compared with $864 preshyviously

FIRST Msgr Charles JQurnet noted theologian recently named a Cardinal by Pope Paul is the first Swiss to become a member of the College of Cardinals NC Photo

Name Sponsors For Meeting On Peace

NEW YORK (NC)-Some 75 nationalleaders of church and state including former Presidents Dwight D Eisshyenhower and Harry S Truman have been named to a committee of sponsors for an international convocation on peace based on Pope John XXIIIs encyclical Pacem in Terris

The meeting to be held here Feb 18 to 20 will bring together an invited audience of 1000 for addresses by such world figures as Vice President Humphrey- United Nations Secretary Genshyeral U Thant Chief Justice Earl Warren Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin and historian Arnold Toynbee

The names of the sponsoring committee members were anshynounced here by Paul G Hoffshyman honorary chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions which is sponsoring the convoshycation Hoffman is chairman of the sponsoring committee

Among those on the committee are Francis Cardinal Spellman 9f New York Henry R Luce of Time-Life U S Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevshyenson United Automobile Workshyers president Walter Reuther National Council of Churches president J Irwin Miller Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver and New York Times president and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzshyberger

Colege Establishes EClmenism Office

TERRE HAUTE (NC)-Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College here in Indianr has established an ofshyfice of ecumenism to coordinate interfaith dialogue projects

Nine Orthodox Jewish and Protestant clergymen have anshynounced their support of the office it was announced by Sisshyter Mary Jean coordinator of ecumenical affairs for the colshylege

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Coughlan Mankato industrialist and Catholic laity leader disshyclosed he has been invited to attend ceremonies from April 29 to May 2 marking the 400th anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines

Coughlan who will attend with Mrs Coughlan said he will speak at April 30 ceremonies Others from the U S who have been invited to speak include Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York and Carlos Romulo Philippines diplomat and World War II hero he said

Coughlan president of Serra International has returned from a months tour of nine Central and South American countries

To Halt Drop-Outs SOUTH BEND (NC)-Cathoshy

lie elementary and secondary schools here in Indiana have joined a community program reshysigned to supply work experishyence supervision and counseling for about 750 area school dropshyouts and potential drop-outs

Local authorities expect Projshyect Step will be approved for 2ssistance under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

The program seeks to provide work experience and counseling service for youths from low inshycome families who are drop-outs or potential drop-outs for finanshycial or other reasons It also will provide remedial training for culturally deprived youths

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A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

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and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

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Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

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Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

OroI The Anchor Subscription Envelope in the B~Qslcet When You Go to Church Next Sunday

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I The Parish Parade I SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

A whist party is announced for 8 Thursday night Feb 25 in the church hall sponsored by the Ladies of St Anne

OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL NEW BEDFORD

Newly installed officers of the Womens Club are Mrs Americo Araujo president Miss Natalie L Ferreira vice-president Mrs Alice Cruz secretary Miss Leoshynor M Luiz treasurer

ST ANNE FALL RIVER

Rev Michael Kurylo of the Ukrainian Catholic Church will amppeak at an open meeting of the Council of Catholic Women Wednesday March 10

The unit also announces a barshybecued chicken supper for Satshyurday night March 27 Chairmen are Mrs Roland St Pierre and Mrs Leo Gariepy

ST STANISLAUS FALL RIVER

The PTA and Alumni will sponsor a whist party at 730 Saturday night Feb 13 in the Polish National Home In charge are Mrs Celia Wolowiec and Mrs Josephine Charron

ST PATRICK FALL RIVER

A Valentine whist party planned for this Saturday by the Womens Guild will be held at II tonight instead in the school nuditorium

SACRED HEART FALL RIVER

A public card party will be sponsored by the Womens Guild at 815 Monday night March 1 in the school hall Mrs T Arthur McCann and Mrs Nestor G Sil shyva are in charge of arrangements

CORPUS CHRISTI SANDWICH

The Holy Name Society anshynounces a banquet for Sunday Feb 14 in Bourne Mill Restaushyrant Members and guests are welcome and the program will feature an emphasis on sports

ST AUGUSTINE INEYARD HAVEN

Mrs James J Andrews is new president of the Womens Guild Her supporting officers include Miss Bernice Lopes vice-presishydent Mrs Conrad G Kurth secshyretary Mrs Manuel M Maciel treasurer

The guilds meeting on Thursshyday Feb 25th will feature a country store program

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

The Womens Guild will hold an open meeting tonight highshylighted by a travelogue on Asia presented by Miss Alma Foley

Boy Scouts will serve a frankshyfurt and bean supper in the school hall from 5 to 730 Saturshyday night Feb 20 Proceeds will benefit the troop equipment fund

