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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall Ri~er-Thurs June 9 1966

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which belong to your rank and ous Sunday IY ClasS Gi~(gtmiddotmiddot~~tion bymiddot presentiJlg to t middotoffi~e You may receive co~se MasS rrper Not~lori~~ltBishopmiddotponnollymiddottyo large

erat~on from any CatholIc Blsh-middot Creed ~nd Prayer 88 VitlSdecorated candles Candles ~ op evEmoutside the City of Modestus a n d Crescent~amiddotaremiddotmiddottised t e ~M Rome with the assistancemiddot of Common Preface a YIYbullbull ass

two others of like order all of middotOR middotmiddotc the symbol~fChrJstthe whommiddot must be joined to themiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot S8 Vihis Modestus and middotCr~tight of the Woi-ld~-

The following is the text of the Apostolic Mandate by

bull Pope Paul VI appointing the Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros as Bishop of Brownsshyville Texas follows

middot Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God to Our beloved son Humberto S Medeiros Doshymestic Prelate and until now Pastor of the Church of St Michael the Archangel in the Diocese of Fall River cbosen to be Bishop of the Cathedral See of Brownsville health and apshy

middot ostolic benediction The Church of Christ buiWby

the word of God upon a founda- tiori fimi and unchangingmiddot is like a spreading tree which from its deepest roots through its trunk and branches stretches fgtIth r i1 neer-failiIig youtllmiddot [Thus it has stood throughout

) mimy ages so that it is unique in the Experience of men But each Bishop like a leafmiddot born to die briefly measures out the course of his life and then falls qu~etly to the ground only to be followed by another who in his turn must yield to the same

middot destiny This is Why as succes-SOl to our venerable brother Ad~lph Marx B ish 0 p of Brownsville whom after pershyforming such labors for the welshy

gt fare of his Church God called to his immortal reward We wish to give a man of equal zeal and piety We are confident that you can undertake this office and that you are able with your endowmeAts of nature grace and experience to rule the peoshypIe of Brownsville to the great advantage of their souls

Therefore after taking counshyleI with our venerable brothers the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church members of the Sacred

middot Consistorial Congregation We name an~ proclaim youBis~op

Moreover We wish you to consider with all your heart that you are no longer one of the flock but its father ruler and teacher Show yourself full of solicitude earnest in ruling and well prepared in exponding evshyerydoctrine

Given at Rome at St Peters on the fourteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty six and of Our Pontificate the third year

A G Cardknal Cicognani For the Chancellor of the Holy Roman Churcb SecretarY for the P1Jblic Affairs of the Church Francesco Ailliibale Fetretti Dean of the Protonotaries Apostolic Eugenio SeVi

Protonotaq Apostolic Franceco Tinepo Regent of the Aposte)je

Chancery Sentmiddot on Apri129th of the third yearof tile Pontificat~

Mario ~rsini Keepllr ~fthe Seal

MQlSS Ordo FRIDAY -St Margaret Queen

and Widow III Class White MassProper Glory no Creed Common Preface

SATURDAY _ st 13arnabas Apostle III Class Red Mass Proper Glory Creed Comshymon Preface

SUNDAY-II Sunday after Penshytecost II Class Green Mass Proper Olory Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY--St Anthony ofPashydua Confessor and Doctor of the Church III Class White Mass Proper Glory no Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY-St Basil the Great

Seemiddot of Peter by the bonds of faith But before this you must

middot make the Profession of Faith according to the norm middotof Canon Law and take oaths of fidelity to Us and to this Roman Church as well as against the errors of Modernism Once these documents have been properly signed and impressed with your seal and that of the Sacred Prelate in whose presence you take the oaths you are to send them promptly to this Sacred Consistorial Congregation Beshysides this the benefice which you have enjoyed up to the present in the Diocese of Fall River will be vacant and is to be assigned to no one except by Us or by this ~postolic middotSee

FORTY HOURS DEVOTION

June 12--5S Peter and Paul Fall River

St Mary Mansfield Corpus Christi Slmdwich LaSalette Shrine Attleshy

boro

June 1~~d~~er~a New

Our Lady of Purgatory New Bedford

TIlE ARCtIOIl

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Bishop Confessor and Doctor CANDtESAt the Offershyof theChutch UI Class Wbite t9r y of theMa~ Bishop MeshyMasSl~rperG)ory~oCr~d~ deiros followedthe ageold

Mass Publi~he ever) Thursday lit 41u Hillhlana venue all Rivet Mass 02722middot WY- 55 by tile catholic Pres 01 the Diocese of fall - _ River SubscrlptlClll price bull _ii pes1 ~ - ~ ~ r -= - ~~

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Scenti~ ~artY~ R~ Giory ~ no Creed Common Preface

THURSDAY---Mass of previoWl Sunday IV Class Green Mass Proper No Glory or Creed Common Preface

Necrology JUNE 18

Rev James M Coffey PB 1935 Pastor St Mary Taunton

JUNE 19 Rev Hormis4as Deslauriers

1916 Founder St Anthony New Bedford~

JUNE O Rt Rev James J Coyle PR

LLD 1931 Pastor St Mary Taunton

JUNE 1 Rev Desiree V Delemarre

1926 Pastor Blessed Sacrament Fall River

Rev Francis D Callahan 1948 Pastor St Patrick Wareshyham

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ProcedtLlre In Naming Bishop The naming of His Exshycellency the Most Reverend

Humberto S MedeIros to the episcopacy followed a strict shylyprescribed ord(~r Final selecshytion of a candidate is made by the Pope but in the United States a definite procedure is followed in selection of possible candidates

After Easter eVtlry two years a priv~te meeting of all the Bishops of a province is sumshy

moned b3 the Metropolitan In this the Province of Boston the Metropolitan is Richard Cardishynal Cushing Under his jurisdicshy

tion are all the Dioceses of Maine New Hampshire Vershymont and Massa~huetts

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Meeting with Cardinal Cus~ lng the B~shops under oath ~ secrecy dISCUSS and vote llIpclll possible future Bishops Tnw result of their deliberations hl Qent to the Vatican through tnle Apostolic Delegate together with information as to the qualshyifications of each candidate

In this way when vacancieGJ ~cur in Dioceses or ~hen new posts are to be created the Popa bas available names and qualiKrP cations of those eligible

Should the Pope wish he caliil name a bishop independently ~ the usual procedure but this hl Dot usually done Inother counshytries methods of choosing candfcgt dates vliry bUt in all cases tbfl final decision is the Popes

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~E ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June 9 196~ S

dJTbe Diocesan Pastor to Become ANCHOR IOrdinary of Brownsmiddotville Atlchor ofhesoul sre 48d Pirm-St PIIII

Feill River Mass June 9 1966 ~

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Preacher Defines

Bishop asmiddot Father Speaking at Bishop Medeiros Consecration

fhis morning Rev John P Driscoll assistant at SS Peter and Paul Church Fall River a~~ Asshysistant General Manager of The Anchor pIctured the ideal of a bishop as taken from the scriptures Md the Second Vatican Council documents

He pointed o~t that a bishop is abqve all else Do pastor shepherd of the flock father of theshyfamily of God apostle 01 Jesus Chtist All other powers authority privileges and rights flow from his first quality and eharge

Most Reverend Hmnberto Souza Medeiros The beautiful Cathedral was filled bull DD SrD LLD pastor of St Michaels eapacity and many hundreds who were unable Church in Fall River and a former Chancellor to gain admission to the church watched the of the Diocese of Fall River was oonsecrated procession of priests from St Marys parochial Bishopo Brownsville Texas at solemn cereshy school and the hierarchy from the Cathedral monies in St Marys Cathedral of the Assumpshy rectory before and after the Consecration Mass tion Fall River this morning Rt Rev Raymond T Considine PA Dioo=gt

Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of esan Director of the Propagation of the Faith Fall River was the Consecrator of the kindly Society and pastor of St Williams Church Falll and gracious prelate who served the diocesan River was assistant priest to Bishop Connolly Ordinary as Peritus at Vatican Council II at the Consecration Mass

Twenty-six members of the hierarchy Very Rev Walter J Schmitz SS STD~

from various parts of the United States and its professor at Catholic University in WashingtoJlp territories were present at the elevation of the was deacon to Bishop Connolly and Rev Regi~

former Chancellor to the episcopacy nald M Barrette assistant as St Rochs Church Most Rev James J Gerrard DD VG Fall River was sub-deacon

Auxiliary Bishop of Fall River and the Most Rt Rev JohnA Silvia pastor of St John Rev Gerald V McDevitt DD JCD Auxiliary the Baptist New BecHord and Rt Rev John F Bishop of Ppiladelphia were CoConsecrators Denehy a Fall River native and diocesan priest

who as a Lieutenant Colonel century-old ceremony and this month becomes assistant Rev John R FoIster assist shycommandant at the U S Air ant at the Sacred Heart

which is fatherliness of the people have forced II Force Chaplain School at Church Fall River was aSQ

And he is the father who is bishop to fill many roles adshy Maxwell Air Force Base in sistant master of ceremonies eKpected to be the saint the ministr~tor m~ne-raIS~r bwldshy Alabama were Deacons of Other officers at the Con-

lJervant of his people the rep- er arbIter dlsClplinanan Yet Honor to Bishop Connoliy secrlltion MasS were Bugia Jesentative Christian fro m the ~isho~s themselves gath~red Rt Rev Augusto L Furshy Bearer Rev Joseph L Pow whom bisflock takes example togeth~r m ~he Secon~ Vatican tado pastor of St John of ers diocesan Director of theBe fulfiils his ministry of shep- CounCIl tes~IfY to theIr ~wareshy God Church Somerset and Confraternity of Christiaa Jaerding and teaching and ne~ of theIr true role In the Rev William F HUl 55 Docirine and chaplain at preaching not alone by what he Ch~rch ~d so wefInd th~~ STD professore at St Ed- Bishop Feehan High SChooi d but above all by what he tellmg us In theIr Co~stltutlOn wards Seminary Kenmore in AltleborofBoes on the Church As VIcars and Washington were chaplains Book Bearer Rev William

ambassadors of Christ bishops to the newly elevated Bishop A Shovelton assistant at StshyFather Dris~oll refernng to govern the particular church Rt Rev John H Hackett Thomas More Church Solampgt]Jlshop Medelfos father and entrusted to them by their counshy diocesan Chancellor was ersetmother ~d tpe hentage that sel exhortations and example master of ceremonies it the Turn ~ Page Sixhe recelve~ from them and as well indeed as by their aushyfrom the faIth of t~e Portuguese thority and sacred power which people ~ouched brIefly n sev- they use only for the edification eral inCIdences in the life and of their flock in truth and holi shypri7sth~od of Qishop Medeir~s ness remembering that he wh~ WhICh mdlcate clearly ho~ ~hIS is greater should become as the humble and ~oly and brIllIant lesser and he who is the more priest measures up to th~ pa~- distinguished as the servant toral demands of a bIShop s T t middott b fl th b hff 0 pu I rle y e IS op I) Ice is above all else the pastor He

Father Driscolls consecration is the shepherd of the flock the We Add Our Voice Mass sermon follows father of the famUyof God the

I am the good shepherd apostle of Jesus Chrjst the vis- To RejoiceYour Excellencie Most Rev- ible embodiment of the heavenshy

erend Fathers in God My dear ly High Priest In The Elevationbrothers and sisters in the Lord The constant guidebook of

We all know bow the needs Turn to Page Six To The Episcopacy Of

A Distinguished Dedicated PrelateFirst Pontifical Mass Sunday Bishop Medeiros will offer his First Solemn THE MOST REVEREND

Pontifical Mass on Sunday morning- June 12 at 11 15 in St Michaels Church Fall River where he has BUMBERTO S MEDEIROSSTDserved as pastor for the last five and one-half years

Assisting the new Bishop of Brownsvilie will be Rt Rev Msgr John H Hackett Diocesan Chancelfol Our Congratulations to His ExceU--cy

archpriest de~ons of honor will be Rev George E Sullivan pastor of St Joseph Fall River and Rev Henri J Charest pastor of St Matthieu Fall River the Bishops ~eighboring

parisbes THE OFFICERS TRUSTEES AND STA~

Rev Edward A Oliveira assistant at Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton and Rev BentoR Fraga assistant at St John of God deacon and sub-d~acon of the Mass respectively The Old Red Bank

Masters of ceremonies will be Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at middotSt Michael Fall River and Rev James W Clark Fai River Savings Bank assistant at St Joseph Fall River

A reception forparisliioners of St Michaels parish and fAll RIVER SOMERSETBISHOP CONNOILY iaD friends of the Bishop willbe held from 230 to 5 in St

bull I I~ 11middotMichaels School Hall Fall River the same afternoon JWle lZ Consecrator

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall Riv~r-Thurs June 9 1966 Diocesan Priests On Committees For Occasion

Transportation reservashyFour Become Bishops Bishop Medeiros is the

fourth pastor in the area to be named to the Hierarchy ~f the UnitedStates

On Aug 10 1879 the Most Rev Lawrence S McMahon was named iifth Bishop of Hartford while seJving as rector of St Lawrences Church New Bed- iord His episcopate extended 14 years until his death on Aug amp1 1893

Ttie third Ordinary of the Fall Riveurolr Diocese Most Rev James E Cassidy was pastor of St Patdcks Church Fall River When he was appointed Titular Bishop of Ibora and Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese on March al ]930

ETHIOPIA GOOD EXAIVIPLE WORKS

THE 1II0LY FATHERS MISSION ADD TID THE ORIENTAL tcHURCIMl

SistERS Heres what goodness can do~ bullbull In Delle BRING Ethiopia where Christians are only a handful

OllT everyone in pain gets pills and treatment in the GOODNESS Franciscan Sisters makeshift clinic The three

IN Sisters besides are training for useful lives 47 A orphan girls who otherwise would be unproshy

ntlEF tected bull The result Everyone benefits for good example is infectious Nine months ago for instance robbers broke into the orphanshyage at night and stole all the food and medicines The next morning their leader appeared at the door to apologize How could my men steal from you he asked tile Sisters Here is what they stole They wont bother you again because you are heJpng others bullbull Its a simple story and it says 8 lot To make the world better simpX be good yourself bull The Sisters need bricks and cement ($3500 altoshyIlether) for 8 Permari~nt orphanage and clhtlc Name it for your favorite saint i memory of your loved ones If you giVe the full amount Send the Sisters at least ~ mUCh as you can ($500 100 $75 -$50 $25 $10 $5 $2) shoW everyone w~t ~rle~ means

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tions and hospitality are ne-In Oct 1930 Bishop Cassidy cessities on the occasion of

was named Apostolic Adminis- the presence of many visishytrator of the Diocese and in 1934 tors from various sections of the became the Ordinary of the Dio- country

cese Bishop Cassidy died May Todays consecration of Bishop 17 1951 and was succeeded by Medeiros brought many memshyour present Bishop the Most bers of the hierarchy prelates Rev JamesL Connolly from numerous dioceses and

On Feb 12 1959 the pastor laymen and laywomen from of St Lawrencfs Church of Brownsville Texas to the city New Bedford was nominated byof Fall River the Supreme Pontiff in Rome to ~ become a member of the Hiershyarchy On Ash Wednesday morning seven years ago Bishop Gerrard still serving as shepshyherd of the New Bedford Parshyish was named Titular Bishop of Forma and Auxiliary Bishop to the Most Rev James L Conshynolly

Jim Bishop the newspaper columnist wrote us not long ago saw the refllllee camp III Jericho It can draw tears out of 8 stone bullbullbull

You can dry ~hese tears by walking to the corner mailbox $10 will feed an entire family of Arab refugees for a month Or help us help refugee parentS plant food-producing olive trees for themselves $10 will plant five trees Well send you in thanks 8 Rosary from the Holy Landshyma~e of olive seeds of course

Thanks to your No Strings gifts Pope Paul rushed food and blankets to flood victims In tile Holy Land this spring He is feeding the hungry ndia as well Keepth~ In mind when you make your Will Our legal title CATHOLIC NEAR

EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATI~N

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The various arrangements

were made by priests of the FaD River Diocese

Rt Rev Msgr Anthony IIll Gomes pastor of Our Lady of Angels Church Fall River was in charge of transportation while Rev Edward C Duffy asshysistant at St James Church New Bedford arid Rev Richard P Demers assistant at St Mishychaels Church Ocean Grove were chairmen of the hospitality and reservation committees reshyspectively

Assisting the three chairmen

were Rev Raymond W MOD Carthy St Patricks Church Fall River Rev Bertrand B Chabot St Anthony of Padua Church New Bedford ~

Donald E Belanger St MaiP thieus Church Fall River Rev Daniel L FIeitas Santo ChrisU Church Fall River bull

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St Louis Church Fall Rive~

Rev Paul F McCarrick ~ Marys Cathedral Fall River Rev Bento Fraga St John of God Church Somerset

Congratulations ~nd Be~t Wis~es

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Bishop of the Diocese 0 Brownsville Texas

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McryknoUer Wins Ja~anses Honor MARYKNOLL (NC)-Father Maryknoll missioner to receive

Hugh Lavery MM 71 has been the Order of Treasure Fifth cited by the Japanese govern- Class Father Lavery a priest ment for his work with Nisei for 42 years will be given the communities in California dur- award in Fairfield Conn where ing World War II he is living in retirement

The governmentmiddot named the

CONGRATULATIONS AND

BEST WISHES

TO

HIS EXCELL~NCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

PASTORAL STAFF The crozier is a pastoral staff New Bedford and Acushnet a sign of jurisdiction The origin of the crozier is traced to the shepherds crook The Co-operative Banks crozier is carried in the left hand with the crook turned

The eon see rat ion of bull bishop is the e x e Ius i v e right of the SovereignPonshytiff and cannot be performshyed without a mandate explicitly

given by his Holiness When the consecration takes

place outside of Rome the necshyessary documents known as bulls from the Latin word bulla signifyipg the leaden fleal attached to them are sent _ the Bishop-elect notifying mm of his appointment and aushythorizing him to select as his Clonsecrator any orthodox bishshy with whom should be assoshydated two other bishops as asshysistant consecrators

If the consecration occurs on Sl day other than a Sunday or file feast of an Apostle special permission from the Holy See must be obtained by Apostolic llKief allowing the choice of that alay The ceremony must take place in a church that is conseshylaquoated that is the church must be free from all encumbrances and solemnl~middot dedicated in pershy1)etuity to the service of God

Congratulations and

BesfWishes w BISHOP MEDEIROS

Carries With Him

The Prayers lcwe and Warmest Wishes

Of An The People Of The Area

GODSPEED TO HIS EXCELLENCY I

Staff Emblematicmiddot of Office

furward Bishop Medeiros will use the crozier during Pontifical Mas8 and other ceremonies throughout his Diocese The complete croshyzier is atthe left while the crozier crook is above

Sincethe fifth century the the crozier or pastoral staff haa been especiaJly emblem- atic of t~e bishops office It symbolizes his duties as pastor or shepherd of the flock and is specifically mentioned in the ritual of episcopal consecration

The crozier symbolizes the full~ess of the priesthood with

which a bishop has power to sustain the weak confirm the wavering and lead back the erring The cllrved upper part of the staff is adorned with symshybolic ornaMents

At first the crozier was a straight staff but In the 11th censhytury tbe crook was added By

Choice of Bishop the 13th century ornamentation was common The present croshyzier is in several sections sep-Rests With Pope

arated and boxed when not in use It is held in the left hand just below the knob which conshynects the crook with the staff

1he prayer of blessing says o God who does sustain huDlan weakness bless this staff and in the clemency of Thy merciiul kindness operate inwardly in the manners of Thy servant what he outwardly designates

As Bishop Connolly handed the crozier to the Bishop at toshydays consecration he said

Receive the staff of the Passhytoral Office 90 that in the corshyrection of vices you may be lovingly severe giving judg- MOST REVEREND

ment WIthout wrath softening the minds of your hearers while fostering virtues in all tranquil shy Humberto S Medeiros STD~ity not neglecting strictness of discipline

Joseph DiLorellllzo nf oFFICERS tfwSTEES AND STAFP

M H GERRITS ~amp CO Clerical Taglors

BOSTON DOWNTOWN FAll RIVER

rHE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June9 1966

Continued from Parge Three the father in spiritual things every bishop is and should be the father who provides spiri shySt Pauls epistles to Timothy and Titus And what do we find there That a bishop should give his days and nights in crushing financial worries No although financial worries he must bear That a bishop spend long hours in meetings commitshytees organizations No although these will clamor for his atteri shytion That a bishQp be immeJsed in building in a thousand adshyministrashytive details No although all these will cry out for his time and efforts

What do we find Be an example to the faithshyful in speech in conduct in c h a ri t y in faith in chas- tity Until I FR DRISCOLL come be diligent in reading in exhortashytion and in telt1ching Medishytate on these things give yourshyself entirely to them that your progress may be manifest to a~l Take heed to yourself and ~rour teaching be earnest in them For in so doing )OU will save yourself and those woo hear y~u

And lgain But )OU 0 man ef God pursue justice godshyliness faith charity patience mildness Fight the good fight ef the faith lay hold on the life eternal

And finally and especially ~I

charge you in the sight of God and Christ Jesus who will judge the living and the dead by his coming and by his kingdom preach the word be urgent in sea1on out of season reprove entreat rebuke with all patience and teaching_ ~ work as a preacher 0 the gospel fulfill your ministry

From this we see that the bishop is called on to be the pastor of the diocese committed to his care and even more that he fulfill his minstry riot alone by what he does but above all by what he is Only the man with the heart 9f a pastor can dr the work of a pastor The Gospel can be effectively pro

claimed by word of -mouth only if it first proclaimed by the life of the preacher

Title of Father What is it that makes a

bishop It is not alone the power of ordaining or confirmshying or consecrating Still less is it any dignity of prelacy or lordship Ordaining confirming consecrating presiding - all these only serv ~ the main func~

tion of the bishup He is conshysecrated to do what he cannot do effectively without these powers He is consecrated to shepherd the Chltrch of God to be the father of the diocese the

peoplethe flock entrusted to him

Father is the oldest and great est of the bishops titles He is

tual nourishmrmt for his people the father who preaches and teaches The preaching of the Word of God is the first of his duties because it is the chief

way that he exercises his passhytoral o~fice He is the father who counsels and guides But above all else h~ is the father who meditates and prays

Long ago S1 Gregory the Great laid down the fundamen tal principle of the pastoral ofshyfice the pastor of souls must be first of all a contemplative The law of God must be in his heart before it can find a ready utterancl upon his lips

It is clear from the consecra- tion rite that thl- bishop is ex~

pected to be a aint Scholar he may and should be theologian too He may have- great gifts of BISHOP MEDEIROS COAT OF ARMS The coat of nature rond indu~try and expeshy arms is the insignia of ecclesiastical di~ity of Bishoprience None is to be despised

Medeiros The charges terms and forms of heraldry haveBut nOlle can substitute for the one thing necessary -holiness pec~liar ecdesiast~l chara~ter sanctity dedication Mgt Gods service

1atherline~ First New Bishop of BrownsvilleBecause he is the father he

meditates and prays the bishop is therefore the father who rules Selects Coatmiddot of Arms

and ~govcrns and who reproves and corrects when necessary In heraldry a coat of arms Fatherliness comes first Every- h thing else that a bishop is and is used to distinguis a pershydoes flows from this Because son usually an il1dividual of

he is the spiritual father the some dignity from others good shepherd he must have A Bishops coat of arms is power to ordain and confirm surmounted by the cross and the and consecrate authority to Bishops mitre and crozier Over preach and teach the right to all is the Bishops hat-a flat shygovern and decide and be brimmed wide bat green in obeyed These make his father- color with six tassels on either liness operative and effective side

Christian trad~tion as ex- Bishop Medeiros coat of arms pressed in the right of consecra- was designed by William J F tion has always affirmed that Ryan of New York the bishops are primarily the Blazon

successors of the apostles and Impaled arms Dexter Brl)wn continue their wcork which is to a fessembattled at the top the govern the Church and feed the 10werside invecked between in flock fQr the building up Of the chief a crGcerit and in base a body of Christ Consecrationis Latin cross argent ~t~ latter not simply the transmission of bearing acrown of thorns sur- juridical and Hturgical powers mounted by a lance and a reed Through the laying on of hands tipped with a sponge in saltire of other bishops themselves or (Diocese o~ Brownsville) successors of the apostles the Sinister Gules five eagles new bishop is chosen by Christ heads erased in saltire or in sanctified by Him gi-en the chief a mullet within a crescent Holy Spirit transformed in soul argent (Bishop Medeiros) Motshyinto an apostle given the dif- to Adveniat Regnum 1fuum ferent and higher role of father