Junior CYO members will hold a dance at 715 tomorrow night

ST JOSEPH TAUNTON

The Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion in a body at the II oclock Mass Sunshyday morning At the breakfast following the Mass final plans will be drawn for tOO Father and Son Night scheduled for Saturshyday night Magtlch 6 at 730 in the school 8Uditorium on Sherihan Street

Louis H Chaves chairman extends an invitation to all men to join in the arrangement makshying

Nick Buoniconti former Notre Dame All-American and present Boston Patriots star will be the guest speaker

SACRED HEARTS NO FAmHAVEN

The CCD will be canonically established in the parish on Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock Rev John R FoIster regional director will conduct the cereshymonies in the Church All memshybers students and families are invited

Discussion Club members will meet Sunqay evening at 730 in the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Costa

ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

Mrs Eldon Logan will give a lecture on ceramics at the regushylar monthly meeting of the Womens Guild scheduled for Thursday evening Feb 18 at 8 oclock in the parish hall

ST JOHN BAPTIST NEW BEDFORD

The Couples Club will attend 9 oclock Mass Sunday morning Feb 28 in me~ory of Arthur Carreiro and Mario Brazil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

THE ANCHOR IN EVERY HOME is the repeated saying among pupils of Sacred Heart School North Attleboro The efshyfort to obtain new and renewed subscriptions to the Diocesan newspaper continues to the end of this week Many parishioners have used this opportunity to renew their subscriptions others have taken advantage of this program to begin their weekly reception of the paper

Parishioners who have not been contacted who want to be included in this project may conshytact a pupil living in their neighshyborhood or call the school (MY 5-5424) for more details Final returns will be made in school on Monday Feb 15 It is expected too that a number of returns will be made on Sunday Feb14 designated in the Diocese as Anchor Sunday

New subscriptions and renewshyals to other magazines may also be processed in the same manshyner as THE ANCHOR High salesman for the school the class with the highest number of sales and other details connected with this project will be announced later

Parishioners with no children in the school are invited to beshycome associate members Gf the Home and School Association of the parish

St Anne Sodality announces a supper meeting for Wednesday Feb 17 Reservations close Sunshyday

A supper dance will be sponshysored by the Holy Name Society at Elks Hall at 7 Saturday night Feb 13

SANTO CHRISTO FALL RIVER

A meeting of the council of Catholic Women erroneously announced for tomorrow night has already been held HOLY ROSARY FALL RIVER

Mrs Jennie Imbriglio and Mrs Frank Mazzoni are co-chairmen of a penny sale planned for Wednesday March 17 by the Womens Guild

ST ANTHONY EAST FALMOUTH

The League of Catholic Womshyen will sponsor a Malassada and card party tonighJt at 8 oclock at the Fresh Pond Hall An proceeds are fur the benefit of the Church

ST PAUL TAUNTON

The Womens Guild will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the parish hall

Mrs John Medas chairman has announced that a dessert bridge will follow the meeting

PRIEST MOVIE DIRECTOR The man in the pith helmet is Italian Father Emilio Cordere whose modern apostolate as a member of the Society of St Paul is to produce motion pictures Here he goes over a chariot scene with Nonnan Wooland the King Saul of his latest proshyduction Saul and David NC Photo

Pope Speciks on Mentally Retarded VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope word of encouragement for this

Paul VI addressing specialists highly arduous task which is in problems of mentally retarded yours It is always difficult to children declared that charity be educators How much the plays a key role in their work more when it concerns persons

It is this supernatural love that inculcates in us a profound respect for life for the sacred character of the person and of the absolute and mysterious value of his dignity even among those poorly favored from a human point of view he said

The specialists had come to Rome throughout Europe and North America for a congress on the theme Social Professional and Religious Integration of the Mentally Retarded The conshygress was sponsored by the Inshyternational Catholic Office of Childhood

What can we say to you on this theme wlJich you already know better than we do the Pope asked

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million pilgrims visited Fatima during 1964 The largest total was recorded during May when Augustin Cardnal Bea 8J of the Vaticans S~cretariat for Proshymoting Christian Unity led groups from 22 countries here

Final reckoning Df last yearll totals also disclosed that 5500 persons attended retreats and courses in the retreat house 16200 Masses were celebrated 500000 persons received Holy Communion and 602 weddings and 96 Baptisms occurred The Fatima hospital took care of 1000 sick persons

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The Jesuit operated university center will receive $15 million from the U S Public Healtih Service to help construct a $2 million facility

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

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LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

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Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 11 196518

MQturityFirst Requisite For Understanding Love

By Rev Joseph T McGloin S J When it comes to deciding who gets the award for

the silliest and most revolting ad of the year its goingto be a close contest But certainly way up among the winners is going to be the Shes got it he sees it bit It takes a little time to disshycover just what is being adshyvertised here but the sysshytem is the same as for any other ad-incarnate your prodshyuct in a beautiful girl so the boys will buy it and in a beautiful

middot boy so the feshymale types will be drawn to it There need be no connection between t his prop and your product Unforshytunately t h i ~

sort of superfi shycialitydoesnt stop with toothshypast Weve been and are being bombarded with so much sex appeal to advertise everything from tractors to bubble-baths that we unconsciously begin to think that sex appeal is the onl~

appeal there is We even tend in fact to

middot equate sex appeallllVithan item ealled love

Unseen Quality Shes got it-he sees it

Thats the way people fall in middot love today And forgotten is the

fact that if you really fall in love its probably more because of some quality you cant see at all-at ~east not with your senses

But the stupid gag goes on and people keep falling for it Its not really surprising at all that Gur divorce rate is so high nor that our most worshipped class of people the wealthy and sucshyeessful keep the rate high by each contributing four or five divorces to the statistics

How can any of this suprise 118 when all the criteria for love are superficial temposhyrary and by no means exclusive How can a man possibly be faithful to a wife he chooses on looks alone when he is certain sooner or later to see someone who looks better People marr30 strangers-not friends not lovshyers but superficially attractive strangers

Synonym for Desire And yet were being taught

that love is looks Shes got it shyhe sees it Our songs are full of this sort of unrealistic sentimenshytality disguised as something very romantic Our communicashytion and entertainment mediashyradio television the movies the press-constantly din into our ears the words of love

Love makes us feel either miserable or wonderful we are told Its cute and pure in the young no matter how much it involves a dangerous or even illicit use of sex It is in fact only a synonym for sexual deshysire and for those superficial liUalities which enhance it

Girl watching has become the sport of even so-called mature males to the extent that it has taken on all the charactershyistics of the judging at the state fait The sad part is that you dont have to pull a cow down off a pedestal to so judge her but a woman has to fall a long way before she can qualify in this eompetition

Americans Revolted This is the basis of love If

shes a fit subject for girl shywatching she is lovable If aU she has is a gre~t personality and the potentiality of a fine homeshymaker and partner in ones vo-

cation in life that could hardly count because none of these things can be seen from the vantage point of the busy streetshycorner

By this time most Americans have become thoroughly revolt shyed by the name they are given abroad by some of our alley-cat types who accompany each other all over the world in the name of love

But apparently there are still those who with the help of a panting press reporting each cute expression of endearment of these people still worship at the shrine of sense and selfishness and emotional immaturity

Handicapped Kids But you cant really get angry

when the adults-in-age-only make public fools of themselves -until you encounter the apshy

proval given them on the part of those who should know better And you dont really tend to shoot your top until you encounshyter another species of adult who smiles benignly when they see their young sons and daughters beginning to imitate these modshyels of human or at least Amerishycan behavior

Its bad enough to see a doting mother smiling approval at her 17-year-old actress daughters marriage to a suddenly dishyvorced man But running it a close second is Moms and Dads smiling benignly or at least tolshyerantly on daughters going steady and Juniors facility in kissing games at parties

The kids who - with at least the indirect help of their parshyents-get started thinking love is sense and sex and a sort of inshydefinable thrill are handicapped in life right from the start And the really sad part of it is that they are thus insulating themshyselves from maturity and makshying themselves incapable of ever really loving at alL

No one has ever matured yet with only the help of sense sex and self and no one ever will All theyll do is use sense sex and self to nurture and prolong their infancy

Culmination of Love Sex is supposed to be in nashy

ture and in Gods plan the physshy ical and psychological culminashy

tion of lovemiddot And instead it has become a toy for children of all chronological ages Unfortunateshyly the genuine bona-fide child cant always help looking on the grotesque adult child as an -idol -especially when this idol has enough glallor and fame and wealth to embody the great American dream

You get right down to it it is still true that God is Love even -though our propagandists regard this fact with a knowing sneer Were there no God there would be no love because love is the reason you and I exist ilt the first place-the reason for our creation and our final and only purpose in life as well

Love right now consists in giving not getting until thatday when God gives us Himself Then were going to wonder how we could have been such idiots as to suppose that human love could mean anything apart from the love of God and how we could have had luch stupid ideas of what the very word love might mean The trouble is that tben will be too late