Signifieaneeshepherd teacher and guide Th t t _ e en Ire aClevemen Representative Christian coat of arms as it is generally

The grace of the Holy Spirit called is composed of the shield hasmiddot this day so transformed with its charges the motto and Bishop Medeiros soul Through the external ornJments As one the sacrament of consecration looks at the shield the terms the Spirit has made him father dexter and sinister must be unshyof the Diocese of Brownsville derstood contrariwiSe as the its first witness its representa- shield was worn onthe ann in tive C h r is t ian source and medieval day~ and these terms strength of its sacramental life were used in the relationship of font of its religion and witness- one behind the armor ing Hyou shall receive power The dexter impalement disshywhen the Holy Spirit comes upon plays the coat of arms of the you and you shall be witnesses Diocese of Brmiddotownsville for me in Jerusalem and in all The erection of the new DioshyJudea and Samaria and even to cese of Brownsville carved in the very ends of the earth 1965 from the territofy of the Bishop Medeiros witness is to Diocese of Corpus Christi reshyshow by word and example what calls the early ecclesiastical hisshyit is and means to be a Chris- tory of Te-xas when before 1874

Turn to Page Ten the Church in this State was under the sole jurisdiction of the

mortally woundedmiddotin its defense during the bombardment frem across the river Old Fort Brown still stands as mute testimony to the intrepid soldier who gave his name to the present See City

The above history is reflected in the embattled fess (crenelshylated horizontal bar) as the heraldic expression of a fort The wavy lines at the base of the fess suggest the Rio Grande river which bounds the Diocese of Brownsville on the south and over which the missile came which brought death to Major Brown Although brown is not a usual tincture for the field of a shield in heraldry it has been advisectly used because otgtf the title of the See City

The titular of Immaculate Conception Cath~dral is represhysented by the silver crescent above the fess This lunar symshybol so well known frollB-the painting of the Immaculate

Conception by Murillo is deshyrived from the Apocal)pse And a great sign appeared in

heaven a woman clothed with the sun and the moon was unshyder her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars (121)

The Latin cross bearing the crown of thorns surmounted by the lance and reed in saltire is a portion of the insignia of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate te commemorate the Oblate Iiathshyers who came to the prtsent territory of Brownsville as mis- sionaries and preached the Faith amidst great privations They hve administered the Sacraments in the diocese for over one llUndred years

The sinister impalement disshyplays the personal coat of arms of Bishop Medeiros By joining

these arms to the diocesan imshypalement on the same shield the spiritual union of a Bishop with hi~ See also symbolized by the episcopal ring sheralded

The shield of the Medeiros family displays five gold eagles heads on a red field To differshyence these arms and to make them peculiar to the Bishop a silver star within a like tincshytured crescent has been added in chief (upper part)

The star is derived from tine seal and flag of Texas the Lone Star State

The star in the personalcoat of arms refers to the State gtf Texas The sun and moon are used as attributes of the Virgin Mary and therefore the crescent In Revelation 121 we find The woman elothedwith tbe

Bishc~ Medeiros Continued from Page Three Mitre Bearer Rev Bertrancll

R Chabot assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church New Bedford

Gremiale Bearer Rev Edwanll C Duffy assistant at St James Church New Bedford and Greater New Bedford CYO Dishyrector

Crozier Bearer Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at St Michaels Church Fall River

ProceSampional Cross Bearelf Rev Edward J Mitchell JCD assistant at Holy Name Church Fall River

Thurifer Rev James A McshyCarthy Diocesan Director of the Deaf and assistant at St Williams Church Fall River

Acolyt~s Rev Raymond Corshyriveau OP Director of the Shrine at St Annes Church Fall River and Rev Feliciaa Plichta OFM Conv pastor ell Holy Cress Church Fall River

The Chaplains to Bishop Gershyrard were Rt Rev Daniel F Sballoo General Manager of The Anchor and pastor of St Louis Church Fall River and Rev John EBoyd Director el the Greater Fall River Catholic Welfare Bureau and pastor 0If St Patricks Church Fall River

The Auxiliary Bishops master 9pound eecemonies was Rev Paw Dalbec MS of tIlle LaSalette Shrine in AttlebOro The Chaplains to Bishop IkshyDevitt were Rev Arthur C _ Reis pastor of Santo Christ Church Fall River and Rev James E Gleason pastor

of St Patricks Church Falshymouth

The Philadelphia co-consecrashytors Master of Ceremonies was Rev Patrick J ONeill Diocesan Superintendent of Schools and chaplain at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth

The Masters of Ceremonies te the new Bishop were Very Rev Emanuel A Ballard OMI Chancellor of the Brownsville Diocese and Rev Paul F Mcshy

Carrick Greater Fall River cyo Director and assistant at St

Marys Cathedral Mitre Bearer Rev Jigtsepll

Oliveira assistant at StMishychaels Churdl FallRiver

Crozier Bearer Rev Ago5shytinho S Pacheco assistant at

Immaculate Concep~ion Chureh New Bedford

Notary Rt Rev Victor W Ralph administrator of the Dishyocese of Brownsville Texas

Bearers of GiftS Rev JosePD Ferreira assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church FaR River Sister Maureen Joseph SUSC principal of the St Mishychaels Church Fall River par-

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SUIl and the moon under heir feet

The crescent symbolizes the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother 01 the Church to whose Immacushylate Heart Bishop Medeiros consecrates himself his work and the people entrusted to hi pastoral care

The motto Adveniat Regnum Tuum from the Lords prayer expresses the ideal and purpose of Bishop Medeiros to develop the progrart and the graces 01 the Kingdom of God in hi$ diocese

The external ornaments are composed of the pontifical hat with its six tassels on each side disposed in three rows all in green and the episcopal eross

tinctured in gold These are the heraldic trappings of a prelate

of the rank of Bishop Before 1870 the tOntificai hat was wor ~t solemn ~avaicades held

in conjunction with papal funcshy tions The color of the pontifical hat and the number and coler of ~he tassels were signs of the rank of a prelate a eustolll lhich is stil~ preserved ill ec~Jesjastical heraldry

William F J R)aa

Bishop of Galveston In that year the Diocese of Galveston gave part of its territory to the

Diocese of San Antonio now an archdiocese and to the Vicariate Apostolic of Brownsville which eVintually became the DioceseANCHOR of Corpus Christi

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALl RVER Brownsville was laid out in Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fait River 1848 around Fort Taylor estabshy

10 iighland Avenue lished in 1846 by General ZachshyFall River Mass 02722 675-7151 ary Taylor- Besieged at the beshy

ginning of the Mexican War thePUBLISHER fort was relieved by GeneralMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Taylor after the battles of Palo

GENERAL MANAGEP ASSJ GENERAL MANAGER Alto and Resaca de la Palmaflt Rev Daniel F Shalloa MA Rev Johr P Driscoll and renamed Fort middotBrown by

MANAGING EDITOR order of the General in honor Hugh J Golden ef Major Jacob Brown who was

PREcmus MITRE The Precious Mitre owes its name fl3 the rich embroidery and gems that decorate the folding eap which consists of two flat pieces ending in apeak Two fanons (two stripes of matelial hanging loosely) are suspended from the back of the mitre

Mitre Indicates Obligation The mitre a tall doubleshy

pointed cap worn by bishops on solemn occasions is a vestment in use since the loth century Its two points symshy

bolize the Old and the New Tesshytaments which it is a bishops responsibility to explain

Probably of Orienial origin ~e mitre as used in the Church was at first low and concave but through the years it inshycreased in height and became more and more richly ornashymented

There are three kinds of mitres precious orphreyed and simple The precious mitre is made of white silk or silver eloth embroidered with silk and gold and studded with gems and precious stones On the ends of the fanons (two strips of mateshyrial hanging from the (back of the mitre) the bishops coat- of arms is embroideled

The precious mitre is worn on IilOlemn feasts from the beginshyIlling of Mass untilmiddot the Introit

Program on Popes Visit Wins Award

NEW YORK (NC)-Television IOOverage of Pope Paul VIs v~sit

0Cl New York last Oct 4 won an annual George Foster Peabody award for distinguished achieveshyment by television and radio for II commentator

Frank McGee NBC commenshy(Ltor was cited for his superb descriptions of the Popes visit

The George Foster Peabody Aards were established in 1940 ilIll honor of the New York banker 2Illd philanthropist They are

bull given each year for distinguished and meritorious public service jp)rograms on radio and tele- ~ision The awards are adminisshyflered by the University OI Georgia journalism school

when the orphreyed mitre is substituted and worn until the end of the Credo at whic~ time

the precious mitre I is replaced until the end of Mass

The orphr~yed mitre is made of gold cloth or white silk with gold interwoven It is used at pontifical ceremonies and private -function also at Mass on less solemn feasts

The simple mitre is made of white silk damask or linen withshyout embroidery The fanons are red-fringed It is used on Good

Fdday and in Offices and Masses of Requiem

The following prayer was reshycited at the consecration today by Bishop Connolly and the two co-consecrators when the Ordinary placed the golden mitre u[on the head of Bishop Medeiros

We 0 Lord place on the head of this Thy bishop and champion the helmet of defense and salshyvation 00 that his face being adorned and his head armed wHh the protection of both TeSshytaments he may seem formidshyable to the opponents of truth and through the plenteous beshystowal of Thy grace may be their sturdy adversary Thou Who didst mark with the brightest of rays of Thy splendor and truth the countenance of Moses Thy servant resplendent from being assocIated in conversation with Thee and didst order the tiara to be placed on the head of Aaron Thy high priest Through Christ our Lord Amen

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EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros

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Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

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WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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GUIMOND FARMS Arthur C Guimond President

THE ANCHORshy12 Thurs June 9 1966

CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

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Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

roritys national chaplain

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Congratulations to

HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros ampTJ1I

UPON HIS CONSECR~TON- AS

BISHOP~

of the Diocese of Browin$viUe Texas

CREED ROSARY NORTH ArrLEBORO

OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

FDl further mtormalion apply to

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Congratulations to a

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HIS EXCELLENCY

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

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ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

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to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

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MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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~E ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June 9 196~ S

dJTbe Diocesan Pastor to Become ANCHOR IOrdinary of Brownsmiddotville Atlchor ofhesoul sre 48d Pirm-St PIIII

Feill River Mass June 9 1966 ~

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Preacher Defines

Bishop asmiddot Father Speaking at Bishop Medeiros Consecration

fhis morning Rev John P Driscoll assistant at SS Peter and Paul Church Fall River a~~ Asshysistant General Manager of The Anchor pIctured the ideal of a bishop as taken from the scriptures Md the Second Vatican Council documents

He pointed o~t that a bishop is abqve all else Do pastor shepherd of the flock father of theshyfamily of God apostle 01 Jesus Chtist All other powers authority privileges and rights flow from his first quality and eharge

Most Reverend Hmnberto Souza Medeiros The beautiful Cathedral was filled bull DD SrD LLD pastor of St Michaels eapacity and many hundreds who were unable Church in Fall River and a former Chancellor to gain admission to the church watched the of the Diocese of Fall River was oonsecrated procession of priests from St Marys parochial Bishopo Brownsville Texas at solemn cereshy school and the hierarchy from the Cathedral monies in St Marys Cathedral of the Assumpshy rectory before and after the Consecration Mass tion Fall River this morning Rt Rev Raymond T Considine PA Dioo=gt

Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of esan Director of the Propagation of the Faith Fall River was the Consecrator of the kindly Society and pastor of St Williams Church Falll and gracious prelate who served the diocesan River was assistant priest to Bishop Connolly Ordinary as Peritus at Vatican Council II at the Consecration Mass

Twenty-six members of the hierarchy Very Rev Walter J Schmitz SS STD~

from various parts of the United States and its professor at Catholic University in WashingtoJlp territories were present at the elevation of the was deacon to Bishop Connolly and Rev Regi~

former Chancellor to the episcopacy nald M Barrette assistant as St Rochs Church Most Rev James J Gerrard DD VG Fall River was sub-deacon

Auxiliary Bishop of Fall River and the Most Rt Rev JohnA Silvia pastor of St John Rev Gerald V McDevitt DD JCD Auxiliary the Baptist New BecHord and Rt Rev John F Bishop of Ppiladelphia were CoConsecrators Denehy a Fall River native and diocesan priest

who as a Lieutenant Colonel century-old ceremony and this month becomes assistant Rev John R FoIster assist shycommandant at the U S Air ant at the Sacred Heart

which is fatherliness of the people have forced II Force Chaplain School at Church Fall River was aSQ

And he is the father who is bishop to fill many roles adshy Maxwell Air Force Base in sistant master of ceremonies eKpected to be the saint the ministr~tor m~ne-raIS~r bwldshy Alabama were Deacons of Other officers at the Con-

lJervant of his people the rep- er arbIter dlsClplinanan Yet Honor to Bishop Connoliy secrlltion MasS were Bugia Jesentative Christian fro m the ~isho~s themselves gath~red Rt Rev Augusto L Furshy Bearer Rev Joseph L Pow whom bisflock takes example togeth~r m ~he Secon~ Vatican tado pastor of St John of ers diocesan Director of theBe fulfiils his ministry of shep- CounCIl tes~IfY to theIr ~wareshy God Church Somerset and Confraternity of Christiaa Jaerding and teaching and ne~ of theIr true role In the Rev William F HUl 55 Docirine and chaplain at preaching not alone by what he Ch~rch ~d so wefInd th~~ STD professore at St Ed- Bishop Feehan High SChooi d but above all by what he tellmg us In theIr Co~stltutlOn wards Seminary Kenmore in AltleborofBoes on the Church As VIcars and Washington were chaplains Book Bearer Rev William

ambassadors of Christ bishops to the newly elevated Bishop A Shovelton assistant at StshyFather Dris~oll refernng to govern the particular church Rt Rev John H Hackett Thomas More Church Solampgt]Jlshop Medelfos father and entrusted to them by their counshy diocesan Chancellor was ersetmother ~d tpe hentage that sel exhortations and example master of ceremonies it the Turn ~ Page Sixhe recelve~ from them and as well indeed as by their aushyfrom the faIth of t~e Portuguese thority and sacred power which people ~ouched brIefly n sev- they use only for the edification eral inCIdences in the life and of their flock in truth and holi shypri7sth~od of Qishop Medeir~s ness remembering that he wh~ WhICh mdlcate clearly ho~ ~hIS is greater should become as the humble and ~oly and brIllIant lesser and he who is the more priest measures up to th~ pa~- distinguished as the servant toral demands of a bIShop s T t middott b fl th b hff 0 pu I rle y e IS op I) Ice is above all else the pastor He

Father Driscolls consecration is the shepherd of the flock the We Add Our Voice Mass sermon follows father of the famUyof God the

I am the good shepherd apostle of Jesus Chrjst the vis- To RejoiceYour Excellencie Most Rev- ible embodiment of the heavenshy

erend Fathers in God My dear ly High Priest In The Elevationbrothers and sisters in the Lord The constant guidebook of

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A Distinguished Dedicated PrelateFirst Pontifical Mass Sunday Bishop Medeiros will offer his First Solemn THE MOST REVEREND

Pontifical Mass on Sunday morning- June 12 at 11 15 in St Michaels Church Fall River where he has BUMBERTO S MEDEIROSSTDserved as pastor for the last five and one-half years

Assisting the new Bishop of Brownsvilie will be Rt Rev Msgr John H Hackett Diocesan Chancelfol Our Congratulations to His ExceU--cy

archpriest de~ons of honor will be Rev George E Sullivan pastor of St Joseph Fall River and Rev Henri J Charest pastor of St Matthieu Fall River the Bishops ~eighboring

parisbes THE OFFICERS TRUSTEES AND STA~

Rev Edward A Oliveira assistant at Our Lady of Lourdes Taunton and Rev BentoR Fraga assistant at St John of God deacon and sub-d~acon of the Mass respectively The Old Red Bank

Masters of ceremonies will be Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at middotSt Michael Fall River and Rev James W Clark Fai River Savings Bank assistant at St Joseph Fall River

A reception forparisliioners of St Michaels parish and fAll RIVER SOMERSETBISHOP CONNOILY iaD friends of the Bishop willbe held from 230 to 5 in St

bull I I~ 11middotMichaels School Hall Fall River the same afternoon JWle lZ Consecrator

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall Riv~r-Thurs June 9 1966 Diocesan Priests On Committees For Occasion

Transportation reservashyFour Become Bishops Bishop Medeiros is the

fourth pastor in the area to be named to the Hierarchy ~f the UnitedStates

On Aug 10 1879 the Most Rev Lawrence S McMahon was named iifth Bishop of Hartford while seJving as rector of St Lawrences Church New Bed- iord His episcopate extended 14 years until his death on Aug amp1 1893

Ttie third Ordinary of the Fall Riveurolr Diocese Most Rev James E Cassidy was pastor of St Patdcks Church Fall River When he was appointed Titular Bishop of Ibora and Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese on March al ]930

ETHIOPIA GOOD EXAIVIPLE WORKS

THE 1II0LY FATHERS MISSION ADD TID THE ORIENTAL tcHURCIMl

SistERS Heres what goodness can do~ bullbull In Delle BRING Ethiopia where Christians are only a handful

OllT everyone in pain gets pills and treatment in the GOODNESS Franciscan Sisters makeshift clinic The three

IN Sisters besides are training for useful lives 47 A orphan girls who otherwise would be unproshy

ntlEF tected bull The result Everyone benefits for good example is infectious Nine months ago for instance robbers broke into the orphanshyage at night and stole all the food and medicines The next morning their leader appeared at the door to apologize How could my men steal from you he asked tile Sisters Here is what they stole They wont bother you again because you are heJpng others bullbull Its a simple story and it says 8 lot To make the world better simpX be good yourself bull The Sisters need bricks and cement ($3500 altoshyIlether) for 8 Permari~nt orphanage and clhtlc Name it for your favorite saint i memory of your loved ones If you giVe the full amount Send the Sisters at least ~ mUCh as you can ($500 100 $75 -$50 $25 $10 $5 $2) shoW everyone w~t ~rle~ means

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tions and hospitality are ne-In Oct 1930 Bishop Cassidy cessities on the occasion of

was named Apostolic Adminis- the presence of many visishytrator of the Diocese and in 1934 tors from various sections of the became the Ordinary of the Dio- country

cese Bishop Cassidy died May Todays consecration of Bishop 17 1951 and was succeeded by Medeiros brought many memshyour present Bishop the Most bers of the hierarchy prelates Rev JamesL Connolly from numerous dioceses and

On Feb 12 1959 the pastor laymen and laywomen from of St Lawrencfs Church of Brownsville Texas to the city New Bedford was nominated byof Fall River the Supreme Pontiff in Rome to ~ become a member of the Hiershyarchy On Ash Wednesday morning seven years ago Bishop Gerrard still serving as shepshyherd of the New Bedford Parshyish was named Titular Bishop of Forma and Auxiliary Bishop to the Most Rev James L Conshynolly

Jim Bishop the newspaper columnist wrote us not long ago saw the refllllee camp III Jericho It can draw tears out of 8 stone bullbullbull

You can dry ~hese tears by walking to the corner mailbox $10 will feed an entire family of Arab refugees for a month Or help us help refugee parentS plant food-producing olive trees for themselves $10 will plant five trees Well send you in thanks 8 Rosary from the Holy Landshyma~e of olive seeds of course

Thanks to your No Strings gifts Pope Paul rushed food and blankets to flood victims In tile Holy Land this spring He is feeding the hungry ndia as well Keepth~ In mind when you make your Will Our legal title CATHOLIC NEAR

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The various arrangements

were made by priests of the FaD River Diocese

Rt Rev Msgr Anthony IIll Gomes pastor of Our Lady of Angels Church Fall River was in charge of transportation while Rev Edward C Duffy asshysistant at St James Church New Bedford arid Rev Richard P Demers assistant at St Mishychaels Church Ocean Grove were chairmen of the hospitality and reservation committees reshyspectively

Assisting the three chairmen

were Rev Raymond W MOD Carthy St Patricks Church Fall River Rev Bertrand B Chabot St Anthony of Padua Church New Bedford ~

Donald E Belanger St MaiP thieus Church Fall River Rev Daniel L FIeitas Santo ChrisU Church Fall River bull

Also Rev Edward J Burn~

St Louis Church Fall Rive~

Rev Paul F McCarrick ~ Marys Cathedral Fall River Rev Bento Fraga St John of God Church Somerset

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Bishop of the Diocese 0 Brownsville Texas

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McryknoUer Wins Ja~anses Honor MARYKNOLL (NC)-Father Maryknoll missioner to receive

Hugh Lavery MM 71 has been the Order of Treasure Fifth cited by the Japanese govern- Class Father Lavery a priest ment for his work with Nisei for 42 years will be given the communities in California dur- award in Fairfield Conn where ing World War II he is living in retirement

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PASTORAL STAFF The crozier is a pastoral staff New Bedford and Acushnet a sign of jurisdiction The origin of the crozier is traced to the shepherds crook The Co-operative Banks crozier is carried in the left hand with the crook turned

The eon see rat ion of bull bishop is the e x e Ius i v e right of the SovereignPonshytiff and cannot be performshyed without a mandate explicitly

given by his Holiness When the consecration takes

place outside of Rome the necshyessary documents known as bulls from the Latin word bulla signifyipg the leaden fleal attached to them are sent _ the Bishop-elect notifying mm of his appointment and aushythorizing him to select as his Clonsecrator any orthodox bishshy with whom should be assoshydated two other bishops as asshysistant consecrators

If the consecration occurs on Sl day other than a Sunday or file feast of an Apostle special permission from the Holy See must be obtained by Apostolic llKief allowing the choice of that alay The ceremony must take place in a church that is conseshylaquoated that is the church must be free from all encumbrances and solemnl~middot dedicated in pershy1)etuity to the service of God

Congratulations and

BesfWishes w BISHOP MEDEIROS

Carries With Him

The Prayers lcwe and Warmest Wishes

Of An The People Of The Area

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Staff Emblematicmiddot of Office

furward Bishop Medeiros will use the crozier during Pontifical Mas8 and other ceremonies throughout his Diocese The complete croshyzier is atthe left while the crozier crook is above

Sincethe fifth century the the crozier or pastoral staff haa been especiaJly emblem- atic of t~e bishops office It symbolizes his duties as pastor or shepherd of the flock and is specifically mentioned in the ritual of episcopal consecration

The crozier symbolizes the full~ess of the priesthood with

which a bishop has power to sustain the weak confirm the wavering and lead back the erring The cllrved upper part of the staff is adorned with symshybolic ornaMents

At first the crozier was a straight staff but In the 11th censhytury tbe crook was added By

Choice of Bishop the 13th century ornamentation was common The present croshyzier is in several sections sep-Rests With Pope

arated and boxed when not in use It is held in the left hand just below the knob which conshynects the crook with the staff

1he prayer of blessing says o God who does sustain huDlan weakness bless this staff and in the clemency of Thy merciiul kindness operate inwardly in the manners of Thy servant what he outwardly designates

As Bishop Connolly handed the crozier to the Bishop at toshydays consecration he said

Receive the staff of the Passhytoral Office 90 that in the corshyrection of vices you may be lovingly severe giving judg- MOST REVEREND

ment WIthout wrath softening the minds of your hearers while fostering virtues in all tranquil shy Humberto S Medeiros STD~ity not neglecting strictness of discipline

Joseph DiLorellllzo nf oFFICERS tfwSTEES AND STAFP

M H GERRITS ~amp CO Clerical Taglors

BOSTON DOWNTOWN FAll RIVER

rHE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June9 1966

Continued from Parge Three the father in spiritual things every bishop is and should be the father who provides spiri shySt Pauls epistles to Timothy and Titus And what do we find there That a bishop should give his days and nights in crushing financial worries No although financial worries he must bear That a bishop spend long hours in meetings commitshytees organizations No although these will clamor for his atteri shytion That a bishQp be immeJsed in building in a thousand adshyministrashytive details No although all these will cry out for his time and efforts

What do we find Be an example to the faithshyful in speech in conduct in c h a ri t y in faith in chas- tity Until I FR DRISCOLL come be diligent in reading in exhortashytion and in telt1ching Medishytate on these things give yourshyself entirely to them that your progress may be manifest to a~l Take heed to yourself and ~rour teaching be earnest in them For in so doing )OU will save yourself and those woo hear y~u

And lgain But )OU 0 man ef God pursue justice godshyliness faith charity patience mildness Fight the good fight ef the faith lay hold on the life eternal

And finally and especially ~I

charge you in the sight of God and Christ Jesus who will judge the living and the dead by his coming and by his kingdom preach the word be urgent in sea1on out of season reprove entreat rebuke with all patience and teaching_ ~ work as a preacher 0 the gospel fulfill your ministry

From this we see that the bishop is called on to be the pastor of the diocese committed to his care and even more that he fulfill his minstry riot alone by what he does but above all by what he is Only the man with the heart 9f a pastor can dr the work of a pastor The Gospel can be effectively pro

claimed by word of -mouth only if it first proclaimed by the life of the preacher

Title of Father What is it that makes a

bishop It is not alone the power of ordaining or confirmshying or consecrating Still less is it any dignity of prelacy or lordship Ordaining confirming consecrating presiding - all these only serv ~ the main func~

tion of the bishup He is conshysecrated to do what he cannot do effectively without these powers He is consecrated to shepherd the Chltrch of God to be the father of the diocese the

peoplethe flock entrusted to him

Father is the oldest and great est of the bishops titles He is

tual nourishmrmt for his people the father who preaches and teaches The preaching of the Word of God is the first of his duties because it is the chief

way that he exercises his passhytoral o~fice He is the father who counsels and guides But above all else h~ is the father who meditates and prays

Long ago S1 Gregory the Great laid down the fundamen tal principle of the pastoral ofshyfice the pastor of souls must be first of all a contemplative The law of God must be in his heart before it can find a ready utterancl upon his lips

It is clear from the consecra- tion rite that thl- bishop is ex~

pected to be a aint Scholar he may and should be theologian too He may have- great gifts of BISHOP MEDEIROS COAT OF ARMS The coat of nature rond indu~try and expeshy arms is the insignia of ecclesiastical di~ity of Bishoprience None is to be despised

Medeiros The charges terms and forms of heraldry haveBut nOlle can substitute for the one thing necessary -holiness pec~liar ecdesiast~l chara~ter sanctity dedication Mgt Gods service

1atherline~ First New Bishop of BrownsvilleBecause he is the father he

meditates and prays the bishop is therefore the father who rules Selects Coatmiddot of Arms

and ~govcrns and who reproves and corrects when necessary In heraldry a coat of arms Fatherliness comes first Every- h thing else that a bishop is and is used to distinguis a pershydoes flows from this Because son usually an il1dividual of

he is the spiritual father the some dignity from others good shepherd he must have A Bishops coat of arms is power to ordain and confirm surmounted by the cross and the and consecrate authority to Bishops mitre and crozier Over preach and teach the right to all is the Bishops hat-a flat shygovern and decide and be brimmed wide bat green in obeyed These make his father- color with six tassels on either liness operative and effective side

Christian trad~tion as ex- Bishop Medeiros coat of arms pressed in the right of consecra- was designed by William J F tion has always affirmed that Ryan of New York the bishops are primarily the Blazon

successors of the apostles and Impaled arms Dexter Brl)wn continue their wcork which is to a fessembattled at the top the govern the Church and feed the 10werside invecked between in flock fQr the building up Of the chief a crGcerit and in base a body of Christ Consecrationis Latin cross argent ~t~ latter not simply the transmission of bearing acrown of thorns sur- juridical and Hturgical powers mounted by a lance and a reed Through the laying on of hands tipped with a sponge in saltire of other bishops themselves or (Diocese o~ Brownsville) successors of the apostles the Sinister Gules five eagles new bishop is chosen by Christ heads erased in saltire or in sanctified by Him gi-en the chief a mullet within a crescent Holy Spirit transformed in soul argent (Bishop Medeiros) Motshyinto an apostle given the dif- to Adveniat Regnum 1fuum ferent and higher role of father

Signifieaneeshepherd teacher and guide Th t t _ e en Ire aClevemen Representative Christian coat of arms as it is generally

The grace of the Holy Spirit called is composed of the shield hasmiddot this day so transformed with its charges the motto and Bishop Medeiros soul Through the external ornJments As one the sacrament of consecration looks at the shield the terms the Spirit has made him father dexter and sinister must be unshyof the Diocese of Brownsville derstood contrariwiSe as the its first witness its representa- shield was worn onthe ann in tive C h r is t ian source and medieval day~ and these terms strength of its sacramental life were used in the relationship of font of its religion and witness- one behind the armor ing Hyou shall receive power The dexter impalement disshywhen the Holy Spirit comes upon plays the coat of arms of the you and you shall be witnesses Diocese of Brmiddotownsville for me in Jerusalem and in all The erection of the new DioshyJudea and Samaria and even to cese of Brownsville carved in the very ends of the earth 1965 from the territofy of the Bishop Medeiros witness is to Diocese of Corpus Christi reshyshow by word and example what calls the early ecclesiastical hisshyit is and means to be a Chris- tory of Te-xas when before 1874

Turn to Page Ten the Church in this State was under the sole jurisdiction of the

mortally woundedmiddotin its defense during the bombardment frem across the river Old Fort Brown still stands as mute testimony to the intrepid soldier who gave his name to the present See City

The above history is reflected in the embattled fess (crenelshylated horizontal bar) as the heraldic expression of a fort The wavy lines at the base of the fess suggest the Rio Grande river which bounds the Diocese of Brownsville on the south and over which the missile came which brought death to Major Brown Although brown is not a usual tincture for the field of a shield in heraldry it has been advisectly used because otgtf the title of the See City

The titular of Immaculate Conception Cath~dral is represhysented by the silver crescent above the fess This lunar symshybol so well known frollB-the painting of the Immaculate

Conception by Murillo is deshyrived from the Apocal)pse And a great sign appeared in

heaven a woman clothed with the sun and the moon was unshyder her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars (121)

The Latin cross bearing the crown of thorns surmounted by the lance and reed in saltire is a portion of the insignia of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate te commemorate the Oblate Iiathshyers who came to the prtsent territory of Brownsville as mis- sionaries and preached the Faith amidst great privations They hve administered the Sacraments in the diocese for over one llUndred years

The sinister impalement disshyplays the personal coat of arms of Bishop Medeiros By joining

these arms to the diocesan imshypalement on the same shield the spiritual union of a Bishop with hi~ See also symbolized by the episcopal ring sheralded

The shield of the Medeiros family displays five gold eagles heads on a red field To differshyence these arms and to make them peculiar to the Bishop a silver star within a like tincshytured crescent has been added in chief (upper part)

The star is derived from tine seal and flag of Texas the Lone Star State

The star in the personalcoat of arms refers to the State gtf Texas The sun and moon are used as attributes of the Virgin Mary and therefore the crescent In Revelation 121 we find The woman elothedwith tbe

Bishc~ Medeiros Continued from Page Three Mitre Bearer Rev Bertrancll

R Chabot assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church New Bedford

Gremiale Bearer Rev Edwanll C Duffy assistant at St James Church New Bedford and Greater New Bedford CYO Dishyrector

Crozier Bearer Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at St Michaels Church Fall River

ProceSampional Cross Bearelf Rev Edward J Mitchell JCD assistant at Holy Name Church Fall River

Thurifer Rev James A McshyCarthy Diocesan Director of the Deaf and assistant at St Williams Church Fall River

Acolyt~s Rev Raymond Corshyriveau OP Director of the Shrine at St Annes Church Fall River and Rev Feliciaa Plichta OFM Conv pastor ell Holy Cress Church Fall River

The Chaplains to Bishop Gershyrard were Rt Rev Daniel F Sballoo General Manager of The Anchor and pastor of St Louis Church Fall River and Rev John EBoyd Director el the Greater Fall River Catholic Welfare Bureau and pastor 0If St Patricks Church Fall River

The Auxiliary Bishops master 9pound eecemonies was Rev Paw Dalbec MS of tIlle LaSalette Shrine in AttlebOro The Chaplains to Bishop IkshyDevitt were Rev Arthur C _ Reis pastor of Santo Christ Church Fall River and Rev James E Gleason pastor

of St Patricks Church Falshymouth

The Philadelphia co-consecrashytors Master of Ceremonies was Rev Patrick J ONeill Diocesan Superintendent of Schools and chaplain at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth

The Masters of Ceremonies te the new Bishop were Very Rev Emanuel A Ballard OMI Chancellor of the Brownsville Diocese and Rev Paul F Mcshy

Carrick Greater Fall River cyo Director and assistant at St

Marys Cathedral Mitre Bearer Rev Jigtsepll

Oliveira assistant at StMishychaels Churdl FallRiver

Crozier Bearer Rev Ago5shytinho S Pacheco assistant at

Immaculate Concep~ion Chureh New Bedford

Notary Rt Rev Victor W Ralph administrator of the Dishyocese of Brownsville Texas

Bearers of GiftS Rev JosePD Ferreira assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church FaR River Sister Maureen Joseph SUSC principal of the St Mishychaels Church Fall River par-

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SUIl and the moon under heir feet

The crescent symbolizes the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother 01 the Church to whose Immacushylate Heart Bishop Medeiros consecrates himself his work and the people entrusted to hi pastoral care

The motto Adveniat Regnum Tuum from the Lords prayer expresses the ideal and purpose of Bishop Medeiros to develop the progrart and the graces 01 the Kingdom of God in hi$ diocese

The external ornaments are composed of the pontifical hat with its six tassels on each side disposed in three rows all in green and the episcopal eross

tinctured in gold These are the heraldic trappings of a prelate

of the rank of Bishop Before 1870 the tOntificai hat was wor ~t solemn ~avaicades held

in conjunction with papal funcshy tions The color of the pontifical hat and the number and coler of ~he tassels were signs of the rank of a prelate a eustolll lhich is stil~ preserved ill ec~Jesjastical heraldry

William F J R)aa

Bishop of Galveston In that year the Diocese of Galveston gave part of its territory to the

Diocese of San Antonio now an archdiocese and to the Vicariate Apostolic of Brownsville which eVintually became the DioceseANCHOR of Corpus Christi

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALl RVER Brownsville was laid out in Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fait River 1848 around Fort Taylor estabshy

10 iighland Avenue lished in 1846 by General ZachshyFall River Mass 02722 675-7151 ary Taylor- Besieged at the beshy

ginning of the Mexican War thePUBLISHER fort was relieved by GeneralMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Taylor after the battles of Palo

GENERAL MANAGEP ASSJ GENERAL MANAGER Alto and Resaca de la Palmaflt Rev Daniel F Shalloa MA Rev Johr P Driscoll and renamed Fort middotBrown by

MANAGING EDITOR order of the General in honor Hugh J Golden ef Major Jacob Brown who was

PREcmus MITRE The Precious Mitre owes its name fl3 the rich embroidery and gems that decorate the folding eap which consists of two flat pieces ending in apeak Two fanons (two stripes of matelial hanging loosely) are suspended from the back of the mitre

Mitre Indicates Obligation The mitre a tall doubleshy

pointed cap worn by bishops on solemn occasions is a vestment in use since the loth century Its two points symshy

bolize the Old and the New Tesshytaments which it is a bishops responsibility to explain

Probably of Orienial origin ~e mitre as used in the Church was at first low and concave but through the years it inshycreased in height and became more and more richly ornashymented

There are three kinds of mitres precious orphreyed and simple The precious mitre is made of white silk or silver eloth embroidered with silk and gold and studded with gems and precious stones On the ends of the fanons (two strips of mateshyrial hanging from the (back of the mitre) the bishops coat- of arms is embroideled

The precious mitre is worn on IilOlemn feasts from the beginshyIlling of Mass untilmiddot the Introit

Program on Popes Visit Wins Award

NEW YORK (NC)-Television IOOverage of Pope Paul VIs v~sit

0Cl New York last Oct 4 won an annual George Foster Peabody award for distinguished achieveshyment by television and radio for II commentator

Frank McGee NBC commenshy(Ltor was cited for his superb descriptions of the Popes visit

The George Foster Peabody Aards were established in 1940 ilIll honor of the New York banker 2Illd philanthropist They are

bull given each year for distinguished and meritorious public service jp)rograms on radio and tele- ~ision The awards are adminisshyflered by the University OI Georgia journalism school

when the orphreyed mitre is substituted and worn until the end of the Credo at whic~ time

the precious mitre I is replaced until the end of Mass

The orphr~yed mitre is made of gold cloth or white silk with gold interwoven It is used at pontifical ceremonies and private -function also at Mass on less solemn feasts

The simple mitre is made of white silk damask or linen withshyout embroidery The fanons are red-fringed It is used on Good

Fdday and in Offices and Masses of Requiem

The following prayer was reshycited at the consecration today by Bishop Connolly and the two co-consecrators when the Ordinary placed the golden mitre u[on the head of Bishop Medeiros

We 0 Lord place on the head of this Thy bishop and champion the helmet of defense and salshyvation 00 that his face being adorned and his head armed wHh the protection of both TeSshytaments he may seem formidshyable to the opponents of truth and through the plenteous beshystowal of Thy grace may be their sturdy adversary Thou Who didst mark with the brightest of rays of Thy splendor and truth the countenance of Moses Thy servant resplendent from being assocIated in conversation with Thee and didst order the tiara to be placed on the head of Aaron Thy high priest Through Christ our Lord Amen

St Francis Residence

FOR YOUNG WOMEN U96 Yhipple St Fait River Conducted by Franciscan

Missionaries of Mary ROOMS - MEAlS

OVERNIGHT HOSPITAUn Inquire OS 3middot2891

Does she know something

you dontabant Holsum bread Maybe As mothers win She got curious about how Holsum Bread might oompare with mi~k-nature1 most nearly perfect food She was shown ounce for ounce lIo1sum Bread has more protein less fat more iron and B vitamins than milk And 2 slices average even less calories than a glass of milk So now she preferlJ milk and Holsum Bread for vigor and vitality Wont you have some

Holsum hasmiddotit

Holsum bull the bread to buy-

Twice the Protein of milk 60 of the Calcium 13 less Fat 50 times the Iron 30 times the Niacin 7 times the Vitamin II 98 of middotthe Vitamin II lese are ounce for ovnoe comparisoollpIII U S Dept of Agriculture Handboollt No S

8 THE ANCHOR-Thurs June 9 1966

EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

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Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

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A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

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WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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CONGRATULATIONS TO

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

BEST WDSHfS TO

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

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Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

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Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

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MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall Riv~r-Thurs June 9 1966 Diocesan Priests On Committees For Occasion

Transportation reservashyFour Become Bishops Bishop Medeiros is the

fourth pastor in the area to be named to the Hierarchy ~f the UnitedStates

On Aug 10 1879 the Most Rev Lawrence S McMahon was named iifth Bishop of Hartford while seJving as rector of St Lawrences Church New Bed- iord His episcopate extended 14 years until his death on Aug amp1 1893

Ttie third Ordinary of the Fall Riveurolr Diocese Most Rev James E Cassidy was pastor of St Patdcks Church Fall River When he was appointed Titular Bishop of Ibora and Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese on March al ]930

ETHIOPIA GOOD EXAIVIPLE WORKS

THE 1II0LY FATHERS MISSION ADD TID THE ORIENTAL tcHURCIMl

SistERS Heres what goodness can do~ bullbull In Delle BRING Ethiopia where Christians are only a handful

OllT everyone in pain gets pills and treatment in the GOODNESS Franciscan Sisters makeshift clinic The three

IN Sisters besides are training for useful lives 47 A orphan girls who otherwise would be unproshy

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tions and hospitality are ne-In Oct 1930 Bishop Cassidy cessities on the occasion of

was named Apostolic Adminis- the presence of many visishytrator of the Diocese and in 1934 tors from various sections of the became the Ordinary of the Dio- country

cese Bishop Cassidy died May Todays consecration of Bishop 17 1951 and was succeeded by Medeiros brought many memshyour present Bishop the Most bers of the hierarchy prelates Rev JamesL Connolly from numerous dioceses and

On Feb 12 1959 the pastor laymen and laywomen from of St Lawrencfs Church of Brownsville Texas to the city New Bedford was nominated byof Fall River the Supreme Pontiff in Rome to ~ become a member of the Hiershyarchy On Ash Wednesday morning seven years ago Bishop Gerrard still serving as shepshyherd of the New Bedford Parshyish was named Titular Bishop of Forma and Auxiliary Bishop to the Most Rev James L Conshynolly

Jim Bishop the newspaper columnist wrote us not long ago saw the refllllee camp III Jericho It can draw tears out of 8 stone bullbullbull

You can dry ~hese tears by walking to the corner mailbox $10 will feed an entire family of Arab refugees for a month Or help us help refugee parentS plant food-producing olive trees for themselves $10 will plant five trees Well send you in thanks 8 Rosary from the Holy Landshyma~e of olive seeds of course

Thanks to your No Strings gifts Pope Paul rushed food and blankets to flood victims In tile Holy Land this spring He is feeding the hungry ndia as well Keepth~ In mind when you make your Will Our legal title CATHOLIC NEAR

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The various arrangements

were made by priests of the FaD River Diocese

Rt Rev Msgr Anthony IIll Gomes pastor of Our Lady of Angels Church Fall River was in charge of transportation while Rev Edward C Duffy asshysistant at St James Church New Bedford arid Rev Richard P Demers assistant at St Mishychaels Church Ocean Grove were chairmen of the hospitality and reservation committees reshyspectively

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were Rev Raymond W MOD Carthy St Patricks Church Fall River Rev Bertrand B Chabot St Anthony of Padua Church New Bedford ~

Donald E Belanger St MaiP thieus Church Fall River Rev Daniel L FIeitas Santo ChrisU Church Fall River bull

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St Louis Church Fall Rive~

Rev Paul F McCarrick ~ Marys Cathedral Fall River Rev Bento Fraga St John of God Church Somerset

Congratulations ~nd Be~t Wis~es

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MOST REV~~REND 1

Hll1limbert~ s Medeiros

Bishop of the Diocese 0 Brownsville Texas

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McryknoUer Wins Ja~anses Honor MARYKNOLL (NC)-Father Maryknoll missioner to receive

Hugh Lavery MM 71 has been the Order of Treasure Fifth cited by the Japanese govern- Class Father Lavery a priest ment for his work with Nisei for 42 years will be given the communities in California dur- award in Fairfield Conn where ing World War II he is living in retirement

The governmentmiddot named the

CONGRATULATIONS AND

BEST WISHES

TO

HIS EXCELL~NCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

PASTORAL STAFF The crozier is a pastoral staff New Bedford and Acushnet a sign of jurisdiction The origin of the crozier is traced to the shepherds crook The Co-operative Banks crozier is carried in the left hand with the crook turned

The eon see rat ion of bull bishop is the e x e Ius i v e right of the SovereignPonshytiff and cannot be performshyed without a mandate explicitly

given by his Holiness When the consecration takes

place outside of Rome the necshyessary documents known as bulls from the Latin word bulla signifyipg the leaden fleal attached to them are sent _ the Bishop-elect notifying mm of his appointment and aushythorizing him to select as his Clonsecrator any orthodox bishshy with whom should be assoshydated two other bishops as asshysistant consecrators

If the consecration occurs on Sl day other than a Sunday or file feast of an Apostle special permission from the Holy See must be obtained by Apostolic llKief allowing the choice of that alay The ceremony must take place in a church that is conseshylaquoated that is the church must be free from all encumbrances and solemnl~middot dedicated in pershy1)etuity to the service of God

Congratulations and

BesfWishes w BISHOP MEDEIROS

Carries With Him

The Prayers lcwe and Warmest Wishes

Of An The People Of The Area

GODSPEED TO HIS EXCELLENCY I

Staff Emblematicmiddot of Office

furward Bishop Medeiros will use the crozier during Pontifical Mas8 and other ceremonies throughout his Diocese The complete croshyzier is atthe left while the crozier crook is above

Sincethe fifth century the the crozier or pastoral staff haa been especiaJly emblem- atic of t~e bishops office It symbolizes his duties as pastor or shepherd of the flock and is specifically mentioned in the ritual of episcopal consecration

The crozier symbolizes the full~ess of the priesthood with

which a bishop has power to sustain the weak confirm the wavering and lead back the erring The cllrved upper part of the staff is adorned with symshybolic ornaMents

At first the crozier was a straight staff but In the 11th censhytury tbe crook was added By

Choice of Bishop the 13th century ornamentation was common The present croshyzier is in several sections sep-Rests With Pope

arated and boxed when not in use It is held in the left hand just below the knob which conshynects the crook with the staff

1he prayer of blessing says o God who does sustain huDlan weakness bless this staff and in the clemency of Thy merciiul kindness operate inwardly in the manners of Thy servant what he outwardly designates

As Bishop Connolly handed the crozier to the Bishop at toshydays consecration he said

Receive the staff of the Passhytoral Office 90 that in the corshyrection of vices you may be lovingly severe giving judg- MOST REVEREND

ment WIthout wrath softening the minds of your hearers while fostering virtues in all tranquil shy Humberto S Medeiros STD~ity not neglecting strictness of discipline

Joseph DiLorellllzo nf oFFICERS tfwSTEES AND STAFP

M H GERRITS ~amp CO Clerical Taglors

BOSTON DOWNTOWN FAll RIVER

rHE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June9 1966

Continued from Parge Three the father in spiritual things every bishop is and should be the father who provides spiri shySt Pauls epistles to Timothy and Titus And what do we find there That a bishop should give his days and nights in crushing financial worries No although financial worries he must bear That a bishop spend long hours in meetings commitshytees organizations No although these will clamor for his atteri shytion That a bishQp be immeJsed in building in a thousand adshyministrashytive details No although all these will cry out for his time and efforts

What do we find Be an example to the faithshyful in speech in conduct in c h a ri t y in faith in chas- tity Until I FR DRISCOLL come be diligent in reading in exhortashytion and in telt1ching Medishytate on these things give yourshyself entirely to them that your progress may be manifest to a~l Take heed to yourself and ~rour teaching be earnest in them For in so doing )OU will save yourself and those woo hear y~u

And lgain But )OU 0 man ef God pursue justice godshyliness faith charity patience mildness Fight the good fight ef the faith lay hold on the life eternal

And finally and especially ~I

charge you in the sight of God and Christ Jesus who will judge the living and the dead by his coming and by his kingdom preach the word be urgent in sea1on out of season reprove entreat rebuke with all patience and teaching_ ~ work as a preacher 0 the gospel fulfill your ministry

From this we see that the bishop is called on to be the pastor of the diocese committed to his care and even more that he fulfill his minstry riot alone by what he does but above all by what he is Only the man with the heart 9f a pastor can dr the work of a pastor The Gospel can be effectively pro

claimed by word of -mouth only if it first proclaimed by the life of the preacher

Title of Father What is it that makes a

bishop It is not alone the power of ordaining or confirmshying or consecrating Still less is it any dignity of prelacy or lordship Ordaining confirming consecrating presiding - all these only serv ~ the main func~

tion of the bishup He is conshysecrated to do what he cannot do effectively without these powers He is consecrated to shepherd the Chltrch of God to be the father of the diocese the

peoplethe flock entrusted to him

Father is the oldest and great est of the bishops titles He is

tual nourishmrmt for his people the father who preaches and teaches The preaching of the Word of God is the first of his duties because it is the chief

way that he exercises his passhytoral o~fice He is the father who counsels and guides But above all else h~ is the father who meditates and prays

Long ago S1 Gregory the Great laid down the fundamen tal principle of the pastoral ofshyfice the pastor of souls must be first of all a contemplative The law of God must be in his heart before it can find a ready utterancl upon his lips

It is clear from the consecra- tion rite that thl- bishop is ex~

pected to be a aint Scholar he may and should be theologian too He may have- great gifts of BISHOP MEDEIROS COAT OF ARMS The coat of nature rond indu~try and expeshy arms is the insignia of ecclesiastical di~ity of Bishoprience None is to be despised

Medeiros The charges terms and forms of heraldry haveBut nOlle can substitute for the one thing necessary -holiness pec~liar ecdesiast~l chara~ter sanctity dedication Mgt Gods service

1atherline~ First New Bishop of BrownsvilleBecause he is the father he

meditates and prays the bishop is therefore the father who rules Selects Coatmiddot of Arms

and ~govcrns and who reproves and corrects when necessary In heraldry a coat of arms Fatherliness comes first Every- h thing else that a bishop is and is used to distinguis a pershydoes flows from this Because son usually an il1dividual of

he is the spiritual father the some dignity from others good shepherd he must have A Bishops coat of arms is power to ordain and confirm surmounted by the cross and the and consecrate authority to Bishops mitre and crozier Over preach and teach the right to all is the Bishops hat-a flat shygovern and decide and be brimmed wide bat green in obeyed These make his father- color with six tassels on either liness operative and effective side