ORDINARY Bishop Geoshyrge J Biskup 1gt3 Auxiliary Bishop in Dubuque since 1957 has been famed Bishop of Des Moines NC Photo

BureouJ Hlead Continued from Page One

and acquaintance greater undershystanding appreciation respect mutual concern loint achieveshyment

After sketching the historical background from which todays Church has emerged in Latin America contributors to Father Considines book consider the role she should aS1ume

The characteristic of the new Latin American world is change notes Father Renato Poblete a Chilean Jesuit He further comments that the presshyent Church structure is unwieldy and unadapted to the realities of modern life There is today about one priest in Latin Amershyica for every 5700 persons with a range that goes from 3000 as in Colombia to 12000 in Guateshymala

The Jesuit recommends that the Latin Church rid itself of outworn institutions and disconshytinue attempts to duplicate stateshyoperated facilities Emphasis with the limited pe~sonnel avail shyable should be placed he feels

on a catechetical program that enlists laymen to play specific and substantive roles

Christian Families Seen as playing a potentially

tremendously important role in bringing Christ to Latin America is the Christian Family Moveshyment currently oranized in 18 Latin countries ami particularly strong in Argentina Brazil and Mexico

While the legalhtic approach does not work with the Latin American the idealistic does declared one priest 1 veteran of South American missions He concluded that the way to reach the South is through the heart more than the head

The book condudes with thumbnail sketches of the 20 nashytions of Latin America and a study outline for use of discusshysion groups

Father Considine who was apshypointed Latin America Bureau director in 1960 has written many previous books on mission conditions in various countries He was released from his duties as a Maryknoll Missioner to asshysume his present assignment and previous activities incuded a post as director of Maryknoll publications and work in United Nations matters touching on Church affairs

The New Bedfod native is also in charge of Papal Volunshyteers for Latin America an orshyganization recruiting lay people for various mission activities He is the brother of Msgr Raymond T Considine pastor of St Wilshyliams parish Fall River and Diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and Rev Arthur G Considine pastor of St Marys parish South Dartmouth

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

Saxbe said Ohios code makes no express provision for a part shytime educational program for those who attend private or Pashyrochial schools for the majority of their classes He said board per annum authority for such a program can

_not be implied from powers On Notice Savings Plan ~ Dividends Paid Quarterly

Even though this plan does not involve establishing separshy

expressly granted

lotItIe( tlelMI111Bass River ate classes for such students it does require that an exception

be made to the prescribed acashy Savings Bank demic program which local ~~~SOUTH YARMOUTHbOards of education are authorshyized to conduct and for such an Hyannis - Dennis Port exception ther~ fs neither 9- HEATING OILYarmouth Plaza

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

OroI The Anchor Subscription Envelope in the B~Qslcet When You Go to Church Next Sunday

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nn ANCHOR- 19 Thurs Feb 11 1965Scholastic Court Leagues LibeTU~~s UnionLocked in Close Races Blasts 5choo~By Fred Bartek

Both the Bristol County and Narry leagues are h-ookedshy Bill S~~~d I

up in tight races as the scholastic basketball championship NEW YORK (NC)-Theseason enters its last two weeks of play Three clubs are American Civil Liberties Unshybattling it out for the Bristol County loop top spot while ion protested here that Conshytwo teams are in the thick gress is moving too fast ontory last week Prevost showedof the Narry League strugshy President Johnsons proposal forits scoring punch as Paul Doushygle aid to needy elementary and secshycette hit for 22 and Don Fernanshy

ondary school pupilsAnd while the courtmen des Ron Labonte and Brian GuishyThe ACLU also said that a

chances of their respective clubs figures and their followers evaluate the mond all followed with double

mood of consensus spurred by thf Presidents plan to avoid athe gridiron Westport wll be at Apponeshy

pundits are direct Church-State conflict byquet which won its first league having the time trying federal aid to children ofgame against Somerset and of their lives low-income families has develshywould like to make it two in a trying to figure oped in which the raising ofrow by taking the Westport Vilshyout a successor sticky constitutional issues is reshylagers However Apponequet to Coach Carlin garded as bad citizenshipwill have to contain WestportsLynch at Bishop The ACLU in testimony inscoring combine of Bob Pierce Stang High both House and Senate lambasshySchool in Dartshy

and Frank Silvia who accounted tEd the Presidents proposal that

mouth Several for 39 points against Diman last

some aid be given to povertyshynames have

week stricken children who attend

been mentioned Jewelers Mark Time

parochial and other private as successor to

In the Bristol County League schools

the Holy Cross College bound morrow night will be watching Attleboro which will be idle toshy