Christian trad~tion as ex- Bishop Medeiros coat of arms pressed in the right of consecra- was designed by William J F tion has always affirmed that Ryan of New York the bishops are primarily the Blazon

successors of the apostles and Impaled arms Dexter Brl)wn continue their wcork which is to a fessembattled at the top the govern the Church and feed the 10werside invecked between in flock fQr the building up Of the chief a crGcerit and in base a body of Christ Consecrationis Latin cross argent ~t~ latter not simply the transmission of bearing acrown of thorns sur- juridical and Hturgical powers mounted by a lance and a reed Through the laying on of hands tipped with a sponge in saltire of other bishops themselves or (Diocese o~ Brownsville) successors of the apostles the Sinister Gules five eagles new bishop is chosen by Christ heads erased in saltire or in sanctified by Him gi-en the chief a mullet within a crescent Holy Spirit transformed in soul argent (Bishop Medeiros) Motshyinto an apostle given the dif- to Adveniat Regnum 1fuum ferent and higher role of father

Signifieaneeshepherd teacher and guide Th t t _ e en Ire aClevemen Representative Christian coat of arms as it is generally

The grace of the Holy Spirit called is composed of the shield hasmiddot this day so transformed with its charges the motto and Bishop Medeiros soul Through the external ornJments As one the sacrament of consecration looks at the shield the terms the Spirit has made him father dexter and sinister must be unshyof the Diocese of Brownsville derstood contrariwiSe as the its first witness its representa- shield was worn onthe ann in tive C h r is t ian source and medieval day~ and these terms strength of its sacramental life were used in the relationship of font of its religion and witness- one behind the armor ing Hyou shall receive power The dexter impalement disshywhen the Holy Spirit comes upon plays the coat of arms of the you and you shall be witnesses Diocese of Brmiddotownsville for me in Jerusalem and in all The erection of the new DioshyJudea and Samaria and even to cese of Brownsville carved in the very ends of the earth 1965 from the territofy of the Bishop Medeiros witness is to Diocese of Corpus Christi reshyshow by word and example what calls the early ecclesiastical hisshyit is and means to be a Chris- tory of Te-xas when before 1874

Turn to Page Ten the Church in this State was under the sole jurisdiction of the

mortally woundedmiddotin its defense during the bombardment frem across the river Old Fort Brown still stands as mute testimony to the intrepid soldier who gave his name to the present See City

The above history is reflected in the embattled fess (crenelshylated horizontal bar) as the heraldic expression of a fort The wavy lines at the base of the fess suggest the Rio Grande river which bounds the Diocese of Brownsville on the south and over which the missile came which brought death to Major Brown Although brown is not a usual tincture for the field of a shield in heraldry it has been advisectly used because otgtf the title of the See City

The titular of Immaculate Conception Cath~dral is represhysented by the silver crescent above the fess This lunar symshybol so well known frollB-the painting of the Immaculate

Conception by Murillo is deshyrived from the Apocal)pse And a great sign appeared in

heaven a woman clothed with the sun and the moon was unshyder her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars (121)

The Latin cross bearing the crown of thorns surmounted by the lance and reed in saltire is a portion of the insignia of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate te commemorate the Oblate Iiathshyers who came to the prtsent territory of Brownsville as mis- sionaries and preached the Faith amidst great privations They hve administered the Sacraments in the diocese for over one llUndred years

The sinister impalement disshyplays the personal coat of arms of Bishop Medeiros By joining

these arms to the diocesan imshypalement on the same shield the spiritual union of a Bishop with hi~ See also symbolized by the episcopal ring sheralded

The shield of the Medeiros family displays five gold eagles heads on a red field To differshyence these arms and to make them peculiar to the Bishop a silver star within a like tincshytured crescent has been added in chief (upper part)

The star is derived from tine seal and flag of Texas the Lone Star State

The star in the personalcoat of arms refers to the State gtf Texas The sun and moon are used as attributes of the Virgin Mary and therefore the crescent In Revelation 121 we find The woman elothedwith tbe

Bishc~ Medeiros Continued from Page Three Mitre Bearer Rev Bertrancll

R Chabot assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church New Bedford

Gremiale Bearer Rev Edwanll C Duffy assistant at St James Church New Bedford and Greater New Bedford CYO Dishyrector

Crozier Bearer Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at St Michaels Church Fall River

ProceSampional Cross Bearelf Rev Edward J Mitchell JCD assistant at Holy Name Church Fall River

Thurifer Rev James A McshyCarthy Diocesan Director of the Deaf and assistant at St Williams Church Fall River

Acolyt~s Rev Raymond Corshyriveau OP Director of the Shrine at St Annes Church Fall River and Rev Feliciaa Plichta OFM Conv pastor ell Holy Cress Church Fall River

The Chaplains to Bishop Gershyrard were Rt Rev Daniel F Sballoo General Manager of The Anchor and pastor of St Louis Church Fall River and Rev John EBoyd Director el the Greater Fall River Catholic Welfare Bureau and pastor 0If St Patricks Church Fall River

The Auxiliary Bishops master 9pound eecemonies was Rev Paw Dalbec MS of tIlle LaSalette Shrine in AttlebOro The Chaplains to Bishop IkshyDevitt were Rev Arthur C _ Reis pastor of Santo Christ Church Fall River and Rev James E Gleason pastor

of St Patricks Church Falshymouth

The Philadelphia co-consecrashytors Master of Ceremonies was Rev Patrick J ONeill Diocesan Superintendent of Schools and chaplain at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth

The Masters of Ceremonies te the new Bishop were Very Rev Emanuel A Ballard OMI Chancellor of the Brownsville Diocese and Rev Paul F Mcshy

Carrick Greater Fall River cyo Director and assistant at St

Marys Cathedral Mitre Bearer Rev Jigtsepll

Oliveira assistant at StMishychaels Churdl FallRiver

Crozier Bearer Rev Ago5shytinho S Pacheco assistant at

Immaculate Concep~ion Chureh New Bedford

Notary Rt Rev Victor W Ralph administrator of the Dishyocese of Brownsville Texas

Bearers of GiftS Rev JosePD Ferreira assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church FaR River Sister Maureen Joseph SUSC principal of the St Mishychaels Church Fall River par-

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SUIl and the moon under heir feet

The crescent symbolizes the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother 01 the Church to whose Immacushylate Heart Bishop Medeiros consecrates himself his work and the people entrusted to hi pastoral care

The motto Adveniat Regnum Tuum from the Lords prayer expresses the ideal and purpose of Bishop Medeiros to develop the progrart and the graces 01 the Kingdom of God in hi$ diocese

The external ornaments are composed of the pontifical hat with its six tassels on each side disposed in three rows all in green and the episcopal eross

tinctured in gold These are the heraldic trappings of a prelate

of the rank of Bishop Before 1870 the tOntificai hat was wor ~t solemn ~avaicades held

in conjunction with papal funcshy tions The color of the pontifical hat and the number and coler of ~he tassels were signs of the rank of a prelate a eustolll lhich is stil~ preserved ill ec~Jesjastical heraldry

William F J R)aa

Bishop of Galveston In that year the Diocese of Galveston gave part of its territory to the

Diocese of San Antonio now an archdiocese and to the Vicariate Apostolic of Brownsville which eVintually became the DioceseANCHOR of Corpus Christi

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALl RVER Brownsville was laid out in Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fait River 1848 around Fort Taylor estabshy

10 iighland Avenue lished in 1846 by General ZachshyFall River Mass 02722 675-7151 ary Taylor- Besieged at the beshy

ginning of the Mexican War thePUBLISHER fort was relieved by GeneralMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Taylor after the battles of Palo

GENERAL MANAGEP ASSJ GENERAL MANAGER Alto and Resaca de la Palmaflt Rev Daniel F Shalloa MA Rev Johr P Driscoll and renamed Fort middotBrown by

MANAGING EDITOR order of the General in honor Hugh J Golden ef Major Jacob Brown who was

PREcmus MITRE The Precious Mitre owes its name fl3 the rich embroidery and gems that decorate the folding eap which consists of two flat pieces ending in apeak Two fanons (two stripes of matelial hanging loosely) are suspended from the back of the mitre

Mitre Indicates Obligation The mitre a tall doubleshy

pointed cap worn by bishops on solemn occasions is a vestment in use since the loth century Its two points symshy

bolize the Old and the New Tesshytaments which it is a bishops responsibility to explain

Probably of Orienial origin ~e mitre as used in the Church was at first low and concave but through the years it inshycreased in height and became more and more richly ornashymented

There are three kinds of mitres precious orphreyed and simple The precious mitre is made of white silk or silver eloth embroidered with silk and gold and studded with gems and precious stones On the ends of the fanons (two strips of mateshyrial hanging from the (back of the mitre) the bishops coat- of arms is embroideled

The precious mitre is worn on IilOlemn feasts from the beginshyIlling of Mass untilmiddot the Introit

Program on Popes Visit Wins Award

NEW YORK (NC)-Television IOOverage of Pope Paul VIs v~sit

0Cl New York last Oct 4 won an annual George Foster Peabody award for distinguished achieveshyment by television and radio for II commentator

Frank McGee NBC commenshy(Ltor was cited for his superb descriptions of the Popes visit

The George Foster Peabody Aards were established in 1940 ilIll honor of the New York banker 2Illd philanthropist They are

bull given each year for distinguished and meritorious public service jp)rograms on radio and tele- ~ision The awards are adminisshyflered by the University OI Georgia journalism school

when the orphreyed mitre is substituted and worn until the end of the Credo at whic~ time

the precious mitre I is replaced until the end of Mass

The orphr~yed mitre is made of gold cloth or white silk with gold interwoven It is used at pontifical ceremonies and private -function also at Mass on less solemn feasts

The simple mitre is made of white silk damask or linen withshyout embroidery The fanons are red-fringed It is used on Good

Fdday and in Offices and Masses of Requiem

The following prayer was reshycited at the consecration today by Bishop Connolly and the two co-consecrators when the Ordinary placed the golden mitre u[on the head of Bishop Medeiros

We 0 Lord place on the head of this Thy bishop and champion the helmet of defense and salshyvation 00 that his face being adorned and his head armed wHh the protection of both TeSshytaments he may seem formidshyable to the opponents of truth and through the plenteous beshystowal of Thy grace may be their sturdy adversary Thou Who didst mark with the brightest of rays of Thy splendor and truth the countenance of Moses Thy servant resplendent from being assocIated in conversation with Thee and didst order the tiara to be placed on the head of Aaron Thy high priest Through Christ our Lord Amen

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EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

~E$1f WaSHES TO

HJIS EXCELLENCY

o MOST REVEREND

IllUMBERfO S~ MEDEIROS Bishop of the Diocese of BrownsvDJl]e Texas

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Congrafulafions eJlld Besf Wishes

to A Distinguished Prelate

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1966

Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

come by life and frailty and Turn to Page Eleven

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lrIIS EXCELLENCY

MostRev~ E[umberfo 8 Medeir~s S~TD

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SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

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We Wish io ~xpress

OUR BEST WISHES

TO HIS EXCE1LLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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GUIMOND FARMS Arthur C Guimond President

THE ANCHORshy12 Thurs June 9 1966

CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

middotTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

ON HIS CONSECRATION AS

Bish(pJ) of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

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HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

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THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Donnelly Painting Service

74 Williamson Street FallRiver

HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Congratulations to a

Distinguished

Prelate

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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Sends

BlEST WISHES TO

H][S EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SULLIVAN BROS PRINTERS

Main Office and Plaid 95 Bridge St Lowen Mass

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

his death on May 17 1951 ~~~~-~~~-~----~_~

JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

ELECTRICAL Contractors

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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FOODmiddotS

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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~ ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs June 9 1966 S

McryknoUer Wins Ja~anses Honor MARYKNOLL (NC)-Father Maryknoll missioner to receive

Hugh Lavery MM 71 has been the Order of Treasure Fifth cited by the Japanese govern- Class Father Lavery a priest ment for his work with Nisei for 42 years will be given the communities in California dur- award in Fairfield Conn where ing World War II he is living in retirement

The governmentmiddot named the

CONGRATULATIONS AND

BEST WISHES

TO

HIS EXCELL~NCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

PASTORAL STAFF The crozier is a pastoral staff New Bedford and Acushnet a sign of jurisdiction The origin of the crozier is traced to the shepherds crook The Co-operative Banks crozier is carried in the left hand with the crook turned

The eon see rat ion of bull bishop is the e x e Ius i v e right of the SovereignPonshytiff and cannot be performshyed without a mandate explicitly

given by his Holiness When the consecration takes

place outside of Rome the necshyessary documents known as bulls from the Latin word bulla signifyipg the leaden fleal attached to them are sent _ the Bishop-elect notifying mm of his appointment and aushythorizing him to select as his Clonsecrator any orthodox bishshy with whom should be assoshydated two other bishops as asshysistant consecrators

If the consecration occurs on Sl day other than a Sunday or file feast of an Apostle special permission from the Holy See must be obtained by Apostolic llKief allowing the choice of that alay The ceremony must take place in a church that is conseshylaquoated that is the church must be free from all encumbrances and solemnl~middot dedicated in pershy1)etuity to the service of God

Congratulations and

BesfWishes w BISHOP MEDEIROS

Carries With Him

The Prayers lcwe and Warmest Wishes

Of An The People Of The Area

GODSPEED TO HIS EXCELLENCY I

Staff Emblematicmiddot of Office

furward Bishop Medeiros will use the crozier during Pontifical Mas8 and other ceremonies throughout his Diocese The complete croshyzier is atthe left while the crozier crook is above

Sincethe fifth century the the crozier or pastoral staff haa been especiaJly emblem- atic of t~e bishops office It symbolizes his duties as pastor or shepherd of the flock and is specifically mentioned in the ritual of episcopal consecration

The crozier symbolizes the full~ess of the priesthood with

which a bishop has power to sustain the weak confirm the wavering and lead back the erring The cllrved upper part of the staff is adorned with symshybolic ornaMents

At first the crozier was a straight staff but In the 11th censhytury tbe crook was added By

Choice of Bishop the 13th century ornamentation was common The present croshyzier is in several sections sep-Rests With Pope

arated and boxed when not in use It is held in the left hand just below the knob which conshynects the crook with the staff

1he prayer of blessing says o God who does sustain huDlan weakness bless this staff and in the clemency of Thy merciiul kindness operate inwardly in the manners of Thy servant what he outwardly designates

As Bishop Connolly handed the crozier to the Bishop at toshydays consecration he said

Receive the staff of the Passhytoral Office 90 that in the corshyrection of vices you may be lovingly severe giving judg- MOST REVEREND

ment WIthout wrath softening the minds of your hearers while fostering virtues in all tranquil shy Humberto S Medeiros STD~ity not neglecting strictness of discipline

Joseph DiLorellllzo nf oFFICERS tfwSTEES AND STAFP

M H GERRITS ~amp CO Clerical Taglors

BOSTON DOWNTOWN FAll RIVER

rHE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June9 1966

Continued from Parge Three the father in spiritual things every bishop is and should be the father who provides spiri shySt Pauls epistles to Timothy and Titus And what do we find there That a bishop should give his days and nights in crushing financial worries No although financial worries he must bear That a bishop spend long hours in meetings commitshytees organizations No although these will clamor for his atteri shytion That a bishQp be immeJsed in building in a thousand adshyministrashytive details No although all these will cry out for his time and efforts

What do we find Be an example to the faithshyful in speech in conduct in c h a ri t y in faith in chas- tity Until I FR DRISCOLL come be diligent in reading in exhortashytion and in telt1ching Medishytate on these things give yourshyself entirely to them that your progress may be manifest to a~l Take heed to yourself and ~rour teaching be earnest in them For in so doing )OU will save yourself and those woo hear y~u

And lgain But )OU 0 man ef God pursue justice godshyliness faith charity patience mildness Fight the good fight ef the faith lay hold on the life eternal

And finally and especially ~I

charge you in the sight of God and Christ Jesus who will judge the living and the dead by his coming and by his kingdom preach the word be urgent in sea1on out of season reprove entreat rebuke with all patience and teaching_ ~ work as a preacher 0 the gospel fulfill your ministry

From this we see that the bishop is called on to be the pastor of the diocese committed to his care and even more that he fulfill his minstry riot alone by what he does but above all by what he is Only the man with the heart 9f a pastor can dr the work of a pastor The Gospel can be effectively pro

claimed by word of -mouth only if it first proclaimed by the life of the preacher

Title of Father What is it that makes a

bishop It is not alone the power of ordaining or confirmshying or consecrating Still less is it any dignity of prelacy or lordship Ordaining confirming consecrating presiding - all these only serv ~ the main func~

tion of the bishup He is conshysecrated to do what he cannot do effectively without these powers He is consecrated to shepherd the Chltrch of God to be the father of the diocese the

peoplethe flock entrusted to him

Father is the oldest and great est of the bishops titles He is

tual nourishmrmt for his people the father who preaches and teaches The preaching of the Word of God is the first of his duties because it is the chief

way that he exercises his passhytoral o~fice He is the father who counsels and guides But above all else h~ is the father who meditates and prays

Long ago S1 Gregory the Great laid down the fundamen tal principle of the pastoral ofshyfice the pastor of souls must be first of all a contemplative The law of God must be in his heart before it can find a ready utterancl upon his lips

It is clear from the consecra- tion rite that thl- bishop is ex~

pected to be a aint Scholar he may and should be theologian too He may have- great gifts of BISHOP MEDEIROS COAT OF ARMS The coat of nature rond indu~try and expeshy arms is the insignia of ecclesiastical di~ity of Bishoprience None is to be despised

Medeiros The charges terms and forms of heraldry haveBut nOlle can substitute for the one thing necessary -holiness pec~liar ecdesiast~l chara~ter sanctity dedication Mgt Gods service

1atherline~ First New Bishop of BrownsvilleBecause he is the father he

meditates and prays the bishop is therefore the father who rules Selects Coatmiddot of Arms

and ~govcrns and who reproves and corrects when necessary In heraldry a coat of arms Fatherliness comes first Every- h thing else that a bishop is and is used to distinguis a pershydoes flows from this Because son usually an il1dividual of

he is the spiritual father the some dignity from others good shepherd he must have A Bishops coat of arms is power to ordain and confirm surmounted by the cross and the and consecrate authority to Bishops mitre and crozier Over preach and teach the right to all is the Bishops hat-a flat shygovern and decide and be brimmed wide bat green in obeyed These make his father- color with six tassels on either liness operative and effective side

Christian trad~tion as ex- Bishop Medeiros coat of arms pressed in the right of consecra- was designed by William J F tion has always affirmed that Ryan of New York the bishops are primarily the Blazon

successors of the apostles and Impaled arms Dexter Brl)wn continue their wcork which is to a fessembattled at the top the govern the Church and feed the 10werside invecked between in flock fQr the building up Of the chief a crGcerit and in base a body of Christ Consecrationis Latin cross argent ~t~ latter not simply the transmission of bearing acrown of thorns sur- juridical and Hturgical powers mounted by a lance and a reed Through the laying on of hands tipped with a sponge in saltire of other bishops themselves or (Diocese o~ Brownsville) successors of the apostles the Sinister Gules five eagles new bishop is chosen by Christ heads erased in saltire or in sanctified by Him gi-en the chief a mullet within a crescent Holy Spirit transformed in soul argent (Bishop Medeiros) Motshyinto an apostle given the dif- to Adveniat Regnum 1fuum ferent and higher role of father

Signifieaneeshepherd teacher and guide Th t t _ e en Ire aClevemen Representative Christian coat of arms as it is generally

The grace of the Holy Spirit called is composed of the shield hasmiddot this day so transformed with its charges the motto and Bishop Medeiros soul Through the external ornJments As one the sacrament of consecration looks at the shield the terms the Spirit has made him father dexter and sinister must be unshyof the Diocese of Brownsville derstood contrariwiSe as the its first witness its representa- shield was worn onthe ann in tive C h r is t ian source and medieval day~ and these terms strength of its sacramental life were used in the relationship of font of its religion and witness- one behind the armor ing Hyou shall receive power The dexter impalement disshywhen the Holy Spirit comes upon plays the coat of arms of the you and you shall be witnesses Diocese of Brmiddotownsville for me in Jerusalem and in all The erection of the new DioshyJudea and Samaria and even to cese of Brownsville carved in the very ends of the earth 1965 from the territofy of the Bishop Medeiros witness is to Diocese of Corpus Christi reshyshow by word and example what calls the early ecclesiastical hisshyit is and means to be a Chris- tory of Te-xas when before 1874

Turn to Page Ten the Church in this State was under the sole jurisdiction of the

mortally woundedmiddotin its defense during the bombardment frem across the river Old Fort Brown still stands as mute testimony to the intrepid soldier who gave his name to the present See City

The above history is reflected in the embattled fess (crenelshylated horizontal bar) as the heraldic expression of a fort The wavy lines at the base of the fess suggest the Rio Grande river which bounds the Diocese of Brownsville on the south and over which the missile came which brought death to Major Brown Although brown is not a usual tincture for the field of a shield in heraldry it has been advisectly used because otgtf the title of the See City

The titular of Immaculate Conception Cath~dral is represhysented by the silver crescent above the fess This lunar symshybol so well known frollB-the painting of the Immaculate

Conception by Murillo is deshyrived from the Apocal)pse And a great sign appeared in

heaven a woman clothed with the sun and the moon was unshyder her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars (121)

The Latin cross bearing the crown of thorns surmounted by the lance and reed in saltire is a portion of the insignia of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate te commemorate the Oblate Iiathshyers who came to the prtsent territory of Brownsville as mis- sionaries and preached the Faith amidst great privations They hve administered the Sacraments in the diocese for over one llUndred years

The sinister impalement disshyplays the personal coat of arms of Bishop Medeiros By joining

these arms to the diocesan imshypalement on the same shield the spiritual union of a Bishop with hi~ See also symbolized by the episcopal ring sheralded

The shield of the Medeiros family displays five gold eagles heads on a red field To differshyence these arms and to make them peculiar to the Bishop a silver star within a like tincshytured crescent has been added in chief (upper part)

The star is derived from tine seal and flag of Texas the Lone Star State

The star in the personalcoat of arms refers to the State gtf Texas The sun and moon are used as attributes of the Virgin Mary and therefore the crescent In Revelation 121 we find The woman elothedwith tbe

Bishc~ Medeiros Continued from Page Three Mitre Bearer Rev Bertrancll

R Chabot assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church New Bedford

Gremiale Bearer Rev Edwanll C Duffy assistant at St James Church New Bedford and Greater New Bedford CYO Dishyrector

Crozier Bearer Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at St Michaels Church Fall River

ProceSampional Cross Bearelf Rev Edward J Mitchell JCD assistant at Holy Name Church Fall River

Thurifer Rev James A McshyCarthy Diocesan Director of the Deaf and assistant at St Williams Church Fall River

Acolyt~s Rev Raymond Corshyriveau OP Director of the Shrine at St Annes Church Fall River and Rev Feliciaa Plichta OFM Conv pastor ell Holy Cress Church Fall River

The Chaplains to Bishop Gershyrard were Rt Rev Daniel F Sballoo General Manager of The Anchor and pastor of St Louis Church Fall River and Rev John EBoyd Director el the Greater Fall River Catholic Welfare Bureau and pastor 0If St Patricks Church Fall River

The Auxiliary Bishops master 9pound eecemonies was Rev Paw Dalbec MS of tIlle LaSalette Shrine in AttlebOro The Chaplains to Bishop IkshyDevitt were Rev Arthur C _ Reis pastor of Santo Christ Church Fall River and Rev James E Gleason pastor

of St Patricks Church Falshymouth

The Philadelphia co-consecrashytors Master of Ceremonies was Rev Patrick J ONeill Diocesan Superintendent of Schools and chaplain at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth

The Masters of Ceremonies te the new Bishop were Very Rev Emanuel A Ballard OMI Chancellor of the Brownsville Diocese and Rev Paul F Mcshy

Carrick Greater Fall River cyo Director and assistant at St

Marys Cathedral Mitre Bearer Rev Jigtsepll

Oliveira assistant at StMishychaels Churdl FallRiver

Crozier Bearer Rev Ago5shytinho S Pacheco assistant at

Immaculate Concep~ion Chureh New Bedford

Notary Rt Rev Victor W Ralph administrator of the Dishyocese of Brownsville Texas

Bearers of GiftS Rev JosePD Ferreira assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church FaR River Sister Maureen Joseph SUSC principal of the St Mishychaels Church Fall River par-

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SUIl and the moon under heir feet

The crescent symbolizes the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother 01 the Church to whose Immacushylate Heart Bishop Medeiros consecrates himself his work and the people entrusted to hi pastoral care

The motto Adveniat Regnum Tuum from the Lords prayer expresses the ideal and purpose of Bishop Medeiros to develop the progrart and the graces 01 the Kingdom of God in hi$ diocese

The external ornaments are composed of the pontifical hat with its six tassels on each side disposed in three rows all in green and the episcopal eross

tinctured in gold These are the heraldic trappings of a prelate

of the rank of Bishop Before 1870 the tOntificai hat was wor ~t solemn ~avaicades held

in conjunction with papal funcshy tions The color of the pontifical hat and the number and coler of ~he tassels were signs of the rank of a prelate a eustolll lhich is stil~ preserved ill ec~Jesjastical heraldry

William F J R)aa

Bishop of Galveston In that year the Diocese of Galveston gave part of its territory to the

Diocese of San Antonio now an archdiocese and to the Vicariate Apostolic of Brownsville which eVintually became the DioceseANCHOR of Corpus Christi

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALl RVER Brownsville was laid out in Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fait River 1848 around Fort Taylor estabshy

10 iighland Avenue lished in 1846 by General ZachshyFall River Mass 02722 675-7151 ary Taylor- Besieged at the beshy

ginning of the Mexican War thePUBLISHER fort was relieved by GeneralMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Taylor after the battles of Palo

GENERAL MANAGEP ASSJ GENERAL MANAGER Alto and Resaca de la Palmaflt Rev Daniel F Shalloa MA Rev Johr P Driscoll and renamed Fort middotBrown by

MANAGING EDITOR order of the General in honor Hugh J Golden ef Major Jacob Brown who was

PREcmus MITRE The Precious Mitre owes its name fl3 the rich embroidery and gems that decorate the folding eap which consists of two flat pieces ending in apeak Two fanons (two stripes of matelial hanging loosely) are suspended from the back of the mitre

Mitre Indicates Obligation The mitre a tall doubleshy

pointed cap worn by bishops on solemn occasions is a vestment in use since the loth century Its two points symshy

bolize the Old and the New Tesshytaments which it is a bishops responsibility to explain

Probably of Orienial origin ~e mitre as used in the Church was at first low and concave but through the years it inshycreased in height and became more and more richly ornashymented

There are three kinds of mitres precious orphreyed and simple The precious mitre is made of white silk or silver eloth embroidered with silk and gold and studded with gems and precious stones On the ends of the fanons (two strips of mateshyrial hanging from the (back of the mitre) the bishops coat- of arms is embroideled

The precious mitre is worn on IilOlemn feasts from the beginshyIlling of Mass untilmiddot the Introit

Program on Popes Visit Wins Award

NEW YORK (NC)-Television IOOverage of Pope Paul VIs v~sit

0Cl New York last Oct 4 won an annual George Foster Peabody award for distinguished achieveshyment by television and radio for II commentator

Frank McGee NBC commenshy(Ltor was cited for his superb descriptions of the Popes visit

The George Foster Peabody Aards were established in 1940 ilIll honor of the New York banker 2Illd philanthropist They are

bull given each year for distinguished and meritorious public service jp)rograms on radio and tele- ~ision The awards are adminisshyflered by the University OI Georgia journalism school

when the orphreyed mitre is substituted and worn until the end of the Credo at whic~ time

the precious mitre I is replaced until the end of Mass

The orphr~yed mitre is made of gold cloth or white silk with gold interwoven It is used at pontifical ceremonies and private -function also at Mass on less solemn feasts

The simple mitre is made of white silk damask or linen withshyout embroidery The fanons are red-fringed It is used on Good

Fdday and in Offices and Masses of Requiem

The following prayer was reshycited at the consecration today by Bishop Connolly and the two co-consecrators when the Ordinary placed the golden mitre u[on the head of Bishop Medeiros

We 0 Lord place on the head of this Thy bishop and champion the helmet of defense and salshyvation 00 that his face being adorned and his head armed wHh the protection of both TeSshytaments he may seem formidshyable to the opponents of truth and through the plenteous beshystowal of Thy grace may be their sturdy adversary Thou Who didst mark with the brightest of rays of Thy splendor and truth the countenance of Moses Thy servant resplendent from being assocIated in conversation with Thee and didst order the tiara to be placed on the head of Aaron Thy high priest Through Christ our Lord Amen

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EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Congrafulafions eJlld Besf Wishes

to A Distinguished Prelate

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros

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Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

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Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

roritys national chaplain

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Congratulations to

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UPON HIS CONSECR~TON- AS

BISHOP~

of the Diocese of Browin$viUe Texas

CREED ROSARY NORTH ArrLEBORO

OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

FDl further mtormalion apply to

Sisters of the Sacred Hearts FairB1Cl1ven Mass

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

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HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

his death on May 17 1951 ~~~~-~~~-~----~_~

JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

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MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

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TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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rHE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June9 1966

Continued from Parge Three the father in spiritual things every bishop is and should be the father who provides spiri shySt Pauls epistles to Timothy and Titus And what do we find there That a bishop should give his days and nights in crushing financial worries No although financial worries he must bear That a bishop spend long hours in meetings commitshytees organizations No although these will clamor for his atteri shytion That a bishQp be immeJsed in building in a thousand adshyministrashytive details No although all these will cry out for his time and efforts

What do we find Be an example to the faithshyful in speech in conduct in c h a ri t y in faith in chas- tity Until I FR DRISCOLL come be diligent in reading in exhortashytion and in telt1ching Medishytate on these things give yourshyself entirely to them that your progress may be manifest to a~l Take heed to yourself and ~rour teaching be earnest in them For in so doing )OU will save yourself and those woo hear y~u

And lgain But )OU 0 man ef God pursue justice godshyliness faith charity patience mildness Fight the good fight ef the faith lay hold on the life eternal

And finally and especially ~I

charge you in the sight of God and Christ Jesus who will judge the living and the dead by his coming and by his kingdom preach the word be urgent in sea1on out of season reprove entreat rebuke with all patience and teaching_ ~ work as a preacher 0 the gospel fulfill your ministry

From this we see that the bishop is called on to be the pastor of the diocese committed to his care and even more that he fulfill his minstry riot alone by what he does but above all by what he is Only the man with the heart 9f a pastor can dr the work of a pastor The Gospel can be effectively pro

claimed by word of -mouth only if it first proclaimed by the life of the preacher

Title of Father What is it that makes a

bishop It is not alone the power of ordaining or confirmshying or consecrating Still less is it any dignity of prelacy or lordship Ordaining confirming consecrating presiding - all these only serv ~ the main func~

tion of the bishup He is conshysecrated to do what he cannot do effectively without these powers He is consecrated to shepherd the Chltrch of God to be the father of the diocese the

peoplethe flock entrusted to him

Father is the oldest and great est of the bishops titles He is

tual nourishmrmt for his people the father who preaches and teaches The preaching of the Word of God is the first of his duties because it is the chief

way that he exercises his passhytoral o~fice He is the father who counsels and guides But above all else h~ is the father who meditates and prays

Long ago S1 Gregory the Great laid down the fundamen tal principle of the pastoral ofshyfice the pastor of souls must be first of all a contemplative The law of God must be in his heart before it can find a ready utterancl upon his lips

It is clear from the consecra- tion rite that thl- bishop is ex~

pected to be a aint Scholar he may and should be theologian too He may have- great gifts of BISHOP MEDEIROS COAT OF ARMS The coat of nature rond indu~try and expeshy arms is the insignia of ecclesiastical di~ity of Bishoprience None is to be despised

Medeiros The charges terms and forms of heraldry haveBut nOlle can substitute for the one thing necessary -holiness pec~liar ecdesiast~l chara~ter sanctity dedication Mgt Gods service

1atherline~ First New Bishop of BrownsvilleBecause he is the father he

meditates and prays the bishop is therefore the father who rules Selects Coatmiddot of Arms

and ~govcrns and who reproves and corrects when necessary In heraldry a coat of arms Fatherliness comes first Every- h thing else that a bishop is and is used to distinguis a pershydoes flows from this Because son usually an il1dividual of

he is the spiritual father the some dignity from others good shepherd he must have A Bishops coat of arms is power to ordain and confirm surmounted by the cross and the and consecrate authority to Bishops mitre and crozier Over preach and teach the right to all is the Bishops hat-a flat shygovern and decide and be brimmed wide bat green in obeyed These make his father- color with six tassels on either liness operative and effective side

Christian trad~tion as ex- Bishop Medeiros coat of arms pressed in the right of consecra- was designed by William J F tion has always affirmed that Ryan of New York the bishops are primarily the Blazon

successors of the apostles and Impaled arms Dexter Brl)wn continue their wcork which is to a fessembattled at the top the govern the Church and feed the 10werside invecked between in flock fQr the building up Of the chief a crGcerit and in base a body of Christ Consecrationis Latin cross argent ~t~ latter not simply the transmission of bearing acrown of thorns sur- juridical and Hturgical powers mounted by a lance and a reed Through the laying on of hands tipped with a sponge in saltire of other bishops themselves or (Diocese o~ Brownsville) successors of the apostles the Sinister Gules five eagles new bishop is chosen by Christ heads erased in saltire or in sanctified by Him gi-en the chief a mullet within a crescent Holy Spirit transformed in soul argent (Bishop Medeiros) Motshyinto an apostle given the dif- to Adveniat Regnum 1fuum ferent and higher role of father

Signifieaneeshepherd teacher and guide Th t t _ e en Ire aClevemen Representative Christian coat of arms as it is generally

The grace of the Holy Spirit called is composed of the shield hasmiddot this day so transformed with its charges the motto and Bishop Medeiros soul Through the external ornJments As one the sacrament of consecration looks at the shield the terms the Spirit has made him father dexter and sinister must be unshyof the Diocese of Brownsville derstood contrariwiSe as the its first witness its representa- shield was worn onthe ann in tive C h r is t ian source and medieval day~ and these terms strength of its sacramental life were used in the relationship of font of its religion and witness- one behind the armor ing Hyou shall receive power The dexter impalement disshywhen the Holy Spirit comes upon plays the coat of arms of the you and you shall be witnesses Diocese of Brmiddotownsville for me in Jerusalem and in all The erection of the new DioshyJudea and Samaria and even to cese of Brownsville carved in the very ends of the earth 1965 from the territofy of the Bishop Medeiros witness is to Diocese of Corpus Christi reshyshow by word and example what calls the early ecclesiastical hisshyit is and means to be a Chris- tory of Te-xas when before 1874

Turn to Page Ten the Church in this State was under the sole jurisdiction of the

mortally woundedmiddotin its defense during the bombardment frem across the river Old Fort Brown still stands as mute testimony to the intrepid soldier who gave his name to the present See City

The above history is reflected in the embattled fess (crenelshylated horizontal bar) as the heraldic expression of a fort The wavy lines at the base of the fess suggest the Rio Grande river which bounds the Diocese of Brownsville on the south and over which the missile came which brought death to Major Brown Although brown is not a usual tincture for the field of a shield in heraldry it has been advisectly used because otgtf the title of the See City

The titular of Immaculate Conception Cath~dral is represhysented by the silver crescent above the fess This lunar symshybol so well known frollB-the painting of the Immaculate

Conception by Murillo is deshyrived from the Apocal)pse And a great sign appeared in

heaven a woman clothed with the sun and the moon was unshyder her feet and upon her head a crown of 12 stars (121)

The Latin cross bearing the crown of thorns surmounted by the lance and reed in saltire is a portion of the insignia of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate te commemorate the Oblate Iiathshyers who came to the prtsent territory of Brownsville as mis- sionaries and preached the Faith amidst great privations They hve administered the Sacraments in the diocese for over one llUndred years

The sinister impalement disshyplays the personal coat of arms of Bishop Medeiros By joining

these arms to the diocesan imshypalement on the same shield the spiritual union of a Bishop with hi~ See also symbolized by the episcopal ring sheralded

The shield of the Medeiros family displays five gold eagles heads on a red field To differshyence these arms and to make them peculiar to the Bishop a silver star within a like tincshytured crescent has been added in chief (upper part)

The star is derived from tine seal and flag of Texas the Lone Star State

The star in the personalcoat of arms refers to the State gtf Texas The sun and moon are used as attributes of the Virgin Mary and therefore the crescent In Revelation 121 we find The woman elothedwith tbe

Bishc~ Medeiros Continued from Page Three Mitre Bearer Rev Bertrancll

R Chabot assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church New Bedford

Gremiale Bearer Rev Edwanll C Duffy assistant at St James Church New Bedford and Greater New Bedford CYO Dishyrector

Crozier Bearer Rev Evaristo Tavares assistant at St Michaels Church Fall River

ProceSampional Cross Bearelf Rev Edward J Mitchell JCD assistant at Holy Name Church Fall River

Thurifer Rev James A McshyCarthy Diocesan Director of the Deaf and assistant at St Williams Church Fall River

Acolyt~s Rev Raymond Corshyriveau OP Director of the Shrine at St Annes Church Fall River and Rev Feliciaa Plichta OFM Conv pastor ell Holy Cress Church Fall River

The Chaplains to Bishop Gershyrard were Rt Rev Daniel F Sballoo General Manager of The Anchor and pastor of St Louis Church Fall River and Rev John EBoyd Director el the Greater Fall River Catholic Welfare Bureau and pastor 0If St Patricks Church Fall River

The Auxiliary Bishops master 9pound eecemonies was Rev Paw Dalbec MS of tIlle LaSalette Shrine in AttlebOro The Chaplains to Bishop IkshyDevitt were Rev Arthur C _ Reis pastor of Santo Christ Church Fall River and Rev James E Gleason pastor

of St Patricks Church Falshymouth

The Philadelphia co-consecrashytors Master of Ceremonies was Rev Patrick J ONeill Diocesan Superintendent of Schools and chaplain at Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth

The Masters of Ceremonies te the new Bishop were Very Rev Emanuel A Ballard OMI Chancellor of the Brownsville Diocese and Rev Paul F Mcshy

Carrick Greater Fall River cyo Director and assistant at St

Marys Cathedral Mitre Bearer Rev Jigtsepll

Oliveira assistant at StMishychaels Churdl FallRiver

Crozier Bearer Rev Ago5shytinho S Pacheco assistant at

Immaculate Concep~ion Chureh New Bedford

Notary Rt Rev Victor W Ralph administrator of the Dishyocese of Brownsville Texas

Bearers of GiftS Rev JosePD Ferreira assistant at St Anshythony of Padua Church FaR River Sister Maureen Joseph SUSC principal of the St Mishychaels Church Fall River par-

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SUIl and the moon under heir feet

The crescent symbolizes the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother 01 the Church to whose Immacushylate Heart Bishop Medeiros consecrates himself his work and the people entrusted to hi pastoral care

The motto Adveniat Regnum Tuum from the Lords prayer expresses the ideal and purpose of Bishop Medeiros to develop the progrart and the graces 01 the Kingdom of God in hi$ diocese

The external ornaments are composed of the pontifical hat with its six tassels on each side disposed in three rows all in green and the episcopal eross

tinctured in gold These are the heraldic trappings of a prelate

of the rank of Bishop Before 1870 the tOntificai hat was wor ~t solemn ~avaicades held

in conjunction with papal funcshy tions The color of the pontifical hat and the number and coler of ~he tassels were signs of the rank of a prelate a eustolll lhich is stil~ preserved ill ec~Jesjastical heraldry

William F J R)aa

Bishop of Galveston In that year the Diocese of Galveston gave part of its territory to the

Diocese of San Antonio now an archdiocese and to the Vicariate Apostolic of Brownsville which eVintually became the DioceseANCHOR of Corpus Christi

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALl RVER Brownsville was laid out in Published weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fait River 1848 around Fort Taylor estabshy

10 iighland Avenue lished in 1846 by General ZachshyFall River Mass 02722 675-7151 ary Taylor- Besieged at the beshy

ginning of the Mexican War thePUBLISHER fort was relieved by GeneralMost Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Taylor after the battles of Palo

GENERAL MANAGEP ASSJ GENERAL MANAGER Alto and Resaca de la Palmaflt Rev Daniel F Shalloa MA Rev Johr P Driscoll and renamed Fort middotBrown by

MANAGING EDITOR order of the General in honor Hugh J Golden ef Major Jacob Brown who was

PREcmus MITRE The Precious Mitre owes its name fl3 the rich embroidery and gems that decorate the folding eap which consists of two flat pieces ending in apeak Two fanons (two stripes of matelial hanging loosely) are suspended from the back of the mitre

Mitre Indicates Obligation The mitre a tall doubleshy

pointed cap worn by bishops on solemn occasions is a vestment in use since the loth century Its two points symshy

bolize the Old and the New Tesshytaments which it is a bishops responsibility to explain

Probably of Orienial origin ~e mitre as used in the Church was at first low and concave but through the years it inshycreased in height and became more and more richly ornashymented

There are three kinds of mitres precious orphreyed and simple The precious mitre is made of white silk or silver eloth embroidered with silk and gold and studded with gems and precious stones On the ends of the fanons (two strips of mateshyrial hanging from the (back of the mitre) the bishops coat- of arms is embroideled

The precious mitre is worn on IilOlemn feasts from the beginshyIlling of Mass untilmiddot the Introit

Program on Popes Visit Wins Award

NEW YORK (NC)-Television IOOverage of Pope Paul VIs v~sit

0Cl New York last Oct 4 won an annual George Foster Peabody award for distinguished achieveshyment by television and radio for II commentator

Frank McGee NBC commenshy(Ltor was cited for his superb descriptions of the Popes visit

The George Foster Peabody Aards were established in 1940 ilIll honor of the New York banker 2Illd philanthropist They are

bull given each year for distinguished and meritorious public service jp)rograms on radio and tele- ~ision The awards are adminisshyflered by the University OI Georgia journalism school

when the orphreyed mitre is substituted and worn until the end of the Credo at whic~ time

the precious mitre I is replaced until the end of Mass

The orphr~yed mitre is made of gold cloth or white silk with gold interwoven It is used at pontifical ceremonies and private -function also at Mass on less solemn feasts

The simple mitre is made of white silk damask or linen withshyout embroidery The fanons are red-fringed It is used on Good

Fdday and in Offices and Masses of Requiem

The following prayer was reshycited at the consecration today by Bishop Connolly and the two co-consecrators when the Ordinary placed the golden mitre u[on the head of Bishop Medeiros

We 0 Lord place on the head of this Thy bishop and champion the helmet of defense and salshyvation 00 that his face being adorned and his head armed wHh the protection of both TeSshytaments he may seem formidshyable to the opponents of truth and through the plenteous beshystowal of Thy grace may be their sturdy adversary Thou Who didst mark with the brightest of rays of Thy splendor and truth the countenance of Moses Thy servant resplendent from being assocIated in conversation with Thee and didst order the tiara to be placed on the head of Aaron Thy high priest Through Christ our Lord Amen

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EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Congrafulafions eJlld Besf Wishes

to A Distinguished Prelate

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros

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Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

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HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

BEST WDSHfS TO

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

roritys national chaplain

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UPON HIS CONSECR~TON- AS

BISHOP~

of the Diocese of Browin$viUe Texas

CREED ROSARY NORTH ArrLEBORO

OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

FDl further mtormalion apply to

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

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TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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PREcmus MITRE The Precious Mitre owes its name fl3 the rich embroidery and gems that decorate the folding eap which consists of two flat pieces ending in apeak Two fanons (two stripes of matelial hanging loosely) are suspended from the back of the mitre

Mitre Indicates Obligation The mitre a tall doubleshy

pointed cap worn by bishops on solemn occasions is a vestment in use since the loth century Its two points symshy

bolize the Old and the New Tesshytaments which it is a bishops responsibility to explain

Probably of Orienial origin ~e mitre as used in the Church was at first low and concave but through the years it inshycreased in height and became more and more richly ornashymented

There are three kinds of mitres precious orphreyed and simple The precious mitre is made of white silk or silver eloth embroidered with silk and gold and studded with gems and precious stones On the ends of the fanons (two strips of mateshyrial hanging from the (back of the mitre) the bishops coat- of arms is embroideled

The precious mitre is worn on IilOlemn feasts from the beginshyIlling of Mass untilmiddot the Introit

Program on Popes Visit Wins Award

NEW YORK (NC)-Television IOOverage of Pope Paul VIs v~sit

0Cl New York last Oct 4 won an annual George Foster Peabody award for distinguished achieveshyment by television and radio for II commentator

Frank McGee NBC commenshy(Ltor was cited for his superb descriptions of the Popes visit

The George Foster Peabody Aards were established in 1940 ilIll honor of the New York banker 2Illd philanthropist They are

bull given each year for distinguished and meritorious public service jp)rograms on radio and tele- ~ision The awards are adminisshyflered by the University OI Georgia journalism school

when the orphreyed mitre is substituted and worn until the end of the Credo at whic~ time

the precious mitre I is replaced until the end of Mass

The orphr~yed mitre is made of gold cloth or white silk with gold interwoven It is used at pontifical ceremonies and private -function also at Mass on less solemn feasts

The simple mitre is made of white silk damask or linen withshyout embroidery The fanons are red-fringed It is used on Good

Fdday and in Offices and Masses of Requiem

The following prayer was reshycited at the consecration today by Bishop Connolly and the two co-consecrators when the Ordinary placed the golden mitre u[on the head of Bishop Medeiros

We 0 Lord place on the head of this Thy bishop and champion the helmet of defense and salshyvation 00 that his face being adorned and his head armed wHh the protection of both TeSshytaments he may seem formidshyable to the opponents of truth and through the plenteous beshystowal of Thy grace may be their sturdy adversary Thou Who didst mark with the brightest of rays of Thy splendor and truth the countenance of Moses Thy servant resplendent from being assocIated in conversation with Thee and didst order the tiara to be placed on the head of Aaron Thy high priest Through Christ our Lord Amen

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EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

~E$1f WaSHES TO

HJIS EXCELLENCY

o MOST REVEREND

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Congrafulafions eJlld Besf Wishes

to A Distinguished Prelate

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros

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Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

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THE FRANCSCA~ FATHERS

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SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

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OUR BEST WISHES

TO HIS EXCE1LLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

middotTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

ON HIS CONSECRATION AS

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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MOST REVI~REND

Humberto S Medeiros

Bishop of the- Diocese middotofBrownsville Texas

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

Antone (Natalia) Souza 4 The Cll~~

Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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CONGRATULATIONS TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS Bishop of the Di~ese of Brownsme Texas

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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at their Regina Heights mother ~ne~ talk that (i~scrl~~d the house A final class of 24 girts Jentl11e~ts ove~lowIl1g~m~heart was graduated and other Stu- on thIS day of consecration dents have been advised to reshy

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

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ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

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to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

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MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

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IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

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MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

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HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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EfPgtisco~a~ R~rIlg

Symbolizes

middotFidelity The wearing of rmgs by

eertain me m b er s of -the elergy dates from as early as the third century A bishshy

middot ops ring symbolizes his spiritushyal marriage to the Church that he is ready if necessary to lay down his life for it as Christ did Bishops ordinarily wear gem med and pontifical rings The

Sometimes the word Orshydinary when applied to a bishop strikes people as _a strange middottitle It means that the bishol is the head of his diocese that he is not an auxil shyiary or helping bishop but that he has the full jurisdiction of the diocese and governs it by his own authority as apP9inted to itby the Holy Father _

When Bishop Medeiros goes 10 Brownsville Texas he will asshysume jurisdiction of that diocese as its Ordinary There will -be

an installation in his Cathedral there and the presiding official at this will be Most Rev Robert E Lucey STD Archbishop of San Antonio He will preside beshycause the diocese of Brownsville along with several other dioshyceses falls within the metropolshyitan province~ San Antonio while being independent of it as regards jurisdiction

As an Ordinarf Bishop Me- shydeiros is responsible to the Holy Father for the governing of his diocese

former are worn in daily lifemiddot and contain a simple gemThe latter are used in pontifical cershyemonies and contain a precious stone which may be surrounded

middot by smaller stones Usually bishshyops wear amethysts but any stone may be chosen except sapphire which is reserved for Cardinals