The group in a statement reshymentor but from all available Durfee and Coyle as they visit information it is understood that New Bedford Voke and Taunton no decision as to the method ofmiddot respectively selection has been made The Hilltoppers will meet the

The successful aspirant will upset team of the league The have to fill a big pair of shoes Artisans have recently beaten at the Dartmouth regional high Attleboro Fairhaven and FeeshylIdlool Be will be taking over han The Voke team possesses from one of the best secondary two of the lea~es leading scorshysebool eoaehes in the East ers in Dave Loveridge and Dick

Need Oatsfde Help Adamowski Joveridge is one of eDyle High of Taunton is the the best rounded players in -the

key eombine in the Bristol - area as he shoots ball handles County loop Deadlocked for secshy with aeceptionableability Withshyond place the Taunton Warriors out doubt Coach Skip Karam have games remaining with first and his Hilltoppers are not about plaee AttlebOro and Durfee of to overlook this game yet the Fall River Durfee and Coyle are Durfee quintet wioh its tight in the second place tie deampnse and few mistakes

Holy Family of New Bedford offense slwuld bother the Vokeshyhas moved closer to the first sters who like to play a wide place Dighton-Rehoboth High open type game aggregation It is in the position The Coyle Warriors who have where it cannot help itself inasshy had to bounce back from two much as it has completed its twoshy middot consecutive lossesmiddot havent game season series with the leadshy middot lookedmiddot as potent with the abshyers It must look to the other sence of Mike Creeden who sufshydubs for help fered an 8nkle sPrain Creeden

TOmorrow night will be Somshy has missed several games ers~s -opportunity to square an Playing their cross-town rival earlier loss as l)R Will he at the middot Taunton tomorrow night they Raiders gym Somerset lost a ~ce a team certainly capable of one point decision to Apponequetmiddot middot performing an upset The Hershylast week and their record is rings have not bee~ push-overs now 7-7 Tom Burns Raiders middotfor ~ybody and these intra-city want to stay above ~t 500 middot games always have spice Taunshymark They would like nothing ton produced this seasons highshybetter than to accomplish this est team output registering 96 against Dighton points against North Attleboro

Kay KeeD Shot Bill Miller and John Medas aeshycounted for 53 of those pointsDave Sypko and Bob Douglas Coyle inmiddot order to win cannotcontinue to lead the Somerset afford to allow a duplication ofshyfive as they have all year Dighshythat exhibitionton on the othe) hand is usually

Feehan High of Attleboro willled by -Ray Glenn but it can host the Blue Devils of Fairshycount on any of the other starters haven who had little difficulty into pick up the slack if Glell1 has handling the Shamrocks in theiranoHnight first encounter But the ShamshyHoly Family will be absent rocks have looked improvedfrom the league wars but no Bruce MacDonald sophomoredoubt will be Wishing Somerset center for -the Shamrocks lookswell The Case Cardinals Of like a fine prospect and TomSwansea will vISit Diman Voke Walsh if given room can hitin Fall River Both upset victims consistently from the outsidein last weeks play are anxious

Mathewson Nears Recordto return to the win column North Attleboro is still lookshyBoth too are fighting for third

ing for _its firstmiddot victory as itplace and this should make for a awaits the arrival of Stang toshymore interesting game morrow night The RocketeersA toP flight player has may have problems since theemerged for the Case Cardinals Stang Spartans have been comshyGerry Kay sophomore guard ing s1rong of late Paul Mathewshyhas been the leading scorer the son came close to breaking anlast few games individual scoring record againstPrevost Most Improved Feehan last week when beFor Diman Bronislaus Mewald notched 45 points only sevenhas proved to be as difficult for short of the 52 scored by Fredthe opposition as his name is for Zebrasky a former Spartansome people to pronounce The against Attleboro two years agoArtisan hoopster has been one of which established the league recshythe leagues most improving ordplayers in second half play

If Mewald is the most imshyproved player Prevost of Fall Common Version River is the most improved club PARIS (NCFrench Catholic Prevost will be at Old Rochester and Protestant theologians and tomorrow night and the Bulldogs liturgical experts are seeking a eould have problems The Pashy common version of the Lords rochials who have come to life Prayer to be recommended to eliminated Case from the title both groups for use at religious race with a aurPrisinamp 80-75 vie- _mea

leased by its executive director John de J Pemberton Jr said

LAETARE SUNDAY APPEAL Francis Cardinal Spellman left launched the Bishops Collection for the there has not been time in ConshyJleuroedy overseas at a meeting of East Coast priest directors gress to discuss the bills knotshydirected by Bishop Edward E Swanstrom executive dishy ty constitutional problems rector of Catholic Relief Services-NCWC On display at the meeting was the tiara donated by Pope Paul to the poor of Consistory-Boundthe world ~C Photo BJLTIMORE (NC) - More

than 100 persons from the Balti shymore -area will acoonipany Carshydinal-designate Lawrencemiddot JHits School Plan Shehan of Baltimore to Rome

far the Feb 22 consistory wheaOhio Attorney General Rules Public Boards he will receive the red hat