The bishops ring is worn on the third finger of the right hand One genuflects when kissshying a bishops ring within his Diocese A low bow is made when kissing the ring of an auxiliary bishop In either case an indulgence of 50 days is granted for the sign of respect

When Bishop Medeiros reshyceived the episcopal ring at toshydays consecration Bishop Conshynolly as Consecrator prayed

Receive the ring the symbol of fidelity in order that adorned with ullspotted faith you may keep inviolably the Spouse of God namely His Holy Church

~E$1f WaSHES TO

HJIS EXCELLENCY

o MOST REVEREND

IllUMBERfO S~ MEDEIROS Bishop of the Diocese of BrownsvDJl]e Texas

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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to A Distinguished Prelate

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1966

Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

come by life and frailty and Turn to Page Eleven

THE FRANCSCA~ FATHERS

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lrIIS EXCELLENCY

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middotBishopof t~ J1)ioeeseof Brownsville Texas

SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

AND PRAYERFtlJL GOOD WISHES

We Wish io ~xpress

OUR BEST WISHES

TO HIS EXCE1LLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 11

College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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THE ANCHORshy12 Thurs June 9 1966

CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

middotTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

Antone (Natalia) Souza 4 The Cll~~

Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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CONGRATULATIONS TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS Bishop of the Di~ese of Brownsme Texas

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

BEST WDSHfS TO

EL[S EXCELLENCY

HUMBJERTO So MEDEIROS Bishop of the Dioe~se Cl)f Brownsville Texas

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HIS EXCELLENCY

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

T h e development program anno~Hlced earlier this year inshycludes ~ religious educational aDd social service projects

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God middotLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen~ IDlD

We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

The Society for the Propagation fYI the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York ~Y 10001

Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall -River-Thurs June ~ 196amp

WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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and the crisis of obedience were listed by Father Sponga as issu~ which are eontributionc

CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Reverend BUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

am a commission member was nallied head of Ii committee to anlw up the temperan~e edushy

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

bullbull0 i~~ll~~iyer Diocese an~ a spirit shy Close Pre-Ncvhateualmiddot tgto~quet rpm theschool

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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Most RevQ Humberto SQ Medeiros Bishop of tile Diocese (j)jf llJJOWlllSVme~ Texas

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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Rejoices with

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ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

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HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

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BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

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TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

Bishop of flhe Diocese of Srrownsvilie Texos

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IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

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9 Consecration of Bishop Medeiros Continued from Page Six Gospel side while the other Co-

Ish school Manuel C Medeiros Consecrator Bishop McDevitt member of St Michaels Parish gave Communion at the Epistre Fall River and usher at the side station Church for more than 35 years All communicants received Miss Carol Castro past officer while stllndlng at the stations of the CYO Master Richard before the four concelebrating Aguiar an altar boy at Bishop Bishops Medeiros Parish Miss Sltlndra Climaxing the ancient cereshyAlves St Michaels parish GYO monies re-enacted here Bishop

Assistant Masters of Cere Medeiros went throughout the monies Rev Walter A Sullivan Cathedral imparting his first Diocesan CYO Director and as- episcopal blessing Returning to sistantat S~ Marys Cathedral the altar he sang the AcclamashyRev Edmund A Connors assist tions three time~ wishing many ant at St Williams Church Fan years in Gods service to Bishop River ~ndRev Dahiel ~ ~Frri7lConnollY tas assistllnt at SantoCil~~~tgtilt ~he ConsecratlOn Rites and Church Fall River ji themiddotmiddotPonti(ical Mass came to an

The in~pressivc consecration end with Bishop Medeiros first cereinoriy and pontifical Mass Solemn Episcopal Blessing within the framework of ~hich it took place were witnessed Twenty-four Buhops in addishyalso by thousands and thousands tion to those- taking part in the through the medium of televi- rite of consecration were present sion The presentation was of- in the Cathedral in addition to fered by WTEV-Channel Six scores of other prelates priests New Bedford representatives of religious 01-

The Solemn Pontifical Mass delS and laymen was for the first time in the Every convent in the diocese history of the Diocese a fully was represented by Sisters and concelebrated Pontifical Mass in Superiors which the four participating Hundreds and hundreds lined bishops were active The Prin- the streets around St Marys to cipal Celebrant was of course watch the procession to and Bishop Connolly while the newly from the Cathedral Robed altar consecrated Bishop and the Co boys priests monsignori abbotts Consecrators were concelebrants and BishOps combined in a daz-

Holy Communion was distrib- zling spectacle as they marched uted during the Consecration from their various starting

Mass by the four Bishops stand- points to the doors of the Cashying at four stations at the healtJ thedral of each aisle Entering the Cathedral Bish-

Bishop Medeiros and Bishop op Medeiros wore the robes of Connolly distributed Holy Com- his new office but was without munion at stations at the head of his epi3copal ring and pectoral the middle aisle cross They were blessed and

Bishop Gerrard Co-Consecra- he was invested with them in tor distributed Communion at the course of this mornings cershythe station at the head of the emony

Late Vocations Canadians Planning Central AfricaSeminary

To Train Native Priesthood Candidates

QUEBEC (NC)-Two priests vocations Father Jean Paul Roy a Brother and three laymen are 39 former immigration officer going to Africa to estaplish a fat1er Gerard Gibeault 40 forshyseminary for men with late Vo- iner textile worker and Brother vations near Yaounde Came Roland Audet 40 formerly opshyroun erated a creamery

The project is being under- The laymen accompanyirig taken by the Society of the Holy them-YvonDubucagroQomist Apostles of Montreal at the re Roland DrouipbusineSsman quest of Bishops ()f Central and Lester Judd university stushyAfrica The Holy Apostles Soci- dent-will assist in teaching adshyety was founded in 1950 t(n)lmiddot~-t ministratiot1 and gcent~ral organshymote vocations and train candi- ization at the new seminary in dates for the priesthood line ith the policy of the Holy

The priests and the Brother Apostles SOciety of enlisting going to Africa to launch the laymen to work with priests in seminary are themselves late its foreign mission projects

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Ring Ineludes Coat of Arms attribute of St John the EvanshyBishop Medeiros ring was gelist The vision of Ezekiel 15 hand-fashioned to accommo- 10 out of the midst thereof

date the type of stone used came the likeness of four livingand haS his personal coat of creatures as for the likeshyarms as well as the Cross of ness of their faces the four had Christ the face of a man and the face

of a lion the face of an ox theThe s~one is aquamarine of a face ofan eagle was intershybeautiful hue cut especially for preted as referring to the fourthis ring with faceting to bring evangelistsout its bea1lty

On one side is carved the pershy Because St John inhis gospel sonal coat of arms which inshy soared upward in his contemplashycludes five eagle heads a star tion of the divine nature of the and a crescent Savior tlie ~agle be~ilme his

The eagle is the particular symbol

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

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A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

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WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

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HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

Antone (Natalia) Souza 4 The Cll~~

Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

BEST WDSHfS TO

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

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and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

The Society for the Propagation fYI the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York ~Y 10001

Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

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Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

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MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

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MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

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Mass Sermon Continued from Page Six

tian today He can say-he must be able to say to the flock-Be imitators of me as lam of Christ

The great pattern of the bishshy0PS office is not the feudal lord nor the modern executive but the Good Shepherd who has taught forever by word and act the meaning of that name The good shepherd lays down his life for hiS sheep And again The Son of Man has not come flo be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many This service St Peter has described Tend the flock of God which is among you governing not by constraint but willingly according to God nor yet for the sake of base gain but eagerly not yet as lording It over your charges but beshyeoming from the heart a pattern

tomiddot the flock It is the service of the suffering servant of God lJervice in full likeness of Christ lJervice of the cross And I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all things to myself

Farmers Son We have heard the Holy Fashy

ther call himself-Paul Bishop Servant of the Servants of God If this must be said of the Pope it must be said of every bishop must be the formula that best describes what a bishop is It DOt only defines his role it serves as the abiding guide of ~e relationship with his flock

Today with fondness and love in unrestrained joy do we see in the holy humble brilliant gentle person of Bishop Medeshyiros an apostle of Jesus Christ a father of the flock a good IIhepherd a servant of God and In~m

As a young man of fifteeQ Bishop Medeiros with his saintly mother and his loving sister and brothers Natalia Lionel and Manuel followed his father to this city from his native village of Arrifes on the island of Sao Miguel Azores Often hav~ we heard him say I am a farmers son His father a Portuguese farmer had all the simplicity and sturdy faith of this dedishy

cated people Living close to the seataking a livelihood from the land they hold as a proud heri tage their nearness to God and utter dependence upon Him How fitting that God has chosen a farmers son to tend His yineshy

yard For every bishop is a fountain of living water springshying up to eternal life a fountain of life and holiness causing the desert to bloom like the rose watering the fields and making them white for the harvest

Holy Water It ill said of a king of France

that on being praised for hill handsome appearance be woul~

PONTIFICAL BUSKINS Part of every bishops at~ tire is a pair of buskins which are used only at pontifical Masses They come in various colors to match the color of the vestments Buskins are not worn at a Requiem Mass

say Thank you I look like my mother We knew Bishop Meshydeiros mother as a woman of simplicity and graciousness and sacrifice of true piety yes sancshytity To her God was like the air around her and she lived in His lo~eShe could be no other to have given God such a ~n

She spoke little English and yet none was really needed she spoke the language 9f courte~y

and holiness readily felt and understood by all All who kno~

Bishop Medeiros Catholic and non-Catholic testify to this love of God and men in him And to this he would only lIay I look likemy mother

We are all aware of his bril shyliance in the classics philosophy theology and scripture Having an almost pentecostal gift of +~n~lies he speaks Portu~uese

English Spanish French Itanshyan German Latin and delights 10 read lhe Old Testament In Rebrew 8Qd the New Testamem In Greek Yet he is singularlY

unimllressed almost unaware of

Jds lCcomplishments~ t3oing ie take oral exams for his doctorate at Catholic University he asked a priest friend to pray for him The friend replied that he would rather pray for the poor professhy~ors who had to give him the A~arrls-they would need it lore

k man with the heart of a pastor he was truly pleased when some young men of his beshyloved St Michaels parish came one day with a basketball trying to repay his kindness by having him shoot baskets with them

With his delightful sense et humor he said And I got some in too Well a few

A theological expert at the Council he was sought out and respected by bishops and theoshylogians Yet he recalls howdurshying the depression he swept floors in a mill for sixty-twe cents a day Without embarshyrassment he says We were poo~

He is a trained artist and loves music ahd literature ypt he loves more the poor soui OVeKe

come by life and frailty and Turn to Page Eleven

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SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

AND PRAYERFtlJL GOOD WISHES

We Wish io ~xpress

OUR BEST WISHES

TO HIS EXCE1LLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

middotTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

ON HIS CONSECRATION AS

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

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proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

am a commission member was nallied head of Ii committee to anlw up the temperan~e edushy

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Donnelly Painting Service

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HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Congratulations to a

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Prelate

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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Pope Paul Sends Congratulatory Telegram

A G Cardinal Cicognam Papal Secretary of State at the Vatican today conveyed tile best wishes and blessing M Pope Paul VI to Bishop Medeiros The Papal blessing also included an who attended the Cathedral consecration Mass

The Cardinals telegram tIil be new Texas Bishop follows

Happy occasion on your Exmiddot eellencys consecration as Bishop of Brownsville Holy Father immiddot parts in pledge of abiding Dimiddot vine assistance your Episcopal ministry His paternal apostolic benediction which he lovingly extends to all present at the Mass of Consecration

M(JS~ Sermon Continued from Page Ten

erteeping on the railroad tracks mear his rectory and he reaches out to this brother in Christ gives him of his own meager funds even his clothes and then grieves because having done n he could he would yet do more

Thy Kingdom Come In the twenty years of Ms

priesthood in parish work in ehancery work for his beloved Bishop Connolly always he has been the man of prayer the father the pastor the good shepshyherd one seeking to serve Now by sacramental consecration he has been chosen by Christ sancshytified by Him given the HolT Spirit made an apostle to glori shyfy the Father on earth and to 88ve men for the building up of the body of Christ which is the Church With Mary Mother of Christ Mother of the Church he cries out My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior Because he bas regarded the lowliness of his servant because he who ill Mighty has done great things for lmC and holy lis his name

Through Bishop Medeiros Lord we pray may Thy king lIiom rome

More School Aid ALBANY (NC) - A comproshy

mise bill inmcreasig state aid to public schools by $1023 milIiOlll Was passed unanimously by the Legislature here

WASHINGTON (NC) - Two goVelllment officials speaking here saluted the aecomplishshyments of WICS-an amalgamof womens organizations formed a year and a half ago to assist the war on poverty

R Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic OpporshytunitYand Dr Bennetta B Washington director of the

Womens Centers Division of the Job Corps told the WICS that they nurtured the Job Corps through its first-and most difmiddot ficult-year

Shriver and Dr Washington spoke at the annual meeting of the WICS board of directors held at the Executive House bere May 23-24

WICS-Women in Community 8ervice--was established in Deshycember 1964 -by members of f 0 u r organizations National Council of Catholic Women Nashytio~alCounciof Jewish Women National Council of Negro Worn en and United Church Women

Its overall aim is to help edushyeatiorially and culturally deshyprlved young people sn~p the chains of poverty Specifically

THE BISHOIVS GLOVES Glo~es are worn by a l3ishop during a pontifical mass from the beginning to the offershytory They are not worn at requietP masses The Bishop wears gloves when conferring holy orders even in a low mass

Women Assist in Poverty War HUMBERTO Sogt MEDEIROS BiShOp Gf the DiOeese of Brownsville Texas

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HIS EXCElLLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 11

College Has Lay Graduates LODI (NC)-The trend to

opening Sister formation colleges in this area to lay students was spotlighted here in New Jersey when 30 lay students were among the 43 graduates at Imshymaculate Conception Junior Colshylege commencemnt

It was the first graduating class to include lay students since the college was opened by the Felician Sisters 24 years ago

A second Sister formation colshylege Tombrock College in We~

Paterson began admitting lay students last -Fall Two more will admit other than Sister candidates ill the next two years -Alphonsus College Woodcliff Lake which will accept its first lay students next September and Archangel College Engleshywood Cliffs which will be open to the laity in September 1967

CONGRA TULA TIQNS TO

A IODSTINGU1SHlED CHURCHMAN

MOST REVEREND

WICS volunteers are engaged ill a crash program to help the government recruit and screell applicants for the Womens Job Corps set up under the Economshyic Opportunities Act of J964

Shdver told the W0Ilen the had brought forth more helpful suggestions and practical ~ch niques than any government bu reau could ever hcgtpe to provide He said that as the Job Corpal gets bigger the work 0I1l the WIes must increase

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GUIMOND FARMS Arthur C Guimond President

THE ANCHORshy12 Thurs June 9 1966

CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

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Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Donnelly Painting Service

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HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Congratulations to a

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HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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THE ANCHORshy12 Thurs June 9 1966

CcrdQnal Cushing Asks for ~ nity Amo~g Clergy

BRIGHTON (NC)-Richshyard Cardinal Cushing speakshy

ing at St Johns Seminary where 125 students staged a protest demonstration I a s t March made a plea for unity and understanding between priests and their bishop and beshytween older and younger genshyerations in the priesthood

Cardinal Cushing who orshydained 31 students at the semishynary here tole the new priests and the seminaricns that he had prayed there would be no esshytrangement between you middotand me who must work so closely together

And noting that he was eelebr~ting his 45th anniver- sary as a priest he said he bad come to understand what his predecessor William Cardishynal OConnell meailt when he spoke of the loneliness that surrounds a bishop

ork as Team Cardinal Cushing told the

members of the ordination class and the other seminarians that a bishop and his priests must undertake their work as a team

He encouraged them to be leaders 1I1 their communities but offered two qualifications to this

First of all he said when you or I take a stand it shall lIlot be counter to the teaching or traditions of the Church If we are to attempt to tamper or change the substance of our faith we are rootless what we say is without relevance to our office-and most of all we act irresponsibly

His second qualification was that we must act not only acshy~ording to zeal but likewise acshyeording to prudence

We must be quite certain of the real connection between the work of Christ and whatever otherwork demands a great deal of our time and energy the

cardinal said

Boosts Fund GREENSBURG (NC) - The

West Penn Power Company has awarded a grlnt of $7500 to Seton Hill College for construcshytion of new science facilities The award brought the conshystruction fund to $634931 A total of $1405594 is being GOught

PECTORAL CROSS Is not a sign of jurisdiction but of order or dignity The ordinary cross is worn over civilian dress as well as over the cassock simar manteletta and mozzetta The pictured cross w~is used by the late Bishop Marx of Brownsville

In addition to his ring the distinguishing mark of a bishop is the pectoral cross which should be worn exshyposed at 311 times It is a smali cross worn on a chain around the neck and is a sign of dignity It has been worn by bishops since the 16th century

There are two types of cross the ordinary and the pontifical The ordinary cross is gold or gold-filltd wit h out precious stones It is generally worn from a gold chain and is used in daily life over the clerical suit as well as the cassock or other liturgical garments

The pontifical cross is holshylowed to contain relics of saints and is also made of gold It may be studded with diamonds and other precious stones It is SU9shy

pendcd from the neck by a cord of green and gold silk for bi8hshyops Other ecclesiastical dignishytaries have different colored

cords the popes being gold In 1927 Most Rev Emmanuel

pusB Ledvina late Bishop of Corpus Christi Texas gave refshyuge middotto the exiled priests form

Free Courses LOUISVILLE (NC)-Free colshy

lege courses to anyone over 65 years of age will be offered starting this Summer by Cathershyine Spalding College here The Catholic school is the first pri shyvate college in Kentucky to make the offer

WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

middotTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

ON HIS CONSECRATION AS

Bish(pJ) of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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DallasPiest - fiends-DALLAS (NC)-For the first

time in history a Catholic priest has been elected president of the predominantly Protestant Dallas Pastors Association

Father Joseph W Drew CSP 32-year-old Catholic chaplain at Southern Methodist University and director of the Newman Center there was elected by acshyclamation to head the associa-

Pastors Association tion which includes Protestantl ministers Catholic priests and Jewish rabbis

Father Drew previously waS vice president of the group In an acceptance speech he promshyised to work to give our city and community the kind of Christian witness expected imI this ecumenical age

TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevHumberto S Medeiros

Mexico who fled the persecushytion of President Calles of Mexishyco and ih an act of gratitude the Mexican Bishops later preshysented the above pictured pecshytoral cross to Bishop Ledvina

Bishop Ledvina in turn gave the cross to his successor the present Orltlinary of Corpus

Christi Most Rev Mariano S Garriga He presented it to Bish- op Adolph Marx the late Bishop of Brownsville whom Bishop Medeiros is succeeding

The name of the pectoral cross derives from the Latin pectus breast

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DISTINGUISHED PREIATE

MOST REVI~REND

Humberto S Medeiros

Bishop of the- Diocese middotofBrownsville Texas

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

This pectoral eross made bull Attleboro was a gubull Medeiros two brr el and Ma o- -

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Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

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Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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Eoghlt Honorary Be Degrees BOSTON (NC) - Boston Colshy

lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

am a commission member was nallied head of Ii committee to anlw up the temperan~e edushy

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Congratulations to a

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HIS EXCELLENCY

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Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

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Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

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MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

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MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

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Bishop Medeiros Honor Guest At Banquet

Eight Fmiddotall River Diocesan priests were in charge of the banq1et in honQr of Bishop Medeiros which was held at Whites Restaurant No Westshyport today

Members of the hierachy visiting prelates and diocesan elergy were in attendance in adshy~ition to relatives of the newly lilonsecrated member of the episshy~pacy

Banquet arrangements were in charge of Rev Reginald M Barrette assistant at St Rochs Fall River chairman

Assisting Fat her Barrette were Rev Vincent F Diaferio assistant at Holy Rosary Churc1l Fall River Rev Robert W Dowling assistant at Our Lady of Grace Church Westport Rev Joseph M Ferreira assistant at St Anthony of Padua Church Fall River

Also Rev Peter F Graziano ass~stant at Holy Name Church Fall River Rev Thomas E Morshyrissey a5sistant at St John the Baptist Church Fall River Rev Peter F Mullen assistant at Sacred Heart Church Fall River Rev George J Souza asshysistant at Our Lady of the Angels Church Fall River

Jesuits Establish Scholarship Plan

BALTIMORE (NC) -A new scholarship program for needy high school boys has been launched by the Maryland Provshyince of the SocietY of Jesus as the result of the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the order for more than 20G years Sale price was close to $1000000

The land located in Bowie Md was originally owned by the Carroll family of Maryland whose members included Archshybishop John Carroll first Cathshyolic Bishop of the United States It was deeded to the Jesuits in 1756

Under the new scholarship program five bys will be chosen ~ach year to attend each of the five Jesuit high schools in the Baltimore province The value of each scholarship will be $1600 and in addition to meetshying academic standards of the schools applicants will be reshyquired to show genuine financial needand potential qualities of leadership in civic religiolls and social affairs

Fashioned in lO-karet gold Bishop Medeiros pectoral cross is the traditional Latin form and is hand-chased on the front The design is one chosen by His Excellency from one of the arches at the entrancemiddot to the Monastery of Jeronymos in Lisbon

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Antone (Natalia) Souza 4 The Cll~~

Gama u8ed before Ih _~ ~lIl on his explorations and where his remains now lie was built by Prince Henry the Navigator ~ho was also responsible for sending the Medeiros family to colonize the Azores over 400 years ago

The cross has around its outshyline a rope design symbolic of the rope used on de Gamas ships Superimposed in the censhyter of th~ cross is the Portuguese National Cross with -the national colors fed and white done in vitrious enamel

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HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS Bishop of the Di~ese of Brownsme Texas

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NATlVE MOTIF Superimposed on Bishop Medei~s pectoral cross is the Portuguese National Cross

Gift of New Bishopls Kin

Mother OByrne PURCHASE (NC) - Mother

Eleanor M OByrne 69 presishydent of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart since 1945 will leave her post in July after completing 33 years of service at the Catholic womens school

She will be succeeded by Mother Elizabeth J McCormack currently academic dean

Mother OByrne a native of Savannah Ga was educated at Manhattanville Fordham Unishyversity and Oxford University She joined the Manhattanville staff in 1933 as a prof~ssor of

This cross can be found in many of the old buildings in Portugal and is u~ed extensively in Jeronymos It is called middotthe Cross of Christ

To Leave Post history and became dean in 1934

She plans to move to the proshyvincial house of the ~cred

Heart Order in Albany where she will set u~ education and advisory projects

Mother OByrl1f~s announceshyment of her retirement at the end of a routine faculty meeting touched off a sentimental salute by a majority of the colleges 935 students who on learning the news sounded the chape] bells and gathered outside the meeting room to serenade the nun

BEST WDSHfS TO

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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God middotLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen~ IDlD

We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

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Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

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Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

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OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

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IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

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14- THEANCHOR- - Thurs June 9 1966

Award Doctorate To DBocesan School Head

Rev Patrick J ONeill Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Fall River will receive the degree of Doctor of Education from Bosshyton College at the Commenceshyment Exercises on June 13 His major field of study was edushyeational administration

He received an AB degree from St Johns Seminary in 1952 and an lVIEd degree from Boston College in 1957 bull

He is a member of the Nashytionfll Education Association the American Association of School Administrators the National Soshyciety for the Study_of Education the Old Colony Superintendents Association the National Catho- lie Educational Association and cerves on the Board of Directors GIf the New England Catholic Edcation Center

He has been inducted into Phi Delta Kappa an internashytiQnal fraternity of scholars in edumiddotcation He has been invited _ study at the Harvard Adshyvanced Administrative Institute fer school superintendents

His dissertation was a 650 page study of principals of elemenshytary schools in New England In addition to courses -in adminisshytration his courses included such subjects as School Law School Finance tgtersonnel Manshyagement School Plant Operation and Planning Supervision Curshyriculum Development and Psyshychometrics

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lege will grant eight honorary doctorate degrees at its comshymencement exercises June 13 including one to FranltisKeppel former ASsistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare who will be the commencement speaker

The other degree recipients are Bi~hop John W Comber MM

superior general of the Maryshyknoll Fa~hers Dr Edward Gilshy

day middotconducter of tbeHandel

and Haydn Society Senator Edshyward M Kennedy of Massachushysetts St~phen P Mugar chair~ manofmiddot the board of the Star Market Company Mother E M OByrne retiring president off Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase N Y Abram L Sachar president of Brandeis University and RenlC Wellek Sterling professor ofmiddot comparative literatu~ at Yale University

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RECEIVES AWARD UN AmbaSsador James Rooseshyvelt rightpresents the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities 1ward to Morris Levine long active in civic and Jewish aff~irs in Fall River at ceremonies Thursday night in the

middot presence of hundreds of relatives and friends among whom were Mrs Levine left and Bishop Connolly ~ond left

Wilmington Tops Campaign Goal WILMINGTON (NC) -The

Catholic diocese of Wilmington middot has exceeded by more than $11 million its $7-million goal in til development program fund raisshying campaign

Bishop Michael W Hyle called it the greatest show of faith sinCe the diocese was established in the Delmarva peninsula nearshyYta century ago

More ttlan 12000 men and womeri participated in the door-middot to-door cpound4mpaign whilth was directed by a professional fund raising consulting firm oO~ashytions and pledges totaled $8shy700965

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We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

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Cut out this eolumn pio your sacriliee to h and mall It to Most Rev FuUoo J Sheen Natioosl middotDirector of Tbe Society for the Propagatioo of the Faith 366 Fiftb Avenue N Y 10001 or to your Diocesan Direetor Rt Rev Msgr RaymondT Coasishydine 368 North Main Street FlIRiver Masil8ehusetts

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WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

roritys national chaplain

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of the Diocese of Browin$viUe Texas

CREED ROSARY NORTH ArrLEBORO

OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

FDl further mtormalion apply to

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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CONGRATULATIONS TO A

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

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ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

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TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

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to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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God middotLove You By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen~ IDlD

We directors of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith are beggars This is our vocation We are the Lazaruses of the world seated at the gates of the rich showing the sores al~

leprosy of the Missions to all who eat well and are clothed in purple We are the boats into which the Lord steps to visit the Gerasenes and to preach to the multitudes We are the Simons of Cyrene who have been commandeered into service to help Christ carry the burden of His Cross in space and time A pastor has his parish a bishop has his diocese but the world is our parish And what a parish We know that if the non-evangelized started a procession in front of the Propaganda building in Rome and walked day and night single file second by second it would take them 30 years to pass We know too that if the hungry and the impoverished could walk around the earth over seas as well as land they would encircle this planet 25 times We are the publicans of the Church the tax collectors the lineal descendants of those who begged for Rome outside of Romeshythe tax collectors of the Propagation of the Faith

Like Gaul tile mlssloJl 01 the Church Is divided in three parts 1) those who produce Z) those who distribute and 3) those who receive All three are mentioned in the sidh chapter 01 st Johns Gospel

Who produces We Directors 01 The Society lor the Propagation 01 the Faith are like the boy who produced the basshyketful 01 loaves and fishes except that our baskets are Iilled with Iranes lire pesetas shillings marks and dollars Who distributes The Congregation of the Propaganda distributes Like the 12 apostles it hands out our loaves and fishes to the hundreds 01 thousands on the hillsides of Africa Asia Oceania and elsewhere Who receives The misshysionaries are the receivers They apply each year to the Propaganda for theirquota 01 bread and fishes But the supply is soon exhausted Later like the multitude they cross the I~ke looking for more

For this triple service there were triple satisfactions Ol

blessings in the Gospel for the Lord is never outdone in charity The apostles after having distributed the bread and fishes_ each received a reward there were 12 baskets given to themone for each Next the receivers too were pleased for each one the Gospel tells us had his fill But what about the boy who had the basket loaded with provisions We do not even know if he got his basket back Was he the only one who went away disapshypointed that day No The Gospel tells us tlat Jesus took the loaves looked up to heaven and gave thanks Of the three the boy was the one who expressly was described as giving to Our Lord The distributors received the food from the Lord the reshyceivers took their food from the disciples but the boy gave to the Lord He did not receive he gave and his gift becam~ the occasion for the announcement of the Eucharist Ours is therefore a Eucharistic work As sacristans of the missionary Church we give bread for the paten wine for the chalice loaves and fishes for the hungry Jesus takes and thanks And only one chapter later in Matthew there is another multiplication of loaves and fishes It must be that the Lord sent the boy home with his empty basket to fill it up again So out to the highways and byways we go as beggars At times it is very difficult middotthere is much opposition and want of sympathy Even when we give all we have it is asked What are these among so many But over-riding them all is the supreme consolation namely it is the Lord Who takes from us It is the Lord Who thanks It is the Lord who says God Love You -

GOD LOVEmiddot YOU to MS for $250 When I looked around our house at our abundance of everything and thought about the poor and starving I had to send at least this to Anon for a pearl ring This is all my poor father left me I hope there is value in it for Christs poor I would rather have it feed them than adorn me

When begging for Christ we ask not just for money but any valuables that can be sold and the money given to the poor So send us your old gold and jewelry-the bracelet or diamond ring you no longer wear last years gold eyeglass frames the cuff links you never liked anyway Your semiprecious or precious stones will tgte winning precious souls for Christ Our address

The Society for the Propagation fYI the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York ~Y 10001

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall -River-Thurs June ~ 196amp

WINE OF THE MASS Two barrels of wine decorated with the coats of Arms of Bishop Connolly and Bishop MedeiroS are presented 10 the consecrator at the offertory 9f the Mass

Urges Religious Find Vocation Meaning BLACKWOOD (NC) - to the present unrest in the stressed the religious Brothe~

Ninety-nine priests and Church an IUlrest which he must understand and confront

Brothers were urged to find the modern-day meaning of their vocations in the light of Vatican Council II at a charter conference of key men to guide the American religious Brother of the futu~e WE WISHIHlBS EXCELLENCY

Father Edward J Sponga SJ Jesuit Maryland provincial in his keynote address at the Brother Formation Seminar MOST REVERENDheld at St Pius X Retreat House here in New Jersey told those present to look more deeply into HUMBERTO S~ MEDEIROS the three hallmarks of the r

brotherhood~humility hiddenshyness and humble service - and MANY HAPPY YEARSmake them pertinent to todays world IN HIS CONSECRATED OFFICE Thesemiddot signs are more valushyable than ever be said but they need expression in the AS BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE inner city of society that place where the God of todays world OF BROWNSVILLE TEXASis found-among the poor and underprivileged

Father Sponga told those at shytending the two-day seminar GERALD E McNALLYthat everything we are experishyencing today k interrelated to CONSTRUCTION CO Inc the total Church picture

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

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proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

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Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

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Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

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OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

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At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

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IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

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THE ANCHOR-Dioeeseof Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 Drops Co~firmatio~16 Temperance ~Iedge _

RUTLAND (NC)- Bishop Robert F Joyce of BurliIlgton has decided to drop the tempershy

abce pledge which for years has been ~dministered at Catholic confirmation ceremonies in Vershymont

By his decision the bishop ap~

proved the first recommendation of the new Diocesan Pastoral CommisSion composed of priests R~lig~~usand laymen

The commission recommended that the pledge be replaced by a program of temperance edushy cation Col WIiliam J BU~ke

Montpelier direcforof Ver~ mop-ts military draft system

am a commission member was nallied head of Ii committee to anlw up the temperan~e edushy

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BROWNSVILLE ADMINISTRATOR AND NEW BISHOP Rt Rev Msgr Victor W Ralph of Harlingen administrator of the Texas Diocese since the death of Bishshyop Adolph Marx on Nov 1 1965 is greeted by his new shepherd Bishop Medeiros on his arrival in Fall River for the consecration ceremonies~

Banquet Fonow~- Consecration Rev John F Hogan Diocesan Following the dinner Father

Director of Television and Di- _Hogan introduced Rt Rev Vicshyrector of the Catholic Charities tor W Ralph Administrator of Bureau of New Bedford was the Diocese of Brownsville who toastmaster at the post-conse publicly extended the first conshycration banquet held today m gratulatory message and words honor of Bishop Medeiros He of welcome from the clergy and alos served as announcer f~r the laitY of Brownsville televised service on Chanliel e-M6sf RevmiddotJames L Connolly -New Bedford television sta- i pr~sen~BishQp Medelros with tion WTEV ~ ~h)~I$errointhe clergy of the

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at their Regina Heights mother ~ne~ talk that (i~scrl~~d the house A final class of 24 girts Jentl11e~ts ove~lowIl1g~m~heart was graduated and other Stu- on thIS day of consecration dents have been advised to reshy

~ turn to their homes and to atshytend high school classes in their own communities

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Donnelly Painting Service

74 Williamson Street FallRiver

HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

Siades Ferry Trust Company SOMERSET MASS

Congratulations to a

Distinguished

Prelate

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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Sends

BlEST WISHES TO

H][S EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Main Office and Plaid 95 Bridge St Lowen Mass

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

his death on May 17 1951 ~~~~-~~~-~----~_~

JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

bull Distinguished Scholar

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SHERRY amp MEDEIROS Inc Iymouth Avenue at Rodman Street Fall Riye

500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

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UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

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EDWARD F HARRINGTON Mayor

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River~Thurs June 9 1966 17Bishop Medeiros Served Diocese In Key Posts EMMITSBURG (NC)-Maryshy ients included Bishop Coleman

land Atty Gen Thomas B Finan F Carroll of Miami Fla MsgrThe fo]kgtwing is a bioshyJr received an honorary doctor Lawrence C Newman of Jack~

graphical sketch of Bishop of laws degree at the 158th sonville N C and OdoneRoSegt Medeiros who becomes Bishshy commencement e x e r cis e s at ini an industrialist from Shashyop of the Diooese of Brownsshy Mount St Marys College here mokin Pa ville Texas~

Bom-oct 6 1915 Baptized-Qur Lady of Health

ehurch Arrifes Graduated-B M e Durfee

High School Fall River 1937 Ordairied-June 15 1946 by

the late Most Reverend James E Cassidy DD third Bishop of FaD River

Episcopal Secretary-May 19501 Representative for Religious-

Aug 30 1951 Vice-Chancellor - April 28

1953 Chancellor-Feb 17 1954 Elevated to Domestie Prelate

-Feb 3 1958 Pastor St Michaels-Oct Ii

1960 Diocesan Consultor - March

30 1964 Hierachy - The new Bishop

was elevatedto the episcopacy by Pope Paul VI on April 20 1966

HonClrs Piest NOTRE JIlAMES JUBJlLAJlUAN Bishop MedeirosLIMA (NC)-Msgr E C Herr

principal of Central Catholic left and Rt Rev Magr Alfred J E Bonneau pastor of the High School here in Ohio was Fall River Padsh and celebrant of the Mass of Thanksgiving cited by the Lima Club of Fronshy on the occasion of his 50 years in the priesthood meet Mr tiers International a Negro orshy and Mrs Ferdinand Francouer parish trustee and chairmanganization for his work for the

of the celebration the first couple the jubHarian officially welfare of all the people in the community without regard to witnessed marrying race religion or national origin

Other honorary degree recip-

Ad Bultos unos

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most RevQ Humberto SQ Medeiros Bishop of tile Diocese (j)jf llJJOWlllSVme~ Texas

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MOST REVEREND

IHIlUMBERTO S MEDEIROS Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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IllS EXCELLENCY

liOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

roritys national chaplain

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Congratulations to

HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros ampTJ1I

UPON HIS CONSECR~TON- AS

BISHOP~

of the Diocese of Browin$viUe Texas

CREED ROSARY NORTH ArrLEBORO

OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

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A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

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HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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Congratulations to a

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HIS EXCELLENCY

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

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HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

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Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

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JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

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FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

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Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

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500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

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UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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18 THE ANCH0~ --~se of Fall River-Thurs June 9 1~66 Suggests Parish Schlaquoraquo)~ B~arrdsNorth DigSton Girl I~ Top

CINCINNATI (NC) -A speshycial committee of the Cincinnati archdiocesan school board has recommended every parish have

Trinity Cc~lege Graduate Miss Ann M Turner of North Dighton today holds a board of education broadly

the enviable distinction of having been graduated as the representative of the parish top ranking student in a class of 124 awarded degrees by membership

Trinity College in Wa~hington The diocesan -llative is the Copies of the committees reshypro u d recipent of both a port acecpted by the archdi~shy

esan bOJrd and approved byFulbright and a- W9oc1IOW Archbishop Karl J Alter have

Wilson national fellowshfp been sent to every pastor in the The graduation exercises archdiocese

at the nationally known womshyThe six-member committeeens college in the nations capshy

told the board that there areital were held last Sunday cOlIpellirg reasons for urgingA classical Greek and Latin that such a move is imperativemajor Miss Turner is one of two for Catholic educationAB degree candidates in a

class of 124 tC receive simul The cGmmittee also pointedtaneously both of these major

out that Catholic education-isawards for advanced stuay in entering upon 3 critical periodIllational competition She will

use the U SGovernment Glant in its existence and warned under the Fulbright-Hays act that failure to meet new needs next year to read for an honours _ in changing times middotwould leadmiddot todegree in Greek and Roman

a mediocre Catholic educashyClassics at the University of Cambridge continuing the study tional system of Greek and Latin lyric poetry which she began on independent study at Trinity

In 1967-68 Miss Turriermiddot bas) the choice of c()ntinuin~ glad- uate study at Cambridge orbe~-

coming a candidate tor the middotPhD at Harvare1 as aWocid~middotow Wilson Fellow Funded by Jhe Ford Foundation the Wood-rotr Wilson competition is the coun- trys largest program seeking college graduates qualified for training to teach at college and university level

Miss Turner graduated first in her high school class at the Academy of the Sacred Hearts in Fall River Massachusetts where she served as Student Government president She conshy ANN M TURNER tinued to lead her class academshyically throughout her four years Miss Turner is the daughteref undergraduate study at Trinshy

of Mr and Mrs Roger A Turshyity and receivei the baccalaushyner of 538 School Street Northreate degree magna cum laude Dightonlast Sunday

As a junior Miss Turner was awarded the St Catherines

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liOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

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MEDEIROS Honors Theologicin Bishop of the Diocese of ~ownsviUeTexasMedal for academic excellence NE WYORK (NC) -=- Fatherand outstanding contributfons to

John middotCourtney Murray SJcollege life She was one of theologian at Woodstock (Md)eight stmiors named earlier this College was among the- 12 reshyyear to Whos Who Among Stushy GILBERT C OLIVEIRAcipients of honorary degrees lnddents in American Colleges and medals at the annual Columbia Universities University commencement exshyercises here He was cited for his 1320 Hortll Main St~~et fall River

National Sorority labors on the statement middoton religious liberty at the Vatican

Plans Convention Council II CHICAGO (NC) - The 26th

national convention of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will be held in Chicago June 3( to July 4 with Archbishop John P Cody as host

Betty L Comer of Evanston nt national president said the sorority which has a membershyship of nearly 8000 collegiate women was founded in 1912- It has as its national philanthropy the GlEmmary Jlome Missions Bishop Allen J Babcock ofmiddot Grand Rapids Mich is the 510-

roritys national chaplain

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Congratulations to

HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND

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UPON HIS CONSECR~TON- AS

BISHOP~

of the Diocese of Browin$viUe Texas

CREED ROSARY NORTH ArrLEBORO

OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

FDl further mtormalion apply to

Sisters of the Sacred Hearts FairB1Cl1ven Mass

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THE BROTHERS OF THE SACRED HEART

J SACRED HEART SCHOOL ~ bull SHARON MASSACHUSETTS ~

A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Donnelly Painting Service

74 Williamson Street FallRiver

HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

Siades Ferry Trust Company SOMERSET MASS

Congratulations to a

Distinguished

Prelate

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

~o Nt Co DU~fElE

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Sends

BlEST WISHES TO

H][S EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

INO JOB TOO BIG NONE TOO SMAll

SULLIVAN BROS PRINTERS

Main Office and Plaid 95 Bridge St Lowen Mass

Tel 458-6333

Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

his death on May 17 1951 ~~~~-~~~-~----~_~

JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

ELECTRICAL Contractors

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THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

9

FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

bull Distinguished Scholar

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SHERRY amp MEDEIROS Inc Iymouth Avenue at Rodman Street Fall Riye

500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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Sincere Be~st Wishes

TO HIS EXCELLENCY

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

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THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

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ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

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Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Bishop Medeiros presented - to Bishop Connolly two loaves of bread and thus followed an ancient ritual Bread is the matter of the Sacrament t)f Holy Eucharist

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-TJrs June 91966 19

THE SISTERS OF UHE SACillED IhlEARTS (Nr OF PERPHUAL ADORATiON

Invite generous Young ladies to loin them ill lealling a 1tlle~11 religious life of love adoration and reparation III that spirit the Sisters devote their time to the education of youth retreall IIOrl and domestic duties

FDl further mtormalion apply to

Sisters of the Sacred Hearts FairB1Cl1ven Mass

vrmiddot~~middotmiddotmiddotYmiddotmiddot~ ~ C~~~o~AM~~s~~Hu~E~~RT ~ Spacious Fireproof Sleeping Quarters-Boys 7 to 14 yrs Old ~

bull Six-week season June 26 to August 6

I Register for 2 or 4 or 6 weeks Free Tutoring lli desired

THE BROTHERS OF THE SACRED HEART

J SACRED HEART SCHOOL ~ bull SHARON MASSACHUSETTS ~

A Resident School for Boys Grammar Grades 4-5-6-1-8 ~Augmented Choir For Cathedral Mass trumpet Raymond Ainsworth Susan Whalon Leonora SayMusic for the consecration 1bullbull~L~I~~5~~ 1st trombone Charles Russell ward Nona Coyneof Bishop Medeiros in St 2nd trombone Henry Cottrell C e c i l-e )tremont Dagmar

Marys Cathedral this morn-middot timpani Johnson Yvonne Carbonneauing was under the direction Edmond Peters directed the Denise Carbonneau Mary Conshyef Rev William G Campbell congregational singing somagno BMus assistant at the Catheshy The MlsS was written by Dr Francisca Wan en Rosemary dral and Mr Normand A Ginshy C Alexander Peloquin organshy Cusick Jessica Houde Dorothea ras BMus organist ist and choir director of the Millington Zita Murgo

The Cathedral choir was augshy Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Mary Jane Songer Wm Schushymented ty the Fall River Diocshy ler Wni Mitchell Chester LeonshyProvidence esan chorale While 28 boys from The choir included ard Bettr Johnson St Annes Boys Choir Fall Patricia Sullivan Vacchi Claire Ruth Studley Joseph StuGIeyRiver sang the eongregatioR Mullins Anne Marie Lingard Mary Elizabeth Studley Thomas parts Mary Foley Levasseur There~a Tavares Robert Gentile Wilshy

One of the unique musical Reed liam Boulton achievements in the ceremony Louise Waskiel Joann Leonshy Frank Sefton Jeanette Cassie was the use of brass ensemble ardo Alice Lord Margaret Patricja Halderman Carole Carshywhich included two trumpets Mulyk Barbara Owen J ajanes John Carajanes and trombones James Silvia 1st Lucille Bolduc Sophia Ferry Helen Bode Clara Larson trumpet Dennis CarOl second Pauline Laferriere Rodrigues Judith Marak Grace Sullivan

Alice Wiswell Dorothy Costltl Joseph Borges

Nancy Rogers Patricia Rogers Consmiddotecration Mass Music

ORGAN PRELUDE-Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Cathedral) J S Bach Cantabile Jongen Antone King Evelyn Shea Pasticcio J Langlais Irene Silva

Esther Callaghan Mary HurshyPROCESSIONAL-Praise to the Lord G Phillips ley Richard Grace Frank McshyEntrata Festiva F Peeters Greavy Samuel WilliamsonINTROIT-He fed them with the best of wheat P Arbogast

Walter Mulyk Amedee MelshyKYRIE-Mass in English C A Peloquin anson Daniel Grace Jr DanielGLORIA-Mass in English C A Peloquin Pingley Edward Blythe Kenshy

GRADUAL-The eyes of all look hopefull to You 0 Lord P Arbogast neth Vandal LITANY OF THE SAINTS chant Conrad Vandal Charles FranshyVENI CREATOR SPIRITUS chant coeur James C0ttrell Richard UNGUENTUM IN CAPITE chant Grace ALLELUIA AND SEQUENCE-Laud 0 Sion Thy Salvation chant

CREED-Mass in English C A Peloquin OffERTORY VERSE-The Priest of the Lord effer incenSe P Arbogast OF~ERTORY MOTET-Laudate Dominum Charpentier SANCTUS BENEDCTUS AND AGNUS DEI-Mass in English C A Pelequin COMMUNION VERSE-As often as you shall eat This Bread T Tallis COMMUNION MOTETS-O Jesu Christe Vittoria

Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring L S Bach Hymn of Saint Patrick R Woollen

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING-Te Deum Laudamus F Peeters RECESSIONALS-Psalm 150 C Franck

Praise the Lord Schehl ORGAN POSTLUDE-Toccata from Symnhony V Widor

HEARTIEST FELICITATIONSTO

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUl1BERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Donnelly Painting Service

74 Williamson Street FallRiver

HUlIBERTO S MEDEIROS

Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Fall River Cas Compc1y-

CONGRATULATIONS TO A

DISTINGUISHED PRELATE

His Excellency Most Reverend Bishop

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

Siades Ferry Trust Company SOMERSET MASS

Congratulations to a

Distinguished

Prelate

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

~o Nt Co DU~fElE

IlimGlHJ ~C[McopyOl

ClASS Of ]931

Sends

BlEST WISHES TO

H][S EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

INO JOB TOO BIG NONE TOO SMAll

SULLIVAN BROS PRINTERS

Main Office and Plaid 95 Bridge St Lowen Mass

Tel 458-6333

Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

his death on May 17 1951 ~~~~-~~~-~----~_~

JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

ELECTRICAL Contractors

~4 County St New Bedford

_ I

bull Devoted Priest

THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

9

FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

bull Distinguished Scholar

bull Able Administrator

SHERRY amp MEDEIROS Inc Iymouth Avenue at Rodman Street Fall Riye

500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

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Sincere Be~st Wishes

TO HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST lREYlERENlI)

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GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

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Bishop cgtf the iDiocese of Brownsville Texas

FOODmiddotS

HUMBlERTOSa MEDEIROS

His ExceRlency Most Reverend

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

IlECORD BREAKING

~ ~ WEEK EVES-MlII thru Thurs It 8OD Fri~ Sat Eves at 830 SuR Eve -at 730

Matinee at 2 Wed Sat amp Stm

Phone f I 1middot677middot9357 ER FIYE ACADEMY AWA_ -1IolIlIII lett ~ fII

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BONNER~ fLOWERS r

2082 Robeson $treet Fan River

THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

Bishop of flhe Diocese of Srrownsvilie Texos

Ad MultosAnnos

EDWARD F HARRINGTON Mayor

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MOST REVEREND

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

104 AIIen si New BedfordThe war plunged the center

into increased actIvity and some WYman 79354

tJ)Ujr lady of La SaDregtte

ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

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CongratJati(jft$

and

Best Wishes

to a

Distinguished

Peate

Most Reverend

Humberto S

Medeiros

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22 Bedford St

fall River

STDMedeiros MOST REVERIEI~D

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Shepherd shy truly gifted as a Successor to tBDl2 A~IIIstles

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20 THE ANCHORshyThurs June 9 1966

Bishop AAltd]regiros S~ve~th ~O~$Gn

bn ErJ)D$C[9)~W Bishop Medeiros is the

seventh Diocesan personage to be appointed a bishop AIshythough the Most Rev Lawshyllence S McMahon a former llector of St Lawrences Church hi New Bedford became Bishop 0f Hartford Fall River was not a separate Diocese at that time and with New Bedford was part of the Providence Diocese

The third Ordinary of the Diocese of Fall River Most Rev James E Cassidy although a

native of Woonsocket was a priest serving in Fall Rivel when it was established as a Djoc~se on March 12 1904

The late Most Rev William O Brady DD who served as

Bishop of Sioux Falls So Da - kota from 1939-1956 and as - Coadjutor Archbishop of St

~o Nt Co DU~fElE

IlimGlHJ ~C[McopyOl

ClASS Of ]931

Sends

BlEST WISHES TO

H][S EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO Se MEDEIROS

lPaul and finally as Ordinary of that western Archdiocese from 1956 until his untimely death An 1961 was the first native to b~ riamed a member of hiershyarchy _

Most Rev Frederick A Donshygh~ MM a Maryknoll misshysionary trom New Bedford was cwnsecrated on Sept 21 1939 as Bishop of Wuchon China Expelled from China by the cwmmunists after a long middothouse arrest term he is now working cm Formosa