Lack Shared-Time Program -middotAuthority TOLEDO (NC) - Ohio Atty press Dor Implied authority shy

Gen William B Saxbe has ruled Saxbe opined SAVE MONEY ()Nthat public school boards do not It would be permissible Saxbe have authority to provide said upon request and payment shared-time arrangements for of a reasonable fee to permit USe students in parochial schools of classrooms for instruction in YOUR OIL HEAT

Prosecuting Jttorney Harry any branch of education learnshyFriberg of Lucas County asked ing or the arts when they are ctlH WYman for the opinion of the States top not being used by the board for 3-6592 law enforcement officer at the regular school purposes

CHARLES F VARGASrequest of the Washington Local bullBoard of Education followingmiddot a 254 ROCKDALE AVENU citizens committee meeting- with NEW BEDFORD MASSrepresentatives of three Catholic CAPE CODS parishes +0 exploremiddotcooperation possibilities LARGEST BANK

Saxbe said Ohios code makes no express provision for a part shytime educational program for those who attend private or Pashyrochial schools for the majority of their classes He said board per annum authority for such a program can

_not be implied from powers On Notice Savings Plan ~ Dividends Paid Quarterly

Even though this plan does not involve establishing separshy

expressly granted

lotItIe( tlelMI111Bass River ate classes for such students it does require that an exception

be made to the prescribed acashy Savings Bank demic program which local ~~~SOUTH YARMOUTHbOards of education are authorshyized to conduct and for such an Hyannis - Dennis Port exception ther~ fs neither 9- HEATING OILYarmouth Plaza

YOURS TO LOVE AND TO GIVEICASA BLANCA_ -the life of a DAUGHTER OF ST PAUL Love GodJust Across The more and give to souls knowledge and love of

Coggeshall St Bridge God by serving Him in a Mission which uses the Fairhaven Mass Press Radio Motion Pictures and TV to bring

Hs Word to souls everywhere Zealous youngFinest Variety of girls 14-23 years interested in this uniqueApostolate may write toSEAFOOD REVEREND MOTHER SUPERIOR

SerVed AnyWhere - Also DAUGHTERS OF ST PAULSTEAKS-CHOPS-CHICKEN 50 ST PAULS AVE BOSTON 30 MASS

elECTRICAL Contractors BISAILLON1S~ GARAGE~~

24-Hour Wrecker Service~ ~ 653 Washington Street Fairhaven

944 County St ~ WYman 4-5058 New Bedford

20 rm A~-D1ocese Of fan River-Thurs feb I I r9CJ

New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

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New Low Mass Changes Start First Sunday bullIn Lent Continued from Page One

Entrance Rite 1 When the Celebrant enters

middot the congregation should stand middot and sing a hymn Meanwhile the

Celebrant and tht server recite the Prayers at the foot of the

middot altar Psalm 42 is suppressed The Celebrant goes up to the

middot altar saying the prayers Aufer a nobis and Oremus te as usual

middot Should another liturgical sershyvice immediately precede the

middot Mass (eg Asperges rite on Sunshyday reception of the body at a

middot Funeral Mass blessing of ashes procession on Candlemas Palm Sunday and other days other blessings and rites tbat may preshycede the Mass) the prayers at the foot of the altar are not said The Celebrant goes up in silence to kiss the altar at the middle

2 In Masses celebrated with middot the people the Celebrant goes

to his seat after kissing the altar If however the disposition of the church makes it more fitting

he may remain at the altar until middot he has said the Prayer

3 If the Introit Antiphon is said by a schola or by the people the Celebrant does not say it privately otherwise the Celeshybrant reads it at his seat (or at the altar)

If the Kyrie is Iiaid by the people or the schola the Ceieshybrant does not say it privately he may however say it together with them The Celebrant then begins and the people join him in say- ing the Hymn Glory to God in the highest

4 The Celebrant facing the people extends and joins his hands saying in a clear voice Domoinus vobiscum They reshyply Et cum spiritu tuo Then he says Oremus The Celebrant pauses briefly while all pray ill silence (If there is a commenshytator he may now state the inshytention to which the congregashytion should direct their prayer) In the name of all the faithful the Celebrant says the Prayer (Collect) and brings the Enshytrance Rite to a close