The third native of the Dioshy(ese to be made a Bishop is Bishop Connolly The Ordinary II native of Fall River was rec- ~r of the St Paul SeminaIy when he was appointed on April 18 1945 to be coadjutor Bishop with the right of succession to ~e See of Fall River He was eonsecrated on May 24 1945 in St Paul and succeeded to the See as the fourth Bishop omMay M ~95r

Most Rev James J Gerrard )1TG Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Fall River and pastor iJd St Lawrences Parish New Bedford was named Auxi~ary Bishop by Pope John XXIII on Feb 12 1959 andmiddot was conseshy~rated by Bishop connolly 00

~arch 19 19511 in st Mary Cathedral Fall River

In Feb 1962 ~ost ~v Joseph IN Regan MMof Fairhavell hecame thp second Maryknoll

gt priest from the Diocese of Fall River tomiddot be elevated to the Episcopacy

Prior to his elevaticm Bishop )Regan devoted 30 years of his llife to mission work in the Orient inclUding imprisonment fty Chinese communists in 1951 lEIe is now serving in the Philipshypine Islands

INO JOB TOO BIG NONE TOO SMAll

SULLIVAN BROS PRINTERS

Main Office and Plaid 95 Bridge St Lowen Mass

Tel 458-6333

Auxiliary Plants BOSTON CAMDEN N J OCEANPORT N J MIAMI PAWTUCKET RL PHILADELPHIA

SCHOOL GROUND BREAKiNG Participating in the ground hreaking cereshymonies for the new St Stan islau8 School Fall River A DIIEVOTED PRIESTmiddot were left to right Joseph Kosinski building program A DIS10NGUISHED PRELATE chairman Rev Felician COl11gratulations and Best Wishes _PlichtaOFM Conv pastor of Holy Cross Parish Fall To His Excellency Mos1l Reverend River Rev Robert S Kasshyzynski St Stanislaus adminshyistrator Rev Theadore L H1IJMBERTO S MEDEIROS Zawistowski pastor of the

Blessed Virgin Polish Nashy lid ltJ1ultos Annostional Church Fall River

Bishop Cassidy served as an assistant at St Marys Church No Attleboro chancellor of the

Diocese vicar general rector of St Marys Cathedral and pastor of St Patricks Chwch fall shy - ~ ~

River - On March 21 1930 while servshy

ing as pastor of St Patricks Church and vicar general he was named Auxiliary Bishop in ALMEU1ABlJS BiNES I~c~ the Diocese and seven months - r later was appointed administra tor PUfchase Street- ~

He served as Bishop of the ~ ~ - i - ~

Diocese from July 28 1934 ~ntib

his death on May 17 1951 ~~~~-~~~-~----~_~

JEWELED CROSS middotCO

of North Attleboro

Rejoices with

Bishop Connolly -

ON THE ELlEYAlION OF

Mos~r RI~VEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

to the~ EI~iscopaey

Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

ELECTRICAL Contractors

~4 County St New Bedford

_ I

bull Devoted Priest

THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

9

FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

bull Distinguished Scholar

bull Able Administrator

SHERRY amp MEDEIROS Inc Iymouth Avenue at Rodman Street Fall Riye

500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

I

Sincere Be~st Wishes

TO HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST lREYlERENlI)

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---

GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

-~~--------------------~----------~ ----------~

1853 SOUTH MAIN STREET -FALL RIVER

Bishop cgtf the iDiocese of Brownsville Texas

FOODmiddotS

HUMBlERTOSa MEDEIROS

His ExceRlency Most Reverend

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

IlECORD BREAKING

~ ~ WEEK EVES-MlII thru Thurs It 8OD Fri~ Sat Eves at 830 SuR Eve -at 730

Matinee at 2 Wed Sat amp Stm

Phone f I 1middot677middot9357 ER FIYE ACADEMY AWA_ -1IolIlIII lett ~ fII

L___~___

TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BONNER~ fLOWERS r

2082 Robeson $treet Fan River

THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

Bishop of flhe Diocese of Srrownsvilie Texos

Ad MultosAnnos

EDWARD F HARRINGTON Mayor

IlEST WIO$fHJ~$ 10

MOST REVEREND

Humberto Sogt Medeiros

CUSilNGS Your Luggage and leather Goods

Headquarters 211 Union Street New BedforrcdJ

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

104 AIIen si New BedfordThe war plunged the center

into increased actIvity and some WYman 79354

tJ)Ujr lady of La SaDregtte

ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

r bull ~

CongratJati(jft$

and

Best Wishes

to a

Distinguished

Peate

Most Reverend

Humberto S

Medeiros

R A Wilcox COa Inc

22 Bedford St

fall River

STDMedeiros MOST REVERIEI~D

1m

middotFIRST 7lJjiJ111(JiJl a ~ v OF NEW BEDFORD g~lA

1JIUjJJJUla-_

The Flock of Brownsville has gabled a iNonderflllt zealous

Shepherd shy truly gifted as a Successor to tBDl2 A~IIIstles

Humberto

lHE OFFICERS DIRECTORS AiND STAff 1 bull bull

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Varied Vestments Of Significance And Symbolism With his elevation to the episcopacy Bishop Medeiros is entitled to wear many vestments of historical intershyest and symbolism

Among these is the mantelshyletta a sleeveless garment datshying from the latter half of the 14th century Reaching almost to the knees it is open in front and fastened at the neck with a book Its materials and colors differ with the season of the year and the ecclesiastical rank of the wearer Bishop Medeiros will wear purple and black manshytellettas of broadcloth in Winter and merino in Summer A doshymestic Prelate also wears the purpie manteIJetta

A titular Bishop such as Bishop Gerrard wears the manshy Other vestments of the new telletta over the rochet a surshy Bishop include gloves which plice-like garment with closely have been worn by bishops at fitting sleeves worn onlY by pontifical Masses since the 11th prelates with the exception of century Originally used simply those other clerics permitted to to keep the hands warm gloves wear it by special papal indult have taken on a liturgical charshy

The cuffs of the rochet are acter to suchan extent that lined with silk the color indishy there is a special prayer to be cating the rank of the wearer said while putting them on The Pope for example has cuffs They are made of knitted silkof white cardinals have scarlet ornamented on the back withand bishops have red except crosses They vary in color acshyduring penitential seasons and cording to the other vestmentstimes of mourning when the of the Mass and ate riot usedcolor is purple at Requiem Masses nor on Good

Ceiebrating a pontifical Mass Friday Bishop Medeiros will wear the The following prayer was reshydeacons tunic beneath his chasshy cited at todays consecration at uble This symbolizes the fact the bestowal 0 the gloves that 1n the episcopacy all orders EncompassO Lord the handsfind their culmination of this Thy minister with the

The vestments worn in this clearn~ss of the new Man Who way are known as tunicles For descended from heaven so that practical reasons they are thinshy as Thy beloved Jacob his hands ner than the dalmatic and tunic covered with the skins of young actually worn by deacon and goats implored and received the subdeacon at solemn Masses paternal benediction after offershy

Even under his biretta and ing to his father most agreeable mitre Bishop Medeiros will wear food and drink so also this man a zcchetto or small skullcap may deserve to implore and to This is a sign of dignity or honor receive the benediction of Thy and is purple in color composed grace by means of the saving elf eight triangular pieces Victim offered by his hand

through our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son who in the likeness of

Plans Pilgrimage sinful flesh offered Himself to BOSTON (NC)-Richard Carshy Thee for us

dinal Cushing of Boston has anshy Otber Vestmen nounced he will sponsor a 20shy Othervestments worn at p0nshy

day Pilgrimage tothe Holy Land tifical Masses include silk stockshyfFom Oct 27 ~to Nov 15 The ings and sandals both of the tour open to both clergy and liturgical coior proper to the laity is being organized by the day The gremial an apron-like Cardinal Cushing Boston Pil shy vestment is laid on the bishops grimages with Brother Gerard lap when be is seated during Brassard AA as secretary Mass or when be is conferring

WE WISH TO EXTEND to

HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO 8- MEDEIROS

OUR BEST WISHES

TUNIC Bishop Medeiros will wear a tunic under the dalmatic and chasuble at pontifical functions

Holy Orders Originally the gremial served simply to keep the other vestments from being soiled but it is now often richly ornamented itself

The gremial may be of silk or linen silk being used at ponshytifical Masses and linen at cereshymonies such as blessing of holy oils ashes and palms

Ushers Ushers for this morningsshy

Consecration ceremony in the Cathedral were Robert F Cogshygeshall James F Diskin Mishychael J McMahon Walter F Deda Gerald Eagan William E White Jr James E Wingate and Edward Blythe

ELECTRICAL Contractors

~4 County St New Bedford

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bull Devoted Priest

THE ANCHORDiocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966 21

Schools Community Assets TOLEDO (NC) - Speakshy

ing at the dedication of a $2shymillion Jesuit high school for boys Bishop George J Rehshyring of Toledo stressed that schools should be community assets imparting not only knowledge but training in the right use of knowledge

Prominent members of the Toledo community backed him up including Frank Dick supershyintendent of the citys public schools and Mayor John W Potshyter

Welcoming St Johns High School to the roster of city

schools Superintendent Die k said

We are partners in the mosamp important business of our ageshypartners in providing for our children the kind of education which will equip them for Q 0

good responsible living He pledged cooperatiop to the Jesshyuit educators returning to a city where they were active in education ~or 38 years prior 00 1936

Mayor Potte said the Toledo community expects the high school to provide a significant portionoi its future leaderlhip

9

FRANK R PERQ INSURANCE AGENCY

Winthrop Street Taunton Mass

Our Best Wishes to His Excenency

BISHOP MEDEIROS On His Elevation As Bishop

of the Diocese of Brownsville Texas

Congratulations to

Bis~xcellency

MOST REVEREND

Humberto S Medeiros

bull Distinguished Scholar

bull Able Administrator

SHERRY amp MEDEIROS Inc Iymouth Avenue at Rodman Street Fall Riye

500 Davom Street Fall River

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

I

Sincere Be~st Wishes

TO HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST lREYlERENlI)

iHIlDMIB5JERlI((J) ~~6 lWIE]])JERROsect

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Oil CO~ 10 Durfee Street Fan River

---

GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

-~~--------------------~----------~ ----------~

1853 SOUTH MAIN STREET -FALL RIVER

Bishop cgtf the iDiocese of Brownsville Texas

FOODmiddotS

HUMBlERTOSa MEDEIROS

His ExceRlency Most Reverend

- bullbull

bull - bullfmiddot ~ bullbull ~

bull

list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

IlECORD BREAKING

~ ~ WEEK EVES-MlII thru Thurs It 8OD Fri~ Sat Eves at 830 SuR Eve -at 730

Matinee at 2 Wed Sat amp Stm

Phone f I 1middot677middot9357 ER FIYE ACADEMY AWA_ -1IolIlIII lett ~ fII

L___~___

TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BONNER~ fLOWERS r

2082 Robeson $treet Fan River

THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

Bishop of flhe Diocese of Srrownsvilie Texos

Ad MultosAnnos

EDWARD F HARRINGTON Mayor

IlEST WIO$fHJ~$ 10

MOST REVEREND

Humberto Sogt Medeiros

CUSilNGS Your Luggage and leather Goods

Headquarters 211 Union Street New BedforrcdJ

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W ANCftOi-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966

SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

104 AIIen si New BedfordThe war plunged the center

into increased actIvity and some WYman 79354

tJ)Ujr lady of La SaDregtte

ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

r bull ~

CongratJati(jft$

and

Best Wishes

to a

Distinguished

Peate

Most Reverend

Humberto S

Medeiros

R A Wilcox COa Inc

22 Bedford St

fall River

STDMedeiros MOST REVERIEI~D

1m

middotFIRST 7lJjiJ111(JiJl a ~ v OF NEW BEDFORD g~lA

1JIUjJJJUla-_

The Flock of Brownsville has gabled a iNonderflllt zealous

Shepherd shy truly gifted as a Successor to tBDl2 A~IIIstles

Humberto

lHE OFFICERS DIRECTORS AiND STAff 1 bull bull

Page 21: 06.09.66

22 THt ANCHOR-Diocese of Fcrii River-Thurs June 9 1966 Emphasizes AiJ1~horityofBishops SCRANTON (NC)--Archbishshy ness for novelty exaggerated it is the responsibility of bishoP9

op John J Krol of Philadelphia self-confidence or illusions of to instill in all the spirit oi warned here against persons prophetic charism he said faith and complete obedience in whose actions undermine the they preach their own views their sacred pastors which is at authority of bishops with little concern for being once an expression of true love

Archbishop Krol said we united with the Hving and comshy for the Church and an infallible must acknowledge regretfully mon magisterium of the Church guarantee of unit)middot and full sucshythat before during and since Some recklessly presume to in- cess The quotation was from an the Second Vatican Council terpret and implement conciliar address by Pope Paul last Nov

4 there have been certain hershy decrees alds who seek to push their The archbishop said such peoshy Archb~shop Krol spoke iilt a own views contrary to those of ple seem to ignore completely luncheon following the enshy

legitimate authority in the declarations by Pope John thronement of Bishop J Carron Church XXIII and POPe Paul VI that in McCormick as sixth bishop Gf

Variously inspired by eager- fostering renewal in the Church Scranton

I

Sincere Be~st Wishes

TO HIS EXCELLENCY

MOST lREYlERENlI)

iHIlDMIB5JERlI((J) ~~6 lWIE]])JERROsect

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Oil CO~ 10 Durfee Street Fan River

---

GIFT FROM AZORES The people of Bishop Medeiros village of Arrifes St Michael Azores honored the new Brownsville Bishop with the gift of a chalice brought over by his cousin Edwin Medeiros who attended the consecra- ti(m this morning

-~~--------------------~----------~ ----------~

1853 SOUTH MAIN STREET -FALL RIVER

Bishop cgtf the iDiocese of Brownsville Texas

FOODmiddotS

HUMBlERTOSa MEDEIROS

His ExceRlency Most Reverend

- bullbull

bull - bullfmiddot ~ bullbull ~

bull

list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

IlECORD BREAKING

~ ~ WEEK EVES-MlII thru Thurs It 8OD Fri~ Sat Eves at 830 SuR Eve -at 730

Matinee at 2 Wed Sat amp Stm

Phone f I 1middot677middot9357 ER FIYE ACADEMY AWA_ -1IolIlIII lett ~ fII

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TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BONNER~ fLOWERS r

2082 Robeson $treet Fan River

THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

Bishop of flhe Diocese of Srrownsvilie Texos

Ad MultosAnnos

EDWARD F HARRINGTON Mayor

IlEST WIO$fHJ~$ 10

MOST REVEREND

Humberto Sogt Medeiros

CUSilNGS Your Luggage and leather Goods

Headquarters 211 Union Street New BedforrcdJ

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SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

104 AIIen si New BedfordThe war plunged the center

into increased actIvity and some WYman 79354

tJ)Ujr lady of La SaDregtte

ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

r bull ~

CongratJati(jft$

and

Best Wishes

to a

Distinguished

Peate

Most Reverend

Humberto S

Medeiros

R A Wilcox COa Inc

22 Bedford St

fall River

STDMedeiros MOST REVERIEI~D

1m

middotFIRST 7lJjiJ111(JiJl a ~ v OF NEW BEDFORD g~lA

1JIUjJJJUla-_

The Flock of Brownsville has gabled a iNonderflllt zealous

Shepherd shy truly gifted as a Successor to tBDl2 A~IIIstles

Humberto

lHE OFFICERS DIRECTORS AiND STAff 1 bull bull

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list 27 Bishops At Consecration In Cathedral

At thRs mornings Episshyoopal Consecration of Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros at which Most Rev James L Connolly Bishop of Fan River was consecrator limd Most Rev James J Gerrard Awdliary Bishop of Fall River ~nd Most Rev Gerald V MeshyD~vitt Auxiliary Bishop of Phil shyadelphia wen (()-consecratoNl there were in attendance these 24 other bishops

Most Rev Celestine J Damishy000 Archbishop-Bishop of Camshyden NJ

Most Rev Coleman F Carron Bishop of Miami Florida

Moot Rev John WComber MM Maryknoll Supenor GeD-

erost Rev Walter W C1DrtiS Bishop of Bridgeport Conn

Most Rev Peter L Gerety Auxiliary Bishop cf Portland Me

Most Rev Thomas K Gorman

Bishop middotof Dallas-Forth Wortb Texas

Most Rev Michael J Green Auxiliary Bishop of Lansing

Michigan Most Rev John F Hackett

Auxiliary Bishop of Hartford Conn

Most Rev Paul Leonard Hagshyarty OSB Bishop of Bahaman BWI

Most Rev Bernard M Kelly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Stephen A Leven Auxiliary Bishop of ltCorpus Christi Texas

Most Rev Ruasell J McVinshyDeY Bishop of Providence

Most Rev Erie G MacKenzie Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Jeremiah F Minishyllan Auxiliary Bishop of BostC)IL

Most Rev John C Morkovsky Bishop of Houston Texas

Most Rev Justin A Najmy Melkite Bishop for the Um~ States

Most Rev Gerald OKeefe Auxiliary Bishop of St palll Minn

Most RevTb~as iI JUle7 Auxiliary Bishop of Boston

Most Rev Charles A Salatka Bishop of Grand Rapids Mieh

Most Rev Joseph M Schmondshyluk Ukrainian Byzantine BiBbshyop of Stamford Conn

Most Rev William A ScullY Bishop of Albany N Y

Most Rev Thomas Tschoepe Bishop of San Angelo Texas

Most Rev Thomas J Wade SM Boston

Most Rev Christopher J Welshydon Bishop of Springfield Mass

JALL RIVER

IlECORD BREAKING

~ ~ WEEK EVES-MlII thru Thurs It 8OD Fri~ Sat Eves at 830 SuR Eve -at 730

Matinee at 2 Wed Sat amp Stm

Phone f I 1middot677middot9357 ER FIYE ACADEMY AWA_ -1IolIlIII lett ~ fII

L___~___

TIiE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fell Rivampr-Thurs June 9 V964

STONEHILL GRADUATION Participating in eomshymencementat the Holy Cross Fathers College in North ~ton are left to right Philip Hemingway KM New

Bedford chairman of the Board of Advisers of Stonehill Chris~pher Lowrie cum laude graduate Ne~ Bedford BishopCOiuiOllY

N~wltChurch Series on TV Program NE~rORK (NC) _ Impleshy

series was produced in coopershymentation of some new concepts ation with the National Council of freedom and cOIpmunication of Catholic Men in the Church resulting from Vatican Council II will be feashytured in a two-part series The

Church New Structures New Voices on the Look Up and Live program of the CBS-TV network June 5 and 12

The program will feature ehanges in the Oklahoma CityshyTulsa diocese which formed 0

little council to give laymen and lower clergy a greater voice m Church affairs The two-part

Nursing Schools Get Construction Grants

WASHINGTON (NC)-Five Catholic institutions have been awarded matching construction grants totaling nearly $2 million under the Nurse Training Act 01 1964 administered by the division of nursing US Public Health Service

Receiving eonstruction funds for renovation or replacement of nursing school facilities were

Little Company of Mary Hosshypital Evergreen Park Ill $603shy901 St Anselms College Manshymester NH $353949 st Elizashybeth Hospital utiCa~ NY $721shy~1 TheMercy Hospital of Pitt~shyburgh Pennsylvania $65053 St Johns McNamara Hospital Rapid City SD $232392

CONGRATULATIONS

to a devoted priest

MOST REVEREND

HUMBERTO S MEDEIROS

BONNER~ fLOWERS r

2082 Robeson $treet Fan River

THE CITY OF NEW BEDFORD

Extends Heartiest Congratulations To

MOST REVEREND

BUMBERTO S MEDEIROS STD

UPON HiS ElEVATION 10

Bishop of flhe Diocese of Srrownsvilie Texos

Ad MultosAnnos

EDWARD F HARRINGTON Mayor

IlEST WIO$fHJ~$ 10

MOST REVEREND

Humberto Sogt Medeiros

CUSilNGS Your Luggage and leather Goods

Headquarters 211 Union Street New BedforrcdJ

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rr

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W ANCftOi-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966

SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

104 AIIen si New BedfordThe war plunged the center

into increased actIvity and some WYman 79354

tJ)Ujr lady of La SaDregtte

ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

r bull ~

CongratJati(jft$

and

Best Wishes

to a

Distinguished

Peate

Most Reverend

Humberto S

Medeiros

R A Wilcox COa Inc

22 Bedford St

fall River

STDMedeiros MOST REVERIEI~D

1m

middotFIRST 7lJjiJ111(JiJl a ~ v OF NEW BEDFORD g~lA

1JIUjJJJUla-_

The Flock of Brownsville has gabled a iNonderflllt zealous

Shepherd shy truly gifted as a Successor to tBDl2 A~IIIstles

Humberto

lHE OFFICERS DIRECTORS AiND STAff 1 bull bull

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W ANCftOi-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs June 9 1966

SILVERSMITH CARVES EPISCOPAL RING

IServuemen s Club Marks Anniversary NEW YORK (NC)-One of three million men enjoyed its

the oldest and most successful facilities before the fighting military recreational centers in ended The decision to keep the the country-the Cardinal Spell shy center going after World War man Servicemens Club-marked II was praised by Bishop Moran its 25th cnniversary here who pointed out that during the

Korean conflict another millionKeynote speaker at the anrii shy and a half servicemen visited

versary observance at the center the center was Auxiliary Bishop William T Moran military delegate for the military ordinariate who traced the history of the center recall shying it was opened in the eally (ORRE~A amp SONS days of World War II prior to ONf STOPthe United States entry into the

SHOPPING CENTERwar as a place where the peaceshytime serviceman off-post could bull Television - Furniture feel that he waG at home away Ii ApoliClnces _ Grocery from home

104 AIIen si New BedfordThe war plunged the center

into increased actIvity and some WYman 79354

tJ)Ujr lady of La SaDregtte

ATTLEBORO

WISH fOR HIS EXCELLENCY

HUMBERTO SMEDEIROS r

MANY DEVOTED YEARS

I~ GODS SERVICE

Symbols Made in Attlleboro for the positionint of a relic of the true cross

Bishop Medeiros cross and ring were made by Antaya Brothers in Attleboro a city John B Antaya 51 who has

worked in the jewelry industrylong known for its jewelry in Attleboro all his life playedcraftsmen The beginning of the a big part in the finer points qfindustry here dates back to the the making of cross and ring Inearly 19th Century business with his two sons JolUaVery heavY -gold had to be and Donald he has been instrushyrolled to close dimensions Both mental in bringing the companyring and cross required a piece to its present stage ~ of gold one-quarter inch thick

The ring was made in basi-_ five inches wide and six inches cally the same way as the cross long The rough shapes were Heavy gold had to be handshycut with jewelers saws and in shaped hammered filed sawedthe case of the crossmiddot tle back and finally brought to its finishedhad to be hollowed out as it condition woulclhave been much to heavy

to wear had it been solid The stone-cutter one of the The design of the cross was best in the trade cut the stone

then chased in by hand a skill so that it would be unique As it that is fast disappearing When would have been impractical to the final shape h~d been accomshy make dies for one ring it had plished a back cover had to to be done by hand including be applied carefully dQne with the carving of the ornaments on gold as the bonding medium each side The stock required Filing ~anding and fitting had yet another skill -- spinning shyto be done as a small compartshy which IS used widely in the sil shyment in the back is necessary verware ind1lstry

BEST WISHES TO

HIS EXCELLENCY

Most Rev Humberto S Medeiros STD

LaFrance Jeweler 763 Pllllirchas~ Sheet New Bedford

Gets Peru Post LOS ANGELES (NC)-Fathelf

Joseph V Kearney for 19 years spiritual director of the euroathshyolic Labor Institute will e~ve

here June 10 to direct alaborshymanagement training program illl reru -

r bull ~

CongratJati(jft$

and

Best Wishes

to a

Distinguished

Peate

Most Reverend

Humberto S

Medeiros

R A Wilcox COa Inc

22 Bedford St

fall River

STDMedeiros MOST REVERIEI~D

1m

middotFIRST 7lJjiJ111(JiJl a ~ v OF NEW BEDFORD g~lA

1JIUjJJJUla-_

The Flock of Brownsville has gabled a iNonderflllt zealous

Shepherd shy truly gifted as a Successor to tBDl2 A~IIIstles

Humberto

lHE OFFICERS DIRECTORS AiND STAff 1 bull bull