Service of the Word of God 5 A) If there is a lector the

Celebrant sits at the bench The lector goes to the ambo or the edge of the sanctuary and reads the Epistle in English

He then reads the Gradual r Psalm and other verses as a

meditation on the lesson unless as is better these are read by the schola or the people (Simishylarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the lector reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

Meanwhile the celebrant goes before the middle of the altar and kneeling on the bottom step says Munda cor meum Then he goes to the ptlpit and reads the Gospel in English

But if a deacon or another priest is to read the Gospel the celebrant remains at the bench

The deacon or priest goes to the altar and says Munda cor

middot -meum Then he goes before the Celebrant bows and asks his blessing saying Jube Domne benedicere

The Celebrant standing blesses the deacon or priest saying Dominus sit in corde tuo et in labiis tuis ut digne et compeshytenter annunties evangelium sushyum Amen

The deacon or priest then goes o

tu the pulpit to proclaim the Gospel Afterwards he presents the book ~f the Gospels to the Celebrant to kiss

B) Otherwise the celebrant loes to the pulpit or the edge of

the sanctuary and reads the Epistle Then he reads the Gradshyual Psalm and other verses as a meditation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Turning towards the altar he says Munda cor meum Then he reads the Gospel in English

C) If the Celebrant remains at the altar he turns to face the people and reads the Epistle in English (Similarly on those days on which additional lessons occur before the Epistle the Celshyebrant faces the ~eople and reads these and the intervenient chants in English)

He then reads the Gradual Psalm and other verses as a medshyitation on the lesson unless these are read by the schola or the people

Going to the middle of the altar the Celebrant says Munda cor meum

At the left side of the altar he faces the people and reads the Gospel in English

6 No one genuflects during the reading of the Epistle and Gospel ex~ept at the reading of Our Lords Passion

7 After the Gospel the Celeshybrant preaches the homily at the pulpit the edge of the sancshytuary from the altar or at his seat as circumstances direct

8 After the homily the celeshybrant stands at his seat or at the altar and begins the Creed If it is said by the schola or the people the celebrant does not say the Creed privately but he may say it together with them At the words And he became flesh bull bull all bow they genshyuflect only on the feasts of Our oords Nativity and the Annunshyciation of Our Lady

9 If the Prayer of the Faithful is said the celebrant standing at his seat faces the people and says The Lord be with you (If it is said at the altar the Celebrant first kisses the altar) The people reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray and the Prayer of the Faithful follows

But if the Prayer of the Faithshyful is not said the Celebrant reshyturns to the altar after the Creed He kisses the altar and turns to greet the people with the words The Lord be with you They reply And with your spirit Then he says Let us pray

The Liturgy of the Eucharist 10 From the Offertory to the

end of Mass the ceremony takes place at the altar

(When the priest celebrates Mass privately he places the chalice on the altar at the beshyginning and opens the book on its stand But if he celebrates Mass with the people he may place the chalice on the credence to be brought up at the Offertory or set it on the altar before Mass begins)

While the Offertory Antiphon is said the chalice and hosts as well as the missal are placed on the altar If the Antiphon is said by the schola or people the celebrant does not say it at all

While he prepares the gifts to be offered the people should sing a hymn appropriate to the action Afterwards they sit and reflect upon their intentions for the Holy Sacrifice The response Suscipiat is said by the server or those near by

The Celebrant concludes his preparations by saying in a clear voice the Prayer over the Gifts (Secret) The people stand for this prayer and at the

-end answer Amen The Celeshybrant should pause before introshyducing the Preface

View from Church as Pri~t Say~ Mass Facing Congregation

The Eucharistic Prayer Communion of the Faithful 15 In distributing Holy Comshy11 The Celebrant and the peoshy

munion the Celebrant lifts theple say the dialogue that introshyHost a little above the Ciboriumduces the Preface The Celebrant to show it to the communicantthen recites the Preface aloud and says The Body of ChristtoAt the end of the Preface the The communicant replies AmenCelebrant and the people say toshyand receives the Sacred Hostgether the hyml1L HolY Holy The sign of the cross with theHoly The bell bl not rung The Host is omittedpeople kneel for the remainder

When the distribution of Holyof the Canon which the CeleshyCommunion to the faithful beshybrant says silently gins the Communion Antiphon

The doxology at the end of the and its psalm should be said byCanon from th~ words per the schola or the people It isipsum up to Per omnia saecula appropriate afterwards for thesaeculorum is ~aid aloud At faithful to sing a hymnthe end the people reply Amen If only a few Hosts remain theand stand Throughout the entire Celebrant consumes them othershydoxology the Celebrant lifts up wise he places them in the tabershythe Chalice and the Host for nacle If however there is nothe minor elevation omitting the tabernacle the Ciborium is leftsigns of the cross and at the end on the altar until the end ofgenuflects only after the reshy Mass and the rubrics of Holy sponse Amen b given by the Thursday for Mass before thepeople Blessed Sacrament are observed

The Lords Prayer (cf Missa in Cena Domini n 33) 12 The Celebrant introduces Prayer After Communion

the Lords Prayer in English and 16 Standing at the middle of says it aloud together with the the altar the Celebrant reads people At the end do not say the Communion Antiphon unshyAmen for the embolism folshy less it has already been said by lows the schola or the people

Prayer FOI Peace Then he kisses the altar and turns to say Dominus vobisshy13 ImmediatelY after the cum The people standing reshyLords Prayer the Celebrant says ply Et cum spiritu tuo Thein a clear voice with his hands Celebrant pauses briefly whileextended LiberEl nos quaesushy all pray in silence (If there is a mus Domine etc When he commentator he may state thesays et ab omni perturbatione intentions to which the congreshysecure he unCOVErs the Chalice gation should direct the prayer)

and genuflects Then he wipes In the name of all the faithfulthe paten with the purificator the Celebrant still at the middleand places it under the Host He of the altar says the Prayer andbreaks the Host as usual and brings the Communion Rite to awhen he concludes the prayer close the people answer Amen The (In ferial Masses of Lent theCelebrant makinl~ the sign of Oratio super populum is saidtile cross three times with the as usual but at the middle of theparticle held ovel~ the Chalice altar)says Pax Domini sit semper Dismissalvobiscum The people answer The Celebrant kisses the altar hEt cum spiritu tuo Then the and facing the people saysCelebrant drops the particle inshy The Lord be with you Theyto the chalice reply And with your spirit

Aguus Del The Celebrant then says Go 14 If the Agnus Dei is said the Mass is ended The people

by the schola or the people the reply Thanks be to God (But celebrant does not say it privateshy if a procession takes place after ly he may however say it with the Mass the Celebrant says inshythem stead Let us bless the Lord)

In Requiem Masses the Celeshybrant says May they rest ill peaceto The people repl7 Amen

Blessing 18 Finally the Celebrant

makes the sign of the cross over the people saying May Alshymighty God Bless you the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit The people kneel for the blessing and reply Amen (In Requiem Masses and whenever a procession folshylows the Mass the Blessing is omitted)

Then the people stand and sing a hymn suitable to the end of Mass

The Last Gospel is omitted and the Leonine Prayers are suppressed

COMMISSION ON SACRED LITURGY

Diocese of Fall River February 8th 1965

Pontiff to Offer New Mass Rite

VATICiN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul is about to use the customshyary Lenten series of ceremonies to encourage his diocesans to go along with changes in the Mass

The Pope is said to be aware that not all Catholics are happy with the worship changes deshycreed by the Vatican Council in 1963

Vatican soUrces said the Pope would set the example by sayshy

ing Mass in Italian at altars facshying the people when he makes his parish visits in Rome on the Sundays of Lent fFollowing the Stations was a pontifical custom during which

the Pope would offer Mass at

various Roman churches during Lent The Roman Missal still mentions the station for each day ie the place where the Pope would say Mass

Various difficulties had the eustom fall into disuse but it was revived by Pope John XXIII for Sundays Pope Paul intends not only to continue the custom but to use it for liturgical inshystructionbull

Sees Lati America Need for Education

CHICAGO (NC)-Education is our biggest gamble in Latin America said Father Ross Geary OCarm as he departed for his mission post in Lima Peru for a second three-year hitch

The Carmelite works in a middle-class parish section of Lima Our parish in Lima continshy

ued the Chicago native is stressing education We are gambling with more missioners and money in a limited area for more concrete results Our hope is that the children in our schools will provide the leadershyship both political and religious for Perus tomorrow

Catholic Population Increases in India

BOMBAY (NC)-Catholics in India today number 6515592 according to the countrys latest Catholic Directory issued here

This is a little less than 15 per cent of the total Indian popshyulation which was 442000000 in 1962

The Catholic population haa increased 21 per cent since 1956 when Catholics numbered 5172shy420 During the 10 years up to 1962 the Indian population as a whole increased 24 per cent

OroI The Anchor Subscription Envelope in the B~Qslcet When You Go to Church Next Sunday